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Highland Park Press, 20 Aug 1936, p. 6

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{¢ e 3 1580 SHERMAN AVENUE DA CENTEAL y10 92 EVANSTON. Gang" says Walter Winchell, famous solumnist. "One of the best pictures 1 y reen Lake |. Miss Jane Hart w ’ one of tfle Wis. mm :*“G,‘;:‘;nl:’:: bridesmaids at the wedding of Migs the Bliss home on N. Linden avenue, | Sally Owens, daughfer â€"of Mr. and whle Mr. and Mrs. Bliss take a | MrS. Oscar Newton @wens of Eyâ€" short trip by automobile up into | @MSton, to Robert Mlpam Lindsley, Wisconsin and Michigan. non ut i; «and MRA Arthur}J. Atetminges ign p Lindsley of Kenilworth, which Celebrate Fifteenth take place Saturday, Sept. 5,. *~ Wedding ‘Anniversary ‘ en §P <; f Mr. and Mts. Harry Markell celeâ€" | Raymond 3‘";,“‘ U t brated their fifteenth wedding anâ€" | Martha Evans Wed U . niver_u'ry, Saturday evening, by enâ€" “’r m“; n:‘h“ ‘;; ‘::"th tertaining at (three tgbln of bridge. uc°°9‘""N i b Ey of T vension ‘ f r. and Mrs. H | Best <of FIRST MORTGAGE â€"||city, took place Satiiday as fous LOANS o‘clock in theilibrary bf the Geor: 33 T * [[glan" hotel. with . Dig (borace C 0 e mi fin‘r ,"' fo"' For Loans That Quality | oaul® * ppCeption folâ€" Eve Performances 7:15 and 9 esfi WeA y nnf esc lasties t stonh cR â€" diu ic 52c of. Mr. in McBride and his parâ€" ents, fo: y of Highland Park at their summer cottage at Green Lake Wis. This they are staying at the Bliss home on N. Linden avenue, while Mr. and Mrs. Bliss take a short trip by automobile up into Wisconsin and Michigan, Tel. H. P. It defies time, gravity, space and all the Ih!afiouidhnnhyl It ‘deâ€" picts the wonders you‘ll never live *entenmmmg | Mr. and l*n. Geor of Chicago were w of. Mr. McBr ents, fo y of Hi their summe cottage Wis. This they the Bliss home on N. while Mr. and Mrs Amazing Prediction of _ the Future "Things To Come®" L9z 4 oo 9 O ° meee ooo _ ARAEE Schreiner, Edwin Gilroy, John: Olson and Paul Webb are leaving Saturâ€" day to attend the State Legion conâ€" vention in Danville, k REAL ESTATE LoANS Thursday ine young couple are cruising to Bermuda d : South America on their wodtfizz trip. They will be away a month and will not decide where they will live until after they return. | COONLEY . 2 ME EARC! Po .2 In keeping with the simplicity of the wedding plans which were made as simple and informal as ‘possible, the bride was unattended. The only other member in the wedding party was Richard Alschuler, the bro’tborl of the brideâ€"groom. Lowest muu nb\- for ‘reâ€" semiâ€"annual,) straight . and FHA loans on residence, apattment and business properties. Broker Coâ€"operation Solicited The bride and bridegroom repeated their vows before an srbor‘m:red with lugmer flowers in different shades. Summer flowers also decoâ€" rated the rooms in the Adler home where the reception was held folâ€" lowing the ceremony. 