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Highland Park Press, 6 May 1937, p. 6

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Mr. and Mrs. Samucl Parker Johnston entertained at a supper party Sunday evening at their home to celebrate their daughter‘s birthâ€" day, but before the evening was over, the fifty young guests were informed that the party was réally an announcement party to tell of the engagement of Miss Ruth Adâ€" ams Johnston to Benjamin Morton Miss Johnston is a fifth generaâ€" tion Chicagoan, her great grandâ€" father :;l::. been John Adams, cousin Quincy Adams, the sixth â€"â€"president of the United States. She was educated at the m'ncdoolmdnwwulq At present she is a very busy young woman, being engaged in Grey Lady Work, in addition to the work she does for the Chicago Junior League at its Lake Forest hoo.kk- shop. ~She is also ‘studying m Ruth Jahnson Is The romantic news was revealed in the most unusual, modern and entertaining manner, via the movies. After the supper the guests were invited to view one or two profesâ€" sional films which were followed by. the introduction of two. new stars, Miss Johnston and Mr. Hair, whose histrionic ability, as filmed by Mr. Johnston, "spoke louder than words" of the couple‘s serious intenâ€" Mr. Hair is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ridgeway Hair of Evâ€" anston, and is a graduate of Dartâ€" mouth college where he was a memâ€" ber and the president of the Psi Phone Highland Park 2160 B. E. Christensen, O.D. WHAT WILL IT COST?H . Thuredayâ€"Friday May 6â€"7 Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. _ May 9â€"10â€"11 fllOl'}t POWER *â€" LORETTA YOUNG * LOCALS â€" "Love is NMNews" ‘Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, II1 . â€" Admission 30¢â€"10¢ Eve Performances 7:15 and 9:15 â€" Sat.â€"Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 continuous "Maid Of Salem" ing 3 ing ‘o-r mrlpuon. plll‘l. This fair mh no moreâ€" low. Why not bring your next prescription here to be filled? We welcome > ‘to answer fi-:.q_d-m.'fi:’r ou. Here‘s how Ire Pafged in this setabiich» l-ll‘l‘ollna.u.‘d‘o:rhlp-h. potent drugs we time of a skilled pharmacist in fillâ€" volume is large, our costs are CLAUDETTE COLBERT FRED MacMURRAY You may not ask that quesâ€" tion when your Doctor hands you a ‘mflptlon. But it probably is in your mind. mb-ily is in your mind. ad that‘s perfectly natural, Tnt Panightys Ahouig "iee. 891 Central Avenue Highland Park, L LEE TRACY MARGOT GRAHAME Slim Summerville PHARMACISTS A L CY O N ie se oo oiRt Snd 20 .. ‘The bride, who was given in marâ€" riage by her father, was gowned in sheer white lace with heartshaped neckline and long fitted sleeves, A long tulle veil was fastened to a coronet of lace and she carried white lilacs in a lace holder. Her only jewâ€" elry was a string of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. ; A wedding of interest to Highâ€" land Park residents is that of Robâ€" ert Whitney Wood, son of General and Mrs. Robert E. Wood of this city, who took as his bride Miss Elizabeth Cushing Nevilie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Linscott Neville of Houston, Texas, Saturâ€" day. ‘The ceremony was solemnâ€" ized at 7 o‘clock at Edward Albert Palmer chapel in Houston, which was a gift of the bride‘s mother to the city in memory of her brothers. The chapel was decorated in typical southern manner with magnolias and calla lilies. Dr. Peter Gray Sears officiated at the service which was followed by a large garden reâ€" ception at the Neville home. Invitationsâ€" have been issued for the marriage of Miss Theo Winâ€" ters, daughter of Mrs. Leander Leâ€" roy Winters, and Mr. Thales Norâ€" man Leninton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Robertsâ€" GeGrtrude Verpahl Nuptials Nevillieâ€"Wood Wedding Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Roberts of 55 Oak street, Highwood, of the marâ€" riage of their son Milton to Miss Gertrude Verphal of Milwaukee, which took place Saturday, May 1, at the Lutheran Memorial church in Milwaukee at 2:30 in the afterâ€" noon. A dinner and recepton folâ€" lowed the ceremony at the new Hoâ€" tel Randolph in Milwaukee. The young couple sre enjoying a week‘s honeymoon through Wisconsin afâ€" ter which they wlunlu their home in Highwood. Chooses May For Wedding Upsilon chapter, as well as a memâ€" ber of Green Key and of Casque and Gauntlet, a senior honorary society. At present he is studyâ€" ing medicine at the University of Chicago. The wedding will take place next September. Mr. and Mrs. Wood will honeyâ€" moon in Bermuda and after June 1 will be at home in Houston, Texas. Saturday Wed.