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Highland Park Press, 26 Sep 1935, p. 6

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h i4 Ing || ‘tex Answer to Last Wéfif’s You‘d Be Surprised Hienry A: Tarkin of L&Aurel av. enue left on Saturday for Boston where he will continue in the Har _ Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Smith of Northbrook are the p parents of a daughter born l(ond” at the Highland Park hospital | PAGE SIXI « We have n;pver i from our p‘_licy of h PERFECTLY. ‘That‘s why Highland Parkers‘ they‘re safe in buying foot wear at FELL BROS. Head quarters for m- for men and ‘wo-en. j Joan of Arc is not the c name of the *uid of Orleans! The correct name is Joté Darc. The mistake is supposing that the form is d‘Are, instead of Darc. (The d‘ meaning "of.") â€"â€"â€"â€" _ COMING SOOIII tâ€" in im ul o r m rly Top" Pat O‘Brian in "Oil fr'?m ‘(’Ke Lamps of China f Broadway Wed.â€"Thurs. Stand hy for the big show .f the :-nlf“l't'a t-t!! It‘s furious! It‘s ney! It‘s s : Also: A ‘r(;.l.'L!lNNlnY COMEDY Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. Sept.29â€"30 & 1 DICK POWELL JOAN BLONDELL Adciphe Menjou â€" Louise Faztnda Chu-“. -‘-”th‘.l:dnlnh‘.?"mh 5 year ational Board Review «Z« Pictures! : > â€"â€"â€"SPECIALLY ADDEDâ€"â€" "MAN OF ARAN®" Come to the crowning of America‘s comedy King! The hilarious skipper of "Mississippi" in his latest comedy RBocal and Personal of Highland Park Fridayâ€" Saturday Sept. 27â€"28 EVENING PERFORMANCES 7 :1&p.m. and 9 :15 pm. Sat., Sun., Holidays _ 2:30 Continuous Thursday Leo Carriqllio, Glenda Farrell Alcyon Highland Park, HL Tel. H. P. 2400 ~W.C. FIELDS _ MjARYhBRIAN Man on The Flying Traperte LORETTA YOUNG CHARLES BOYER DOLORES DEL RIO PAT O‘BRIAN: Adm{ssion At All Adulits 30¢ â€" cmm 10¢ In Caliente Gondolier in Oct. 2â€"3 Sept. 26 is forecast judging by th large number of applications. A| freshâ€" u&: class of more m 1300 is inâ€" di¢ated.. Among st ts entering rnell this fall is‘ James Edmund Rutledge, 110 Hazel avenue. | Campbell Chapter guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Victoria Iverâ€" son, 331 S. Green Bay road K. Friâ€" y afternoon, Sept. 27th, wi . Mrs. Anna Wells and Mrs. May m asâ€" sisting. All members and friends are welcome. C + _(Last Thursday evening the marâ€" of Miss Virginia Underwood Ruffner, daughter of Mrs. wuliam gers Ruffner and the late Mr. Ruffner of this city, to Edward nt Wintersteen, son of Mr. and Edward D. Winterstbep of henectady, N. Y., took place at the home of the uncle and aunt of rnell univei'aity' bogan 'i§.; 68th demic year on Sept. 28. ‘An inâ€" crease in enrollment over last year Mrs. Anna Carlson and Mr. Archâ€" ibald Abercromby will serve in Glenâ€" vi chapter on Friday Evening, pt. 27th. "Mrs. Garlson will serve in Antioch chapter, Sept. 30. f [Robert Whitney | Wood, whe reâ€" cently resigned his commiskion !in the United States Army is leaving day for Mouston, Texas, where h? will go into' the oil business. Lew Sarett; Jr., has; been pledged to Phiâ€"Kappa Psi fra ty : at Northwestern university, | > Mr. and [Mrs. Albert Farwell opened their |home in Lake| Forest last evening |for a benefit musical and the artists of the evening were ne Wood | Tullis and E?nbeth Heath, both well known North Shore residents. It was the first time taat‘ . Tullis has played piano pubâ€" iifliy LThe récital was a “tw“r' piano ta Poaec® [â€" oo _ Mrs. George W. Roberts of S. Sheridan road entertained at a‘ small tea for her daughter Mrs. Charles Y Bm-n* of .Hartford, Gon‘:., who has beenr visiting here, a few days. |\ Mrs. &nrd Van Schaick who has been, in Georgia and North Carolina this sum{'ner has /returned (to her home on Vine avenue for the Winter. ‘.'Mr.::’jd Mrs. Clyde Reynolds of H‘,igh‘w are announcing the birth | a son born Tuesday at the Highâ€" llfld Park hogpital. +4 Miss Ruby Tillman has tet\lr’ned to h&r sophomore | year at Whuton college. 