ALUMNAE CELEBRATE REUNION APRIL 9 PAGE SIX Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae will celebrate their annual National Reunion day Saturday, April 9, at the Chicago Women‘s Club. Miss Edith Morgan, 326 Laurel avenue, is state alumnae chairman. After the luncheon officers of: other panâ€"hellenic sororities will give short talks on their various philanthropic works. _A musical program will follow later in the aftâ€" ernoon. WARRENâ€"QUINN NUPTIALS HOME FOR SPRING HOLIDAYS Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Warren of Elmwood drive announce the marriage of their daughter, Betty June, to Lt. Bertrand D. Quinn, U. 8. Naval Air Corps, Norfolk, Virâ€" ginia, which took place March 20 at Annapolis, Maryland, where they are now stationed. The forméer Miss Warren _ attended _ Northwestern University and is a member 6f Al. Miss Priscilla Le Pelley of Venâ€" ice, Florida, became the bride of Robert Cooper of Chicago, at a simâ€" ple wedding at the Le Pelley home in Venice, Florida, last Saturday, March 26. Mr. and Mrs, Franklin Le Pelley, son Guernsey, and daughâ€" ter Priscilla, until six years ago resided at 525 S. Sheridan ‘road, Highland Park. Since then they have made their home in Venice, Florida. Mrs. Cooper was a gradâ€" uate of the Highland Park High School and Principia College at Elsa, 111. Mr. Cooper is associate editor of the Chicago Real Estate Magazine. The young couple have taken an apartment in Evanston. Miss Marjorie McDonald, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McDonâ€" ald of South Linden avenue, leaves Boston today for a tenâ€"day recess from her studies at the Erskine school, a Junior College of the Arts. She will spend the holidays at home. LePELLEYâ€"COOPER MARRIAGE SATURDAY Miss McDonald served on the Ushers Committee for the producâ€" tion "The Wild Goose Chase" preâ€" sented by the Erskine Department of Drama and Allied Arts, last Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, University and is a me pha Xi Délta‘ sorority. SATURDAY, MARCH 26 I e3 Che Universitp of Chicago I Eoys ste esc s ‘ ebA Wed.â€"Thurs. March 30â€"31 â€"DOUBLE FEATUREâ€" Feature No. 1 â€" Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. He‘s the Greatest Guy you‘ve met on the screen this rul wi VALERIE HOBSON â€" ALAN HALE Peature No. 2 â€" Gloria Stuart, 'llldnel Whalen in A new angle on love . . . and try to find a funnier one! Tel H. P. 2400 >â€" Highland Park, Il. Doors Open 6:30 p.m. â€" First Performance, 7 p.m. â€" Second, 9 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 2:30 continuous > TUESDAYS 6:45 to 7:18 P. M. WEDNESDAYS 6:45 to ’lx}ï¬ P. M FRIDAYS * I%OI‘OLY AND ITS IMPLICATIONSâ€"1» MEMBERS OF 1 E SCHOOL OF BUBINESSâ€"6 lectures . (April 15 to #i15 to 7:4§ P. 5. May 20.) Series $1.50. Pr Single Admission 500 (Taz Ezempt) Tickets at UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, Room 1110, 18 South Michigan Avenue. Teléphones; DEArborn 3673 and 3674 A MASTERPIECE OF SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT:! ‘The power, the sweep and the magnificence of the great novel by Charles Nordhoff and James Hall. Sunday â€"Mondayâ€"Tuesdayâ€"Wednesday "WHEN THIEF MEETS THIEF" e LOCALS â€" »~CHANGE OF HEART" Spring Quarter at the Art Institute of Chicago PUBLIC LECTURES DOROTHY LAMOUR JON HALL â€" MARY ASTOR A L C Y O N "HURRICANE*" CONTEMPORARY _ EUROPEAN _FICTIONâ€"byâ€" 0. B FAUSTâ€"5 lectures. (April 12 to May 10.) Beries $1.50. SOVIETISM AFTER 2o YEARSâ€"by SAMUEL N. HARPER â€"4 lectures. (April 13 to May 4) Series $1.50. Mr. and Mrs, Louis C. Schultz of N. Linden avenue announce the enâ€" gagement of their only daughter, Lois, to Henry Haley Hixson Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Hixâ€" son of Sheridan road, Chicago. Miss Schultz attended the Baldwin school in Bryn Mawr, Pa,, and University of Colorado. She has two younger brothersâ€"Louis Jr., a student at ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF DAUGHTER ill‘l‘t)}l.)y university; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Colin Hasâ€" tings of LaGrange are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby daughâ€" ter, born Saturday morning, March 26, at the West Suburban hospital in Oak Park. Mrs, Hastings was formerly Barbara Shipnes of Highâ€" land Park. LOIS SCHULTZ ENGAGED TO HENRY HIXSON JR. We can be of greatest help whenever prescriptions are to be filled. Ask your physician what he thinks of our service? Ravinia Phone 2300 HOW SYMPTOMS MAY FOOL YOU. A ghysician declares that peoâ€" ple should disabuse their minds of the idea that the manifestaâ€" tions of a disease are always exâ€" actly the same, so that when once thoroughly observed it could alâ€" ways thereafter be recognized. In his words "The truth is cuite to the contu?', as we find diveases of all kinds presenting themselves in degrees of severity. In