us : you‘d hueundn.udmm Roger. 1 Â¥4n‘t be here myself.‘ I‘ll ask fod policelg but they‘ll be downâ€" stairs, * Hilda‘s way off over the garage. may be no danger, but I wish â€"yoh‘id. both be here." | Ti to go to the office," Roger -&ï¬mt back. Yes, TN stay *"Oh G&t" I said, rushing up to M%flw&m happened while I was at | party)" J Gertrude i No telling how long they had there, unable to make cover. of ork papers I knew there was dffuse pressing him to tell, His ence always gave me in and already I fel:oz romf though I really knew all "I‘m so you told me thatâ€"" I was going id finish "that muck", when T; use Irealized that I was | and the electric mixer had stooned. â€" | "But if think you know who the murdered isâ€"I think that would help Mi to figure out=" He is head slowly and said so I leould hardiy hear, "You‘ll just have $ trust me a while longer, Angela," ‘from his pocket showed me the * Confidential" on the . _He his breath and ‘hesitated, "If 1 told anything, I‘d have to tell you a lot thu.ldareliveout right s e 4 the beater, Esq that .when the blades struck the dfdés with a clatter that reâ€" sounded thrfughou the hHouse.> It was her favo : ice to express dispiea~ sure; she id used it before, during those .rare Irqadcasts by Toscanini of the shimmdrimg ‘Lohengrin Prelude. | ltried' onstruct everything for George. I fekcribed the bod¢; I told a&out'thethunhaft«lhadm the ashes o fire, and what we ‘ found in th ¢hut ;Itold.usohlyuy( T MULd ist the noise, how queer Roger ed;â€"â€" and .1 repeated MirthboneԤ opinion about the murder weapon. IPhated to tell him all my that he had been home on the night of the murd |I wished that he would tell me of lhis own accord. door, he rdartd, "Really out!* She m the door, and before I could | gathe: my thoughts to begin, she had t ocfl:eelectricmixerin{ themm jvikh a bowl too small for the er, Esq that .when the blades struck the 44 i with a clatter that re« sounded thrpughout the House.. It was her favorité device to express dispiea~ sure; she Hiad used it before. ‘during‘ "Sure, we‘ll stay, won‘t we, Roger?" i infed) as I was, I acquiesced from habit. ou: won‘t disturb us, Hilda." _ s de "No, i disturb youwâ€"" .. _ had not come in. "I have in here" "Tell me Birét about the murder, all you saw, and what you picked up from the police. : know who the murâ€" corner of t intimacy! of "You‘re got mixed up in all this, are The . calve Wbyâ€"product of unpasâ€" teurized mil re cute and appealing, and will migke |you~think you might want to w; jain some day, if you can remembB |where you stored the typewriter. 5] . £ LB. you m and 1 am a Wwriter, and would enjoy the peace and of rural surroundâ€" . â€" Dear 1B. Wht‘;:yo;unn; about having i . with a cow My husband m"!“mtheboop, but he is ‘ofâ€" unpasteurized milk, THE BARRED SEYVEN ~© HOME MAINTENANCE cemen joined us.â€""So it was \Mrs. Misty went to," Redâ€" |*"Was she there all the eveâ€" ngela, or a teasonable facâ€" of," ‘Gertrude answered. have been a statue. If Td was s0 tiredâ€"But Roger! ; isâ€"I think that would e to figure out=" ishudlbvblflluh{ id hardiy hear, "You‘l .F I‘ve‘ ust in here," she anâ€" disturb you,â€"* . _ | her out. As she linâ€" s$s floor were remindâ€" ever forget what hapâ€" to wait in the living : and Reddigan withâ€" me in our favorite rary. But the cozy *L OW S to, half the so worried s«1] Janet Hansen Weds .>"|Ens. Chas. Thorney evening? Did you get #tewed?" i‘llrblubd."l * Iâ€"took . 