Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor Gun" Uni-L. Society Editor IN Jon/r non-AL , MONDAY In. Juno W, phnht. Ind '32f Minna, will snag a t "and all†-stine, lo, gt 8:15 hi ths Into an: at N'énhwuun Aiiiy 1711;51:- wm'umm of N. no}. Rik it“? It. Rune]! is â€shunt city clerk of Highwood nnd in well known among the young people of Highland Put-k Inning "tended the high when)! here. to M1. Jr., Ion of Mr. and In. Tho-n- Ruuell of Highwaod. Satur- dly morning " 11:80 o'clock. The marks. than will be performed by Judge Perry L. Per-om in the county eourthotuse. Mr. Run-11'- brother, Chalet. and Ill- Lens Walker will tttheir only attendanta. ttmtLANDoamittmLt, WEDDING SATURDAY [in Gran Barbuda. daughter of Mr. Angola 3011de of Townsville, m.cilt been the bride of Thom- Mr. 1nd Mrs. Walter Wee of Bun. set mod Innounce the opprooching marriage of their daughter. Flor- ence, to William Burkhudt, son of Mrs. Charles Burkhndt of Winnet, u. The ceremony will take place Wedneldly, June 19, " the Exmoor Country club, with Dr. Preston Dudley otBeiatirttt. A reception will he~held " the Rice home. "in: Rice will have " her unint- anu at the wedding the Mines Nan- cy Smythe, Alice Burkhlrdt. Shir- ley Gillick, Nlncy Kaufman, Elaine in St. Mary’s church in Lake Por.. est with the reception following " the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Donnernberger on s. Greenbay road. There will be . reception " Min Bulundo'l home, 218 Evolution wo- mu, Highwood. in the evening where the young couple will make their Huh. Jeanne Decker and Jil Low- enatein. Rulph Burkhardt will serve hi] brother as best mun. The young couple will make their home in At the Antoinette Donnerabertrer and Hubert W. Coles wedding lust Saturday morning, white and loft blue were the predominating colon. They were married It nuptial mun RICE-BURKHA RDT WEDDING JUNE " minim] Puk. DONNERSBERGER WEDDING The bride, one of six daughters, wore a lure trimmed marquisette gown with long sleeves and heart- shaped neck. A cluster of ornnge blolsomn anchored her veil And she carried a payer book with mullet 15c :31 2.T.' 30t Abe Sinclair Servic- Station " N. St. John- Avenue “mutiny-Friday M31 16-17 WALLACE BEER? More: Del Rio, John Howard Bow-y'- hr“! “at" I mrinw rot- lnl â€Good Had tun" Iain! - Phan-- l I‘M."- ol mm In DIM Uni. CIIVIII me. In." an". hing; um. I†Arm. Marl-M burnout rm signs: "grungy-g! 1m on My nguL l, Tun-lay North Shore Cab Co. â€CC: '""""8l,'d, ISe ',',','L WP. 300 N.E.P.24†. 'hht.dNrhN,- uni-um."- I‘m-Ibo “In.“ “has“! - "u' D-or-':'-'-".'-".-.---. Bland-y. Sunday Ind m- (to. mom "The Man From Dakota" "At The Circus†- “.0“ in} Tiii6k 4 It“ -&mndo - Bum A WW! - . Id. - Tu- lly 'l'lai, SPENCER TRACY ROBERT YOUNG RUTH HUSSBY an mad}: ALCYON ---.- oolnn Amt!“ - &'ll-b 0519-1. '15. I... In fu, o/lAe d thin violets, “up. of the nut, Ill!†tome-non, Ear brida- NORKETT- WELKER ENGA CEMENT Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Norkett of Deerfield Ivenue Announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Dorothy Marr, to Mr. Carl Walker. Jr., of Luke Geneva, Wis., son of Mr. and Mn. Carl Welker. The wedding is planned for early fall. nidl. 63min. Ind new Don- (hand in white mullet“. On their heads were halo: of "tilted marqniuttc, tied with blue unam- en that fell to the hem: of their dresses. Delphinium and naphtha- tits were combined in their blue and white bouqueu. Suun Doruter.berger, the flower