some cases every symptom and sign of a disease are clurl‘y manifested, while in others alâ€" most none is evident and yet the disease is actually present.". That in itself is sufficient reaâ€" son why you should never atâ€" tempt to treat your own ills but should call your physician withâ€" out delay. _ _ ies Fridayâ€"Saturday April 1â€"2 ‘The screen‘s scrappiest sweethearts . . . and four of Hollywood‘s funniest people . . . all for fun! Little Chats About Your Health ANN SOTHERN GENE RAYMOND PARKYKARKUS VICTOR MOORE HELEN BRODERICK GSELL‘S DRUGâ€" â€" _ STORES "SHE‘S GOT EVERYTHING*" SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS members of Harvard April 3â€"4â€"5â€"4 Highland Park Phone 2600 â€" 10¢ zie, who is at in H uig, "Ao J* it sobsol‘ in "Highland Mr. Hixson received his degree from Dartmouth in 1983, and he now is engaged in business in Chiâ€" cago. After their Mflln'i in June the couple will live on North Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bard, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Preston, Gen, Robert E. Wood and Dr. Carl Daâ€" vis left Tuesday evening for Seatâ€" tle, Wash., from where they will embark in their chartered boat for Kodiak Island, which is claimed the home of the world‘s largest bears. TO HUNT BEARS IN ALASKA rel avenue. Mr. Brentano served as a judge from 1891 to 1921 in Chiâ€" cago. They sail on April 1 and for three weeks they will cruise along the Alaskan coast, anchoring where they wish and sailing up the inland streams:to fish for Steelhead trout. The last week in April is the time when Kodiaks are scheduled to come Henry Bloss Vail of the class of 1940 at Cornell university has been chosen as assistant circulation manâ€" ager of the Cornell Daily Sun Board. Mrs. James Cady Ewell has reâ€" turned from a two months motor trip with friends in Mexico, Caliâ€" formia and Arizona. From Mexico the party went to California by ship driving back through California and Arizona. Former Superior Judge Theodore Brentano celebrated his 84th birthâ€" day Tuesday at his home 252 Lauâ€" Miss Janet Greuel and her cousâ€" in, Miss Mildred Went of Homeâ€" wood avenue entertained at a surâ€" prise party for Janet‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greuel, in celeâ€" bration of their twentyâ€"fifth wedâ€" ding anniversary, Tuesday evening. plans The Bard‘s will visit Ralph Bard, Jr.. and his wife and year old daughter in California before reâ€" turning to Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Elick and son Meredith of S. St. Johns avenue are moving Saturday to their new home in Austin. aut of hikernation and that is when the most cxc‘ting part of the exâ€" pedition will start. None of the six have tried for such big game before although Gen. Wood has hunted exâ€" tensively in Alaska. Mrs. Wood had planned to accompany her husâ€" band on the trip, but due to her daughter Mary Wood‘s marriage to William Farish, Jr., which will take Mr. and Mrs, Burl Stoner of Laâ€" Porte, Ind., are the house guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Willison. Mrs. R. B. Johnson of Broadview avenue entertained a few of her neighbors at a sewing bee Wednesâ€" day afternoon. George Robertson Ross will reâ€" turn from Princeton University to spend the spring vacation with his parents at Wildwood lane. Miss Doris E. Kleinschmidt took time enough off from her studies at the American Academy of Art in Chicago to spend the last ten days with her brother, Mr. Edward F. Kleinschmidt and.Mrs. Kleinschmidt at Bemidji, Minn. Miss Annette Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Jones of Vine avenue, is on the Deans list for the first semester at Bradford Junior College, Bradford, Mass. George Olsen, 400 Walker aveâ€" nue, a freshhman at Knox College, has been awarded a numeral in basketball by the Siwash Athletic Board of Control. ‘Miss Nancyâ€"Leigh Bowes, a debâ€"1 utante of the season, and Barâ€" bara Bowes are not coming home for their spring holidays. They have gone instead to New York to visit their aunt, Mrs. William A. Blake. Nancyâ€"Leigh, who is at Pine Manor and Barbara, who attends the Warâ€" renton Country Day school, are daughters of Jerome P. Bowes of this city. Mrs. Abram Hoffman of Ravine drive was called to Frankfort, Ind., Tuesday, because of the serious illâ€" ness of a friend. She expects to return the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Witt and daughter Joan will return Tuesâ€" day from a three weeks sojourn at Miami Beach, Florida. Lincoln School P.T.A. rummage sale is Saturday, at 59 S. St. Johns, corner Laurel Ave. Grand opening at 9 a.m. Barbara Gallup is home from Rockford College for her spring vaâ€" cation. Miss Mary Wood, daughter of Gen. and Mrs. R. E. Wood, returnâ€" ed Tuesday from Houston, Texas, where she was the guest of her