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Highland Park Press, 12 Sep 1935, p. 6

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y wdess 3 14 w4 Answer to Last Week%' s You‘d Be Surprised That more and more men women of Highland Park a finding satisfaction :in Florâ€" sheim shoes is determined by our growing patronage. . , . Catering to those who demand style without sacrifice of comâ€" fort. ¢ t Miss Anna Tamarri left Tuesday for Cedar Rapids, lowa, to attend Coe College, where she was awardâ€" ed a scholarship. Miss Tammari was salutatorian of the class of ‘35 of Deerfleld Shield High School. Catherine and Frances Siegele of this city and Anna Mae McGovern â€"â€" COMING SO0ON â€"â€" Neil Hamilton in "K of the Bees"; "She"â€"a th “illl fantastic drama; "Man on the Flying Trapese" f PAGE SINXI luiylnmnhmuthngn- hfibmmdlqu campus. The producers of ‘Roberta" mnflhrl::u.m\,-.. "Iccland, Hidden Paradise" Travelog Fridayâ€"Saturday . Sept. 20â€"21 _ JANE WITHERS. ~â€" _ JACKIE SEARL Wed.â€"Thurs. Daylight Saving Schedule With all the glory of her Godâ€"given hours ‘of thrilling entertainment! Men Without Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. Sept. 15â€"16â€"17 GRACE MOORE _ LEO CARRILLO‘ Rocal and Personal of Highland Park The valiant story ‘of the daring young men who put the nation‘s enemies on ‘the Old Man Rhythm Fridayâ€"Saturday _ Sept. 13â€"14 MADGE EV ANS FRED MacMURRAY Love Me Forever Alcyon Highland Park, L : . Tel. H. P. 2400 Admission A} Al Times Adults 30¢ â€" Children 10¢ Charles Buddy Rogers < Barbara Kent _ Ad A m'.” dEA RLd a dramatic¢ musical Gang Comedy & Color Cartoon, T:15 p.m. and 9:16 p.m. in Other Shorts Sept. 18â€"19 Mr. and Mrs. Han‘y'Aldri ze of Glencoe avenue will fium’[ ome this week from Eagle River herq thfiy spent the past two mknnln.r Aldridge is knitting instructor at Garnett store. * doat } when e We have ‘every modgrn ventemence and ,.:u.....“"#: to do the job RIGHT : . . right aw . ... at the right price. * Ts “hmb_mmhv body and fender work done i e £!‘!:'~~d-l-!~â€"-1-!fi=u'mm AuTo-RECONSTRuc." 0“ PMA TT .O Robert W, Wood, son of Gen. an Mrs; Robert E. Wood, has resign his commission with | the Uni States Army, and wilfi enter busi ness life in Texas. 'ifii‘ . Mrs. Frank Austin, accompanie by her son, Robert, and dud’i‘hter Eleanore, returned last week fron a month‘s visit at Callicoon, N.Y. Announcement has been made of the n:frringe of Miss Go]difi?fim â€" berg to Edward D. Kramer, both Chicago. ~The cegemony took pla in Chicago on August 14. The you couple are now residing on the south side of Chiu;:. The former Miss ‘Sandberg at one, time . ma her home in Highland Park n?d employed at the Koon Motor Sales. Miss Carolyn Saathoff atte ded shower given in her honor il;g; Chiâ€" cago on Sunday i §6 ! pect to move linto it with their children about the first of October. Mrs. Freytag) was, before her marâ€" riage, Miss Mary Lou Mayo, I & ter of Dr. and Mrs N. S. layo this city. > !! :: } t +) Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Freytag c Chicago are erecting a new‘ ome a 825 South sr{:id.n Road, and e> A. Judson Wells, Jr., son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Judson Wells:of ‘Vine ave,, left Monday for Harvard in Canmâ€" bridge, Mass., where he will 1 his studies. He will spend aA w in New York with friends‘1='bd030 going on to school. | | Arthur McCaffrey of North Secâ€" ond Street, who underwent ‘P opetâ€" ation for goitre at St, Luke‘s Hosâ€" pital, Chicago, is getting along nice, ly and returned home ‘yesterday. / Miss Etta Grunewald of the Udell Apartments returned last w iek from Rockford, where she spent t)lte sumâ€" mer. ; tat Mr. and Mrs. F. Merrill Beatty Mrs. Gertrude Goosman &d Mr. James Thomson, worthy matron and patron, respectively, lof Q:u\pboll Chapter, O.E.S., wil Iserve in Milâ€" burn Chapter on Thursday, Sept. 12. ‘ f j 3 C 5 _ Bernice: and Alice" Wynock |of Highwood and Florence %}mn of Lake Forest left Saturday morning to motor to Hot Springs, Ark. | A; reception is to be‘given Thursâ€" day evening at the First United Evâ€" angelical Church vin'honof of the pastor, Rev. F.