.. STJame Tales ofthe A uumuan.uwuur..u‘ Mrs. John L. Udell, to Mr. Andrew James McMillan, son of Mrs. Anâ€" drew James McMillan of Downers Grove, will be solemnized Saturday afternoon at 5 o‘clock at the home of the bride‘s parents, 102 North Sheridan road. The Reverend Louis W. Sherwin will read the nuptials in the presence of just the families and a few friends as guests, A small Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor UDELLâ€"MeMILLAN WEDDING SATURDAY reception will follow the ceremony. Mrs. Robert Clarkson will serve the bride as matron of honor and the bride‘s sister, Jacqueline Udell, will be bridesmaid. The groom will have Mr. Robert Leland and Mr. Edward Barron of Chicago as his attendants. Mr. McMillan and his bride will make their home at 1456 Cornelia avenue, Chicago, after a two weeks wedding trip to Califorâ€" Miss Elsie Plant gave a tea and pantry shower for her. LYDIA HASTINGS ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Thomas Rankin Hastings of Los Gatos, Calâ€" ifornia, formerly of Highland Park, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lydia, to Mr. George Cooke Stevens of Wallingford, Conâ€" necticut, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robâ€" ert Cooke Stevens, of that city. Miss Hastings was graduated from the Roycemore school in 1985, and from Vassar college in the class of 1939. Mr. Stevens was prepared at the Choate School for Yale university, from which he was graduated in 1936. Until recently he has been engaged in business in Chicago. Miss Hastings is the granddaughter of Mr. Samuel Miles Hastings of Highland Park. She has a younger sister, Jean, and a brother, Rolland Hastings, Jr., who was recently married to the former Miss Lillian Sperry of San Francisco. Miss Rosemarie Kaumanns of Chicago was hostess at a miscelâ€" laneous shower for the brideâ€"toâ€"be last Friday evening and on Sunday _The wedding will take place in the fall. MARION WINK IS MARRIED Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Marion Wink, daughter of Mrs. Nicholas Alfred Wink, 3115 Park place, Evanston, to Ernest Davis Ginter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest John Ginter, of Detroit and Fort Lauderdale. The ceremony took place Tuesday atâ€"5:30 in the afternoon at St. Athansius church. The Rev. Leo M. Hartke read the service which was followed by a dinner at the Georgian hotel. 15¢ m _ > 300 Also Sinclair Service Station 15 N. St. Johns Avenue North Shore Cab Co. Telephone H. P. 2400 Highland Park, 11. [ Performances â€" Saturdays and Sundays 2:30 p.m. continuous. Week days â€"7:15 and 9:00 p. m. Thursday Tuesday «W ednesdayâ€"Thursday Friday â€"Saturday â€"Sunday â€"Monday Evenings and Sundaysâ€"40¢ â€" Children, 12 y.nâ€"ull underâ€"10c ROCCO COSCARELLI COMING: Clark Gable, Joan Crawford in "Str Loretta Young in "The Doctor Takes a -.Mh"lllhlly'g" Alice Duer Millet‘s most sensational Sat. Eve. Post adventure . . . comes to :‘.obml momemmences ol inemmmmmmee Virginia Bruce â€" Dennis Morgan â€" Wayne Mortis in It‘s youthful . . . it‘s exeiting . . . it‘s mirthful . . . it‘s tuneful ! Hugh Herbert, Constance Moore, Demnis O‘Keefe in "LA CONGA NIGHTS" _ â€" â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€" Robert Cummings â€" Laraine Day â€" Billie Burke in "AND ONE WAS BEAUTIEUL"® = DOUBLE ATTRACTION â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€" _ Ann Sheridan, Jeffrey Lynn, Humphrey Bogart in Another sizzling story by the author of ‘The Rains Came I‘ 15y *./ Charlie Ruggles, Janice Logan, Robert Paige i "OPENED BY MiSTAKE® _*__ "TWO GIRLS ON BROADWAY" ADMISSION PRICES Saturdays and Holidaysâ€"30c to 6:30 p.m. GLapys UpELL, Society Editor l‘:u"'r'm"m'""uu"â€"m"m To nouces T9 tht Ramanes upurnry prsas her guests to the Exmoor Country Thrills, adventure, romance and comedy | R\.