Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 11 Jun 1936, p. 7

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&A #Â¥Rha.l. * & n‘“‘rln{ 'hl.-,,n?.. m-&.l : 20¢ ING ISE week 259C l14¢ xd [fee! 15¢ CE hite ‘House rated in â€" 25¢ y ..3 _ _ Store large rolume of pogr 19¢ UE ON s _3___ °298. arge, "qult 408 Store AND OIL fair prieas" **tsk, C 1G Band, who 4 is | returning LL & Cco acists AAA JUNE 1, . _ _( eel :.."_",‘M ing “‘,-11 f . W Gilkison h.“ nghwo’od' w \ p of Science de w Cioonk . Cl astner from £4 > 8. 0. Fritsch has just reâ€" f from a two weeks visit in ‘Owe and Minnesota.: . _ =â€" 8e Philathea class of Bethany â€"_| WMikch will meet at the home of | MV H. F. Siemsen, Laurel avenue, | MXE Tuesday evening. Assisting if :+ » will be Miss Olive Haeâ€" | â€" 288 Mrs. T. Decker, Mrs. G. Norâ€" . Reth and Miss Sadie Wessling. All ,)A‘Vh and friends are urged to esday, June 3, for the regular An ting feature of P was a reading given by Stuart, 120 Lake avenue, on ‘Life of Mrs. Ida B. Wise f _ president of the orâ€" C Millikin in the Woâ€" men‘s Little Nineteen Tennis Meet was held a week ago on the n u-m Miss Ellen Horn of eated Miss© Thompâ€" son 6f HNiincis College in the final t to win the singles championâ€" ‘ Miss Horn graduated from the lields high school in where for two years she held the @irl‘s tenniy title. This year a in the school of liberal t the James Millikin Univerâ€" Miss Horn won both the fall tennis tournaments. In for the meet, Miss Horn & by Miss Bobbie Cordâ€" or, s athletic instructor at | who was runnegâ€"up in the tournament a few§ura ago. Horn played four matches in the course of the meet. In the round she defeated Miss Pheâ€" lan of Carthage 6â€"1, 6â€"0. . In the secâ€" "Fis . Sie *xt â€"Tuesday will Mrs. T. | and Miss b¢ $resent. â€" 8: Oscar W avenu e ‘ & 'on' ~i Alvin oo us Â¥ M of 11 Prairie e ""¢‘ c » degree in chemâ€" Bach ’mmfl Armour Inâ€" “ gj* «hn0 10 nur‘d‘y stituk® /* 1, at Mandel hall, + fdtigon was awarded a fellowâ€" v ;.v‘«_ our; and will continue t Miodies tor a Master of Seienco * 30 ‘He was elected to Phi t | national honorary film"' aud is a memâ€" “," , Chi Sigma, national ieaional chemjcal fraternity. ies Madeline Thiclen was gradâ€" watad â€" from m‘umis university ‘ L, Te and eighteenth Aoncement exercises. On the w9 day, June 3rd, she was . from Webster college, o oprate college of Saint Louis "lorsity. Miss Thiclen is the T of Mr. and Mrs. Martin ailien of Fort Sheridan who drove o o is to attend these gxerâ€" "dn:day at the Exmoor ‘ Friday Mr. and Mrs. Henry entertained‘ at, dinner; b the bridal dinner was . at Exmoor by Mr. and Mrs. : ; Sunday Mr. and Mrs. m: Deerfield ‘enterâ€" ‘at a et supper, Monday gave the bachelor dinâ€" Ne Py the same evening Miss Maâ€" ‘ gave a spinster dinner. w Oscar | Vebberson of 396 avenue, are the proud parâ€" gi") of a son, born Sunday at the ; Park hospital. : | the : Alvin Juhrend â€" entertained tm lical Daughters of Deerâ€" ind she met Miss Phelps of Central, defeating her by the of 62, ¢2. Miss Riley of was | Miss Horn‘s semiâ€" . those:entertaining at preâ€" &l parties for Miss Janet Wilâ€" and Mr. Edwin Lennox were: tlfl_uom who gave a lunchâ€" s Joy Delhaye of S. St. Johns â€" as guests this week P Miller of Daytona Beach, _and Miss Lydia Koepke of fan, Wis. | ; Pmnnna who was defeated seore of 6â€"1, 6â€"0. In the final i of the tournament, Miss Horn Miss Thotmipson of Illinois Colâ€" ® my society of Bethâ€" hurch is entertaining the Benâ€" l4 ‘and ‘T;dhlehem aoei;tiu afternoon| (Thursday). Mrs. f?fllhvrt Gartley will speak ork in the Kentucky mounâ€" ‘Webster |college when her years service on the student I were pleted Miss Thicâ€" is elected resident of this orâ€" ition. In capacity she diâ€" | all the social and collegiate =d the ecampus. As a freshâ€" was elected viceâ€"president + class “dgu her junior year, mas editorâ€"inâ€"chief of the colâ€" yearbook, the Lauretanum. Thielen ngian active member e various literary , clubs: the m; u mm'm m y clubs. :: also worked on orentine, the literary. quarterâ€" Webster college. She will be ed at the annual June lunchâ€" Highland Park W.C.T.U. met home of Mrs. John Moore, alker avenue, Highwood, on ”1; JUNE a plo:tu: social hour and ents d by the hostess, is adjourned. '.3 3. Webster College Thielen | graduated | from Shields© high school in ost ito the score of 6â€"4, 11, 1936 Blackhawk chapter of the Chilâ€" dren of the American Revolution will meet on Sunday, June 14, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the home of Florence Rmk,. 