{1 Mn d e § 14 44 t £ Â¥{ (ika Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, ml.ArumlmouawmnM PAGE TWO vakde Thosroar af eachâ€"waek by the U9n CHICAGO OPFICE w intended for publication must be |written on one side of onin gmmmnâ€"mm«m}:&m&m va The editor by .“gmmkm\vm # ' Bubscription Price, $1.50 per year Pss where an nmitiones maree is publisbed, = | C, to Mr. Alexander Clerihew an of Atlanta, Ga., formerly of this city. The ceremony took plave at ithe home of the bride‘s parents, s:*:ï¬.y, September 1 at five o‘clock, Dr. John H. Grey of Bedford, A wedding of interest to n@m arkers is that of Miss Jean loch Gray, daughter of Mr. and Charles L. Grey of Asheville, an wncle of the bride officiating. Mr, Otho Morgan of Chicago served his brother as best man. An inâ€" formal ‘reception followed the wedâ€" ding ceremony, with friends of the difig ceremony, with friends of the bride serving. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan left sfter the reception for & northâ€" ern wedding trip. After October first the couple will be at home at 1355 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, ; where . Morgan is assistant manager %HomOwunlth& tion for the state of Georgia. ‘ Out of town guests who attended the w’ï¬t:‘ were: Mr. and Mrs. Anson C. Morgan, parents of the groom; Mr. and Mrs, R. K. Buckner, Mr. and Mrs. T. ‘Wi Bellhouse, Miss Helen Bellhouse of Alto, Miss Judy Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. G. L Word, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ware, Mr, and e oo in prtninaneninne ngiue + Oe * 2Carad Mrs, C. A. Adair, Mr. Vernon Wootâ€" en o; Atlanta; Mrs. H. W. McComb of phis, Tenn.; Mr. Otho H. Morgan, Mr. W. W. Kimball of Chiâ€" cago; Mr. and Mrs, James W. Grey of Charlotte, Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Grey of Davidson, Miss Minnic ?:‘.}a of Lindhurst, N. J., Mr. and Ars, Hugh Aiken of Greenville, S. C., Dr. and Mrs. John H. Grey, Miss Jane Grey of Bedford, Va., Miss Laura Brown of Staunton, Dr. and Mrs, Charles Hattauer, Miss Mary King Daniel of New York City. | A miscellaneous shower was given: Monday evening at the home of Mrs. D. ¢ortesi for Miss Madeline Corâ€" tesi whose marriage to llr.,flueo Bernardi will take place Saturday, Sept. 22. , ‘ Madame Marie Therese announces the marriage of her daughter Pearl Margaret Swanton, to Henry W. Freeman, sonof Mrs. H. Crawford of Ft. Worth, Texas., on Sept. 6. Miss Swanton is a Pi Phi from the University of Tllinois. Mr. Freeman ig.a Lambda Chi from the Univerâ€" gity of Texas. ‘They will live at Ft. Worth, Texas. ‘ \_‘Ashley Thomas, son of Mr. and irs. Harry Thomas, is now attendâ€" ing the Illinois State Normal Uniâ€" vérsity at Normal, HI. _ _ <â€" Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Flint of North Second Street, have issued invitaâ€" tions to the marriage of ‘their daughter Alice Emilie and Mr. Vicâ€" tor J. Theimer, son of Mrs. Adelaide Theimer of Chicago, which will take place on the evening of Wednesday, Local and Personal â€"â€"At 437 Egandale Road, Highland Park, summer home of the late Judge 544 Central Avenue Twoâ€"Way Stretch Stepâ€"In Girdles ~ _ MADE OF GENUINE LASTEX garments never rideâ€"up; tey: give ‘with every body movement, that‘s why they are so extremely comfortable and have won instant popularity. ° es t 8 : Henderson Style 714 illustrated is a fourteen inch Peach Lastex semi stepâ€"in model. § ol 33 98 An exceptional value fGt;.......................â€"omomlolnc~.o6, & Style 712 is same model twelve inches in length, > 3 50 EOOE | BB â€"~.......... .. .» 3: ces ch t en uie h inï¬ n innn e hoorh hn s mt o le w ne winnmin snn & THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS FOR SALE â€"DAILYT‘S Barnes. LAST 3 DAYS OF i A member of + THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN Q@UALITY GROUP Chicago Offices : 1016â€"17â€"18 illoughby Tower Telephone Central 3355 Company, Udel! Building, Highland Prin 'memm Sept. 26, at the St. Joxfa Evangeliâ€" eal Church. & n t t Mrs. Florence Tho children, John and retuwrned from Portage where they spent seve Miss Margaret W and her mother, Mrs. William B. Wrenn, left Sunday for Tennessee where Marâ€" garet will attend Maryyille College, Maryville,, Tenn., near Knoxville Mrs, Wrenn will spend a vacation in the Great Smoky Mountains. Seven other young.ladies of Highland Park are also attending Maryville, Phyllis and Joan Dexter; Beatrice and Marian Thorsen; Rosemary Garst; Joy Belle Fritsch and Jean Brand. at prices you can afford