04 COMING: "RICHARD DIX in "DEVIL‘S TA NP varemnenaean se C20 ME _ FIRST MORTGAGE s LOANS f No Commission !"or' I:au That Qualify Rev. Charles E. Shulman of North Shore Congregation Israel officiated. Ine ceremony â€"was read at 8 o‘clock :} the garden of the Ravinia home ich the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adler of Chicago, are occupying for the summer. The Messrs. Henry Nuptials i ¢ Rose mt_ lace which had been in the 14 they dfor three generations trimmed wedding gown worn Wodncnty evening by Miss Helene Nancy‘Adler for her marriage to Alfred 8. Alschuler, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 8. Alschuler of 795 Lincoin |avenue, Winnetka, â€" The gown, of white satin, was period style with the rosepoint at the neck. Over the shimmering satin fell a‘ tulle veil held in place by orange blossoms. y , SYLVIA sSIDNEY _ _MARION DaAyI SPENCER TRACY DICK POWEL in â€"CHARLIE RUGG 4% INTEREST AT LOWEST CoST PAGE SIX and Mrs, George Osborn Bliss icago were weekâ€"end guests something different in the screen |entertainment | GEORGE T. "Fugitive from A LCY O N LOCALS â€"â€" Cartoon in. Color *« Highland Park, III. . Aug.23â€"24â€"25 Hansen, Miller a Chain Aug. 20 ” Fridayâ€"Saturday Aqfl 21.22 15 . Glamorous Marion, goldenâ€"v plus a screenful of stars 1 .0 meFe# no Jetâ€"up ‘to laughs and loveâ€"thrills when Bob his new sweetheart step out on ture bound 1 [ e ccal "Hearts Divid l s mt n 0000 4RUB+ 16, 1846, moving to Micago with his ‘parents in 1858 wh | he resided until coming to Highlighd Park in 1918. He is the grandt, her of Mrs. R. 0. Gaylord and the lhte Rawson BhXP cmd 141 It‘s full of plots and myste but there‘s no letâ€"up to th Mr. A. A. Rawson, f&ther of Mrs. William (Bowden. of ‘SW|‘ St. Johns avenue, celebrated m 0th birth: day Sunday, Aug. 16. \Mr. Rawson was born in E. Douglas} Mass.. Aur. "Trouble For Celebrates 90th Birthday lowed, . ~Mr. and Mrs. Best | to spend their hone quaint old home on t tate of the latter‘s m father, Dr. Wilard P ing, Pa. | . N. Bowden. *« Robert ’Montz:iry Rosalind Ru romance! Also : Will Serve As Bridesmaid »Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 con . The marrlage Niemi of Ravinia Calderelli of High Satunh'i afternoor age of the First U; church at four o‘cl was rug by Rev, pastor of the chure} attended by her . Mary.Ni¢mi, and th tendéd by Angello Niemiâ€"Calderelli Wedding _ Orin‘ Spaulding i touring with Joh tra in Illinois, home hére. He w Harry Nielson of L appearetl on Major early in the spring. Mrs. O. Iverson Duffy, | will retu of this week where they have Iverson‘s sister, burton. t Mr. and Mrs, two daughters, garet, left yeste two weeks visit Winne &, Cana Dr.‘"g J. Tre from (fl_alilornhv mother for a few Dr. and Mrs. and their da enjoying a sev Lake Louise, and : Belected Short Dr. Mfln 'm':efl were &+ fifteen A:j t l1th. = ;# dioPiaieCar t ic w ""0uey ERLUE+ ; moving to Obicago. with Admission 306 â€" 10¢ in in Aug 25â€"26 William Li M»#, Artl wo whic y, \Sept. 5. 1 }} ; i § â€" Louis W. Sherwin | p". Virginia, are m sojom ft' igre.he visited his f,' niece Pailine I‘;‘L latter part Bufl'llo,, yo., en visiting Mrs, Â¥8. Walter Warâ€" # L‘mu Sigrid and Lawrence ngald Bruce, and nnie and fiar; who |has been ilbert‘s orchesâ€" eturried . to his ccompanied by ce Forest, who owes program : morning for a th relativeés in 99 returned years on G}Miu lm.:; her gi L son, Mi avenue lst Th his frie SS 0n maywood, Miss Evelyn Gar. :F:d Dickie Brown of Oak Park. | Mts.. John McDougall ‘of North Green (Bay. road entertained ten at r last Thursday at the Weeden Hotel, Grass Lake,. ; & | Miss|[Hazel Bell of North ‘St. fi;hns' Â¥enue is spending a week TrOUR Lake Wis un .. "f day party given in his honor by a group of friends. . * f | / iMr. jaind ‘Mrs. William Schrey ‘Guy t of Glenview avenue are the rents of a son, William Schrey Guyot|Jr., born Monday in the Vieâ€" emorial Hospital. Mr. Guyot is a hechanical engineer for the Public Service Company in Mayâ€" | ‘Mrs{! Charles A. Nixon of the ‘dell . uilding left Wednesday for uluth, Minn., to visit her parents for‘ three weeks before resuming er duties at the Lincoln School inJ r. : i T M hnd Mrs. A h Beccl =a a‘l Eti.