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Highland Park Press, 7 Mar 1935, p. 4

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Miss Katherine Ann Berube of Al> hambra, Calif., % Mrs. L N. Berube Q'{ e Av nue, and Mr. Leo Redmond, son « :r. and Mrs. J. J. .Ri;dmond of Lake ‘orest, were united in marriage dtyuwmz;:att.hoAllSoul;pam lie Church at Alhambra, Calif., with Resolutions of condolente, cards of thanks, a notices of entertainments or other ”Mummhm,muwmnh Bubseription Price, $1.50 per year Entered as Second Class Matter July 18, 1929, st the Post Office at Deerfield, Illinois. Communications intended ‘for publication must be wri on one side. of ‘the paper 4 220. riensd with The meme hud adtres of the wriiet." Thay shoult tioek ind wthe t Muhhâ€"tmh-‘r.-t,hu se esd PAGE FOUR Issued Thursday of cach week the Udell: 1 ‘ u“ aiemwelcrignes nnardhen n y t i t 1 Mwmu{w Answer to Last Week‘s Local and Personal Aleyon THURSDAY® | MARCH | 7. "BACHELOR OF ARTS" hot.rhi Anita Louise, Henry Mae Matsh, Arâ€" line Judge, Stepin An honest story of college, life, with a sense of humor, Raiding ‘dunces for coâ€"ed sonquests. Riding in flivvers on moon light jaunts. Ri his. way . thru a college course. These were the Three R‘s of Freshman . until Mimi taught him Romance, and h: rah, n:‘l' .days were over. a . Variety Other Interesting Subjects. â€" on Adnmoft.lrn!h. with 2000 miles of nrunu..d’:dlrflh! Romance is at the throttle of the fastest train on earth in its epic â€"tace for life. Also wWED. & THURS., | | M 4 ) 't"QAAlfil“'m““ fo Anna d Frederic March. heartsâ€" & in the love story will 1 â€" New mwtwnnt. h'# I“t‘fll C who through . hell to their heaven! words! A perfect ption. of * ama BtnheH..Wi ahd â€". . ... from h :3: s to ral Tom Thumi Jenny . . . as he rflhh'lvflm . to ‘the greayâ€" eat show on earth‘, f | PREEE THEATEE lrnmo SPACE ; Attendant in charge > HWighland Park, IJ. . . Tel. H. P. 2408 M revrmptek a pr iogg 1 4 agarve ut 4e r yoe i Centinuous. Evenings during week Deers open 6:30 MM“’;&‘ PRICES AT ALL TIMES Adulits 30 Cents| , Children 10 Conts a Variety of Other Interesting Short Subjects.â€"Saturday matinee only, and SUN., MON., TUES, MAR. 10â€"11â€"1% You‘d Be Surprised fratmring" sall" ns Harde At d LIGHTY BARNUM® ; featuring . Wallace (Beery, Virginia wear, let the I?IMOI of FELL BROS.| be your guide. A m‘lfle range of sizes in QUALITY footâ€" wearâ€"priced RIGHT. _ If you‘re "in the‘ dark" in to where to u,{‘ your footâ€" Water pipes burst by exâ€" pansion of the water as it freezes into ice.; The rent is not noticed until the thaw, when the ice melts and the water pours out. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS A A member o Y "\ TH®E CHI0AGO M«m ‘GRoUP Chicago Offices : :omwnh-aum é ‘Telephone 3855 MARCH 8â€"9 Wmhm' Barker, who is a| junior at Yale) University, will._spend Mext week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Barker. L f â€"Mrs.â€"V. H. Imigand : daughter Katherine of Deere Park left Wedâ€" nesday for Mianmi, Fla., where they will vacation for three weeks. _ Edward W. Welich, son of (Mys:. Milwaukee, Wis., announce the u£ riage of their daughter, Ruth, to Mr. Edward D. Wel’w‘g;, son : of â€" Mrs. Charles Elwel]l of this city, on Janâ€" uary 18. The Rev.