“â€â€™â€œ i'm’iiâ€"' "IT ALL CAME TRUE" "FLIGHT ANGELS" â€" P L U 8 _ . Joan Blondell, George Murphy in Performance July éth DOUBLE m'l%n Pearson, Jr., of Evanston, brotherâ€" inâ€"law and sister of the bride, atâ€" tended the bridal couple as best man and matron of honor. Mr. Ginter and his bride will be at home in Evanston after August At a luncheon Saturday at Exâ€" moor Country Club the engagement of Miss Patricia Dobson and Mr. John W. Clarke was announced. Miss Dobson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic C. Desmond Dobson of Evanston, formerly of Highland Park, and Mr. Clarke is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harley L. Clarke of Evanston and Lake Geneva. Miss Dobson attended The Prinâ€" cipia in St. Louis and Northwestern university, where she was a memâ€" ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma sororâ€" ity. In February 1937 she was gradâ€" uated with honors in English and spent the spring of that year travâ€" eling abroad with her mother. In 1938 she returned to the university and received her Master‘s degree in June of that year. The following summer she attended the summer sessions at Oxford and Cambridge universities in England. R.O.T.C. DANCES TUESDAY EVENING The R.O.T.C. cadet dances startâ€" ed last Tuesday evening, June 25th, and continue every Tuesday evening through July 23rd at the Officers Club. Invitations are in the mail to the young ladies on last year‘s Mr. Clarke attended Lake Forâ€" est Academy and was graduated from Cornell university in 1931. He was a member of Psi Upsilon fraâ€" ternity. The wedding is planned for October. The Wink family were former resâ€" idents of Highland Park. list. The cadets are from univerâ€" sities in Michigan, Illinois, Minneâ€" sota, Kansas and Ohio. DOBSONâ€"CLARKE ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Miss Lorraine Marie Roach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Roach of Ravine drive, and Richard Schiller Hosford, son of Mrs. Richâ€" ard Hosford of Moline, will be marâ€" ried at the Roach residence Saturâ€" day at 4:30 o‘clock in the presence of members of the immediate famâ€" ilies. A 5 o‘clock reception is to be held afterward. The young couâ€" ple are going to Honolulu for five weeks, returning to have several months of ranch life in Sheridan, Wyoming. It will be midâ€"November before they begin housekeeping in Moline, Illinois, Mr. Hosford‘s home. Both Miss Roach‘s sisters will be in her wedding party, Beverly Roach as maid of honor, and 13â€" yearâ€"old Patricia as bridesmaid. Eleanor Mitchell of Providence, R.L., Mr. Hosford‘s cousin, is to be the second bridesmaid, and 6â€"yearâ€"old Charlotte Cleary the flower girl. She is the daughter of the Ralph Clearys of Highland Park, who will ROACHâ€"HOSFORD NUPTIALS SATURDAY June 28â€"29â€"30, July 1 July 2â€"3â€"4 give the bridal dinner for their niece the evening before the wedâ€" gh'dllxrvbm-fld in Highland for most"of the last week of parties. On Saturday, June 22, Miss Rosemary Walsh of Tor Mis Hoach and ‘Mr. Hasford in ‘Yor Roach and Mr. Hosford in the Pump Room at the Ambassador and Barbara Tennant entertained at a cocktail party Sunday afternoon at their home on Central avenue. Miss Charlotte O‘Brien was Hostess at a cocktail party Monday and on Wednesday afternoon Miss Dorothy Jane Herbst gave a cocktail party. ‘The same evening the bachelors held their party at Bob O‘Link Country Club, and Miss Katyleu Vail was hostes sat Exmoor for the spinsters. Today (Thursday) Miss Francigene Sheridan will give a milkâ€"punch party and this evening Miss Nancyâ€" Leigh Bowes wil Igive a beach party and supper. Friday evening the briâ€" dal dinner will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cleary at their home on N. Sheridan road. Saturday, the day of the wedding, Mrs. Hosford and her son Richard will entertain at a breakfast at Exmoor. JOSEPHâ€"ROTHSCHILD NUPTIALS SUNDAY Miss D‘Vera Joseph, daughter of Mrs. Morris Joseph, became the bride of Norman T. Rothschild, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rothsâ€" child of Benson place, on Sunday at the Joseph home on S. Greenbay road. The nuptials were read at 11:45 Sunday morning by Rabbi Charles Shulman. The young couâ€" ple were attended by Mrs. L. Wolâ€" berg and the bride‘s brother, Berâ€" nard Joseph. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony. The newlyweds are taking a two weeks honeymoon, stopping in Manâ€" itowish, Wis., for several days as the guests of the bride‘s uncle, Mr. Harry Joseph. They will make their home in Highland Park. CARL PFANSTIEHLS MARRIED 25 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pfanstiehl of Woodpath avenue celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary (which fell on Monday), Sunday. They entertained â€" about â€" thirtyâ€"five . of their friends at breakfast. Cody, their eldest son, wrote a very clever skit depicting the courtin‘ days of his parents which was enacted by their four children, Cody, Alfred, Rose Caryl, and Grace ,to the