NANCY STERNS ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED HIBBARD â€" GALLUP ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Hibbard of Beverly Hills, Chicago, have anâ€" nounced the engagement of their daughter, Beverly Victory to Benâ€" take a two weeks‘ motor trip to New Orleans, La., after which they will make their home in Evanston. At an "at home" Sunday afterâ€" noon, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Whital Stern of Crescent Court announced the engagement of their daughter, Nancy to Robert Warner, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Warner, of Buffalo, N. Y. Miss Stern is a Roycemore graduate and now atâ€" tends Rockford College. Mr. Warâ€" ner attended the Nichols school and is a graduate of Harvard univerâ€" sity, He will complete his medical studies at the University of Chicago in June. While no date has been set for the wedding, it will probably take place before Autumn. WHITAKER â€" PIERRON WEDDING SATURDAY A small wedding to be attended by members of the two immediate families is being planned by Miss Jean Whitaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R .Whitaker of Glenâ€" eoe and Lawrence Pierron, son of Mr. â€"and M:s. A. H. Pierron of Wateeka, who will be married on Saturday, Mr. Pierron is a former resident of Highland Park and is employed with the Northern District of the Public Service. , The wedding will uhslm in the Sacred Heart Church, Hubbard Woods with the Rev. F. J,. Haarth performing the ceremony at 10 a. m. Later the two families will toast the couple at the wedding breakfast in the Georgian Hotel in Evanston. A small reception is planned for loh;d-y-{m.tmw Mr. Pierron and his bride will avenue. * At five o‘clock there will be a dinner party at the Masonic Temple for the immediate families and at eight o‘clock there will be a recepâ€" tion, also at the Masonic Temple, for their many friends and relsâ€" The young couple expect to motor South 6 A two weeks wedding teip Louis Santi, s cousin of the bride will be an usher, It won the Pulitser Prize on the stage . . . it will win every prize on the screen. Sun~Mon.â€"Tues, April 16â€"17â€"18 CLARK GABLE NORMA SHEARER EDWARD ARNOLD and Mrs. Paul Passini of Prairie avenue, Saturday afternoon at St. James Church in Highwood. Faâ€" ther Gleason will read the ceremony. Theress will have attending bher, her sister, Mary Santi, as maid of ter of the groom, as bridesmaid. SANTI â€" PASSINI WEDDING SATURDAY Theress Santi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amedeo Picchictti of Mc Danicls avenue will become the bride of John Passini, son of Mr. As audacious as ‘"The Citaâ€" del." Florence Rice â€" Alan Marshall Three courageous women ot the sky . . . in a romantic melo drama of adventure. Coming â€"â€" Eleanor Powell, Robt. Young in "HONOLULU* â€" Charles Langton in "THE BEACHCOMBER" â€" Dorothy Lamour in "ST. LoUs auurRe® Tel. H. P. 2400 MO)-C:u-mrdm":“;-.;&-lOï¬u My.lnhynilldlhnfnnlal.-fl--. "FOUR GIRLS IN uUrs.â€" P TR Aï¬;fl 13â€"] â€"DOUBLE FEATUREâ€" "TAIL SPIN" _ _ Alice Faye _ Constance Bennett "IDIOT®S DELIGKHTY" â€" LOCALS + A LCY O N in April 13â€"14 The Ba“nz Bolle family are spending week in Menomonie, Wisconsin. : Mr. and Mrs. Harry Perts of Ridgewood Drive are visiting Mrs. Pertz‘s family in LaFayette, Indiâ€" ana this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clark G, Wright are in Montague, Michigan this week getting their summer home ready for the coming season. in Butler, Indians. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Witt and daughter, Joan have returned from a months sojourn in Miami, Florida. Miss O‘Brien attended Trinity College in Washington, D. C., and Mr. Lawlor who graduated from Georgetown Unversity is in business in Chicago. Mrs. Frank Peers and son, Charles, are spending the latter part of this week with her parents On Sunday at a family dinner in their Chicago home, Mr. and Mrs. w:vhi-‘n‘llo:odï¬. engagement of their ughter, Charlotte to Daniel J. Lawlor, son of Mr. and Mrs, William J. Lawlor of Chicago. They plan to be marâ€" ried noxt CHARLOTTE O BRIENS ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Saturday