Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor Gum van. Society ram IROWN-UALUNOIB ro WED SATURDAY Sunday morning at " outtetl [in Mary no» Emu. “when of It. and In. R. J. Brown of lkhlgu new. will been. the bride of Richard Idling-r, non of Mr. and In. A. J. “has" of Poet Dodge, lawn. Tho nuptial- will ho road In In, June. Gigs-on In the gt. JII. church in High- wood, 10110.“ by a wedding brak- Nat " the Sunni Vulloy Country club. In the Harmon from 2 to 4 I reception will be held u the brides home. Mia. Brown will hnee " her at.. undnnt Min Eugen Arne- Dri-ooll of Highwood. Funk [an of Mil- waukee, . fraternity brother of Mr. Malling" from Marquette univer- sity will attend him u best man. The when will be Edward And Charles Brown, brothers of the bride-to-be. Mr. Mullins" and his bride will make their home in Port Dodge, lows, where he i. an engineer It the Tobin Pulling plant. ANZOLA-EARLY WEDDING OCT. " The wedding of Miss Clsrs An- nals. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bull Annul- of North Ave. Ind Robert Early, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Early of N. 2nd St., wil Ibo solemniud Ssturd-y oftemoon " the home of the bride's parents. The nuptisls will be rend It 8 o’clock by the Reverend P. P. Robinson. The young couple will be stranded by the bridegroom's sisur, Miss Char- '-.tte Early snd Mr. Cecil Nestrick. Miss Annals will be gamed in 3 dress made by her aunt Mrs. Na- talie Tests, wife of Dr. Testa of Chicago. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Jane Fearing of Los Angels: to John Steven Berk- mn of Eneino, Calm, formerly of Highland Park, the non of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Berkson of the Northmoor Country club. The wed- ding took place Saturday, Oct. 6th in Los Vegas, Nev. A family dinner will be held at flee o’clock " Open House tearoom and in the evening I reception will be held for their friends at the An- wll home. The newlyweds will spend ten dares in New Orleans on their wed- ding trip "ter which they will re- aide on North Ave. FEA Rf N G-BERK SON WEDDING PE TERS. Wfff TE WEDDING SA TURDA Y Minn Marytnne Peters, the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ern- est Peters of N. Linden avenue be- came the bride Saturday of Robert Gillet White, son of Mr. md Mrs. Harold White of Milwaukee, form- erly of Highland Park. The quiet wedding took place in the Trinity church chapel at 4 o'clock. A small informal reception was held at the Telephone B. P. 2400 Pere-te-turea" and Sunday: 1:" an. continuous. Week "r.-7rts and 9:00 LII. 'I'llUIlDA' “SANA?“A" Ymhvuth-nmh., Be'"-eA_rordrotthatas..uu.t PHI-y. hurl-y. Quid-y. Meet. ADMISSION PRICES Sunni-y: Ind mtlidi--81te to 0:8. p.ll. Evenlnu not) 8urtdi--4te - Children, " your. and timd.r--toe ALCYON Thorn both - I v .ur-urar, _ . _ Ir. Ind In. nun-lee! m: '0ttqNt. at PM PM.†“PAH-1 " .. - AT- ,“ PM.†WI TOWN." Bol'AWR%,,; afrdr"ar.'al'lU' G." m " new mm; In.- JGT. :3" - the "“1 nil-rpm known! 'A mound-u. 0...? GG iii. ‘5}? IO the Irv-h Ind cumin. pirulre for HIM no. . . Cam and nee " JUST FOR FUN] 7- _------- PLUS, --_----_-- Arm Bolton- . su- nun-null. . Vlr'n-ll Wadi" In Brun nanny . lurk-l Gia, . A». Fiiiae ful, o/t/ze Yoor (nom- blond; I in} L,GuiaiiT,, . her now manadwnkun In Mr hunk"! ""le WAY OF ALL “I!!!" 0H". IQHQVIHIIII - Jolrly Lynn in "thy LOVE CAM! BACK" f'TH_l can! MINTY" mm. an.v_ili.;{ , 3113;- Lynn "GOLD ttUsHuuiiie'r ") LOVE YOU AGAIN" 77 "e Dothetat "ATURB - WWII-I l‘nvll _ I’m lay I. noun“ FEATURE In"! an in, .