1 didn‘t feel like drinikipg, ap know, when everyone has few drinks nothing *he# sav .. Two English Flight (Officers of the Royal Air Force, sta in Canada, were weekend guests gf Mrs. John Tether, 145 So. Greep Bay Roaad, and were guests of at a card party given by Mrs. A, Butterworth, 2810 ‘W. Park Ave: Saturdaw night. RAF Officers ¢ug ts of Mrs. John Tether l Cowned in"white sati with fingerâ€" tip veil, the bride carried gardenias and lilies of the valley.:)Her maid of honor, Miss Matian Béfl, now Mrs. Arthur Stancliffe, wea! pink, and Miss Lois Bollé, bridesfiaid, in Alice blue, both carried swe ppeas and garâ€" denias. Arthur Stancliffe, as best fan. and Don Shanafelt,] brother of he ‘bride, attended the| groom. Rudy Scassellati â€"and ;. Jack || Stroud of Ravinia acted as ushers,‘ _ ts m RKavinia acted. as ushers.: . , A reception in the church parlors, given by the bride‘s its, followed the., ceremony: vpid | The marriage ‘of t j daulhte'r. Betty Lou, to Sgt.)Alex $ i1, Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. Alex Beid! of Milâ€" waukee, on June 3 at 1€ St. John‘s Evangelical ‘and °R & / church, has been announced by Mr.; and Mrs. Saylor Shanafelt, 1410 leasant Ave., Ravinia. i iA $b Betty Lou Sh% afelt Married to Sergeant Ens. and Mrs. Thorne Te schoolâ€" mates at the local ‘high school, and Mrs. Thorney attended uke Forest College, being later poyed in war work at Great Lakes. Ens. Thorney received his commission,/while a juâ€" nior at â€"Northwestern.‘) He is now attending a lub-dmlqi (school at Miami, Fla., where th¢e gouple will make their home,> ht ; Following the cerems was served for 26 at . stone Hoqss,_ Wi_r}pegh. Only the bridal ty |a intimate friends were bride, in sheer gray, with) sage, was attended by her Margary Norman .of wore pale blue With . irk sories. % tm db L In the chapel of the Trin lity Episcoâ€" pal church, on Wednes‘ June 14, Miss Janet Hansen, daughter of Mrs. Gerald Hansen, 6610 S ,S g‘ï¬ï¬u Ave., and Ens. Charles Fdwa d Thorâ€" ney, Jr., son ‘of Mr. and (t s. Charles Thotney, 1525 West View Road, were united in marriage. #J4 A y ’ An alumnus of All atid} College, Mrs. Black attended scldol in Oxâ€" ford, England, and in Washington, D. C., and has held va 'Fmomib!e posts in connection with | ie Préesbyâ€" terian church. Mr. Black; ia graduate of Occidental College in Los Anâ€" geles, and Union Th ical Semâ€" inary, New York, is.now pastor of the First Presbyteqpympunh at Wappingers Falls, N. Y. | Wearing her mother‘s wedding gown and veil, the attended by her sister, ] Sherwin, of New York, Black, twin brother of. , served as best man. I B / ‘On Friday, June 16, . ;{Tche First Presbyterianâ€" Church {!Brooklyn; Miss Ada Paim Sherwin, ughter of Dr. and Mrs. Louis W;â€" 295 Prospect Ave., was unit ‘ by her> father, local % m minister,‘ to Rev. H. Ho Black. Ada Palm Shery Weds in Brookl Among other posts in‘ the Pacific area he has been station " at New Caledonia and the Fij ; nds, and was actively engaged in tht campaign of Guadacanal . and . Bphugainville. While. at Bougainville ’;’ assoâ€" ciated with Sgt) Joe LaBud&, who reâ€" cently spent a furlough it ] own, and who .contacted Mrs. Bus ‘?‘ t, giving her di news of her ut ad. 'Maz Buskett: was & /gtudent at Kansas State Teachers‘ «E‘ ege, and was employed for the three years prior to entering service " the adâ€" vertising department of th Chicaco‘ Tribune., â€" ocb _‘ A former member of he! National Guard, Major Buskett the Federdl service in M ; |1941, and was for a time stationed ‘at Camp Forrest,: Tenn. He received his adâ€" vanced officer‘s training &6 Ft. Benâ€" ning, Ga.. and was transtétred overâ€" seas in January, 1942 / . _News: has been received| by Mrs. Harriet® Craig Buskett, 99 Central Ave., that her husband, the former Captain Lawrence C. Bus ow stationed with the U. S. Army Inâ€" fantry on ‘Bougainville, \was last month promoted :to thdi*’ rank of Major.