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Highland Park Press, 15 Apr 1937, p. 6

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Mrs. Arthur Raff, with her chilâ€" dren, Morton and Paula, are spendâ€" ing the vacation» at Clifty Falls State Park, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. ~Carroll Snyder (Iola Glader) left Sunday for Pittsâ€" burgh, Pa., where they will make their future home. Mrs., C. F. Sinclair of San Anâ€" tonio, Texas, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Sinclair. Mres. R. T. R. Hastings and daughâ€" ter, Jean, have returned from Poughkeepsie, .N. Y., where they apent the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Randall are expected home the latter part of this week from a several weeks soâ€" journ in California, Arizona, and New Mexico. The regular business meeting of the Highland Park group of the (Northwestern Settlement met last Wednesday, April 7, at the home of Mrs. Abram Hoffman. of this city. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT OF SISTER Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Smyth of. Chicago, announce the engageâ€" ment of their sister, Miss Rosalie Smyth, to Hayes O‘Brien, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael John O‘Brien pAmong the 100 guests were their five children, Ernest Kuchne of Highland Park, Mrs. W. R. McNeill of Highwood, William Kuchne of Chicago, Fred Kuchne of Still Waâ€" ter, Minn., and Mrs. Harvey Earâ€" hart of Chicago and eleven grandâ€" children and one great grand child, ;H:: Barbara Jean Perry of Raâ€" _ Mr. and Mrs. William Kuchne of 157 Maud avenue, Chicago, former residents .of Highland Park celeâ€" brated their fiftieth wedding anniâ€" versary Saturday evening April 10. SBérvices were held at the First Gerâ€" man M. E. church in~Chicago with a reception following at Imperial hall, â€" Cornelia avenue, Chicago. Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. Apr. 17â€"18â€"19 GRETA GARBO . ROBERT TAYLOR Thursdayâ€"Friday . April14â€"15 â€"DOUBLE FEATURE NITESâ€" 1st Show 7190 â€" 2nd Performance 9:00 The and loves of the greatest “fl"*llho"hw-l CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Walter and Jean Malmquist are quarantineed at their home with scarlet fever. * + Bloomington over the weekâ€"end visiting the Fowler estate. Mr. Charles Fowler, the owner, is presiâ€" dent of the Servrite Mig. Co. "Rembrandt" with CHARLES LAUGHTON chosen for the coming year at this Mrs. Olga Viocci of Highland Park and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett SORORIS AMICAE BANQUET The annual banquet of Sororis Amicae will be held Monday eveâ€" l mimatks. ow steer Th io New officers will be This picture will remain vivid and is a student. CHOSEN HISTORIAN OF SORORITY > Miss Mary Lu Sanborn is returnâ€" wumw&g the spring holiday with :hlr.nd'lma.hln.- She has recently been elected Historian of Alpha Xi Delta sororâ€" ity of Madison university where she Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, II1 . â€" Admission $0¢â€" 10¢ Eve Performances 7:15 and 9:15 â€" Sat.â€"Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 continuous s‘ COMING â€"â€"â€" h es mick rowkn ". 1B _ AVENUE* esn t ie.,. â€"LOCALS â€" A L CY O N i"i-:.l C Hhadcad ol The Woman‘s Bendfit association will hold a public bingo game, Friâ€" day, April 16, at 8 o‘clock at Amerâ€" ican Legion hall, McKinley road, Lake Forest. Miss Neva Becklian and Mrs. Leroy Swanson of Waukegan enterâ€" tained at a miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening, for Miss ‘{-ry Delkus of that city, who 1 be w-unm.m April 20â€"21 Saturday April 16 THE JONES FAMILY Mrs. E. 8. Gillilan of ~Lincoln, Neb., arrived Thursday to spend several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mre. A, 8. Loomis. DRUGSI! [ I~ x wi: that word in big es To Th in susphntientty a Tirng alze it. is a Store. 