- may "A“!!! WI parents home following the scrutiny. ' [in Mn White, the brida- zroom’n sister and Mr. Jame- Don- ovan of Wimsetka, were the young couples only attend-nu. After . than wedding trip Mr. White and his bride will make their home on the "North side," China. Following . lhort busineu meet- ing Mr. Philip H. Eiehiintt, well- known Evunuon Borist, is to speak on "Modern Trends in Floral Ar- rangement." He will illustrate his talk with different Mwee group. ings. After the lecture tea in to be served honoring Mrs. Nell E. Al- lum, new hostess of the Kipp: Delta house. Bonuses for the tea are Mrs. Floyd Grover, 1452 Elmdale, Chieatro, and Mrs. Frank Monahan, 4719 North Kunon Ivenue, Chicago. Mr. White is I graduate of Dart- mouth and received hits mum’s de- gree from Rochester university Int June. His bride attended Stonekixh college in New Hampshire and the Goodman School of the Theater. Mrs. Albert Tanzon. 926 Judson Ivonne, Ev-mton, president of the North Shore Alumnae Association of Kappa Delta, will call to order the itrast monthly meeting on Friday, October 18. The group will gather at the chapter house, Til Univer- sity place; Evan-ton, " 2 o'eloek. KAPPA DELTA ALUMNI MEET The evening mop of the North Shore Alumnae Association of Knp- pl Delta held its f1rat monthly meeting of the year at the home of Miss Betsy Burd, 810 Michigan nvenue, Wilmette, on Tuesday, oe- tober 8. Miss Genevieve Behrel pre- sented a hat style show. This year's president and secret-17 are Mrs. Norman McLean and Miss Elin- beth Hines. Mrs. Charles M. Hill of Evlnlton is in charge of arrangements and is assisted by Mrs. Douglas Sea- tor, Mrs. Donald Spencer, Mrs. Fred Gillespie and Mrs. Earl DeLong of Evanston and Mm. James L. Allen of Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin ot Hazel avenue will hold open house from 4 until 8 next Tuesday, Oct. 16, for their many friends in cele- bration of their golden wedding an- niversary. The North Shore Alumnae of Al- pha Phi International Fnternity will meet Friday, October li, It the Alpha Phi house in Evanston. On this occasion they will eelebrate the 68th anniversary of the founding of the fraternity " Syncune uni- versity. SAMUEL MARTINS HOLD OPEN HOUSE The wedding of Miss Patricia Dob- aon and John W. Clarke will be 901- ALPHA PHI ALUMNI TO MEET FRIDAY DOBSON~CLARKE NUPTIA LS SA TURDA Y n71 "I!!! "Om B1trtt1nnd Park, Ill. In 0-" mt hum- 0:..." ll. ". l8. " OCTODIR " tb, te, " Mmuu-mumucm o'_brthortrv.De.t+ D. lulu. AMI-intolbw “Munmduygtwlkh Doha]: " Brannon, (or-any of mghland Pun-k. 3nd the Hub, L. Citric- of Ennuon and Lab Gen- eva. WU., will receive with their daughter and nu. The groom's ulnar, Emu Clarh. will bq mnid of honor und In, George A. Bun of China. (tho fora-r Constance White of Ee. uuton) will be mm of honor. “willâ€. The other two brides- maid: will be Alice L Schumann of Chiuzo and In. Prod Tattle mum of Eunuon (formerly Geraldine Thieast. A Psi Upnilon fraternity brother of the bridegroom " Cornell uni- versity, E. L Gates, Jr. of Indium- apolil, Ind., will be belt ml: for Mr. Clarke. Jackson B. Wlurbury of St. Inuit, C. E. Blomtren, Jr. of Northbrook, John T. Surbuck of Chicago. John F. Wallace of Win- netlu, Philip Fools of Pittsburgh, Richard Gott of Adrian, Mieh., and Roderick Clark of Wilmette will serve u ushers. In. John Alden Sum of Beloit, Win. (the former Geotxnnne Run. dall of Evanston) in whore recent. wedding party Mina Doboon In: a bridesmaid, will be on of the nt- Miss Dobson ind her itnnnee