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Highland Park Press, 7 Jan 1937, p. 6

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v&gx was host to a group last mninli and tonight the groom will give hi bachelor party at the Germanis elub, Chicago. Mr. Theo. C. Butz of Hazel avenue, is éntertaining the "bridal party at dinner Friday eve, annual minstrel show n at University of Illinois byâ€"the Ill Union will be Bernice Ku of 329 Cedar avenue, who will beâ€"0o! the publicity committee,.. _ â€" _ Beveral parties are being given this week for the young couple. Monday evening, Mr. Robert Childs of North Sheridan road gave a dinâ€" ner at the University club followed by a theater party.. Tuesday eveâ€" ning, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker of Chicago entertained at dinner i their apartment. ‘ Miss Jane H&r% The young couple will reside Fvanston when they return their honeymoon. Ns : | Miss Elizabeth Simon of Philaâ€" ddmwflficmthbrfloumd‘ of ru:dmlsi:lxummflc‘yflo! Fvanston : will the bride‘s y other attendant. Mr. Taylor will atâ€" tend his son as best man, and Mr. ing ~the approaching marriage of their daughter, Georgiana, to Wilâ€" liam L. Taylor, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor of Evanston, which will take place Saturday eveâ€" ning, Jan. 9th, at their home. Rev. A. E. Gerhard of the Winnetka Conâ€" gregational church will read the Mooreâ€"Taylor â€"Mr. and Mrs. George E. Moore of 232 Prospect avenue, are anouncâ€" i January PAGE SIX B. E. Christensen, O.D. OPTOoOMETRIST the Sale of sales Thursday They matched wits for the biggest diamond in the World. 1 Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. Jan. 10â€"11â€"12 _ Every Dress : drastically reduced for quick clearance. Among those taking part in the HIGHLAND PARK DRESS SHOP Tol. H. P. 2400 â€" Eve Performances 7:15 and 9:15 Also: Color Travelogue and Screen Added: March of Time. Phone Highland Park 2022 13 S. St. Johns Ave. Phone Highland Park 2160 15 Maiden Lane coMING : .: _ | j "THE DEVIL IS A SESSY" with Jackie Cooper and Freddie Bartholomew â€" Wallace Beery in "OLD HUTCH" CLAIRE TREVOR CESAR ROMERO 391 Celtnl Avenue Highland Park, IL FRANK MORGAN LOCALS â€" Walker will also attend the "Dimples" A L C Poemenienreannreearer ons Snes e e ns e elce t e te un n Lsnt Co en t mc frak Cp o 10c en e in Lion s H4 4C Paperes L9 i Peeeropan sevk S onl es on ts n ue mm s dae ep o fO n C 9 )‘?‘J file x’,“fi’ ue 9t ® f NoE t 5 ts y e e tarrake P ep o Po e trre s e ons t ofi 0nc 6." o c i pinnnndensioarahinedemin f w resns ' ’ eA 4 ; rol ; i o ; 8 a Tok Ni s es mlee es (aic efi natinte: C en t oE PR C FOatsaMi 3\ Cant Reeqeneieeny use en ne d rmeut k Lo i Y O N â€" Sat..Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 continuous all of Chicago. . E. Waltmann of‘fn(ilsi:;go was the Year‘s day of Mr. and Mrs. is Otteni of W Park avenue. SS_ .1 s olak ~â€"Mr. James CoHins of : Lincoln Marty Clarks, Martha De Leuw and Diane Ewellâ€"have,. returned to Stephens college in Columbia, Mo. Miss Clarke is the dsgme'r of, the David R. Clark‘s of Gary avenue, Miss De Leuw is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. De Leuw of Woodland avenue, and Miss Ewell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ewell of Cary avenue. > x for the faly. To Meet x5 Prad _ The Ladies Aid: society of the Redeemer Luth ‘church, will meet Thursday ning at the home of Mrs. Henry Kuch, 967 N. St. Johhs avenue. Mrs. Kuch and Mrs. A. Nielsen will be the hostesses. Miss~Margaret Stewart is planâ€" ing to leave about the middle of this month for a three weeks visit in San Diego, Calif. / $ ~ Mrs. Charles. W,. Jones,: 510 N. Linden avenue, entertained several friends and relatives at a delightâ€" ful New Year‘s day party. Her home. was attractively decorated for the Yuletide season. Mrs. Edna Jones furnished music for singing and dancing, and numerous games were played during the day, Among those present from :out of town were: Mr. and. Mrs. Albert Jones and son Robert of Western Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rosback and zons, Donald and Warren, of Elmâ€" hurst; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy W. Moody and son, Willard, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Moody:and 0. W. Moody, Mr. and Mrs. George Thornton and three children of Rosemont, Pa., visited their parents, the F.