to p’ay Mrs. Harry A. Parkin and son, Henry, returned Tuesday night from Pentwater, Mich., whete they had spent the month of August. Henry leaves next week for Boston, where he will enter the Harvard School of Business. | . Miss Alice Flint entertained the members of her 500 club at her home on N. Second Street, on Monday eveâ€" ning. As this was her turn to enâ€" tertain, and it being her last meetâ€" ing with the club the evening fesâ€" tivities and decorations featured a "bon voyage" party. As a surprise to the hostess the members preâ€" sented her with a very beautiful wool blanket, to be used in her new MARY ALANHOKANSON Telephone Highland Park 2392 HARp LESSONS$ Biologicals are . antitoxins, vaccines and serums. â€" They are used to fight and kill active disease germs and to immunize the body against specified diseases. We coâ€"operate | with your doctor by keeping a dated stock of approved biologicals in refrigeration at the exact temperature to assure reâ€" gults. f 4 6/North Michigan Avenue, Tel. State 6826 Phone Highland Park 1072 OMt ‘LASTEX aAare xf /W 5 cents per single copy for Béginners s Dingle and rence, have int, Mich., eeks. > home, as Miss on September ~John H. J Dartmouth‘ ( of this week sophomore y Mr. and Mt and daughter Ohio, spent t Harry MeClu; Edna Green Miss Jane C junior year at sity Monday. Miss Helen deffries, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Jeffries of this city, sail ,E z terday aboard the 8, $. Manhat# h for London, Engâ€" land, where “:’E 11 compete in the scholarship . eX minations at. the Royal Acaderiy before starting her study there. if[ j _ .. c0. 0. 000. /~ The South Chinra Boat Mission will meet at the home of Mrs. John Christman, L&urel Avenue, on Tuesâ€" day, Sept. 18, at 2:30 o‘glock. * Mrs. George Franzen of Wadsâ€" worth, Texas, spent last week visitâ€" ing Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Flint of N. Second Strejt,‘ and attending the World‘s Fair. She is a cousin of Mr. Flint‘s. | /. Miss Myra\Thomas and Miss Minâ€" nie‘ of Clej , â€" Ohio, visited friends in Highland Park during the past week. [‘ Mr. and Mrs. Whiter G. Hunboon‘ of Lake Forest, announce the marâ€" riage ‘of their daughter, Marion Louise, to Mr. Edward Leo Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Larson of Highland Park, on Friday, Sept. 74. The ceremony took place at the Church of the Holy Spirit in Lake Forest at 7 o‘clock in the presence of only the immediate families, The Revy. Herbert ‘W, Prince officiated. The young couple were unattended and immediately following the cereâ€" mony left for a two weeks motor trip in northern Wisconsin. After Sept. 21 they will be at home at 1547 S. St. Johns Avenue, Ravinia. Miss Dorothy Melville of Ridgeâ€" wood Drive éntertained at‘a farewell party last Sunday. This Sunday she is leaving for Beloit College. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Zabel of Broadâ€" view Avenue are enjoying two weeks vacation with Mr. Zabel‘s parents in Lonisville, Ky. 5 » Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Larson enterâ€" tained Wednesday night for Mrs. J. C. Velde of Octavia, Neb. Mrs. Velde returned home Thursday morning after spending several days here. with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bierwirth. Kenneth Dick of Gettysburg, Pa., who spent the past two weks visâ€" iting Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Flint of N. Second Street, returned Tuesday to his home, The marriage of Miss . Mary Grubbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Buckley of Barrington, will take place in the quaint old St. James Episcopal Church in Dundee at 4:30 o‘clock Saturday afternoon. of silver, linen, glass, chinn from the estates of Mrs. J. McGregor Adams and Mrs. F. <Wiegund at the residence of: 160 Prospéet Ave., Highland Park Tues. & Wed., Sept. 18â€"19, 10 a.m.â€"5 p.m Permanent Waves, adding enâ€" chantment t feminine charms, are never 21* ts; captivating than when creatéd to enhance your particular (sf ia e, at | o g 4 Phone mhnd Park 920 12 N. Sheridan Rd. MRS. CARLETON F. MOSELEY BO 39 South St. Johns Avenue "For numDe PREâ€"L at at DECLAâ€"TAY PoUFF MINX | PEEKS QREPWHIM SLIPS Nonâ€"rip. $; 50â€"inch length For Wect harmony of contour" MAIDEN FORM BRASSIERES / Smith‘s ban ‘of Mansfeld, eckâ€"end with the family and Mrs. aughter Ruth, tt is entering her thwestern Univerâ€" W. A. Thrutchley MANENT Â¥ING t is to be married MEMO SENSATION SISTERS th the new doubleâ€"knit back feature D PEPS .. . . .. .. . 