have signed a lease for m apartment at 488 Sheridan road in Evnmton where they will return after their wedding trip. Miss Rena Nelson spent the week end visiting her brother and als- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nelson Ind 8-months old niece, Bur- bara Louise. in Pittsburgh, PI. Mrs. Hoyt Roush entertained at luncheon at Open House tea room Tuesday for Mrs. P. J. Weber and Mm. Whitt Schultz. Mrs. Weber has just returned from a trip to the west coast Ind Mrs. Schultz recent- ly returned from the east coast where she was on a bunines- trip with her husband. The Ridgewood Drive bridge club had to postpone its meeting todny because of the illness of its host- ess, Mrs. Harry Peru. Mrs. Dudley Edwards and Mrs. Hans Baht are giving a stark show- er Friday evening for Mrs. E. C. Becker of Deerileld. Mrs. William J. Nelson of Broad- view avenue was hostess at lunch- eon and bridge yesterday (Wed- need-y). Miss Catherine Baird of Ridge- wood drive is in the Highland Park hospital under observation. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McMahon are spending two weeks in the east visiting relatives in Syncuse Ind Cortland, New York, and Fleming- ton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Keller of Burton avenue Ire the hippy pur- enta of a daughter born Monday, Oct. 7, It the Highland Park hos- pital. Mrs C. W. Matthiesen is enter- taining 11 group of neighbors at tea this afternoon. Little Carol Hulverson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Halverson Highland Park Department Store CHILDREN‘S KNIT SLEEPERS. with feet in colon rose and blue. Sin 1 to g -erf...r....t.ete '_""-'.'-..-.--.-.-...-... LADIES Bot9B-Ptrlt fashion pure silk ehitron and service. Sim 8% to 10% _""""--.'-'---'.-........-.-. LADIES 8L2! WAS]! FROCII. thtaranued fut colon. Shes 12 to " SPECIAL .t.te..-.wtr.rrre_..t...mt. LADIES ALL-WOOL 8mm Shes " to w â€MAM Weekly Specials 'I'II HIGHLAND PA‘I PI... C-d-ty-tere-tte-tn-ttou. N.ti-Tt, dunked St. for the .6†funny. gtnmloI-hy'dunonh "lete.timtafur'thMr+m- Immune-emble- lun. Ili., thunk-50M“; uuklna'vmuu her â€him and â€an. old that]: In. Thou. Inch of M, N. Y., in Vilma; - mother, In. W. R. Balm, on Dan "on. (or that vats. In. I.“ Montgom- ery an n luncheon tad bridge put: for In. Leach Inst Friday. Saturdny waning In. W. M. Me. lilhn entertained " I dinner port: for her nnd today (Thundny) In. Geraldine lush will give a lunch- eon in honor of In. Leach. Neat Tuesday In. Runner will be hoot- eu " a m for bar daughter. Mr. and In. Bimard Nath of Hazel - Ind Mr. and In. M. H. Juoby of Grovehnd nvenne re- cently enjoyed . visit " French Lick Springl in Southern Indiana. Mr. mad In. Prank J. Dinelli of Clnvey road are the proud par- ents of I Ion born Thursday, Oct. 3, " the Highlnnd Park hospital. Little Barbar- Bahr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hun Bahr, celebrat- ed her 8th birthday anniversary at a party for 8 of her little friend: yesterday (Wednesday). Mr. Gray Stubbs left Int Sunday for South Dakota where he will en- joy ten days of pheasant shooting. From there he will go up to Wash- ingwn and Oregon for some deer hunting and look for property. Mr. Stubbs will Join his mother, Mrs. William C. Stubba at Twenty Nine Palms in the Mojave desert, Calif., for the Christian holidays. The Rollind Thomas Rankin Hastings of lass Gator, Calm, form- erly of Highllnd Park will be Br- riving here the latter part of this month for the prenuptin1 parties for their daughter Lydin. On Nov. 2nd Mina