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Highland Park Press, 20 Sep 1934, p. 3

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whe n;er" mj Pe 0 _ and Â¥ SS 1239E Tea) t h e entsa ift." H6 N$ tole n he «gURSDAY, Mrs. e l l0 | : Jane Holmes of N | Sheriâ€" hmn.d will enter the m?lfii‘! of Michigan this fall 91 Among those entering Lake Forâ€" est College this year are Roy Delâ€" haye, Robert Grant, Edward Denâ€" nett, Clifford Stanger, Nathan Udell, David Stryker and Katherine Craig. Miss Joan Holden of North Deere Park Drive is entering the Montiâ€" cello Prep School at Alton, III,, this week. Chandler Egah of Ledford, Ore, ‘stopped in Highland Park Wednesâ€" day, to visit his mother, Mrs. W. C. Egan, on his way home from the n‘;,] Golf 'rm at Brookâ€" line, Mass., in w ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ‘iem of Deerfield announce the birth of NMrs. vwm-imhw, Mr, and MrS. NoD« ert Sellery. e 1 > John Austin of DeTamble Avenue is attending the University of Illiâ€" nois this year. | $.| Parker Johnston enterâ€" ing his sophomore year at Dartâ€" mouth. Katharine Johnston is enterâ€" ing her freshman year at Ann . Arâ€" bor, Mr. and Mrs. Tony DMO of Deerfield Avenue are the ha parâ€" ents of‘ a baby girl born at the Highland Park Hospital last Thursâ€" day. M Miss June Whitworth of Deere Park is studying music at the Amâ€" erican Conservatory of Music in Chicago this winter. ||_| c $ T. Larson of Anchorage, Al:xt, has returned to his home there after spending mon visiting his borthers and in Highland Park and Minnegota. .. ‘_ Raymond W. Sc!meideri who unâ€" ‘derwent a very serious operation at the Highland Park Hospital some weeks ago, has returned his home on Ridgewood Drive where he is getâ€" “'bn‘ ni?fl" ao ‘. id ~% o. ABrstdcies â€" AAnwiares. d Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crum of Newark, IIl., spent the weekâ€"end n" iting their mother, Mrs. M. H. Mcâ€" Caffrey of North Second t. On Monday they motored to Oconomoâ€" woe, Wis. e 3 H: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Helm and Mr. and Mrs. George of Fisk, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. H., T. Hise of Deécatur were guests t week of. Mrs. Viola Conrad. , Mrg. H. H. Redfearn, 21: Moraine Road entertained the: Lake County Alumnae Group of Gamma Phi Beta at & tea last Wednesday, A numâ€" ber of Gamma Phis from Eorfl'- ter‘ and Lake Forest, were préesent. i { $IX | Wis Do not waste your fim;.on Social Questions. What is the matter with the poor is Poverty. What is the matter with the Rich is Uselessness, â€"George Bernard Shaw.| Viola Conrad who spent the ; weeks with her parents in i« . has returned to her home Glasses Fittedâ€" $7,50 372 Central Ave. â€" Tel. H. P. 630 Complete Optical Service I. H. NEMEROFF RAFFERTY TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.. 18 South First Street SEPTEMBER 20, 1934 Credit Jeweler and LONG DISTANCE MOVING AGENTS FOR UNITED YAN LINES, INC. â€"â€" _ with offices in 100 cities. Arch Of Sabers Lends Military Pomp All the splendor of military pomp and gliamour, of the three hundred guests who attended one of the most colorful and unusual weddings of the season which occurred Saturâ€" day afternoon, Sept. 8, when Miss Della Louise Upledger of Detroit, Mich., became the bride, of : Lieutenâ€" ant Paul William Blanchard, Jr., of the U. S. Army Air Corps, Selfridge Field, Mt. Clemens, Mich. eC The bride, who was escorted by her uncle, wore a gown of white duchess satin made on princess lines, goufitfinc:lmnndalongtnin. er tulle veil was simply arranged and caught on cither side with orâ€" ange bloszsoms, and she carried a shower boquet of gardenias and lilies of the valley. She was attended by two of her classmates, Miss Katherâ€" ine