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Highland Park Press, 28 Jan 1937, p. 6

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*E 7 ’ i PAGE % for the at 7: Chuart day | Mr. for 1 an 1 that whe At I and clls 69 At ing Su wt tr: #1 1i P 13 t 14 RE P VO* AdintPeqâ€"at Tob Pogt Aptaliiiedt shudr Airrtdiincts Aitsacs.s d : Little JoA®h ‘Nieter who has been : seriously in following an appendec: tomy at the Highland Park hospiu!‘ **last week, is eonv’llduc%:g slowly. Mrs. Robert Roeber (Salome Brand) was guest of honor . at a shower: given Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Ethe! Larson, by the Young Women‘s club. â€" â€" Mr.:and Mrs. A. B. Cook and famâ€" "ily ‘left early this week for Pitts] Capturing the festive spirit of carâ€" nival, all committees of the North Shore Art league are cooperating to make a tremendous success of the masked ball with which it will celeâ€" brate Mardi Gras, Shrove Tuesday night, February 9. The many forms of entertainment planned for this affair necessitated such a large space that the league took over the entire Winnetka Woman‘s â€"club b;tlld_ingf and so will have provision for daneâ€" ers, danceâ€"watchers, cards, converâ€" uti% and supper, which will be lel;\:od.‘ blxflgt.f't‘yle from 10:30 an. Mrg. Alvin Roberg of High street announces> the engagement of her daughter Jean to Lawrence Struss, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Struss of Lake Forest. Cig t > 1 Frances Frech, 513 Eim Place, was chosen President of the Acâ€" countancy club at the University of lilinois recently. ‘The club is the largest organization in the Universâ€" ity‘s College of Commerce, it has nearly 500 members, : burg, Pa., where Mr. Cook has ‘been ll-mm-d‘hl“m ““M,m”m Mr. and Mrs. ‘Norman Hansen (Marion Fritsch) have moved from Vine avenue to Mundelein. _ P n ind ive dbcvadncts d k d c cssc cid y Dorothy Herbst, a member of the juniorâ€"class of Milwaukee Downer seminary, has been elected chairman of her advisory in the junrior class for the second semester. ton, where ‘he ‘and ‘his brideé have been living since November. Jean Roberg Is Engaged â€" . Dr. Waldron. is a graduate of the University of Michigan Medical school and is an intern‘at the Massâ€" achusetts General hospital in Bosâ€" pioneer residents of this city, met at the University of Michigan when both were students there in the late 1870‘s and it was at Ann Arbor that Mr. and Mrs. Holmes met when they were studying there a gener, ation later, . . i * Young Dr. and Mrs. Waldron, his parents and sister Miss Fréderâ€" icka Waldron, t the weekâ€"end here, and Mrs, Holmes and three of the children, Russel, Alice and David also were at home from Ann Arbor, where the three are studying. Reveal Woedding ‘ _ : _‘ ‘of Jane Holmes _ _ } Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Holmes announced the wedding of â€" their â€"eldest daughter, Jane, to Dr. Alexâ€" ‘ander Minty Waldron, which took "place in June, at a tea given at their home Sunday afternoon. _ DPr. Waldron is the son of Dr. and Mrs, Frederick Waldron of Ann Arâ€" bor, Mich., who Mr. and Mrs. Holmes have known since they were in ‘college there. GRACIE ALLENX ' â€"BOB BURNS â€" _ Sunâ€"Monâ€"Tue Jan 31. Feb. 1â€"2 ‘â€""#@Winterset" â€" . This is the th*nl romance in this family in which‘Ann Arbor is conâ€" cerned. ~Mrs. Holmes‘ parents, the late Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Smoot, Broldoauo!’x'ysr' COMING â€" JACK BENNY GEORGE BURKNs â€" Quintuplets in "REUNION;" Errol Fiynn in "CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE®* _ _ â€" _ in "CHARGE OF THE PAGE SIX BURGES MEREDITH concert stage, all togother in the Eve Pertormances 1:15 and 9 Tel. H. P. 2400 â€". Highland Park, III. . Admission 30c in their original stage roles. LOCALS â€" ALCYON the year! Powell in "BORN TO DANCE;" â€"â€" Not One Good Peature Bat Twb . Mrs. George W. Childs of N. Sherâ€" idan d entertained at; luncheon Tuesday for Mrs. Thomas Bellhouse of Geotgia. . A number of Mrs. Béllâ€" house‘s old friends from Highland Park jLake Forest were present. Mrs.