*P. Boyntons, over the ho‘hday:. d Saathoff‘s Announc Two Engagements Mr. and Mrs, William Wurm of Broadview avenue the happy parents of a son bom.gtmday at the Highland Park hospital. , _ ~~ Mr. and Mrs. John H. Duggan of Lake Forest, announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter, Ann Cathâ€" erine, to James D. Berube, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Berube of Highland Park. No definite date has been set for the wedding which will probably take place late in the sumâ€" mer or early in the fall. . Ladies Aid Society Mr. and Mrs. William H. Saathoff announce. the eqzn:emenu of their two daugtm, ‘Carolyn to George Harold Ehlen, son of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Ehlen of Chicago, and Janet, to Leslie: A. Southerton, son of Mr. and nfl“’ ‘Benjamin F. Southâ€" erton of hland Park. No date has been set for either wedding. The Misses Ruth and Nancy Chalmers â€" entertained at â€" "open house" ~Saturday. evening at the Chalmers‘ home| on 8. St. Johns avenue. : fai i . Mr, and Mrs, W. F. Knobloch of Fort Sheridan éentertained a group of their friends at 500 ‘and midâ€" night supper New Year‘s eve. edy hit â€"a panic of Inughs and fun. Added: Edgar Kennedy Comedy. spoiled girl who drove her Dad irito love and trouble! | A“imhm;fl&)&lc Fridayâ€"Saturday | Jan. 8â€"9 STUART ERWIN ROBERT ARMSTRONG HERBERT MARSHALL ANNE SHIRLEY _ CERTRUDE MICHAEH â€" It‘s "Make Way For . _/A Lady" "All American ::mes oHlins | of â€" Lincoln ho shas 0 e sick list ~past wx.u is getting along hi Jan. 13â€"14 «10e ° Tho following out of town guests, all relatives, were:" Mrs. Catherine Roeber of Evanston, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Orth, Jr.,’;ll'u.‘ Henry Kellâ€" ,‘inilr. and Mrs. Richard: Czajkoâ€" ‘waki, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer T. Orth, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loveland, Mr. Wilâ€" Jliam Orth, Mrs. Carl Weise}, Sr., ‘lfi'[ and. Mrs. Carl Weisel, Jr., all of Milwaukee. Mrs. Roscoe Burgess, _M#. and Mrs. Robert Burgess of Pepria Heights, Mr. W. E. Brand, Mx. Robert W. Schneider, and Miss gobll:ie‘ibou Schneider of Highland aftk.;"" _ _â€" td :Tho Woman‘s Missionary society of | the. First United Evangelical chiirch will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Henning, 577 West Park avenue next. Thursday, Jan. 14th. ‘Meémbers: and friends are cordially ted to . attend. Missionary p r service at the church on Wednesday evening. * Miss Aileen Krumbach of Ridge road, who spent last week visitâ€" her fiance, Richard Leuth and his parents in Baraboo, Wis:, has returned to her home. Missionary Society Meets . | ‘The bride was attended by her cousins, Sylvia Orth Weber and Louise® Kelling fikfluflu all. of whom carried oldâ€"fashioned bougquets ;'pd murid. to the yl:l'dltll:l ‘of the ?"‘““‘ arch, y Robert ilchud Czajkowski and Clarence J. Weber served . the groom. | Rev. Roscoe Miles Burgess, a relative from Peoria Heights, read the servâ€" 'rhe couple are making their home in a studio apartment at 369 Cenâ€" trJl. avenue. : ~â€"(Wihalter E. Miller of Fort Sheridan and Ann Spiranes of Winnetka; and Melvin â€"Mitchell of Fort Sheridan, and Erna Emma Nerling of Highâ€" land Park took out marriage licenses in Waukegan recently. P k. a most delicious and attractive bridal ‘dinner ‘was served at the Green Tea Pot. ho sds Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beneke are at home now in their home at 555 Forest avenue. They were married November 28. Mrs. Beneke was the fo Dorothy ‘Dahlberg of Chiâ€" Mrs. W,. E. Meierhoff of Glencoe avenue entertained the rs of the Women‘s Missionary iety of '.B'ffiuny church ‘ at luncheon last lursday. y t 3448 + Er. and Mrs. Douglass Boyd of ewood â€" drive announce . the birth of a son born Saturday at the Highland Park hospital. .. Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Prins of Spoâ€" kane, Wiash., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Denzel of South Second street. Miss Jane Ann Morris of St. s was the guest last week of iss Judy Howes of Maple avenue. Judy and Byron Howes, Jr., and Jane, returned to their studies at tincipia Monday. 1 _Mr. and Mrs. John F. Leonardi are ‘leaving Saturday for a two f motor trip to New Orleans ml“:hrouth the South. / Nuptials â€"â€" | v4 1»-: last Saturday evening, Jan. 2, Salome Tecla Brand, d&::hte; ot._gl_(rs.‘Ouon Brand and late Orson B. Brand of 369 Central aveâ€" nue, became the bride of (Robert Roeber of Lake Ferest. 19 2. k : The ceremony. wffflw in the studio room at the home of the bride‘s mother. Balsam and spruce draped with streamers of white lights formed the alter ut&x. The bride, attired in her mother‘s wedâ€" ding dress and the veil of hzx; gunt, Mrs. Michael Orth, Jr., was given in matrimony _ by ’her uncle, * M#. Michael Orth, Jr. â€"| .‘ . Mrs. H. H. Beneke left the early part of ‘this week for New York m where she sailed yesterday the 8. 8. New York for Germany. She is going :abroad with her sister and brother, Mrs. Albert O. Thostel of Milwaukee and Edgar J. Vihlein of| Chicago, to spend two months. They â€"will visit Mr. Uihlein‘s sonâ€" in:law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Ai{rad Uihlein, who are living in Freibourg. Dr. Uihlein is working in‘the Freibourg clinics. week as he was confined to the Evâ€" anston hospital. + < Bud Meisner of Lawrence, Kan., fot'merly of Highland Park, was the New Year‘s day guest: of Jimmy Brush of Dale avenue, : | Robert W. Wood |of Tuxson, xas, spent the} past week. here ting his parents, General and Mrs. R. E. Wood. .: | + A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilson of Onwentsia aveâ€" nue on Saturday at the Highland ,ykofio:y!tfl. td Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bliss (Mary Swazey) and daughter, Sheila, of Buffalo, N. Y., flew back to their home Sunday after spending the past week with M{p&mtq. the R. B. Swazreys. . [ | / Â¥ Francis Drake spent last weekâ€" end at home with his parénts on Laure!l avenue: He was unable ‘to be with them during the previous ‘Austin Altizer of Pittsfheld, IIL., will be the weekâ€"end guest at the Roy Zimmer home, ~â€" Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Frazier of Onwentsia ~avenue (are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son born Monday at the Hightand Park:â€"hospital. | ; |â€"| _ . . Edna, Richard and Hugo Schneiâ€" der, Jr., entertained at a New Year‘s eve party in the basement of tfio.mmf.wm ts. : THE PRESS The North Shore Catholie Woâ€" man‘s league will hold its regular monthly meeting at the Community House in~ Winnetka on Tuesday, January 12, at 2 p.m. After the regular course of business there will be an illustrated lecture by Mrs. Muriel C. Leppard, whose husband is geographer at Chicago university. Mrs. Leppard has traveled extenâ€" sively with her husband at home and abroad and has acquired for her lectures many beautiful and interâ€" esting pictures which she will preâ€" sent during her program, entitled, “Lmdl End to John O‘Groats." Af the program tea will be , the hostesses for the day beâ€" ing Mrs. Pauline C. Scully and Mrs. P. J, Legare, both of Winnetka, . Announcement has been made by the chairman of the Public Welfare committee, Mrs. Frederick G. Murâ€" bach, that there will be a dessert brid}e on Tuesday, January 26, at 1;30 p.m. in the league‘s club rooms at the Community: Hodse, the proâ€" ceeds from which will be used to equip a number of suit cases with clothes to be turned over to the Mary club, which club‘arranges to give to worthy high school girls. As this is a very worthy cause the chairman and her committee t;re making every, effort to have this party a great success. s :‘ Effective Monday, Jan. 4th train No.d”‘ f«;‘r Chicago vifldl.ei?ve Highâ€" land Park 7:03 y ‘except Sumiay instead orl:":‘w p.m. Ar?ivp- ing Chicago 7:45 p.m. in ample time f:rmrhe theatre. For complete inâ€" formation see ticket agent. > Mrs. M. C. Leppard to Give HMlustrated _ Talk in Winnetka Mr. and Mrs. James JM::: coal and two daughters have turned from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., wh‘:&e