The ceremony was performed by Judge James G. Barber of Evansâ€" ton, and a wedding breakfast folâ€" lowed. Mr. and Mrs. Moseley left shortly afterwards for California where they will spend their honeyâ€" On Wednesday, the fifteenth of March, Mrs. Elaine Rosenthal Reinâ€" hardt became the bride of George S. Moseley. They were married in the apartment of the bride‘s mothâ€" er, Mrs. Benjamin Rosenthal in the Ambassador, East Chicago. Among the guests at the wedding were the bride‘s sister, Mrs, Raymond Tartierre of Middleburg, Virginia; one of Mr, Moseley‘s sons, Spencer Moseley who flew from the Hill school in Pennsylvania; Mr. Moseâ€" ley‘s mother, Mrs, Carleton Moseley of this city; and Mrs. Tartierre‘s son, Ernest Byfield, Jr. Mr. Wood and Miss Ragsdale will be unattended. Following their wedâ€" ding they will go to New York by plane. REINHARDTâ€"MOSELEY MARRIAGE RAGSDALEâ€"WOOD ANNOUNCEMENT MADE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Ragsdale of Winnetka, are announâ€" cing the approaching marriage of their daughter, Jean, to Lester G. Wood, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lesâ€" ter G. Wood of Glencoe avenue. The wedding will take place Saturday noon, April 15, in St. Augustine‘s Episcopal church in Wilmette in the presence of just the two immediate families and relatives. A reception will follow the nuptials at the Orâ€" rington Hotel in Evanston, W. S, FARISHES PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs. William lu:r Farish, Jr., (Mary Stovall Wood) of Houston, Texas, Friday became the parents of a son, William Stamps III, The baby‘s maternal grandmother, Mrs. Robert E. Wood is with her daughter having reâ€" cently landed in New Orleans from a cruise to the West Indies. ‘The story of the Newlyweds who adopted the "Dead End" Sidney Toler â€" Phyllis Brooks Denald O‘Connor â€" Billy Cook Fri.â€"Sat. March 24â€"25 â€"DOUBLE FEATUREâ€" Errol Flynn â€" Basil Rathbone ‘ï¬:‘:"‘ï¬lflflufleï¬ uen of thy wigine! Hakk Miss Calkins is a graduate of Miss Hall‘s school at Pittsfield, Mass., and the Finch school in New York. Mr, Sample, a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sample of Lake Forâ€" custing Co., for the past four years The young couple have set May 20 for their wedding, which is to take place at 4:30 o‘clock in the afternoon at the Trinity Episcopal 8 NOPFIALS MAÂ¥ so Asnouncement of the engagement of Kathleen Bradiey Calkins to John W. Sample was made by Miss Calkin‘s mother, Mrs. Raymond Mott Calkins in their Bannockburn home last Sunday at a small tea. Only young people were invited beâ€" cause Mr. Sample‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William W, Sample of Lutesville, Mo., were not here for the party. N. Sheridan "DAWN PATROL" Coming: _ April 2â€"3â€"4â€"5, MICKEY ROONEY in "OUT WEST WITH THE HARDYS" â€" Clark Gable in Iéiot‘s Delight â€" Tyâ€" tome Power in "Jesse James" â€" Eleanor Powell in "Honolnla" Tel. H. P. 2400 Mo.-o:u-mmtanu-usau Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. "TOM SAWYER, â€"â€"DOUBLE FEATUREâ€" Missouri, is now living at 415 LOCALS â€" story! A L CY O N road and has been asâ€" in son Robert, Jr., who is employed in business there. The Forgans are expected home sometime during the early part of next week. Miss Frances Kelly and Miss Isaâ€" belle Tenant, who have been in New York for the past two weeks are Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Forgan of N. St. Johns avenue and daughâ€" ter, Mrs. William Edwin Smith, docked in New York Tuesday aboard the Kungshoim at the conâ€" elusion of a six weeks cruise and tour of South America. Mrs. Smith will come directly to Chicago but Mr. and Mrs. Forgan will go up to Hyannisport, Mass., the location of their summer home, and then down to Washington, D, C., to visit their Tommy, Jimmy and Bobby, sons of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas J. Kelly of Golf court, entertained with songs and dance at the annual St. Patricks‘ day party of the Sacred Heart parish at the Shawnee Counâ€" KELLY BOYS AT ST. PATRICK‘S PARTY Bun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. Mar. 26â€"27â€"28 â€"BIG DOUBLE FEATUREâ€" moon. Upon their return they will Last Thursday the girls of sevâ€" -‘.