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Highland Park Press, 15 Oct 1936, p. 6

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The newly elected officers of the Lady Elks Social club are Mrs. Herâ€" bert Moran, president; Mrs. Elmer Malmquist, vice president and Mrs. George Hesler, secretary. The anâ€" nual luncheon will take place next Thursday at Three Acres Tea Room. Mrs. Laurence 0. Olesen is chairâ€" man of the Finance committee under whose auspices the sale is held every Fall and Spring. . fast Rummage Sale aA M.@ 4â€"5 | : *C.3 j The Rall Rummage Sale of the Highland Park Woman‘s club will be held at the club house on the corner of Sheridan rd. and Elm pl. on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 4 and Mrs. Charles G, Mason spoke on «"American Citizenship‘" before the North End Woman‘s :club, 6200 Sheridan rd., Chicago, on Monday and on Nov. 10 will talk before the Deerfleld Woman‘s club.: Lincoln School £# P.â€"T.A. Rummage Sale | The Lincoln School ;Ll;d.A. will hold a rummage sale, Saturday, Oct. 24. The location will be announced next week. Mrs. Thomas Clark is chairman for the sale. A poster class is organized at the YWXLA. so artistically inclined who like to expériment with balance, color and len*ing are inâ€" vited to collect whatever materials they have and join dwfiup. Nichâ€" olas Frigo, Art i graduate, leader of this dfil,;:i is coming through the cooperation of the WPA .ofihorewillbenomnforin'- struction. Poster lessons will inâ€" elude work on actual advertisements of community events which will be displayed in public places. Mrs. James Cady Ewell chairman of the Y.WC.A. Poster committee is sponâ€" soring this new art class, The class will probably meet in the dayâ€"time. All interested are asked to call 675. 372 Central Ave. TelH. P. 630 A picture that will completely posâ€" seas all»who see it. Here is the drama of ~a woman whovlfi_hm laugh, ery, thrill .. . to th¢ earthy humanity of her problems. A drama M'fllluhmldkvz_m at YWXLA. Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. OQ}.IXIQJO A Magnificent PAGE SIX Thursday Tnursday Oet. 15 ELIZABETH BERQNBR B. E. Christensen, O.D. _ OPTOMETRIST 891 Central Avenue Highland Park, IL Jewelry, Watches, Gold T ‘Plated Articles, Silver Tel. H. P. 2400 â€"~ Highland Park, III. â€" Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ Eve Performances 7:15 and 9:15 â€" Sat.â€"Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 continuous OLD GOLD I. H. NEMEROFF CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN: Phone Highland Park 2160 W * siyage pay iw* "Escape Me CASH for AÂ¥ L C Y O N C Davis in "SATAN MET A LADY" Pat ‘in "CHINA CLIPPER" â€" Tayjor, Barbara Stanwyck in "HIS BROTH OQOCALSâ€" _ Mr. and Mrs. George Lake of Wauxm will reside in Mrs. Lake‘s A home, the Dudley Crafts Watsons of Marshman ave., this winâ€" ter while the Watsons live in Chiâ€" cago. . h (Miss Betty Wagner,of Onwentsia ave. entertained the ground school students and flyers of .Curtiss Reynâ€" olds airport at a dinner party Sunâ€" day evening. | j Among those to take out marâ€" fiage licenses retently in Waukegan are: Roy B. Kirby of Highland Park and Alice M. Hendricks, Winnetka; Peter H. Prato and Eleanor Conrad of Highland Park; Ernest L. Hall, Chicago and Kathryn M. Rai: of Highland Park; Richard C. Morris, Cincinnati, Ohio and Dorothy M. Hansen of Highland Park; Charles M. Goodrode and Mrs. Hazel L. Kampling, Highwood, > Mrs, E. A. Smith of N. Linden ave. !‘u returned ‘from the East where she visited her mother, Mrs. Winslow, in Nantucket this summer. Mrs. Smith is staying with the Wam. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes of Chicago are the happy parents of a daughter born Saturday at the Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Snite reâ€" turned last week from a two weeks trip to the Great Smokey Mountains of Tenn. and the Virginia â€" Hot Springs. ‘ t 44 Drama on a burning question of toâ€" day 1.Did this doctor violate his sacred vath? Color Revue & Color Cartoon A bridge tea will be given at the home of Mrs. Fremont B. Hitchcock, by the Mills College club for the benefit of the school‘s scholarship fund. ‘The tea will be held Oct. 21. iIt is one of the benefits which the the club, organized March 9, 1934, gives every year. Mrs. Hitchcock, whose residence is at 521 Waverly rd., is treasurer; Mrs. Herbert H. Matthews of Glencoe, president; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith of Northbrook are announcing ‘the birth of a son born Wiednesday at the Highland Park hospital Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hopkins of Kalamazoo, Michigan spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Hopkins sister Miss Robb of the Y.W.C.A. Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Deming Bronson of Glenellyn, vice president, and Miss Grace Pushâ€" man of Evanston, secretary. Wed.â€"Thurs. . Edward West, of 381 Elm pl., is a sophomore at Murray State colâ€" lege this year. He belongs to the Murray "Best in the SHAA" band and is also a member of most of the other musical organizations on the campus. Fridayâ€"Saturday ~~~ Oct. 1617 MADELEINE CARROLL PETER LORRE _ ROBERT YOUNG |â€". Miss Helen Louise Wehrenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wehrenberg of 126 Nmrt ave., Libertyville, was to Ray Richards of this city on Saturâ€" day, Oct. 8, in Kiankakee, TIllinois, Y.WXC.A. Nationwide Monday, Oct.. 19, 5. to 5:30 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time), On Monâ€" day, Oct. 19 over a nationâ€"wide hookâ€"up Mrs. Frederick Paist, presiâ€" dent of the National Board of the Young Women‘s Christian associaâ€" tion will be interviewed by Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Hard, wellâ€"known writer and radio speaker, on "Times Changeâ€" Not Youth." We Miss Gertrude Atherton the novelâ€" ist will appear on this same proâ€" gram. Members and friends are wrged to remember this date, in Somerset Maugham‘s Greatest Spy Thrillee . | . ; ed.~ Lhurs. Oct. 21â€"22 ~GLORIA STUART â€" ROBERT KENT . HENRY ARMETTA â€" "The Crime of Dr. Forbes"‘ 66 Agent‘ in Rev. H. F. Siemson, pastor of the Bethany Evangelical church has been quite ill at his home on Laurel ave. the past week. As we go to Press, his condition is improving. < Mrs. Samuel Martin, Sr., who has ibeen ill for the past week is able to be around again. / _ : Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Guyot of Maywood, III. were the weekâ€"end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot of Glenview ave. Next Thursday Oct, 22, the Ladies Aid <of the Redeemer Lutheran church invites its members and their friends to a social afternoon to be ~On Thursday, today, at 4 o‘clock members of the Highland Park high school faculty, their husbands and wives will go picnicking out west at the Cavinâ€"inâ€"theâ€"Woods in the Cook county Forest Preserve on Volz rd. 4 N The annual American Legion card party held Wednesday afternoon, ‘Oct. 14 at the Y.WLC;A;; was largely attended. ,The proceeds will be used for Child Welfare and rehabilitation. This party takes the place of the October social meeting. ~The WLS National Barn Dance performance very graciously put on a third performance between afterâ€" noon and evening shows last Friday at the U. S. Veterans hospital No. 105 North Chicago. Mrs. Saylor Shanafelt the Rehabilitation chairâ€" man was in charge, * Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Borkert, who rented their home in Chicago early last spring and who have spent part of the summer at Eagle River are living at 2254 Green Bay rd. for the winter. .. }} /.. % Mrs. Anna Carlson served as chaplain in Wheeling chapter_ on Tuesday evening, and in North Chiâ€" cago chapter on Wednesday evening as Esther. She was acompanied to North Chicago by her worthy paâ€" tron Arch Abercrombie who served as secretary. | f home Friday. Lnfige'witlt‘l;fifilb-to' table. _ Mrs. : Walter Kugflel of Elgin, Illinois, formerly of Wade st. is visiting early}t.ime friends here this Bighop and Mrs. Ernest M. Stires of Long I are visiting their relatives, General and Mrs. Robert E. Wood. 'm‘lq will leave for their The Eastern Star guild will be entertained next week Friday at the home of Mrs. George Weiss on Oak In. â€" Assisting Mrs. Weiss will be her mother, ‘Mrs. Salo and Mrs. Helen Abercromby. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Edwards reâ€" turned this week from a three weeks motor trip through the east visiting friends in Providence, RAL. They also stopped to see the interesting famâ€" ous quintuplets. They claim the newspapers cannot say enough about them. They are adorable. ‘The Sororis Amicae club of Campâ€" bell chapter Eastern Star pleasantly surprised Mrg, Effie Grimson Lange at her home on Logan st., Tuesday evenink with a pantry shower. There were about twenty. guests present and the evening was spent pJaying bridge. The club presented Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Hans Bakke motored to Champaign on Sunday to visit their daughter Evelyn, who is teachâ€" ing school there. _ Mr. and Mrs. George F. Conrad returned last week from a motor trip to Sparta, Wis., where they were the guests for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Maloney, formâ€" erly of Fort Sheridan. Miss Mareta Bodenschatz . of Woodstock, IlI., was the guest on Tuesday of her cousin Miss Eleanor Conrad. 13 The past matrons of Campbell Chapter‘ Eastern Star will be enterâ€" tained next Thursday at the home of Mrs. Arch Obercromby on Linâ€" coln ave.: > !.. Mrs. Sam Fell entertained a few friends at bridge on Saturday afterâ€" Mrs, Dudléy Onderdonk of Raâ€" vine dr. entertained at a surprise birthday party for her husband Satâ€" urday night. °. fls (Mr. and Mrs. Albert O. Snite of Oakmont rd. Ltré‘ entertaining at a cocktail party Saturday afternoon; (Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Cheli of Burchill ave, Highwood are the proud of a son born Oct. 7 at the Highland Park hospital. > Mrs, John Gillion of Los Angeles, Calif., fo resident of Highland Park has n visiting a few days here while en route to Atlanta, Ga., where nhe'yfl nsit her son and his bride Mr. an rs. Charles Gillon, .Dell Olson, adept "soda jerker," in the High%-?srk Pharmacy is shooting (ph nts in Marinette, Wis. this week. . $ 2404 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bachelor of Prospect ave, are receiving congratâ€" ulations of the birth of a son born llonlday at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital, i4l El Miss Jessig Odell of Kentucky is the house of her sister Mrs. Charles C. tcher, Jr.. of Ridgeâ€" lee rd. for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Brush had as their weekâ€"end guest Mrs. Margaret Huff who was en route from Columâ€" bus, Ohio to her new hom# in San Fransico, Cfilif. The Brush‘s Sunâ€" day ‘guests were: Dr. and Mrs. Carleton Schwidsow of Ripon, Wis.; Miss Kate;_(}éu and Mr. Paul Winâ€" ton of Port Clinton, Ohio, H. B:rkwne her house is being repaired resulting from a fire Friâ€" day night. |, ; | 2 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Higgons of Vine ave. are spending the week in New York 3” k9 Guy Anderson of W. Central ave. left last Friday for New York City. THE PRESS _ Mrs. McLaren had lived in Highâ€" wood since the civil war, when she Old Resident of â€" Highwood Passes On ‘The following officers and memâ€" bers of the board fiv over from last year: Mrs. Janmes Fitzgerald, vice president; Mrs. Thomas Creigh, secretary; Mrs. Robert Herbst, sewâ€" ing committee; Fn. Edward A. Smith, Jluncheon committee; Mrs. Thomas Sheridan, house committee; Mrs, Mead Montgomery, public relaâ€" tions. f ‘ } Newly elected |to the board are Mrs. Charles Henkle, in charge of surgical dressings; Mrs; Charles Rubens, nurses home, and Mrs. Edâ€" mund Eitel, lib committee. (Mrs. Irving Randall was reelected president of the auxiliary and Mrs. Irving Stieglitz was mmed treasâ€" urer in recognition of â€"splendid way in which they have fulfilled their respective offices. . ; Mrs. George ice, and Mrs. Ro memorial and ha; reâ€"elected to the ‘The annual meeting of the Womâ€" an‘s Auxilary of the Highland Park hospital was held yesterday (Wedâ€" nesday, Oct. 14). 