Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Perry Boynton of N. Sheridan road left for Pine Forge, Pa., on Wednesday to attend the wedding of their son, Woodward Leavenworth Boynton to Martha Ryerson Rutter, daughter of Mr. William McMurtrie Rutter on Friday. The announcement of the engagement was made Sunday by the brideâ€"toâ€"be‘s father at his home in Pine Forge. The young couple will make their home in Appleton, Wis., where Mr. Gmeiner is practicing law, after a week‘s honeymoon. RUTTERâ€"BOYNTON WEDDING FRIDAY Mr. Gmeiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Gmeiner of Appleton, Wis., had his brother, James, as his best dress and her attendants, Mrs. Kenâ€" neth Downer of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Miss Margaret Mercer of Evanston were dressed in ice blue chiffon. The bride‘s bouquet consisted of orchids and freesia and the girls carried American Beauty roses. Little Sue Leonard, niece of the bride, was sweet in a long blue frock carrying a basket of white flowers consisting of sweet peas and roses. A recepâ€" tion was given at the home of t.he\ bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Leonard on Carol Ct. following the ceremony. LEONARDâ€"GMEINER WEDDING Before the fireplace banked with green huckleberry, white snapdragâ€" ons and white sweet peas at the E. E. Leonard home, their daughter Janet and Seymour Gmeiner Jr. said their vows Saturday afternoon at 4 o‘clock. The Rev. William J. Spicer of Appleton, Wisconsin, officiated at the ceremony. The bride was gownâ€" ed in an Italian brocaded afternoon Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor PAGE SIX Thursdayâ€"Friday Feb. 8â€"9 Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. "Rulers of The Sea" Jimmie Fiddler says "A four bell picture!" for this grandâ€" est of all dramas of the sea. Added : Robert Benchley and Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highlad Park Nl. , â€" Admission 30e â€" 10¢ ‘"‘The Private Lives The secret romance of His tory‘s virgin Queen! Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9:00 p.m, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. Added: Cartoon in Color Mechanix IMustrated ouglas Fairbanks, Jr Margaret Lockwood Feb. 11â€"12â€"12 BETTE DAVIS ERROL FLYNN Olivia De Havilland in the Technicolor film â€"â€"â€"â€" COMING â€"â€"â€"â€" VICTOR MeLAGLEN, JACKIE COOPER in "BIG GUY" "DESTRY RIDES AGAIN" .â€" "NINOTCHKA" Pete Smith Novelty of Elizabeth and Essex" A L C Y O N 3a/ed o/ the GLADYS UDELL, Society Editor One of the social units of the North Shore Alumnae of Alpha Phi sorority, known as Group Two, will meet at 12:30 for a monthly sandâ€" wichâ€"luncheonette on Friday, Febâ€" ruary 16th, at the home of Mrs. Clarence Happ, 2902 Thayer street, Evanston. Mrs. Staver Moulding of Wilmette, chairman of the group, will conduct the informal business end program of the day. ALPHA PHI GROUP TO HOLD MEETING Miss Gallup graduated from Highland Park High school and atâ€" tended Rockford college. Mr. Booth graduated from the North Shore Country Day School of Winnetka, Yale university and received his law degree at Chicago university. He is now practicing law in Chicago. No date has been set for the wedding. At a tea on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Benton Gallup, Mrs. Edward Messick Gallup of Central avenue announced "the engagement of her daughter Barbara Alice to Knox Booth son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Miller Booth of Gleneoe. GALLUPâ€"BOOTH ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED The wedding ceremony will be read at four o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon. Mr. Boynton will have as his best man, his brother, Mr. F. P. Boynton Jr., of Elm place. Mrs. Boynton Jr., will accompany her husband east, Miss Rutter is a graduate of Benâ€" nington college. Mr. Boynton atâ€" tended Phillip academy and was graduated from the University of North Carolina. He is now on the faculty of Birckley School for Boys in New York City. Mr. Rutter wil be remembered as the nephew of the late Col. and Mrs. Pontias Turnâ€" ley, residents of N. Sheridan road. Saturday Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Feb. 14â€"15â€"16 LORETTA YOUNG DAVID NIVEN HUGH HERBERT BILLIE BURKE A gay romantic comedy . . . . just popping with excitement â€"â€"DOUBLE FEATUREâ€"â€" LANA TURNER ARTIE SHAW & HIS BAND and emotion! Added: Drunk Driving, Crime Doesn‘t Pay Series It‘s young America on High! A Laugh, Love and Swing Jam ! "Dancing Coâ€"Ed" ‘"Eternally Yours" the Famous Blind Horse. in ‘"Pride Of The â€"â€"â€"ANDâ€" EDITH FELLOWS GANTRY and im 10 Mrs. Robert Bock of Oakwood aveâ€" nue was hostess at luncheon last Friâ€" day. in the play written from Jane Ausâ€" ten‘s "Pride and Prejudice," to be presented March 1 and 2 by the senior class of Goucher college, Balâ€" timore, Md. Two Highland Parkers have been appointed to serve on the Alumni Foundation of the University of Chicago, which is making preparaâ€" tions for participation in the fiftieth anniversary celebration of the uniâ€" versity in 1941. They are George H. Hartman and Donald S. Trumâ€" bull. The 70th anniversary of the founding of Kappa Alpha Theta will be celebrated by all Theta alumâ€" nae groups of the Chicago arca at a Founders‘â€"day luncheon on Saturâ€" day afternoon, February 24. at 1 o‘clock at the Lake Shore Athletic club, Chicago. Miss Marjory Weber is transferâ€" ring from Grinnell college to Northâ€" western university this week, the midsemester of her junior year. Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Peterson of Ridgewood drive returned last week from New Orleans. While there they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Armand Legendre at one of the Mardi Gras balls. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seiler of Deerfield announce the birth of a daughter born Monday, February 5 at the Highland Park hospital. George Randall of Chicago ani Ellenth Voight of Highland Park took out a marriage license in Wauâ€" kegan recently. Mrs. W. R. Ruffner returned Monâ€" day from a two months visit in Long Island and Schenectady. N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Kleinâ€" schmidt of Deere Park drive are soâ€" journing at Miami, Florida. Mrs. Robert E. Wood was hostess at luncheon Tuesday at her home on Laurel avenue. Miss Jeannette Parker has been selected to play the part of Magiie Mrs. T. T. Moore of New Orleans, Grand alumnae secretary, will be Mrs. C. E. Bohn (Wilma Knoâ€" bloch) and Miss Jeanette Hobjer had m luncheonâ€"theater engagement in Washington, D. C., last Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Bohn, formerly of Fort Sheridan, are living in Arâ€" lington, Va., and Miss Hobjer, a resâ€" ident of Highland Park, is now emâ€" ployed in Washington. i Mrs. W. F. G. Ross entertained the Women‘s Guild of the Presbyâ€" terian church at luncheon Monday. Mrs. Robert Walker was chairman. Mrs. H. C. Breidert of St. Paul, Minn., formerly of this city, is the guest of Mrs. Walter Cope this week. Mrs. Herbert Small entertained at luncheon Monday for Mrs. Ella W. VanBergen, who was celebrating her 85th birthday anniversary. Mrs. Lawrence A. Mills was called to Deerfield, Mas., last week by the illness of her son, Campbell, who is studying at the Deerfleld Acadâ€" emy. The young man, who sufâ€" fered an atack of pneumonia, is reâ€" ported very much improved. E will be James Minter of Chicago. Ushers are to be Bob Davis of Glenâ€" coe, James Currie of Wilmette and Sherman Larsen and Kenneth Larâ€" sen, both of Chicago. GOWINGâ€"HALLBERG ANNOUNCEMENT MADE .::. 8. A. Gowing ‘o: Ii-.pdui announces engagemen: of her daughter Virginia, to Dave Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pugsley of Glencoe announce the approachâ€" ing marriage of their daughter, Helen, to Earl J. Hansen of Highâ€" land Park on Friday, April 26. Miss Pugsley has chosen as her maid of honor, Miss Betty Jean Smith of Glencoe, while Miss Betty Ann Davis of Glencoe and Miss Hazel Forbes of Winnetka will be bridesmaids. Serving as best man PUGSLEY â€"HANSEN WEDDING APRIL 26 of her daughter Virginia, to Dave William Hallberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. David T. Hallberg of Forest avenue. No date has been set for the wedding. HIGHLAND Ten Pin Bowling Alley 139 N. Second Street â€"~ $/ | weom 4 BOWI.I N G AEFEPS YOU FEIT.. Our comfortable well equipped alleys invite you to playâ€"tonight and often. Take the family to THE HIGHLAND PARKE PRES3 Hospital Auxiliary To Meet February 14 The Woman‘s Auxiliary of the Highland Park hospital will meet Wednesday, February 14, instead of Feb. 7, as previously announced. The meeting will be held at Trinâ€" ity Episcopal church at 10:30 a.m. Luncheon will be served. numbers. The public is cordially inâ€" Present Two Plays At Grace Church The Council Aid of Grace Methâ€" odist church will present two short comedy plays at the church on North avenue and Laurette place, Friday, Feb. 16, at 8 o‘clock. Beâ€" sides the plays there will be musical est as guest speaker. 1ces W:!! N®.ans/%>~@.,fi@thodist with Rev. Kenheth CaFison Of LAKE FOF odist church, as guest speaker. The sermon text is "The Challenge of Lent." Next Thursday, Feb. 15, the servâ€" bined services each Thursday. The first one will be held at the Highâ€" wood church with Rev. Alvin J. Lindgren, formerly of Grace Methâ€" Highwood Churches Hold Combined Lenten Services Highwood Methodist and Grace Methodist church will have comâ€" _ Mrs. George Reeves, also of Rogâ€" er Williams avenue, will act as asâ€" sistant hostess. Meets Next Monday The Highland Park Auxiliary of the Cradle will hold its February meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred Hamm, 200 Roger Williams avenue, on Monday, February 12, at 2:30 Acclaimed enthusiastically by Chicago Theatre mudiences. Has appeared freâ€" quently with Grant Park Orchestras, also appeared on many NBC Broadcasts and with the Chicago Civic Opera Co. Teachâ€" ing harp at Northwestern University. Hay of the North Side Al club will be the toastmistress. 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