PAC. In ALDEN r. HARRIS? HAVE SON Mr. and In. Alden T. Hun-ll ot ma Blah-wk avenue, Ravi- nu, m the proud pumi- of . all" pound no. Alden Thoma Harris, In. born Wetland-y. July 18, at the Inn-ton hospital. In. 11an van the former Virginia Bunsen. WARREMS ANNOUNCE DAUGHTER? MARRIAGE Mr. Ind In. “A": Warm un- nouncc the marriage of their daughter, Vivian 1m. to Lt. June- H. IcCo'n. which took place in Sparta, Wit, Saturday, July is. The young mph will visit the brldn'l puma after Ann-t T, completing their honeymoon In northern WiseonMn. PURDY-RONAN ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Purely of E. Central Avenue announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Dor- othy June, to John Andrew Ronan, Jr., son of Mr. Ind In. John An- drew Roma of E. Lake Terrace. China). MOORE-OSBORN ENGA "MEN T At I dinner on Tuesday evening in the Orrington Hotel, Evanston, Mr. Ind In. John D. Moore of Chi- cago Announced the engagement of their charmer. Mary, to Theodore Leonard Osborn, Jr., mu of Mr. and Mrs. T, L. Osborn of Kinenid street. _ Miu Moore Attended Indian: uni- versity and Mr. Osborn in I undu- ate of Cornell university, clan of 1931. After grldunte work at Northwestern university, he spent eight months studying in London. The wedding will take plue this Lillian West of Chicago Ind Al- fred Gaul-lay. Ion of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gourlly of Lincoln avenue, were united in marriage Suturdly It the home of the bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. West of Moline. Louise Gourder, sister of the groom. was I bridmmmidt A reception followed the ceremony at Short Hills Country Club. fall, LOVELY WEDDING HELD SATURDAY W'ST-GOURLAY NUPTIALS t very pretty wedding wu held 8- urday morning " 10 o’clock at St. James church, Highwood, when Miss Janet Mectdrrer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John MeCairrey of Elmwood drive, and Mush-ll J. Williams, son of Mr. and Mn. F. N. Williams, of Prairie Ivonne, Highwood, were united in marriage. The service was rend by Father Ward of St. James church. The bride was lovely in n gown of white marquisette over white satin, with a long train uppllqued in satin and a long veil held in place by a wreath of lilies of the valley. She carried a white utin prayer book, with I white orchid. B'e%.Ourts.-Fir. July 27-28-29 - DOUBLE FEATURE - RITZ BROS. TONY MARTIN MARJORIE WEAVER lunghlblo. lovable. his]: to- unan candy! Added: lurch Cl 11-. Our (In. Cad: The con-urndeat men o' fun these maniacs ever cooked up! - and - CLYDE BROOK in It's the LAST WORD in Miaa Beatrice Catalan. who serv- Bullion-Tu "I 8t.Au..t-2 Tel B. P. 2400 - Highland Pith. m. - Anni-kl 80e . II. Doors Open 6:80 p.m. . Pint Patton-nu, , p... . SOD-1|. I p... Sunni". Smithy And Bond-u. 2:80 mun-ou- A--- MG -.. . lkhy My h'I-HMl-‘V‘I'o Polo“ . was. but" _ "hrs. and." KATHARINE HEPBURN CARY GRANT “KENTUCKY HOOKSIIINI†“ACTION FOR smut" q LOCALS q "N OWL?†ALCYON in in odtubrfd-nidofhoooe,- I town of dusty pink chiller: with bola" Jain. and a hat of labor: trim in blue "1ch She carried Ltr" of dolphinium and can! ll. The brldouuldl, In. John 0'- Conncll of W. Central “can, llu Elana: Plannlnu of Highwood, Ila Baum Atkins-on of Lulu Bloc and lil- Ann Horn of Pu- ldonn, Californin. were Bttired in blue marqulutu m. with leg- horn hats "inland in salmon 1nd turqnolu blue vulva. They car- rlod Tillman rout. Little chy Kelly. daughter of Mr. and In. John Kelly, u itower girl, was nttimd In . with. frock and curl“ I colonid bouquet of small Talisman foul. After I two weeks' motor trip in Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Williams will reside in Northbrook. FAMY GATHERING AT ROBERT E. WOOD HOME The brldc'l mother wu attired in n gown of hyacinth blue chiffon with u can.