enjoyâ€" ment of the guests. Quietly married at 1 o‘clock Friâ€" day afternoon at the Chicago city hall by Judge Wallace were Stina Leander, daughter of Mrs. Eleanor Leander of this city, and Carl Harâ€" ris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Hirock of Chicago. The bride‘s sister, Greta, acted as maid of honâ€" or and Dr. Herbert Abrams served as best man. Thirty relatives and friends atâ€" tended the wedding reception held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Holâ€" ger Wangman, 519 N. Genesee St., Waukegan. The bride is Mr. Wangâ€" man‘s niece. Following a twoâ€"week wedding trip in Michigan, the newlyâ€"weds will make their home in Chicago. Mr. Harris attended Northwestern university and is now employed in journalistic work in Chicago. His bride is a graduate of Deerfieldâ€" Shields high school. LEANDERâ€"HARRIS NUPTIALS The Danish Trinity Lutheran church in Chicago was the setting Saturday for the nuptials uniting in marriage Miss Norma Barnesâ€" ted, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barnested, 710 Central avenue, and William Christensen, son of the Martin Christensens, 1604 Twentyâ€" second street, North Chicago. Given in marriage by her faâ€" ther, Miss Barnested was attended by Miss Edna Mae Boller of Chiâ€" cago as maid of honor. August Christensen, brother of the brideâ€" groom, served him as best man, and William Cameron, the bridegroom‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law, and John Dunski ushered. BARNESTEDâ€"CHRISTENSEN WEDDING SATURDAY Mr. Robert Childs spent the week end at Lake Geneva as the guest of Mrs. John Clifford. Mayor Frank J. Ronan with sevâ€" eral friends from Chicago is enjoyâ€" ing a fshing trip at Fish Trap Lake, Boulder Junction, Wis. He expects to return Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Maschwitz of Grove avenue are the happy parâ€" The couple will live at 1604 Twentyâ€"second street, North Chiâ€" 24, at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Carleton Moseley of Prosâ€" pect avenue and her daughter, Mrs. Sniffen of Pasadena, Calif., are enâ€" joying a month‘s cruise to Alaska, â€"4â€" Mrs. Waiter H. Baldwin of Lake avenue had as her week end guests, her son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Seward Baldwin of Cleveland, Ohio, who are enroute to the North Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Munson of Deerficld road are the proud parents THRE HIGHKLAND PARE PRESs |.¢hy. P PaREk PRESs y THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1940 of a daughter born Tuesday, June their guest their nisce, Miss|nel function in orienting new stu~ u'umwmml:':.mhmumm |aâ€"- before they arrive on the Connor Creigh, home Heath are leaving week Beach street. for the week end from Indianapolis, | for Camp Kohahna, Michigan, for ns Ind., will have as his house £u68t8, | the summer, Charles Schriber of Oshkosh, Wis., TGer W arn S and John Morse of Rochester, N.Y.| wn._ute Russbe secnt tha wasl. A daughter was born to Mr. and| Mrs. Whitt Schults of Ridgewood| .. ,. 4 m:.-uo':qudw|=:=“-m at a small &lw?.?wm'“-‘: Friday, June 21, at the Highland afternoon. _ (nree opfn opt SppPert Counell are: The three young men, ciassmates at Williams college, will attend the Mr. and Mrs. Peter Prato of Rogâ€" ers Park, the former Eleanor Conâ€" rad, ‘are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son born Sunday at the St. Joseph hospital. Mrs, K. E. Wagner of Kincaid aveâ€" nue, is spending the summer at the Park Hill Ranch, Bee Hives, Mont. â€"@g_â€" June Eichler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Eichler, entertained 15 of her little friends at a party in honor of her 7th birthday anâ€" niversary, Sunday The afternoon was spent playing games, followed by refreshments. Donna Jean Green is attending Girls State at Jacksonville, III., this week as the candidate from Highâ€" land Park under sponsorship of the American Legion Auxiliary of Duâ€" maresq Spencer Port unit. The Girls‘ State is held at MacMurray college, an outstanding girls‘ school of the middle west. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ivan Johnson and sons Richard and Gene of Eagle Rock, Calif., are happy to announce the arrival of a baby daughter and sister, Diane Harriett, at the Monte Sano hospital, May 19, in Los Anâ€" geles. Lt. and Mrs. Ralph Talbot and son Ralph III left yesterday for their post at Fort Benning, Ga. Mrs. Talbot and son have been visiting Mrs. Talbot‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Plant, for 10 weeks while Lt. Talbot has been on maneuvers. Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Hamâ€" mond of Evanston are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of a son, Richard Jr., born Thursday, June 20, at the Evanston hospital. Carl T. Anderson of the Anderâ€" son Super Service Station on North St. Johns avenue, and his nine year old son, Ward, spent the past week on a fishing trip at Moose Lake, Wis. Mrs. Charles Nixon and son Johnâ€" ny of the Udell building are spendâ€" ing the summer with Mrs. Nixon‘s parents in Duluth, Minn. Miss Shirley Blaine is under obâ€" servation at the Presbyterian hosâ€" pital in Chicago. Mrs. George Allen Mason had a few friends in for cocktails Tuesday afternoon in celebration of Mr. Maâ€" son‘s 70th birthday anniversary. Mrs. William Barker spent the first part of the week with Mrs. Edward A. Smith at Ephraim, Wis. Miss Pat Browning entertained at a handkerchief and stocking showâ€" er on June 21 for Miss Helen Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Onderdonk and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Seyfarth are spending this week fishing at Land O‘ Lakes, Wis. Mr. Irving Randall Sr. and son Dick and Mrs. Irving Randall Jr. and daughter Jane left Wednesday for Los Altos, Calif., for a month‘s visit with Mrs. Irving Randall Sr., who is residing there for several months. an eight pound baby boy, Sunday, at Evanston hospital. Mrs. McEwen was the former Mary Thompson of this city. They have named their son Bruce Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Edison McEwen of Evanston announce the arrival of Miss Natalie Wells entertained at "pot luck" supper Tuesday evening preceding the concert at Ravinia. Mr. Thomas Creigh Jr. is leaving Thursday for a two weeks business trip in Kansas. Miss Genevieve Burke of St. Louâ€" is, Mo., is spending this week with her father, Mr. Joseph Burke, of Walker avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Weber have Rnroll now for Summer School Moldaner & Humer HIGHLAND PARK, FUR STORAGE at Phoebe Brooks spent the weekâ€" end with relatives at Rhinelander, Bob Austin, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Austin, was released from the Highland Park hospital on Saturday where he was being treated for a A group from Highland Park are ilumiuh hold a pienic at the arold Bridges summer cottage at Highland Lake on ‘Sunday. slight concussion and a broken nose received while playing baseball at the Lincoln school two weeks ago. Two Highland Park students are among the students returning home from Northwestern university who will represent the Wildeat Council during the summer. The main funcâ€" tion of the council is to provide inâ€" formation about the university to prospective students. ‘The Wildeat Council, which is headed by an executive council of six members and twenty district chairmen, also performs a personâ€" "The Cream of the North Shore" Golden Meadow Dairy & Farm Products Try our Delicious FOOD DRINK FROZEN MALTED 5¢ «i 10 Deerfleld Road between Skokie Road and Waukegan Rd. Briergate Country Club 537 Central Avenue Chicagoland‘s finest daily fee golf course. Large tees and greens. Excellent lockér rooms, cocktail lounge and dining room. Complete steak and chicken dinners sandwiches at reasonable prices. THRIFTY HYDRO Flat work beautifully finished, table linen and fancy pieces carefully handâ€"finished. Bath towels fluffed, handkerchiefs ironed. Wearing apparel returned not merely damp but dampened ready for ironing. First 15 pounds ______________$1.19 Each additional pound _______ .08 Shirts, hand finished â€" 10c with this bundle. Phone Highland Park 3810 Golfers Play Briergate Phone Deerfleld 595 or Whitehall 6530 TOURNAMENTS SOLICITED SKOKIE VALLEY LA NU DR Y Warn Shippers of Fort Gun Practice OIM ACCECTY, €CHC Sn AGeronF, July 9, and Tuesday, July 28, 1940, the water area to the east of Camp Logan, Illinois, to a distance of 8% miles off shore, will be subject to missiles of 3 in. antiâ€"aircraft gun firing by the 61st Coast Artillery (AA), of Fort Sheridan, Ilinois, between the hours of 7:15 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. _All vessels are requested to avoid sage through it. Advertise in the PRESS Highland Radio MARINELLO WASHDAY GOT YOUR BEAUTY CULTURE Pinned Up? 541 Central Avenue Phone H. P. 154 or