Preston of Detroit, her bridesâ€" maid, wore a gown of yellow chifâ€" llon made on long lines, and she carâ€" ried a bouquet of talisman roses. ~The maid of honor, Miss Adetine Yourt of North Carolina wore a gowh of blue chiffon with hat to match and carried pink and white Lieut. George Slader, a classmate of Lieut. Blanchard at West Point, served as best man. . The marriage ceremony, performâ€" ed by the Rev. Frank Fitt, formerly of lflfihfld Park, took I:llcl in the‘ home of the bride‘s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Vollker, at ;n;; Timbers," ‘ New Baltimore, 1ch. * Lieut. Paul W. Blanchard, Jr., is the son of Mr. and Mré. Paul W. Blanchard of this city, and is a graduate of the U. 8. Military Acadâ€" emy, Wiest Point, N.Y., class of 1980. The bride attended Liggett School and Marot Junior College, Tompson, Conn., and is a graduate of the Uniâ€" versity of Michigan. She is affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamtha. The bridal couple passed under crossed sabers and the officers who ushered and held aloft the steel arch were Lieut. D. C. Doubleday, Lieut. G. F. McGuire, Lieut. Albert Shepâ€" herd, Lieut. Norman Burnett, Lieut. Clarke Piper and Lieut. Joe Kelly. Immediately following the cereâ€" mony there was a reception in the gardens at "The Timbers" where the young couple was assisted in receiving by their mothers, Mrs, Upâ€" ledger and Mrs Blanchard. True to Military: tradition, the Including Haircut, Shampoo and Fingerwave (all genuine new pads) in 44 ; [ ‘Fomplcte Ready to Serve . ... Christ‘s Bakery To Wedding Sept. 9 505 CENTRAL AVE. BALCONY Appetizing Pastries and Breads that give the backbone of every meal, fr sh from the ovens. Special orders taken. Tery our 100% Full Milk Bread MODERN BEA SALON Children Permanents PACKING & STORAGE lovely bride cut her wedding cake, which was in the shape of an army airplane, with her husband‘s gleamâ€" ing saber. hn Ne S k Lieut.: Blanchard and his: bride left for their wedding trip. On their return they will live in the quarters which have been assigned to them on Selfridge Field, Mich. Creative Dramatics Class Begins Oct. 1 "The YWCA is offering two terms in creative dramaties. The first term beginning Oct. 1 and 4, at 8:45 o‘clock. _ Miss Katharine Imig of South Deere Park Drive, a graduate of the School of Speech, Northwestâ€" ern University, will have charge of: the group. xt The course will consist of formâ€" @1 and informal ~dramatizations. The material used in the classes will be chosen from literature which will suit the individual‘s need and taste. Formal dramatization will be an outgrowth of class dramâ€" atization in a more complete form. Creative dramatics is an activity which gives opportunity for fullest when his creative imagination is givâ€" selfâ€"realzation. The individual grows in free play. $ Niz Registration will be at the YWCA the last week of the month. Those wishing to interview Miss Imig may do so between 3:30 and 5:30 during the week. E. Harvest Home Dinner _ Jt . _j...}0 oo 0o0)~ _« _ _ At Exmoor Saturdayl | Shirts : The annual harvest home dinnel*f\ } $1.29 w 3 for $3.75 will be held at the Exmoor Country | [ ? Club Saturday evening, ll:ld to dstd* ‘Full shrunk, (a new one if Then m‘:“f: 650. reservations ““‘? _\ shrinks). Regular $1.55 value, As a special feature a canopy is being erected over the dancing terâ€" race so that the party can be out of doors at least in part. â€"â€" _ _ .. Among those who are entertaining groups of friends are Mr. and Mrs. James C. Younglove, Mr. and Mrs, Charles W. Hill, Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Herman Hettler, Dr. and Mrs, Franklin Martin and Mr. and Mrs, Lindsay H. Crawford. > I Conviction brings a silent, indefin» able beauty into faces made of the commonest human clay; the devout worshiper at any shrine reflects something of its golden glow, even as the glory of a noble love shines like a sort of ligl1t from a woman‘s face.