140 Sunset road, Highland Par ¢ Mrs, Anna Carlaon served. as chaplain in Lincolnwood chapter on Mondayâ€" evening, June 8. Mrs, Lilâ€" lian Swanson will fill the station of Secretary in aEstern chapter on Wednesday, reépresenting Campbell Chapter 0. E. 8. of this city. Among those students who are reâ€" turning from Principia ‘near St. Louis are Virginia Perkins,: Harvey Branigar, Betty Chadbourne, Byron and Judy Howes, and Janet Lewis. Grace Cohen was a member of the graduating class at. Principia. field at her home Wednesday. The marriage of| Miss Margaret Galloway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Galloway of Deerfield, and Arthur Borchardt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Borchardt of this city will take place Saturday afterâ€" noon at four o‘clok at the home of the bride‘s parents. Dr. W. F. Weir, uncle <of the bride, will read the service. nut Mr. and Mrs. William H. Barker are leaving today for New Haven, Conn., where they will attend the graduation exercises at Yale uniâ€" versity where their son is a memâ€" ber of the graduating class, . Miss Dorothy Melville, who is a student at Beloit college, Beloit, Wis., is returning this week for her summer vacation. . t John Creigh is a member of the graduating class at Dartmouth colâ€" lege. ‘His parents, Mr. and+ Mrs. Thomas Creigh are leaving today for Hanover, Mass., to attend the exercises, About thirty employes of the J. B. Garnett company enjoyed a picâ€" ni¢ Monday evening at the Boy Scout Cabin in the Woods in Forest Preserve. Mr. and Mrs. George Allan Mason are leaving today for Williamstown, Mass., where they will attend the fortyâ€"fifth reunion of Mr. Mason‘s class at Williams college. The Leslie Brand family of Deerâ€" field left Saturday for their sumâ€" mer home at White Lake, Mich., where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. James Carison of 633 Onwentsia avenue, are the hapâ€" py parents of a son, born Friday at the Highland Park Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Spellman of 114 Sunset road are reteiving conâ€" gratulatioons on the: birth of :@ son, born Thurmy at the Highâ€" land Park Hospital. E+ y ' Mrs. Sarah Cregier has left for Europe where she will remain until the latter part of August. Mrs. Henry Beneke entertained thirty friends at luncheon at Knollâ€" wood club, Tuesday afternoon. ~ Mrs. â€" Sture ~Johnson (Mildred Rhinehart) spent several days of last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rhinehart of Homeâ€" wood: avenue. She returned to her home in Cl}icago Sunda_y_‘m§ng. ‘Among those entertaining at preâ€" nuptial parties for Miss Janet Willâ€" ard and Edwin Lennox were: Mrs. Karl Meyer who gave a luncheon last Wednesday at Exmoor club; Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anâ€" derson entertained at dinner; Satâ€" urday the bridal dinner was given at Exmoor by Mr. and Mrs. Willâ€" ard; Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paine of Deerfleld entertained at a buffet supper. Monday, Mr. Lenâ€" nox gave the bachelor dinner and the same evening Miss Marie Powâ€" ley gave a spinster dinner. . â€"| . ary musical fraternity. She also has been appointed by the National College of Education of Evanston as field secretary for North Dakota. Dr. Tanner teaches theology in Wesley College in Grand Forks. s Mrs. 3. . Tanner (Ada Thomas) formerly of this city, now living in Grand Forks, N.D., has been pledgâ€" ed to Sigma Alpha TIota, an honorâ€" Miss Joan Walker, daughter of Mr.: and Mrs.| Robert F. Walker of 234 Cary avenue, was graduated last Saturday from the Weylister Secretarial School; Milford, Conn. . ‘The marriage of Miss Florence Schmidt, daughter of Mr. ;un? Mrs. William J. Schmidt, and Mt. Linâ€" coln Seyl, son of Mrs. Julia Seyl of West Lake Forest, took place at 9 o‘clock Saturday morning, May 30, in °St. James church, Highwood: Father J. P. Holly, officiated, The bride wore a dress of ite blue lace and an ice blue tulle shoulder veil made cap style.