'o-pfihhh-: Nons, and pledge ourselves to each one procisely as the Docter directs. No substitutions here. Our registered pharmadists are very carefully selected for skill in compounding; our stocks are fresh and complete. And because our volume of prescription business is lurge, our prices are always fair. Bring those prescriptions your Physician writes kere to be filled: at their best. ... . in a hilarions and heartâ€"warming picture! Dr .and Mrs. N. S. Mayo, who spent the winter at Mt. Dora, Fia., have returned to their home on Sherâ€" idgn place. & wE SELL DRUGS! vacation on April 17th. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Getz of Clifâ€" ton avenue, have returned from a several weeks trip to Guatemala. Dr .and Mrs. Arthur F. Byfield, after three months at theâ€"Hotel Amâ€" bassador in Chicago, have returned to their home at 848 S. Linden aveâ€" nue. Their son, Abbott Byfield, junâ€" for at. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. in Boston, will fly. to Highland Park for a short spriag her studies at Vassar after spending her spring vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. T. R. Hastings. * matic sketches on the radio. Mr. Jaeger is a graduate of Lake Porâ€" est academy and of the University of Wisconsin and Deerfleldâ€"Shields high sehool. SLIM SUMMERVILLE M::"J"' C wa r. Jneger is a son :lr.nll-.lobml.m Miss White was graduated from the Northwestern University School of Speech three years ago, and since then has been taking part in draâ€" BOOTH TARKINGTON®S Hilarions serious thoughts this spring, for he is engaged to Miss Loretta White and they already have taken a house vegetable igarden there before they are married on June 12. Miss White is the daughter of Mrs. Thomas C. MISSâ€"LORETTA WHITE WILL BE JUNE BRIDE loeogg"%na Miss Lydia Hastings has resumed "Man Of The "OfR To The PHARMACISTS H. P. 3300 Major and Mrs. H. M. Hook ars entertaining at â€"dinner tonight Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot spent the weekâ€"end with "their daughter and her husband Mr. and Mrs. Robert Umbach of Chicago. The Bethany charch Music comâ€" mittee will entertain the choir at dinner Friday in the church parlors. “:ml.n.w.zr'msh- is entertaining a friends at tea on Monday. Miss Florence Christenson | of Wade street entertained the Execuâ€" tive commmittee of the Bethany .d‘:vlhnn&udnn'huum Col. and Mrs. Edgar King of Fort Sheridan entertained at an informal cocktail party from 4 to 7 o‘clock Wednesday afternoon. + Capt. and Mrs. John D. Austin and son John, Jr., of Alpena, Michâ€" igan, are visiting Mrs. Austin‘s sisâ€" ter and family Col. and Mrs. Edgar King of Fort Sheridan. Mr. and Mrs. Myron T. Berinett (formerly â€" Constance _ Williams) have given up their apartment in Evanston and have moved to 408 Oakwood avenue. Mr. Howard S. Smith of Prospect avenue has been confined to his home with the fla. Mrs. Dorothy Gardner and her h«hg..!olm Gardner entertained at a cocktail party on Sunday. Mr. F. J. Spaulding, who has been convalescing in San Antonio and other parts of Texas for the past ten weeks returned to his home last week, very much improved. _ The Misses Jane Garnett and Katherine Johnston are at home this week from the University of Michiâ€" gan for their spring vacation. f Mrs. Robert Winley Walker and daughter Joan returned to their home on Cary avenue Tuesday after sending the past several weeks in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. _ Mr. Walker returned here last week from Florida. Mr. Harry Kelley is ntur:‘h:{ home the latter part of this from the Highland Park hospital where he underwent a major operaâ€" tion. + ’ The Misses Mary Mavor and Janet Willard spent the weekâ€"end in Milwaukee where they helped setâ€" tle the apartment of Mary‘s newly wed sister, Dania. § « Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Derry (Dorâ€" othy Bard) motored to Augusta, Ga., over the weekâ€"end. to visit Nr. Derry‘s parents. . & Miss Marie Casper of Milwaukee is the house guest of the Victor Imigs of Deere Park this week. Mrs. Kenneth B. Lacy and Mrs. Dorothy Haskins entertained at luncheonâ€"bridge Wednesday. Miss Mae Bliss is entertaining