54 es 14. Mrs. Michael Rogan spent a very pleasant weekâ€"end at the Dells and Baraboo, Wis, visiting relatives. \Mr. and Mrs. John Mann of Deâ€" I{-oit. lichigan are visiting ‘Mr. li(:nn’s rents Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam D. Mann of N. Sheridan road this week. > f Eud > ‘ Mrs. E. C. Griener of‘:o' Sheriâ€" dan entertained at a lune eon and stocking shower Tuesday :at the 3:erpath inn for Miuuxjnodon tnam, daughter of r and Mrs. Brock Putnam. Miss Putnam‘s engagement to Lt. Downing of the Third Field Artillery was announced m'iday at a party given by Major d Mrs. Putnaim at the Fo | Mrs. H. M. Prior has returned from her suaummer home. in Néw Auâ€" burn, Wis. > olp + i Mr. and Mrs. R:ldph uuclli’:{ Belle venue have moved to Wi te for the winter. â€" | | Miss Dorothy Mann murbed Sunâ€" t frogo a six weeks visit with her hunt Miss Elizabeth Browning in England, o s t ; Mr. and Mrs. William E. Peters bf Morgine ‘road returned Tucsday from a weeks business â€"trip in New York City., | > I s â€" Cody Pfanstichl of Woodpath avâ€" enue left Tuesday for the University of Chicago. | | & Mr.> ::d Mrs. Irying Randall and three sons Irving, Lee and Dickie returned home Monday from a three months sojourn in Euro Irving And Leg have returned to their stuâ€" dies at Yale. ce * | Mrs, E. A. Smith of N. Linden avenue, has 9: her guests week g‘er brother and his wife Mr. and rs. Harold Winslow d her mother Mrs. George F. Winslow of New Bedford, Mass., who Will stay here during the Fall. . . To School of Business Aiiminhtn- f is The Villa Moderne ique among cafeâ€" i , both for its decorative and res nil‘q egect nponn‘. ithAp:tron:,n:Ifi. whu:t is even more important, %‘ exceptional cuisine, A splendid orchesâ€" tra and an excellent e floor are added attractions,. These toâ€" gether with the natural beauty of the surroundings, have acâ€" counted for the splendid success already tqicved. * Tremendous crowds who gathered for the event were the best evidence ‘of the popularity of the institution. They came from all parts of the Chicago tory, and,.as Manager Hutchins puts it *"%e were soon crowded ea,puity.” 3 $o" 3 1 8 t Manager Frank Hutchins of the Villa Moderne made a distinct tenâ€"strike with the society folks of the North Shore towns, and Chicago last Saturday night, when he formally opened the new bar in what he has so aptly called the "North Shore‘s smartest cafeâ€"restaurant." / > hi § 00 db wA + o3 Villa Moderne Adds . _ ~ Swank With New Bar â€"Draws Great Crowds TRY OUR SPECIAL FISH DINNER with an individual bottle of wine, $1.25. Adot oo §3 CC P I P Skokie Bouleyard and County Line VILLA â€"MODERNE Miss Theresa Zahnle has returned from Princeton, Mich., where she spent the past two weeks visiting friends.> J Curtis Scheunemann and William Holmes are attending Lawrence colâ€" lege in Appleton, Wis. "Bill" reâ€" cently reéturned from South Dakp where he spent the summer workâ€" ing. 4 J., where they attended the wedding of Virginia another daughter. They Miss Janet Saathoff entertained the W. L. club Monday evening at her home on 8. Second street. Mrs. William Roger Ruffner and her. dgughter Louise have returned to their home from Schenectady, N. _ Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Elwell and Mr. and Mrs, Edward Welch, spent the weekâ€"end at Green