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Highland Park Press, 27 Jan 1938, p. 6

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LOCALS FRANKâ€"W ELLM AN â€"WEDDING WALGRENâ€"NEFF NUTIALS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gustaf Walâ€" gren of Highland Park announce the marriage of their aaughter Catherine ‘ Julia to Gordon Nelson Neff, son of Mr. and Mrs, Lance Neff of Charlevoix, Michigan. The wedding took place at 5 o‘clock Satâ€" urday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Bergstrom, 729 Vernon avenue, Chicago. The bride, dressed in a white lace gown and carrying white roses and forgetâ€" menots, was attended \by Miss Eleanor Bergstrom. The groom was attended by his brother, Bob, A large reception for the sixty guests was held at the Bergstrom home immediately after the ceremâ€" ony. The young married couple are living in Detroit where Mr. Neff is in business. ‘ of Dr. and Mrs. Irsa Frank of Chiâ€" eago, former residents of this city and Lester R. Wellman, Jr., son of the Lester R. Wellmans, also of this city, were married Saturday eveâ€" ning at an impressive home cereâ€" mony. % Only members of the two families were present. Dr. Louis Binstock officiated. The birde, who"was given in marâ€" riage by her father, was attired in a princess gown of rosalba crepe with a tulle veil fastened to a cap of rose point lace, which had adornâ€" ed her mother‘s wedding gown. She carried white spray orchids and a small white Bible. ‘ The ceremony took place in the drawing room of the Frank‘s Drake Tower apartment before a small alâ€" tar flanked by white rose trees. GSELL‘S DRUG STORES Thursday â€" Friday â€" Saturday Jan. 27â€"28â€"29 Adoiphe Menjou â€" Mae Robson in im s £e 0k e eP d lolbwul"! At lu“t'.lt has . been filmed â€"â€" th for..‘othblr -M.b‘: hindâ€"theâ€"scenes I \__ ADDED : CARTOON in COLOR !I-A'l'-l' NEWS 5 "A STAR IS BORN‘Y" Tel H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, III. 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 Filmed in Technicolor Can you stand to be emotionally Wednesdayâ€"Thursdayâ€"Friday OLDâ€"FASHIONED We not only admit it; we brag about it. We do still cling to aldâ€"fashioned l‘l:‘ of service. We beâ€" lieve that :' drug storeâ€" ::'luojâ€"lhquld dn‘ be complete, and of highest quality. That should be strictly fresh and of known potency. uy:gm.uunuu.u poli we invite your pre r‘ptlo- business. JANET GAYNOR FREDRIC MARCH < LOCALS â€" Fob. 6â€"7â€"8â€"9 â€"â€" Highland Park 2600 Ravinia 2300 â€"«â€"â€" DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM John Boles â€" Luli Deste "She Married An Artist" BORIS KARLOFF Beverly Roberts â€" Ricardo Cortez A L CY O N "West of Shanghai‘" . We in iary /d en tod her rose crepe gown flowers were gardenias, Rosalind and Susan Fox, the bridegroom‘s little nieces, served as flower girls. They were attired in frocks of blush pink taffeta fashioned Elizabethan style. GRUBBSâ€"SEYFARTH WEDDING The marriage of Miss Mary Grubbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buckley of Barrington, and Hugh M. Seyfarth, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Robert E. Seyfarth of this city, took place Saturday afternoon at 4:80 o‘clock in the drawing room of Brookmoor, the Buckley‘s home. The service was read by the Rev. Albert Taylor of the Episcopal church in Dundee at 4:30 in the afâ€" ternoon. When the young couple return on Feb. 15 from a honeymoon in Miâ€" ami Beach and Havana, they will reside at 800 Princeton avenue, in Sunset Terrace. MARY JANE SCHULTZ ENGAGED At a tea given at their home Sunâ€" day afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Whitt Schultz of Crabtree Point anâ€" nounced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Jane, to William Roberts, son of Dr. and Mrs, Fredâ€" erick Roberts of N. Hermitage aveâ€" nue, Chicago. Miss Schults attendâ€" and her fiance attended Lake est