girl, was gownod like the brides- maids. Donald and Raymond hub, Ions of In. Rudolf Lush of Mil- waukee, the former Elin Ihmnersber- get. wore white suits and carried Enter lilies. Mrs. Donnersberger won I dusty pink gown Ind hat with how/n necessaries and brown orchldl. Mrs. Coles' costume was blnck Ind white and Ihe wore freon onhids. Charles Moore cums from Kan- III City to be best man for Mr. Coles, and Raymond Domtersbertter, Robert Minogue. Chm-let Cretors and Rudolf hub were ushers. Mr. Cola out], his bride are mo- wring to California on o honeymoon trip before they so to Phoenix to live. His parents, Mr. Ind Mrs. Francis Edy" Colon, were here from Phoenix for the ceremony, n which the Rev. Charles, A. Murphy otfieiat- ed. Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Scot of Lake Forest are receiving congrat- ulations n the birth of I Ion born Friday, h"d 10, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller of Skokie and Clavey tends, Highland Park, Ire announcing the birth of I son born Friday, Mly 10, at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Pred Nelson of Forest ave- nue flew to Pittsburgh to spend Mother's Day with her son and d‘ughter-in-lnw, Mr. 1nd Mrs. Tom Nelson (the former Ruth Glriing). Miss Isabel Denzel was surprised by 3 group of her friends on Tues- day evening, at a party in honor of her birthday. Mrs. Nelson Frazier of Onwent- sin avenue will be hostess to her and club today (Thursday). The Minus Mirth Durbahn, Paul- ine Blame, Pat Browning and Mr. Bill Olendorf spent the week end " Beloit college, Beloit, Wis. The Philathen class of the Beth.. any Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. Arthur Vetter, 556 DeTnmble avenue. Monday evening, One or the "at." entertahtem on thr. motion with"! new“. at In: hae A role that (Ink him to run the full mun-e of " mun, mmtedy hi- "It! In I. . "on" Goes “and Sum-day On 0cm " Inn In than.“ modern mm mun-ace! VIII VII- ter â€(kw-on. Im- John-n. no", Hull. Shaky C, W. Dull look. Adi-o- Itch“. Our Gnu â€Fl-e Out for I. no." - In!" New Eva-h Amigupmmh “Wm Without ---Douhtd Fin-F - ANN mm JOHN cnnou. - "V Plu- - NICK CARTER Greatest Sign) d All FRANK MORGAN mom "T “PEI an"! Mar " wer. Infâ€. " I Rebel II... I“. “howl-bum!"- Tad-yum“ --o- Mbu.WhertB.qrood-dort My {roll a In tub trip to Houston, Tun, who Ii. W in Iii-chm, In. Pal-h. And to Pun-dens, Cant. when uh mud another dmottar, In. ' R. Tull“. Mr. and In. Max â€my of hm] "can. In the in†patent: of I nor: horn Thu-dâ€, Mar 9, It the Highlmd Puk hospital. In. W. A. Alexander, who hu been wintering in Boll. Air, Pla., in spending the summer " the Homestead in Dun-bu. Mr. and In. William I... Ind Ion Bob of 1413 Wildvood lulu have left for their summer home "Wild- wood Lodze," his Gm Mr. and Mrs. George D. “atrium of Pleasant nvenue are the wood parents of 1: daughter born Innday, May 12 " the Highland Pntk hos- pital. The DePaul University Secretar- ial coeds have announced their aixth annual Bummer Festival. to be held on Saturday evening, June t, at the Country Club of Evanston. The dance will climax the mill tune. tions of the year and promise. to be a huge success. The following girl represents the committee on u- rantrementtc Eileen Arno. Drilcoll, 827 Prairie avenue. Highwood, In. Music will be furnished by Bob Tank And his orchestra. who have been famed for their entertainment at the Trocodero, Hollywood. Bids m-y be procured from my one