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Highland Park Press, 28 Oct 1937, p. 6

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SCHUMANN CLUB MEETS N. W. SETTLEMENT MEETS WEDNESDAY At a small wedding for just their immediate friends and relatives Ida Emma Harder, daughter of Mr. Peâ€" ter C. Harder, of S. Greenbay road, became the bride of Adoliph Kottâ€" rasch. The ceremony took place at the Redeemer Lutheran church parâ€" sonage with the Rev. W. F. Suhr officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Orville St. Peter of Waukegan, formerly of Highland Park, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Mildred Ruâ€" dolph, to Mark Caldwell, which took place Sunday evening at the St. Peâ€" ter home on N. Sheridan road, Wauâ€" kegan. A small reception followed the ceremony after which the newâ€" lyweds motored east for a week‘s honeymoon. HARDERâ€"KOTTRASCH NUPTIALS The Schumann Club of Ravinia will meet in the studio of Bernice 8. Bentley on Woodland road, Satâ€" urday, Oct. 30th, at 3 o‘clock. Subâ€" ject, The Harpsichord. Joyce Titâ€" lin, Frances Grimes and Paula Bolâ€" lenbacher will assist the hostess. .. Next Wednesday the Northwestâ€" ern Settlement committee will be entertained at luncheon at the home of Mrs. John D. Pickett, after which the group will go to the home Oof Mrs. Robert H. Herbst where the Thrift Shop is entertaining at a book exchange tea. JOHN H. LARSONS CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. John H. Larson of N. St. Johns avenue celebrated their twentyâ€"fifth ° wedding | anniversary last Sunday by entertaining at open house for one hundred <of their friends and relatives. 0. G. ST, PETERS . ANNOUNCE WEDDING PAGE 81X MILK cau 34C The Creamof the North Shore C GOLDEN MEADOW DAIRY & FARM PRODUCTS Thursday Oct. 28 â€"DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMâ€" Paul Robeson S Roland Young in A book that thrilled millions â€" a picture more thrilling than the book â€"A N D â€" cnonoy MURPHY RITA JOHNSON ‘*KING SOLOMON‘S Tel H. P. 2400 â€"â€" â€" Highland Park, II1. â€"â€" â€"Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ NEVER AGAIN IN OUR LIFETIME will our eyes behold anâ€" other show on stage or screen to equal it! 3 years to produce! "Two crowded hours of sheer enjoyment! Doors Op_on o:a_o p.m. â€" First Performance, 7 p.m. â€" Second, 9 p.m. Sundayâ€"Monday â€"Tuesday â€"Wednesday Oct. 31, Nov. 1â€"2â€"3 PEARL 8. BUCK‘S BEST SELLING NOVEL November 4, 5 and $ BOBBY BREEN in "M wish" "CAPTAINS COURAGROUS® . flo‘r'v-nA- 1087% Thrilling Challange to 537 Central Avenue "THE GO0OD EARTH" @ "LONDON BY NIGHTY" LOCALS â€" of All Kinds Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 2:30 continuous A LCY O N Admission: Adults 35¢ â€" Children 10¢ PAUL MU N I LV ISE RAINER starring Miss Janice Croke, of 35 South St. Johns avenue, is one of the fall entrants at the McDowell School of Costume Design, 71 West 45th St., New York City, according to an anâ€" nouncement made by Miss Rosina McDowell Lynn, director of the school. ‘The McDowell School of Costume Design offers courses which thoroughly fill the requirements for work in the field of fashion. In recognition of the growing demand for properly trained stylists, the school has recently added a comâ€" plete course in Styling to the curâ€" riculum. An outstanding feature of this course is a series of lectures on the subject to be given by Mrs. R. H. Ewell, a stylist prominent in the wholesale field. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Prato (Eleaâ€" nor Conrad) of Rogers Park have named their baby girl Margaret Ann. Mr. John H. Page of St. Paul, Minn., spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Leaming and family of ‘Dean ave. Mr. and‘ Mrs. William H. Bartel spent the week end in Mt. Olive, I1l., where they attended the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. Barâ€" tel‘s parents. Thomas Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Hawkins, 325 Lauâ€" rel ave., and Everett Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Price, 1014 N. St. Johns, Highland Park, pledgâ€" es of Phi Pi Epsilon: fraternity at Lake Forést college, were among those present at a dinner given by fraternity alumni in honor of. the pledge class, at the Deerpath Inn last Tuesday. Phi Pi Epsilon is the oldest fraternity on the Lake Forest college campus, having been established in 1895. f Miss Marjorie McDonald, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McDonâ€" ald of 20 South Linden avenue, is a student this year at the Erskine school, a junior college of the arts and sciences in Boston, Mass. Miss McDonald formerlyâ€" attended Ferry Hall. Emanue! Mandel, one of the three founders of the Mandel Brothers store, celebrated her 89th birthday anniversary Monday at her home, 130 mwmu-. ave. Three grandchi were present at the celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Harmon, who recently returned from a sumâ€" mer spent in Europe, and who are now at the Parkway hotel in Chiâ€" eago, are planning to spend the winâ€" ter in Highland Park. MRS. BABETTE MANDEL, 89, CELEBRATES Mr. and Mrs. John Gregg (Elizâ€" abeth Sellery) of Milwaukee, Wis., spent the week end with their parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sellery. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Markell and daughter Shirley and .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tucker spent several days last week in Palmyra and St. Louis, Mo. visiting relatives. Miss Virginia Melody of Boston, Mass., formerly of this city, will arâ€" rive in a few days to be the house guest of Miss Veronese Beatty. Fridayâ€"Saturday _ Oct. 29â€"30 A strange story of a Flying Doctor lost in the Alaskan wilderâ€" ness is told in Miss Gertrude Ames spent the When you‘ve seen "Tunâ€" dra" m’il appreciate its extraordinary lure and . its intense realism! week end with her mother, Mrs. Anâ€" na Ames, at Mattoon, Illinois, Miss Kathleen Watson will enterâ€" tain at a Hallowe‘en supper party Friday evening. Mrs. George Bliss of avenue is spending this her sister, Mrs. Samuel in Pittsburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Nixon of the Udell building are the proud parents of a son, John Charles, born at the Highland Park hospital Satâ€" urday, October 23. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Lacy are entertaining at a Hallowe‘en party Saturday evening at their home on Dato avenue. Mrs. Charles Pardee of the Marâ€" shall Field Garden Apartments in Chicago, formerly of Highland Park, entertained a few of her Highâ€" land Park friends at luncheon on Tuesday. d Joan Nash of Elmwood Drive is entertaining a few of her high school friends Saturday evening at a Hallowe‘en party, Miss Etta Grunewald spent the week end in Rockford where she closed her home for the winter. Miss Marji Watson of Marshâ€" man avenue will entertain at a shower Saturday for Miss Carolyn Cushman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew V. Cushman of Chicage and Charlottesville, Va. Miss Cushman‘s engagement to Mr. Alexander Walkâ€" er was announced last Saturday at the Exmoor Country club.«¢ Mrs. Charles Ludeman of Eganâ€" dale road has returned from . a week‘s visit in New York City and Mrs. Ludeman is expected to reâ€" turn the latter part of this week. Mrs. Henry Payne, who has been visiting her son, Mr. Henry E. Payne, Jr., of County Line road the past three weeks, has returned to her home in Charlestown, West Virginia. Mrs. Edward A. Smith “iz‘u:‘ den is spending * thlo“:ok‘.flllfiu the Raiph Bards Bards at Randolph, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot have returned from a week‘s visit with Mrs. Guyot‘s mother, Mrs. C. F. Schrey, in Olney, IHinois. Mrs. Schrey returned to Highland Park with the Guyots and expects to spend several weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tupper are entertaining their Chicago . Bridge club at a Hallowe‘en party Saturâ€" day evening: Mrs. Jared Johnson will spend the week end at St. Louis, Missouri, visiting Mrs. Frank Hoyt. .> Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bard of N. St. Johns place are spending seyâ€" eral weeks at Randolph, Virginia. Mrs. Elisha Morgan and son Eliâ€" sha Morgan, Jr. of Seattle, Washâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dobbins of Deerfiel dand Mr. and Mrs. Louis McOmber.of Greenbay road, Highâ€" land Park, are entertaining at a combination treasure hunt and Halâ€" lowe‘en party Saturday night. from a week‘s visit with Mrs. Edâ€" ward Carter at Moberly, Missouri. Alec Smith is at the Presbyterian hospital, Chicago, where he is under observation. The Dinner Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Freide! Fuller in Deerfield tonight (Thursday). . _ Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Wagner of Northmoor road are entertaining a few friends at a party Friday eveâ€" ning. ( Miss Helen Jean _ Abercromby spent the week end in Des Moines, lowa,‘ where she visited her sister Bernice who is attending Drake university. out of eye examinations. We know :l.l llnt-'v- eye troubles I.flll‘ an Our modern equipment and a compeâ€" tent optometrist take the guessâ€"work 1409 Pleatant Ave. _ Phone: H.P. 3412 372 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 630 Mrs. Viols Conrad has. returned T" FLOWERS at reasonable ORRICO‘$ CGARDENS I. H. NEMEROFF RAFFERTY TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. OFFICEâ€"26 SO0VTH FIRST 8TREET We will be glad to send a representative to your home to give you a reasonable estimate on moving, packing or storage. CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN N. Linden week with Carothers, TKE PRESS packing, and storage experience. A quarter century of moving, A Buick sedan, driven by Davida Clark, 17, 240 Caq ave., was struck by a truck on 8. Green‘ Bay road at Oakwood ave., Tuesday afternoon shortly before 5 o‘clock. The truck driver did not stop to see what damage was done, and got away beâ€" fore his identity could be learned. Mr. and Mrs. William Knobloch of Fort Sheridan are spending a week at Fort Leavenworth, Kanâ€" sas. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Keno Vignocchi of Highwood Sunâ€" day, October 24th, at the Highland Park hospital, Mrs. Richard N. Heath of E. Park avenue entertained at luncheon and bridge last Tuesday. few weeks. They are staying at nre" So » k patarine at OOE POOw PC PORRREMY HROIE Mrs. Lioyd Tupper of Lakeside Manor entertained at luncheon on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Umbach and son David are spending this week with Mrs. Umbach‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot, before goâ€" ing to Elizabethton, Tenn., where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Vetter will entertain a few friends® at dinner Sunday for their son Harold who is celebrating his birthday ‘anniâ€" versary that day. Mr. and Mrs. Marco Bernardi of Deerfield avenue are announcing the birth of a son born Monday, Octoâ€" ber 25th, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Miss Bertha Martin of Massillon, Ohio, was the weekâ€"end guest of Miss Mary Robb, secretary of the Y.W.C.A. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Krueger of Homewood avenue are the proud parents of a son, John William, born Friday, October 22nd, at the Highland Park hospital. His automobile landing in a ditch after running off the road and strikâ€" ing a light pole, Norbert Collins, 19, of 6402 Hoyne avenue, Chicago, reâ€" mained in it until a passing motorâ€" ist noticed the ditched car. Dick Hammond is leaving the latâ€" ter part of this week for a week‘s hunting trip near Warsaw, Illinois. _ The Elm Place school will hold their annual Book Fair Nov. 15, 16 and 17. Further announcements will appear later. . Highwood Motorist Aids Injured Youth in Beloit College homecoming game Dr, Carleton A. Harkness is in Chicago this week attending the meeting of the College of Surgeons of which he is a member. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Porter of N. Sheridan road, are moving this week to an apartment in Chicago. Among those to take out marriage licenses in Waukegan recently are: Donovan Doss Waugh of Highland Park and Irene Therese Hunter of Black River Falls, Wis.; Urho Walâ€" ter Koski of Waukegan and Mrs. Jennie Susanna Neva of Highland Park; James Brown of Fort Sherâ€" idan and Emma Ann Walz of Highâ€" land Park. Emil Lauridson of Highwood, on his way home on route 45, found Collins, who was severely bruised, slouched in the driver‘s seat. He took Collins to the Condell Memorâ€" ial hospital at Libertyville. inBeloit, Wisconsin, last Saturday. Tel. H. P. 2967 Dr. Jim Butterworth Veterinarian By Special Appointment to Their Majesties MILDRED HAESSLER Phone Highland Park Miss Dorothy Melville attended Ballet, Tap, Ballroom and Acrobatic. Evening Classes for Adults by Appointment 1737 Rice Street â€" Ravinia the Dog & Cat 2810 W. Park Ave. Studio of the Dance 5 0 47 HOT FUDGE PECAN SUNDKIE »s.clie afrrenscrecss, Kergus Food and Fountain System 387 Central Avenue n Dinner served 11 to 2 and Giblet Dressing Fresh Cranberry Sauce Fresh Garden Vegetables Candied Sweet Potato Clover Leaf Roll (home made) Real Green Apple Pie Coffee â€" Tea â€" Milk ' THE {€} HUB HenryYy C.Lrytton & Sons Men‘s 3}0; . . . Orrington and Church . . . EV ANSTON Women‘s Shop . . . Sherman and Church . . . EV ANSTON If you don‘t think that well to do men enâ€" joyed being well dressed around the turn of the century, look at these gentlemen. And we‘ve found in 50 years that human nature is pretty much the same. That‘s why these men (and their sons) still look to The Hub for smart, new highâ€"style merchandise. Pease Stairway Grill 5 to 7:30 p. m. 45¢ At The Club in 1899 17¢ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1987 Dinner served 12 to 3 p. m. Fruit Cocktail Fresh Cranberry Sauce Molded Fruit Salad Sweet Potatoes Fresh Vegetables _ Home Made Rolis Home Made Mince Pie & Tring the Tamily:* CHILDS PLATE ; +908 55¢ Tel. H. P. 143

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