> > > 8 v»â€" tm dbgl Capt. Larry Bus Now Promoted ti Rank of Major | Park Ave., last Saturday York, while Charles W s us Cantng t on nt vay t c gags old We e ieeme 2 Nt un 3 1n § _ Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mont mery of Rogers Park have a ced the marriage of their daughtert, Jessie, to Pic. Robert H.. Black, soh of Mr. and Mrs..Robt. 8, Black, 45 Bloom Street, Hightand Park, June 11 at the Highland Park Presbyterian Church, Rev. Louis é:e in officiatâ€" ing. Miss Jeanne Jonkins And Wilâ€" liam Larson, both of Highland Park, were the attendants, and a |reception at the home | of the bridegroom‘s parents followéd the pere#;c#ny. s Rogers Park‘Ghiï¬ 4 Weds Robt. Black ...::..: Mr. and Mrs, Eichler are enjoying a honeymoon trip fn%lcmisin; having stopped at the bride‘s meé on the 18th, for a family retnion. They, will reside at 543 Central Ave. NS o *4 e Gowned in vh#te in and tulle, with 'mfl flowered'apbntnd $ derâ€" dength veil, the bride carried a bouâ€" quet of white carnations, white bacheâ€" lor buttons and pink sweet péas, She was attended by (Mrs, d Eichâ€" ler, sisterâ€"inâ€"law of the g who wore blossom j with| matching flowered cap, ‘carried a variâ€"colored bouquet of carnations, |sweetpeas, bachelor buttons andei‘larkiq' r. . Leoâ€" nard Eichler, brother | of th¢ groom, acted as best man. The rs were Louis Geminer, mail | specialist 2/c, USN, cousin of the tioned at Great Lakes, and Mr. in Lauâ€" rentz, of : this éxty Music was ren dered by Mrs. Earl Gameq Evanâ€" ston, at the organ and Mr}. Lyman G“Mv M!Oi“-; 4 ; >, came the bride of Mr. Harry Eichler, son of Mr. and Mrs. W Eichler, of this city, Rev, H. P offiâ€" tiating. ht ts Hackbarthâ€"Eichler Nuptials Saturday the e ®. 48 Mrs. der F. Beau! LAKE BLUFF Miss Julietto Brown, 54 LDAKE FOREST Wrs. Morehouse, PARK Kirs. L. E. McClure, 337 ‘Wirs. Dwight C. Orcutt, y 4 § W®: ALkX j WAUKECG Mrs. Alaxander F. Beaubien, 401 Greenwood Avo., Majestic 441 LAKE BLUFE cA it ; Miss Brown, 540 Scranton Ave., Lake Bluff 1526 concert. wWithout coupon books seventeen gate admissions for regular i $17.00. Coupon booksâ€"can be secured from the Ravinia Festival Chai or a i in your community, the North Shore banks or stores listed below. Make payable to Ravinia Festival. This offer. will definitely close when our limited pply books has been exhausted. _ n w Books| containitig seventeen coupons appe are now on sale for $10.00 plus fedâ€" su éral tix of $2.89, a total of $12.89. r° These coupons can be used either for _ §Om admission at the gate, or for reserved _ beats in the pavilion. : Coupons are transférable and can be used for any , concert. Without coupon books seventeen gat $17.00. Coupon books: can be secured from : 9 S. C Coupon Books â€" You Can Save $4.11 on nc â€" / Ks n s WF. BEAUBIEN tounty St., Waukegan, IIH. _ McClure, 333 Woodland, Highland Park 333 . it C. Orcutt, 796 Greenleat Avenue, Glencos 238 Morehouse, 1190 Edgewood, Lake Forest 18146 NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK ens Tuesday evening, ]hn? 27 th ,? o Coupon Boolu will e sold after July 2nd ns Tuesday evening, UPON BOOKS NOWY 568 Eim Street, Winnetka 18 Save Money â€" Buy Coupou B;)o& % “ THE rREss : es q e e o The young couple,. _whoo; romance started two years ago at Ft. Sheridan, The young couple was, attended by thebndl:t'::::ts. the’hideint:al;a ored white with gardenia corsage, Mrs. Gerkin wearing tailored white and blue, with a corsage of gardenias was present. iA reception was given by the bride‘s parents on Sunday. . $ [Put. Tillinghast, veteran of 20 months of combat in the Mediterrancan area, wears the Purple Heart and four stars representing four major engagements. At the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Willis Gerkin, 774 St. Johns Ave., Saturday evening, Miss Wilma Gerkin became the bride of Pvut, M. L. Tillâ€" inghast, son of