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Highland Park Press, 3 Feb 1938, p. 6

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MARRIAGE OF NANCY REAY REVEALED Mr. and Mrs. William Mason Reay of Nakomis, Fla., are announcing the marriage of Mr. Reay‘s daughâ€" ter, Nancy, to William Ellingham Bridgeman on Thanksgiving day in Louisville, Ky. And at a large tea next Sunday the bride‘s sister, Mrs. William Silverthorne Faurot of Rivâ€" ersidqgwill introduce the newly marâ€" ried couple to more than 100 friends. mother having died three years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Reay now live at ‘Three Lakes, Wis., during the sumâ€" mer and spend the winter in Florâ€" ‘The Reay family formerly residâ€" ed in Highland Park, the bride‘s Miss Nancy, following her gradâ€" uston from Roycemore, attended the Ringling Art School in Saraâ€" sota, Fis. Mr. Bridgeman was graduated from the Kentucky Milâ€" itary Academy in Louisville and in Vencie, Fla. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. George Bridgeman of New orated the garage apartment on the William Faurot‘s estate where they now are at home. The newly married Mrs. Bridgeâ€" man hks five other sisters besides Mrs. Faurotâ€"Mrs. James A. Youngâ€" love of Highland Park, who is the second eldest of Mr. Reay‘s six daughters; Shirley Reay, who is now working in Davenpart, Towa, after studying music at the Univerâ€" sity of Iowa and the University of Arizona; Mrs. Henry Cuscaden of Mount Prospect, and the youngest of the family, Mary Lee Reay, who is a student at the Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati. PAGE SIX JANE EMERY TO WED A. BRADLEY EBEN In the evening they are planning a buffet supper for their wedding party of eight years ago. It included Edwin A. Ashcraft III, John T. Beatty and Roslyn Beatty, the ushâ€" ers, and Mr. Younglove‘s brother, Gilbert S. Younglove of Glencoe as best man. Mrs. Samuel C. Pirie, Jr. of Winnetka, was a bridesmaid with Mrs. Burton Mudge, Mrs. James A. Roberts, Jr., was matron of honor and Mrs. Younglove‘s sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark Emery announced the engagement of their daughter, Jane to A. Bradley Eben, assistant to the United States Atâ€" torney in Chicago, at a cocktail party, given by the Hayes O‘Briens at their home in Chicago Saturday. More than 150 friends are invited to attend a reception and tea Sunâ€" day afternoon, Feb. 13, when Mr. and Mrs. James A. Younglove will celebrate their eighth wedding anâ€" niversary. f Mr. Eben is the son of Siegfried Eben of New York and Mrs. Mary Eben. of Washington, D.~°C., social secretary to Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. He attended Georgetown University and Harvard and Northâ€" western Law schools. Miss Mary Emery studied ‘at Sarah Lawrence college. PLAN RECEPTION FOR ANNIVERSARY Saturday (One Day) â€" Fob. 5 America‘s favorite family â€"in their funniest film! They not only borrow Tel H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, IIl. â€" Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ Thursdayâ€"Friday ~ â€"â€" DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM John Boles â€" Luli Deste Dom-Openl:wp.-.-flntPclm1p.-.-8w.Op.-. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 2:30 continuous COMING â€"â€" Feb. 10 and Featureâ€" Won‘t Forger" ‘and "prand tn" with Lorie Howard ‘Ind Joon Btondeit ADDED: TRAVELOGUE AND CARTOON IN COLOR "BORROWIN C TROUBLE" JONES FAMILY ~ LOCALS â€" ‘ and "Standâ€"In" with LesBe Howard and Joan ! CAROLE LOMBARD in "NOTHING SACRED" "She Married An Artist" =â€"â€"â€" HiG m BORIS KARLOFF Beverly Roberts o Ricardo Cortez "West of Shanghai‘"‘ GRACE MOORE in "TLL TAKE ROMANCE* interest | A L C Y O N KARLOFF as a humored rascal i reall u‘hflfiood‘.‘ visay! n a y in Although the date of the marriage is Feb, 15, the Youngloves found it more convenient to celebrate their anniversary two days earlier. Hawahurstâ€"Brown Nuptials Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Stevenson Hawxhurst, 250 Central avenue, anâ€" nounce the marriage of their daughâ€" ter Margaret Stubbins Hawxhurst, to Thomas Brown Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown of 446 Lincoln place. The young couple were marâ€" ried in Waukegan Thursday and came home to a family wedding supâ€" per before they departed for the North Woods for a brief honeymoon. Henry Cuscaden of _ Arlington Heights (Irvin before her marriage) served as maid of honor. It was a very quiet occasion with only a few friends present. Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Salyards of 8. St. Johns avenue celebrated their 48rd wedding anniversary Monday. Oakwood avenue entertaingd several friends at bridge Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McMahon and Mr. Fred Hefferon have motored Robert Bernard Fox of Highland Park, was recently elected vice president of Delta Upsilon fraterâ€" nity at Northwestern university. He will serve during the second semesâ€" ter which started early in Februâ€" ary. Bob, son of Gordon H. Fox of 188 Lakeside Manor road, is a senior in the School of Commerce. He was a graduate of the Deerfield Township High School. GSELL‘S DRUG STORES to Flemington, N. J., and Cortland, N. Y., where they will visit relaâ€" tives for ten days. Mrs. L. B. Sinclair, who broke her arm two weeks ago when she fell on the ice while skating at the Raâ€" vinia pond, is getting alorig nicely. Mrs. William Salyards of McDanâ€" iels avenue is entertaining a few friends informally this afternoon (Thursday). WHAT WILL IT COST? l-rryl)wr...l‘-lcfi' sock» eroo that will make your -‘lnn‘-llnâ€"‘y:‘_l.., Cary‘s a scream | The operators from the Cutler where ru-l scriptions are hapâ€" xn {.pdeod. Because m;r’- ume I-rt our costs are low. Why not our next prescription here Io’bo filled? prescription, pl overhead and a modest profit. Thl.mrmbnonmâ€" You may not ask that quesâ€" tion when your Doctor hands you a prescription. But it mb.bly is in your mind. that‘s perfectly natural. We welcome an opportunity to answer that question for \ you. Here‘s how prescri are priced in this cnm -tl‘l‘o'.boeon:‘u‘:.fi-h. t we i phimeraure ing your prescription, plus The Year‘s Comedy Hit "THE AWFUL Feb. 6â€"7â€"8â€"9 _ IRENE DUNNE CARY GRANT TOM _ PATRICOLA SPECIALTY Highland Park 2600 Ravinia 2300 February 3â€"4 Miss Ruth Rectenwald, who is teaching school in Saginaw, Mich., was home last week end for her father‘s birthday. She returned to Saginaw Sunday evening. Beauty Shop gave a shower Monday evening for Miss Arlene Gastheld, who will be. married shortly to Charles Coale of this city. The party was held at the home of Miss Virâ€" ginia Saathoff of S. Second street. Arthur M. Oppenheimer, ‘39, son of Mr. andâ€"Mrs. Arthur Oppenheimâ€" er of 827 North Sheridan road, is chairman of the student committee in charge of a drive for old clothes under the auspices of the Brown Christian association at Brown uniâ€" versity, Providence, R.L Pat. Reading and Billy Cope were guests at dinner last Friday eveâ€" ning of Brud and Phyllis Udell who celebrated their birthday anniversâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cutler enterâ€" tained the girls from the Cutler Beauty Shop at a dinner party Wedâ€" nesday evening, at their home. The Misses Betty Hallberg and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Griffis of Lake Forest are the happy parents of a son, Richard Grant Griffis, born Wednesday, February 2, at the Alice Home hospital. Mrs. Griffis Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tucker will leave Sunday for â€"Florida where they will spend a few weeks. ~*Mr. cand "Mrs. "F. N. Williams "of Prairie avenue entertained at a supâ€" per party last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Haras of Highwood are the proud parents of a son, born Sunday, January 29th, at the Highland Park hospital, Mrs. Mitchell Beaudin is entertainâ€" ing her bridge club today (Thursâ€" day, at dessertâ€"bridge. Mrs. Forrest D. Rose of East street will entertain her 500 club next Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Behr of S. Sheridan road are leaving today (Thursday) for an extended cruise and tour, sailing from New York down through the Panama canal to Los Angeles, Calif., and touring through the West. MARY THOMPSON TO WED FEBRUARY 26TH Mrs. John Gallagher of 8. St. Johns avenue is entertaining her dessertâ€"bridge club Friday afterâ€" noon. Miss Mary Martha Thompson, whose