tip veil, and carried gardenias, white roses and lilies of the valâ€" ley. Her bridesmaid, Miss Marâ€" garet Brogan, wore a dusty pink taffeta gown with a little hat to match and carried pink roses. Preâ€" ceding the bride in the wedding procession: were her two flower girls. Little Mary Lou Thayer of Evanâ€" ston and Constance Engelking of son of Elmwood avenue, Evanston, became the bride of Martin Victor Jr., furrier, and son of M+t. and Mrs. Martin Victor of S. St. Johns aveâ€" nue. The wedding took place Sat. urday, January 28, at St. Lukes Our Lady Chapel in Evanston with Rev. Gerald J. Moore reading the urvieaatd(:sointhedt‘noon. The bride, given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. C. H. Engelking of Springfeld, wore an eggâ€"shell satin silk brocaded gown with a finger PETERSONâ€"VICTOR * WEDDING i Miss Frances Marie Peterson, daughter of Mrs. Augusta E. Peterâ€" The Year‘s Hit, Tune now the Year‘s Comedy Romance! PAGE SIX down. Sizes from 8 to 2. _ HIGHLAND PARK 3 to 9. F ellflcr‘-..sllnbkhhflu e:l:r. can be worn up or AND OPTICIAN : > $72 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 630 Fleece lined! Button snaps! A stormy, exciting and lavish Women‘s and Children‘s DRY GOODS _ _ 28 N. First St. Tel. H. P. 1088 Wed>â€"Thurs.â€"Fri. _ Feb. 8â€"9â€"10 â€"DOUBLE FEATUREâ€" Thurs.â€"Fri.â€"Sat. _ Feb. 2â€"3â€"4 â€"â€"â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€"â€"â€" SHIRLEY TEMPLE JOAN DAVIS â€" BERT LAHR "JUST AROUND THE CORNER" A great big beaming picâ€" ture of the joy in life today. For swell entertainment . . . it‘s your best bet! "Thanks For The Memory" > J EW EL R Y R E P A I RI N G Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, II!. â€" Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ COMING tNmg MICKEY ROONEY in "STABLEMATES"â€"KAY FRANCIS in "COMET OVER BROADWAY" â€" LEW AYRES in | ® "YOUNG DR. KILDARE" [ Boors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9:00 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. DICK POWELL OLIVIA DE HAVILAND "HARD TO GET~ Rubber Gaiters I. H. NEMEROFF _ SHIRLEY ROSS CHAS. BUTTERWORTH jewelry of every description. 98¢ to $1.35 e LOCALS â€" BOB HOPE A L CY O N up or M Om L 00 .CB carrying a She was at Milane, whe of "ashes 0 talisman ro er, Alfred | groom as t ception foll« bride‘s home making the apartments. Among those to take out marriage licenses recently are: Oliver Fabri, Highwood, and Angelina Mary Nicâ€" olazzi of Glencoe; Geno Marzelli, Highwood, and May Zaganelli of Chicago; James Edward Colvin and Anna Brida Quinn of Highland Park; Peter J., Doixon of Highland Park and Tressie Benson of Chiâ€" Mrs. Whitt Schultz of Ridgewood place is convalescing* at her home from her minor operation performâ€" ed last week at.the Highland Park hospital. . neks Dr, and Mrs. Roy A. Crossman and son Roy of Yale lane are spendâ€" ing the month â€"of February in Florâ€" ida, | i \Mrs, E. P. Barnes and Mrs. Claude J. Dyer entertained the Friends of Mrs. Frank Butler of Denver, Col., and mother of Mrs. Albert P. Snite, will be glad to know that she is slowly but steadâ€" ily improving from her recent atâ€" tack of pneumonia. : Mrs. James Mooney of Ridge road entertained her bridge club Tuesâ€" day evening. © sA groom as best man. A large reâ€" ception followed the wedding at the bride‘s home. The young couple are making their home in &a Laegeler DESSERT BRIDGE FRIDAY Campbell Chapter will hold a Dessert Bridge tomorrow afternoon (Friday) at 1:30 o‘clock in Masonic Temple. Hostesses for the afterâ€" noon will be ‘Mesdames Lillian Swanson, Ethel Stanger and Elsic Hunter. Mr. and Iu.’;Goorgo McFadden of Bloom street announce the marâ€" riage of their daughter, Florine Catherine, to Edwin Leopold Jabâ€" lon, son of Mrs. Helen Jablon of Chicago. The wedding took place Saturday evening at the McFadden home with the Rev. Mr. Doble readâ€" ing the nuptials The bride was lovely in a gown of white satin carrying a bouquet of white noses. She was attended by Miss Minnie Milano, who was attired in a gown of "ashes of roses" pink, carrying talisman roses. < The bride‘s brothâ€" er, Alfred McFadden, attended the MeFADDEN.JABLON NUPTIALS â€" _ ‘Mr. Victor and his bride have on a six weeks tour through goms«mt.h and upon ; their ~return will make their home on the North A reception for the members of the two immediate families was held at the home.of the ‘bride‘s cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thayer, 