J. L. Tillinghast of Sherburne, N. Y., Rev. Lester H. Lauâ€" bdlstetn. of Bethany Evangelical, offiâ€" ciating. + Miss Wilma Gerken. Weds Army Veteran The young couple will spend a short honeymoon in Wisconsin, and at the expiration of his leave Seaman Stupey néilll return to his base at San Diego, if, L « Breakfast for the bridal party and ig‘mediate .hlgi.ilieu"m m-v:duae pen House Tea Room, epen house was held: at the home of ‘the bride‘s parents from 7 to 9 p. in. On Sunday Mr, and Mrs, Stupey, parents bf ‘the bridegroom, entertained the two families at dinner. : book with one orchid. Sheâ€"was attenâ€" ded by Miss Joan Robasse, as britlesâ€" maid, in pink, and her sister, Barbara, 8, wearing blue, : Colonial ‘style, as flowergirl. Both carried Colonial bouâ€" quets of mixed flowers. Thomas Reâ€" ber; seaman, 2/¢, USN, brother of the bride, ‘stationed. at Memphis, Tenn., acted, as best man. At the St James Church, on Wedâ€" nesday af 9:30 a. m., Katherine Ellen Reber ‘was married to Lawrence R. Stupey, Pharmacist‘s Mate, 1/c, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stupey, 100 ‘Wainut Street. The bride, in traditional white, with fingerâ€"tip veil, carried a white prayerâ€" Katherine E. Reber Bride of Navy Man RAVINIA FESTIVAL COUPON BOOK SALES COMMITTEE . E ... _ Mrs. Ernst C. von Ammon, General Chairman ; OF EVANSTON STATE BANK® AND TR GHLAND PARK pawkIA EESTIVAL A! COMMUNITY CHAIRMEN 4 Soloists and the Budapest Strikg Quartet will appear this season as a feature ion to this superb program. The 1944 Festival seaâ€" son will extend for 7 weeks, cl August 15th. Each Book by Purc Chicago Symphony Orchestra ints leriu‘ofcqn- certs directed by the finest international Conâ€" dndorianflabla‘phï¬pqnh d: Guest Artists, 1 B% HElMRavitheqiyalémm.&. 548 N. Michigan Avenue, MARSHALL HELD & C WINNETKA e Bs Cl . Nrs. H. C. Kimbrough, 198 Forest. , KENILWORTH § JL Mrs. James R. . Stevenson, Jr,, 1(32 C Mre, Norman Wasterhold, 1004 Miss Frances Scheidenheim, 804 Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hansen, 33 Cavell avenue, boy, June 14. . Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sargent, 3 l:I_o_nh avenue, Highwood, girl, June 12. Births At Hospital are visiting the groomm‘s relatives in Thas ic Remaen f report to i + ner, -Cu m ’ "B ILLINOIS BELL ‘llllfl'bfll COMPANY -ulummlo!w Defense, we‘ve been saivaging certhin old equipment for later | ust:if necessary. In the year just passed, for example, we recovered 422 tons of copper from wornâ€"out telephone cable. /. And this is just one of the many examples of the way we plan ahead to give you good teleâ€"\ 1 Suamdm.rw‘ Defense, we‘ve been saivaging certain old equipment for later | ust: if necessary. In the year just passed, for example, we recovered 422 tons of copper ReuWe dunouires nuchs . A ies l .o i8 . ‘overed 422 tons of copper | . â€" have been without telephones, m wornâ€"out telephone cable. |. © You can depend on telephone d this is just one of the masy | ‘men find women to make the imples of the way we plan | most of what they have to give me service. ‘and that means the world‘s best. * Lot‘s all BACK THE A) with War Bonds 4 P W Tel; we plan | TELEPHC TRUST COMPANK Road, Greeniaat OO# upply of coupon ALE 262 Road, Kenliworth 198 Qur program of salvage and atâ€"râ€"etâ€"câ€"hâ€"iâ€"nâ€"g of existing faâ€" cilities last year enabled us to give service to some 75,000 new mg at the Open | tearoom. The M'Mmutt&emmd Vernon Mortimer. _ Two new members will be initiated into the Highland Park Lions club today (Thursday) at the noon meetâ€"~ Two Lions to Initiate . Mr. and Mrs. is Moseley, 926 Vfl‘e?tqd.clflel:l‘m.lmn- Mr. and (Mrs. Loy Mullins, 1340 Pleasant avenue, girl, J:B 19. .‘.-m‘-'w"‘i:{' Now * ; ~nmmumumgy)| m c apenret #t