Included in the numerous parties given for the brideâ€"toâ€"be are a cockâ€" tail party given by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Seyfarth, preceding a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Onâ€" derdonk, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Allen entertained at dinner at Exmoor Tuesday, which was preâ€" ceeded by a cocktail party given by Miss Lucille Wright. Mrs, William C. Egan was hostess at luncheon Wednesday for the brideâ€"toâ€"be, while Mr. and Mrs, John O‘Brien gave a buffet supper the same evening. Toâ€" day (Thursday), Mrs. Nelson Forâ€" rest is giving a luncheon with Mr. and Mrs. Sample entertaining at cocktails, followed by Miss Phoebe Swazey‘s spinster dinner and the bachelor dinner at Exmoor. Mrs. Konrad Schreier is having a breakâ€" fast at Exmoor tomorrow for Miss Calkins, with Mrs. Glen Sample givâ€" ing the bridal dinner in the evening. Mrs. Robert D. Forgan will be hosâ€". The bride will be attended by her sister, Mrs. John W. Sample (Kathâ€" leen Calkins) as matron of honor, while the bridesmaids will be Miss Phoebe Swazey, sister of the groom, Mrs, Coman Monroe, of Detroit; Mrs. Phillip Allen of Kenilworth; Miss Marianne Henry of Elmira, N. Y., and Miss Lucille Wright of Banâ€" nockburn. Mr. Egan will have as his best man Edward Counihan, Jr., of Camâ€" bridge, Mass. Ushering will be Eben R. Wyles of St, Louis, Nelson D. Warwick of Philadelphia, Alfred S. Dewey, Belmont, Mass., John D. Whittemore, Boston, Mass., John Sample of Lake Bluff; Hugh Seyâ€" farth of Highland Park and John O‘Brien of Winnetka. The marriage of Miss Jane Calkâ€" ins of Bannockburn and William C. Egan, son of Mrs. Roswell B. Swaâ€" zey of Highland Park and William B. Egan of Chicago, will take place Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o‘clock at Trinity Episcopal church. The service will be read by the Rev. Christoph Keller, rector of the church. A reception will follow at the home of the bride‘s mother in Bannockburn. CALKINSâ€"EGAN NUPTIALS CHICAGO COUPLE MARRIED HERE Miss Jane Browne of Chicago and Mr. George Wade Lyons of the same city were united in marriage at the Bethany Evangelical church Saturâ€" day evening at 8 o‘clock. They were attended by immediate friends. Rev. H. F. Siemsen officiated. riage ceremony at Bethany Evanâ€" gelical church, Friday evening at 8 o‘clock. Rev. H. F. Siemsen read the ritual. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Tribbey. LANGâ€"ATTIG wWEDDING «Jerse Jatles of the Jown Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GLADYS UDELL, Society Editor became the bride of Maurice Attig "IT COULDHAPPEN _â€"_TO You" Cartoon â€" #volo(u in saey Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday Sept. 10â€"11â€"12 JACK BENNY DOROTHY LAMOUR Thursday Sept. 7 â€"â€"DOUBLE FEATUREâ€"â€" IGNACE JAN PADEREWSKI CHARLES FARRELL MARIE TEMPEST A rare entertainment treat for the whole family! â€"â€"â€"ANDâ€"â€" STUART ERWIN GLORIA STUART Six great stars . . . four hit songs . . . a bevy of pretty girls . . and loads of laughs! Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, NIL â€" Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second $:00 pam. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. Fun galore «. . and how! EDWARD ARNOLD "ROCHESTER" "MAN ABOUT "MOONLIGHT SONATA" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" COMING â€"â€"â€"â€" Joan Blondell, Pat O‘Brien in "Kid From Kokomo" A L C Y O N & Vacation" â€" "Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever" 3a£d o/ the Miss Georgia â€" Donnersberger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Donnersberger of S. Greenbay road, whose engagement to Charles J. Cretors of Chicago was announced in May, has returned from Califorâ€" nia with her parents and has set the date for her wedding for Octoâ€" G. DONNERSBERGER SETS DATE Mr. and Mrs. George W. Stark of Indianapolis, Ind., announce the marriage of their daughter Irene to Lt. James Barton Bennett on Auâ€" gust 26. The Bennetts will make their home in Lockhart, Texas, where Lt. Bennett is stationed. Mrs. Bennett was formerly the kindergarâ€" ten teacher at Greenbay Road school. ber 21. The ceremony will take place at St. Mary‘s church, Lake IRENE STARK MARRIED AUGUST 26 The young couple‘s only attendâ€" ants will be Miss Mary Ellen Hoâ€" kanson of Evanston,~ formerly of Ravinia, and the groom‘s brother, Joseph Kennicott, will serve as best man. A reception will be given by the bride‘s parents and after a honeyâ€" moon Mr. Kennicott and his bride will make their home in Ravinia. The marriage of Miss Mary Wilâ€" der to Hiram L. Kennicott, Jr., will be solemnized this Saturday in Davâ€" enport, lowa, at the Episcopal Cathedral at 4 o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon. Miss Wilder is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland D. Wilder of Davenport, lowsa, formerly of Highland Park, and Mr. Kennicott is the son of Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Kennicott of N. Linden avenue. tess at a bridal luncheon Saturday, which will conclude a round of enterâ€" tainment for the young couple who will be married in the afternoon. The young people of the Bethany parish of high school age and older are invited to attend the young peoâ€" ple‘s meeting Sunday at 7 p.m. Plans of interest for the fall and winter will be presented. WILDERâ€"KENNICOTT MARRIAGE SATURDAY YOUNG PEOPLE AT BETHANY MEET Fridayâ€"Saturday Sept. ANN SOTHERN ROBERT YOUNG CLIFF EDWARDS ‘"MR. MOTO TAKES _A VACATION®" Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Sept, 13â€"14â€"15 â€"â€"Double Featureâ€"â€" PETER LORRE