%?‘.u day 7 group of f D4 M'l'.:' jaind Guyot of . rents of U Flors who| girle boys plays exert â€" _ Miss Myra Jane Hutton is enter. taifing at breakfast and a woodenâ€" : shower August 30 for Miss Virginia Dawes, whose marriage to Mr.\ Richard ‘Thomson Cragg will take place Sept. 12. The breakfast ds be given at the Homestead whgrte Miss Hutton and her mother areiresiding since they left Highâ€" 4 land| Park a few months ago. | number of friends of Mrs. Geoftige Duffy of S. Green Bay road sunrprised her yesterday afternoon in honor l&f her birthday anniversary. fi Fgfi "'Rnuo, Robert Landauer, | PPAE RL wA c iC 1 D 12 ns U i in China late in the winter, * nging her little daughter, Ina, i T a visit with Ina‘s grandparents, | Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Gallagher, | df this city, has gone to Colorado ‘| Springs to meet her husband. f [Mr.‘ and Mrs. Butland will come ] td Highland Park early in Septemâ€" | bir but will go to England to visit ‘rélatives during : November. They plan to return to this country beâ€" :i e Christmas so that) they can spend the holidays at L&ake Placid, where they met, and they will reâ€" turn to China late in January, 3« rs. Arthur Johnson, who has bien motoring in the New Engâ€" ind States with‘ her husband for ht past three weeks, visited her parents, the George Vetters of Linâ€" tolm avenue, last Wednesday. ‘She | léeft on Saturday for California by way of Yellowstone National Park, Salt Lake City and Zion National | : P .," She will visit two of her husâ€" | banid‘s sisters in Portland, Orégon, | i and San Diego, Calif., before reâ€"|] turhing in ‘October. j 7 P _ Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Conrad have turned ‘to their home in Forest Tills, L. I. after spending six weeks isiting relatives in Highland Park. ‘ Miss Helen Leuer is having as her est for a few weeks Miss Virginia Moote of Cleveland, Ohio. She will nd ‘a week with Mrs. Joseph uer and Florence and Helen at ke Lawn, Delavan, Wis, . Miss Bernice Tucker, who / has en attending the University of Illinois this summer, has returned ome. Her sister, Mrs, Markell, and eir mother, Mrs. Tucker, motored |Mrs. Charles A. Butland (Garriâ€" ‘*é Gl_llagygr) who came from her Twin boys were born T\ | Aug. 11, at the Alice Home h in Lake Forest to Mr. and \Kugene Hanners of this city. @"Gb&inpflm last week to bring ss Bernice home~. © _ | . | ‘ Mrs, Agnes Libby of Milwaukee, Vis., is visiting her son Phil Libby Glenview avenue. | i Miss Eleanor Conrad is the guest . Mrs. Frank Horn who underwent an appendectomy last week at the Highland Park hospital is recuperâ€" ting nicely. + h ?‘“’ Ludwig of South 'r’ road entertained at a last Saturday for three of friends. d Mrs. Rodney Mason and y, of Glencoe avenue have E Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fossum of reen Lake, Wis., this week. Mrs. Louis Reinhardt of this city and the Warren E. Jones" are among recent arrivals in the Canaâ€" ,dlz:d‘ ockies, where they are regisâ€" tered at the lodge in Jasper Naâ€" tional Park. * Mre, Viola Conrad returned from Orma, Wis., where she spent three weeks visiting her parents, and left Friday for Terra Haute, Ind., to spend a week with friends. Brush of Dale born Tuesday, Home hospital Mr. and Mrs. « Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knitte of Haâ€" zel ave. are a uncing the birth of a son born S day at the Highâ€" land Park hoc“ L { d .