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Highland Park Press, 8 Jun 1935, p. 6

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i8 4 ur:l Martin Thielen of the OfMâ€" cers glub, Ft. Sheridan‘and. Hans Gieb, motored to‘ St. lxh., Mo., where they will be joined by Miss Madeline Thielen who has been atâ€" tending Webster college, there. They will spend a week with friends in The workma footwear â€" for : scrutiny. See occasions at F in and let us ern styles,. One Ilt:l'll. you‘ll Flotsheim. Based on Anatole France‘s noted novel ‘fl'c_-l'l-oolm.mi." Mae West "Goin‘ To Town" Bhirley Temple ‘Our Little GirP The word really means & person }nomine_d in age, nn; comes from the Latin, "spondeo," meanâ€" ing "I promise, : .. _ O. P. HEGGIE || Chasing Yesterday PAGE SIX Answer to Last Week‘s You‘d Be Surprised > The word :{bpouu" does not mean a married person. . . : Wednesday A four star â€"story with a star for the Asndens Anard. mtmght reubd EXTRA ATTRACTION! "Star Night at Cocoanut : Grove" s A story so different in plot, so startâ€" ling . in theme amazing in surâ€" rh-MM.:l:blldhm it one of the most exciting pictures Sun.~Mon.â€"Tues. / June 9â€"10â€"11 Friday>Saturday _ ‘June ‘7â€"8 EDWARD G. ROBINSON | _ JEAN ARTHUR The Whole . Town‘s Talking CLAUDETTE COLBERT EDMUND LOWE â€" â€" VICTOR MeLAGLEN Rosemary Ames in 143 The Great ty â€"â€". â€"Hotel Murder Alcyon Dayligcht Saving Schedule Thursday Highland Park, 111. Tel. H. P. Wisyretâ€"ic‘r Numaill f :15 p.m. : l“--ll-.ll:'nd.- I“..C‘..‘.u _â€"_| _ Admission At All Times Adults $0¢ Childr alflel Boyer â€" Jo@n Bennett elen Vinson â€" Joel McCrea Local\and Personal of Highland Park : / Private Worlds BUCKS ANN SHIRLEY COMING SOoNn Here Get of ILL BROS. Step ow you the mod . |you wear a Flor: always ‘ wear |a ship of Florsheim men bears close he modes for all Children 10¢ June 12 June 6 \_Mr., and Mrs. Pitgr Anginli of Highwood are the happy parents of a daughter, born| Monday,; June 8 at the Highland Park hospital. . £ On‘Jno& 10, Mrs. Anna Carlson, associate q.tro&x of Campbell chapâ€" |ter will serve in Lincolnwood: chap< \ter, Evanston with associate patron, |Archibald Aberetomby, â€" >~ _ .. A very vital * interesting subâ€" %eq't is to be disaussed by Mr. John anks of %.hig .orq‘s; at the| Wedâ€" y night service June 12 at the E’?fi: United Ey nnk\slic‘al :chvr;. The stuibject will be, "The Numeries, of the Bible." (A cordial invitation is extended to All to hear this mesâ€" Bage, | . = 9. [fi [ / (og ol 872 Central Ave. Jewelry, Watches, Gold Teeth, Plated iBilver We always pay p cash value. Mr. and Mrs of. Northbrook i gratulations ‘on . WRIST WATCH Bulova and Elgin WATCHES |_... Mrs. Edna Gr Ruth of N. Grée few ‘days last we Indianapolis, Ind. . Mr. and Mrg.) S. Sienerth anâ€" nounce : the / ment of | their daughter, Gla tfo; Mr. Lauren Carson‘ of Chitabo ‘and 'Sounemxt" f II1, 6 Diamond Engagement Ring Set ouoc" +1 530.00 _ _Mrs, Dorothy King and Miss Kay Johnson spent :the weekâ€"end in St Louis, Mo, 4 r &* (eea. ds og. A ons Toh Announcement) is made of the marriage. of Mrg. Axel T. Larson, 822 N. St. Johns! avenue to Mr. Ray T. Larson, Anchorage, Alaska at Central Pres n _ church, St. Paul, Minn., on May 29, 1985 with Dr. Harry Nobl¢é Wilson officiating. . Mrs. Dorothy King and Miss Kay On |June 12th, Mrs. Gertrude Gooseman, wo matron ‘of Campâ€" bell chapter will serve in Eut? chapter, North Chicago with Mr. James Thompson} patron of the local tchapter. â€";. â€" [ i : Mr. and Mrs. David Carlson anâ€" nounce the approaching marriage of their daughter Dorothy to Ernest A. Belmont, which will take place Satâ€" urday, June 22, | _ 4 s \stopped at Lansing where Dr. May presented to n!flchim State lege a portr:g’ f his mother Mrs Mary A. Mayo, which is to be hung in the new W ‘s building in her honor, the Mary Mayo Hall. & 16 N. Sheridan Phone 1035 Dr. and Mrg. N. 8. Mayo and daughter M Lockhart spent Decoration day at t’:kh Orion, Mich. On their way. ke Orion they Mrs. Harold Searls of Bemidji, Minn., was guest of Mrs. Wilâ€" liam H. Ba the early part of this week. : |} _ A dnuxhuri born to Mr, and Mrs. Edmund Growley of Highwood at the H Park hospital on Monday, June a Mr. and Mrs, Fred Greenslade ha as their guests Saturday, Mr. and llr:?i%mbwh of .’Wl# gan and Mr. J. M. Davis of R neapolis, Minn, > erent® . Mr. and Mrs. Alden Greene two children have been visiting Mr. George G. e of Linden a On Tuesday the Alden Greene‘s l for Grinnell, t y a St. Louis. s P#%l:f f | Buite215 °*# Bheridan Road HIGHLAND ? K, ILLINOIS | ( P. 3881 Dr. George DEX OLD GOLD Dr. J. P. O‘CONNELL Weddi?g and | Graduation Gifts aaiD osffuns"® o wanmais ... *JM T WATCH 3| rizeesscs. 9: MB a and mgfit _ 1G» CHES oun“; rpleige.. ... 3 Y up One d week. Hours, 9 Evenings NEMEROFF ’n.; Mitchell | exfaites _ . tment | A., Highland Park and daughter road spent a with friends j re nQ for Tel. H. P. 630 chard Langfield receiving copnâ€" birth of a j Res. 4268 STe" hof@bviit ied AMbalkcscinescs 4 39n & C 4) . @C 2 o‘clock. ~Mrs. Bessie Okey and Mrs. (Dorothy, Thomson will assist The . meeting of , Campbell Chap n-:tw will be ‘held at bJ‘,l' home ‘of Mrs. Lillian Swanson, 375 Orchard lane, Friday, June 7, at as aid at the antiques exhibition Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Evanston Woman‘s club. â€" Miss Helen Mae Koon, 913 Ridg\ wood drive, Highland Park, will ‘Mr. and Mrs. George ‘Kenry of 5":]!1 ‘@re announcing the arâ€" ival of a son, Tuesday at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. | ¢f _Mr, and Mrs. C.. L. Boyd| and dlug‘, rs Mrs. Milton Tillman and Mrs. | Russell Lesher are leaving l{ond;y' for Philadelphia, Pa., where they will attend the commencement %etc;m at Temple university, of which class Robert Boyd, is a memâ€" from r two weeks visit with her husâ€" band |in Springfield, Mo, . | â€"| _ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson of N. St. Johns avenue are happy to nnot the arrivalJof a dnu{htgr, daly, June 4th at the Highland Park hospital, â€"° | t _ Mrs. Henry G,. Winters of New London, Wis., was called to Highâ€" land Park early ‘this week by the very serious illness of her daughter Mrs. Robert Greenwaicll (Edna Winâ€" m.)mho is in the | ighl'und‘Puvrk o8sp | i < Lydia Hastings, Shirley Johnson ind :Dorothy Hurd entertained ‘the r ting class of. Roycemore at luncheon yesterday. 4 ; ‘ Mts, John Felke Belmont of Chiâ€" cago| entertained last Wednesday at a personal shower for Miss Dorothy Carkon whose marriage to Mr. Ernâ€" est A. Belmont will take place June 22. Miss‘ Carlson received many beautiful gifts. | id . A daughter was born June 2nd, at the Highland Park hospi‘tll to Mr. I.mi Mrs. Lewis Zagalia of this eity- 4»5( , I t $ & Rev, Henry Hedlund is attending the 75th anniversary of the foundâ€" ing of the Augustana Synod at Rock Islangd, Ill. Rev. J. Tengwall will |fill the pulpit at Zion Luther thurch, Sunday. â€" There will be no _ev:;;nz services. 