marriage to Edison Stanley McEwen, Jr. of LaGrange takes place February 26 this being kept very busy these days attending showers and parties given in her honor. Last Friday Mrs. George Martin Jr. (Norma Sadler) of Evâ€" anston entertained at a surprise miscellaneous shower. The Misses Dorothy Clark and Pauline Davis will entertain at a bridal shower and luncheon on Saturday, Februâ€" ary 12th. Invitations have been issued by the Misses Mary Turriff, Barbara and Dorothy Funk for a linen shower given at the Georgian hotel Saturday, February 19th. Dr. and Mrs. Roger Adams of Urâ€" bana were the week end guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Volwiler of N. Deere Park drive. Mrs. T. G. Holland and Mrs. V. Walbridge ‘of Fort Sheridan were hostesses at luncheon and bridge at the_ Officers club Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perrow of Lake Forest formerly of Highland Park have moved into the Charles C. Buell home at 880 Roslyn circle. The Buells have taken the Perrow home at 970 W. Armour circle in Lake Forest. . Mr. and Mrs. Jolin T. Snite of Deere Park drive North will enterâ€" tain at a supper party Sunday eveâ€" ning for Mrs. Snite‘s mother, Mrs. Hollis Gleason of Wilmette, who is leaving shortly for a trip to Honâ€" olulu to visit her sister. Miss Helen Jean Abercromby of Sparta, Wis., spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arâ€" chibald Abercromby, Jr. _ Miss Eleanor Austin of DeTamâ€" ble avenue spent the weekâ€"end in Detroit, Michigan visiting friends. The Milton St,. Peters, George Gladers &nd Miss Bery! Holland reâ€" turned Saturday from a two weeks tour through the south. Little Peter Bigler celebrated his tenth birthday anniversary Monday by having a party for a few of his little friends. Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen enterâ€" tained at luncheon Friday precedâ€" ing the Presbyterian Womans asâ€" sociation meeting. The Misses Jean Williams, Jane Hart and Ann Mills are going to Minneapolis the latter part of next week to visit friends for a few days. _'fl_n Northwestern _ University settiement group met at the | of Mrs. Howard F. Detmer of O‘ Link road on Wednesday. mzr‘.-ulimn&'iaidu. road are entertaining at tea Sunday afternoon. Miss Dorothy Knackstadt of Pleasant avenue entertained her Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leonard of the Udell building entertained at a Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Fentress (Francis Wood) are spending two weeks at Key West, Florida. T HE PR E88 hld-?-r' Sunday evening. Miss Kathleen Watson, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mra. Dudley Crafts Watson will entertain at luncheon, Saturday, in honer of her birthday anniversary. Later in the afterâ€" noon the party will go to the Goodâ€" man theater . Patsy Blake of E. Park avenue is enu;uhln‘ Friday at a sleigh ride party. f Announcement has been made of the marriage of Dorothy Wysocky of Waukegan to James Sommerville of Bloom street, which took place last Saturday in Waukegan.: Mr. O, G. St. Peter, who was reâ€" turned to his home in Waukegan Saturday after spending the past four and oneâ€"half weeks at the St. Luke‘s hospital in Chicago, is reâ€" fi;md as getting along satisfactorâ€" Mr. Dill, proprietor of Dills Home Barber shop, 21 N. Second street, who has been ill for several months, has resumed work in his shop. A second chair has been added to care for his increasing trade. Mrs. Gaidzik Will Arrange February Meeting For League IN MEMORIAM In memory of our dear husband and father, Mr. Roy Baxman, who passed away one year ago, Februâ€" ary lst, 1987. His pleasant ways and smiling face Are a pleasure to recall, ‘ Died, beloved by all. The program for the February meeting of the Highland Park League of Women Voters is being arranged by Mrs. George W. Gaidâ€" zik and will be announced in next week‘s issue of the Highland Park Press. As usual the meeting will be held the third Wednesday of the month at the YWCA. ® The League of Women Voters, participating this Jaunary in the thirtyâ€"second annual observance of Child Labor Day, challenged the citâ€" izenship of Illincis to make every posible effort to end an evil against which campaigns have been waged for