of the committee. or in the actuarial once, 64 East Lake street, Room 200. The P. J. Weber: entertained " a dinner and bridge party Sunday evening. Colored pictures taken by the Whitt Schultes on I recent trip were shown the early put of the evening. Mrs. C. Fleming of M0 Sherman Ivenue, Highwood, entertained sev- eral friends of Mrs. Amelia Juhrend at her home last Thursday, the oc- canion being a farewell party for Mrs. Juhrend. The evening was spent in playing bingo, and refresh- ments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Juhrend was the recipient of several useful gifts. She is leaving for an extended visit with her son in California. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bench of Columbia, Miss., are being congrat- ulated on the birth of n daughter. Wendy, born April 27 at the sum- worth Clinic in Columbll. The Robert Umbnch family of Chi- cago Ind the William Guyot family of Maywood were Mother's Dly guests of their parents, Mr. uni Mrs. William Guyot. Evanston North Shore Wells Col- lege club held their May luncheon meeting at the home of Mm. Ber- tram Weber, Tuesday, Mly T. Mrs. Robert Belt served as eo-ho.tesm. Mrs. Carl Johnson gave a book re- view. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson W. Smart of Lincoin nvenue Ire entertaining It a dinner party Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carpenter who are moving to New York the first of June. Mrs. Frank Black of Cando, N.D., in the house guest of Mrs. R. C. Bleimehl. On Tuesday Mrs. Bid. mehl was hostess to her club " luncheon and bridge. Mrs. va- Trudx and Miss Mun Clark spent the week end at Starved Rock. Nowiathertimeour '".I.m"nmmqi-,"t* Nrriemaremrtruatsed â€mu-Ind- -a-errturmmodetirte --aheta.th.w- "demnirhteatattraeL “hf-unhind- tfmlrmdutssdrates " mhamal1thettut danced for models “Wk-furyourln- Br-tuma-i-g Mon. "dh-lt---- 'Ihre-eh-ft-germs '_-oft-se- 3874! N. G.- h Vogue Cleaners & 'Furriers OUTSTANDING FEATURES OF THE VOGUE FUR STORAGE SERVICE V' C. C., U E 1 OI! hue-Lock Flannel Vult- Repairing and II! ""8A'","? ’AII "iIIl BY-Nm-de-ti- th-brw-'.-terNrrh" "amt-thin stMImd-ulbyud- “Mitt-with“-.- Mdmmm butypdhr. 41.1.1.de will not Sign" iii). "um"? and of July In I. - M I. 't:o.r.Oet" Wet hilly, m. In. Humid A. m 01-th " pt 1W A91 brides, My " her hon. on â€gauged drive. when ' _ chm): an I unwise shown for Misa In, Hansen Inst nudity evening. Mus Hun-u In the to- dphnt of any lovely gifts from the that. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Johnston Jr. of Denver, Col., announce the birth of a daughter born Fridny. Kay 10. The Johnston: also hive a three yen old boy. Mrs. Johnston in the for- mer Alice Chase, daughur ot Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B. Chase of this city. pining Grim nnd Robert Leon-rd of Bloomington, Ind., were week- end questa of the Bryon Howe: of Maple "can. In. P. P. Boynton of N. Sheri- dplg “Milan Holiday for a week's mm in Ephriun, Wu. The line- Ilnry and Virginia Loelnnn of at, Lonb‘lnd Mis. Jose- Mrs. John r. Suite returned Bat- urday from a week spent in New York and her husband "Bud" and his brother, Mr. Albert o. Suite, returned Frldny from Sturgeon Bar where they spent the week prep-r- ing their boat for the trip "home" next week end. On Tuesday. May 14, a ten was given by the P.T.A. for the old and new board members. eo-tnuy avdhblo during bud- Mildred Haessler Adults Me Tht Phlhthu Ch.