\Father Holley of ,;Sot. James Clturch, Highwood, perâ€" rmed the ony, Both young people are »mm of (Deerfeld: SBhields High School. Mr. Welch is attending ‘the Waukegan Collegé of Commerce. â€" The you uple are residing at 8 N. F’ir:tm & Mrs. Waliter ?!eie:hofl' and , Mrs. ‘Orville Wessling are entertaining at ghflmm today at the home of Mrs. Meierhoff. t3 x ‘ Mr, and Mrs. George Delhaye and daughter, Phyllis, and Mr. l:‘zy Del haye are expected to return to Highâ€" lang Park Saturday from |‘a six wme: vacation at Daytona Beach, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.â€"Gartnett have returned from a motor trip to Caliâ€" fornia ‘with Mr. and Mxis. Ralph G. Johnson of Wuhineton‘yg}’lr Mrs, Garnett is Mrs. Johnson‘s| sister, While.in California they visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Barnes, who lare spending the winter there. Miss M&rion Schntidley is in quarâ€" antine for scarlet fever at the Wau: kegan hospital. ‘The f&mily, who have been quarantined for the past two weeks, expect to be out within a day or so. Miss Schmidley is getâ€" ting along nicely.> ; Several Highland Park \members attpnded a bridge meeting at the home of Mrs. Go« n in Deerâ€" field last. Thursday. i. ~ ( «_ Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Boynton, Jr., of Evanston \(Miss Margaret La: Shelle / of 'H,-igh\nd Park) are the proud parents of a baby boy, Fredâ€" erick ~Perry ~Boyntonâ€" third, born Monday at the Evanston Hospital. _._Mrs. Herbert Nunn, formerly of Highland Park is visiting friends in Mr. and Mrs. 8. Parker Johnston and family of Waverly Road have returned from a month‘s vacation traveling through Florida. Mrs, John D. McDougall of North Green Bay Road entertained at luncheon last Thursday, |â€" ‘Mrs.‘ Frank Butler is leaving Friâ€" day for her home in Denver, Colo., having spent ten months here with her daughter, Mrs. A. P. Snite. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Clarence (Witt of Glencoe Avenue are leaving today (Thursday) for a three weeks vacaâ€" tion at Miami, Florida. ? ‘ Mrs.‘ Robert (Herbst ‘of Ravina Drive entertained at tea Monday for the benefit of Ardén Shore. Rev. Father Berry reading the nuy tial mass, nr;.adm:lc. ‘g. n&’. Berube‘s sister, were the : atâ€" ndants of the y couple, ‘After gir honeymoon at the Catalina Is4 lands they will live in Alhambra, Mrsg. Sam Bernardi and Mrs. Cleanâ€"up Facial 506 CENTRAL AYVENUE Shampoo â€" Finger Wafwe- Manicure 1 LILLY BEAUTY SHOP $ North Michigan Avenue, Tol. State 6826 1. H. NEMEROFEF \ Highest Cash Prices Paid for \.__Old Gold, Old sflvt, & Jewelry, Crowns and Plates_ Phone H. P, 2037 for Appointment 5 conts per single copy Do YoUu . . NEED MONEY Xienna ' Pei'ménent f6 ”;ox levia Tone .. '; d 34.5 "H 9 t MA All’f Spiral Peqmanepts 35.00 Modgrat: prices, .37.955- $15 f CO/ TS â€" 8 I'l’Si . _ IDRESSES . | 630 Homewood. Avenue, at ‘thh'ty o‘clock. & ern orchestra will play for the dance. Those giving the affair are, Jane Schneider, Sally Spiesberger, Nancy MacGregor, Vivian Alexa, Ethel Ohrmund, Margaret Clarke, Susanne Sams, Jean Bartelme, Elaine Marks, Jil Loewenstein, Jean Becker, Nancy Kaufman, Doris Kleinschmidt, and Florence