«#Jerse Jatles of the Jown Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor ceremony will be followed by a reâ€" ception and breakfast at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Donnersberger on 8. Greenâ€" bay road. ‘The bride‘s sisters, Geneâ€" vieve and Florence, and the groom‘s sister, Loretta, will serve as bridesâ€" maids, and the bride‘s niece, Susan Donnersberger, will be flower girl. Charles Moore of Kansas City will be Mr. Coles‘ best man, and Rayâ€" mond Donnersberger, Robert Monâ€" ogue, Rudolf Laub and Charles Creâ€" tors are to usher. Donald and Rayâ€" mond Laub will serve as page boys. DONNERSBERGERâ€"COLES WEDDING SATURDAY The marriage of Miss Antoinette Donnersberger and Hubert Coles will be solemnized this Saturday Mary‘s church in Lake Forest, with Rev. Charles Murphy officiating. The Here for the wedding will be the bridegroom‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Coles of Phoenix, Ariz., and his sister, Mrs. Jack Collins of San Francisco. The newlyweds will motor to Calâ€" ifornia on their wedding trip, reâ€" turning to their new home in Phoeâ€" nix, Aris. LISKEâ€"MEIERHOFPF WEDDING TUESDAY Miss Mary Liske, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Liske, will beâ€" come the bride of Frederick (Babe) Meierhoff, son of Mrs. Mary Meierâ€" hoff next Tuesday, May 14. The ceremony will be read at 10:30 in the morning at St. James church by Father Gleason with the bride‘s cousin, Father Frederick Rothermel, of St. John, Ind., assisting in the mass. ‘The wedding breakfast will immediately follow the ceremony at the bride‘s home, 225 Sheridan aveâ€" nue, Highwood. The North Shore Alumni of Gamâ€" ma Phi Beta are holding their tea at the home of Mrs. Dave T. Sandâ€" ers next Wednesday. The active chapter of Lake Forest will be guests of honor. Miss Elinor Irwin Coffin and John Robertson Whiteside were married Saturday at All Souls‘ Unitarian church in New York. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spaulding Coffin of New York, forâ€" The ‘bride‘s sister, Miss Frances Liske, will serve her as bridesmaid and the groom‘s brother, Mr. Walter Meierhoff, will act as best man. Mr. Raymond Unbehaun and Mr. George Liske, will serve as ushers. After a short honéymoon _ the young couple will make their home at 571 W. Park avenue. COFFINâ€"WHITESIDE WEDDING MAY 2nd GAMMA PHI BETA TEA WEDNESDAY 15¢ m _ s 300 Also Sinclair Service Station 15 N. St. Johns Avenue Thursdayâ€"Friday May 9â€"10 MICKEY ROONEY LEWIS STONE CECELIA PARKER It‘s terrific! Andy‘s a fugitive from a Dame gang now . ... man to man, it‘s riotous! Added : Cartoon and Select Short Subjects triumph of acting . . . a grand euoo&‘dnuul A glorious love story . . . Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday May 12â€"13â€"14 VIVIEN LEIGH CHARLES LAUGHTON North Shore Cab Co. "Judge Hardy and Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highlad Park IM. , â€" Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ Spencer Tracy, Robert Young in "Northwest Passage" Aun Sothern in "Congo Maisie" â€" "The Secret of Dr. Kikdare" Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9100 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. News and Select Short "Sidewalks Of ROCCO COSCARELLI at eleven o‘clock at 8t. A L C Y O N ja/éd o/ the GLaDYs UDELL, The Women‘s Missionary society of Bethany Evangelical church are holding their annual luncheon at the E. D. Fritsch home today followed by their monthly meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond LaChance of N. Greenbay road are the happy parents of a son born last weekâ€" end at Victory Memorial hospital in Waukegan. Mrs. Leonard Steffen of Walnut avenue entertained her club at bridge Tuesday evening. The United Thank Offering group of the Trinity Women‘s Auxiliary held their tea Wednesday at the home of Mrs. George Allen Mason. merly of Winnetka. Mr., Whiteside is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Robâ€" ertson Whiteside, of Champlain, N. Y., formerly of Highland Park. _ _ Miss Marjorie Weber is attending the week end festivities at Grinnell college, Grinnell, Tows. Mrs. Elwood Ankrum of St. Louis, formerly of Highland Park, is stayâ€" ing at the LaSalle hotel in Chicago this week. She visited Mrs. Hoyt Roush on Ridgewood drive on Tuesâ€" day. Mrs. C. I. Brogks and Mrs. K. B. Lacy entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday at Mrs. Brook‘s home on Glencoe avenue, Shirley Ann and Jacqueline Noerâ€" enberg are out from their five weeks quarantine for scarlet fever. Society Editor Mrs. Viola Conrad spent the week end in Fisk, Wis., as the guest of her brother, Mr. Oscar Pansie. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Pohrte of S. St. Johns avenue have moved The bride, who wore her mother‘s wedding gown, was attended by her sister, Miss Rosamond Prescott Cofâ€" fin. Gerritt Van Schaick was best man. The ushers were George A. Whiteside, Philip Tristram Coffin, Thomas Husband, and Dudley Halâ€" let. Mrs. Karl Bahr entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home on Laurel avenue. to LaPorte, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Juergens and daughter Patricia, Mrs. John Beam and son Edwin and Mrs. Harâ€" ry Decker, all of Chicago, were Sun. day guests of Mrs. Helen C. Goldâ€" Mrs. Albert Lillie of Ridgewood drive is entertainning at dessert bridge today (Thursday). Mr. and Mrs. Qscar Iverson enâ€" tertained their bri’ze club last Satâ€" urday evening. Mrs. D. T. Sanders of Woodbridge lane was hostess at luncheon and bridge Tuesday. Wed.â€"Thurs.â€"Fri. Ha 15â€"16â€"17 WALLACE B Â¥ DOLORES DEL RIO in Saturday Beery‘s best! He‘s a roaring, rousâ€" ing "Good Bad Man" again l The most amazing characters in all fiction surge to thrillâ€" ing life! with K Baker â€" Florence Rice Kenny Baker â€" Florence Rice MARGARET LINDSAY GEORGE SANDERS DICK FORAN "The Man From "At The Circus" Seven Gables" Nathaniel Hawthorne‘s News and Select Short Subjects "‘The House of MARX May 11 avenue entertained her club at lunchâ€" eon and bridge Wednesday afterâ€" Highland Park enjoyed the Derby Week festivities at French Lick Springs resort. The Kempers also attended the sixtyâ€"sixth Kentucky Derby Saturday at Churchill Downs in nearby Louisville, returning for the postâ€"denby activities at the Southern Indiana spa. Mrs. Carl Anderson, Mrs. L. R. Hutchinson and Mrs. Anna Daniels are entertaining at a shower this evening for Mrs, Wm. Stupple. Mrs. Harold Marks enjoyed the Derby Week end festivities at French Lick Springs resort. Mrs. Marks also attended the sixtyâ€"sixth Kenâ€" tucky Derby Saturday at Churchill Downs in nearby Louisville, returnâ€" ing for the postâ€"derby activities at the Southern Indiana spa. Bob Redfearn of E. Park avenue was surprised with a party given for him Sunday in celebration of his birthday anniversary. Mrs. Herman Denzel will be hostâ€" es to her bridge club tomorrow (Friâ€" day). Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dickin Weeks of Dale avenue are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter, Nancy Dickin Weeks, born Thursday, May 2. Mr. Weeks is the former Elsie Crane Watkins. Mr. D. T. Sanders is leaving Friâ€" day for White Sulphur Springs, where he will attend the Investment Bankers Association convention next week. Mrs. Roger Vail and Mrs. Edward A. Smith returned the early part of the week from a 10 day trip through the South. They visited Mrs. Ralph Bard at her plantation near Ranâ€" dolph, Va. Mrs, George Childs, Mrs. Robert Carver, Miss Priscilla Carver, Mr. Wynne Carver and Mr. Gomer Jones left last Friday for a ten day motor trip through the South stopping in Rainbow Springs, N. C., for two days and spending the remainder of the time at Williamsburg, Va. Erwin Anderson of LaGrange and Ann Sample of Highland Park took out a marriage license in Clinton, Ia., last week. Mr. Charles Melville is at the Henâ€" rotin hospital in Chicago where he is under observation. The Melvilles have sold their home here and are now living with their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Melville, 5027 Washington Blyd., Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. Abram Hoffman reâ€" turned last Saturday from a six weeks sojourn at Miami Beach, Florâ€" ida. Miss Dorothy Luedemann of Bloom street entertained at a panâ€" try shower and luncheon Wednesday for Miss Jean Williams, who has set August 10 as the tentative date for her wedding to Kenneth L. Simpson. Robert A. Johnson, senior at Highland Park High school, has been awarded a half tuitions scholarship at Oberlin college for next year valâ€" ued at $150. Johnson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Johnson, 2381 Lakeside place, Highland Park. Constanice Teetor of Hagerstown, Ind., is spending ten days with her grandparents, the L. B. Sinclairs, on Dale avenue. Miss Williams is leaving today (Thursday) for a month‘s visit in the East. She will spend ten days Mrs. Martin Murphy of Glencoe Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kemper of GARNETT‘S THE HIGHLAND PARK PLE88 t 12 \f TV Var Wï¬f‘% S uit Ralk lt C Em'flnukndc-bmo.ï¬.mm you want to feel that you‘re getting the most for your money. We recommend Borbizon Slips beâ€" cause they have possed all tests . . . including those offered by the school of hard knocks Borbizon shoulder strap to neat shirtâ€"cuff hem! We have your =r*. rowlength in light shades. Priced from 9 ’on t l‘ a w.,/u in Summit, N. J., with friends and several days in Cincinnati, Ohiv, as the guest of Mrs. John H. Harmon, Jr., the former Jane Hart of Highâ€" land Park. Campbell Chapter Guild met Wedâ€" nesday, May 8, at 1:30 p.m. in Maâ€" sonic Temple. Hostesses were Mrs. Marie Schneider, Mrs. Alvina Culver, Jean Sinclair, Frances Johnson and Mrs .Anna Carison. The construction of two new homes in Sunset Terrace subdivision was started during the past week. "Red" Edwards is building on Harâ€" vart court while a Mr. Anderson of Chicago will erect a home on Clifton avenue. May 1st to 682 Yale lane. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Haskell of Northbrook are the happy parents of a daughter born May 3 at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Dorothy Thomson, worthy matron of Campbell chapter, served as an officer in Wilmette chapter Monday evening and tonight will be an officer at Antioch chapter. Lt. Col. and Mrs. James A. Kilian of 1040 S. Sheridan road, moved Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Spachner with a party of eight enjoyed the races at Churchill Downs, Louisville, Ky., last weekend. Mrs. Spachner returnâ€" ed home after the races but Mr. Spachner flew to San Fernandino, Florida, on a five day business trip. Mrs. F. D. Gallagher of N. St. Johns avenue was taken to the Highland Park hospital last Friday for observation. the Rockford college c'nm;'n'zl.w'lirs'a' Jean McGowan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Sarett, wife of Prof. Sarett of Northwestern univerâ€" sity, will enter the Evanston hospiâ€" tal today (Thursday) where she will undergo an operation. SUIT or PLAIN DRESS When accompanied by another garment at the regular price of At the elections held recently on Introductory Offer CLEANED AND PRESSED Fer a Limited Time Telephone Highland Park 20¢ RAY MOLENDI 24 North Sheridan Road $1.00 This stamp is protection for fine cleaning om fot[ 125 named basketball head in the Womâ€" en‘s Athletic Association. Miss Mcâ€" Gowan, a junior at Rockford, will hold her new office until the spring of next year. Cary avenue, Ravinia, is among the 51 students at Northwestern univerâ€" sity who have successfully passed the final examination in the Civil Aeronautics ground school, it has been announced. Upon completion of flight instruction they will be grantâ€" ed private pilot‘s licenses. Miss Stein, a senior in the college of liberal arts, is a member of Alâ€" pha Eta Rho, aviation society, and of the woman‘s athletic association. high school. She is a graduate of Highland Park Miss Elizabetrh Doty of Berwyn underwent an appendectomy at the Highland Park hospital Saturday. Miss Doty was formerly associated with the local hospital as a nurse. She left yesterday for her sister‘s home in LaGrange, where she will spend two weeks recuperating. The C. L. Jordan family, who have resided in Niles Center for the past two years, have returned to their home on Yale lane in Sunset terrace. Miss Mae Siljestrom, who underâ€" went an operation at the Highland Park hospital, last Tuesday, is getâ€" ting along nicely. Betty Harris Stein, daughter of NORTH SHORE Gas CO. 55 S. St. Johns Ave. 2 thread, box of 3....._...$2.85 3 thread, box of 3......$2.00 Handkerchiefs ... 25¢ to 50¢ Bags ...._.___.$1.95 and $2.95 5 South St. Johns Ave. HOSIERY Mothers‘ Day Gift Suggestions "As YOU LIKE IT" ves ... more and more fam» h_w-yn_.ntqlhdq the enly antomatic refriger stor whose freezing system has sething to cause noise, usthing to wear. Come in and i see the Gas Refrigerstor! NO MOVING PARTS! Erwin F. Dreis) FAYE BARKLEY “-J"b | «_ towers 'fl“‘l :‘1 You are sure to please her with a corsage, bouquet of cut flowâ€" ers, or a plant selected from ~% our complete stock. *Your idea, Henry? 1 was the one who suggested changing to a Gas Refrigerator!"‘ because it freezes silently with Open evenings ‘til 9 p.m. Higiny Tark hemplal D Staine along nicely, but will not be able ENTERTAIN BOARD MEMBERS > lq. J._ v. Syeellcr. vice presiâ€" dent in charge of ways and means of the Woman‘s Symphony Orchesâ€" tral Association of Chicago, will enâ€" tertain at a luncheon in her Vine street home in Highland Park, on May 9th at 1 o‘clock, honoring the members of the new board for the season 1940â€"1941, the officers and the members of the associate commitâ€" At this meeting plans will be made by the general chairman of benefits, Mrs. William H. Stanley, for the salad luncheon to be given at the home of Mrs. Donald S. Boynton on June 4th. During this party, Mrs. Hugo Dalmar of Evansâ€" ton will make the picture award painted by the celebrated Dutch artâ€" ist, Charles P, Gruppe, which Mrs. Daimar donated to the association. Mrs. Boynton is sending invitations to 180 guests. waafl_fldh_ 108 Non PA SFivE Sraker Cans co, u1. Mrs, Tom Kelly, who underwent a lother MARINELLO T. BEAUTY CULTURE THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940 Phone H. P. 600 Phone H. P. 926 oves