Apri ~, PENNY SINGLETON ARTHUR LAKE LARRY SIMS in KNACKSTADT â€" KINNESTEN NUPTIALS MAY #1 Miss Dorothy Knackstadt has set bwrlu&hhb her to Edward Kinnesten. Miss Knackstadt is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Knackstadt of Pleasant avenue, Revinis and Mr. Kinnesten is the son of Mr. Paul Kinnesten of Chicago. The beloved Bumsteads in their second grand screenful of fun. Added: Cartoon in Color and ROBERT BENCHLEY ton Babbitt Gallup of Highland Park. Miss Hibbard is graduating in June from Rockford College and Mr. Gallup attended the University of Iilinois. Blazing with dramsa that will rivit you to your seat. Don‘t miss her best adventure. Mbwhmflwfly"wï¬; your gardening work. Sharp pointed revoiving tines literally mixes manure or cover cropsâ€"ready for planting. flower bed garden or lawnâ€"All IN ONE OPERATION. We rotary tillerâ€"a machine entirely "BLONDIE MEETS THE BOSS" "Dea« "l'-‘f"i'u-_’ "Dead ‘1: CRIMINAL Y Miss Minnie Buzard is spending Telephone Highland Park 424 Ask for Sam Gore Gardeners! Timeâ€"Moneyâ€"Effort BONITA _ GRANYVILLE JOHN LITEL "NANCY DREW REPORTER" DOUBLE FEATUREâ€" HN GARFIRLD | m!Al_ ROBSON For additional information and estimates fall in the O‘Brien‘s hon operator and machine at a latest April 15 â€" 10e 19â€"20 PHILATHEA CLASS TO MEET The Philathea Class of the Bethâ€" any Evangelical church will meet next Tuesday evening, April 18th at the home of Mrs. John Erickson, 531 Gray ave. THOMAS â€" HANSEN WEDDING Miss Dorothy Thomas of Chicago and Karl Hansen of this city will be united in marriage at the Bethâ€" any Evangelical church, Saturday the birth of a daughter, Barbara, on Tuesday, April 4. Mrs. Barden is the former Florence C. Larson, daughter of Mrs. Marie Larson, both former residents of Highland Park. The Bardens have another daugbter, Joan, who was three in January. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Barden, Jr., of Oaklyn, New Jersey, announce _ Mrs. Matt J. Maiman entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening at ker home on Central street, Highâ€" amiily Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pier of S. Linden avenue are entertaining at a Chinese Checker tou rnament Kent Wonnell has returned to his studies at Purdue after spending Tw . sprimi Miss Marjorie Leaming enterâ€" tained the Young Womans Club of ::nhc en Miss Barbara Gallup of Central .mh.bww roomâ€"mate . at College, Miss Minnic Simon, over the Easter week end. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Yowell reâ€" turned Sunday . from l-rnl months stay in Arizons Caliâ€" Tished many former Highintt Park visited many m-b-.&ï¬c West Coast. They left Monday for Milwaukee, Wis. Miss Joan Pier returnel to her “QW“- Wesinesday after spending the Easâ€" ter holidays with her parents, the Harry Piers. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Bingham ;‘:‘M-“ a o blnb.u*d ==»<lve of talled. the San Blas Inlands which have just been opened to the public part of this week with her fumily in St. Joseph, Missouri. s LaGrange Sunday guests of lr.-dl;....*!.h Winmt\:: Sreeres cr am Roaarp: Arman Ig‘mmâ€"m NO FeroiMAMRY oero 1bomy| | rr Th â€" «l | Tds *'* wal . y _ #a * ‘ [ ,_] R â€" i ,,4“’ ‘I | NP at "â€"â€"A P â€" a ( 4.’ ‘ oR * * ie mereok ABP Toum <\ Tmenanion teacer yar m‘ums% â€W come Greevs or mA Amine Gecuea prver :g. P FMERNLC MNG..... Cr se scvem o mmm e fusâ€" NC FAM@ACANRY Qse0 1bomy| PAMOEUN eonee: 521 Central Avenue 894. CENTRAL AVENUE BAUM‘S BAKERY This series of Mustrations through the courtery of i. *" Cunietenony, o. D. vacation here wilth #iis HERE AT BAUM‘S BAKERY YOU WILL FIND, "QUALITY WITH ECONOMY." Shop with Confidence at THB PE B8# Lester G. Wood, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester G. Wood of Glenâ€" coe avenue will take place Saturday noon, in St. Augustine‘s Episcopal chureh ® in will be small with only the two imâ€" mediate families and relatives atâ€" tending. Following the ceremony, they will all proceed to the Orringâ€" ton Hotel for a wedding breakfast. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Ragsdale of Wilmette and RAGSDALE â€" WOOD WEDDING SATURDAY Pollowing the wedding, a recepâ€" tion was held for friends of the bride and &room. Among the out of town guests were Mrs. Wm. Lane of McLean, IHincis, Mr, and Mrs. William Knoth of Bloomington, Iliâ€" nois, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oostâ€" meyer and daughter Ruth of Chicaâ€" go, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oostmeyer of Homewood, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. Verde Johnston of Wheaton, Iliâ€" nois, Mr. William Grant, and Mr. Rex Ingersoll of Oxford, lows. fireplace which was banked with huckleberry and decorated with Easâ€" ter lilies and white candles. Preâ€" ceding the ceremony, Miss Mary Desmond sang "I love You Truly." The bride was dressed in dusty pink and wore a corsage of gardenias. Marie Lane, who wore powder biue and a corsage of sweet peas,. Mr. Robert Early was best man for Mr. Dinkeloo. the presence of relatives of the young couple, by the Reverend C. J. LANE . DINKELOO NUPTIALS mâ€"m:dlh'll.lm duufghter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lane of McLean, IHincis, and Paul Dinkeloo, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Dinkeloo, took place at 7:80 o‘clock, SBaturday evening, at the home of the groom‘s parents, 630 Onwentsia Avenue. The service was read in Mrs. A. W. Chippendale, of this city hrdï¬uh'w Club at the Weston hotel in New York City. Purdue U ty, W P Picoue , University, West | LaFay Recent arrivals at the Hotel Comâ€" -ohn.h'atm'&blu. E. H. Morrissey of city. J-d-dl-hi-1-o the guests of their brother at at 4;80 p. m. Rev. H. Â¥ TRE viom.o e CBMY uD gormenr, wevero or m â€"om many Mure RAT "PH on TVE Srmag u. >wing HIGHLAND FPARK, ILJ. Phone H. P. 815 with ’pring.‘ visit his parents in Highland Park. He returned to California Monday. John Sample spent Easter week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sample, in Lutesville, Misâ€" graduated from the Finch School in New York in 1986. Mr. Morris atiended Dartmouth College in Hanâ€" ISABELâ€"TEN ANT ENGAGEMENT At a cocktail party on Saturday lul.l.?:“l&o . Ti Honut 108 ol Hes western University in Evanston. He is at present in business in Chiâ€" cago. The wedding will take place this sumumer. of F Miss Tennant atiended the Royceâ€" have taken a ten day motor trip to Natchez, Mississippi and New Orâ€" Mr. Edward Beneke flew from California Saturday to attend to Mr It is our desire to please and to 387 Central Avenue _ ELECT ROBERT C. L. PRICE ATTENTION LADIES !! I Haven‘t Made A Promise That I Can‘t Keep" Pease Drug Store CALL FOR YOUR FREE SAMPLE OF ~<.â€"~CASM A Â¥___â€"_â€" Andwyot,luwuu&tphthhhn W&%mlï¬oonï¬tmhfl, And dainty, lovely, pretty feet. E The Christ I know is stronger, friend, than thatâ€" The Christ I know has stood alone; The Christ I know said if one ask for bread Would you be fool and give a stone? The Christ I know is strong of arm and leg _ His face is lined with furrows, deep, â€" â€"â€" â€"> _ Alone He bore His heavy cross, Aloulcdr.nnkthmhzdhfl- Alone He suffered constant loss. And yet, I saw an artist paint his face The Christ I know has musecles hard as fron ‘And yet, a Christ who, too, could weep. Oh, what a man the Christus must have been! Conm:d&“uuhm He strode f‘ï¬om&mï¬ H urged the many money changers there * And pu his brother Jawe to roud, Alone He stood upon Gethsemane, said this is my Father‘s temple, menâ€" Come one, you rascalsâ€"get you out. The Christus 52 N. Second St. _ Phone HP. 3878 Commissioner at Mrs. Joshus Derry, and the Wiss es Marion Bard and Carole Keliner Paim Springs, California. ~They expect to be goue until about the first of May. Miss Claire Beneke is returning u-im':l-h-*'h her mother, Mrs. Henry Beneke, Sr. Mrs. Howard Smith of Prospect avenue and her daughter, Margaret Smith have returned. from Fry, Arizons whese they have been Joseph Ciallanza NELSoCN can honestly say Will Teach at Your Home If Desired Solfeggio, Italian Languages. Extension, True Purely Natâ€" M&u‘lï¬c Teacher of Perfect Vocal Deâ€" â€"Franklin Lee Stevenson. trom t ak silnne n 7 in one candidate who April 18th vote for the last few months. for Logan