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Highland Park Press, 29 Oct 1936, p. 6

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$% Tefimetiitornininindngonciin Here‘s a new thriller from Dashicl! Hammett, author of "The Thin Man" u'--.l..,wmm of you! Added Color Cartoon. Others Mrs. Marie Emmett, their mother, who has been living with the Clark family returned with them to spend the winter. ; The uproarious tale of Mr. Deeds and Mr. and Mrs. Frank H of Toledo, Ohio spent the mnd with Mrs. Hancock‘s sister and famâ€" ily the George Clarks of Vine ave. Dick Knobloch, who is attending the University of Wisconsin, spent the weekâ€"end with Ki parents at rort a.fl“n. h3 ’t i & The first of the November chest clinics sponsored by the Lake County Tuberculosis association will be held Wednesday, November 4 at St. Therese Hospital in Waukegan. Clinic hours are from 9 a.m. to 3 family have been on a weeks vacaâ€" tion at Manchester and Cedar Raâ€" pids, lowa, and are returning this COMING: "Anthony Adverse" â€" Morning and evening classes in _Tap and B&llro.omnfor adults, K 1737 Rice Sh‘ut 4( Ravinia For information Tel. H. P. 1330 MILDRED HAESSLER Little Studio of the Classes in Balle , Ballroo: and Act:'om is Mrs. Paul W. Blanchard is leayâ€" ing next week for Randolph Field, San Antonio, Texas, where she will be the guest of her son, First Lieuâ€" tenant Paul W. Blanchard Jr., U, 8. Army Air Corps and daughterâ€"inâ€" law, Mrs. Paul W. Blanchard. Lieut, Paul W. Blanchard Jr. is stationed at, Randolph Field, San Antonio, Texas, as fiying instructor. their home at Sheridan place. BETTE DAVIS WARREN WILLILAM ALISON SKIPWORTH and Mrs. Paul W. Blanchard 8r., and of Mrs. Bernice Upledger . of Algona¢, Michigan, & San Antonio, Texas, the baby has been named Paul William Blanâ€" chard III. M q Tel. H.P. 2400 . â€"â€"| Highland Park, III. â€"~ Admission.30c â€" 10c Eve Performances 7:15 and 9:15 Lieutenant and Mrs. Paul W. Blanchard Jr. are receiving. conâ€" gratulations on the birth of their first child, a son, born Oct. 21, at "CMr Antiâ€"Back Ache ©@ SELF SKIRT MARKER PAGE SIX The ‘Rev. Henry Hedlund and The baby is a grandchild of Mr. . and Mrs. N. 8. Mayo have reâ€" GARY COOPER JEAN ARTHUR "Satan Met A Lady" To Town" TELEPHONE, HIGHLAND PARK 405 A LCY O N LOCAL Makes ‘tg accurate Hem in 30 seconds. No more sprawl!â€" ing on the floor. No more runs in silk lto?incl No more tired customers waiting while you fi the hem. You â€"need not depend on friends or relative , you can now mark your own hem. Order today, subject to apâ€" | proval when delivered. Orders also taken for Pi Shears, | 1 holders, Gauges and othu%ng nocmm Withers in "Little Miss Nobody" "Mary of Scotland" for 30 for further information, :15 â€" Sat.â€"Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 continuous Daring romance to make your heart pound like a tripâ€"hammer . : . a love Eve tripped Adam! Wait till you see it ! Captain and Mrs. H. P. Ellis of Fort Sheridan have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Truslow of Genâ€" eva,â€"N.Y. for a few |days, if Major and Mrs. M. J. Armstrong are entertaining at a cocktail party on Thursday. _ 1 Mrs, H. P. Ellis of Fort Sheridan entertained at tea on Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Truslow of Genâ€" eva, N.Y. and Mr. and Mrs3. E. E. Truslow of Niagara Falls. | 1 produced in years! A charming story n‘h-flhlw-lkul* film stand out as excellent screen fare ROBERT TAYLOR BARBARA STANWYCK The Community Garden class of the Highland Park Womans club met at the home of Mrs. Percy Prior on Tuesday afternoon. c T Saturday October 31 JEAN PARKER RUSSEL HARDIE _ Mrs. Gilbert S. Haggerty of Hazel ave. entertained the Highland Park group of Arden Shore at bridge and tea on Monday, Mrs. Cloud Wiampler of Lake ave. entertained the Infant Welfare at luncheon on Monday. â€" . Mr..and Mrs. Chiatles Melville and daughter Dorothy of Ridgewood dr. spent the mweekâ€"end at Eau Claire, Wis. 1 g Miss Virgina Stockwell ‘has acâ€" cepted a position as secretary in the Girl Scout ofiu in â€" Jackson, Michigan. L4 Mrs. Clarence Witt of Glencoe ave. entertained ‘bridge club at luncheon and bridge