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Highland Park Press, 30 Sep 1937, p. 6

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HUTTONâ€"SUNDERLAND NUPTIALS Miss Myra Jane Hutton, daughter of Mrs. Lydia V. Hutton of the Homestead, has chosen Saturday, Oct. 9, as ‘the date for her marriage to J. Edwin Sunderland, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sunderland of Omâ€" aha, formerly of Chicago. The cerâ€" emony uniting the couple in marâ€" riage will be read by Dr. Walter Henty Nugent of the Austin Presâ€" byterian church at 4:30 in the aftâ€" @rnoon in the chapel of the First Methodist church. A reception will follow in Glenna hall & Attending Miss Hutton will be Mrs. Lyle Harris Fisher (Shirley Anne Larson) of Evanston, as maâ€" ton of honor and Miss Mary Jane Christopherson of Green Bay, Wis. Mr. Sunderland has asked his brother, Verne E. Sunderland of Omaha, to serve as best man, and his grocomsmen will be Lyle Harris Fisheg ‘and A. Cameron Duncas, the latter of Glen Ellyn. Upon their return from a wedding trip to Bermuda the young couple will be honored at a tea given by Mrs. Lyle H. Fisher, who after Oct. 1 will be settled in her apartment at 1114 Maple ave:; Mr. Sunderland and his bride will live at 2112 Sherâ€" man ave. [ Both Miss Hutton and Mr. Sunâ€" derland were graduated in the class of ‘36 at Northwestern, the former being a member of Kappa Alpha Theta and the latter of Sigma Chi. Miss Hutton is the New Student representative of the department of development at Northwestern and plans to continue her activities throughout the year. Her fiance is associated with the Chicago busiâ€" nes survey film of Booz, Fry, Allen and Hamilton. +9i KAFFâ€"KLEINSCHMIDT MARRIAGE Miss Marie J. Kaff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaff, was marâ€" ried to Edward E. Kleinschmidt at 7 o‘clock on Saturday evening, Sepâ€" tember 25th, the Rev. D. H. Cornell of Glencoe Union church officiating. PAGE SIX Only. the immediate family witâ€" nessed the ceremony and attended the reception later ‘at Edgewater Beach hotel. WILLARD MUNRO MARRIED Mr. and Mrs. Kleinschmidt will spend their honeymoon at the Royal Hawaiian . hotel, Waikiki Beach, Hawaii, and upon their return will live at 2620 North Deere Park drive. A lovely old wedding gown that had been in Mrs. Austin D. Jenkins‘ family for several generations was worn by Martha Jenkins when she became the bride of Willard L. Munâ€" ro of this city, Saturday afternoon. The wedding took place at 4:30 o‘elock at the Winnetka Congregaâ€" tional church, and after. the Rev. Samucl Harkness had read the cerâ€" emony the two families returned to the Jenkins home in Hubbard Woods for a toast to the bride and brideâ€" groom. â€" The bride was attended by her sister Miss Ann Jenkins as maid of honor, and. another sister, Janet Thursday .. The" Pieture the Whole World‘s Waiting for! Jean Harlow‘s last im .© . a gay and thrilling produc tion you will alwaps cherish in memâ€" Lionel Barrymore â€" Una Merkel A roaring romance of a girl reporter who beats the man she loves at his own game! Sun. â€" Mon. Tel H. P. 2400 â€"~ Highland Park, I!I. â€"â€" Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ Eve Performances 7:15 and 9:15 â€" Sat.â€"Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 continuous FRED MacMURRAY FRANCES FARMER CHARLIE RUGGLES SHIRLEY in "WEE WILLIE WINKIE® Rdaward #â€"4- "TOAST OF NEW YORK" & in "KID GALARAD® "EXCLUSIVE "SARATOGA‘" LOCALS â€" Oct. 3â€"4â€"5â€"6 JEAN HARLOW CLARK GABLE A L CY O N omm ammy 7 7~ 0C > omm served 4s bridesmaid. Mr. Munro, had as his best man his brother James. Ushering were John Knox, Robert M. Seyfarth, Marvin Dixon, Lucius â€"Hine, Jr., Philip Will and James Kittelman. MRS. PERTZ ENTERTAINS OFFICERS Mrs. Harry Pertz, new president of Lincoln school P.