â€"Thurs. May 12â€"13 â€" DOUBLE PEATURE NIGHTS â€" Artise outwitting Arliss standing . achievement ! GBORGE BANCROFT Helen Burgess . John Trent ADDED: CARTOONâ€"&PORT REEL â€"NOVELTY s "A Doetor‘s Dary" Announcement is being made by "Man of Affairs" EDMUND LOWE _ Madge Evans â€" Paul Lakas GEORGE ARLISS "Eepionage" May 8 Mr. Francis Brown of Winnetka, formerly of Highlax Park, celeâ€" brated his ninetyâ€"fifth birthday anâ€" niversary last Thursday. â€" Many of his Highland Park friends stopped in to congratulate him during the day. Miss Janet Carlton of Chicago was the week end guest of Miss Enid Brooks. ~ Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot spent last week in Olney, Illinois, visiting Mrs.: Guyot‘s mother, Mrs. C. F. Schrey. +*Mrs. A. D. Brosh of ‘Dale avé. who has been ill for the past two months, had as her callers Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jorâ€" The Haskel] Rhetts of N. Lincoln ave. have purchased the house at 1033 S. Linden ave. + Miss Dorothy Simpson, who has been quite ill with the flw at the Highand Park hospital, ‘is convaâ€" lescing at her home. f Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Meyers are enjoying a three weeks motor trip through the east. They will reâ€" turn home by way of Toronto. > Mrs. James C. Austin and son James, Jr., of Detroit, Mich., are visiting Mr. Austin‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Austin, of DeTamâ€" ble ave., this week. Norman G. Lenington, which will take place Saturday afterncon at 4:80 o‘clock in Trinity ‘ Episcopal Mr. and Mrs. George Lake Jt. who have been living with Mrs. Lake‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dudâ€" ley Crafts Watson for the pastâ€"six months, willâ€" be at home at 717 Rockland ave., Lake Bluff, after the 15th of this month. Mrs. Virgil Liewellyn Hesser of Prairie ave., Highwood, is enterâ€" taining , her bridge club Friday, â€" ‘Thomas Creigh, Jr., has returned to Kansas, where he is working, ufi-mflh‘mmm“ with parents, ~ Mr.â€" and Mrs. ‘Thomas Creigh of Prospect ave. Mr. and Mrs. Bm Howes of Maple ave. spent mmuammmy':‘... Byron, Jr., in St. Louis, Mo., where they are students. j3 The Byron C. Howes of Maple ave. have leased their home to the Harold C. Youngs of Egandale road and will live at 355 Hazel ave. for the next two years. They expect to move during the coming week. . Mr. and Mrs, Ernest H. Volwiler and family have moved from Yale Lane to their new home, at 2474 N. Deere Park Drive. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Louis James Stirâ€" ling of Roger Williams ave, have sailed from Montreal for a short motor trip through Scotland. Mrs. Alfred K. Stern of 8. Sherâ€" idan road sailed Satupday for a month‘s sojourn in England. € Mr. and Mrs. William Walsh and sons Tom and Billy returned ‘last Mr. and Mrs. William Walsh and sons Tom and Billy returned ‘last week from a month‘s visit in Los Angeles, Calif., and Seattle, Wash, IREDALE .;:=~ Fireproof Warehouses STORAGE ‘"JTust Perfect" g> SLIPCOVERS â€" DRAPERIES â€". BEDSPREADS APPLIQUE â€" EMBROIDERY All kinds of work in interior lines. Very reasonable. Estimates free. HOME SERVICE CO. Phone Highland Park 1206 TKE PEES3 Mrs. John Bingham of DeTamble ave. is entertaining the Ridgewood Drive bridge club on Thgrsday (toâ€" day). > Lt. and Mrs. E. M. Burns of Deerfield will entertain at a cockâ€" tail party Saturday evening. Murray Wright of Northmoor rd. celebrated his seventh birthday anâ€" niversary last Saturday. jorian and daughter . Lillian and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coats and son Laudell, all of Chicago. L 300 E. Fark ave. Mr. Mitchel! is manager of McGuire & Orr, Inc., of Evanston and Deerfield. Mrs. Everett Milland and Mrs. Fred Preston are enjoying a three weeks motor trip throuh Virginia and Washington, D. C. Miss Dulcie spent the -nk-llfi.umw- ford, Mr. and Mrs, William Rannie Mitchell of Glencoe have moved to also beginners and advanced puâ€" pils in Classical. Fortyâ€"fvre minâ€" ute lessons are $1.00. Studio â€" 347 Central Phone.3242 Saturdays . Immediate relief from _ MIGRAINE -.nunm Kyes Enamined â€" Glasses Fitted @ , Office Hours â€"7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 117 N. St. Johns, Highland Park as their permanent representaâ€" tive for courtesy facials. Call H. P. 1388 Grade School Children .......... HAIR CUTS 21 North Second Street (in the first residence north of Elizabeth Silber Worth announces the appointment of DR, WOOD, O. D. im Optometricâ€"Eye _al DILL‘S HOME BARBER SHOP EDYTHE TERRY BELCANO CO. Piano Instruction side of. street Mr. Mitchell Just One _ Small Corner _ *%% , of Our Blanes Fleor YA wmmmmmhu'mmh-‘ that it will be surrounded by advantageous condiâ€" h:nltv?rhflyfimdwmhg own It is carefully protected with mmh*dh.:::ddnzdfludn tone, but the finish of the wood. You will realize the value of such care whan your plano is returned to after months or even of mnmm"fiumnmm:& mmmmem smartly styled merchandise of 1rUSHWOTthY MAke «â€"mmmam HIGHLAND PARK DRY GOODS ART OLSON & CO. 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