Mr. Gathercoal was engaged during the past five months,‘ superâ€" vising the completion of the Goverâ€" nor‘s club. They visited Mrs. Ga}h- ercoal‘s mother, Mrs. Paul Udell of Lakeview terrace the early part of the week. They will return to their ::nje ‘in Wilmette Friday or Saturâ€" y. ' 3 | _ Mr. and Mrs. Battista Pasquesi of Highwood are mno::ndng.the arâ€" rival of a daughter born Saturday at the Highland Park hospital. _ mm'j;; 'l-)'a'lhlyo of 8. St. Johns avente returned Saturday from .a two weeks trip to Florida and Cuba. Mrs. â€" Robert Umbach â€" (Mary Guyot) returned to her parent‘s home New Year‘s day from the Vieâ€" tory Memorial® hospital. Mr, and pital. _ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Keith Grant (of South First street entertained a group of their friends Saturday eveâ€" ‘The Misses Phocbe Swazey }hd Lyd::' Hastings left TFTuesday Aor Vassar college to resume . their studies. + | lt. and Mrs. ‘Joseph Dugan ‘of Highwood are receiving uâ€" lutlzm on the birth of a son born Saturday at the Highland Park hosâ€" Mr. and Mrs.. Raymond Dati of Chicago are. the proud parents of a son born December 31, at the Highland Park hospital _ : _ Mr. and Mrs, Henry Paine spent the holidays with relatives in Churleo::n;d;w. Va. Mr. Paine ‘:c; turned the day after Chnflg a Mrs. Paine will teturn this week. _ Mrs, William Guyot: entertained ‘&n:fl" at a family reunion. M{:: Dorothy Ott of Wilmette was a their Sunday guest. P# * \â€" Mrs. H. M. Prior ot_w.&;;:rz is leaving this week for a ‘@ visit with her son, Lyman Prior and family in Jacksonville, Fla. { ‘ Miss Eleanor Austin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank D. Austin is spending ten days in New York visâ€" iting ‘relatives. â€"> { i s MILDRED HAESSLER Little Studio of the Classes in Ballet, Ballroo: | * undAm;‘:& n | and Acrobatic. _ . | Morning and evening classes in Tap and Ballroom for adults. | 1737 Rice Street â€" Ravinia For information Tel. H. P. 1330 The.. ;. HOMESTEAD Hinman Ave. and Church St. Operated by Philip A. Danielson Evanston‘s _ > Inn ‘The number of marriage licenses issued in the county clerk‘s office during the same period dropped to 4,009, compared to 5,886 last year. The decrease was due mainly to the change in the administration of the county clerk‘s office whereby out of county applicants for marriage liâ€" censes cannot obtain them after 5 p.m. on weekdays and noon on Satâ€" urdays. | xt m Jfl,,“'" e ,“.:1 s Saturday of this city, away afternoon in his apartment in the Orington . hotel, Evanston, !m * ing a :pek's iliness of y Mr. Thorsen was 77 years old. He was a retired insurance broker and founder of the firm of James B. ‘Thorsen‘ and sons, Inc. of bh‘flfl Mr. Thorsen was born in Copenâ€" hagen, Denmark, and came to Chiâ€" cago in 1870 where he led an active life until he retired two years ago. He is survived by his widow, Flors ence M., and mix sons, J. Mitchel, Kenore and Theodore of New York, George of n;-t Dover, Ct.; Waldo of Highland Park and Ralph of Chiâ€" cago and two daughters, Mrs. H. V. Taylor of Evanston and Mrs. Donâ€" ald Lawder of Greenwich, Conn. Funeral services were held Monâ€" day morning at 11:30 a.m. in the chaple at 1460 Sherman ave., Evâ€" anston. Cremation followed. . Births Outnumber Deaths in County There were*549 more births than deaths in Lake county during the year ending Dec. 1, according to the vital statistics records in the office of County Clerk Russ Alford. For the 12 months ending Dec. 1 there were 1,643 births and 1,094 deaths. } While theré were nine more births recorded this year than in t”fi; when 1,634 birth certificates | entered, there were also 39 more :ic:dth:thtn last when 1,055 persons James B. Thorsen Former Resident Dies of Pneumonia â€" AOHN B 327â€"29 North Green Bay Send those valuable rugs carpets, drapes furniture to the VOGUE CLE for restor of their original beauty apd life. Let us | s how lovely they look by ofir system of clea and refinishing. *3 And the VOGUE cleaning is really good for : rugs and furnitureâ€"they longerâ€"clean : are l‘nihry. J i , . . 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