4 Nt nouncement | is m:de of the marriage of Miss Arlerie Sande of Glericoe and Mr. Gordon‘ Leonard of this city which took place Saturday, June 1, Upon their ':fillm from a honeymoon trip they reside in the Udell apartments. Mr. Leonard is n;:.g’er‘ of the Pura Oil service station at the. corner of Central avâ€" enue and Greenbay road. Kle/ William C. Childs, son of Mr e Rev. and Mrs. H; F. Siemsen were given a reception by the memâ€" rsg of the congregation and friends last| Friday evening, in recognition of their n years service to the : any c.gm'ch A purse was preâ€" sented the minister and his wife by the members of the congregation and one was also presented them by the PhilLthu class, A delightful proâ€" gram was given during the evening. _â€" Nancey Rfiay, Lydia Hastings and Catherine Bard are members of the graduation | class at ore school, Evanston. The exercises will take place Friday. | ${es *Helen q‘lla»McEwen Jacob Fell and John Zengeler of ahis ty are members of the graduating ‘at | Forest college, whose exerâ€" ;: .‘}are to: be held*Satnrdayi mornâ€" ng.) | | \ ' Rolland Hastings, Jr., has left for California, where he will spend the summer on a ranch near Marysville. r. and ‘Mrs. Arthur Hohfelder of N.â€"St. Johns ‘avenue | the happy parents of a‘son born, Wedâ€" pesday, May 20th at the Iflghlqnd ~ Miss Florence Chase who plnzmed a recital for Sunday, June 9th! has postponed the recital to June 16th. James Marvin Ewell, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Cady Ewell is stayâ€" ing in Boston, Mass., this summer for extra studies at the Massachusâ€" etts Institute of Technology. â€" > . Miss Elizabeth Kendall will reâ€" ceive her B.S. degree in Library Sciâ€" ence, Miss Katherine Block of S. Linden avenue, an A.B. in Liberal Arts and Sciences and Harriet Danâ€" ley, 260 Linden Park place, an A. B. ‘inj:fbenl Arts and Sciences, at the 64th annual commencement at Illiâ€" noig University, next Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gallagher and Mrs. J. J. lagher have returned from: Min wherd they ‘visited relatives. . Miss Florence Glader entertained the members of her bridge club, Monday qv::‘i:(, at her home on 8. Greenbay r ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Charles Patburgh of Palm Island, Miami Beach, Fla., are spending a month with Mr. and Mrs. George R. Peterson of the Gourley apartments. Mrs. Patburgh and Mrs. Peterson are sisters. â€" r. and Mrs. Hendrickson of Highwood are receiving congratulaâ€" tions on the birth of a daughter at the Highland Park hospital on Sunâ€" day, June 2. { . Young People of Bethany church entertained the Chicago Area Young people at a picnic and rally Saturday evening in Sunset park. . ~ Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Mayo of Pittsâ€" bur% Pa., and Mrs,. Ashe Lockhart of Kansas City, Mo., are visiting guir parents Mr. and Mrs. N. 8. ayo. â€" 4 Mr. and Mrs,. William L Underâ€" wood announce the birth of a daughâ€" ter, Jane, at the Evanston hospital on May 27. The Underwoods have one other child, John age 5. * born Monday, June 3 at the Highâ€" Takd. Park hospitah, â€" Web E. 3 f&, abcbacls d sBE 196 W NP . and THE PRES8 It has been my personal n that people of the United Sthtes have not fully realized what a seriâ€" ous ( $ New Deal has Be« (’0 Y N A Pepupe ut oi mnt NP ndlmncriqy coqritirimad | /ad tio® on that fack and they he u' mra’dle. ided to * show (thy Morfhy,m . red letter ‘ddy for e New Deal. ‘ In three unanimous décisions the Supreme Court yuled