at a supper party Saturday night for Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Mitchell (Dania Mavor) of Milwaukee. Mrs. William D. Mann and son David of N. Sheridan road are spending ten days in Natchez, Miss, Rev. and Mrs. Christoph Keller are vacationing for three weeks in California. . f The Misses Verma Bridges and Betty Leffert entertained at a misâ€" cellaneous shower last Thursday for Miss Marion Leffert. : Preliminary to the organization of an association, School of Speech Alumni of Northwestern university will meet at tea next Sunday at the Womans club in Evanston. Miss Marjorie Hurtubise, ~senior at the university, will give an original costume recital "Meteors in Mauve." Mrs. Lew Sarett, 1732 8. Greembay road and Mrs. C. T. Simon of Evâ€" anston are coâ€"chairman of the tea. Mrs;» Hope Summers Witheral is in charge of invitations. & Mr, Lew Sarett has just returned from ‘n three weeks lecture tour on the West coast including the states of Washington, Oregon and Califorâ€" nia. Mr. Sarett lectured at the Library club in Glencoe last Wedâ€" nesday. Mrs. A. M. Rosenthal and two daughters Katherine and Jean and Mrs. Howell W. Murray and two daughters Betty and Marjorie are vacationing this week, at Turkey Run, Indiana. Miss Rena Nelson is expected home the first of May from Delray Beach, Florida where she has been teachâ€" ing French in Miss Luttman‘s priâ€" vate Sunshine school since January. Among those to take out marriage licenses in Waukegan recently are William Worth McCulloch and Helen Irene Comer of Highland Park. Walter Frederic Hesler and gdm Louise Tepper of Highland ark. Central Metallic Casket Co. of Chiâ€" eago and president of the Kiwanis elub in Chicago. lt.;fllua.‘.i*‘;.‘t cago are among for Europe today (nln) %El;;::d(krw.fl’h;'d'fi terest before returning. Mr. Forke is a cousin of Mrs. Edward Fisher of this city, and is president of the blxrfld“ m-, $4. Eimer Iohnson of Highweed enmcrenrys Nuncy Chalmers of 8. St. Johns avenue entertained at a misâ€" cellancous shower for Miss Helen Comer last Thursday evening. Miss -lllh.:n::l!hrdw s ud e eoa kess street are @ uudlhu‘hmbonm the Highland Park hospital. Mr. Clifton Speer, Scout execuâ€" tive of the North Shore Area counâ€" cil, will speak on the organization wf Cub Scouts, Tuesday evening, April.20, at 8 o‘clock, at the Deerâ€" field Grammer school. Parents havâ€" ing boys between the ages of 9 and 12 are urged to attend to learn of the new system in "cubbing." ‘Clifton Speer to Address Deerfield Parents, Tuesday The Friendship club will meet this week at 7 o‘clock. Important busiâ€" ness in connection with the coming bus tour and the May dance and an informal social hour will be the features wf the evening. An awray of social activities is scheduled for the Y.W.C.A. for the next two weeks, including the Comâ€" munity Choral elub card party on Friday of this week, the Pi Delta card party on Thursday of the folâ€" lowing week, and the Style Show sponsored by the Emanon league on Wednesday, April 28. All of these will be open to the public. j group will dine at a foreign resâ€" taurant and afterward, visit. some one of the interesting activities cenâ€" ters of the city. While the Friendâ€" ship club of the Y.W.C.A. is sponâ€" soring the trip, it is open to any inâ€" terested person. Reservations must be made in advance as the bus capacity is limited. . Anyone interâ€" ested should call the Y.W.C.A. at once for full particulars. also beginners and advanced pile in Classical. m‘w: ute lessons are $1.00. Studio â€" 347 Central Phone.3242 MILDRED HAESSLER Little Studio of the Office Hours â€"7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 117 N. St. Johns, Highland Park Chicago Bus Tour Conducted by "Y" Group April 21 The Y. W. C. A. with the coming of spring is offering another of its pular‘ bus tqurs to Chicago on gw-hy,AwflB.lnvZfio"Y" at 1 o‘clock. This time attracâ€" tions visited will be massed quite well in the center of the city, makâ€" ing it possible to visit a number of places. The