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Highland Park Press, 9 Sep 1937, p. 6

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ANNOUNCE 8318071141. or MARY WILLIAIIS It. and Mrs. Arnold Matson and their daughter Phyllis left water dny for Fort Wnyne to attend the wedding Ind the parties which pre- cede it. Mr. Halon will be An ttisher 1nd Phyllis will be the Bower girl. JOHNSTON-HA IR WEDDING Another bit of romantic no" bu hit the minty column. "niet. n- urdu the lino: You announced the gamut of their niece Mus In)! Wadsworth Williams, to Bar- mt [afoot luau. um of In. Henry Eager luon of this city and the lite Mr. Inma- Miu Willi-Inf bu pinat- were Col. Robert Catt. Williams. U.S.A. and In. Wil- lilmu. party of Mita Eliubeth Esther Bowedhld and Everett Randolph Harlrngtou. . Harrington ls: the brother of In. Arnold 'Dale Ker- foot Mason of Winnetka. . Miss Ruth Johnston and Benjamin Morton Hllr we married " eight thirty lust evenim in the Highland Park Presbyterian church. The Rev. Louie Sherwin- pastor of the church performed the ceremony. A reception followed " the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mes. Samuel Parker Johnston. l., has-lived with her aunt: lines the death of her mother and “that, Mr. Manon in I trradgate of Yule, clan of 1932. He and his &use-, mompanicd by his mother In. Ill-on Ire lelving today for Port Wayne, Ind., where on Saturday he will be an usher in the wedding party of Mita Eliubeth Esther Muir Johmsto.n'a two linen will precede her down the isle this eve- ning, Min Katharine Johnston " maid of honor and Miss Minuet u Junior mild of honor. The bride's other "mend-nu will be Min Marjorie Hair, the bride- ttroomy sister; Miss Jane Hart, Min Jean Williams, Mrs. Robert Mitchell, the former Dali; Mavor; Mrs. Winthrop Robinson, the former Betty Buck, and Mrs. Daniel Boone. the, former Claire Subury. George Ray of Downers Grove will be Mr. Htir's best man, and S. Parker Johnston and Robert Ali-ms Johnston, the bride's brothers, will be two of the ushers. Thé others, Evanston friends of the bridegroom, will be Rollin Keyes, Philip Gilbert, Roger Sherman, Arthur Frank, Ind Aubrey Whittemore. Min Williams, who stun“ Kin Wheeler) school in Providence, R. FAGI 31X A. JI’DSON WELLS IS MARRIED Mr. Ind Mrs. Alexander Hunter Gunn of Evanston are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Mary Brewster. to Adoniram Jud- son Wells, 3rd, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wells of 602 Vine awe. The wedding took place " 8:30 Tuesday evening, August Mst, in the Chapel of Remembrance of the First Congregational Church of Ev- anston. The bride, whose grand- parents joined that church in 1872, was attended by her two sisters, Mrs. Buckingham Gunn, whit wore write organdy and carried deep rose asters. and Mrs. A. Mr Gunn, 3rd, who wore hyacinth blue crepe and JEWELRY REPAIRING CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN 878 Cam] Are. Tet. B. P. 630 C-C-tmeant-SES-.- ”all.” "hum.P‘-II.P.“ has lanai- am no“ _ human. will! In "N new: - Emma!!! Ole. Rimrs-.' pm. to ' NIL !" N. 3. Johns. BMW M EARL W. GSELL & co. '" repair "an. cloth uni "wetrg " "C, “in". Print "gamut DR. WOOD, O. D. Optometric-Eye ts' Specialist att I. H. NEMEROFF . LOCALS . curried pnla pink nun. The [with wore white Mandy with n In“: tip veil. SM carried . whit. bou- quet of mu Ind (lanolin. There were white Minn And plan in the chnpcl- which In lighted only by my candle- nd the chancel light. The ceremony wu performed by the britk'l con-in, Rev. Edwud W. Wilcox, punter of the Conne- ntionnl church of Kant. Ohio. Her brother, Jan Vcrick Gunn, toned Mr. Well. u beert mu, Ind another brother, A. H. Gunn, 8rd, u umber. Minn Marie Remy of Rogers Puk oMeiated " the organ. Thin church service we: the con- tirttmtion V of the civil marriage which took place on April 2nd, 1938, in Macachucctt, Mr. and Mrs. Wells left the fol- lowing day for Cambridge, Mum, where they have taken an Apart- ment for the winter while Mr. Wells completes his senior yen " anud college. Mr. Wells in I member of Phi Beta Kappa, having teen elected during hil Junior year, and in majoring in chemistry. Mrs. Well: in a graduate of E.T.H.Su Only the members of the two fur mediate hmiliu were present " th chapel Ind " the intimate recep- tion afterwards u the home of Mr. Ind Mrs. Buckinghun Gunn, the bride's brother' and liner. In "flu-Am 1:3. . blot Ox. -DoUBLB mums "NB.-. ERROL FLYNN ANITA LOUISE Thursday Sun.-Mon.-Tue. 8ept.i2-18-t4 JOE PENNER PARKYAKARKUS HARRIET HILLIARD LAUGH'. GAS?! will-u- than. nelodlo-l The - can; " Inl- enl you "or luv In on “in!!! En Perlonuncu r." and 9:15 - "tAhm...Bo1. 2:80 mun-u COOL - AIR CONDITIONED -CO0L , Tel R. P. 2400 . Built-d Park, w. - Mill-Ion 'oe . ll: “NEW FACES or 1937" Th- w-llunt m that held mm.