“ of pink Bowers thile the ttroom'd mother wore I gown of dusty pink lice. Edvard Willi-me served his bro- ther u best men and the when were Donald and Jerry MeCnttery, brothers of the bride, John Kelly and Joseph Stupey. _ The wedding breakfast we. serv- ed It the Shnwnee Country club in Wilmette. A reception VII held in the evening " the home of the bride’s parents It 180 Elmwood drive. Reports from England on the youngest of the Woods' daughters, Mrs, William s. Parish Jr., continue to be comfortably cheering. The former Mnry Wood and her husband are in Bournemouth on the seacoast. where they will remain until she is entirely recovered from an" emer- gency operation for appendicitis. Mn. Farlsh. a June bride, was stricken the day she landed in Eng- land. It is expected that she will be able to travel in two weeks or so, and then the couple will con- tinue their honeymoon tour of Eng- land and Scotland. The bride was given in marriage brter hiker, Mr. John MeCnffrer. Currently there are five additions to family gutherinzl at the Robert E. Wood home on Lhure1 uvenue. Mr. and Mrs. Jlmes R. Addington have come from Wabash, Ind., for a month's any, bringing their three children. The youngest, formally christened Anne Hardwick Adding- ton, was born Int November. Her brothers, Whitney and Keene, are 2 Ind 6 yen†old, respectively. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Brooks will entertain " a birthday party Sunday for Mr, Brook's (father, Mr. Arthur Brooks, who will cele- brlte his eightieth birthday unhi- veraary. Mr. Adolph Larson has just re- turned from Denver, Colo., where he visited his dlughtcr, Mrs. G. S. Laing and son the past week. Wed.-Thn. Saturday Surrounded by stars . . . the world's favorite comics in back in their most. tune-ful, mirth-ful feature. Added: Rubble! Ind MI Violin “lane Ranger" last episode Ronni-co In... from the unpu- in on of an but pictun you'll - this "art Miss Anna Bellé Procknow of Fed..Thuru. Aug, 34 - DOUBLE FEATUR - GINGER ROGERS JAMES STEWART S‘SWISS KISS†“m CAI!" Gill-I†“VIVACIOUI LADY" Pin-uni mus no: nuns" STAN LA UREL OLIVER HARDY in July " DOI’UB. and Mr. â€In Sedan " Highland Put m tmited in wring. Suntan, Honing. The mlywodl are trading two rock- " Bound his. Mia. Add. Everett of the Shor- Puk apartment; bu nun-Ind from a dam months {out through the western tutu. lake louiu and Bum. Canada. Ber aka, I!- Ann Milli, mun“! - tho teat six wash of tho trip. Pred Schwinn “I." of Chandler's stationery Mom, In: re- turned from I rock's vie-don " loose Luke, Win, with " W. Alex Smith of Glam Leo Han of B. Pint “not will return Sand-y from . two week- trip through Canndn, WWII, the west-m tutu and lube. In. Sew-ll Tm: and Mk. May Chandler are spending four days this week touring through Illinoi- and Wiwomin. . In Albert P. Bnite has "turned to her home on E. Cantu] avenue from the Highlund Park hospital where she underwmt A scrim op- eration two web we. The picture of Richard Parke. Jr., non of Mr. and In. Richard Pariae of Laurel avenue. wa- ahown in the column “Charming Children of Lake County" in a Wanhgan paper Saturday. . In. Duvall Dickey and three daughters stopped " the Irving Randall home for the week end while enroute to their home in 8:1: Pratt, cisco, Calm, utter weanling Bee- eral weeks in Chutlevoix, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Rich-rd W. Haw- kim returned Monday from I week's visit " their farm "Green- wood" nt Bolton. Mich. Mrs. William D. Mann of N. Sheridan road, met her son and daudhter4in-law, \Mr. [Ind Mrs. Thom-a Mann of Detroit, Mich" " Mackin-c liMnd for the weekend. Mrs. Harvey Norkett and daugh- ter Joyce, locompanied by Mrs. Norkett'n father, Mr. George Mew. ett, left Tuesday for Mr. Raven's home at Winnipeg, Cenndn, where Mrs. Norkett end Joyce will visit for three weekl. _ Mrs. H. H. Redfearn of Moraine road, who is quie recovered from her appendectomy performed Inst week, left Wednesday for Horton's H F Bur Ranch, Suddle String, Wyo., where she will Join her fam- ily, Mr. Redfurn. Patsy and Bob, who 'left last Wedhesdny. They expect to be back the early part of September. Miss Edith Tucker entertained several out of town guests " ten furtdM, including Mm. J. B. Origa- by of Washington, D. c., Mr. 1nd Mrs. Dale Wiumiller of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Harriet Rose of Chictgo Mid Miss Irene Burk of Chicago. Lillian Brther Schwartz of High- land Park and Harold Carl Swnn- son of Rockford took. out n marriage license in Waukegan recently. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Kearns arrived Friday at their new home in Evanston from a three weeks honeymoon in the east. Mr. Kearns is a Chicago Daily News writer of golf, baseball and college football. Mrs. Kearns was the former Louise Willard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baird ,Willard of Linden Park plaoe. Sewnll Trunx with several Chi- cago friends spent the week end st the Ilidinna Dunes. The Maurice Berksonn of the Ho- tel Moraine Ire visiting fur bev- eral weeks in New York City. Mrs. G. S. Laing and son expect to return to their home on Pleu- ant avenue next week after spend- ing the past six weeks in Denver, Colo. Mrs. P. C. Norenberg attended the State Womans Missionary con- vention of the eBthnny Evangeli- cal church u Naperville Park from Thursday until Sunday last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Matcher, Jr., Ind family of Ridzolvo road wilt leave Snurdly for a month'. sojourn " Kelly Lake, Wis. Mrs. Otto Durment of E. Central avenue is seriously ill an her home with h blood clot on the brain. Her condition is too - to permit removal to the hoapitll or to re- ceive viliton. Mrs. George Hinn entertained at luncheon Mend-y for Mrs. A. J. Becker of 1140: Angela. can. In. A. J. Bolter fCharlotto Brand) of lam Angela, out. in visiting her mother, Mrs. G. L. Band. relatives and friends here for I month. Mr. And In. Orrin Keller of Toledo. Ohio, were the week and (new of Mr. And In. H A. Seller, of Ruin“. Mr. Ind In. Jerry C. Lani" round this week Iran a two "I motor My done the mat of Kuhn and "and the min-n1: " Gun. - -- - _ In. B. A. Eur-In of Dean "can: hat to“ her mum to Mr. B. ttiddK In. him. the former Vir- gin Bank. " Row York. - “at In Inhi- m-ttse all Mend-hm _ ----- Them-a hm In“ and Der. mcmdm.lnd..wmh week all (out: a! It. Phyllis Dirt-h. "rim-tsedate Ill Pill. lilo Ron. lulu hm " Highland Park and Chicago our mind man! one." at the i. o. T. C. And duh nonm- u supper Smelly evening. picnic am PM "all. gte her M . Lt, and In. Ralph Talbot m 1nd Ion Ralph Talbot IV â€rind Inst Thursday u the home of In. Talbot'l man. Mr. and In. Wil. li... M. mm when My - to visit for I month. The Tum luvs just can. from mm. Philip- pine Island; And no mm" to their new station " Port Banning, Ga. In. TM l: the {amt Dor- othy Phat. Ro Ann mekes of Port Wishing- ton,L.L,uabeentu-tot Mia. Pntricln hm mum Md- ing for two wash. 8h. expect. to lave Baturdnyrtor Dulmquo, lows. where lb. will "have. Mr. and In. John West of With new. In the happy patent: of I non born Friday, July 22, " the Highland Park hospital. Edward Stack, Baritone, Featured " Wilmette, August 3 Edward Stack, barman, will be the featured soloist next. Wednes- dar evening (Augmt 3) when thi Illinois Symphony Grebe-en plus the fifth in I write of free out- door concerts in Wilmette Amphi- theatre. hler Solemn will con- duet the program. Suck G will known to north shore residents as I singer. Be. CARNIVAL 537 (Dental Ave. Highland Pk. GOLDEN MEADOW DAIRY AND FARM PRODUCTS Waukegan Ave. South of Highwood Ave. Many New Thrills Highest Quality Merchandise The most complete as- sortment of flavors on the North Shore. . . . . “The Cream of tha North Shore" Highwood Days 0 Pints . . Me . Quarts . Me ICE CREAM SIX GRAND PRIZES UNDER THE AUSPICES OF Highwood Civic Improvement Assn. AUGUST 2-3-4-5-6 Concessions - Rides - Games Entertainment EVERYBODY WELCOME 1939 Mystery Control Phileo Radio {on M! (to. mm an “my, he wk - who in that New" WAL- “Unboundvumzofdu Ola-dub. Nuthatch-iden- mammwkmhuupw- odwithuadtnaore_irsGrant Parkman". Bambi-dob!“ Int an In the ham button. ml. in "n Tun-hon†with tho thearH."Pt-.demtrs-. nir"fmm"urtoideuhom"b, Ma-tand"Dengrmn'sBer.. nad."br-rqrli.rueors- On WM Dink var-hi. MOLDANER & HUMER Tm M. P. " Suits Cleaned, Pressed and Hand Finished Pulp! Santa - Call end ' FINE TAILORING 435 pairs of QUALITY SHOES _ 198 pairs of $9.75 and $11.50 Shoes Summer und yen round styles All size. in the group but not in ad: " 95 Ityle . In Our New Location 511-13 Central Avenue 1 Women's Fine Shoes on Women's Florsheim Shoes Men's and Children's Shoes also Reduced White, colored Prints and Dark Styles Sold regularly " $4.95 to $7.95 ftesogaos Now SALE! Clearance on $2.95 SAVE -taMtt-Mtrxroets-dt" ,"a-d.r.trrsttitHersdee.Ats- (at. Tttef-ofthe/Mrs.". an View: mil-dc. with mum appreciation the kind a- prouion o! “puny shown than In their mm bus-mat. The Amt obit-lion of Christina china-hip in to at forth right con. duct In cat'- m chum. THURSDAY, JULY a, ma "Na.dht_Ttoad C“ of Thank. H. P. 456 --Dr. Josiah NHâ€.