Rice. Rerti io [ The monthly meeting of| the Woman‘s Missionary Society of the First United Evangelical Church will be held on Thursday, March 14 at the home of the Misses Paine, Formal Opening March 7 Bs :: i 1. (P 13b 00% >‘ 1 The L. W. Club FNX Mdnday eveâ€" ning with Miss Janet Saathoff as hostess. ‘ . Miss : â€"Mildred Hobart of Niles Center, entertained yesterday at a lingerie shower for Miss Emily Watâ€" son, whose marriage to Mr. George Burt Lake will take plpefi Saturday, March 16. i | Mrs. Lawrence Annen ofâ€"Ft. Sherâ€" idan entertained at luncheon, Monâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Hastings return to their home here next from an extended trip to Berâ€" m d uce $ i8 ‘Plans are under way for a gala spring dance to be, held at the Or, rington Hotel, Evanston, Friday, March 15, by a group of Highland Park girls.‘ A prominent Northwestâ€" . Miss (Dorothy Knackstadt was hostess to the members of her bridge club Monday c_vfning at her home in Ravinia. :‘ â€" CA Miss Ada Moore, who has been in Bermuda with : Mrs. George Bard, is now visiting with friends in Long Island, N. Y., and will return to Highland Park within a few weeks. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Ross Hickman of the Udell Building are announcing the arrival of a daughter, Monday evening at ‘the Highland Park Hosâ€" pital. Mrs. Hickman was formerly Mary Lou McClernan, daughter of Mrs. L. F. McClernan. : | { Mr. and Mrs, Angrew Bloomfield and. son Harold, returned Sunday from a three wpeks vacation trip to California. iecal $\4 } ‘ ~Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tucker spent a Ifew days last\ week in Douflu. Mich., visiting their sister, Mrs. Donley, whose son Allan Donley disâ€" appeared with Miss Betty Harlan of ‘Osk Park, while skating about two weeks ago.. Mrs. Donley is the youngest sister of. Mr. Fred Tucker and the late Mr. George Tucker of this city. No trace of the young people has been found, although it is felt certain that they were drownâ€" el in the lake, Miss Hatian was visâ€" iting a\sister in Douglas, Mich., and although the two young people had attended the same schools, they were not sweethearts, and had only beâ€" come acquainted in Michigan. . | Sneeden,‘ a &an a few friends thfi%eniurfvr thu{r gister, Mrs. B Helke,. ‘\â€"; | The Philathea class of the Bethany Church are holding a bakery sale Saturday in the A and P store.â€" Mrs. W. 8. King of 146 Bertling Mary Ann Frocks 74 5_48 Lincoln Avenue MWinnetka, III. | / A‘aove Nldoul i‘u 'Co. Highland Park 0 .......©$1.00 T H E. P RE 8 3 ‘Honored guest speakers gll be the president general, Mrs. Russell William Magna, and Mrs. William H. Pouch, national chairman of apâ€" proved schools. One session will be helg in the historie court room of the old state capitol. ?ne afternoon a pilgrimage will be made to the tomb of Lincoln, where a wreath will o4 1nd soren‘ ind several, members meltjae North Shore Chapter, D.A.R., 4 “ mn {mnkfi!l.'ll 6 , be jplaced; thence to, New L (':oln'a;eurly»home, 1&’: bfigt by automobile. _ The |Illinois state conference of the| s.A,R. will be held in Springâ€" field, March 18,:14, and 15. Hostess chapters areâ€"those‘ from Lincoln, Petersburg and Springfield. . Headâ€" Qnflu