| Irving ‘Randall entertained at a farewell tea Sunday for Mrs. Gerard Van Schaick of Vine avenue who is leaving the latter part of the week for a three montKs sojourn in Savannah, Ga. k Mr. fand Mrs. Charles Guyot of Chicago and Mrs. Charles Johnson of : paign were the weekâ€"end ‘&duts of Mr. and Mrs: William uyot it Glenview avenue.). ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hokins of Rogers iPark are receiving gongratuâ€" at a f: Gerard who is the wee in Savi Wed.â€"Thurs. The Worth While ier club is meeting with Mrs. Friedel Fuller of Dee: this evening (Thursday). Mr. Mrs. John e of 8. St. Johns avenue are spending about six w vacationing in; Houston, Texas, Los Angeles, Calif., and New Orl .‘ During their abs Miss Katherine Kenry will be in charge of the Railroad Men‘s Home. Mrs.| ‘Byler of Chicago week guest of her sist« F. Si « i 12M AOCC [ERDNE VC BECH B AZ T. Cap and Mrs. Wren and famâ€" ily, Lt.] St. John and Major and Mrs. Bell family of â€"Fort, Sheridan will e up their new duties and quarters in the Philippi «within the next month. t & d JAMES GLEASON . Mrs. John Christman ‘of Laurel avenue left Monday for Miami, Florâ€" ida she will spend the remainâ€" der of the winter, Â¥1.0k.} Billy Guyot Jr., of Maywood is staying with his: grandparents, Mr. Mrs.. William |Guyot <of G1 w avenue this week because of the illness of his parepts. Both are ill with the flu, it transferred, and w&nftflgy plan to make their future home. : _ _: _ "Hideaway Girl" PECIAL neumg se LAWRENCE E+ "Under Your Elizabeth Silber Tranks AMusic + 3p ~Music a C 31': in! M:f%;};q ute lessonk are $1.00. ARE YOU THE MAN? ‘? OPTOMETRIST 891 'Centrql Avent 5 n(m..a Park, NJ He‘ has had sales expeâ€" rlerqe or is confident he ‘can sell. He his own automobile. Hé can give. good refere To this man we 6ffer ADDRESS PRESS H. 0. Phighe Highland Park MARTHA RAYE wn automobile. He can rive. good refere 1’6 this man we offer a | real opportunity. maue with srand new "The Plot â€" $47:Central Pho veit" i# ZASU PI he. 3242 Â¥ve minâ€" iyreftyi‘s 160 3â€"4 0.D. Ity i .. yPHARMACISTS ;fiém.qlfp.,b\ y \Mrs. | Bernard . Wizelman . and daughter Natalie of Glencoe avenue, left this week for California, where they will visit friends and relatives .fo‘t;‘th weeks. _ ,"> 34 ; â€" Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Barnes of ‘Ridge drive, are moving into their new home on Lincoin avenue on Friday. â€"|. * y "Little Joan Youngs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Youngs, enterâ€" Jncd a few of her friends Saturday at dinner and a theatre party, in cq%'l_e.bmion of her ninth birthday. ‘Our specialty, you know, is preâ€" iptions. We pride ourselves on mln. every script "just as the Doctor ordered," with fresh, potent Have you ever dropped into a store where no one seemed to care very much whether you ever came back? Well, here‘s one place where your patronage is appréeciatedâ€"and we always try our best to impress that fact by giving prompt, courteous, intelligent and interested service. _‘Mr. and M¢s, Harold C. Youngs of Egandale road, are spending this week at New Orleans, attending a convention. . j Lurs. ;'nnq‘l 8. North of Lake Forest, formerly of Highland Park entertained at a tea Sunday for her sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas [Bellhouse of Georgia, who are visiting Mrs. North for a few days.. Many Highland Park We‘ll APPRECIATE Your Patronage (Mrs. Hubert Harmon of Crofton avenue is quite ill, from a fall down the stairs in her home Sunday, in which she received. a broken arm. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bard and Mr. and Mrs. George Bard are leaving Friday on‘ the Zephyr for a months sojourn in San Francisco. . Later they will go fiurther south for sevâ€" eral weeks. . Miss Janet Bard is visâ€" iting the Sgllar Bullards at Far Horizons, Golita, Calif., and will join her parents in San Francisco. :â€"Mr. and Mrs. Willis Clavey of Northbrook sre announcing the birth of a daughter, born Monday, at the Highland Park hospital. . Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Clark and daughter Paula of Ridgewood drive are moving to Niles Center on Friâ€" :'x‘ where they have taken an apartâ€" t. uP C (A / surprise, iparty, celebrating Marie Lawther‘s birthday, was given fi' her (mother . Mrs. W. Lawther, st Sunday evening. $ ary are Los Angeles, San Francisco, B:tnldcr] Dam‘ and the Painted Des.â€" ert. B5 00 CR :5 k4 ter of ll%fin& Mrs. Frank J. Conrad. Mrs. William Drake and Mrs. H. F; Siemson entertained the Execuâ€" tive committée of the Womens Misâ€" sipnary society of Bethany. church at a luncheon{in the parsonage Tuesâ€" day. uid t18 i ‘Mr. and Mrs. Richard Loewenthal, of Waverly road, #@re the proud parâ€" ents of a son, born Sunday, at the Highland Park hospital. _ | lations on the birth of a daughter, born Monday, Jan. 25. Mrs. Hokins was formerly Atlene Conrad daughâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Gordon F. Leonard of the : Udell building are leaving Monday for a six weeks sojourn in the West. Included in theirâ€"itinerâ€" |Miss Edith Hanson of | S. Green Bay road is at the )Icreyal!?fltal, ghieago where she is under o -fvn- ‘n' + { * EARL W. M Ravinia #HL PRESS Show vention Pictures At Legion Meeting Tonight / The res â€" meeting of the Dumaresq S; r Post No. 145 of the Ameri Legion will be held Thursday ning, Jan. 28, at Legion club #hom at 8 â€"o‘clock p:m. At this m pictures of the, Naâ€" tional Conv@@tion will be shown through the @@urtesy of the Chicago Elevated P These pictures will prove to be 1 interesting:and all members d avail themselves: of this opportufity. / po beu y Aâ€"good flod#, good music and good «omradeship ecombine to make this a most yable event. The Friendfhip club of the Y. W. C. A. is ma much «preparation for a dance Wh Thursday, February 4 which will ibe open ‘to the public; The Purple ights Orchestra of Evanston _ again furnish the music for ging and .in addition there will a number of attracâ€" tive special Meatures including ‘tap dancing ,w ing, instrumental and vocal numbe § ol Friends Sponsors Dance And Fl;l Show number of . donated for ther info: Clarke, H. P. A benefit party will be given by the of ‘St. James church, Highwood, James Parish hal, this afternool at 2 o‘clock. A large number of . y prizes have been donated for fhe occasion. â€" For furâ€" ther info: Call Mrs. T. P. avenue énfllmd a few of her friends at last Friday, . Mr.and ‘George Keller of Skokie av have moved to Niles Center. Mrg) Keller was formerly Dorothy Stt er. . e Mess . pleton, Wis, ir‘iudsofl:North'udln. house atter ks