__Mr. and Mrs. Roswell B. Svt#y ‘returned _ Sunday: from â€" Camp Warwick Woods r Sayner, Wisâ€" _consin, | where °y â€" rented [ a. cabin and visi their ~ daughter Phoebe for ten «days, . Phoebe will return from Camp) Warwick Woods where she has been a counsellor this summer on Sept. 1. She will be at home on Ha ythornie Lane for three weeks before res her studies at Vassar in the * [ss ~Bire. C L. Reaalkl a* Ay*|" > | I WO > tihe 1 Pn ied ds hacses < Mrs. Frank Austin and s ert are visiting Mrs. Austin‘ Mrs, Charles r in C; New York, for three weeks, THE PRESS Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Stein of Forâ€" est ave. returned last Monday from a month‘s vacation in the east. On their way home } visited their son, Tom, who is camping in Canâ€" ada for the s . ; Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor Snite are announcing birth of a son Peter Taylor on Monday, Aug. 17, at the Evanston spital, There are five great gran wemintend Nk c Hls Te o4c Robert Holmés of Oak Park were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Durbahn of 158 Beverly place last Tuesday "D | ‘ h _ Howard Day of 839 Roslyn cirâ€" le is flying for New York for a two mkf vacation the early part of next Mr. and Mrs. of River Forest Robert Holmdpf Durbahn of 1168 Tuesday eveni Travér Hamil ayv, left last Sal White Lake, M join his parents A-"Hlmfltdnl at: _ _Mr., and Mrs. family of 101§ have left on a the east. d Miss Jill Jj i of Sumac rd. will‘ entertain at a house party next week fr Monday through Friday, She will have as her guests the Jane Griffith of Milwaukee, Wis., Sue Coale, and Marjorie Haworth, both of this city. Bill Hill of Oakwood av. and Hugh Reading of Sheridan rd. left Tuesday for camp near Lake Villa, Ill., s rvised by George "Red" Ryan, noted Boy Scout execuâ€" tive. i JB Mr. and Mrs, J. V. Norerds of 804 Central ‘av, are leaving in a f‘:wdayseo?v’ tion at Cape Cod,| ._ Sally Ra Barbara Prudden, Anaâ€"Mary | Pantelis and Patsy Haynes, who have been spending the past two weeks at Camp Cutten, Lake Villa, are planning to reâ€" main there for another week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8. Black and family of. Bloom st. left Tuesâ€" day afternoon to spend a vacation in Moosejaw,) Canada. fea Weeks. ; _ â€" |i;| #] Miss "ne}e& Lenord of Gary, Ind., visited her grandmother, Mrs. E. E. Lenord of rol Ceurt, Braeside, last week. || = ? week Mr, and . Mrs. H. W. Hundâ€" ley. and chil of St. Louis, Mo., were ‘ the of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. ck of Bloom St. last Dick Rei n and his two broâ€" thers, Bob and Frank, are leaving Saturday to | spend two weeks on the shores .of Lake Superior. Mrs. F. J. Shelton of 315 South Green Bay ; is leaving Friday night for a five weeks‘ trip to Monâ€" tana to visit her brother. She is motoring out with friends. s Mrs. Sam) Fell of 123 McGovern street has. just returned fromâ€" a week‘s stay in Bloomington, Ind. where she visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Henry of Chicago, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Shelton of South Green Bay Road. , 4 > Miss : Ca loud(ioda? of South Linden avenue left early Monday morning for a week‘s stay â€" in Shorewood, Wis., where she will.visâ€" it relatives, | ‘ f Masters Bruce Van Guilder and Bill Reading are spending a week at Lake Vila, I!l. & > David Allison and Jack Price hve.mc;‘}o Pennsylvania to visit relatives, © | { Mr, and Mrs. George Shelton and family red to Milwaukee, Wis., last Sunday, where then spent the day. .:; [| udds ue j Lane for three fore resuming her studies r in the f, | e â€"A. B oks of Glencoe ave. Lodge, Three Lake, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. R. Murfey and children | Bouth St. Johns avenue have ~retu) from a two weeks vacation at Butternut and Franklin Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Pantelis of 228 South Green Bay road have gone to St. Paul, Minn., to attend an . rican Legion convention. Their datghter, Antoinette Pantelâ€" lis, will leave Sunday for Danville, to attend the American Legion Auxâ€" iliary qon',k'ention. a ; vacation. gone to Minocqua, Wis., for a short lis Gleason of Wilmette and Mrg, Albert P. Snite tral ave, . 1 ’wm- . Kraut of ‘Are receiving conâ€" ns on | birth of a born | Monday | at | 44. an rtmdats Hew retuened ments ed : honie in Washington, residing here for the Albert L. Gail and No. St. Johns av. vacation trip thru Austin‘s sister, Callicoon, Members of State and National D ~___ JOHN B. Nasr Prompt and Dependable _ ‘The quarantine for,dogs has been lifted for those dogs to be exhibited at the Northbrook show. Any dog owners outside.bf Cook county may exhibit their dogs. Plans are being completed for the Northbrook dog show which will be held Sunday, Aug. 30 at Curtissâ€" Reynoldsâ€"air port. C3 | Quarantine Lifted For Dogs Exhibiting At Northbrook Show Mrs. «Frank Butler, mother ; f Mrs. Albert P. Snite, who is in the hospital at Denver, Colo., is . of her cast and is reported ‘as l Mr. and Mrs. Harry McClure an daughter Betty: and son Bruce 0 W. Central ave. and Mrs. Edn Green of Chicago are motoring t Galion, ‘Ohic, this week end for : few days visit with relatives. ‘ . _ IMPORTED a HAND PRINTEI CHINTZ :. LINE [ Miss Patricia Jane Bridget ing of 8. Sheridan rd, returned M day from Ludington, Mich., she spent the past week with Morgan Cartiers ofâ€" who are vacationing in Ludington. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph of Deerfield are the happy of a son born Tuesday at the land Park hospital. * , I A INTERIOR 1 TION 838 N. Sheridan Road m;:i’a is entertaining at tea Sunday honor ‘of her sister Mildred Juli: who is landing in New York Thu day from Japan and will arrive Highland Park on Saturday, M Julian has been teaching in Tok Japan, for the past two years a will return to ‘her former positi as teacher in Winnetka this 12 327. A knitted dress or coat tepresent many hours of skillful and paingtaking y ork or the expenditure of a sum of nc ey. ++ .« Don‘t take chand ) with your garâ€" ments. Be sure that -;& experi@bi08! K ing. Onlybythegrea ost )ainstakitip care and specially deé.’!‘gned qguipment ge fl!h possible. Experienced uqi' ors sl ll the art of blocking .f§: work | m plant. . . . Thus you : §f the best and most satisfac v:; .‘ workm ‘ - :z + ... Send your knits and boucles to us. dft 29 North Green Bay PHILIP A. Phone 39 1 [ i Jewelry, locking nits &nd uclies Park ?'calnyu We _ ‘ S‘peculm' . 12 Centent tve . 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