2022 Noyes street, Evanston. § Shore. gown was of wine crepe, worn with black: accessories and gardenias, while the Senior Mrs. Victor chose black velvet and gardenias, You‘ll never forget this picâ€" ture . . . because of the thrillâ€" ing performances . . . because the story has more impact, fire, drama than any ever filmâ€" ed before . . . because it comes from and goes to the heart of all America! £20% Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. _ Feb. 5â€"6â€"7 JAMES CAGNEY â€" | PAT O‘BRIEN | . ANN SHERIDAN â€" _ THE "DEAD END" KIDS Springfield, ‘dressed in pink and powder blue taffeta frocks. The girls carried baskets of flowers, Arâ€" thur Victor of Round Lake was best man for his brother, Mrs. Peterson‘s Added: Silly Symphony in "ANGELS DIRTY FACES" Hospital Auxiliary Meets The regular monthly meeting of the Highland Park Hospital Auxilâ€" jary will be held Wednesday, Feb. 8 ‘at the Trinity Episcopal Church parâ€" ish.house, at 10:30 a.m. Luncheon will be served. f Legion Auxiliary District Meeting in Lake Forest, Feb. 8 The Illinois Police Association met last evening at 8 ‘o‘clock in the Elks Club rooms. Officers for the enguing year were elected, and plans formulated for the organization of a north end branch. | T The District meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held Wednesday evening, February 8, at 8 p.m. in Lake Forest Legion home, McKinley and Wisconsin aveâ€" nues. This will be Past President Night and all Past Presidents are urged to attend. j Illinois Police | Association Elects at Meeting Here Mr., and Mrs.â€" Donald S. Boynâ€" ton‘ are leaving Satlm#ly for a month‘s sojourn in Phoenix, Arizoâ€" na, where they will join Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Caldwell of Chicago. * Mr. and Mrs. John. H. Larson of N. St. Johns avenue left last night (Wednesday) on the Challenger for a six weeks trip to California, _ Mr. and Mrs. Ron bert) W. Hartâ€" ness of Lake Forest are announcing the birth of a daughter born Mo#â€" day, January 30, at the Highland Park hospital. ©©~| / â€"â€"Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Hunter of 449 Lincoln avenue are. the proud parents of a baby dtmter, born January. 81st at the Highland Park hospital Mrs. Hunter was formerly Miss Dorothy Golden of 126 8. First street.. Both mother iand daughter are doing nicely. || f A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LaBonte of McGovâ€" ern street Sunday, January 28, at the Highland Park hospital, (Mr. Charles Harbaugh is spendâ€" ing several months at Mount Park hospital in St. Petersburg, Fla. â€" Mrs. Elisha Morgan of Central avenue is visiting flaends in â€"St. Louis, Mo., a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs, D-{:Ll Davitt of Central avenue are the proud parâ€" ents of a daughter born Monday, ‘Mrs.: Herman of !Lv:nlton, forâ€" merly ‘of Dean ‘avenue, Highland Park, is seriously ill at the Swedâ€" ish‘ hospital in Chieaéd with pneuâ€" monia. | f Mrs. Albert R. T. Lillie is enterâ€" taining herâ€" neighborhood bridge club at dessert bridge today (Thursâ€" day). + | f Drive Assogiation wi entertained at "pot luck" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. g‘mce Pa: of Ridgewood drive Tuesâ€" day evening. | Mrs. ‘Wilson L, Kline and Mr. and Mrs, Lowell Hinckle have reâ€" turned from a three weeks sojourn at Danih Beach, Florida, ~Mr and Mrs, Herbert Kloepfer of Deerfleld are receiving congratuâ€" lations on the birth of a daughter born Monday, January 30, at the Highland Park hospital, * ~Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lgeonard had as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wise and daughter, Betty Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wise and son, Danny, and Mr. Leonard‘s grandmother, Mrs. Epnestine, all of Chicago. , .