t the Congress and the‘ fresiâ€" dent Kad exceeiled their autHgrity. The NRA was declared uncongtituâ€" tional, the Fragierâ€"Lemke Act was declared uncon§titutional; and| the Court ‘held that the President had no right under the law to. oust the late William EJ Humphrey u‘fi: cause the President decided "hig) polâ€" ities" was not acceptable. The réason for President‘s dismissal of Hum was btated in a letigr to n uesting Ris resignation th work of the conjmission can be carâ€" ried out most. effectively with perâ€" sonnel of my own selection." :| | MoWr, decision has uch| apprehension as to stitutionality pending hich the adminstration anti ving t at this sessio propoged am ent to the s recommit by the Se its Agriculture committee for er study and| serious do raised with to the tionality of proposed â€" ek, the con rsial W bor disputes (which has passed: the te), and posed |public utility holding bill, (The fu of a num! gencies set by the upon is , basis the broad ity given him in the Natio: covery Act by the gress is in e [ natod a" consadl . [| | RALPH E. CHURCH |. Rep;, 10th Cpongressional D i" et Since Monday, the day bf| the unanimous de¢ision of the S ipreme Court that the NRA was uféonstiâ€" t“ti ‘l) con h“ b“n j ng time. Tlhe cap flmph‘ R. ; one of uncertainty, with the adBiistraâ€" tion (leaders holding almos H: ily eonferences in v-omew_hat‘d perate effort to salvage what it caf| from the: ree'll.t; the New De@] proâ€" gram, | The use ways and means ittee, which had previoukly deâ€" gided\to report a bill for a twoâ€"y extenksion of NRA, and thg Senâ€" ate) finance committee, whi | |has supported a bill which p "': | the Senate extending the NRA r ten nonths, have been giving stiidy to 1 tion for a wouldâ€"be new NRA. fred two son : Have Irvin -mn d Canmann of Kincaid Aveâ€" nue been, elected sec and ‘asurer of Adelphi Soci 985â€" 86 of Carleton College, Nofthfield, Mm is . ( " i ’ “ Msi. and MÂ¥s. C. R. Short of Milâ€" waukee were weekâ€"end of Mrs, Short‘s sister, Mrs. F nâ€" lee of Vine Avenue. ; )\ P.!'kj gan, ong those to take out marriâ€" age licenses in Waukegan yecently are: | Waino ke of Ken is., and |Lydia Tommila of J land Park;. Ma Van EeckBout | of Lake Forest, and Helen rson of Highland Park. d / . My. and Mrs. Harry L. Chnmann ‘and |sons Ha Jr. and D: Nid Leo of Kincaid Avenue, will legte Friâ€" day,| June 7,] to attend the graduaâ€" tion |exercises of Miami University, Oxfard, Ohio, where their elgest son Mark Frederick attends. . He will [his B.A. and B.S. flegree Mark will enter the medical |school at Cincinnati, Ohio, next fall _ Mr. and Henry E. Bayne of Deerfield ( la Carver, the secâ€" ond) are theiproud parents 81 a son, Henty E son III, born Saturâ€" day lat the Highland Park Hospital. ‘ Marjorie *n& Doris Vo and appear in a dance ‘p: Thursâ€" Hilda Mate and Milton in will day |and Friday evening in ‘daneâ€" ing class : ucted by Mi er in Waukegar.â€" :; â€"â€" (Il} â€"_ John Austin, son of Mr. nd Mrs. k A ‘has} from the University of Illinois for his 8 P tion. |. | + Miss Ruth Ewing has : from a trip through| Illinois. At Quiney, was an h guest at mmart.l meeting Bar tion, where her father, the late| Judge Ewing, first p law and) later b e / & shed jurist and le .l } +# riginal problems,. . . _ || . From far away ‘ China, m a cable this week to Mr. and Mrs, M F. G Deere Park, ng the @rrival of their first baby, a girl, is the dhild of the f: Garâ€" Gallagher and Charlég A. Butâ€" iun who Â¥ married (May 4 R 932. . t A : Mrs. George W. Childs of 850 N. Sheridan d, was a led â€"the . Barge p at Yale university, Hayâ€" en, Conn, thzim ually to a gtudent for the best sqlution of M M | Thfi Week in |! Waobkingitort . and Mré. V. H. Imig of Deere spent the weekâ€"end at.Bheboyâ€" Wis. . [ .4 (Mal Vail and Mrs, Alâ€" Sihler t Wednesday for a reeks‘ motor trip east. | . and M hflomn‘n | and ickey Monday fgt New ‘Conn., where their two sons, and Lée, will join them for ‘to Italy, sailing on June 8. 