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Highland Park Press, 13 Aug 1936, p. 6

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6/ a t 48 $ it t B in e | S L t " _ mm MIVC: MARION DAVIES in "HEARTS DIVIDED, SPp1 CBK m%cy in "Fu%"&io%m ug{mougg} in __(ALWAYS REFRESHINGLY COOL AT THE ALCYON) pomninmmmninmnnntnmnrmmmntnmmen mssn n 10 Eve Performances 7 Tel. H. P. SPEOLALS ML L6:..â€"::......0...nn uied e o nep s ts Shore Line Paint & Glass ... WINDOW sSHADES bectarllsncths taroulu ces lt BPECIAL for Wenbtirndinin t nbnnwenacnairesecn bnn slooo all for ... 1 pint Art Spar Enamelâ€"@1 differeht shade $1.18; 1 '_Brd;h., value 15¢. Total valns 41 ar 2 Machiw;.mde Paint Oil Opaque WINDOW SHADES j 36x6 ft., mounted on your roller, $1 1 pint Moore‘s Self Polishi 1 /1 g'lLOOl%o W:X. val:e "?59«: I‘Stgl: 1 Moore‘s ?’lut'Mop, value 89¢ 1 Ib. N 1580 DAVIS 2233 Total value coOoNnLEY Mildred Cable . : in Recital 4 $ Barbara Balke presented Mildred Cable in a brilliant song recital last week, which was so delightfully reâ€" ceived that a second appearance was given Wednesday evening. Miss Cable, who has been a protege of Mme. Marcelia Sembrich, won a scholarship and was a student und‘ graduate of Julliard Foundation of Music in New York, and also at tfiel Curtiss iInstitute of : Music in Philâ€" Broker Coâ€"operation Solicited organ h onthly â€" payment, l-l-c-:ul. straight â€" and FHA loa: I t 1 lte-n-idn&m and FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS No Commission For Loans That Qualify PAGE sIX AT LOWEST COST A LCY O N GEORGE T. prevailing rates for LOCALS â€" EVANSTON Aug. 16â€"17â€"18 4% â€" . Highland Park, IIJ. â€"~ Admission 3 :15 and 9:15 . . $1.00 l'oumiwwc iié‘-quart Pa«ll.......}}.. NC : :./ | N C _ ++ 4+ sn anritks «olies » value 80e 1 . Noâ€"Suds Wail Clea ... $1.48 . Total value ... @1 differeht shades for fumiturJ‘;}?'value Total value $1.35, iD M â€" A m THURSD + $1.59 value ; spec Wed Sept. 18 l [ Anne â€"O‘Brien to Miss Anne O Mr. and {l(r:a will be married to Friday afternoon, ‘Mary‘s church in wedding reception the: ceremony at The bride‘s atte two sisters, Gh;r]ofi The bfldetrooq’g ‘ not yet been nam couple will go on & ding trip after th will reside in Chic return, I { â€"Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 contin FRIDA 1 ant for her cous ", "o Aveph A. Bard, are leaving {lstor this "’_". &pend a week at Nantucket befo A _ nF her off for E’gi'n Smith, da !E ltter of the Howâ€" ard Smiths, and Miss Bard will reâ€" turn to }} I;rk in October in time for Mi e DoDrothy Bard': vedding to Joshua D. Derry a mh Miss Janet will be an attendâ€" | Local Girls Sail > -Ffl'%‘;fli [3 |, Miss Janet Bakd and Miss Margaâ€" i’ot_ Sn%::dl:ft friday on the Amerâ€" f ican : Trader Pbund for ~England | where they will{board a ctuige ship going to Norawvay, Sweden and Rusâ€" sia. ‘ When they return to England Miss Bard and Miss Smith will meet the former‘s yolunger sister, Kathâ€" arine, who is salling on Sept. 2 to enter the Embasiy school of acting in London where 5v will remain for C The sounger Whp is with younger Miss Bard is with a stock company gctlmnpton, LI this summer. Her pa rents, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph A. { d, are leavinig later this month tb spend a week at Nantucket before se ing her off for England, .1, h ‘ adelphia, â€" Aftier completing . her ber b studies at Curtis she went to Eu-!'m“‘ rope for three Â¥ears where she conâ€"| Eiven certized and‘ corched operatic roles lie Brj with the late Professor Dr. Franz| t*" Of Ludwig Woerth of the State Opera|: _ of Berlin. M sB Catherine Guthrie,| iMrs who is Miss accompanist, is | road } & :buut at the Balke home with Miss Miss 1 Cable. 