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Highland Park Press, 18 Jan 1934, p. 2

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y Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mowers of Ft. Sheridan Avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter Muriel to Donald Roskam, son of Mr. and has been worn by four Chicago brides besides Mrs, Sampsell, All of these young matrons, Mrs. Byron 8. Harvey, Jr., Mrs. Albert E!liott, Mrs. Roger Q. White and Mrs. Edâ€" ward Hibben attended the wedding Saturday. The bride‘s bouquet was a lovely round cluster of white orchids. Her attendants wore shoulâ€" der corsages of purple orchids. Mrs.‘ Norton Conway of New York atâ€" tended the bride as matron of honor., The bridesmaids ‘were the bride‘s sisterâ€"inâ€"law Mrs. Robert S. Carr, and the bride‘s cousin, Mrs. W. Press Hodgkins. David Sampsell served his bsother as best man, and usherâ€" ing were, William Watkins of Lake | Forest and Philip Taber of Buffalo. After a wedding supper Mr. Sampâ€" sell and his bride left on a honeyâ€" moon trip to Bermuda. â€"Upon their return they will live at 6 East Elm noon in a candlelight service in the . apartment of the bride‘s parents. The"ceremony was read by Dr. Dudâ€" ley Stark, rector of St. Chrysostoms Church before an improvised altar of, rubrum lilies. The bride was atâ€" tired in an Empire gown of dull finâ€" ished sheer white crepe fashioned . with long sleeves and a sweeping eourt train. Over the train fell a historic rosepoint veil that was fastâ€" ened in a tiny cup with orange blosâ€" . DANCE STUDIO AT 1737 RICE STREET, RAVINIA, ILL [ %“ifl"‘"’"’""“ Ballet, Tap, and Acrobaties b.?orruuu' fngg!:"- lroom or Tap c Aduits eve nings, for information phone H. P. 1380 som#. The veil, which was made in Sorrento, Italy for an Italian prinâ€" cess, was brought to this country a number of years ago and since then . . O Do Sbok _ _ nn in "The Ri inss *T $htln W mene mss in Aoe o ert | Communications The marriage of Miss Margaret Carr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walâ€" ter S. Carr of Chicago and Marshall G. Sampsell, son of Marshall E. Sampsell took place Saturday afterâ€" ‘ Don‘t Miss It! Don‘t Miss It! â€" Sunday Mat. Only "TARZAN" Hesofutions of condolence, cards of thanks, m,hâ€"'â€""â€"â€"“"'"""â€"â€"'."‘"l"llll Mhumwbmmhmuhu‘m&m M Subscription Price, $1.50 per year YOLUME »# sns nds o d e e e en en cmntctanes Tesucd imursday of each week by the Udell Printing "The Invisible "TARZAN" oo o Ceai emmantaroend. _‘~~| Wwinter, -m-wum,m‘uxmnm.mmflwmw.l Mr. 4 Sreemermentimn m cere en rnmemintninitnmmmmmemceinndnecevinmentinginae on .000 a00ro,on e cce 1 0 u0 o on n en in "Hell and Tonight Only Thursday RICHARD ARLEN JUDITH ALLEN 69“ ter Tonigh t" â€" High Water" , By Max Milter, author of "I COVER THE WATER FRONT" AT ALL TIMES.... Alcyon PREE THEATRE PARKING SPACE Attendant in charge Highland Park, III, _ Tel. 2400 ADMISSION @2 ed.â€" Thurs, Jan. 24â€"25 CONSTANCE BENNETT e 99 _l’m No Ang Me el Mildred Haessler Litt 'l" "w"' n mect i.â€"Tues. Jan. 21â€"22â€"23 MAE WEST THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS " 4) o3 DCCG for publication must be written on one side of the paper only, with the name and address of the writer. ‘h:lhuuuth._‘uu _brhmmhmh- HIGHLAND PARK â€" LOCAL and PERSONAL â€" Matinee Only ie omtoaco susurban @uauery crour. _ . _ Chicago Offices : 1016â€"17â€"18 Willoughby Tower _ : 225C Jan. 19â€"20 es s . . semaians Snghiett rarpber gopeary Menaieninmmmemenedagess sc 100 C JANUARY 18, 1934 Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Boynton of N. Sheridan Road accompanied by Mrs. Boynton‘s .mother, Mrs. Leavenâ€" worth and Miss Daisy Davis of Wilâ€" kesbarre, PA., left Friday for Delray _ Mrs. Ralph Mack (Eleanor Robâ€" erts) who has been seriously jll with the_fiu il_vgy much improved. ance on Tuesday evenfiév-zo_'.{hre“heh Chi Omega Sorority. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Martin of Chicago spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Martin Hart and Mrs. John Sheahen. ters read a paper on "A Hundred Million Guinea Pigs."‘ Mrs. Beahm and small son who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. H. W. Boyd, for several weeks, has returned to her home in Kansas City. j Mr. and Mra Herhart MawvtiL 12 The Philomathean Reading Circle met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. A. N. Thurston, Mrs. Walâ€" __ _ Mr. Gus Klemp and Mr. Jerome Berube left last Tuesday for Culver City, Calif., where they attended the funeral of their nephew Jerome Klemp, who was killed on Monday while riding his motorcycle in servâ€" ice for Western Union, there. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klemp, former residents of this city. Mrs. H. G. Pertz of Ridgewood Drive entertained the members of her luncheonâ€"bridge club yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Margaret Sheahen of Oakâ€" field,. Wis., has returned to her home there after spending ten days with Mrs. John Sheahen. + â€" Miss Mildred Maechtle of North Second Street, left Monday morning for a three weeks vacation at Miami, Mrs. Ross J. Beatty who has been confined to her home with a severe col-q .ia very much improved. The third annual rally and conâ€" ference on evangelism under the auspices of. the Christian Men‘s committee of Chicago was held last Monday evening at the Marshall Field and Co.‘s Walnut Grill with about two thousand in attendance. A number from Highland Park atâ€" Recent arrivals from Highland Park in Florida are: Mr. and Mrs. George M. Dailey, Mr. and Mrs. T. Dailey, Mrs. Susan . Sheehan, and Mrs. Lillian Shultis. Louis Wagner nnd Arthur Bock left Tuesday for Florida where they will spend a month. Mr. + and Mrs. Floyd. Bock of Walker Avenue, are the happy parâ€" ents of a son born Sunday at the Highland Park Hospital. Rev.> F. Brandfeliner, pastor of the First United Evangelical Church preached at Hooppole and Dixon, II., last Sunday, in place of the presiding elder. Rev. Jos. H. Tayâ€" lor and Mr. D. J. ‘MacNeil supplied at the local church. f Mrs. Harry F. Kelley of N. Sheriâ€" dan Road is sojourning in Mi.mi,J Campbell Chapter Guild is meetâ€" ing tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. Gooseman, 246 'qucl;ill Avenue, Highwood. Mrs. Anna Smith and Mrs. Hazel Chapman will assist the hostess. o l’}“Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hook of in Street, Highwood, are the happy parents of a. daughter, born Sunday at the Highland Park Hosâ€" pital, 4 The>â€"Schumann Club will meet i: the studio ‘of Berenice B. Bentley o Woodland Road Saturday afternoon, January 20. . Subject, "The Child+â€" hood of Mozart." . Katharine Falley will assist the hostess. I â€" The Semper Fidelis Class is meet ing this evening at the home of Mis Janet Saathoff of S. Second Street Mrs, Henry ‘R. Roskam of 8. Linden Avenue. ~The wedding took place Saturday »evening at _ eightâ€"thirty o‘clock at the home of the bride‘s parents, the Rev. Christoph Kelle{ officiating. Miss Wilma Knoblock and Mr. Bud Vandenabeele attended the young couple. > | . Richard GayTford was hostess * $ North Michigan Avenue, Tol. State 6826 5 cents per single copy 41 j Mrs. Isabel Heaps Rave a hisâ€" tory of the Bible fecture at the htrme of Mrs. E. R, Phelps of Prosâ€" pect Avenue on Wednesday. â€" TOMATOES sAvoy _ |)| ) â€" ; Apple Sa e No. 2 cans 2, for SAvOY SOLID PACK Chicago will fill O‘Neill‘s posiâ€" tion at the Y/W. EB s (Mr. and Mrs. Hkrry A. Walsh announce the my ’ of thl:ir daughter Florencée Mar to Mr. Harold A. Herbeg: l}dmit,‘lficb igan, Jan. 2 in Glfl 4| + ; |Mr. and Mrs. Papl Chapman ‘of New York attendeg th: funeral of Mrs. Chapman‘s mothe [Mrs. G. E. Highley of S. {$t, Johns Avenue eight weeks. M Ripe Oliv AVOY GAK iima B COLOSSAL No. 24 me} zsc ea. _ 4 for 9sc S lsilj: ififitfis large jars l se sSAvoYy Pineapple, CHER Swans Down Cake APPLES APPL EXTRA FANCY GREENING o( u $2.25 for half case SUNKIST JyuiCY â€" LEMC EXTRA F SWEET & JUICY FLORIDA PINEAPPLE TEXAS S Mr. and Mrs. Dadley Crafts Watâ€" Pear: Coffeé Monarch ‘ fresh roastéaz No. 24 size 25¢ for Cns o4 ; e ‘apl Chapman ‘of d funeral of 0 :3 Mrs. G. E. . | Johns Avenue P [[~ 4 ; apls gave a his. \ lecture at the ‘\SPECILIAL mue left Wedâ€"| Wis. Thursday. : sojourn in| â€" A dessert bridge will be given ., and _ Mr8.