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Highland Park Press, 27 Sep 1934, p. 2

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Â¥if at 84 PA 14 Communications intended: for publication must be written on one side of the pavper only, ind winet mt m woike and aiires af the eiter," ow thould seudft ns tihe Iy i:lock last 'mmg:{ afternoon. The verend Henry 1 Hodgkins perâ€" formed‘the ceremony, which was d by a very beautiful musical by Miss Camille Herndon, organist and the vested choir. The ir sang the processional as the ttendants entered, but as Miss therâ€"Smith entered from the ter Cloister, on th¢e arm of her ther, who: gave her in marriage, ly the music of the organ was rd. \‘The bride‘s costume was a Lanvin model of heavy white satin with Secâ€" \ ~Miss Rebecca Ann Matherâ€"Smith, aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles rederic Matherâ€"Smith, of Columâ€" ia, S. C;, Oakland, Fla., and this y became the bride of Richard etcher ‘ Baldwin, IHI, son of Mr. Mrs. R. F. Baldwin, of Fall iver, Mass., in a strikingly beautiâ€" ;’nl candleâ€"light ceremony at St. eter‘s Episcopal Church at 5:30 Entered as Second Class Matter July 18, 1929, at the Post Office at Deerficld, Illinois. affairs where an admittanee charge is published, will be charged at regular advertising rates CHICAGO OFFICE Subscription Price, $1.50 per year Resolutions of condolense, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertsinments or other PAGE TWO Imsued Thursday of cach week by the Udel! Printing Company, Udel) Building, Highland mmm 4 &‘"'hhpbo- mndm' 557â€"558â€"559 Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current issue. { 5 LB. BAG 22%¢ _ PILLSBURY‘S FLOUR or _ GOLD MEDAL FLOUR tE L5 | t 27e FLEiscHManis veast ... 2¢ Credit Jeweler and ¢ Optician j 372 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 630 440 25¢ PILLSBURYV‘S 2 1 uons nanmat ht ow ol ie diroue h in pavlous mectn e c im eb snn itc d mol ib mac se Nee nveins L ammniens Cronint ns am PANCAKE FLOUR Local and Personal GOLD MEDAL BISQUICK KETCHUP TOMATO JUICE _, BAKING POWDER ”'x%z.' 1 10 Bndg‘ LIPTON‘S . 19¢ o 29¢ BROS. COFFEE LIBBY‘S /‘ CA MET Mm:dklzmâ€"ai& LB. 32¢ REâ€"MOUNTED I. H. NEMEROFEF SUGAR 5 25c 16â€"0Z. MINCED ‘HAM JEWELRY ANN PAGE ANN PAGE SUNNYFIELD FAMILY LARD 2 23c HILLS FLOUR o 25¢ is XA9¢ | 3 k. 28¢ ROBERTS & OAKE : 88c BULK BROWN THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS TEA j y A member of â€" | + THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GR Chicago Offices : 1016â€"17â€"18 Willoughby LOG CABIN RED CIRCLE CRACKERS U phes. tC and 1 pke. FREE taks., 95¢ PAUL JONES 20 GRAND, WINGS PREMIUM FLAKE 2 is {43¢ Super Suds T.A&ki 3 x« 200C QUAKER tto 24¢ MARGARINE NUCOA COFFEE SYRUP OATS The ilower girls were each a fluff of exquisite lovelInesa in white triâ€" cote de soire over Faille de France, with apple green velvet ribbons formâ€" {ng the trains. / Sweetheart roses Immediately : fd(nowing the wedâ€" ding ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Matherâ€" Smith entertained with a dinner and reception at their;khomp in Columbia after which dancing was enjoyed in a specially bui'ltTf pavillion on the lawn of the estate. In a very simple ceremony at the home of the bride!s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Confer of Minneâ€" tonka Beach, lfi:‘: Minneapolis, W. Mailliard III of San Francisco, Perry A. Brayton, of Fall River, E. Carleton ‘Granbety, Jr., of Greenâ€" wich, Conn.; David Terry, Jr., of Litâ€" tle Rock, Ark.; Thomas P. Fletcher, Jr., of Little Rock; Winthrop Rockeâ€" feller of New York City; Walter M. Krementz, Jr.. of Orange, N. J., James Allen of â€" Winnetka l:nn(fi Francis J. Garvan of Long Isâ€" ‘The bride‘s attendants wore ‘Vionâ€" ett gowns, those of the matrons and maid of honor being powdre blue with the accentuating waistline of sapphire blue velvet knotting in