“vllt:.l‘nh-t"all ““hflm. e a combined. "Â¥" CLUB HOLDS MEETING Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Knight and family of 411 Lake ave., are at the Smith college club located in the New Weston hotel in New York city. Next Thursday the ning a hike. * gyirk an plas Here‘s westful, jestfol fun again . , . with that scrappy» goâ€"lucky couple. make their home in Gros Michigan and in Chicago. PHONE 1 59 3 "olce ‘ 2763 A Gay Provocative Comedy TOM KELLY, Pro. Sunset Valley Golf Club GOLF Specializing in Ladies‘ and Children‘s Groups 10 Claudette Colbert Herbert Marshall Bert Lahr ITS THEORY AND PRACTICE "There‘s That Woman Virginia Bruce Melvyn Douglas Easy Progressive Group Lessons in in 99 %* â€" 10e Mrs. A, Hut N. G. have l« chez, M mer re Jaan Four others who have returned from Hobe Sound, Florida are Mrs, Edward Roach and her three daughâ€" ters, Lorraine Marie, Beverly, and Patsy who spent the past three weeks there visiting Mrs. Roach‘s brother, Mr. Mansfield Ralph Cleary. Lorraine Marie has been visiting her uncle since the first of January. Mrs. Theodore Osborne, Mrs. G. A. Hutchinson, accompanied by Mrs. N. G. Lenington of Rogers Park have left on a motor trip to Natâ€" chez, Miss. Mrs, Lenington is a forâ€" mer resident of this city. Mr. Wallace E. Pierce of Washâ€" ington, D. C., made a hurried trip here last week end to see his new granddaughter, Elizabeth Osborn Snite, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert 0. Snite. Elizabeth was born March 10 at the Evanston Hospital. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Graydon 8. Clair of Deerfield at the Highland Park Hospital, Thursâ€" day, March 16. Mrs. Peter McHugh of Ravine Drive visited her mother in Indianâ€" apolis for a few days last week. Jean Simons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Simons, 286 Roger Wilâ€" liams Ave., has been pledged to Alpha _ Lambda Deita, national freshman scholastic honorary at De Paw university. _ Membership is limited to those women who make first semester grades of at least half A and half B. Pledging was held at the Boulder, campus landâ€" mark, March 21, and later publiâ€" cized in chapel, Mrs. C. W, Schaff and her son, Charles, Jr., spent a month in Casâ€" tle Hot Springs, Arizona at the Cattle Hot Springs Hotel. Mrs. John R. Washburn of Linden Park Place is expected home the first of April from a short vacaâ€" tion in Phoenix, Arizona where she visited Mrs. Chester W. Chapin. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Meyer of Deerfield are the proud parents of a daughter born Tuesday, March 21, at the Highland Park Hospital. Mrs, Albert O. Snite and her baby daughter, Elizabeth Osborn, returnâ€" ed to their home on Oakmont road Wednesday from the Evanston hosâ€" pital. Robert Lundin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph E. Lundin, (937 Linâ€" coln Ave.) has been initiated into Alpha Tau Omega. 4s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs, Norman Porter of Waukegan are announcing the birth of a son, Norman deAuguers Porter, Jr., born Saturday, March 18 at the Victory Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Porter, the former Grace O‘Brien, George O‘Brien of LaGrange and Mr. Porter is the son of Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Porter of N. Sheridan road. Mrs. Edwin E. Tullis and chilâ€" dren, Mary Elston, Robert and the junior Edwin Elston left Sunday for the R. E. Wood‘s winter home in Augusta, Ga., where they will absorb the southern sun for a month. Vacationing at Camelback Inn, Phoenix, Arizona is Mr. Beverly M. Person and his daughter, Joan, of Oakland Drive, who plan to spend about two weeks at the Inn and returning this week to Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. John H, Harmon who spent the last two weeks in Vero Beach, Florida have gone to the Baco Raton Club in Bace Raton where they will be until they return to Highland Park, the first of April, Their daughter Emily, who is a stuâ€" dent at Smith College will join her parents in Florida for her spring vacation which begins March 23rd. Marriage licenses were issued reâ€" cently to Joe Calderelli, Highland Park and Mary Guido of Chicago; Donald A. Werhane of Northbrook and Campsie Fraser of Highland Park. Arriving home Friday {rom Monticello College for their ten day spring vacation are Doris Volwiler, y Fuirâ€"at San Francisâ€" THEB PE EBs It may seem that most everyone who has been in Florids or in the Bouth is returning to Northern climes. However there are those who are taking advantage of our unâ€" settled spring weather and so are going to Florida now. One of these is Mr, Allan Wolff who is taking his son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wolff, Jr., and anâ€" other son, Mr. Hugh Wolff to Holâ€" lywood for about two weeks. They will leave Friday. On Saturday Miss Dorothy Lytle will be home for her spring vacaâ€" tion from Skidmore College at Sarâ€" atoga Springs, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shelton of Michigan avenue are announcing the birth of a daughter born Monâ€" SEMIâ€"GLOSS 32 N. First St. Phone H. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Mitchell (Dania Mavor )of Milwaukee spent last week end in Highland Park visiting the Morton Mavors on Lauâ€" rel avenue. Next week the Mitchells are moving into a new apartment, and Mrs. Mavor will go up to Milâ€" waukee at that time. Mr. and Mrs. John Herris of Chiâ€" cago are the proud parents of a daughter born Monday, March 20, at the Highland Park Hospital. Mrs. F. Norwood Bard and her youngest daughter, Marion, have returned from Kingston, Jamaica, where they spent a few weeks after taking a short West Indies cruise. Mrs. Howard S. Smith and daughter, Margaret, are still in Arizona and expect to remain there because they are considering buildâ€" ing an adobe on their property, SHORELINE PAINT and GLASS CO. ALUMINUM ENAMEL, gte. ... Mr. and Mrs. Francis Barker of Cary avenue are the happy parents of a son, Patrick Michael, born on Sunday, March 19 at the Highland Park Hospital. Mrs. Barker is the former Ruth Sorsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Sorsen of Gray avenue. ~ TINTOLAC (Varnish Stain) pts. LINO VARNISH the Australian Broadcasting Comâ€" pany and of New Zealand, Miss Pugh brought the latest news from the antipodes to Miss Gladys Cunâ€" ningham, a native of Queensland who is now a resident of Highland Park: and also brought most enâ€" thusiastic reports of the San Franâ€" cisco Fair. She hopes to include in her intinerary a visit to New York‘s Worlds Fair before sailing for Engâ€" land. While Miss Pugh finds Highâ€" land Park a delectable spot, she thinks "Chicago would be a lovely place to stay!" Among recent admirers of the Highland Park Library is Miss Beatrice Pugh, soprano, from Queensland, Australia, to London, England. Miss Pugh, a native of Wales, (the land of song) studied with Sir Henry Wood in London and has broadcast from the British Mrs. Grover Q. Grady entertained at a dinner birthday party Tuesâ€" day evening for her sons, Daniel and Wilson. from all the National Stations of Among the Highland Parkers who have been fortunste enough to play a lot of golf this winter are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Meyer who spent three weeks in Sarasota, Florâ€" DOOLEY He has given you an efficient and honest administration MA YOR Aqrt® 18 Sl.« 98c The Creigh family will be reâ€" united this weekâ€"end when Virâ€" ginia comes home from Vassar colâ€" lege for her ten day spring vacaâ€" tion. John will be coming home from Minneapolis, Minn., for the week end and Connor will be home Sunday for the beginning of his spring vacation from Williams colâ€" Mr. and Mrs. George Osborne Bliss are moving from Chicago to Evanston very soon. However, their apartment will not be ready for ocâ€" cupancy immediately so they will be living in Highland Park with Mr. Bliss‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G, Edson Bliss of N. Linden avenue. Mr. Byron Howes returned Monâ€" day~from a ten daw wisit Mississippi. The Branigars are forâ€" -.Luu’;:qnwm Mrs. Carl Wright is returning Saturday from Dunedin, Florida where she and her mother, Mrs. Hansen, have been vacationing. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cuscaden have been away since February 24th when they motored as far as Atâ€" lanta, Georgia and then continued by train to Florida, They are exâ€" pected to return Friday from Atâ€" lanta to their home, Orchard Gate, on Half Day Road. marycy DIARIR&TS at Guil Hilis Easter weekâ€"end. Mrs. W .R. Ruffner ceturned to her home on Dean avenue Tuesday after a visit of two months in New Engâ€" land, New York and on Long Isâ€" land. day, March 20 at the Highland Park Hospital. Mrs. Carl Odell is leaving Sunday night to join Mr. Odell on their Jack Rabbitt Ranch near Sheridan, Wyoming. Mr. Odell has been out in Wyoming for several weeks and Mrs. Odell plans to remain over the West Deerfield Road BRAND BROS. 532 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 949 We sell the Products Betty Moore ® recommends Tune in W M A Q Every Saturday Morning at 10 o‘clock hmu‘:m"hmm’m‘hï¬ï¬‚zï¬ "t-â€"‘"h’hhw‘lhl.hc-lpl-&l‘ and "clean" is the word for it, the way ‘ogue does it. We don‘t just wash your en m in e onl mearamng m:u-h,uhnim This process insures longer life to the rugs and carpets. us today for The Way We Clean Your Oriental Rugs PLANT THIS SPRING! F. D. CLAVEY â€" RAVINIA NURSERIES JOHN B. NASH, Prop. Phone DeerGeld â€" â€" Enterprise 1775 327â€"29 North Green Bay Road, Highland Park COMPLETE LANDSCAPE SERVICE Tel. Deerfield 36 THE ORIENTALS HAVE A WORD FOR IT. HIGHLAND PARK Miss Lydia Hastings will not be in Highland Park to spend her vaâ€" cation from Vassar College. Inâ€" stead she has decided to remain in the East where she will visit friends. (lst) 13 8. Johns Ave. (2nd) 375 Roger Williams. (3rd) Lineoiln School (a township elecâ€" _ _ tion precinet in same building). (ith) Old City Hall, 549 Central Ave. (5th) Residence, 403 Eastwood. "WE FOOL THE SUN" for PARK DISTRICT COMMISSIONER HERBERT W. MOLLISON wen giadiy advise you what you need and which vaâ€" ricties will give the best results, door Living Room is more a pleasure than a task, and it need not be costly. healthful comfort of an Outâ€" door Living Room this sumâ€" THURSDAY, MARCH #8, 1989 APRIL 4th POLLING PLACES Park District of Highland Park Chicago‘s We‘l You can do it, if you will YOTE FOR Largest Awning Mire.