\ Mrs, Charlys I. Brooks entertainâ€" ed her piano pupils and their parâ€" ents at a party following their reâ€" cital last Saturday. | 8 .. Professor and Mrs, Lew Sarett and daughter, Helen, have returned from a trip to Florida and Cuba. Mr. Sarett caught a 47 pound sail fish while in ‘Miami. | > TBE PR E88 Girl Basketeers to Play 3 Games Feb. 8 Three exciting games are sched. uled to be played on Wednesday, February 8, at the Oak: Terrace school. The first game starting at 7:80 will be between the Ermine Cleaners team and the Emerson Y, W.C.A., a negro girls‘ team of Evâ€" anston. An interesting game was played against the Emerson team Friday, January 20, in Evanston. ~ Tickets may be secured at the Highland ‘Park Recreation or at the rink. # ® Aviation Club to Hold Dance Feb. 16 _ "A get acquainted" dance will be given by the newly organized Avia. tion club at the Rink ballroom in Waukegan on Thursday evening, February 16. There will be varied entertainment and novel door pries. Music will be furnished by Red Edwards and his orchestra. The public is invited. to succeed themselves, The Highâ€" wood Civic Improvement associaâ€" tion is expected to enter a candiâ€" date in each ward. .All incoming! aldermen will have fourâ€"year terms. The period for filâ€" ing nomination petitions will. exâ€" tend from Feb. 17 to March 14. ~Members of the city council whose terms expire undoubtedly will seek ;;n,,â€t to serve as have the other elective officers. j â€"~The other three, J. F. â€"Farneti, first ward; George C. Kenry, sgecond and Geano Fioechi, third, have two are: Richard Shannon, first ward; Edward Williams, second, and Jesse HQM, third' 3 Sb mc ies va 507 The annual city election in this city wil‘lm?e held April 18 and at that {ti three or perhaps five aldermen will be chosen. _ _ Terms of half of the six alderâ€" men who were elected in April 1987 will end this spring by virtue of their drawing short straws. They _ A demand for a new ward in Highwood, which was _ recently made by the Highwood Civic Imâ€" provement association will be disâ€" cussed at a meeting to be held toâ€" morrow evening in the Highwood City Hall. Due to the fact that the city‘s population has 4,000, it is felt by this group that a fourth ward is necessary to comply with the Illinois statutes. JOHN GOURLEY & CO. Highwood Election to Be Held April 18 532 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 949 Every Saturday Morning 10:00 o‘clock The Nation‘s Station Features BETTY MOORE with Colorful Ideas for Home Decorating We sell the Products Betty Moore recommends Tune in WMAQ BRAND BROS. The tickets for this Navy Pier show are on sale now. Mrs. Theo, Uehling is in charge of Ravinia‘s sale and tickets may be purchased from any garden club member at a reduction over the door price. With the conclusion of these study lectures the club‘s interest turns to the Garden Show at Navy Pier. Mrs. Houlden Hudgins and her committee have been busy on their exhibit, "A Garden of the Fu. ture," and all their plans will be discussed at this meeting. Ravinia Garden Club Concludes Botany Course, February 10 The February meeting of the Raâ€" vinia Garden club will be held in Mrs. Roy Nereim‘s home, 247. Cenâ€" tral avenue, Friday, February 10, at 2 o‘clock. ‘ Mrs. Raymond Watts concludes her five month Botany course at this meeting with a lecture, "Origin of Garden Plants." Mrs. Oliver Turner tells us that the proof of the popularity of these lectures lies in the large percentage of attendâ€" ance for the whole course in comâ€" parison with the attendance in past years. The Erminé Cleaners team won this of the Ermine Cleaners team, _ The second game Will be played by the Highwood Booster team and the third game by the Emerson Young Men‘s Club. s Crosse & Blackwell ............................_.._.... WHOLE PEELED APRICOTS PURE CANE S Savoy â€" No. 2%, cans DIXIE BACON SQUARES Fancy Table HAMBURGER Meat Specials Armour‘s Star POT ROAST i 7 S. ST, JOHNS AVENUE PHONE HICHLAND PARK 435 P H O T O GRAPH ERS HECKETSWEILER Art Swanson Can you truthfully say that your last photograph is a good portrait of you â€" as you are toâ€" day? Half an hour of your time is all we need for the modern portrait your family will like. CITY . COMMISSIONER Call us for an appointment Primaries February 28 for TANGERINES tice will be held at the Oak Terâ€" race school Auditorium on Februâ€" ary 6 at 7 p.m. The boys have been progressing very nicely under the leadership of their excellent instrucâ€" tors, Armand Scarpo and F. L, Mcâ€" Omber, Jr. *A Due to the very unpleasant wea. ther on Monday, January 80, the practice meeting of the Highwood Boy Scout Drum and Bugle Corps was called off. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, Highwood Drum Corps to Practise Monday Mrs, Frederick Biggs and Mrs. James Murphey are coâ€"hostesses for the afterndon. Quality Cleaners 4 Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY Mamne pur 018 MENON!T & MOCOGNI 418 N. Greembay Road . DRY CLEANING CO. SLEIGH RIDES for Parties ~ e 17¢ 17¢ $%