college. SCHUMANN CLUB MEETS The Schumann Club of Ravinia will meet in the studio of Berenice B. Bentley on Woodland road, Satâ€" urday afternoon, Jan. 29th, at 3 o‘clock. Subject: Instruments of the Orchestra. Peter Bigler and Billy Winters will assist the hosâ€" Over her princess gown of white velvet, Miss Grubbs wore a veil of tulle falling from & tiny cap emâ€" broidered in seed pearls. She carâ€" ried a shower bouquet of lilie of the valley. Mrs. Robert K. Fobes of St. Paul, her sister‘s only attendâ€" ant, was gowned in apricot velvet, styled on princess lines. On her head she wore a velvet halo. Following the ceremony, the reâ€" ception was held in the game room which had been decorated with spring flowers for the occasion. Because the bride, who was hurt in an automobile accident last fall, has not completely recovered, the couple are postponing their honeyâ€" moon until March, when they will go to Florida. They are taking a short trip now and upon their reâ€" turn from the south will be at home in Highland Park. er Miss Dorothy Melville has been one of the three senior women in Northwestern university‘s Medill School ‘of Journalism admitted into :o;dm-lh.ndb Mrs. Frank served her daughter Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday Jan. 30â€"31, Feb. 1 ALICE FAYE DON AMECHE ' Tony Martin â€" Rits Bros. in Mr. Wellman, Sr., was his son‘s "YOU CAN‘T HAVE EVERYTHINGY" Robert Seyfarth served his brothâ€" Rhythm, romance and the inâ€" sanest antics aplenty! ADDED: CARTOON AND LATEST NEWS AWFUL TRUTH® 234 the seminar class in newspaper pubâ€" lishing. Tht'dnm" lected will go to various towns in Illinois and Indiana and Wisconâ€" sin among which will be Springâ€" field, Bloomington, Gary and Rockâ€" ford, to publish the newspapers there. They will also work on the Chicago ‘papers and with the varâ€" fous wire services. Jayne Epstein, daughter of the D. P. Epsteins, 2215 Oak Knoll terâ€" race, has the role of a beggar in Tennyson‘s "Becket," the play in which Rockford college freshmen will make their stage debut on Saturday evening, January 22 Jayne has also been assigned to the technical staff as a prompter for the production. Jean McGowan, daughâ€" ter of the Richard McGowans, 2344 Pierce road, is a member of the properties committee. Highland Park families who went to Naperville on Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Leanns Stanâ€" ger Wessling were the 8. 8. Stanâ€" gers, Orville Wesslings, Fred Noerâ€" enbergs, T. H. Deckers and others. Rev. T. J. O‘Neill, Rev, John Bennett and Rev. W. Rooney of Highland Park sailed from Baltiâ€" more today on the 8.8. Dorchester of the Merchants & Miners Line, enroute to Jacksonville and Miami, Florida. Mrs. Frederick H. Okey enterâ€" tained at dessert bridge Tuesday afternoon at her home on N. St. Johns avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Lindwall of Winnetka are the proud parents of a son born Saturday, January 22nd at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Michaels Jr. of Ashland place entertained at a cocktailâ€"tea Sunday for Mrs. Miâ€" chael‘s brother Mr. Irving Goldâ€" smith and his fiancee, Miss Eleanor Wyle of Chicago. trip to Phoenix, Ariz. Charlotte and Joseph R. Leamâ€" ing, children of the Jerry Leamâ€" ings, are quarantined with measles. Dr. Ira Benson Sellery, brother of Henry A. Sellery of this city, died Sunday at his home in Evanâ€" ston. Funeral services were held yesterday (Wednesday) at 3:30 p.m. at the First Methodist church chapel in that city. Interment was in Memorial Park cemetery. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Michela of Onwentsia avenue are the happy parents of a daughter born Friday, January 21st at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. T. L. Osborne of Kincaid avenue entertained at luncheon yesâ€" terday (Wednesday). Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Leonard of the ffdell building are entertaining their bridge club this evening (Thursday). Mr. and Mrs. Carl Salo of Hicn wood are receiving congratulatio on the birth of aâ€"daughter born Friâ€" day, January 21st at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Perry of N. First street are announcing the birth of a son born Friday, Januâ€" ary 21st at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Mrs. A. L. Berg is entertaining at luncehon and bridge today, Thursday. The Misses Mae and Madeline Bliss entertained at a surprise birthday party for their mother, Mrs. George E. Bliss Sunday evsâ€" ning. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McGinnis of Deerfield are the proud parents of a son, J. Milton McGinnis, born Monâ€" day, January 24th at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. David T. Sanders of N. Linâ€" den avenue entertained her bridge elub at: luncheon and bridge Tuesâ€" day. n Daniel Gans .:. Danm Gans Ham Snor In Evanston Since 1919 509 Main St., Evanston The same high quality work given by our skilled operators . . . modestly priced to suit the allowance of teenâ€"age young women. All our haireutting is done by men hair stylists. makes this important announcement to Evanston and North Shore mothers and their daughters! For Schoolgirls Under 16 Years SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE. .75¢ HAIRCUTTING ..................50¢ PERMANENT WAVES . . $3.50 & $5.00 SPECIAL OFFER THE P RES 8 FOR wWoOMEN wHO CARE Mr. and Mrs. Robert of Pleasant avénue are m' parents of a daughter born Wednegâ€" day, January 19 at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. William F. Vetter enterâ€" tained a few friends at luncheon, Monday, at her home on MeDaniels avenue. Mrs. George E. Bliss is leaving February: 1st for m three weeks visit with friends and relatives in LaJolla and Los Angeles, Califorâ€" nia. While away, her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. George Osborne Bliss of Chicago, will stay at the house on N. Linden avenue. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanick of Deerfield on Wedâ€" nesday, January 26th at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. GAMMA PHI BETA ALUMNAE ELECT At a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Duane Peterson of 1014 Starr road, Winnetka a newly organized, group of the North Shore Alumnse of Gamma Phi Beta met on Monday, January 17th. At this time the folâ€" lowing officers were elected: Mrs. Hayes Mckinney of Wilmette as president; Mrs. Hubert Hardy of Evanston, first vice president; Mrs. Grant of Winnetka, second vice presâ€" ident; Mrs. Tom Leeming of Highâ€" k â€" ® Betty Lacy of Dato avenue enter‘ tained her sixth grade class at a supâ€" per party Monday in celebration of her eleventh birthday anniversary. Miss Mary Harris of Toronto, Province director, was the honor guest at the first meeting at which there were 75 members present. Mrs. Douglas McMillan of Evanston gave an interesting review of Gilbert Frankow‘s "The Dangerous Years." Mrs. Hayes Mckinney has called a meeting of the governing board to be held at her home at 2 o‘clock on Monday, February 7th at Wilmette, at which time plans for the annual banquet of the sorority to be held at Miss Ardis Martin of Ridgewood drive entertained thirtyâ€"two girls at "pot luck" Friday evening. the Drake hotel on the evening of February 26th, will be completed. . The group intend meeting each month, with a special program arâ€" ranged for each meeting. Mrs. Frank Butler, mother of Mrs. A. P. Snite is at the Highland Park hospital where she is having a catarâ€" act removed from her eye. Little Joan Youngs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Youngs enâ€" tertained sixteen of her little friends at a party Sunday in honor of her tenth birthday anniversary. The youngsters enjoyed several reels of talking pictures. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watâ€" son are leaving Sunday for a six weeks trip through Mexico. | & Mrs. Dudley Edwards .of Glencoe avenue entertained her bridge club Friday evening. B % ‘The Presbyterian church Womans association is entertaining at desâ€" sert bridge at the Y.W.C.A. Friday at 1:15. Cranbrook college, Detroit, Michiâ€" Mrs. John T. Snite and her mother Mrs. Hollis Gleason of Wilmette enâ€" tertained at Mrs. Snite‘s home in Deere Park Tuesday at luncheon and bridge for Miss Mary Anne Rich of Evanston whose wedding will take place next month. * Charles A. Cole and Arlene F. Gastfield took out a marriage license in Waukegan recently. Miss Veronese Beatty is studying seulpturing under Karl Milles at Miss Mary Wood is leaving this week for a two weeks skiing vacaâ€" tion at Sun Valley, Idaho. Upon her return Miss Wood accompanied by her sister Mrs. E. E. Tullis will i; to Bermuda for a short vacation. Uni. 6262 Elks Lodge Will Hold Birthday Ball Saturday Evening Highland \Paurk lodge No. 1862 B.P.O.E. will hold a . President‘s Birthday ball Saturday evening, January 29th, in the Elks Club on Laure! avenue. The proceeds of this affair will go to the new Naâ€" tional Foundation to fight infantile paralysis. ‘Those who do not attend the ball may send a contribution to the dance committee, who will see that the money reaches the proper source. Members and their friends are invited to attend. The Ladies‘ Aid society of Grace M. E. church are giving a roast beef dinner tomorrow evening (Friday) at 6:30 p.m. in the church parlors. ‘The cost is nominal, and it is a splendid opportunity for the busy housewife to secure a dinner, with little effort. 40 Deere Park Drive, South â€" Tel. Highland Park 1044 OTTO F. FISHER, Pres. Waukegan and Webster Avenues Highwood, Illinois All Phones â€" Highland Park 3710 THE MARINE ROOM EDGEW ATER BEACH HOTEL Accessories New Again Let us keep neckties, gloves, scarfs and spats spotlessly clean and neat. | Cover Charge Monday through Friday (except Thursday) â€" 25¢ per person Thursdayâ€"No cover charge; Minimum Charge $150 Seturday and Holidays â€" 50c per person _ No cover charges with selection of Special Dinners at $1.50 Herbert Foote‘s Concert Ensemble Sunday Evenings Friday Evenings: Collegiate Amateur Show in addition to Professional Floor Show A NEW MENU POLICY THURSDAY FAMILY NIGHTS ORRIN TUCKER‘S ORCHESTRA AND GLEE CLUB "WITH HARRIET SMITH‘S LOVELY LADiEs Annemarie Wirzâ€"Balke Instructor in Piano and Pedagogy of Music SUPERB ENTERTAINMENT Dancing Nightly except Sundays Special Italian Dinner with Tipo Chianti. Wine â€" $1.75 No cover charge for sarly dinner guests leaving before 8 P. M. Roger Balke Instructor in Piano and Musical Theory DAILY DINNER SPECIALS MONDAY 2 Baked Pork and Beans Special Dinner â€" $1.00 ° TUESDpAY | _ Broiled Chicken Special Dinner â€" $1.50 Especially preparéd by Chef Joseph Baltera THURSDAY Sirloin Steak Special Dinner â€" $1.75 FRIDAY l Broiled Lobster Special Dinner â€" $1.75 In addition to our regular table d‘hote dinners and a la carte service we offer Dance Admission Charge: Monday through Friday {except Thursday) 75e ples tam â€"Minimam charge $1.50; Seturday and Holidays â€" $1.00 plus tax Ermine Cleaners, Incâ€" Saturday Evening: Formal UACES . . OF THE THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1987 Lady Elks Plan Card Party Feb. 1 The Lady Elks will hold a Desâ€" sert bridge and 500 party for memâ€" bers and friends, Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 1 in the Elks Club room. The party is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Prizes will be awarded at each taâ€" The committee in charge of affairs is headed by Mrs. Elmer Maimâ€" quist who is mssisted by Mesdames Frank Goiden, Sam Fell, John Larâ€" son, Joseph Berube and Edward Greenwald. including old paintints, mursi® GRAEME YOUNG Phone Deerfleld 130 in Rejuvenating IQUES

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