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Highland Park Press, 4 Nov 1937, p. 6

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JOSEPH DELHAYES ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT JOHANNSENâ€"QODIN NUPTIALS OCT. 27 Mrs. Mary Johannsen of W.â€"Cenâ€" tral avenue announces the marriage of her daughter, Lulu Christine, to Mr. James H. Odin, of Milwaukee. on Wednesday, ‘October 27. After November 10th the Odins will be at home at 1742 N. Prospect avenue, Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Delhaye anâ€" nounce the engagement of their daughter, Joy Louise, to Mr. Harold F. Koepke, of Normal, Illinois, son of Mrs. George Koepke of Whiteâ€" water, Wisconsin. ANNUAL SILVER TEA AT~MLS; SPEEDS â€" Mrs. Kellogg Speed will entertain at her home on S. Sheridan road with the annual "Silver Tea" for the benefit of the Presbyterian Hosâ€" pital on November 22 from 4 until 6 o‘clock. Mrs. Ross Beatty, Mrs. sisted by Mrs. Ross Beatty, Mrs. Werner A. Wiebolt and Mrs. Webâ€" ster Stafford: > Robert Austin of Detamble aveâ€" nue is visiting his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Austin in Detroit, Michigan, for a few days. The members of the Womans Misâ€" sionary Society of Bethany church are attending an all day Missionary rally at the Evangelical church in Prairie View today (Thursday). Mr. and Mrs. W. Fred Gallagher entertained at a cocktail party Satâ€" urday evening preceding the Elks dance. Miss Freida (Freiman, who is in training at St. Annes Hospital in Chicago was the week end guest of Miss Rosemary Rafferty. PAGE BIX .. ._Miss Delhaye is a graduate of the Chicage Academy of Fine Arts. Mr. Koepke received his degree from the University of lows. He is a member of the faculty at the Illinois State Normal University. Mrs. Robert Johnson of Broadâ€" view avenue entertained at luncheon bridge on Wednesday. _ . A baby girl, Greta Dianne, arâ€" rived at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Lundstrom of Oak street on Monday, Oct. 15. Mrs. R. Tyler Miles. (Barbara Sincere) of New York City spent a few days this week with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Sinâ€" cere. Patsy and Bobby Redfearn pf Moraine road entertained at a Halâ€" lowe‘ch party for several of theit little friends last Saturday afterâ€" noon. Little Jacqueline Udell spent the week end with Marjorie Alice Kemp of Glencoe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Albert Kemp, former resiâ€" dents of Highland Park. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Albert 0. Snite reâ€" turned Sunday from a ten day visit with Mrs. Snite‘s father Mr. Walâ€" lace E. Pierce, in Plattsburg, N.Y. Capt. and Mrs. Verne Walbridge and Capt. and Mrs. G. L. Fields of. Fort Sheridam were hosts at a Hallowe‘en tea dance at the Offiâ€" cers Club Saturday evening. Thursday â€" Friday â€" Saturday Tel H. P. 2400 â€" Hignland Park, I!!. â€" Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ Doors Open 6:30 p.m. â€" First Performance, 7 p.m. â€" Second, 9 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 2:30 continuous with HENRY ARMETTA â€" RALPH FORBES â€" LEON ERROL THE BIGGEST LITTLE SINGING STAR THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOW'N_. +% lqmn_nded by a cast of thrilling stars in Sundayâ€"Monday â€"Tuesday â€"W ednesday November 7â€"8â€"9â€"10 FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW SPENCER TRACY â€" LIONEL BARRYMORE MICKEY ROONEY a heartâ€"warming drama of the Northwoods,. _ _ ADDED: BETTY BOOP CARTOON AND OTHER SHORTS Set One of These Dates Aside to See the Greatest of All Screen Adventures! It‘s as nmig and mrlfletat as the sea itself . . . this. RUDYARD KI story of iron men on wooden ships. ADDED: POPEYE CARTOON AND NEWS Admission: Adults 35¢ Children 10e BOBBY BREEN â€" BASIL RATHBONE MARION CLAIRE <« LOCALS â€" "Captains Courageous" JOE PENNER in "LIFE OF THE PARTY* mxmmnmmam ANCE BENNETT in "Topper" , A L CY O N "Make A Wish*" RUDYARD KIPLING‘S in in Ada M. Vinyard, 636 Vine avenue, was among the 168 Northwestern university, students who received honor certificates last week at. the university‘s annual honors convocaâ€" tion. The awards were given to stuâ€" dents whose scholastic work last year placed them in the upper five per cent of their classes. _ Miss Vinyard is a junior in the college of Liberal Arts. Miss Frank attended Northwestâ€" ern university and is a graduate of the Girls‘ Latin School. Mr. Wellâ€" man is a graduate of the University of Illinois. Red Key, junior class society at Cornell, has elected two new memâ€" bers for the year 1937â€"38. Memâ€" bership is by election on the basis of participation in extraâ€"curricular activities. The primary purpose of the society being the entertainment of visiting teams. Among the memâ€" bers is James E. Rutledge, ‘39, in the Arts college from 100 Hazel ave. BARBARA FRANK IS ENGAGED Dr. and Mrs. Ira Frank of Chiâ€" eago announce the engagement of their daughter Barbara, to Lester Wellman, Jr., son‘of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wellman of this city. No date has been set for the wedding. The Conference of Jewish Womâ€" en‘s Organizations will hold its regâ€" ular Board meeting on Monday, Nov. 8th, at 10 a.m. at 185 N. Waâ€" bash ave., Chicago. Mrs. Harry L. Canmann, president, will preside. Bring friend husband out to the dessert bridge party, Tuesday eveâ€" ning at Lincoln school. * Mr. and Mrs. V. William Bridâ€" dle entertained the Lions and their wives at a party last Wednesday evening, Oct. 27. A midnight bufâ€" fet supper, bridge, cards and nuâ€" merous games were features of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot of Glenview avenue entertained at a family reunion last Sunday. Miss Virginia Cartier of Ludingâ€" ton, Michigan, was the week end guest of Miss Patricia Reading of 8. Sheridan road. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilson of Libertyville announce the birth of a son on October 24 at the Condell Memorial hospital in Libertyville. Mrs. Wilson is the former .Ruth Botner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Botner of Mundelein, and former residents of Highwood. Mrs. Anna Daniels of Deerfield avenue entertained her bridge club Wednesday, October 27. MILDRED HAESSLER Classes in Ballet and Tap at the Labor Temple, North Ave. on Friday, Afternoons Children, 5â€"8 yenrs'...i.,....3:30p.m. Children, 9â€"12 years........4:00 p.m. 8th Gr. & High School..4:45 p.m. Phone Highland Park 1330 November 4â€"5â€"6 Children 10¢ CALDW ELLâ€"RUDOLPH NUPTIALS Wearing an. afternoon dress of gundy, Mrs. Mildred I. Rudoiph, daughter of Mr. and Mzs.~O. G. St. blue chiffon velvet trimmed with burâ€" Peter of Waukegan, became the bride of Mark H. Caldwell son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Caldwell of Hendrick; lowa, at five o‘clock on Sunday, Ocâ€" tober 24. The Rev. 8. W. Chidester officiated at the home ceremony beâ€" fore the fireplace which was banked with palms and ferns. The bride wore matching accessorâ€" ies with her costume and a corsage of white rosebuds and lilies of the valley. Miss Ruth St. Peter, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, wearing a wine colored chiffon velvet dress with matching mccessories. Her corsage was of talisman roses. Paul D. Quinley served as best man. Roy and George Delhaye and Gorâ€" don Leonard spent the early part of the week duck hunting on the Illinois river near Liverpool, Illinoig. Miss Honore Beere of Vine aveâ€" nue received a prize for being one of the "worst dressed" guests at the Hallowe‘en party given at the Lake College of Commerce in Waukegan last Saturday. Eleanor Cuffey, Highland P:é: Illinois, was among the 168 No: western university students who reâ€" ceived honor certificates last weék at the university‘s annual honors convocation. The awards were givâ€" en to students whose scholastic work last year placed them in the upper five per cent of their classes. Miss Cuffey, daughter of Mr. Wilâ€" liam H. Cuffey, 599 Onwentsia ave., Highland Park, is a graduate of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school and is a senior in the college of Liberal Arts. She is a member of Alpha Lambda Delta, honorary freshman scholarship sorority; and is active in the YWCA; the Town club; the Mathematics club, of which she was treasurer and social chairman last year; and also played in the badâ€" minton tournament. Mr. Cannon, â€"Miss Knox, Miss Griswold, Mr. Peers, Mr. Wolters, Mr. Finch, teachers of the Highland Park high school, and Antoinette Pantelis and Ruth Moroney of the Journalism class, will attend the state teachers conference in Urbana this week end. Miss Jean Sincere, a student at Connecticut College and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Sincere, attended the Dartmouthâ€"Yale footâ€" bail game at New Haven, Conn., with several of her classmates last week end. Miss Dulcie Lightner of Ridgeâ€" wood Drive entertained at tea Sunâ€" day for Miss Virginia Cartier of Ludington, Michigan. Joan ‘Stover entertained at "pot lock" supper last Friday evening. Donn Mosely entertained a group of young people at dinner Friday evening preceding the Fortnightly dance at the Woman‘s club. About 60 guests attended the reâ€" ception at the St. Peter home. Folâ€" lowing a wedding trip to Washingâ€" ton, D.C., Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell will live at 1106 North Sheridan road in Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cabonargi spent the week endâ€"in LaFayette, Ind., where they attended the Dads day exercises and the Purdueâ€"lowa football game. i The Officers and Ladies of the Post will entertain at a reception Saturday for General Peyton and General Drum. Michael F. Gallagher of Deere Park has received a cable announcâ€" ing the birth of his second grandâ€" child, Michael Butland, on Oct. 30 in Changsha, Hunan province, Chiâ€" na. The infant‘s parents are the former Gerrigue Gallagher and Charles Butland. Their other child is a little girl, Ina, who is a little over 2 years old. Ina also was born in China, but she already has crossed the Pacific ocean several times for she has visited in Highland Park three times. Mrs. George Childs and Mrs. W. H. Barker of Highland Park and Mrs. Knight of New