fiâ€" ance‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Farish, for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hutchison Vine avenue are ertertaining dessert bride Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kennoth B. Lacy are entertaining their bridge club, Saturday evening, at their home on Dato avenue. Mrs. Clarence Schaaf as hostess and Mrs. Donald Boynton as coâ€" hostess entertained at a beneft bridge party at Mrs. Schaafs‘ yesâ€" terday afternoon (Wednesday) for the benefit of the Women‘s Symâ€" phony rehbearsal fund. THE PRESS of at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koopmann of Cliften avenue are the happy parents of a son born Saturday, March 26, at the Highland Park hospital. Miss Phoebe Swazey is spending several weeks with her uncle and cousin, Mr. Lester Thomas and daughter Barbara at Fort Lauderâ€" dale, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Welch of Burton avenue are the happy parâ€" ents of an eight pound daughter born Tuesday, March 29, at the Highland Park hospital. This is their second child, the first being a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Croke of Burton avenue are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of a son, born Saturday, March 26, at the Highland Park hospital. D.B.E. Plan Benefit Rummage Sale Apr. 6â€"7 Mrs. E. O. Greiner of Fort Sherâ€" idan spent the past week at Culâ€" ver, Indiana, with Captain Greinâ€" er‘s mother, Mrs. B. H. Greine?. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hutchinson are entertaining friends from Milwauâ€" kee at a dinner party Saturday eveâ€" ning. % a.m. in the tate _ office. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs George Ekdahl of N. St. Johns aveâ€" nue on Tuesday, March 29, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Babbini Highwood are the proud parents a son born Sunday, March 27, the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. DeForest Spencer of Minâ€" neapolis, Minn., was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Christoph Keller, a few days this week. Mrs. Spencer played the violin in Miss Priscilla Carver‘s recital on Wednesday at Mrs. Donald Boynton‘s home. Jim Garnett arrives home Friday from Dartmouth college for his spring vacation. Mr. Morton Mavor of Laurel aveâ€" nue and Mr. Bud Rader of Chicago returned Monday from a ten day sojourn at Hot Springs, Arkansas. Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watson and daughter, \Marjory, will _ leave Thursday for a three weeks visit in New York City. Mrs. Byron Howes was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. G. Elâ€" dridge Hamlin of St. Louis, Mo., formerly of Highland Park. Mr. Howes went to St. Louis on Satâ€" urday by train and returned Sunâ€" day with Mrs: Howes and son Byâ€" ron, Jr., who is on his spring vaâ€" dation this week from Principia colâ€" lege. tate office. _ Help the Lincoln P.T.A. and yourselves by cleaning out your attics and closets of all their rummage sale. April 2nd is the date. A Rummage Sale sponsored by the Plymouth Chapter D. B. Emâ€" pire will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, April 6 and 7 at 4 N. Second street recently occupied by Walter the tailor. Doors open at 9 o‘clock. Rummage sale of Lincoin School P.T.A. will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. in the Harkness, Inc. real esâ€" Proceeds will benefit the British Old Peoples Home at Brookfield, 111. Elks To Install Officers Tuesday On Tuesday evening, April 5th, Highland Park Lodge No. 1362 B.P.O.E. will hold their annual inâ€" stallation of officers. _ Preceding the installation the officers and members will have dinner at Frank Engels place on Lake avenue in Glenview. E. Kuehne Hurt In Car Collision, Friday Friday evening, March 25, Ernest Kuehne, 607 Glenview avenue, was Mr. Car Owner . .. Look at the Saving! 1 Model 926 Philco Radioâ€"list $39.95 25% Discount ... _ 9.98 For one week only. Starting April 1st to April 8th. If you will sign your name to the space below and bring it to our store, you will be entitled to a 25% Discount on all your purchases, with the exception of Gasoline and Tires. You will also receive a very handy gift FREE! z It will be worth your time to read this of of at slightly injured when the &utomoâ€" bile he was driving was struck by a car driven by Bert Felts, 325 Fullerton Parkway, Chicago, at the intersection of Vine avenue and Green Bay road. Kuchne was driving east on Vine, and Feltz was proceeding north on Green Bay road when the collision occurred. Kuchne was taken to the hospital for examination and later discharged. * Campbell Chapter No. 712, 0. E. 8., will hold its annual birthday party, Wednesday, April 6th, The past matrons and patrons, who have always put on a grayd party will be in charge of the entertainment. SAVE $5500 374 Central Avenue $29.97 O. E. 8. 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