will be at: the Abraham Lincoin Hotel. us ns Local D. A. R. Members ~/__to. Attend Conference The Woman‘s Missionary Society of Bethany Church will meet Friday, Ma&h, 15, at the home of Mrs. Walâ€" ter Meierhoff of Glencoe Avenue. The "K" club ofâ€" the Deerfieldâ€" ds ‘high ‘school will give a beneâ€" fit ge party at the Y.W.C.A., on Saturday afternoon, March 16 at 2 o‘clock; Jz 6 Lane, Winnetka, left last \Tuesday for Qlichigan to attend the funeinl of her mother, Mrs. Julia Delany, ‘94 years old, who died . Monday; Feb. 25 in Mouhtain Lakes, N. J., where sh¢ has been visiting her daughter of a son, Thun Plfi’ Hospital. xiu Sally Cook of Ravinia is enâ€" te at a‘pantry shower, Friâ€" gani.‘.for l(iai Emily Watson of Raâ€" * Mr. ";?o Mrs. Pietro Marchi have taken a house at 972 Spruce Street, Kathryn Lelany. «‘Mr. and Mrs. Chris Soenksen of field are announcing the arrival of a son, Thursday, at the Highland .~Mrs. Harry Sheahen ‘mminod th mebeou of her. bri club Tuesday evening. , 3 | _ See the D‘OLIVIERS in their _ _ â€" sensational dance showi"ng the t{i,r;xpo of jungle drums upon the hurt},anlind | witknll N;cmLY-LOPENfi:Ng Spits \~| TONICGHT!H [ / ;‘! Alkrearunng MISS MAUREEN ENCLIN fo:u,sd+ of the FLORIDAâ€" y * . <of Iohdon,England [ â€" * DRUMS OF ‘D‘anc\to the music of’o‘ur /AL(SHALAND@ V illa Moderne , near Petersâ€" k e i MR 112 1 P1 bro $90%a)# ds ./ / The,North Shore‘s Bfiylg;ta:f:*d’“‘" o.nst‘oh. Highwhy at County Line at the Count A TRIP TO THE JUNCLE! For Resefi)&&n; p \ ~or Telep ts _~It has become a tradition that the h'xgm Highlgnd, pa e year on the first S day ‘in m;‘slnd the church 4. that it is a most helpful thing have the voice of Bishop S who is one. of the outstanding preacthers of the church, address a congregation. on the threshold of Lent; : :| > /: | ~a To the extent of the rather |limâ€" ited . seating capacity of Trinity Church, the community is invited to attend this service, at which the men and boys‘ choir under. the direc tion of Ralph Anschuetz will sing. The Rt. Rev. George Graig 8 art, D.D. mop of thg dioeum Cmcuo.,wgl make his rual ‘visi to Trinity Episcopal Ch on coming Sunday, March 1 t "The bishop will confirm‘a class at the 11 o‘clock: service: unt*.:ill also be the special preacher. "3s 4 THE : SPORTS SHOP "Ngf:: Telephonej}Gb}:;’; bhoue Highland Park ~jOA M E. 'nji,il yor esP Delightful new Spring | clothes arriving dailyâ€"â€"prints for afterâ€" noon and gvefilimâ€"wyr:gd’ country, suits in two, tlu:ee and | four plef:estyl'es «) F24 Cgok County Road RSâ€" HAWAIIANS y of the FLORIDA CLUB HUTCHIN 8 ||. /A "Spook Chaset, explains how he evicts from haunted â€" housgs, ‘| Read this unosual illustrated â€"article in The American Weekly, the maga« gine distributed with NEXT SUN. 1880 mx's CHICAGO WERALD AND EXAMINER. t 2y .+ Read The Want Ads FLORENCE CHASE PRIVATE AND CLASS '#amucx_‘mu IN PIANO 284 M Park Avenue â€" H. t?’t?07 TELEPHONE HIGBLAND PARKK 1is»% EVIL 1737 RICE STREET, RAVINTA Classes in Bollet, T ap, Ballroom € and Aorobatics Evening Classes for Adults DRED H LER oc on SPDDRY : THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1985 Highland Park Central Axve, §2 1 { 13

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