l d n t sn 18 _ * THRURSDAY, AUGUST, 8, 1940 WILLIAMSâ€"SIMPSON WEDDING SATURDAY Miss Jean Williams will become the bride of Mr. Kenneth L. Simpâ€" son, son of Mr, and Mrs. Semon R. Simpson of Minneapolis, Minn., at a formal wedding ceremony Saturâ€" day afternoon. Reverend Christoph Keller will read the nuptials at five o‘clock at the Trinity church. The bride will be attended by her sister, Mrs. Myron T. Bennett as matron of honor. The bridesmaids are the Misses Mae Bliss, Katherine Brothers both of Highland Park, Mary Stedman of Summit, N.J. and Leonora Mulkin of Marion, Pa. Jean‘s niece, little Deborah Bennett, will serve her as flower girl. Mr. John Adair will attend the groom as best man. The ushers are Mr. Myron T. Bennett of Summit, N.J., Mr. John Humme!l of Minneapolis, and from Highland Park, Messrs. Charles Boand, Hawthorne Pettie, and David Bridewell. Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor After a week‘s honeymoon at Green Lake, Wis. and Minneapolis Mr. Simpson and his bride will make their home at Wynnwood, Pa. . Mrs. B. Morton Hair and Hn.! Samuel Parker Johnston entertained at a luncheon bridge party for the brideâ€"toâ€"be on Tuesday and on Wedâ€" nesday Miss Katherine‘ Brothers of Evanston gave a dinnerâ€"dance at the Palmer House for the young couple. Thursday (today) Mrs. Robert Sanders will be hostess at the spinâ€" ster dinner, while the bachelor party will be held at the Millard home on Sycamore place where the ushers are making their home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lester D. Williams, the brideâ€"toâ€"be‘s parents, are giving the bridal dinner at Exmoor Counâ€" try club Friday evening as well as the reception at their home on Linâ€" coln avenue following the wedding. ELIZABETH MORRIS‘ WEDDING SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Morris of Laurel avenue announce the apâ€" proaching marriage of their daughâ€" ter Elizabeth to Robert Lautzenâ€" heiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lautzenheiser of Edon, Ohio. The ceremony will be read by the Revâ€" erend Christoph Keller at Trinity church at two o‘clock Saturday aftâ€" ernoon. The wedding will be folâ€" lowed by a reception at the Morris home. Miss Mary Morris will attend her sister as maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Jane and Ann Morris cousins of the bride and Miss Virginia Lautzenheiser, sister of the groom. Mr. Simpson will have as his atâ€" tendants, Mr. Julian Crabble, servâ€" ing as best man with Keith Shay, Stuart Smith and Richard Glidden acting as ushers. On Tuesday Mrs. J, F. Steid, the former Nellie Calkins, gave a lunchâ€" eon for the brideâ€"toâ€"be and the newâ€" lyâ€"wed, Mrs. David Morris, at her home on Skokie avenue. Miss Rae Seidenbecker entertained at a misâ€" cellaneous shower for Miss Morris on Wednesday and on Friday the Telephone H. P. 2400 Highland Park, IIL. Performances â€" Saturdays and Sundays 2:30 p.m. continuous. Week days â€"7:15 and 9:00 p. m. ADMISSION PRICES Saturdays and Holidaysâ€"30c to 6:30 p.m. Evenings and Sundaysâ€"40c â€" Children, 12 years and underâ€"10c ’em 3a/ed o/ the MNick Carter on the spot . . . in the latest and most thrilling of all his adventures ! And it‘s so romantie! A L C Y O N hâ€"ww‘t!o_%'ï¬:?;?'guhmh â€"__.__â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"A NBR.â€"_â€"_._.._____ The stars of "Cat and the Canary" find love, laughter and thrills WALTER PIDGBON, A bubbling "Out West With The Peppors" EDITH FELLOWS, DOROTHY PETERSON, in GLADYS UDELL, Society Editor "A CHUMP AT OXFORD" "THE GHOST BREAKERS" BOB HOPE, PAULETTE CODDARD, in â€"â€"â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€"â€"â€" David Niven â€" Olivia do Havilland in Stan Leurel â€" Oliver Hardy in funâ€"filled to the brim with uproarious insanity ! L 8 0 to tickle America‘s funnyâ€"bone. bride‘s aunt, Mrs. John Dorr Bradâ€" ley of Lake Forest will give the bridal dinner at Onwentsia Country club. Mr. Lautzemheiser and his bride will make their home in Akron, Ohio, where the groom is employed with the weather bureau. Mrs. Hart Fisher and daughter Nancy of St. Louis, Mo., were lunchâ€" eon guests of Mrs. John Udell yesâ€" terday (Wednesday). Mrs. Robert M. Jefferies and her coâ€"chairmap, Mrs. Allan C. Crawâ€" furd, held a meeting of the 14th Precinet workers of the Republican Women‘s Finance committee on July 80th at Mrs, Jelleries home on Linâ€" coln Ave. Those present were Mesâ€" dmes L. E. Baker, C. V. Nichols, J. M. Murphey, Kent Wannell, Frank McDonald, Karl Velde, R. K. O‘â€" Hara, Robert Walker, Charles Grimes, Leo Sheridan and Miss Agnes Wright. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT OF BETTY JO BAUM Mrs. Josie Baum announces the marriage of her daughter Betty Jo to Mr. Melvin L. Straus Jr. son of Mr. Melvin L. Straus of 2315 S. Sheridan road, which takes place today. It will be a small family wedding in the home of Betty Jo‘s sister, Mrs. Ralph Arnheim at 537 Greenleaf Ave., Glencoe. They are planning a trip through the East and on their return will reside in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Prato and children Peggy and Jimmy of Rogâ€" ers Park, were guests of their parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Conrad last Sunday. Only Wilson & Co. makes Tender Made Ham NAT August 13, 14, 16 , 10, 11, 18 AMANDA CLAVEY _ Mrs. Thomas Chalmers and two ENGAGED daughters, Ruth and Nancy Clarkâ€" Th-uxr-tdlhm son left this morning for the Dells, Clavey of city to Ronan Qwens| Wisconsin for a week. of Waukegan, was announced today| «â€"4â€"â€" by the brideâ€"toâ€"be‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law| The Misses Helen Jean and Berâ€" and sister Mr. and Mrs. O. N.|nice, (Babe) Abercromby left Saturâ€" Trute, Deerfleld. No date for the| day on a two weeks tour of the west wedding has been chosen. coast. En route they will stop at â€"@â€" Vangouver, B.C., down the west Nathan Udell spent last weekâ€"end|coast to San Francisco where they with Mr. and Mrs. William Hallberg| will vsiit the California fair, thence of Grand Rapids, Michigan. to Los Angeles to visit friends. On with Mr. and Mrs. William Hallberg of Grand Rapids, Michigan. â€"gâ€" JOHN DINGLE IS ENGAGED Attorney and Mrs. Arthur L. Schwartz, of 3500 Lake Shore drive, today are announcing the engageâ€" ment of their daughter, Harriet to John Harvey Dingle, son of Mr. John H. Dingle of Wilmington, Del, and Mrs. Florence Thomas Dingle of Highland Park. Miss Schwarts is a graduate of the University School for Girls and Northwestern university. Mr. Dingle was educated at Culver Military academy. The Lake Forest academy and Dartâ€" mouth colleges. Miss Carol Vigeant is visiting the Grinnells for two weeks. Carol is formerly of Highland Park. Mrs. Charles Brooks is entering at three tables of bridge Friday afternoon. The Missionery society of the Bethany Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. Julius Zimmer of Oakwood Ave., Thursday at 2:30. Mr. and Mrs. Mario J. Marchi of 595 Homewood Avenue are anâ€" mouncing the birth of a daughter born Monday, August 5, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Barnett L. Stein of 235 Hawthorne Avenue, Glencoe, will be at home, Sunday, August 18 from 4 to 7 p.m. in honor of the enâ€" gagement of their daughter Bernice Ruth to Theodore Goldstein, son of Mr, and Mrs. William Goldstein of Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cimbolo of 650 Chicago Avenue are the proud parents of a boy, born Friday, Auâ€" gust 2 at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Wilson of Springfield Ave., Deerfield, were hosts at a beach party Sunday for guests from Chicago and Berwyn at the Highland Park beach. The Misses Sue and Carol Lou Coale gave a surprise farewell party last Friday evening for Duane Cope, who left Tuesday morning for Nashville, Tenn., where he has acâ€" cepted a position as engineering draftsman with the Stinson Airâ€" craft Division Manufacturing Corp. A marriage license was issued last week to Alma Maye Johnson of Highland Park and Wade Hogue Jr. of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Tippey spent last weekâ€"end in Logansport, and Wabash, Ind. attending a famâ€" ily reunion. Mrs, Dean McCormack and her coâ€"chairman, Mrs. Alfred Sihler, held a meeting of the 12th Precinet workers of the Republican Women‘s Finance committee on July 31st at Mrs. McCormack‘s home on Linden Ave. Those present were: Mesdames William Miller, Harry Pietr, E. T. R. Murfey, Walter E. Lillienfield, Adolph E. Lundin, D. V. Pinkerton, A. F. Sturm and Elwood Hansâ€" mann. Mrs. Horace Vaile, general chairman, was also present. Mr. and Mrs, William Guyot Jr. and family of Maywood and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Umach and family of Chicago, spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot Sr. of Glenview avenue. Mr. George Clark of Vine Ave. and four friends motored to Minnesota yesterday (Wednesday) for a week of fishing. ~ Â¥HKB HEIGHLANXD PARKL P & B88 SELF SKIRT Orders also taken for Pinking Shears Chalk your hem the easy profesâ€" buibâ€"and mark an 60 seconds! Takes the guess work out with sample tube Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen Eastâ€" man of Cleveland, Ohio will be the guests of their cousins Mr, and Mrs. William H. Bartel of Clifton Ave., next week. their return trip they will stop at Grand Canyon. P * Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Golden of Waukegan spent last week with Mr. Golden‘s mother, Mrs. Helen Golden. Rev. and Mrs. Boelter (the forâ€" mer Charlotte Brand) of Los Anâ€" geles, Calif., are visiting their mothâ€" er, Mrs. G. L. Brand of Deerfield Rd. for a few weeks. Mr, and Mrs. Robert E. Nereim and son Christopher, of St. Louis, are visiting Robert‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Nereim, for two weeks. Several beach and dinner parties are planned for the young eouple. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Durbahn enâ€" tertained eighteen guests from De Kalb, DesPlains and Chicago, last Sunday, at a picnic. Richard Joseph O‘Brien of Highâ€" land Park and Mrs. Bernice Wilâ€" liams O‘Connell of Highwood took out a marriage license recently in Waukegan. Mrs. Robert Dutton and her coâ€" chairman, Mrs. V. William Briddle, held a meeting of the 5th Precinet workers of the Republican Women‘s Finance committee ,on August 5th at Mrs, Dutton‘s home on Michigan Ave. Those present were: Mesdames Dean Clinton, Charles Davis, Hathâ€" away Kemper, Fred C. Henning, Chase Smith, and George Brennen. Included among the fathers who were present for the annual father and son "getâ€"toâ€"gether" were Jerâ€" ome P. Bowes Jr., 176 Laurel aveâ€" nue; and Julian H. Kramer, 373 Orâ€" chard lane, Highland Park. Miss Lillian Tucker left yesterday for New York from where she will sail for Havana and the Isle of "Life with Father" 24th Week at Blackstone Theatre Oscar Serlin‘s production of "Life With Father," the comedy that bounded this season into the front rank of America‘s most beloved stage classics, has entered the 24th week of its phenomenal engagement at the Blackstone Theatre, Chicago, gr%r;: SMs Central Bt Unk. 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Thru this rococo decor flies as harassed a succession of housemaids as was ever terriorized by a stern pater familias. autobiographical 3 of Clarence D.y,lumwlhlzhbudm Waram, with a supporting cast that has won the hearts of some 216,000 theatergoers to date. The company and apparently is set to continue It is pretty generally agreed that the comedy gives Lillian Gish the most winning role of her distinâ€" guished film and stage career. As Vinnie, the sweet and tactful wife of blustering, autocratic Father Day â€"portrayed with superb skill by Percy Waramâ€"Miss Gish is a constant delight. The four redâ€" headed sons, portrayed by O. Z. Whitehead, Peter Jamerson, Jimmy Roland and Harlan Stone, also score with outstanding performances. Boston Battering Ram Meets County‘s Jim McMillen Friday Marshall George vs. Jim McMillen Juan Humberto vs. Bert Rubi. Walter Palmer vs. Jimmy Landis. Cecil McGill vs. Bad Boy Brown. Two hundred and thirtyâ€"seven pound Marshall George, the Boston battering ram of wrestling and conâ€" queror of such top flight heavyâ€" weights as Danno O‘*Mahoney, YÂ¥von Robert, and all six of the Dusek brothers, wi‘l get the big chance of his middlewest title campaign Friâ€" day night in Peg‘s Grayslake arena when he goes up agsinst Lake county‘s own Jim MeMillen. George is one of the : ;;per-henvy- weights of the sport, standing well over six feet in height and tipping Deerfleld Road between Skokie Road and Waukegan Rd. | Briergate Country Club â€" 5 S. St. Johns Ave. 50c Twilight Fees Ladies Day on Friday 50¢ CHICAGOLANDS FINEST DAILY FEE GOLF COURSE ; Excellent locker rooms, cocktail lounge and dining room TOURNAMENTS SOLICITED Dresses * Hosiery + Longerie Sweaters + Slacks Golfers Play Briergate dollar day FAYE BARKLEY Phone Deerfield 595 or Whitchall 6530 offers another opportunity for shoppers to acquaint themselves with fine women‘s wearing apparel. Paul Bowser, prominent in eastern wrestling circles, who helped train him for his present career. Bowser is expected to sit at the ringside ut.:o‘li:hm‘:vflnynwu wa protege in action against McMillen. In the semiâ€"windup match handâ€" some Juan Humberto who divides his time between rough riding on against some of the best heavyâ€" weights in the sport, goes up against Bert Rubi, former Hungarâ€" ian Olympic star. â€" In the other matches Bad Boy Brown returns to Lake county for the first time in three years to take on Cecil McGill of Texas, while Walâ€" 'Wh-boes-n-utuoth&hhï¬r- tune in sports he caught the eye of ter Palmer, former lightâ€"heavyâ€" weight amateur state champion, mixes with newâ€"comer Jimmy Lanâ€" dis. the beams at than over MeMition‘s weight He marted Replaced WATCH CRYSTALS 967 Waukegan Rd. Tel. A. MORDINI workmanship is guaranteed. All work done in our own shop. 50c WATCH MAINSPRINGS Official watch inspector for North Shore Railroad Tel. H. 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