Hastings will become the bride of Mr. George Cooke Stevens of Wallingford, Conn. Mrs. William Guyot of Glenview, avenue entertained her dinner club last. Thursday evening. Mrs. Dwight Devin, president of the Y.W.C.A. board entertained the members of the board It luncheon after the regular monthly meeting Tuesday. After a guy whirl of card parties, dinners, luncheons, and club func- tions, Mrs. Pred Rubly. formerly of Highland Park, returned somewhnt regretfully to her home in Sen ths briel, California Int Suturdny. She thus concluded a very pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. Dough" Krnt- zer of Norttr2nd street, Ind happily anticipated being with her family after her two month's absence. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Berkmm have sold their home on Vine eve- nue to the Albert Picks Jr. of Win- netka. The Berksons Ire staying It the Northmoor Country club until cold weather sets in when they will leave for their home in Encino, Calif. They will return to Highland Park in the spring. Daniel F. Davis of S. Linden vie- nue and E. G. Ball Jr. of Ridgewood drive send greetings and tUoha to “.3.er 2 531' $1 ,.,._,____99c $1.00 79c thdrftht-te-etit.aetH- -utherttHHeti_hyV you“ I. m t Whludnlu. In. Gordan. M In to turned from White Halal. NJ. who" ah. han bun visiting - brother, Mr. W. B. PM It. Paul: in has seriously ill in I hospital but in no. and, in- proved. In. Stand Hating: m hotel: to the embroidery club Tuna-y alt- ernoon. The John T. Suitâ€, who went the past week in Virginia Ind New York brought home with them {m Bronxvilie, N.Y., Mr. Ned Wnyuun for a week-end visit. Mr. lemn left Monday for Cleveland. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Jared L. Johnson Jr. of Evanston announce the birth of I mu Morton W. Johnson born Sept. 29 at the Evatuston hospital. Mrs. Carl C. Bullock of S. Sheri- dan road is in Shuthern Cntifornia attending her sister who in quite ill. Mrs. Henry Siljcstrom left Sat. urday for a months visit with Mrs. Chulec McCord in lam Angelou. Cnlif. Change in Banking Holland Ilankets. 2750 ulna . . . . 19.95 on. Part Wool Blankets 25% won' . . . . 3.25 on. Cotton Blanketsâ€. wool . . . . . . . . . 1.95 ea. Cotton Comforters ........... 3.159s. Down Comforters Claim 1-m- comug. sum voter........... 7-95 sa. The First National Bank of Highland Park 2 Blankets, or'one pair............. It.“ at m MIMI. "PONY INWCI comu‘nox ttiiiiiEiiti8r' DON'T MISS THESE BEDDING BUYS! '-cMIIIIC:Igil. '"s.TH, Loire ALL WOOL BLANKETS. $6.95 ea. Owing to the provisions of the Wage and Hour Law, banking hours for opening and closing will be as fol- lows, beginning Monday, October 21st, namely: All virgin wool. to". binding. push-It and l-lMdnii‘y bond - for {his Solo - SATURDAYS 8:30 A. M. to 12:00 Noon WEEK DAYS 8:30 A. M. to 2:00 P. M. Hours umn-mu’V' - -o.. um M27 Wanna. Oak Put. “linol- landlnlmlnd Whining-4th“ -dwtthDr.eautEaiatmaog- It! gumuhmm lbIanIJVOqumd It. and In. I. B. VM‘M 'td.tnrhouyrtmludltv- student It Dalian- ulv'dâ€, i. recently but W by Inâ€. AtPhaTuta-oHtr. home of In. Kyla. Monday am. t Monday um. Catch-r " " 2:30. All million are urged to be present. Bug. Puty My An sprain “In and bingo party will be held at Masonic Templ- hid†evening by the Highland Purl: Chap- ter of the [Adieu of the Viking; The party will follow a short business meeting of the lodge, mud in lobed. nled for 8 o'clock. KIWI MUSTIIC'S “All" SALON m1, mom " too. Imam“ The_rtChrbwitt-tattt" Cow-put: Buoutu Sum. " B. m In... 7 7 - ........s12