Lake, Wisconsin. | « Mrs, E. Hardyman a resident of the British Old People‘s Home at Hollywogdfl has been the guest of Mrs. J. Tether of S. lz}m‘en Bay road for the past two weeks. Mrs. Albert Anderson of Central avenue entertained a few friends Tuesday afternoon in honor of her mother Mrs. Nels Peterson‘s eightyâ€" fourth birthday anniversary. . Mr. and Mrs. E; A. Belmont enâ€" tertained .J group of Deerfield friends at dinner,‘ Sunday evening. The mA:rhge . of Miss . Lorraine Zimmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Zimmer and Mr. Henry Witâ€" ten, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Witten of Laurel avenue, took place Saturday afternoon at four thirty o‘clock at St. James Rectory, Highâ€" wood. The Rev. J. P. Holley offiâ€" ciated. Miss Zimmer was attended by Miss Helen Jean Hislop of Chiâ€" cago, while William Witten, Jr., was his brother‘s best man. Mrs. Clifâ€" ford Moran entertained at dinner Saturday: evening at the Briergate Golf club for the bridal party. The young couple are honeymooning at Moose Lake, Wis., and upon their return . will reside in the Witty building, in Ravinia. Mrs. Mitchell Beaudin entertained he members of her 500 club Tuesday evening at the home of her mother Mrs. F. N. Williams. ; â€" Mrs. W. Howard of 8. Green Bay road entertained the members of the Plymouth chapter, Daughters of the British Empire at lunch on Friday in honor of Mrs. E. Hardyman of the British Old Peoples Home at Holly-1 wood, III..| + | + Mrs. Edna Green announces the marriageof her daughter Ruth to Walter T. Miller, son of Mr. W. E. Miller of Indianapolis, Ind., Friday Sept. 6. The ceremony was read b; the Rev. J. F. Alberts of that city. Miss Greerf was attended by Miss Maude Miller, sister of the groom and Mr. H. E. ‘Renner was the groom‘s best man. | . _ Mr. and Mrs. Wintersteen plan to visit their mother Mrs. Ruffner in Highland Park the middle of next month, ¢ | Included in the list of out of town guests were Mrs. William: Rogers Ruffner, the brides mother; Mrs. Grenville Howard® of Long Island, an aunt of the bride; Mrs. Richard K. Paynter, Jr., of Princeton, N. J., a cousin; Mrs, Charles 8. Brewer o} Utica, N.Y., and Prof, and Mrs. Fregerick‘ Peterson of Ann Arbor, Mich, 4 n The Rev. Thomas 8. Mutch of the First Presbyterian church performed the ceremony in the prm::e of the immediate families. aalacesr She was given in marriage by her uncle, Charles Shumway Ruffner. Her attendants were her sister M: Harrison Tyler Todd of Sch: nrgt'wq ‘Louise Ruffner . of city. Mrs. Todd wore a gown of powder blue velvet, Elizsbethhfi style, while Miss Ruffner wore gown in similar (‘style in russet shade. Both carried quaint bouquets of yellow and russet flowers. ( John Brant» Winterstéen served his brother as best man and Everâ€" eaux Hanson and Harrison Tyler Todd were ushers. The bride was gowned in whiteé satin with a deep yoke of rose pointe. She carried a bouquet of lilies of m valley and gardenias. | . the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shumway Ruffner. moe . y AH THE PRESS8 Check and Double Check! The Highâ€" and Park. Press is offéring one of he biggest values of the year in fine rinted stationery â€" RYTEX DOUâ€" LE CHECK with your Monogram nd Address or Name and Address n the Sheets and Envelopes for Edmund H. Eitel, of Highland Park, will be a delegate to the anâ€" nual convention of underwriters of ‘the Penn Mutual Life Insurance compan; gto be held in White Sulphur ‘Springs, W.Va., September 23â€"25. ‘My. Eitel was selected as a result of his outstanding work as salesman of the company during the last year. The convention will be