Among the many parties for Miss ‘Thompson, Pauline Davis and Dorâ€" othy Clark entertained February 12th at a luncheon and personal shower. Last Saturday the Miss* es Mary Turriff, Barbara and Dorâ€" 10 semumeaniions t umls.crmitertainedâ€"atâ€"nâ€"lineg THOMPSONâ€"McEW EN NUPTIALS SATURDAY Miss Mary Martha Thompson of S. St. Johns avenue will become the bride of Edison Stanley McEwen, Jr., of LaGrange, Saturday eveâ€" ning Â¥ebruary 26th. 'l'h_o cereâ€" mony will take place at the home of »irs. Robert Eliot Clark with whom the bride resides, at 8 o‘clock with the Rev, Christoph Keller, Rector of Trinity church, officiating. Miss Dorothy Clark and Gilbert McEwâ€" en, brother of the groom, will be the young couple‘s only attendants. Following the ceremony there will Miss Marjorie McDonald, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. W, D. McDonâ€" ald of South Linden avenue, was one of the group of students from the Erskine School, Boston, Mass. who attended the annual Cornell winter carnival last weekâ€"end. Scholastic averages of "B" or above were made by 37 students in the University of Illinois College of Law last semester, it was anouncâ€" ed here today. Among them was Howard J. Siever of 1422 Pine St., Highland Park, who had an averâ€" SCHUMANN CLUB MEETS The Schumann Club of Ravinia will meet in the studio of. Bernice B. Bentley on Woodland road Satâ€" urday afternoon, Feb. 26, at 8 o‘clock. Subject: Famous Orchesâ€" tra Conductors. Marilyn Cahn and Marilyn Lavenant will assist the hostes. PAGE SIX anston. On Monday evening Miss Jean Ingram of Lake Forest enterâ€" tained at a pantry shower. age of 4.14, with 4. representing "B" and 5. representing "A", the highest. grade. HASTINGS‘ BACK FROM SON‘S WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Rolland T. R. Hastâ€" ings have returned from San Franâ€" cisco where they attended the wedâ€" ding of their son, Rolland Hastings Jr., and Miss Lillian Mason Sperâ€" ry on Feb. 5. The couple had planned to be married in the spring, but because of the illness of the pride‘s mother, Mrs. John Sperry, the wedâ€" ding date was advanced. Only the two families were presâ€" ent at the ceremony which was perâ€" formed at noon at the home of Dr. and Mrs., Sperry. A breakfast followed. The bride was attended by her sisters, Mrs. S. L. Newman of Salt Lake City and Miss Anne Sperry. Duval Dickey, who is a brother of Mrs. Irving Randall of this city, was Mr. Hastings‘ best man. Mr. Hastings and his bride went to Carmel on their wedding trip, and will be at home upon their return in San Francisco. Thursday Kenny Baker â€" Pat Patterson Colored Featurette and Floyd Tel H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, II1. Doors Open 6:30 p.m. â€" First Performance, 7 p.m. â€" Second, 9 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 2:30 continuous In the drama of this gr-nd story you see 52nd Street change from sedateness to upâ€"toâ€"dateness! Added : "s2nd STREET" Sundayâ€"Monday â€"Tuesday â€" Wednesday Feb. 27â€"28, March 1â€"2 JEANETTE MacDONALD ALLAN JONES â€" WARREN WILLIAM A production that surpaises anything ever attempted on stage or screen! Loveâ€"songs to fill your heart with ecstasy! Romance to awaken your soul! Truly the mightiest film ever made!! smcs« COMING â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" "SUBMARINE D1" â€" Simone Simon in "LOVE AND HISSES" en o oi y w oon o Dick Powell in YWOOD HOTEL® LOCALS â€" LEO CARRILLO ZASU PITTS Gibbons Specialty ADMISSION FOR THIS FILM ONLY: Adults 35¢ â€" Children 10¢ A L CY O N "The Firefly" . 24 in Lydia Hastings, did not go west for the wedding. She has been active on the junior prom committee at Vasâ€" sar,. Miss Hastings probably will spend the Easter holidays visiting the gardens in Virginia and trayâ€" eling in the east. JOHN MERRYWEATHER ENGAGED The marriage of Alexander R. Carqueville, retired broker, and Mrs. Alice S. Hess of the Shoreâ€" ham hotel, Chicago, took place Friâ€" day in Waukegan. Mr. Carqueville had been living with his daughter, Mrs. Robert LeClereq, 265 Hazel avenue. At an egg nog party given Sunâ€" day afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Austin Will to célebrate their first wedding anniâ€" versary, announcement was made of the engagement of their sister, Mr. Carqueville‘s first wife was Eva Jeffery, daughter of Thomas B. Jeffery, who was a Kenosha auâ€" tomibile manufacturer. She died in 1927, leaving a daughter and a son, Jeffery, of Libertyville His second wife was Elsa Flach, a Gerâ€" man movie actress whom he marâ€" ried in 1930. Miss Gillette attended the Santa Barbara School for Girls and the late Miss Elizabeth Risser‘s school in Rome, Italy. For the last few years she has been interested in dancing and has become a member of the ballet of the Chicago City Opera company. Mr. Merryweather attended the Andover Academy and was graduâ€" ated from Amherst in 1924. Later he studied at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts and now he is pracâ€" ticing commercial designing and ilâ€" lustrating in Chicago. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Helen Gillette, to John Merryâ€" weather, son of Mrs. George H. Merryweather, and the late Mr. Merryweather of this city. ALEXANDER CARQUEVILLE WEDS AGAIN The Carquevilles left for a six week‘s honeymoon and will live in Chicago upon their return. _ Only intimate friends of Wills‘ and Miss Gillette and rr. and Mrs. R, R. ‘Thomas of 606 Onwentsit avenue, are léaving Sunday for a month‘s motor trip through the west. They will visit Mrs. Thomas‘ aunt and uncle, Mr. The Little Wool Shop 255 Market Sq. Tel. L. F. 833 Fridayâ€"Saturday Feb. 25â€"26 "45 FATHERS" THERE‘S NEVER BEEN A FUNNIER JANE WITHERS PICTURE! Children‘s and Adults SCREEN SNAPSHOTS COLORED TRAYVELOGUE JANE WITHERS REDUCED BELOW COST! For all we know, there‘s never been a funnier picture!!! SNOW SUITS in â€" 10¢ this Mr. and Mrs. William Hinrich‘s in San Leandro, Calif., formerly of this city. ond child, a daughter, Wednesday at St. Luke‘s hospital, Chicago. Their other child is a boy, four years old. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robertson Dr. and Mrs. William M. Meâ€" Millan (Elizabeth Griffith) are anâ€" nouncing the arrival of their secâ€" of 4222 W. Sieben place, Milwauâ€" kee, are announcing the arrival of a baby girl on February 14. Mrs. Robertson was formerly Miss Mary Yowell of this city. _ of Alpha Chi Omega will hold a luncheon and bridge party Tuesâ€" day, March 1, at the home of Mrs. Ralph Atles, 3800 Lake Shore drive, Chicago. The hostess will be assistâ€" ed by Mrs. Carl W. Lutz of Evanâ€" ston and Mrs. E. Riley Campbell of Chicago. Mrs. Harry F. Kelley of N. Sherâ€" idan road is spending several weeks traveling through California. Mr. and Mrs. J. Madison Wells of Clarksdale, Miss., visited Mr. Wells brother, Mr. A. Judson Wells and family the early part of the week. Mrs. Gordon Leonard of the Udell building entertained her sewâ€" ing club at luncheon Tuesday. Mr. Gerrit Thorne left Tuesday for a thredizueaks senatiog«‘z=Cali.. Among those to take out marâ€" riage licenses in Waukegan recentâ€" ly are: Jay Thomas Allanson of Mundelein and Nina May Johnson of Highland Park; Sylvester Godâ€" frey Deans of Fort Sheridan and Marie Anna Becker of Highland Park. x Messrs. George Bowden, Albert Larson, Art Olson and Howard Moâ€" ran called on Mr. O. G. St. Peter in Waukegan Tuesday evening. Mr. St. Peter, who has been on the sick list for the past several weeks, is reported as gaining rapidly. Mr. Bowden, Mr. Larson and Mr. St. Peter â€"always celebrate their birthâ€" days, Feb. 22, together. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Kleinâ€" smith and Stewart, enroute from Bemidji, Minn., by motor to Texas and California, spent last weekâ€" end at 2620 North Deere Park drive as the guests of his father and Mrs‘ Edward Kleinschmidt. Patsy Blake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Blake, will enâ€" tertain at a dance Saturday eveâ€" ning at the Highland Park Womâ€" ans Club. Mr. and â€"Mrs. A. Hamilton Kuâ€" nath (Katherine Wagner) of West Park avenue, are the happy parâ€" ents of a son, John Hamilton, born Tuesday, Feb. 22, at the Evanston hospital. The Pi Delta club of the YWCA are entertaining at their annual card party this evening at 8 o‘clock at the Y. % Dan Wolterding, a senior at Lawâ€" rence college, Appleton, Wisconsin, left this week to attend the Delta Tau Delta convention held at Stanâ€" ford University in California. Mr. C. Eugene Pfister of Lakeâ€" side place, who is still confined to his bed with the flu, is getting along nicely. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Repke of Northbrook Friday, Feb. 18, at the Highland Park hospitak Mrs. P. N. Gould and Mrs. James F. Abbott are entertaining at a Pot Luck supper at Mrs. Abbott‘s home Saturday evening preceding the dance at the West Ridge school. Mr. and Mrs. William Witten of Laurel avenue and Mrs. C. R, Moâ€" ran and son Jerry have returned from a six weeks‘ trip to Miami, Florida. On Saturday evening a dinner party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Kleinschmidt. After meeting for cocktails at their resiâ€" dence in North Deere Park about thirty guests dined and danced at Exmoor Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Marc D. Aisner of Pine Point Drive are announcing the birth of a daughter born Saturâ€" day, Feb. 19, at the Highland Park The North Shore Alumnae group T h i s Week O n 1y FULL DOLLAR BOX% d . CHARLES of the RITZ individually color blended FACE POWDER 540 Central â€" Tel. H. P.4100 with the purchase of other HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY CHARLES of the RITZ preporations A gift of a THE P RE 88 hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Nage! of Cloâ€" verdale avenue are the proud parâ€" ents of a son born Tl’h::k“"' Feb. 17,. at the ts is Retnan on have recently returned from Hot Springs, Ark., where they have been vacationing for the past four weeks. Miss Pegy Alexander of Chicago was the week end guest of Miss Elsie Schadwitz of Vine avenue. Mr. and Mrs, David Wilson of Onwentsia avenue are announcing the birth of a daughter born Friâ€" day, Feb. 18, at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. John Chord of Detroit, Miâ€" chigan, formerly Dorothy Eads of Chicago, was the Sunday guest of Mrs. Martin Murphy, Miss Ruth St. Peter of Waukeâ€" gan, formerly of Highland Park, entertained several of her Highland Park friends at a bridge party Monday evening. Miss Dorothy Clark, daughter of Mrs. Robert Eliot Clark, will leave next Tuesday for New York and will sail March 9 for a four months soâ€" journ in Europe where she will studyâ€"music in Paris, Belgium and of Chicago, Dorothy‘s music teachâ€" er, will accompany her. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mayer Jr. (Grace Cohen) returned last week from their six weeks honeymoon to South America. The young couple are residing at 228 Hazel avenue until after the summer months when they will move to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pier of Linâ€" dem avenue are entertaining at a bridge party this Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Knobloch entertained at a card party Saturâ€" day eveningâ€"at their quarters in Fort Sheridan. Captain and Mrs, William Colâ€" letter of Fort Sheridan are vacationâ€" ing for a month at Miami, Florida. Mrs. Dorothy Haskins entertainâ€" ed her bridge club last Saturday evening. Miss Phyllis Udell of N. Sheridan road was the week emd guest of Miss Rose Marie Kaumanns of Chiâ€" cago. ; Captain and Mrs. Verne Walâ€" bridge of Fort Sheridan are visitâ€" ing relatives at Williamsport, Pa., for a month. The Philathea Class of Bethany church are entertaining at their anâ€" nual birthday party Friday in the church parlors. Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot spent the week end in Maywood We STANDARD OIL DEALERS want you to ZRAZEREREL L EO B/ TRY this new Gasoline for QUICK STARTS and LONG MILEAGE . . . Get Some Today! American and European Plan * ’ ®© Modern Fireproof Building © Sixtyâ€"five Outside Bedrooms F ®© Excellent Meals RATES: Single â€" $25 to $35 Winter Vacation A Beautiful Country Club Hotel Valpariso Inn visiting their sons~ CMarles and William and their families. a surgical patient at the Highland Park hospital the past three weeks, returned to her home last Thursday and is reported as getting along splendidly. The Misses Carrie and Louise Kuist of N. Second street have been confined to their home because of illness for the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles: Larrabee, Jr., and children, Charles and Maryâ€" anne of Yale lane are moving to Westcheste rcounty, New York, beâ€" tween the 5th and 15th of March, Mr. and Mrs. John Blomdahl of Broadview avenue returned Sunday from a three weeks trip through California. Mr. Larrabee, who is conmected with the Pan American Airways, is being transferred to the execuâ€" tive offices in New York City. Dr. and Mrs. Harry S. Gradle of | CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN 372 Central Ave. Tel. H.P. 630 JEWELRY REPAIRING Mrxs: Henry Getz, who has been Spend Your Spotless, fresh and colorful again. Let us clean them now. . . . Estimates gladly furnished. Waukegan and Webster Avenues Highwood, Illinois All Phones â€" Highland Park 3710 40 Deere Park Drive, South â€" Tel. Highland Park 1044 1r NXFMEROFE Instructor in Piano and Pedagogy of Music Instructor in Piano and Musical Theory DRAPERIES AND CURTAINS Annemarie Wirzâ€"Balke at the Erminge Cleaners. Inc. OTTO F. FISHER, Pres. Roger Balke THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1988 from a three months trip traveling through Egypt and South America. Vine avenue returned last week ‘The science of medicine as pracâ€" ticed today is the result of work and research which has continâ€" ually progressed down through the ages. Keeping the Bestâ€" Discarding the Uscless Holding fast to that which has been found best â€"discarding the uselessâ€"gradually the pattern of exact knowledge is being woven. The sum total of the medical knowledge of all time is at the call of your doctor. Don‘t forego the h‘?::u which it ni{dht! bring you. attempting diagâ€" nosis nur selfâ€"medication. Stop taking the advice of one less ualified than the phyï¬n. Ravinia Bri us ur _ prescriptions vhenenv‘er medgm is ordered. 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