21. h‘s are featuring the newest Maiden Form is leaving for the latter part he will enter his YÂ¥ SHOP . $1.00 2°" $1.25 |°® THE PRESS A. «eception will follow at the ley‘s home Brookmoot. E ert Forbes, the former th | Grubbs of St. Paul, will be her |sisâ€" ter‘s matron of honor. The = leys are former residents of this city, Mr. Wilber Eq'ud Brown of Atâ€" lanta, v(v;t.. announce the of his daughter Emma Alicé Brown, to Robert Adams Sellery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Sellery of this city. The ceremony took place Batâ€" urday at the home of the b e‘s father in Atlanta. J Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace® of Bloom Street visited friends in Palaâ€" tine, Sunday. & | Miss Carolyn Bullard is sailing toâ€" day (Thursday) on â€" the er "Rex" for Athens, Greece, where she will spend a year in study. Miss Isabel Mann of N. n Road entertained at dinner Sa y evening. Y Mr. and Mrs. W, O. Bell and two children who have ‘occupied | the Bickley cottage at Diamond Lake PRIVATE AND CLASS INSTRUCTION IN PIAN 284 East Park Avenue H.P. 3707 HOLDâ€"TITE LOâ€"BAK FLORENCE CHASE PREE THEATRE PARKING IIECI AT ALL TIMES Attendant in charge | Highland Park, L _ Tel 2400 Thursday â€" Last Time Tonite * MARION DAVIES GARYCOOPER â€" ADMISSION "Most Precious Fri.â€" Sat. Thing in Life" What is the most précious thing in life? Youth? Love? Memories? Snuccess ? "Murder in The, Private Car" .. JEAN ARTHUR | Donald Cook, Richard Cromwell Mary Carlisle ‘â€" Una Merkel "Burn‘em Up â€" "Kiss & Make Up" Wed.â€"Thurs. A sparkling and witty comedy satire Tel. Highland Park 185 ‘ Robt. W. Chamber‘s Great novel laugh in every mad merry moment, m.â€"Mon.â€"Tuss, Sept. 16â€"17â€"18 CHARLIE RUGGLES "WE‘RE RICH AGAIN" ; "STAMBOUL QUEST" "NOTORIOUS BOPHIE LANG® "OF HUMAN BONDAGE" "Operator 13" A movie long to be remembered COMING ATTRACTIONS GE] Startingâ€"Sat. Sept. 23 Matinee Only Serial with FRANKIE DARROW JACK MULHALL CARY GRANT NEVIEVE TOBIN in . $1.95 Barnes" _25¢C $1.00 $1.00 Sept. 19â€"20 14â€"15 during the summer have returned their home in Highland Park, â€"â€" Mrs, John Herman and Miss Hazel Herman of Sioux City, Ia., who have been touring Europeé for the past few months were guests for a few days last week of Mrs. 0. H. Wallen, 88 Elmwood Drive. & ? Dr.aners.A.J.Wnrthondo‘ T ans anteartained a few friends on _ Dr. and Mrs. A. J Lane entertained a Sunday evening. _ Mr, and Mrs. David Duffly of Green Bay Road are happy to nounce the arrival of a son, last Thursdsy at the Highland Park Ho#â€" pital. .. !> * f Mr. and Mrs, Albert Olson, =' George Terryberry and her da j ters Cora and Frances of Chi ; visited at the home of Rev. Fs dâ€" fellner on Sunday. . ' ‘"Miss Dorothy Bleimehl returned Sunday to the Milwaukee State Teachers College, to resume her studies, having spent the summer with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Rolâ€" land Bleimehl. | 6 SHAMPOO FINGER WAVE Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Any other dBY .....<..:..«.......s«:0fe.» PERSONALITY HAIRCUT GABRIELEEN â€" EUGENE ®° Frederic YVita Tonic ... DUART YELZOR. BONAT or BEST OIL ... STRAIGHT CROCOGNOLE AMH guaranteed waves ........ 360 Central Ave 360 Central Ave The Sports Shop 507 Waukegan Avenue The SPQ BALCONY Bag O‘Wash N\? Skokie Valley Laundry the discriminating well dressed women of the which has for many years successfully served our Hubbard Woods shop, and we hope our North Shore. _ Three years ago we opened many friends and customers will welcome the establishing of our shop in Highland Park. We 4 ’ : } specialize in smart clothes for the day and evening including a wide range of prices to suit large and small budgets Skokie Valley â€" Laqndry do the Drugery This shop is under the same direction as The Clothes Rack MODERN . BEAUTY * . SALON Safe Methods and a Responsible Organization send us a on trial _ The Sports Shop Will hereafter be called of Lake Forest THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1934 _ Mr, and Mrs. Raymond ‘Werhane of Onwentsia .Avenue, mn‘u congratulations on the Tbirth of. a daughter born Thursday at the Highland Park Hospitals A~ The Missionary Socidgty of the Bethany Church is mu%ï¬ha ning at the home of Orville Wessling. 1 = rts Shop 872 Central Ave. _ Tel.H.P.6% CGARNETT‘S STORE RING SET _ 4) $32.00 _ I. H. NEMEROFE . Credit Jeweler and Optician â€"â€" . Phone H. P. 3310 C Special for This White Gold Engagement and Wedding Highland Park Highland Park *50¢ $7.00 $5.50 60¢ John | «Mer da ug! nue M a U M