last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua J. D. Derry (Dorothy Bard) have returned from their honeymoon in New Orleans and Mexico. and are living with Mrs. Derry‘s parents Mr, and Mrs. F. N. Bard for two weeks before moving to their apartme ‘at 535 Hinman ave., Evanston. | . per by the Highland Park Young Republicans following the rally on Sunday, at the Bob Phelps home on St. Johns avenue. } The county idates were enâ€" tertained at a Chili Con Carne supâ€" turned from the Hawaiian Islands where they were vacationing to their home at place. "His Brother‘s "Sequoia" "China Clipper" in Miss Gertry e‘ Friedli of Northâ€" brook, won :r: 1987 Westinghouse radio that was given by the Highâ€" land Park Dry Goods store, Oct, 3. A miscell?’neoua shower â€" was givenat the home ‘of Miss Josephine De Palma, 1 Thursday by the friends of elmina Baruffi whose marriage to bert Magnani took place in Wau*egan recently. | Fifty guests were present. Mr, an;i Mr" E.r Ra;:er and family have moved to ‘ Waukegan, where ;hey have pu&chaud a lovely new ome. J The followj.ng D.SHS. students went to see "Pride and Prejudice," Wednesday, Oct.:28, leaving school at 1 o‘clock: ‘Je_umex Burnett, Betty Clavey, Frances Cooper, Richard Marvin, Evelyn Dettman, Catherine Mahoney, Esther Brandt, Clarence Bassley, Bett Carl‘*on, Sue Coale, Zella Dola Marjorie Mailfald, Ruth Mailfald, Agnete Larson, Nello Ori, Barton Sackett, Milton Tillman. / Oanikimeira a N Oneliio utA snn ctnattoie e iA se uces Mrs. S. Shapiro of Highwood, who recently underwent a major operaâ€" tion at the Highland Parlk hasniial tion at the Highland Park hospital is getting along nicely. > .__ Piano Instruction _ D.Il::l Music a â€"Specialty â€" also beginners and advanced puâ€" pils in Classical. Fortyâ€"five minâ€" ute lessons are $1.00. Studio â€" 347 Central Phone 2242 and is a reporter on the é&flve;; newspaper The Purple Parrot. Although, Jeanne Parker, daughâ€" ter of Mr. @and Mrs. Francis: W, Parker, just entered Rockford colâ€" lege this fall as a freshman, she has already made an important place for herself in school activities. Jeanne uen tR t CXE ME WO CECnet‘s aHOSEREIN had : one o;v;ln leading roles in a small French play presented by the French Club of Rockford college on Oct. 20. She was also named a corâ€" rior assistant by the president of the Colege Government association Richard Reichman, 715 N. St. Johns ave., ‘a promising member of the freshman football squad At the m.ivmfi of Chicago this fall. He is among those whose work so far indicated that they should be good prospectsâ€"for the Maroom varâ€" sity next season. x Mrs, Anna l}dutinni, were honored at a dinner at ‘the Green Tea Pot, Sunday evo’n*,nc. This was followed by dancing at Masonic hall, The group plans a present several plays during the coming winter. They are also planning a dance to be given.Nov. 28th, j _ The dramatic group of the Cuore club which is under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. James Collins spent Sunday in Kenosha, Wis., with relaâ€" tives and friends. . Mr. and ;Mrs. Harry Rogan and family hav@‘moved into their new home in Ravinia. Mrs. Rogan was formerly Ruth Pirie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Heaney of Lake Forest. Elizabeth Silber Worth Frank Fqch of 518 Elm place‘is a member,of the senior council of the Accountancy club at the Uniâ€" versity of Illinois. â€" Mrs. rt Magnani, the former Miss Wilkelmina Barufi, was the honored guést at »a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs.. J. Barâ€" uffi, Jr., on Thursday evening. The young bridq received many lovely 1580 SHERMAN avc. Davis 2233 / c.; 11 80.LASALL® ar. ALBERT H. SALLEE 616 wPiLFO.N d‘; Tel. lanh?lhl 1204 Miss Dorothea Himmler spent the weekâ€"end . fln' Champaign, visiting friends and attending the homecomâ€" ing game at the University of Illiâ€" nois. vet j Mr. cnd; Mrs. Samuel Carson Pirie, Jr., {l’g being congratulated upon the birth of a daughter on Saturday at the Evanston hospital. No name has been decided upon for the baby, who has a 4 year old sisâ€" ter Jean Adele. X » \ ... _ 4% REAL ESTATE LoAns COONLEY For those travellers who are planâ€" ning