20X m a Anne O‘BÂ¥ien, daughter of h{l!r:{ Mi !&l J.. O‘Brien, iarried to John McDonotigh, ifternoon, | Be %;3, in St. hurch in e Forest. The reception be.held after 1.0 0 Y ... $1.40 ‘ O‘Btien home. ants will be her &and Rosemary. téndants have . : The young wo weeks wedâ€" reception ‘and .«...85¢ er T5¢ upon their Telm., Wx;lp' guest of Mrs, returned to her has as her gu Midiainee Web vetatoniitien chtveditls didbate. o2 241 of Chicago accompanied ‘by her mother, | Mrs. . E. E. Farmer . and grandson, "Zeke" Farmer, and Mrs, | Mable Karmer left last week for l(i:mi,fl:}h., where they will spend a â€"month, . s Mr.â€"and Mrs. Charles Hoffar of Santa Barbara, Calif., ~were the guests last week of their auntâ€" and uncle, Mr, and Mrs, William Brown of 353 Bi st, Mrs. Hoffar forâ€" merly in Highland Park, atâ€" tending « ie local schools and will be remem as the former Marâ€" garet Hdlpen. \She and her hus. band have gone to visit his people at Marion, Ind., and her relatives | here are | hoping for a visit from them before the; return to Califor nia, where Mr, Aoffar is a teacher; Miss Mildred Appel has been enâ€" joying a vacation at Lake Geneva, Wis. .: t 1 + fo . ...l_‘_"' Fflmy Mason of: Mamnh _ »Mrs. |Dolirath and son Robert of Sheboygan, Wis., are the guests of the V. H. Imigs of Deere Park, The Misses Mary and Dania Maâ€" Â¥or land in New York Satâ€" Aurday on the ‘Columbus from a three months sojourn in Europe. * Mrs. ndler Dichl and . two sons, ClT.ndler and Kemper of San Antonio, Tex., former residents of Hichhmfi Park, spent Monday with Mrs. Sewell Truax and family, ] Mrs, Martin. Olson and two sons P abie ) c ; NC PPOOD iiatiet Dh uind n » id d i. re« | Tind <time fo ‘tober s. ~Mrs, I lard‘s | at tea on Sat y at| ers had a few tend: | p&rty Sunday hristie also §:° nday nigh Mr. and M | Aflingt on Hei tulations o r of| te# born Au; rien, | Palk hogital. ugh, iss Floren : St,| ed from Scott The | where she has fter | as |the guest me. | Crayton. her Mr. and Mr ary. ‘ high sche ave | three weeks , ung | Orégon. redâ€" NMr. and Mr and Gle coe are a reir | of & daughter Highland Park rs, Frank st. expects to : & sikx weeks so; "}3‘ and Mrs, Moaneerminy cet Mr., @nd Mrs. | John Wing â€" of Glanwj)od ave. are the proud parâ€" ents of a daughter born Sunday at thie Highland Park hospital, | Miss Minnie Buzard has returnâ€" ed from a two weeks vacation at Cape Cod where she visited friends. : Amohg those to take out marriage li recently in . Waukegan were Lawrerice â€" Calderelli Highwfi and. Sigrid Niemi, Ravinia; J H. Oh gin and Lee V, Goring, Highla d Park; Alfred S. Alschuâ€" ler, Jr., Winnetka, and Helene Ad. ler of Highland Park, _1 .