l General Wood left last week e onl m nntinlen oined by e who lpen.:hr ervat Vero Beach, Fla. Wood expects to be back in Hig Park next week. Mrs. DorofBy Gardner of E. Cen+â€" tral ‘avenue t the ‘past month in, Chicago Where she was active in the Junior : j . Miss M Hawkins lp&n:/flf weekâ€"end at Lawrence College/‘Apâ€" Dr. and Mirs. Frederick Waldron of Ann . , Michigan were the weekâ€"end of the Samuel 8. Holmes. ale Pound ... GOLDEN Whipping CREAM _ piat ... {| Pint U itent" ECIAL Large Hegnery *28 EAsxANDOLPH ST ‘ ICACO ;* Mrs. Arthur Vetter of DeTamble FI T ED " Sd Cases . . Riduced : TAEYACY. FAYLOR 537 M"’W. the Cream of the North Shore: EADDW DAIRY M PRODUCTS ntral Ave. p Club Card Party 21¢ 22¢ EyPe 35¢ Cuore Arte Club Sponsor Presidents Birthday Ball, Jan. 30 Cuore Arte club are sponsoring a President‘s Birthday ball to be held at the Oak Terace school, Highwood, _RFuneral services will be held this afternoon (Thursday) at 2 o‘clock in Waukegan. Interment will be in Waukegan cemetery, ‘Besides her only daughter she leaves two Wm‘ Osborne, to se k & Mr. Harriett Hallowell Moody, a pioneer resident of Waukegan, died My;mmooainwfltg:: was the mother of Mrs. A. O. of this city. * Born in 1850; she came to Waukeâ€" gan from Muassachusetts with her parents in the early days, settling in what was known at that time as. "Little Fort." Her parents were of New England birth, and both of her grandfathers served ‘as officers durâ€" ing the Revolutionary war. Mrs. Moody was one of the oldest | high school teachers, at the time of her death, having taught in Waukeâ€" gan high school. T Five years ago, she was struck by an automobile and since has been an invalid. o on M lX mb Saonat Mrs. A. 0. Mason‘s * Mother Dies in , _ Waukegan, Tuesday Savings and Assoâ€" ._clation of: W egan 216 Madison St.‘ Phone Maj. How Do Your ~RugsLook? FIRST FEDERAL 5 to 15 Years to Repay, . We have money loan on homes in Kixhlr;nd Pfi Deerfield, Lake Forest Lake Bluff.. All loans monthly amortized Special Low Prices for the B FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS No need to call outâ€"of to because VOGUE is capab ling any size or type o modern plant in Highland Repairing of All Types + Refrin * Telephone Us for and cleaning deâ€" partment in ‘Orzite Padding and Stair HICHLAND PArRK , she was struck o mak 390 tives in High Mbod Any cont § tions of , food or clothing be sent to them and these will be turned over to the Red immediately. hea uooo rapg Mr. J. Muzik of 132 Hi wood a phone H. P. 3617, Mr. Cl:t E. Waite of 128 street are the Red Cross k The of Ermine Clean Inc., Highwood‘s contribu to the C Q;md&u ican rogs & nation mwddhhnnz Girl Se of troop 2 of Hi wood second in line with volun! contribution of $5.00, cured ~ vefreshments "“Lfi‘ gerved, those who is a, most evening. A pber. . centage pf the proceeds will h‘o jory:: 3: to the National committee for work _ in co ng infantile paralysis, i *Ag&%r balance pf the money will beâ€"uyseq _ by the for work in the commiun. . _ ity. : B /~? )tometricâ€"Eye Specialist & it1 relief from _ Eyes :w.m-u.m * j ¢ Office BLmâ€"'I p.m. to 9 pm. 117 N. St. Johns, Highland Park: THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, apsy | Dm.lliED‘« HAESSLE Little Studio of the hundm::g'e P ‘ Morning and evening classes Tap Ballroom for adults, 1737 Rice Street â€" Ravinia For information Tel H. P. 1330 DR. WOOD, O. D. ging Carpets stima te inter Months Pads at has been se _ .] ; L ©0,00, 182 ‘. 8617, 28 Â¥ athiess. eir aÂ¥ §{}

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