- rpSrp'gttx,1 “Gunman-r" ADDED: POPEY E CARTOON ---- COMING -- ' - Warner Bun, Wallm 'IIT in “SLAVE SHIP" Marks nmum- in "A DA AT THE RACES" "EMPEROE'S CANDLESTICKS" . “EXCLUSIVE" WARREN WILLIAM MADY CORRELL “MIDNIGHT MADONNA” LAMB CHOPS u. 39c Efficient Intelligent Service Specials for Thursday. Friday, Saturday, Sept. 9 - " . I I I'9T?o/l9Trer?_9f Sirloin Steak . . cos: BEEF VEAL CHOPS LB. ROLLED BEEF ROAST -ANO-.- MONARCH 1llil'llilRlllilllR FOODS ALCYON In Souk-her 9 MEATS what-hows- adulation“. drmN than “I in mul- an: opal-u. It. in no.” mmyquWthbyolhpnu phuuuknmhctmm in Cambrid‘o this data. T MARY MA van Mauro mum y Before I may of "lnthm uni ("I do“ triads, Ib- lary In" and Richnrd Hub-n. "ehaatgod their marine vows. In: My ovo- ling at eight o'clock in the home of the bride's pinata. Tho ur- emony wu rad by the [an Loni: W. Sherwin. ministar of the Weh- land Park 9:..an church, be- fore the fireplatse in the living room which was but“! with palm, bronze colored chryunthommu Ind autumn Bowers. The bride, who in the “who! of Mr. and In. Morton 3.. Mavor, wore a white orpndy prim gown with a long train Bad . th-tip length veil which fell from I msth of lilies of the vnlley. 8h: curried . bouquet of white role- Ind lilies of the valley. Mrs. Robert Mitchell of lilwuu- Kee. the former 'D-nil law», who is I bride of only I few months, It: tended her mm " matron' of the bridegroom: sister In maid of honor. Both young women were pe- riod dresses of pink lm'ehenille Ind delphinium blue velvet tarbans. Their ttowers who pink You: to match their gowns Ind blue del hin- ium. Mrs. Mavor wore planum guy chiffon trimmed in. Chantilly Ire. Fri-Sn. “cows (:00an And the woman Juno- Ollvnf Cur.“- [ml-l dun-tun nun-co In" on ttti Dual " the "can ALL-COLD! In ADDED: arr" BOOP CARTOON Wed.-Thun. A whirlwind Ingl- (an A s... My which ranks - “In lump: " ’lduru. . Mr. Hedberg had as bin but nun GEORGE BRENT BEVERLY ROBERTS ADDED: nun-m anon" “EASY LIVING” JEAN ARTHUR EDWARD ARNOLD SOBEY'S LB. 44c Bert. 15-16 IO-tt 7!: "N" FEARS, basket PEACHES C ANTALOUPES JUICE ORANGES CARR0TS, bunch GREEN ONIONS BANANAS JONATHAN APPLE, lb. Fruits and Vegetables oxtorrirutuumoeter.rg-vE Roam-gotcha... _ The bride nnd her attendant? came down . caning vnlk hedged with box to an improvised altar of GilhthYornldovo a! fthe Tip 8ARGRN r. WISBOLDI' N UPTIALS' of Evanston And His: Anny Veer- hol of Washington, D.C., Jane Sar- gent, the bride'l little cousin and Pearl Ann Wieboldt, young sitter of the bridegroom were junior bridesmaids. WramMth-h unkind-laudlnm nrtitb.sthm-inGuneoeagt. Scpcli- . In the garden of her parents home overlooking the Ilka. In. Barber- Ann Sum daughter of Mr. and In. Cluster P. Sula: of Win- nekta, been the bride of William H. Wieholdt. no: of Mr. And In. Werner A. Wieboidt of this any. The service VII red by Dr. Samuel Herkncu of the Winnetka Congre- trational church at four thirty o'clock. A Inge reception followed the ceremony. liu Eugen! W“ attended by her younger dim, Mu. Pega Susan! " bride-aim. In. John p. Bent. Icy. Jr., an. here from Cheyenne. Wyo., to be III-tron of honor nnd the other bridesmaids wen In: MarNrU Street of Winnetkn. Mira Eleanor Culver Ind Min Jun Miles In FLAVOR tie DIFFERENT Appealing to young and old dike, even those who never could drink milk _ may milk from Mqllody Farm. It's nourishing and healthful " well u deliciously refreshing on warm days. with I Phone Highland Park 674 MELLODY FARMS DAIRY COOL OFF Tastier Better Milk 36 for $1.10 3 IU. 25c 4 ltr. Me 2 for 2lie 3 for 10e “mutt-mum“. M um -etetmd. M trrmmid.eeqrkiuei.duttNtth.d pw.»wmdm “Mum R's-hm MIL-“lumindlr. MancurLWMpu- andmhmm viumkmmphnmw t$tt?tnftarthexroddirte-ue. The bride vu eumsitw in a gown 01h." ivory satin {uhioud Empire nykvithnhichvdn. uBrtrttarmd-klimaasdaeoaet train of to“ point has that In: part of her moani- wedding dull. Instruction for Piano Pupils in the Mutiny Method. In this course specisl attention is given to weight, touch, and the forming of good muscular habita. Mem- Wtraining and the rudiments of harmony form a part of each lesson. q _ Highland Park CHILDREN’S SPECIAL PLATE...,.. Me with or without a private lesson. Especial attention is given to. class work for children of all ages, includ- ing the a _ The study of music under proper direction has proved to be the best means of harnessing the highly emotional nature of the pre-tschool child. 25c 10e FOR SUNDAY DINNER Se Cranberry Sauce - Giblet Dressing Fresh Garden Vegetables - Ba1ad Baked Potatoes or Clndied Sweets Home-made Rolls and Pie c Pumpkin Pie baked in our an oven Tea - Cease or Milk LOUISE MCCLERNAN Piano and Harmony Penn Stairway Grill KERGUS FOODS, Ine. 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