attended by delegate; from all parts of : the country. | . Miss Joan Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert F,. Walker of 23&0:171{; avenue, left last week to enter &e (Weylister: Secretarial school in Milford, Connecticut. ~ The of the Vilfing are sponâ€" soring a card and bunco party on Saturday evening, October 5 in Anâ€" derson w} Lake Forest at 8 o‘clock. Prizes will be :idven to the winners in 500, Bbunco and pinochle. : A beauâ€" tiful. harndâ€"made quilt will also: be given away during the evening. Reâ€" freshments will be served.: The pubâ€" lic is most cordially invited to atâ€" end. $ | v. F. Brandfeliner filled the pulâ€" pit of the Kimball avenue church, Chicago, last Sunday morning in the: abse of the pastor, Rev: Q. A. Deck|iwho is away on his vacaâ€" ti rt Kees of Lake Forest supplied in the local ch ‘Harriet Anderson and Herman B. Nilsson of Lake Forest were married Saturday evening at the Swedish Lutheran ‘parsonage. . The double ing ceremony was read,. The young copuple were attended by Mr. and Mys. Olfi{ Molier. The Rev. Henry Hedlund officiated. CREATIVE MOTION Among those attending college this year, are: John Angus Dennett of Homewood avenue, who is attendâ€" ing Northwestern university, and Edâ€" ward nett and Robert Grant who are istered at Lake Forest colâ€" lege. ff and Matt Cutzer are atâ€" tending Illinois. t Tood. Mr. Todd will join his wife here for the weekâ€"end. # |â€"/Miss Florence Swanlund of San Fransi¢c -Ca{if. has been the guest of her ®i (Mrs. Joseph Redine, S. Second: street for the past three mh. 1 | o4 ‘The Womans Christian Temperâ€" ance union will hold their regular mndn;‘-Octdbcr 2 at the home of Mrs. n Christman 637 Laurel avenue at 2 p.m. Reports of the county ¢onvention will be: given. â€" _ Children‘s classes in Body Plastic ducted â€" by â€" Hdith ‘Potter: and . lisabeth Lowes, and supervised by Mrs. Frank H. Russsell, are inow being formed. _ For information call Miss Lowes 370 Cedar Ave. â€" Tel. H. P. 1839 brought back with them Mrs. Ruffâ€" ner‘s, fiwbw Mrs. Harrison Tyler Buite 215 1 North Sheridan Read HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOI .. Phone H. P. 381 Dr. J. P. OCONNELL National Prize Winner _ Shoe Rebuilders Expert Shoe Rebuilding â€" Hats C‘elpedfl ‘+."1~\!. . Shoes Dyed to Match We have won several National Pri SHOE SHINING 24 North Second. Street 2ob Way * GIALLANZA BROS, Props. SHOULDER P% ..$1.95 525 Central Avenue P .1 ; % [! .|. | L ? + * FOF Mantrol A wanisal U rhat Phril.1.1. .. 4 DBast PHaR White felt is used an overlay of tan tecting shoulders and rap of leatherâ€"laced sl.ooâ€"&punhrm to see this smart Styled ‘after the famgus Ray Morriâ€" son Streamâ€"Line Fo ball. | Made of *owhide double linedâ€"leakâ€"proof valve Sweat Shirts .. .*:, & . $1.00 , Football Pants . vo> . $3.95 m Sweat Socks ... ;?pcir 50c , Football Shoes, f! 3 l | new style ...,., . .$6.50 {| We have a con piete stock of Sho"l‘lm and Shells. ‘thru center ... BALLET â€" i j § pie x« Mildred Haessler For Info: DANCE STUDIO at 1787 Rice Street, RaÂ¥inia, IIL , TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1st Work for Girls Women _ _._ Eyening Classes for Adults hation Phone Highland.Park 1830 : Mighland Park mor ‘shoe rebu.fldm ' ut with therâ€" proâ€" Shoulde> t and back. ] ioclzed with newi*rxipment y Garment. | i ; 'g', . N t lt 5 it tE PARLOR § 5 Don‘t fail 1 staitonâ€" BALLROOM and ACROBATIC Puck °N whher can really ol wellâ€"built $1.95 TOUGHDOWN® . $1.95 the opening:bf her THURSDAY, S Read The Wan, in Tel.| Highland Park $100 «â€"â€" the

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