a bow in the back and ending in long sweeping double wns. The Medici shoulders were a striking innovation. The gowns of thibfidegmaids were df antique rose with Burgandy velâ€" vet sashes. The hats of the attendâ€" ants were tricorn models of velvet to match the %:hes. . One strap sandals were wo 9 were strewn before the bride from the baskets which they carried. Attending the bride as matrons of honor were her sisters, Mrs. Richard 8. Bull and: Mrg. Turner of Winâ€" netka.: Miss Sarah Ann Ridley of Columbia was maid of honor. Bridesâ€" maids were Mrs. Dudley Onderdonk, of ‘this city, Miss Harriet Jones of Columbia, and Miss Evelyn Shapard and Miss Doris Laurenceâ€"Smith of Oakland, â€"Fla. Pittle Jennifer de Bujac. Turner and Janâ€"Ann Turner, nieces of the bride were flower girls. Mrshhther st:m; wore: a gown of Cerulean blue 4fth‘jgeket and velâ€" vet hat. © f : The long tulle bridal veil was held close to the head by a laurel wreath of seed pearls.. The empire sandals were of the ne lh‘lr type. The bride carried a.bouquet of Lilies of the Valley and enias. ond Empire influence, its long lines accentuating the statrfy beauty of the 1ride. The entire gown, with its long train, was edged with tiny pleatzn‘gs of net |which also finished the drop yoke of net, from which fell the gorgeous court train of Old Rose) pointe lace, onee the ‘prized pou+¢ion of the: Grand Duchess of Russia, and used at the coronation of the last Tsarina. This train was worn by the bride‘s‘ sister, Mrs. James Allen Turner, when she beâ€" came the Marquige de Bujac. § The mother of the groom was atâ€" tired in a gown ci{ Cathredral royal blue. i ofi Walter F. Lineberger of Monteâ€" cito, : Calif., urv#d as best man. Groomsmen and ushers were John PoT ROASTS â€"BEEF us 124¢ GENUINE SPRING MILK FED PORTERHOUSE OR CLUB STEAK LB. 358C LEG O°LAMB 6 North Michigan Avenue, Tel. State 6326 STEWING HENS u. 19¢ us 194¢ 5 cents per single copy Mr. l} Mrs. Edward Kalk of Bevâ€" erly Pld¢ée are the happy parents. of a Hf‘ born at the Highland Park Hoipital September 18. Mr,; We lleott Prior and Miss Betsy Prior of Jacksonville Florida . were the gueits of" Mr. and Mrs. ‘Perey Prior régently. Mr. Wolcott Prior is atteniling the North Western School r‘ [ Music and Miss Betsy Prior »&é‘i Atering Kemper Hall, Kenâ€" osha. |). t ‘The 4 ghland Park boys entering Lake Forest Academy this fall are Samuel lherer, James Aubrey, Edâ€" win JohHskon, Robert Ross and Richâ€" ard Hollen. Robert Wialker Jr. and Happy g;:l fampler are entering their Junior Jq there this year. Mr, afdl Mrs. H. R. White of Deere Park ret] ;5- ed last week from a three weeks trip to New York and Fiamâ€" ingham Center, Mass. _ Mr. ;M thew Youngberg served his n% frâ€"inâ€"law as best man and the us! “T‘E‘t ~were Messrs. Jack Notz and Gedtge Scott. / § A recgption followed the ceremony at the f‘“i e of the bride‘s patents on N. “:;‘I ind Street. The house was decout* n fall flowers, the bridal colors «‘5. mdlominating. _ Mr. and Mrs. the ceréifibny for south. g_"ln the reside in Chicago Mr. ang Mrs. Seymour have been honeym@@fling in Santa Barbara and are -if‘t»‘j otoring back to Ravinia where they will reside. : Â¥r. Sbymour is the son of the Ralph pl ;,S her Seymours of Ravina who: jourhéyed down to La Jolla for the wedding. : is At eight o‘clock last evening in the a] L Evangelical Church, the matfiage of Miss Alice Emilie Flint, ‘ddughter of Mr.._and Mrs. Samuel *“ [ Flint of N. Second Street, 'Lifi};" or J. Theimer, son of Mrs. Adélaide Theimer of Chicago took| p " The ceremony: which New § ?'