to °:fiu Cflfi:m:h this winâ€" ter, or for &u who love the diverâ€" siffied beauties of that Golden state, the photo hic ~exhibit of the works of Afi:lp Adams, soon to open in Chicago, will prove of much inâ€" terest. The first showing of Mr. this city will open at the Katharâ€" ine Kuh %‘llery, Diana Ct, 540 N. Chicagan ave., Nov..2nd, and conâ€" tinue for three weeks. in Chicago Mrs. Charles E. Willard is planâ€" ning a kitchen er for Nov. 6th for Hlufouy y Louise McKay of Winnetka w marriage to Thomas Ewing Snyder, Jr., of Evâ€" anston | will, take ?beo Nov. 14th. Onâ€" Nov. 11, Mr. ‘und Mrs. John Snite of Winnetka will be host and hostess at a buffet ldmner party for the bride and bridegroom. Will Give | > Prenuptial Parties NOW |LOCATED ‘~â€" at our new address CENTRAL 1812 . | SHIcAGO THE PRESS Office Hours â€"*7 p.m. to 9 p.m. ‘117 N. St. Johns, Highland Park You will find the.thoicest fresh meats at Eaton‘s Moraine Grocery and the price is so reasonable. â€" Miss Bernice Kurtzen of 329 Cedar ave., has ‘been, appointed a member of the social committee of Orange and Blue Feathers, ‘an orâ€" ganization of all fmhm women at the U. of L | ; Mrs. Claude Mitchell is at home from the Highland Park hospital where she recently‘ underwent a major operation. } Eyes Examined â€" Glasses Fitted Immediate relief from MIGRAINE â€" HEADACHES The W. C. T. U. will meet Wedâ€" nesday, Nov. 4 at 610 N. Sheridan rd. _A report of the convention held at Carey will be given. | W.E. Willard of 377 Linden Park place has ‘been appointed a cadet captain in the Field mery unit of the University of Illincis R. O. Gordon Leonard of the Udell apartments is leaving Saturday for a two weeks duck hunting trip on the Illinois River. ts Bill Webster Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William Webster of Sheridan ave., Highwood and Miss Ruby Selliâ€" gan of Glenview were married at 4 o‘clock last Saturday. The young couple are living .in the upstairs apartment of Bill‘s parents home. HOMESTEAD Hinman Ave. and Church St. Operated by Philip A. Danielson 111 W. WASHINGTON 8T., FRaNELIN 3561 }cnoo. Loan M&â€"-‘l‘h‘laâ€"co â€" Mutual Life Insurance Mrs, Elmer Schlung of 8. / St. Johns ave. entertained the sewing group of the Philathes class of Bethâ€" any church on Wednesday. â€" _ :~~. Coans:"! On Well Located Improved North Shore Real Estate No Commission f Interest 444 % y Â¥m Beverly Schupe of the Y. W. C, A. and Mr., Frank Drew of N. Sectond st. were united in marriage last Wednesday, Oct. 21, _ Miss Virginia ‘Wilson, 354 Roger Williams ave. sang ral solos on srudiomnmotm&eudio broadcasting station of the Univerâ€" sity of Illinois, for their homecomâ€" ing broadcast on last Satunday. Children‘s Play School and Checkroom DR. WOOD, O. D. . Optometricâ€"Eye _ Specialist â€" Mrs. Lester L. Stanger of Ridgeâ€" wood Dr. will entertain at luncheon and bridge next Tuesday. . Mrs.: Charles Clark of _Ridgewood Drive entertained her Juncheon and bridge club on Wednesday. The | Alvin C.: Greene of this city won the $10 check given for the largest specimen sunflower, at a Republiâ€" can rally in Zion city, last Thursday evening. § ) ‘Carl Dill, son of Mr. and Mra. Troy Dill of this city wias among the 140 students of gzlzhw‘uurn University who have selected asmembers of the University band for the present schoo! year. Carl who is a graduate of Highland Park High School is now a sophomore enâ€" rolled in the School of Liberal Arts. . E. Christensen, 0.D. Phone Highland Park 2160 First Mortgage 356 E. Park Avenue for youngsters from 2â€"5 years For further information call cither H. P. 1227 or H.‘P. 4385 Inn Early American Evanston‘s O‘Brien & Pain OPTOMETRIST â€" 391 Centril Avi,enne Highland Park, L | Mr. Borg, it:fi'm of the Linâ€" eoln school. ad manual training class, wil start regular class meetâ€" ings starting this Tuesday, Nov. 3, in the Lincoln school workshop. The class will start at 7:30 p.m. 55 South St. Johns Ave. . > * Highland Park, HIIL. IMPORTED and DOMESTIC: T4 ~HAND PRINTED WALL PAPERS CHINTZ ) â€" â€" LINEN â€" CRETONNE . FURNITURE â€" DRAPERIES â€" UPHOLSTERING ~PHILIP A. 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