- of Bull!) Anderson and Nelson PARK RIDGE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS MILLWORK Sash - Doors - Stairs Ravinia Auditorium Saturday Evening June 8, 1940 8:15 p. m. 742 Central Avenue Interior Finish Phone Deerfield 33 her pupils of the DANCE RECI'I'AL Deerfield, m. in a benefit Admission Presents Children 10c '1'th 1'tortrtrBqtr'ro Taxpayer-Here Medina-IMME- MWMu-h mklunuhontuuhh; Mme-omtlnjorltyol thy_t-rehnyptt-sirsryti, Thed-dtineofr-tUNr" ammnuwmmm mm am will nip-d " up- idly I. Mk. In mo Ton Club In. ruled out for all math. link I!!!†population, but the rapid growth in the past few you: h but. emmt, haa permitted the niuumt of this can. Thar nghhnd Park anin has a town collector. Hurry Earhart, loal use-sot, bu cooperated with ILSbeahen in mak- ing it possible to correct name: end descriptions on the tax recon“. Any qnutionl regarding your taxes will be metered by the Town Collector. Tu books are in the kind; of Mr. She-hen who is located In the Pint National Bank and my be enm- ined gt my time. Loeal people hue found that this service has proved molt benaiheUt and hive 01pm sincere Appre- ehtion to Gregory Shaken who is serving his Brat you in this capac- Altho elected to once in MBT, Mr. Shaken could not mums his dime: until this year, been!†of complica- tions in the County Clerk's once. through an kahuna: delay with the tax books. in. On Wednesday, May tr, the final meeting of the Green Bar Road school we: held in the auditorium. Tea preceded the business meeting It which time the following new bond members were elected and introduced: Highland Park in moat fortunate in having I. man of Mr. Sheahen'l experience as Town Collector, for he has been working with J. B. Morse, County Clerk, since 1935 Ind has 1 general knowledge‘of tax laws Ind general routine tax mat- ters. Fees earned from this once have all-esdy covered the expense involved. Mrs. Wm. Bush Is New President Of Green Bay P.T.A Mrs. Wm. Bush, the new presi- dent; Mrs. Daniel Dnvittt, vice preo- ident; Miss Mamie Dumb, 2nd vice president; Mrs. Prank Carlson, Bee- teary; Mrs. Francis Nosek, treas- The following committee: were se- lected: Mrs. Arnold Thanen, pro- gnm chairman; Mrs. George Wick, publicity chairman; Mu. Hans Baht, social ehairmnn; Hrs. Roland Cane, membership; Mrs. Bob Mmfredinl, Mrs. Vaino Witala, refreshments. The nominating committee consist- ed of Mrs. Richard Seita, ehnirman, Mrs. Daniel Davin, Mrs. Elmer Hecketmeiler. Reports were given by the bond members on their work of the put yen. Cleaning and glazing by Furriers method. Hermleuly remove- nll dirt and dust and restores life and luster" . . . Storm in our spacious modern venu- where your fun and for trimmed cost- are completely protected anion moths, heat, humidity and all other boards. .. . Your {on deserve complete protection. Phone us today and our bonded meenenxer will call. MOLDANER G. HUMER Manufacturing Furn'm 16 North Sheridan (Ron! Phone E mummwuwwu ammo-ab Chieagoland't, tlnatt daily fee golf course. Luge tees and greens. Excellent locker rooms, cocktail lounge and dining room. Complete steak and chicken dinners and smdwiches " Insoluble prices. 10mm 80mm FURS NOW! Golfers Play Briergate Handled by men who really know Furs. STORE YOUR .ee.t*.-tto-G- In. (ti-WM r,l',',tlttd'ttdttdrgettt PrahBeLibm-ircttu."' lixllh?tSfat?tlii.iiliiittt MAnluuo Taught in six my Pronunive clownmlrmwu Mingling-(mu. 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