‘ She carried Calla lillies. â€" Miss Florence Wisdom lillies. ‘Miss Florence Wisdom served as maid of honor and was attired in yellow organdie with a hat to match, trimmed in yellow dasies. She carried delphinium and daisies. Mr. Charles Koopman served as best man. A reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bride‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Seyl have reâ€" turned from a honeymoon in southâ€" ern Wisconsin and are living in Lake Forest. The Hotel Moraine, Mr. Harry A. Peters Jr.. managing director, announces the appointment of Philâ€" ip H. Dorff as Maitre d‘Hotel and Ulrich Ehlers as Chef d‘Cuisine. Born in Germany, Mr. Dorff receivâ€" ed his early training in the eapitols of Europe and then came to Amerâ€" ie« to practice the art of catering to America‘s epicureans., His forâ€" Cariton, the St. Regis, a‘nd“tbt Hoâ€" tel New Yorker in New, York,. as well as the leading hotels in‘ Chiâ€" ATTHE MORAINE The Moraine‘s gaining rapid po from it aaroaer to as a culinary artist, â€" Chef Ehic came to the Moraine frim _ the Roosevelt hotel in Holl ‘ where, for many years, he cate ted to most Iblase tastes of the Fllm Capâ€" itol. Some of .his fo ‘ connec tions were with the Sta'n d Club the Sherman House in Chichgo, a the Westward Ho in Phoefix, Ari raine from the Palmer [ ELECTRIC RANGE | This ‘t{sy \*aj ~$%*® DOWN . .. W'l’l‘ll so many "off X cial deals" uk\d your money quick" p currently mn%t to wonders who is reall get the bonus Con the veteran â€"â€" or a people who are t him spend it before he t VY cial deals" and othet "spend your mm;;filck” prbpositions currently to ins, one wonders who is re: lng to get the bonus Congrés$ voted; the veteran â€"â€" or a lot Af other people who are trying fo make him spend it before he regeives it. ~â€"Why doesn‘t someorie suggest that the veterans keep their bonus, or at least a part of it? After all, the bonus which the average veteran will receive represents the hardest earned money: anybody ever ob .. .. money won at the expense of hardship, privation | and, in many cases, serious risk to life itself. Certainly, thoughfful vetâ€" erans will agree it ishquld be used â€"with the most) jidicious Coâ€"aperation Josepk B. Deibler, hland Park‘s Chrysler and uth dealer, knows.. how 1 that money was to getâ€"for he himâ€" self got only $30 a ho durâ€" ing the war. And that is how he feels about it. 1 : ably easy terms, | || | *\ M e L ‘ Swing into line with modern a. Do; i “"’"‘"d“‘ - * &! : Calrod, hiâ€"speed, cleanâ€"heat colls . . thrift cooking as you banishec â€"time Pb "O09! _ cocoker . {new type oven temporature control . . fully ing and cleaning. ago) the joys of agtom "* Insulated . . roomy storage drawer . . tableâ€"top tire meals while you age away home. {â€" finished is stainless porcelain enamel. â€" Buy a Nk@ ,Mog e pundcolmodefi :.dnnnodm | in today. See the beautiful 1936 Now you can & bnn? ne ern Hotpoint El Range, like illustrated.at the right, on these is dl] sonde se ig * u. s § | VETERA Mmo came 36 months BLIC oFr 193 f“;o [\ l:\,:}"fil;m: E BUILD: AB vVICE COMPANY ies o P gr Â¥, W1 ; ‘Wfi will first]1 Op, nd l N }i ".‘ 13 1 fp’f'ley held at Moraine pbday/ June 17, Lunchâ€" ‘dervel from 12 noon. F1 e# s angl â€"meals that are }o Morhine Grocâ€" et yolur stap. n Will bekat 2 p.m. Mrs. eon, unâ€" _ CALROD _ _ Hotpoint‘s hiâ€"speed, longâ€"life, sealed electric eoil, cooks with cle To io nike t1o mmota to mouus Hotpoeint electric range, té)‘!d. '17 Helen H-g‘: ulany, foremost womas The management has announced that similar broadcast will be given next Sunday evening at 7 o‘clock and each evening:â€"thereafter at the same time until further annom ment. Ample and safe parking spi is assured and everything is g: The management invites critici or suggestion on any feature of the broadiast. ‘The program is differâ€" ent each time. =. . ; The tones came .sweet and clear and were _ heard m-.‘hout ‘the grounds, Ini fact c of North Chicago living from half a mile to upwards of one mile from the Garâ€" den came to investigate after hearâ€" ing the same at their homes. The broadcast of this outâ€"ofâ€"door musiâ€" cal treat was given last Sunday evening when hundreds of cars full of passengers | enjoyed a similar rendition from 7 until 8 p.m. Mrs. Thomas Cookâ€"Brown, the wellâ€"known ‘ Waukegan _ soprano, gang several of the fine old hymns and sacred songs mmm miâ€" crophone with Symphotone accomâ€" paniment. _ | ; L "The next public broadcast will be given upon the occasion of the annual Memorial services at the graves of Methodist ministers and their wives in Northshore Garden of Memories at. 3 p. m. next Sunday. New and sing experiences have | been ners of lots and visitors in N mcn- d;n d:yts ‘g;}l duflnfh the last 10 | t ri y a new and carefully stfiined outfitâ€"called the Symphotoneâ€"for | the broadâ€" casting of.: mugic wutâ€"ofâ€"doors, gave the grand old hymns of all the churohas .. 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