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Highland Park Press, 3 Jan 1935, p. 7

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is (A R Y rucks (Eâ€"F (Eâ€"F) $10. LCDRS RT OF T EL 193 AA pHURSDAY Coplaee." / UX jetter has just been received net, Miss Helen J% of "royal wedding in England. She * *2 guest in Commander Frank Haines party in his offices overlookâ€" view of the whole P n while , served sandwiches, and. being Their space in front of the *dllm such a good 1 n they. ,’m gplendid view of the whole royal family when they eame out to j She wrote | "Marina and :’"I'. are so good looking and so : modern amid all the old world |setâ€" "°*"*"" ) i+ was a gorgeous colorâ€" j was SU » # sphnd family wave. She George are © modern amid ting and : it “ Mt.” ! Frank Sils mlhstins «. has re \ Jn the â€" so: im. Ar}0 on : Mis mr of M | s of m T. Be ‘m,betrothi ’M at 4:30 ‘Christoph _ K ;m‘l. Ho ’Wfl & pew giving a * hurch. with m glVlI church, ated ~by bride wa wKB * i .'M Silsbee, a guest in the Rolâ€" | of ind Hastings home during the holâ€" | ey jays, has returned: to C Ohio: | gu ‘JIn the soft glow> of the candle| Je ight in Trinity Church, Monday | Je fternoon Miss Constance \Williams | Re aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester D.| R Nilliams of Lincoln Avenue, and | da Myron T. Bennett of : Plaines | B. were betrothed. The was | d: read â€" at 4:30 o‘clock by |the Rev.:| ds Christoph Keller, rector of the|d; church. Holiday . d ions _ of | al Christmas gréens, and ristmas | M trees, with lighted candles at each| A pew giving a very soft ‘light to the | T church, with the illuminâ€"| $ ated ~by numeroys ta The| g bride was lovely in a of ivory | s satin trimmed in old lace | a which was an heirloom in her mothâ€"» | ¢ ers family, and a tulle veil with a} ; fong train. She carried a bouquet | & of white roses and lilies of the valâ€" | c tey. Her sister Jean Williams served as maid of honor| and. wore @a gown of old gold velvet with ‘ brown velvet ‘hat and brown sanâ€" | dles. She carried a brown muft| / with a bouquet of yellow talisman roses pinned on it. _ The bridesâ€" maids, Miss Ethel HWM:, Miss Virginia Onderdonk, s. Harold Ray of Chicago and #ul . Mary mwn of,; Summitt, N.J., were & in green velvet with éarried brown muffs with bouquet of yellow talisman roses pinned on them. A small reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bride‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Benâ€" nett left on a honeymoon trip. to Central America and upon their reâ€" turn will reside in Evanston. \| Miss Edith Metcalf returns Monâ€" day to resume her studies ‘at Conâ€" necticut college, New London, Conn. Her brother Walter returns to Lake Forest Academy on Thursday. Cadet Earl J n from . the Northwestern . Naval my of Lake Geneva, Wis., spent his Christâ€" mas ‘vacation at the home of Ruth Local and Pgrso'nal Miss Edith M day to resume mlfl Conmp Her brother Wa Cadet Ear Northwestern Lake Geneva, mas vacation Garrity. _Mrs. C. L. Berry of ri0meWooG Avenue is entertaining the members of her Five Hundred Club this aftâ€" ernoon. j Mr. J. M. Bilharz of Sunnyside Avenue is still seriously ill at the Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. George Grostad of Ravinia Park Road are announcing thearrinlofababygirlatthe nORTH SHORES. MOST_BEAUTIAIL THEATRE JANUARY 8, 1935 NEXT WEEKâ€" Berry of Homewood Natural and Pasteurized Grade A Milk Produced in Your Locality. Mellody Farms Dairy EKâ€""The Barretts of Wimpole Street" "Cleopatra" â€" "It‘s a Gift" Highland Park Hospital nesday, January 2nd. Miss Marion Bard and Miss Arch# Anderson were m&roduein: a group of friends at a teaâ€"dance at the Indian Hill Country Club by their parents Mr. and Mrs, Francis: Norwood Bard and Mr.. and Mrs. Arch Anderson, Kondny:fumwn. Both young ladies wore white tea gowns for their party, and both had out of town guests here for the celeâ€" bration. . Francis Matthiessen of Irvingâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Hudson is the guest of Miss Bard and Francis Weir of Steubenville, Ohio, is Miss Anderâ€" son‘s guest. The girls were‘all classâ€" mates at Sarah Lawre‘nceJ College. Nearly two hundred young people of high school age danced Tuesday evening at the Exmoor. Cfltb as the |â€" guests of Miss Barbara ‘and Miss | Jean Tennant, daughters of Mrs. Jewell: ‘Tennant, Miss | Lorraine: Roach, daughter of the Edward A.