| by the Presbyterian Guild on Friâ€" nston‘ will ocâ€" day, ‘Jan. 26 atâ€"1:30 p.m. at the homé :at., 281| y.W.C.A. Call Mrs. L. R.,Hass for a month| 1. P. 4169 concerning tickets. Those arents are in who do not care to play bridge !chl io m'pmmfldothdrmm i e y,. w_| _ Mr. Robert M. Cobb has left for drajone; I> u7| New York to attend the annual eBSI0NAL §TOUP |_.__i:n>» a€ tha Canaral Matnra An. LES 5) dozen for si:m Florida for lel Abbot of ROME BEAUTY for baking 4 ALL PHONES Highland Park 4400 TKE PRERSS The Largest Independent Food Sh?oj;oh? . the North Shore , Pears or Apricots §e«a 49 No. 24 size can & for sl Coffee 3â€"lb visiting the F. P. Boyntons reâ€" turned ‘to her home at Green Bay, Wis. Thursday. : , by the Presbyterian Guild on Friâ€" day, ‘Jan. 26 atâ€"1:30, p.m. at the Y.W.C.A. . Call Mrs. L. R. ,Hass H.F. 4169 concerning tickets. Those who do not care to play bridge please provide their own game. . _ ir.kobortl.cobbhuhftior New : York to attend the annual ‘meeting of the General Motors Acâ€" ceptance Corporation. He expects ‘to be gone a week.: Mrs. Cobb is visiting in Akron, Ohio. can 89c Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cowhill of Ashland Avenue celebrated. their twentieth wedding | anniversary on New Years Eve. > " , RICHELIEU ~ Fresh Roasted SQCIAL SERVICE NEEDS Man‘s serving coat. © : Book case or cabinet for dishes. Small heating stove. Files. c "4 xt Neckties and collars. b Large women‘s clothes. . ; BLUF GOOSF FOOD MART FL OUR «: 25¢ _ bin25e H [Meat Specials] _ SAVOY FINEST FOODS per dozen zsc 516â€"518 CENTRAL AVE. |a , AoSPARAGUS _ 1« 2§€ [ EE)FI? EE | ~b. 173 , ! z;LOIi"‘?EEE tb. 270 10 Eapg%n ms?:acmu for zy 1 Sockeye Salmon is«l can 25# I | We Dress Our Own Poultry > || CROSSE & BLACKWELL FANCY RED ASPARAGUS | »«« HAMS ». 15i4cB; \ DEL MONTE ALL GREEN AGAR‘Y or O8SCAR MAYER‘s POTROAST: { R RIB ROAST for MEAT LOAF 3 bbs. for zsc Pork Loin Roast { 3â€"LB. AVERAGE j CREDIT, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN 392 Central Avenue > / tm $ AT 6th and 7th Rib l : of Lamb LE Jewelry _ 19c Ceris. 111C 25% to 50% off ne Set Rings â€" 1. NEMEROFF â€" _ â€"21¢ â€" â€" SAÂ¥AT. j perg l . K Toilet Sets CÂ¥. Sllvq_twu‘_q" O8SCAR MAYER‘S 8 or AGAR‘S SKINNED _ Whole or acon »=i si»ib. FREE DELIVERY Military Sets THURSDAY, J . PDN $ 4* 'MH.P.;:.I k 25¢ t a *Ct @'4\’ a t W Cinderella" on Sat Jan. 27, at 8 o‘ciock ~The scene of this a comedy in two ac typical girls‘ school, which ensze are a p O‘Brien,4 helps to bring fame extricate a i ous «difficulty.~ It spirit and excitin@ ing to closing‘ ant evening is The Junior P workshop group tunity to be. of assj It is gratifying Avenue feature of t ing forward as far it is discouraging . pointing that: this : ment is being lost t say nothing of 1 merely because of a sibhi.oflh the group. > the Junior Players the group is welcor semester begins the throughout the : be had by calling tions should be m * M"For!: it has been most official approval for the vicinity of Hig! has not . enjoyed i by the recovery pro employed." _ °.‘ The Dumaresq & the American Legio lution called‘ Jor th ward, and that it ie sistance to the adn esgary to bring this We, therefore, h our support, moral & overcoming any res for ‘â€" #Whereas, This M‘M"’fi ",‘u&o‘mtbo “_.Inldintbfl test of adjacent whose motive is pT the exclusiveness """,...u" of) Hi ity of Central A: traffic to go down And return n'_.“." the city, opening ~T‘he The preseritation Dear Mayor M ture you‘ll enj Presented by YÂ¥ EA Respectfally ‘sul H. 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