1animous irt z‘ med ‘.“ i: i-i‘ ty | :"4 -n |( and| the onl h as| Fedâ€" ‘, I higpo!â€" | e rérson sall \ of tllr \to on y fthe ith ,‘r: {| and | New \ ns, for | §T0 dfi'l:Sm;o ‘t took that id in o-.‘~ y which it declared finconstitutioMa for reason of the broad d of of legislative powers; and it agBin took that position in @onnection witl the NRA. To‘all intents and plr poses the President has been mMd/ | virtual "dictator" ow thovho | business, finance, trade, comn "- in short, every phase, of Americh economic life. It is not a qu : bf the sincerity of the executive, bu there is involved a question of lofig+ time [governmental ‘policies. It is Hof solely a question of merit in certiin | phwfflu as to Its pur ; but it is 4 a qu _' of preserving the fund tal p : ciples of a represent IormF government. ‘The Supreme ourtt | has called a halt to New Deal‘s| disregard for those principles, â€"| || That does not mern legislation cannot be enacted : will b BE about ecoromic ry, remove % abuses in the « hie system, = ford relief for the people in "':i \hardships. â€" Such be accom lished and ‘zhould he accomplishef. \But ‘the Supreme has J that the Congress m ‘tuketbq ‘essary steps, upon the basis of -“ ‘principles set forth in the Con: ;dl ‘tion, which, in the analysis, re P~ jresents the charter of rights for the ‘whole people. If tion can ng !‘ ‘be enacted which will meet the sl | juation and. be‘ in ‘actordance ‘1 American : go _ principlas,|| it is fair to say that it could h ," been done that way in the first plage, without créeating the uncert .': which has followed the court‘s ded fiâ€" sion of the uneon,s?tntiona‘uty * the whole program. [ | Chicago, IIl.â€"A of thisiastic pledges cooperation th twenty states of the U ve been immiediate results an ment that rai 4 would celebrated June 10}to 15, it was nounced. i4 P Big Doings by Every _ "Tron n’me" June “ Chairman Harry SAKS dull finish, very sheer,iringlese silk stode All new summer shadky, (814 to 10% JMMptm «â€"« lnd“l: these are sold 1G. i;&r Build/ on Deqrpath + LAKE Mmssr [ §§H554“|LK 3 THREAD . w5 CAUCE FIFTH AVENUE]| Taylor of thi PAIRS rg t{ 1J §}] Jos. B. D Opposite Northwestern 8i 933 AUBURN Brom. .. 34 CHEVROLET Sedan 31 CHEVROLET Coupe 30 CHEVROLET Coach CHEVROLET ‘Coach CHRYSLER Sedan. â€" 38 ROYAL 8 \Sedan.‘ _ 31 CHRYSLER CB. 8 Rs 30 PACK ARD: f 2â€"24 SOUTH FIRST Tel. H. P. 2120 im . spick ' to _ the . public but will lift its. tremendous saive ard since the first Aj he locomotive "ahaw estern As ives: poi telep nndofi, Edfiuud 'WME ::fiqnbmh ard fro mthe cific Ocean ar 0 Grande rive nerica‘s transpo n 4 me" . in spick<m : uses to the . py d ING S ead The FRYERS an BROILERS On Our Lot FIRST 8 CALL H.P. 3773 And many others to ATIONA Alive or dressed HUR choose from grams and _ en, heads ot oitrteomics k tor‘s Pleces 516 â€"North ‘Michigen river on the week at an | MILKâ€"FED Marble and Oll Paintis Furniture OWnE, “ Andirons cratif on of o his

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