â€" Brandfeliner, who has been returned for another: year and also his family and the new members |recently réceived. | ‘All members, friends and their families are cordially invited.: . [\ / | Mrs Ingram R. Mumhr- tained at luncheon and on Wednesday in compliment to Mrs. H. A. Lewenthal of Phoenix, Ariz., who is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr., of Deerfield; RESTFUL TO GET so { FAR OUT IN THE : . WOODs THAT BACON { FRYING IN THE PAN SsoUWnp$ LIKE A U SYMPHoONY ORCHESTRA | Suzanne and Joan Hol n, daughâ€" gu of Mr and Mrs Ric Roy olden, 2351 Deere Park Drive, are enrolled . at. Monticello C of Godrey, IIt ¢ Noi B y Frederick Beiler has rect reâ€" turned trot':: ‘a trip to EWS]:«Q he spent the summer ttu%ng muâ€" sic and visiting a number bf the caâ€" thedrals and art centers. He has again enrolled in the oljl'of Muâ€" gic at Northwestern fmwfll di< rect the choir at the y Evanâ€" gelical Church, $ es l IT‘S CERTAINLY of Lake Forest left Monday mornâ€" ing to motor to the Mammouth Cave of Kentucky. They will be gone a week. 4 i% Mr. and Mrs. Allen Butterfield left© Saturday for -Flor'gn where they will spend the winter months. m ol $ k 9 °0 Ja m1mde of Tak d oK plage | *" I;j.fiyou » W‘ : formear gf e .ma ; t ar ;-j‘fal . | #€ ended m in COni.| D¢ of many weekâ€"end hostesses of Highland Park and ivicinity. The recital which i{; a decided attracâ€" tion, musically,| seems to be of soâ€" cial importance ‘also. The society and art worlds Are well represented on the patron and patronesses list which follows: Mr. and Mrs. W. F. G. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gourâ€" ley, Mrs. F. Norwood Bard, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lawrence Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Byron C. Howes, Dr. and Mrs. Carleton A. Harkness, Miss ‘Nellic Carlin, Mr. an Mrs. Clarence W. \Balke, Mr. and| Mrs. Ben H. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Jay S; Glidden, Dr. land lin:I I. M. Greenberg, Mrs. Anâ€" nette Jones, Mrs. E. R,. Phelps, Mr. ‘and Mrs, Maurice Berkson, Mr..and Mrs. George Moore, Mr. and Mrs, C, N. Kimball, Mrs. Ross Beâ€" atty, Mr. and Mrs. Werner ‘Wieâ€" {boldt, of Highland Park; Mr. and |Frank"G. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Ruâ€" dolph Ganz, Mmg. Vera Mirova, Dr. and Mme V. Rothermel, Mr. and Mrs. William ®W. Peter, Dr. and fM!j‘,l. B. N. Parmenter, Mr. Walter Armbruster, Miss Hildegarde Crosâ€" by of Lake Fo I The concert, which will be given Sunday evening at the Highland Park Woman‘s lub auditorium, by Jean ‘ Hannon, jAlexander Joseffer, and Victor Sleeter, is to be includâ€" ed on the entertainment: programs A benefit dance has been ar for the evening of Friday, Oct. 18, at Witten‘s Hall. Pro¢eeds from the ;glir will be given to Alfonso Burâ€" )ni, who met with an accident 11 years ago and I;Iu been: unable to work:since t ‘s classes | dy Plastic conâ€" a.&‘:flf":sg;m PW::; mfi H. Russsell, are now being lor:od. } For information call Miss Lowes, 370 Cedar Ave. â€" Tel. H. P. 1839 The Irving ‘Raid::u and| three sons: who have n , sojourning abroad this s er expect sail for home on the 12th The Roger Vails, who have also been a}rroad, expect to return on the 20th. Mr. and Mrk. Charles Rouse of Deerfleld are receiving congratulaâ€" tions on the birth of a son Eatur'a day at the Highlard Park Hospital. Miss Dorothy Melville of Ridgeâ€" wood Drive, has as her the Misses Ruth Zinke and nces Himebaugh of |Chicago. Both girls are sorority sisters of Dorothy at Beloit College., * | | M, Prior