Added : POPEYE CARTOON MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED The famous Sat. Eve. P sleuth has his strangest adventure! â€"â€"Andâ€"â€" RITA JOHNSON ___ TOM NEAL in Exciting . .7ï¬rillin¢ .. True ‘"‘THEY ALL COME Studio: 900 Wade Street Mrs. Harold Finch Piano Teacher Here‘s our Guarantee! "Maisie" is the surprise picture of the season! FALL TERM OPENS September 11th n 3540 "MAISIE" in â€" 10e Mr. Carl W. Enghelmayer will enâ€" tertain at a stag party Friday eveâ€" ning honoring Mr, Charles E. Weed, Jr., of Glencoe, whose marriage to Miss Frances Hanchett will take place Sept. 14. W. Morgan Weed of McDaniels avenue will be his brother‘s best man. Mr, and Mrs. James B. McCraren of Deerfield road are the happy parents of a son born Friday, Sept. 1, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Owens White of S. Greenbay road are naming their new baby Donald Owens White Jr. He has an eT brother, Duncan Campbell White. Mrs. White is the former Marian Hymers, the daughter of Mrs. Edâ€" ward Hymers. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Leaming and daughter, Miss Marjorie Leaming, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oliver, in Colâ€" oma, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson of Kenosha, Wis., are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of a son born Saturday, Sept. 2, at the Highland Park hospital. ton, D. C., visiting her sister, Florâ€" ence. Miss Helen Jean Abercromby, who is employed in Sparta, Wis., spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Aberâ€" cromby. Miss Shirley Beyers of Ravinia spent the Labor Day weekend and this week visiting the Richard Marâ€" shalls of Cleveland, Ohio. From there she will visit the New York World‘s Fair. Mrs. Raymond Fidder hadâ€"as her weekend guests her mother, Mrs. Minnie Grant, sister, Miss Edith Grant of Tonica, Ill., her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grant, of Peru, III. Mrs. Helen C. Golden and daughâ€" ter, Gloria Jean, and Mrs. Viola Conrad and Wesley Conrad spent the week end in Oshkosh and Greenâ€" bay, Wis. Mrs. Gerda Braun and her son, David, are leaving this weekâ€"end for their home in Burlington, Ia., after spending the summer in Highland Park with Mrs. Braun‘s sister, Mrs. William H. Saathoff. ° Bill Loomis and John Sorsen spent the weekend at Lake Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Scotchmer of Niagara Falls, N. Y., have been the guests of Mrs. Scotchmer‘s sisâ€" ter and family, the Harold N. Finchs, the past two weeks. Mr. Scotchmer and Mr. Finch spent a few days in Minnesota fishing. Miss Helen Leuer is spending her threei wgeks' vacation in Washingâ€" Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Durbahn and daughters, Phyllis, Mary and Mirth, spent last week touring through Wisconsin and Minnesota. es ow James Byrne, a guest o!‘ the Milâ€" ton St. Peters this summer, left Friday for Indianapolis, Ind. Miss Elizabeth Low is leaving for the East on Sunday to be a bridesâ€" maid in her roommate‘s wedding party on September 13. Her roomâ€" mate, Miss Marjorie Banta of Lonâ€" don and New York, will become the bride of David Dalzell. Also to attend the wedding from Highland Park will be Miss Marjorie Shay. All three girls are students of Smith College. Mrs. Hoyt Roush of Ridgewood drive and Mrs. B. Eyles of Chicago are leaving Saturday for New York for a short visit and trip to the Fair. Forest followed by a reception and breakfast at the Exmoor Country ¢lub. son Whitt Jr. and daughter, Judy, are touring through New York, Delâ€" aware, and Virginia, for two weeks. They will drop off the junior Mr. Schultz at his college, Washington and Lee, before returning. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Greenslade left yesterday (Wednesday) for a week‘s fishing trip at Winneconne, on the Wolf river, Wis. Ted and Mildred Hill have reâ€" turned from a ten day vacation at Hayward, Wis 372 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 630 We always pay proper cash value OLD GOLD Mr CASH for T H E P R ES 8 and Elmer Stone left Tuesdayfor the University of Illinois where he will |enter his junior year. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chalmers and daughter Ruth and Miss Phylâ€" lis Udell spent Sunday and Monâ€" day at the Dells, Wisconsin. Ruth will be leaving Monday for Cedar Rapids, Towa, to attend t?e "rushâ€" ing" parties of her sorority, Kappa Delta of Coe college. Mr. Sewall Truax of Egandale road spent the weekend at the Indiâ€" ana Dunes. Miss Kay Lou Vail is giving a luncheon September 12 at the home of her mother, Mrs. Roger Vail, in honor of debutante, Dorothy Warâ€" ner of Winnetka. Miss Vail will be one of the assistants at the tea dance the Rawleigh Warners will give to present their daughter on September 8. avenue, and Catherine Jones, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Claburn E. Jones, 199 Roger Williams avenue, have enrolled at Stephens College for Women at Columbia, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Johnson of Deerfield are the proud parents ol a daughter born Thursday, August 31, at the Highland Park hospital. and daughters, Connie and Margaâ€" ret, motored to Toronto, Canada, over the Labor Day weekend. Grundal. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Elwell and Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Edwards spent several days this week at Green Lake, Wis.. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bartel spent the weekend in Peoria visitâ€" Davida Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David E. 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