decades. Since too few state legislatures are in session this year to make posible completing the ratification of the Child Labor Amendment, which Illinois has, ratified and which would cover the whole probâ€" lem, the League is calling on Conâ€" gress to enact pending legislation Does it pay to advertise in the Highland Park Press? Just ask Dr. Jim Butterworth of W. Park avenue, for he received 109 anâ€" swers to a classified advertiseâ€" ment placed in this paper last week. â€" Receives 109 Answers To Press Advertisement He is not the only satisfied adâ€" vertiser, for many of our patrons claim they always get results from advertisements placed with us. "YOUNG MAN FOR STEADY work. Apply Dr. J. A. Butterâ€" worth, 2810 W. Park Ave." Following is the advertisement which appeared: ‘The Cream of the North Shore" Goldenrod Sweet Cream mday-sl;t., 1 ... 35i "Fresher by a day" BGGS, per dor. _ J2¢ GOLDEN MEADOW DAIRY & FARM PRODUCTS gallon BUTTER 537 Central Avenue MILLK â€"Milburn and Lucille 354c¢ â€" Mc League offfcials declared themâ€" selves in favor of a federal child labor bill modeled after the first child labor law which was adminâ€" istered by the federal Children‘s Buâ€" reau in cooperation with the states. This law was declared unconstituâ€" tional by the Supreme Court about twenty years ago. As in many othâ€" er fields of social legislation, howâ€" ever, public and legal opinion has advanced in the past two decades, and decisions of the Supreme Court last spring, especially those upâ€" holding the Wagner Labor Relaâ€" tions Act and the Social Security Act, have given some reason for hope that a federal child labor law migh also be upheld. C which would at least eliminate child labor in goods passing in interstate commerce, affecting about oneâ€" fourth of the children now ~workâ€" ing. The League of Women Votets voiced strong opposition to the child labor provisions of* the Wheelerâ€" Johnson bill, passed by the Senate in the special session, which would regulate child labor by the "prisâ€" onâ€"made principle" of declaring conâ€" traband goods made by child labor. ad quipment "on equipment on the North Shore NEC SETET P ETe |. £C0° 00 . Suore \o. _John B. Nask, Prop. Repair Them., ( & ‘ % 21 N. SECOND STREET Announces the addition of another chair to care for their increaging business. HAIRCUTTING PRICES Adults and High School Students ________.______..__ 327â€"29 N. Green Bay PARK Dill‘s Home Barber Shop R u g F unniture Drapery Prapery CLEANiNc Trade In Your Old Rugs For a New Oriental Rug or New Carpeting Savings of from 25% to 50% YOU MAY BUY ON OUR BUDGET PLAN bert W Pease Rober{ W Pease 15 years service in Highland Park. The Doctor MUS T 5 Give Service This confidence of the Patient can come about through only one thingâ€"eatisfactory service and the knowledge that your Doctor Naturally, it is up to the Doctor to render the highest type of service, if for no other Much of the Patient‘s response to treatâ€" ment depends on confidence in his Doctor. Not only is there a physicial reaction to this feeling of confidence in the method of treatment, but the fact that you believe in your Doctof, causes you to follow instrucâ€" than selfish reasons. This confidence of the Patient, is the chief foundation of a Doctor‘s Confidence A Medical Clientele Is Based 0n THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1938 ess home by the juniors also. Thmlfi%:flfll‘dfhm ers club of Y.W.C.A. will be held Thursday, Feb. 8. A business meeting will be held promptly at 8 p.m. A Tenth District meeting will be held at Waukegan Legion hall Wedâ€" nesday evening, Feb. 9th. Mrs. W. Glen Southers, Department of Illiâ€" nois Legislative chairman, will be the speaker. All members are urgâ€" ed to attend. 'hoAnxllhtyjubnuw-n- ning a bunco party, to be in the near future. Valentines are to be sent to the children at the Dorâ€" Masonic temple. Announceo His NEW Travel Adâ€" ventures All in Color and Motion Pictures Typewriters Repaired All Work Guaranteed BURTON HOLMES ORCHESTRA HALL Mothers Club Meets Feb. § CHICAGO Wednesday Evenings at 8:15 Evenings at 8:15 ;.r:::‘, Matinees at 2:30 Beginning Feb. 16 ?, 525 Central Av. $ Tel H. P. 1100 40c

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