â€"T.A. for this year, entertained all of her officers and the teachers at a very delightâ€" ful informal tea last Thursday aftâ€" ernoon at Lincoln school. There were about sixty present who were getting acquainted and enthused to do their part to make this a most worth while year for Lincoln school Miss Annette Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Jones, of Vine ave., was among the thirty senâ€" iors at Bradford Junior college, Bradford, Mass., who were selected to return to the college early to assist in the welcoming and orienâ€" tation of the entering students durâ€" ing Freshmen week. Miss Jones is president of the Glee club. Miss Joan Imig a graduate of Northwestern university left this week for New Haven, Conn., where she will do graduate work at Yale university. Miss Imig is a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. After a motér trip in the east Mr. Munro and his bride will be at home in Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. S. Louis Reinhardt, of 425 Edgedale road, are at the St. Regis in New York city. Miss Betty June Warren left Wednesday for Langley Field, Virâ€" ginia where she will visit her sister and brother in law Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Goldsborough for a month. Mrs. Fred F. Perry and Miss Florence Bawman of Burlington, Iowa will be the weekâ€"end guests of Mrs. Helen C. Golden of McGovâ€" ern st. & _ Rev. Siemson, Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam â€"Guyot, Mrs. Noerenberg, Mrs. Clinton Stryker, and Dr. and Mrs. Earl Fritsch attended the "Farther with Christ" Mission at Aurora, Illiâ€" nois last week. Mrs. C. I. Brooks entertained at tea Tuesday for Mrs. V. A. Lacy of Miami, Florida who is visiting friends here. Corner Central Ave. and St. __________ _ Phone H. P. 2600 399 Roger Wiliams . Phone EARL W. GSELL & CO. "SUPERâ€"SLEUTH*" Among the students going away Fridayâ€"Saturday Thursdayâ€"Friday Oct. 7â€"8 Edward Everett Horton Lynne Overman Louise Campbell Love Homor rums high in this sim staptit Trom the Bat: Rve. Post ADDED: LOUIS vs FARR Prise "WILD MONEYX" JACK OAKIE ANN SOTHERN EDGAR KENNEDY . Mystery . . . Thrills . and just plain HYSTERICSt et. 8, 9 Pictures of Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan. Oct. 1â€"2 Johns Ave. â€". Mr. and <Mas.â€"A. E. Peterson of Westview rd. are entertaining at a bridge party Saturday evening. â€" â€" Mr.â€"and Mrs. Vernon MeMahon and Mr. Carl Hefferon left Tuesday forâ€"a motor trip to Cortland New York where they will visit Mr. Mcâ€" | Mahon‘s parents. « to school this fal lare: IT" Shay to Smith college; Molly G: nell to Swarthmore ; Lew Sarett Jr., Mary Amnn, Mildred Gail, Max Hart, Jack Denâ€" nett, Alonzo Tenny and Betty Stein to Northwestern university; Jeanâ€" ette Peard to National College of Education; Irene and Everett Price to Lake Forest college. church is sponsoring a food demonâ€" stration given by the Maggi Co. of New York today |@Thursday) jat 2:30 at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tupper of Lakeside Manor will spend the weekâ€" énd at Traer, Jowa. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Snite and Mr. and Mrs. John T. Snite returned Sunday from a weeks vacation at French Lick Springs, Indiana. Sorority Alumni Meets Mrs. Everett L. Millard enterâ€" tained at a buffet supper Sunday evening for her son and daughterâ€" inâ€"law Mr. and Mrs. Malcoim Milâ€" lard of Chicago. Mrs. Kathleen Perry of Vine ave. spent a few days last week visiting Miss Coblidge in Peoria. Dr. and Mrs. V. A. Lacy of Miâ€" ami, Florida are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Lacy for a few weeks. Kenneth Shayler of Seattle, Washâ€" ington returned to his studies at the University of Washington last week after spending a few days with the ‘J. P. Condon family on Skokie ave. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Youngs of Maple ave. are the proud parents of a daughter born Thursday, Sept. 23 in the Columbia hospital in Milâ€" waukee. Mrs. Youngs was the forâ€" mer Edna Cottrell of Deerfleld. Flora Harrington Married Friday ~â€" Alpha Chi Omego North Shore Alumni chapter will meet Tuesday, Oct. 5, for luncheon and bridge at the home of Dorothy Purcells, 1126 Judson avenue, Evanston. Mrs. Arâ€" thur Goelitz, 625 Briarhill â€" road, Deerfield, will be an assistant hosâ€" tess. Others from this district who will attend are Mrs. .C. B. Gwyn, Bannockburn, and < Mrs. Charles Larrabee, Jr., of Yaleâ€" Lane, Highâ€" land Park. > is Miss Flora Harrington, daughter of Mr. L. B. Harrington of Kanâ€" Maids Uniforms and Houseâ€" man‘s Coats. Also a complete linen and tewel service. . The Philathea class of Bethany Eyes Ezamined â€" Glasses Fitted Office Hours â€"7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 117 N. St. Johns, Highland Park ___ Immediate relief from _ MIGRAINE â€" HEADACHES It‘s nourishing and healthful as well as deliciously refreshing on warm days. It‘s FLAYOR IS DIFFERENT Appealing to young and old alike, even those who never could drink milk really enjoy milk from Mellody Farms. SKOKIE VALLEY: LINEN SUPPLY CO. DR. WOOD, O. D. Optometricâ€"Eye @ Specialist @ Phone Highland Park 674 MELLODY FARMS DAIRY DRINK MILK FOR GOOD HEALTH WE SUPPLY â€" For information call Telephone 3311 WHY BUY? and old alike, t could drink milk from THE\PRESs sas, Illinois, and Paul Smith, son of Mrs. Minnic Smith of Oregon, Illinois, will be united in marriage Friday at a quiet wedding at the home of Mrs. Theodore Osborne on Kincaid avenue. Rev. H. F. Siemâ€" son will read the nuptials at 4:30 in the atfernoon. The bride will be attired in a blue crepe dress and will have a shoulder corsage of garâ€" denias. After a short honeymoon the young couple will reside at 531 Gray avenue. The Pi Delta Club. and the B. Y. Club entertained at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Osâ€" borne for Miss Harringtonâ€" last Wednesday, Sept. 22. The Mothers Club also entertained at a personalâ€" miscellaneous shower for Miss Harâ€" rington last Monday. The Misses Theresa Sheahen and Myrtle Boatner entertained at a dinner party Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. James Wiley of Los Angeles, California. Mrs. Wiley is the forâ€" mer Clare Boatner of this city. Miss (Phoebe Swazey returned Wednesday from a week‘s trip through the East where she visited friends at Vassar College. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Low and son Billy and daughter Elizabcth spent the past two weeks touring through the East ‘and visiting friendsâ€" before leaving Elizabeth at Northampton, Mass., where she will enter Smith college this fall. The Greenbay â€" Road _ Parent Teachers >Association . announdes November 10 as the date for its anâ€" nual benefit â€"card party. Mr. and Mrs. William Burgess of Elm Place are receiving congratulaâ€" tions on the birth of a son born Thursday, September 23, at the Highland Park hospital. FRESH CUT is forming new classes now at his resiâ€" dence in the Udell building, or at the residence of the students. .. Tel. H. 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Let us figure on your requirements and offer you free suggestions on anything you wish to know about your Garden, Lawn, Trees and Shrubs. g Kergus Food & Fountain System 387 Central Avenue T Our Prizeâ€"winning chrysanthemums will soon be in flower, we grow over 6,000 plants, but even at present you will find a visit to our Greenâ€" houses most interesting. We are the Authorized Representatives of the Postal Telegraph Co. in Highland Park, and fill orders for Flowers by direct wire to all parts of the civilized world over your Flower phone 3420. é 4* Waukegan and Webster Avenues Highwood, Illinois All Phones â€" Highland Park 3710 Instruction for Piano Pupils in the Matthay Method. In this course special attention is given to weight, touch, and the forming of good muscular habits. Memâ€" ory training and the rudiments of harmony form a part of each lesson. RAFFERTY TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 26 S. First Street Fresh Garden Vegetables Combination Salad . Jumbo Banana l / Split (3 dipper) ‘ Jumbo Chocolate Ice Cream Soda topped f with whipped cream « Country »Fried.Spring New Potatoes Roll (Home Made) Tea, Coffee or Milk Saturday Fountain Feature House Cleaning Suggestions ® A quarter century of moving and packing experience. CHICKE N Pease Stairway Grill BLANKETS CURTAINS Saturday (Giblet A0c Florence Chase Ermine Cleaners. Inr. STUDIO â€" 102 N. Sheridan Road Tel. H. P. 149 . Let us take complete charge of your household packing and moving difficulties. . . .. MOVING? Sanaal OTTO F.. FISHER, Pres. Send Us Your 14c 9¢ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1937 Roast Young Turkey, Cranâ€" berry Sauce, Home Made Chestnut Dressing Mould Fruit Salad Sweet Potatoes . Fresh Vegetables Cloverleaf Rolls _: Home Made Pumpkin Pie and Fruit Cocktail Tea, Coffee or Milk Turkey complete CHILDS PLATE Bring the Family 12 to 3 p. m. HICHLAND PARK DRAPES PILLOWS We do the jobâ€"comâ€" pleteâ€"at lowest cost! Sunday a t e Telephone Tel. H. P. 143 507 35¢ CHICAGO

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