1 ' +Reports were made by the chairâ€" men of the various comnjittees as to work accomplis during the past year. The election of officers and members. of the for the comâ€" ing year took place, and it was a large and enthusiastic meeting. The Lake County Commission . of Public Welfare has contidlérod 1,160 applications sinct‘it began work in April, 1936, and of that number 701 have been approved and sent to Springfield,; the balance fl.vn( been lost : through disapprovals, githâ€" drawals, death and cases deferred for various reasons. The average state award per person in Lake County is $14.22, raitlc} s Mrs. Randall Heads Hospital Auxiliary; Reâ€"elected Yesterday At the present time the investiâ€" gators are working on 257 cases that are awai proof of various kinds. The commission has been working since April, 1936, and is diligently : pus! the work to its completion. i4 & Eyes Exomined â€" Glasses Fitted Report Work of County ‘Welfare â€"© Office Hours â€"7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 117 N. St. Johns, (Highland Park Mr. Adoliph Gotaas, 84, died yesâ€" terday morning at the home of his son, Sverre Gotaas, 364 Bloom street. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o‘clock at the home of the son. Burial will be Immediate relief from â€"â€" MIGRAINE â€" HEADACHES Adolph Gotaas Dies Funeral Saturday spent in games in the assembly room of the church. t | ' A D.AR. radio pm%:g will be broadcast over station â€" M Tuesâ€" day, Oct. 20 at 11:45 a.m. . Rear Adâ€" miral Downes speak on "Peace Time Work of Our U._B. Navy." â€" Rummage Sale Oct., 24 The Lincoln School Parentâ€"Teachâ€" er asociation will hold a rummage sale, Saturday, Oct. 24. ‘Anounceâ€" ment of the location will be made in next week‘s issue of the Press. Mrs. Thomas Clark is chairman of the rummage sale. | Mrs. Frank Peers, :zq has spent the summer in England, gave an inâ€" testing acount of her trip at a meetâ€" ing of the Pot Pourri.in the English club room at the high M Each member brought a guest. On Wednesday of this week, Mrs. Edith Lewis was at the local high school with an exhibit on view and with literature concerning various colleges.: Junior and Senior girls and their mothers were invited to see this material and to discuss the problem of college with Mrs. Lewis during the day. (AA* REAL ESTATE LOANS 1580 SHERMAN AVE. ; EVANSTON pavis 2233 CENTRAL 1812 11 S0.LASALLE 81. cHICAGO DR. WOOD, 0. D. Optometricâ€"Eye | Specialist | COONLEY ldwin, .nognl servyâ€" d T. R. Hastings, y day fund, were A temporary Alumni Committee urges all the Alumni of the Highâ€" land Park High School to attend the homecoming game with New Trier on October 24 at the athletic field. Members of this committee will be hosts and hostesses at a tea in the English club room immediâ€" ately after the game for the alumni and faculty. Come back and meet your old friends. There willâ€"even be a matinee dance in the gym for ....ichols school, 800 ‘Greenleaf aveâ€" nue, Evanston, on Thursday, Oct. 22, at 8 p.m. Speakers for the evening will be Dr. Francis E. Townsend, leader of the Townsend Recovery Plan, William Hale Thomâ€" son, candidate for governor of Illiâ€" nois, Newton Jenkins, candidate for senator; Truman Gordon, candidate for congress of the 10th Congressâ€" ional district; and Severin Hansen, candidate for congressman at large. Homecoming Tea and Dance for Alumni and her husband moved to that <ity. Mr. McLaren passed away a. few years ago. She is survived by a son William living in Highwood and a daughter. : 7 Mass Meeting of Progressive Party At Evanston Oct. 22 A mass meeting of the Union Progressive party wil be held at the Important Meeting j . The Highland Park Citizens Safeâ€" ty committee will meet Monday eveâ€" ning, Oct. 19, at 8 o‘clock in the Legion club rooms. All organizaâ€" tions are urged to have a represenâ€" tative present. TONIGHT Young Republicans Club IMPORTED and DOMESTIC HAND PRINTED WALL PAPERS CHINTZ â€" LINEN â€" CRETONNE FURNITURE â€" DRAPERIES â€" UPHOLSTERING CHURCH Beginners and Advanced Pupils Special attention given to principles of relaxation and _ weight touch. _ § Ahe n * Memory training, musical appreciation and the rudiâ€" ~ ments of harmony form part of each lesson. x Studio 272 E. Park Ave. Antiâ€"Back Ache @ sSELF SKIRT MARKER 838 N. 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The sale is absolutely unrestricted, the enâ€" tire contents of these famous |galâ€" leries to be sold. : z m d-dfi:“ "‘V““ t after f ‘atch the papers next 'm further anâ€" nouncement. 14 Public Exhibit of Famous Masterpieces HOMESTEAD Hinman Ave. and Church St. # Operated by Philip A. Daniclson | All Work Gusranteed The Evanston‘s Early American Inn THURSDAY October 15th $4 Tel. 3114 n

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