.;, t M.,fims tith t;’“’ marriage of Miss Mrs. HpWard daughter of Mr. and i ecchoufeymens. n / cam Ralph etcher ||Seymour, . Jr., .. sur prise 0 thei , Jr., came As a when altgt r many friends here en afigdouncement cards ceived fiom La were reâ€" week. '\:‘Ifli"&j wed.Jo‘h' C.lif'o last o. mcA .eonige thank. of That town off Be coce i2 me o Mrs. Smith _ mber 12. Mr. and Droiktalllle: the G gala wedding id K Casa de Manana ‘â€" Miss »:, wore a blackâ€" and white t ,1{ dress, her going away cont'um"th. gardenias, for the wedding) @eremony, and her older sister, MfS. Daniel G, Kirk of Glenâ€" coe was Hér attendant. _ tertain nesday Mrs. is the sister Vine A Mrs.\ Marry C. Brace of Packwauâ€" kee, fi‘ the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clifitles Brace of Bloom Street. Mrs. Agnes Bennett of Santa Monâ€" ita, (Cilifornia was the weekâ€"end guest “{ . and Mrs. E. R. Phelps of Prospect Avenue. 5 [ Joan Walker is entering her Sophâ€" omore (¥¥Br at Lake Forest College. Miss benore Carpenter of Ridgeâ€" wood Drive entertained at a perâ€" sonal shbwer Monday for Miss Dorâ€" A small geception followed the cerâ€" emony, | & pogt ~. ter! & wedding trip in the east, Mr. .‘,i‘!', . Beatty will reside in Chicaga," Ks Mrs. Adb@laide Theimer of Chicago BE took “ ‘ 'l'he céremony : which was read f the Rev. F. Piepenbrok ?f .;t i 1;' was most impressive, as it was funducted in the soft light of ~M§¢ e (church was decorated in delphir atam and marigolds. The g;;";u; was most attractive in a goy ;t- bf white satin, with a tulle veil ;?-«:; ned in cap effect, and trimm ;"'; r:l%' th" orange blossoms which had beetfWorn by the bride‘s grand. mother t her wedding. She carried a show@ 3% ouquet of white roses and lillies of the valley. Minn,, Miss Jane Confer; became the .bri%: .‘19 do hz;!'l‘ownunq, Beatty, u:‘l of Mr. and Mrs. Ross J. Beatty of this i ’?,'m ‘uesday afternoon at 3:80 o‘clock. The Rev. William H. Boddy of the ':im' Presbyterian Church pf Minneapolis officiated. Miasrinm Confer, the bride‘s sister, whd Miss Veronese Beatty, the brid@groom‘s sister, were Miss Confer‘ Ifly attendants: Ross J. Beatty @erved his brother as best man, & ‘{;' rl L. Nipper of St. Paul, Miss MiHam Confer‘s fiance, and Edwin |B. Murphy of Minneapolis were u ?‘,,L K1 18. Mrs. Ruth Notz of Deerâ€" as matron of honor while Miss Grace Arlene Flint aid of honor. Mrs. Notz n of peach colored pebble e Grace Arlene wore Blue épe. They carried talisâ€" red last week from a three to New York and Fiamâ€" nter, Mass. ers of Fort Sheridan enâ€" it the Officers Club Wiedâ€" ht. n Nelson of Fond du Lac e guest this week of her aw Mrs. Fred Zahnle of Mrs. Theimer left after ny for a honeymoon trip on their return they will Auditorium Motel ‘ Mar, 5000 Congress and Michigan Bivd. |. EstabMtihed 18 YÂ¥ ear s New! Y ork=â€"Ratlitooodâ€"Lonton SELFâ€"CONSCIOUSNESS PUBLIC SPEAKING Quick, Unusual Merhod / MEMORY TRAINING & Men, Women ‘Trained for â€" / Conversationâ€"Diction _ :/ Vacabularyâ€"Repartee Cultural utn-cuu,n. Poise Personality Developed /\ Katherine Whitney Pearâ€"Inferiority Compiex Positively Overcome Social Authotity THE PRESS _ Marck Frederick Canmann has reâ€" turned to Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, where he is entering his senâ€" djor year. David Leo Canmann has returned to Carleton College‘ at ‘T‘Iorthfleld, Minn., for his junior year. [ 4 Among those who entertained reâ€" cently for Miss Alice Flint whose marriage to Mr; Victor Theimer took place last evening were Mrs. M. Youngberg of Chicago who gave a miscellaneous shower last Wednesâ€" day evening; Miss Agnes Meierhoff who entertained at a miscellaneous shower on Thursday evening. On Friday evening a farewell party and shower was given by members of the St. John Evangelical Church key- stone society; choir and Sunday School Teachers. # Miss Madeline Hawkins, of 825 Laurel Avenue has enrolled at Lawâ€" rence College, Appleton, Wis. _ a small group:. of upperclassmen chosen to return to college before uppercliass u';strntion to assist in the enrollment and orientation of the entering freshman class of 210 stuâ€" dents. President of the Associated MWomen. Students of Allegheny. Colâ€" lege, chairman of the Activities