â€"Balzac. ; i+ d Telephone H, P. 507 â€" 508 TELEPHONE H. P. GARNETT‘S STORE THE PRESS $3.50 lfilecial Adult Season k@;&;rs Tickets Will Be Sold /‘ ~‘~ â€"For Football Games ick 5’ pecial adult season tickets good for all home high school football will be sold by members of he boys‘ and girls‘ clubs of the high / | Deerfleldâ€"Shields has a very good team this year and also plays a very excellent schedule of home games. GARNETT S In the Men‘s Store . .. ee league games will be played Men‘s â€" Broadclpth Shirts All wool, Cassock Model. Slide +fastener front. Boy‘s sizes, $3.45. Men‘s sizes, $4.95. k. Handkerchief Specials 10c â€" 6 for 55¢ Melton Jackets â€" . §$3.45 â€" $4.95 Undewear Special 29¢ â€" 4 for $1.10 Ribbed Shirts of combed yarns. Balloon seat ; broadcloth shorts. 85¢ value. + Boys‘ Pajamas ‘$1.19 Special. Cut from broadcloth or flannelette. Fast color. Regular $1.19 value. â€" 4 Boys‘ Shirts and Blouses 89c Cut from white or fancy broadâ€" cloth. Fast color. Men‘s N Fall Hats New Fall Sweaters $2.35 â€" $3.35 Puritan and Bradley all wool sweaters. Boy‘s sizes, $2.35 and up. Men‘s sizes $3.35 and up. Shirts with tie to match. Formerly $1.50 at $1.00. Corduroy Pants $2.95 Corduroy Knickers $1.95 Boys‘ serviceable corduroy. Tailorâ€" ‘ed to withstand hard wear. Wool Tweed Knickers $1.75 Choice of all popular colors for | .. young men. . Self striped. Formerly sold for 15c. $345 on the ..local, field . with oOniy one game away from home: , iSept. 29, Libertyville (heavies) gate admission 25 cents, _ _ Oct. 20, Proviso (two games) the admission is 35 cents. Nov, 8, New Trier (two games) Homecoming, admission 85 cents . Adult season tickets, good for all home football games, will be sold to any alumnus or midant of the disâ€" t. 6, Oak Park (two games) the Admissions is 35 cents. â€" â€" If you‘re a © Wierringe â€" B wiiow |â€" local feld with only one @ If you‘re one of these tall, graceâ€" \ ful creatures who can never find stockings ;flutfit...dryyoutmrsmd try our Belleâ€"Sharmeer Scocking called Duchess. It‘s made for you in width and length as well as foot size. It fits perfectly and performs beautifully with the new flat garters. (Other proporâ€" tions for smalls, mediums and plumps) _ . ; f Friday and Saturday are the Last Days of our q on M in (ey, / TWINWEAVE SLIPS ;;fWiNSEAMS"“G::rcntccd Not to Rip! y ‘n\|! | Q@ _ / a for your foot size by number your LEG SIZE by NAME Brev . . . . for smalls Duchess ... for talls Modite . for medivms _ Classic . , for plumps Belleâ€"Sharmeer ;cc-inn:J for the individ ual Other Three Length Stockings Basement 9c Sale trict for 75 cents. These tickets, unâ€" like the student tickets are transâ€" ferable and may be used by anyone, Later on adult tickets will be placed on sale at prominent stores in town, ‘This special price has been made to give alumni and adults, many of whom would like to attend all games, a chance to see the complete schedâ€" ule of home games at reduced rates, All league games are called at 12:80 p.m. Heavyweight games at 2:30. . Seven games for 75 cents. f T winWeaves need no introduction to most of our customers. We‘ve sold thousands of these slips at $2.98. That‘s why this is such important news. Every wanted style in Fine/SilkCrepe, trimmed with imported nonâ€" shiftable Alencon laces. "TwinSeamed", double stitched for double wear, D‘ytim &4 ._SP“: * #% ‘_~ Evening Regular & Extra Sizes Lace Trimmed <â€" ‘Tailored \ Extra Lengths ;You’u want three or four at this price, PAGE THRES it 14 h} 8 L a l U 43 k4 U

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