| Roaches; Miss Nancy Lei#h Bowes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jergme Bowes; Miss Frances Jean Sheriâ€" dan; daughter of the Thomas Sheriâ€" dans; ‘Miss Margery L%ucDoand. ‘daughter of the William MacDonâ€" alds, and Miss Cecila and Miss Alma Moore, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Anmlory O. Moore, all of this city. The Tennant girls, attend the Finch | School in New York, and the Moore \girls, attend Roycemore in Evanâ€" ston.: Miss MacDonald is a student \at Ferry Hall, Miss Bov;’u attends | the Warrenton Country Day School ‘\ in Virginia and Miss Roach attends :| Sacred Heart Convent in Lake Forâ€" est Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sinclair are visiting their daughter in Philadelâ€" phia, Pa. â€" They will return home about the tenth. | Irving Randall is returning to New Haven, Conn., this week to resume his studies. % % Little Billie ‘Moran is still conâ€" fined to the Highland Park Hospiâ€" tal where he is getting along as well as can be expected. 5 Mrs. L. F. Hoppe returned Sunâ€" day from Des Moines, lowa, where she spent the past week: visiting her mother Mrs. M. A. Smith who left Wednesday for Arizona to spend a few months with her sister. Ethel Paul of Northbrook and Folke Grandholim of this city reâ€" cently took out a marriage license in Waukegan. $s : Tuesday, January 8th at 8 o‘clock at the Y.W.C.A. A health talk will beâ€"given and the annual white eleâ€" phant sale will take place. ind The Chicago Woman‘s CIQUD p‘a)~ ers on Wednesday, :December :12th presented "The Law Decides" which was written by Mrs. R‘:befl M. Jetâ€" fries ‘of this city, an Edward J. Crowley, former direcfor of plays in Chicago and now of the Civic Theâ€" atre in Charleston, W. Va. Miss Dorothy Turner of Deere Park entertained a gyroup of young people at a New Yeai;'a m;party. Read The Want Ads Mothers Club, will meet MERLE C. TIBBETTS Woman‘s Club playâ€" W. K. Edmunds, in charge | ‘;?ord" Motor Company activities in the Chiâ€" cago Branch area, estimate §;lp’c311 Ford expenditures during 1985; at $25,000,000. 1ig Resérve Officers Hol« _ Military Ball Jan. 12 The Lake County Chaptet of the Reserve Officers Association is holdâ€" ing the midâ€"winter military formal dinner dance, at the Glen Flora \Country Club in Waukegan %qu Satâ€" |urday evening, Jan. 12, 1935; at 7:30 E;Reservationg may be made with . A, L. Berg, Highwood or from F. L. McOmber, Wiaukegan, Majesâ€" tic 61. All Reserve Officers, Army or Navy, and all regular officers are The public is cordially invited to a unique song service to 3%01«1 at the First United Evangelical Chuych | next Sunday evening at 7:45, Mr. Joseph Redine and theh.mor F. Brandfellner will have ¢ e of the service. â€" Special music, favorite songs, etc., will feature tl*q %;vice. The new song book entitled "Triumâ€" phant Service Songs" will be introâ€" duced and used for the vfi:l' time. Everybody is cordially invit d to the service. Directs Ford Opera The New Ford Vâ€"8 for 1935 is the biggest and roomiest Ford car ever built. It is a strikâ€" ern lines and w. luxurious appointments. | . But most im: t of all it is especially designed to give you smooth, edsy riding over all kinds of rogudsâ€""a frontâ€" seat ride for backâ€"seat riders." This ease of riding is. achieved by the use of three basic prinâ€" ciples never before combined in a lowâ€" 1. Correct distribution of car weight by moving engine and body forward eight and a half inches. > C a 16 fln oek 1 e t c O se proind. " inivndBi csineefbemithiments c ie Y 2. New location of seats by which the nauatinmqudiorward.iowardtho center of the curâ€"away from the rear axle and away from the bumps. 3. New spring suspension which perâ€" mits the use of longer, more flexible sp:ingsandwm:pdngbmto 123 inches. : The result is Centerâ€"Poise â€" which not oplygin-youcmfldingeomhdbut adds to the stability of the car and its NEW 1935 FORD V:+8 TRUCES Song Service n 8 PRESS Nelson Laundry May Office To New ation | DRY CLEANING â€" PRE | _ PAIORING Axp» REPA | Garments called for and de ‘Nelson‘s Laundry announc its office has been moved fr Central Avenue to 589 Centri nue, :occupying the office w Zengelerâ€"Horan Cleaners. Laundry and cleaning 1 bao?_ght and called for as \ the new address. Geonge Stryker is spend ‘the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stryker in Denver, Col. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lodtz of |Crystal Lake were Sunday guests | at the Worth Dewey home. f 16 N. Sheridan Rd. _ Tel. Moldaner & Hu 366 CENTRAL AVE. TE Ralph Steele, Bmz ROCK HOME INSULA A New F¢ New Safe Comfort MÂ¥ NO For| mote power for stopping quickly with far less foot pressure on the pedal. new type of easyâ€"pressure clutch ;o'â€"& lnor; than a million owners. ere are refinements, but no change in r are many new features in the V-fliorlmwlfichmab!fllflw rd V+8 That Brings New Beauty, AND COMMERCIAL CARS ARE NOW \‘30!‘ DPISPLAY N ON DISPLAY Y, and a New Kind of Riding ithin Reach of Millions of People uent .. H. P. 1377 Â¥OOL TION of handling. You can take curves ited. â€" L SAVED er temperâ€" vproper atâ€" livered rough the mer H. P. 54 us 2t s that m 528 i1 Aveâ€" th the SING [RING to ‘Mr. and Mrs, Joseph daughter Frances were day at the Errin hom drive. 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