of New Auburn, Wis., and the Percy Priors of Wade Street. , Mr. and Mys. Lyman ‘Prior of Jacksonville, Fla., have returned to their home after visiting Mrs. H. Miss Alice sia Avenue s Peoria visiti Knobloch. DENTIST | Buite 215 â€"â€" 3 North Sheridan HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS . _ Mr. and Mrs. Albert O. Snite of Oakmont| returned Saturday from a two ks‘ visit wir': Mrs. Snite‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walâ€" lace E. Pierce of Plattsburg, N.Y. Miss Alice Dinkeloo of Onwentâ€" sia Avenue srent the weekâ€"end in Peoria visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mr. and Mrs.‘George Webster of Los Angeles, Calif., were weekâ€"end guests of their cousins, Mr and Mrs Lorraine Webster of Clinton Street. Dr. J. P. O°CONNELL Mr and Mrs. Richard Turelli of Vine Av'onué‘ are announcing the birth of a son last Thursday at the Highland -p.:_i Hospital. f s Mildred Turpin and Miss Sa C hq'e returned to the Udell Apa nts ‘having spent the summer| at their cabin in Canada. â€".â€"/Many Highland| Park people atâ€" tended the regipe shower and bridge given by Mrs, Charles E. Timson at ‘the ShipvneeICounkry Club for her aughter Anne on Wednesday. The ‘ T‘msqnfl are ;ormer Highland Park ahd Deerfield) residents. â€"~ George P. ‘Plant of East Central ‘Avenue left %y for. DePauw Univeuiiy, G tle, Ind., where he won a scholarship. , CREATIVE MOTION . â€"Mr. and Mrs. George Childs and two 'sornl, and Bill, of North Sheridan d, returmed last week from a five weeks‘ yacation at Little Current, Ontario, Canada. The Ralph efi-xd.j of North St. Johns avenue visited the ‘Childs for a week while travéling in Canada. Mary Frances Rogers, daughter of Mr,. and Mrs. Ralph D. Rogers, and bert.[Taylor <of. Harrisburg, Va., rried Tuesday, Sept. 3, at St., g:nl' Church, Deerfleld, the Rev. jF, G. Piepenbrok reading the service. The attendants were, Miss Lucia R. Foster and Donald Hurd. Dr and Mrs. N. S. Mayo spent last week in Onekama, Mich. t ary of War and Mrs Dern were entertained at a tea last Sunâ€" day ternoon by Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Pana T. Merrill at Fort Sherâ€" idan. | Incidentally it was the Secâ€" reuryFs“ birtixday anniversary. â€" the eas! present Mrs. Anna Carlson, the associate matron of Campbell Chapter, will serve in Arlington Heights Chapter on Sept. 12. On Sept. 18, Campbell Chapter will have its advanced ofâ€" ficers‘ night with Mrs. Anna Carlâ€" son and Archibald Abercromby in of Ridgewood Drive are returning home Sun from a three weeks‘ sojourn mgmm - embers are urged to be THE PRESS8 Mr. and ‘Mrs. Henry Huehl, $r., of Glencoe, IIl., announce the engage. _ The W.C.T.U. ‘will +hold their county convention at Waukegan Sept.,19 beginning at 10 a.m. in tt:, Christian church. Lunch will be served By the ladies at the church, Billy Zahnle, Jr.; who is at the C..C. camp in Galvin, IIL., spent thoi past Week af home. f . Miss Ruth Green of N. Green Bay road is visiting friends in Indianâ€" lp()li‘, Ind.> O \Last week Mrs. Florence Thomas Dingle and four children, John, Florâ€" ence, Thomas and Anne rch;g;d from Por:'e Point, Onekama, Michâ€" igan where they spent the summeér. John will return to his junior year at Dartmouth and Florence will enâ€" ter Smith college. p 4. Joan Hulberd Walker of Cary avâ€" enue leaves Sept. 20 for â€" Milford, Conn:, where she will enter the Weyâ€" lister Secretarial School for Girl#. | Mr. and’r?s. John Ennis and st John Jr., of Haddonfield, N.J., spent last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. e ney ‘Mason, Mrs. Ennis and Mrs, Mason are sisters. 3 ‘Mrs. Henry Christman and son Arâ€" thur who spent the past two weeks visiting Mrs. Christman‘s mother Mm‘ Mary Herdkoltz, have returned to their home in Bronx, N.Y. l?l Herdklotz ‘fell and broke her lip several weeks ago, but she is reâ€" ported as getting along nicely. [ _ David Thomas of Cleveland, Ohio, formerly‘ this city spent a few days here with friends this week. Max Muller, Mrs. Eddy‘s sisters, this, week,.. 