Board, and a member of the Student Relations committee, Miss Sherwin is also a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. & Mr. L. D. Smith has just returned from a vacation spent with relatives in Canada and Mrs. Smith has reâ€" turned from Detroit where she ‘vaâ€" Campbell Chapter Guild will meet tomorrow afternoon (Friday) at the home of Mrs. George Weiss, 18 Oak Lane. Mrs. Minnic Strehlow will assist the hostess. e i othy Strenger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Strenger. . . . ~George Montgomery Shay of Lauâ€" rel Avenue is attending Amherst at Amherst, Mass. this year. _ > â€" _ Miss Joyce Slack represented the 1.0.0.F. lodge last Saturday evenâ€" ing at Wilmette. ~~Among the students registering at Cornell University is Roger 8. Vail, Jr.; of 217 Laurel Avenue.| â€"= / Miss Ada Palm Sherwin, daughâ€" ter of Rev. and Mrs. Louis W. Sherâ€" win . of 295 mpoet Avenue, Highâ€" Iand Park, urned to Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa., where she will completé her work for an A.B. degree. â€" Miss Sherwin was among LEON ARD‘S DRESSES â€" ,SPORT WEAR 19 N. Sheridan Road Hell Bent for Love The Old Fashioned Alecyon AT ALL TIMES Fridayâ€"Saturday . Sept. 28â€"29 % 'Ifii MeCOYÂ¥ / LILIAN BOND‘ The eAristocrat of Knitted Wear PREE THEATRE PARKING SPACE Thursday | Last Time Tonite ADMISSION Sun.~Mon. â€" / Sept. 31, Oct. 1 w. C FIELDS Judith Allen â€" Baby Leroy Tues..Wed.â€"Thurs. Oct. 2â€"3â€"4 Attendant in charge Highland Park, IIL â€" ‘Tel. 2400 The outstanding play of the Twentieth Century,; by Somerset Maugham COMING ATTRACTIONS Chester Morris, Marian Nixon in "Embarrassing Moments" "ROMANCE IN THE RAIN" "PARIS INTERLUDE® "EBLMER AND ELSIE" "The Notorious Sophie Lang" GERTRUDE MICHAEL PAUL CAYVANAGH Motorcy¢le and horse races thrills and romance Modérately Priced A fast moving melodrama LESLIE HOWARD BETTE DAVIS FRANCES DEE Of Human Bondage ° featured at A riot of laughs! im in â€"25C cationed with her and son : ‘Mr. Harold Zeiss and mother . Deerfield have taken rooms for, few weeks at the Moraine, | _~ â€" . Semper Fidelis class held their monthly meeting last night at the home of Miss Marcella Lolimaugh of North Second Street., 4 _ Pabst Blue Ribbon on tap CGOOD DANCE FLOOR . i4 360 Central Avenue THE SPORTS SHOP Mr. Arthur /T. Hatch, latg'fieueury of the Illinois State Master Painters and Decorators Society of America, will speak on NRA Code for the Painting Industry, Friday, s 20 2190 pmoc Witidh Hall Hbighland Park. iff NO CHARC 544 Central Avenue Costume Slips â€" Panties Dancettes * Chemises Urban or Otherwise Announcing Grand Opening BALLET â€" TAP â€" BALL ROOM and ACROBATICS Mildred Haessler Painters Take Notice . Corrective Work for Girls and Womgn f 3 ’ Evening Clq&aes for Adults | _ For Information Phone Highlind Park 1880 GOWNS, $2.25 WHEELING, ILLINQIS _ § Across from old Columbian vCountry Club Saturday, September 29, 1934 FREE CHICKEN DANCE STUDLO rery painter is . peet%l' to @attend m: and leain utont "Fair Competit DAILY®S ES COLUMBIAN TAVERN ‘at 1787 Rice %@'eot?fgkavinh, Il}; ‘MONDAY, OCTOBER 1st mother, daughtef announces the opening of her HATS by DOBBS â€" in smart new colors "and a variety of styles â€"â€" two and three piece Knit Suits for these first Autumn days o g NICK and JOE‘S Classes in of THURSDAY, SEPAIEMBER 2# Phone Highland Park 1072 , PRIVATRE AND CLASg ;N(snu. IN PIAX 284 East Mh 4 HP. You‘ve ntvermt;bdrfl under two dollars: before . . k and you probably never will again. They‘re made of af cxg-ellht silk, w | slightly to give it body, and tailored like expensive ments. Plenty of lacy trims if FLORENCE CHAS UNDIES ~$119 Bargains | You must see ... and rug About NO ©OLLECTIONS these new ighland.Par} HOT MUSIC' ition $ W nardi with 10 4C m A pece Mrs and, Mr. J try werd an< Mrs uC A 9 puo augh Mr turd 1€

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