\ " 1P0rb, 1Jowa, Sunday., They were jcaught in the storm while returning and experienced several thflll‘j‘while landing at Curtis Airâ€" port Sunday evening. : s toe Eid sns uo Great Lakes Exposition at land} Ohio, this week. ‘Mt. and Mrs. David Dah! ave. ‘are the happy parent: dlllfier born Thursday 1 Highland Park hacnitar son||and two dau and | Kiathleen, are Gregat Lakes\ Fvnâ€" Toh (Roioenh ailpromintiiren de v it tent cmd h. Glencoe are announcing the birth of & daughter born Saturday at the Hi nd Park hospital ‘ ts, Frank Peers of McGovern st. expects to return Aug. 15 from & six weeks sojourn in England, MY. and Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watâ€" mi:xz_dmtwo daughters, Marjorie _ _Miss Florence Warren has returnâ€" ed from Scott Field, Bellevilie, IlL., where she has spent the past week as |the guest of Major and Mrs, Crayton. j is 4 r. and Mrs. Shaver, teachers at ‘ high school, are enjoying a 0' weeks vacation at Porthnd,‘ ; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Richburs af | . Mrs. Shelby T. Dexter of South Sheridan road has returned from a |vacation spent at the Battle Creek sanitarium in Michigan. ]| Miss Sue Coale of 530 S.. Linden liave., has just returned from a two | | weeks yvacation spent at Camp Hickâ€" | ory Hill near Edgerton, Wis. | ~ _ || _ Bob Gooderof Deerfield and Bob ray of this city have gone on a p to northern Wisconsin. # : Miss Lenore Temple Hoyne of 119 e avenue, with Mrs. Americus | allahan of this city, are sailing |for ngland ion Aumum&. They will RBe gone for six weeks. | Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Floyd of Roger iliams ave., who have been spendâ€" ihg the summer at Mr. Floyd‘s home i "Morrisvil}e, N. C., will return to | Highland Park next week. 2 _ Aside from making plans for the 4 big horse show on September 11 and C 12, the ladies of Fort Sheridan Post ; find time for tea and supper parâ€" | j tiks. ~Mrs, Lioydâ€"Cook entertained t ay tea on Saturday, Mrs. C. B. Meyâ€" J eT lmia iew women in for a supper | 7 vudlwb ts SE q no c C o wiL" 0 spent a week as the Mrs. Larry Cutler, has pered as the former Marâ€" den. ‘She and her hus. : gone to visit his people li Ind.; md her rfll.flm hoping for & visit from Mrs. Roy Zimmer of S. Green Bay road had as her week end guests Miss Ruth Egner and Mr. Ted Joiâ€" tel of Stoughton, Wis. "In a very simple garden wedding, [ut her home in Deerfield Saturday after , Miss Charlotte Brand beâ€" ime the wife of Rev, August J. velter of Los Angeles, Calif. Miss id was ‘attended by her sister, Mrs. Alice Clarke of Deerfield while her brother Irving Brand, was the groom‘s best man. The bride was given away by another brother, Lesâ€" lie Brand. â€" Miss Brand is the daughâ€" ter of Mrs. George Brand. Lome: i;:“é st this week. happy . parents of nâ€" Thursday at : Mrs. Cutler week, Miss Memphis, attending : the . Richburg of of Gray Cleve. the 13 South St. THE PRESS3 1965 Dresses GROUP Câ€"_ GROUP B All regul of the Ringless. Fi quality; pair We c oc mb â€" eene spending ty:[yweeh as the guests of éh; fo;me f ;-x:ol;th'er‘in Elmhurst, Mrs. ~P. d daughter, Mary, mmmn S:tq?'dny from a week‘s visit in New 'erk City. The rday sketch group of the North Shore leagwe will meet ‘at. 2 o‘clock turday, Aug.: 22, in the garden bf the residence of Mrs. Amos Millep, Sheridan place, Evanston. A |similar meeting was held in the ad ler garden lastysumâ€" mer, and th ¢émbers of the group are _lookinztfo a tor !n rininkikLr« GROUP AC4 | 0.; 109 [.0..