â€"York, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Barker, for a few weeks, motored to Geneva, III., today (Thursday) for luncheon Pay back that party debt at the Lincoln mchool Nov. % _ Dessert bridge at 7:15 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCormick of Northbrook have a son born Ocâ€" tober 30 at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stupey of Highwood are the happy parents of a daughter, born October 30, at the Highland " Park hospital. Dr. Herbert McComb Moore, Announces a series of alternate Saturday evenings of Instruction in Swing Foxtrot, Walts, and Tango will be given the first hour by Mrs. Haessler, assisted by Mr. Gianaralli. at the Labor Temple â€"North Avenue Beginning Saturday, November 13th at 8:30 Mildred Haessler GENERAL DANCING UNTIL MIDNIGHT Admission fifty cents SOCIAL DANCING THE PRESS It is really worth while to watch this young football team go into action. They perform and work toâ€" gether like a big league ball team. At every game there has been a good sized crowd attending, proving that ‘the team has something that the people like. In Sunday‘s game they displayed a brand of football that would have beaten any team their weight. In just three plays after the kickâ€"off they ~scored a touchdown. Beautiful work on the part of the whole team and espeâ€" cially their quarterback, Cortesi, produced this score. Schmidt, their other quarterback, kept the heavier team on its heels during the game by his long punts, while fiery Corâ€" tesi kept them guessing with his tricky strategy on offensive plays. “duh“u’-,h- tertaining the freshmen of the colâ€" lege at Sunday night supper in groups of 50, in order to become betâ€" ter mcquainted with new students. Students from Highland Park who will dine with President Moor Sunâ€" day, Oct. 31, were: Alvin Knask, son of Mr. and Mrs, Alvin K. Knask, 1547 8. St. Johns ave., and Ted Loeb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas I. Loeb, 535 So. Sheridan read. By scoring a touchdown in the first five minutes of play the Highâ€" land Park Merchants kept their slate clean of defeats. Their opponents, the Evanston A. C., proved to be one of the toughest clubs they have faced this year. Sunday‘s game was a thriller with the score ending 7â€"0. Book Sale Nov. 11â€"12 To Benefit Roycemore Entertain your bridge club Tuesâ€" day evening at Lincoln school. Desâ€" sert bridge, 7:15 p.m. H. P. Merchants Win Hard Fought Game From Evanston A. C. Committees for the annual Book Sale at Roycemore school have been appointed by the chairman of arâ€" rangements, Mrs. Raymond C. Wieâ€" boldt, of Evanston. Books will be on display from 9 a.m. until 5:30 p.m., November 11 and 12, and tea will be served both days from 3;30â€" to 5:30 p.m., under the direction of Mrs. George Fredâ€" erick Falley and Mrs. William Farâ€" iey. Others on the committees are Mrs. Carl Ingram, coâ€"chairman, Mrs. Carl M. Wynne, Mrs. Rockwood Edâ€" wards, Mrs. Warren Buckley, Mrs. John McPherrin, Mrs. H. F. Allen, Mrs. Samuel Vail, Mrs. Frederick C. Grant, Mrs. Byron Nash, and Mrs. Theodore B. Counselman. ~ The Book Sale is an annual affair and is of particular interest this year as at its conclusion the school‘s new library will be dedicated. Each student at Roycemore will buy a book and donate it to the library, and the profits from the sale will be used for buying additional books. Hospital Auxiliary To Meet Wednesday This Sunday they will meet Deerâ€" field at the Deerfield field. The first encounter with this team ended in a scoreless tie, so this should be anâ€" other close game. Ravinia P.T.A. Plans Book Fair Nov. 15â€"19 The monthly meeting of the Womâ€" an‘s Auxiliary of the Highland Park hospital will be held on Wednesday November 10, at 10:30 a.m. at Trinâ€" ity church parish house. Luncheon will be served. _ Ravinia P.T.A. annual Book Fair will be held at Ravinia school daily Nov, 15â€"19 inclusive from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mrs. Ernest Loeb is chairman, Mrs. Worster Haupt and Mrs., Edâ€" win Hart, publicity, and Mrs. Chas. Grimes has charge of sales. An unusually fine selection of books will be assembled so that members of the community will be assured of finding interesting and suitable books for their Xmas purâ€" chases as well as books they wish The P.â€"T.A. meeting will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 16, at 2:15 p.m. The program will offer book plays given by the children. Also a short talk by Miss Glerum of Krock‘s book store on the wise selection of chilâ€" dren‘s books. It is hoped everyone will take this opportunity to do their Xmas shopping. The proceeds of the Fair are used to buy books for the school library. 40 Deere Park Drive, South â€" Tel. Highland Park 1044 $5.00 Official Scout Shoe Headquarters Your Children .. . HECKETSWEILER STUDIO Photographers Instructor in Piano and Pedagogy of Music You will treasure those photographs of your children as the years roll by. Why not plan for a sitting now? They change so rapidly in a few years, but photographs of them never grow up. 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