itinerary includes the Historical Museum where there are new features in observance of the centennial year, the Tribune buildâ€" ing, including observing the process of making the newspaper and visitâ€" ing the bromdcasting station and, if time permits, one of the mailâ€" order houses. In the evening the 1737 Rice Street â€" Ravinia _ . For information Tel. H. P. 1330 Elizabeth Silber Worth ~ â€" PRONE H. P. sa38 14 8, First St., Highland Park home" on April 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Ch the A. L. Bournique home st 292 E. Central avenue. They moved in the 1st of April The Philathes class of Bethany church will meet in the Dubs Meâ€" morial room next Tuesday evening. Imnbein‘s Thitden e rs. F.â€"C. Lils Ditmer and Mrs. Howard Morâ€" m-:lq-tctwhuuwut with â€" and Mrs. William Guyot. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Berg of Rosâ€" lyn circle have recently purchased € the Thursday) at Deerpath . Inn, h*fldqfi.-:b‘dht bridge club today (Thursday). .umm » Classes in Ballet, ‘Tap, Ballroom and R. F. Brewer Chairs Available for All Capt. and Mrs. R. L. Taylor of HOME 24â€"Hour Ambulance Piano Instruction "Mrs. Bumpsteadâ€"Leigh" is, as were the majority of the other plays given by the elub, a threeâ€"act comedy. "Mrs. Bumpsteadâ€"Leigh" was chosen by the play selection committee over several other plays because of its unusual, humorous, "Auitiey Sle Guaying the dine ey playing role of Mrs. Bumpsteadâ€"Leigh, has kept the cast amused with her reâ€" alistic portrayal ‘of # social climber at the Deerfield Grammar school auditorium. The Stagers have entered their third week of rehearsals of "Mrs. Bumpsteadâ€"Leigh" which will be prngnud to Deerfield om April 30 "The Stagers" Present Mrs. Bumpsteadâ€"Leigh in Deéerfleld Apr. 20 Phone Highland Park 2160 B. E. Christensen, O.D. Deerfleld Legion to Sponsor Baseball Team for Boys f Deerfleld post â€"No. 738 of the American Legion will sponsor a junâ€" jor baseball team, again this year as in the past. Any boy who is under 17 years of age is eligible for memâ€" bership on the team. For further information get in touch with Harâ€" old Plagge of Ralph Dunham. HAIR CUTS ............................ 40¢ Grade School Children ... 25¢ â€" 21 North Second Street (in the first residence north of meginbstmiy, is starred in "Groiee magnificently, is starred Holiday," First National production which will be the feature attraction at the Deerpath theatre, Wednesday, Thursday, April 21, 22. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, April 18, 19, and 20, at the Deerâ€" Prikes ewctess the mimes bor screen ever offered its host of adherents. In the role of s French manneâ€" quin who rises to the heights of fushion dictator for the world, Kay Francis, beautiful brunette dramaâ€" The extiting romantic combinaâ€" tion of Great Garbo with Robert Taylor under the direction of brilâ€" liant George Cuzsor, who only reâ€" cently filmed the successful "Romeo and Juliet," makes the distinguished between tragedy and comedy. tic events in Ireland‘s history, the "Uprising of Easter Week, 1916," "The Plough and the Stars," which will be shown Friday and Saturday, April 17, at the Deerpath theatre Shown 3 Days at Deerpath Theatre Do Not Worry About â€"_____________ _‘ __ ' HOUSE CLEANING! Waukegan and Wobster Avenue blankets . . . . domestic and oriental rugs and furniture. â€" . ESTIMATES CLADLY FURNISHED WITHOUT OBLIGATION Other MELLODY Products . ... 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Original m value, $150; Special at.... who has risen from an Indians counâ€" try lass to one of the higher secialâ€" A few m items on sale Hepplewhite Buffet, serpentine front, beautifully inlaid. Origâ€" ina} price $400.00; sss Special at ........................ All Work Guaranteed Friday and Saturday many items too numerous to mention. Many Victorian pieces. Anâ€" tiques, book shelves, coffee EXCHANGE 390%, Central Avenue S A L BE THURSDAY, APRIL 156, 1987

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