« . All remxr $2.98 DrESsES Mr. Robert Forgan| and son Robâ€" ert, Jr., are mlfl r;i'h j_f;r the Olympic games whi rs. Forgan is 'i'isitinn" rélatives in Scotland. The Forgans went abroad| shortly after the marriage of ir daughter, Betty, to lmmp D. Allen in June. The Fo _ _are <expected home next mafi.! * l Mr. and (Mrs. John ‘Nichois of Detroit, mch..i with their son, John, are the hovf;p guests of Mrs. J, Nichols, St., of Highw A card and) bunco rty for the benefit of| the Pyth Sisters of Highwood, will be held at the home | of Mrs. James Reilly on Friday afternoon. | | | ~ "I=~ $3 l M". W. ADA AAW : Tinsinecss ca ul SILK HOSE | FOR DOLLAR baAYs | All regula White Sh. Mrs. Elmer Hecketsweiler and daughter;. Marilyn, attendéd a famâ€" ilyâ€"reunion with her mother, Mrs. Kreh, ’Decr!!eldY in | Jackson, Mich., over ;kh weekâ€"end. | (Mrs. Samuel B. Fleager and her two daug , Elise and Georgialou of 439 8. Sheridan road, have reâ€" turned m Pine Wis., Miss Elise se as a bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Kleanor Snow of Knhk? to Mr.â€"John Beck of Laâ€" fayette, Ind., recently. Mrs. Fleager and her two daughters are returnâ€" ing to Pine lake the latter part of this week‘ to ‘remain until school opens, â€"| | | } Mr. and Mrs. es Crosby and son Jimmie of Cagpér, Wyo., spent last vne‘k with Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Brown. were enroute to Aruba, Dutch West Indies, where Mr. Cupgi is employed with the Standard Oil refineries. : Miss| Phyllis Dexter is spending & week}la“flmbun, Pa., visiting a college |friend. P"7 14 Mr. and Mrs. J:o Ham and famâ€" ily have io’ne to Anderson, Ind., for a visit with Mr. Ham‘s parents. ./ Mrs. % iIoom';d family of Elkâ€" Zlurt.+ , were the guests of Mrs. Albert Anderson of 730 Central ave., over the week end. Rose Kaminsky of Racine, Wis. . Mr. and Mrs.| Henry Kuth had as their week end guests Mr. and Mrs. and ~son of Oshâ€" kosh, Wis, bale #33 APROXNs for * 1 .00 "neg forward to a répetition Plflfl! ‘ gathering of last llfir# Our Highland Park Er& Johns Avenue Lf:mt participation in a rer DqLeBs sacrificed in r $6.98 DR irkskin SU for $2 r $3.98 and $5.98 DRESSES LEXANDER 69¢ 4 RESSES, including a few 800 Canton Made to sell ®© A huge collection of SWEATERS |... Bizes 14 to 20 19¢ SPORT COATS ..... © Ladies 79c and $1.00 ‘_MOJUD HOSIERY . © 50c and 65¢ ts WILSON BROS. SHO BLOUSES © A few $5.00 Mr. Frank â€" Straight, Jr., . Bchenectady, <N. Y.,‘h'mn.% two weeks vacation with his psa ents, Mr. »and. Mrs. «Frapk ; Straight of 892 Brierwood place. | Mrs,. W. E,‘Meierhoff and da ter, Virginia, Mrs. C. E. Stryker a; â€" Little Joe, Vack and Jim 861 Lincoln avenue, have gone Nottawa, Mich., for a vacation. | a Highland Park Dolla» n a Special Dollar Day All of our suitsâ€"including & ghipment o $1.00 Bargain Day at F 31950 .. IMPORTED dnd DOMEsSfIC _ HAND PRINTED wALu p CHINTZ â€" LINBEN â€" P _ INTERIOR moogmgj 83 N. Sheridan Road Phone Hi Our Most Outstanding Value! Crepe Blouses, at $1.98, !“ I pecial lot made Sgll‘a: $1.98, $2.98, ;s.} PHILIP‘A. values to $30 1# Values up to $4.00 In two BATHING sSU Shop of | 88c l Day. ~Eve 'lfoup Selli $1.00 | $198 , $208 | $3.98 I $9450, Jean Vet White Lak®, Mich g':h- Nr. . x er in with Dr. PÂ¥itedy" home M t LA/ .‘ “‘ J iss ' §3 » 5" L. ES j ޤ f AuA hm x * ‘â€":‘ Mrs. Wi Hink -- ter Myrtle San Lean are spendi the summ «; MHinrichs sigher an.. w ne Drea 98 and $3 Allâ€"Wool THURE $2; Highland Pary DA mew fall fo» $1.00 g1.0 alues to $40 Up for Â¥#

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