4 to )* ger of South Amana, Towa, are the guests of Mrs. C. A, Levin and Mrs. : _Mr. and Mys. Ellsworth Inman of Vingavenue had as their guests over the weekâ€"end Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kruse ana daughter Rosemary and Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Boldt of Waâ€" terloo, TIowa. |â€" [ Nee Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Armstead Warren of Bayside, Long Island, anâ€" nounce the birth of a son, Sterg::. Armstead Warren, Jr., on Monday, Septemb#‘!) at Fifth Avenne hosâ€" pital in New York city. Mrs. Warâ€" ren was the formér Aliceve Winters, du*ghter g Mrs. L. L. Winters and g\:khu Mr. Winters of Highland 1 ‘a § K( 04 9 H rene Price, Bubbles Roth; Grinâ€" in Mary Wright; Beloitâ€"Doroth Melville;: Wellesley â€" Robbie ?u neider; Swarthmoreâ€"Molly Grinâ€" nell; Vassarâ€"Phoebe Swazey; Leâ€" Jland Stanfordâ€"Edith Metcalf; Kemâ€" . Hallâ€"Betsy Prior; Pestalozzsi ‘college â€" Caralou e; Laurence ‘eopeg';â€"Yirginia Wilson; Loyola George Clark; Harvardâ€"A. Judson Wells, John Dingle, Billy Egan; Harâ€" urd"hwgichool-â€"-c. Brainerd Chapâ€" man; Smith, Florence Dingle; Maryâ€" villeâ€"Catherine Thorsen; lowa State â€"â€" Jackie Jordan; Stevens â€" June Weber, Mary Jane Schultz. Many Students Leave . 1 ‘For Various Schools Mrs. R. Eddy and Mrs. Marie Berâ€" : _‘ We also offer o knowledge of weaves %texture of rugs 'fiu is thost essential to obkain the best possible resul in cleaning. | We & } ; equipped with moder facilities, and each and every rug is cle ‘ " pooed according to its particular constructiof and materials. |Whe$ finâ€" ished each ruzha.s?xe'.nme‘bowtyithadw, I you first bougHt it || _ > .. Our scientific tniatment is the only against moths.. _ Moths are After Your â€" Let Us Protect Them . Main Office and Plant .t 324.29 f N,c Greei my WwE soLIcrT YoUr RUG CgANINc RUG 110IYaT0 Law um versty, The Horse Show com of Ft. Sheridan will give a dim aind dance Saturday evening. ie Offiâ€" \G. Brainerd Chapman leff Tuesday to visit in the east f: weeks before ‘entering his year at Harvard Law university. | A chorus of about 20 will sing t the ny i1 church &,Snng:;h!evmiu“ â€" â€" This is the ird time these men .come to Highland Park, The is inâ€" vited to hear them. | Mrs. Effie Fritsch of 802; N. St. Johns avenue announces the engageâ€" ment of her daughter ‘lon to Norâ€" man W. Hansen, son r.. and Mrs. E .C. Hansen of Lake Forest. Mrs. Anna Carlson serve in Ffllmctuchaptér’!t' , ~Bept. 6. * ‘ment of Miss June Flack of New Plymouth, Idaho to their #on Elmer ;Huohl!fonna'ly.o!(} nege IL., now of tario, Oregon. No wedding date. been set. ai'; uehl has been working for Hinman Bros. Conâ€" struction Co., at the A ; y Valley Dam site for the past several months. | ‘The Philathea class Of t Beg.‘ ny church will meet Tuesday at me of Mrs, T. H. Decke@t. Assistâ€" hostesses will be :f’ Howard oran, Mrs. Ernest Kughne, Mrs. William Vetter and Migs Ella Wesâ€" sling. ; â€"~ d 284 EAST PARK MARTHA WEATHERED * IN § E DRAKE HOT ‘i' [ h wEarizkeD MisSEE sHOP FLORENCE CcOoMMENCING MON safe PIANIST aND TEA NORTH MICHIGAN AT OAK i t and ‘ DHW Call nnd{ 3 ery Service IN it FOLLE@’ b}o:rn sHOPS ESENTS HER of protecting your rugs THURSDAY, s® The B Aid society M. E. will d meeting) Ftiday, Sept, 99 one is Election af will mlnfi. MrS. Sehlow assisting Mrs. ti m P e and Jokf ugust Shaik" recent _fi ; out a mikn in Waukegar C Lee Go & ‘ the Uniwv , is e .m& Campbell € at the . of Mrs Friday,* 13th Mrs. t m.-&! 372 Eyes by & 4y 1 HASE pléte Optical Ser ER TEL H.P since ION DAY Ave. at 2 ie / cach F4 f 46 de:

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