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Highland Park Press, 3 Mar 1938, p. 6

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Miss Alice White, who has been seriously ill at the home of her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. H. S. Sellery, is reported slowly improving. Mrs. Jacob Hecketsweiler, Mrs. Elmer Hecketsweiler and daughter Marilyn and Billy Kreh have gone to Florida to visit Mrs. Hazel Vant Kreh. FORMER HIGHLAND PARKER IS MARRIED The marriage has been anâ€" nounced of Miss Marguerite Sulliâ€" van, formerly of this city, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius P. Sullivan, to Mr. Jeffrey J. Prenâ€" dergast of St. Louis, Mo. The couâ€" ple are now living in Dallas, Texas. A very pretty, but simple wedâ€" ding was solemnized Saturday evening when Miss Mary Martha ‘Thompson of St. St. Johns avenue, was married to Edison Stanley Mcâ€" Ewen, of La Grange. The cereâ€" mony took place at 8 o‘clock in the evening at the home of Mrs. Robâ€" ert Eliot Clark, with whom the bride had resided since the death of her mother two years ago. The Rev. Christoph Keller, rector of Trinity church, officiated. Miss Dorothy «Clark and the groom‘s brother Gilbert were the only atâ€" tendants. > Dr. Lois Greene, who recently returned to the United States from China where she had been engaged in a hospital there, returned to the North Shore on Friday and is visâ€" iting her brother, Mr. Davis Greene, 790 Grove street, Glencoe. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bahr, who spent: the past week in Oshkowh, Wis., have returned home. THOMPSONâ€"MeEW EN WEDDING Miss Thompson was attired in a powder blue tweed suit, with a hand made batiste blouse, navy blue poke bonnet hat, and navy blue acâ€" cessories, and orchids. Rubruny ley.. The service was read before an improvised altar, a bower of palms and ferns with candelabrus flankâ€" ing the sides. The bride was given in marriage by her brother Francis Earl Thompâ€" son of Cincinnati, Ohio. Sixty relatives and friends of the bride and groom witnessed the cereâ€" mony. $ . Mr. and Mrs. McEwen will be at home after April 1st at 1357 Estes avenue, Chicago. â€" Mrs. Prendergast has spent the past six years teaching in St. Louis and its suburbs. Mrs. Harold F. Smith, who unâ€" derwent a major operation at the Highland Park hospital two weeks ago, returned to her home Tuesday, where she is getting along nicely. Mrs. W. H. Sellery is spending several weeks in Florida. CAMPBELL CHAPTER GUILD MEETS Campbell Chapter Guild will meet at the Masonic Temple on Wednesâ€" Miss Clark wore a navy blue crepe Bolero dress with : powder PAGE 81X in "SUBMARINE Dâ€"1" When truth is more thrilling than fiction! Fake dramatics have no place in this amazing, exciting story of Uncle Sam‘s glorious dareâ€" devil heroes! Thurs.â€"Fri.â€"Sat. Mar. 3â€"4â€"5 Tel H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, I!l. â€" Admission 30c â€" 10¢ Wednesdayâ€"Thursday Doors Open 6:30 p.m. â€" First Performance, 7 p.m. â€" Second, 9 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 2:30 continuous "ROSALIE® HER DIARY told all the things the world wants to know about life and love behind the throne! Now it flames on J _ _ the sereen. ADDED: CARTOON IN COLOR â€" PAT O‘BRIEN WAYNE MORRIS GEBO. BRENT < LOCALS â€" FRANK MORGAN h% BORROW OR STEAL® "Victoria The Great" With WONDROUS Scemes in TECHNICOLOR ®" _ _0 .. .. ... , [NAYY BLUE AND GOLD® DICK POWELL in "HOLLYWOOD HOTEL®* A L C Y O N and liliesâ€"of the val ANNA NEAGLE ANTON WALBROOK in an outstanding production day, March 9. It will be a dessert bridge at 2 o‘clock with Mrs, Edw. Ohrmund, Mrs, Arch Abercromby and Mrs, Rolland Bleimeh! as hosâ€" tesses. MARJORIE ROTH TO BE MARRIED Mrs. William Guyot: and her group from the Philathea class, Mr. F. P. Byntn, Jr., f Elm place, has returned from a month‘s business trip in California. Mr. George R. LaShelle has gone to Palm Springs, California, for six weeks to visit Mrs. LaShelle and daughter Elizabeth whip are sojournâ€" ing in the west until June. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Roth of Comâ€" stock place announce the approachâ€" ing marriage of their daughter Marjorie Emma to Matthew Marâ€" tin Kutzer, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Kutzer of S. Sheridan road which will take place Saturâ€" day, March 12, at the home of the bride‘s parents, 389 Comstock place. Marjorie will have as her maid of honor Miss Shirley Beyers, the bridesmaids will be Miss Dorothy Kutzer and Miss‘ Ada Zimmerman. Clifford Kutzer will be his brothâ€" «mewet "Whr â€"oe ~niower girls and Jackie Ricker will be the ring bearâ€" er. After a week‘s honeymoon in New Orleans the young couple will make their home in the upstairs apartment at 389 Comstock place. Miss Shirley: Beyers entertained at a kitchen shower February 22nd for Miss Roth and Mrs. William Ernest entertained at a bathroom shower for her on February 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rohn, who have been the house guests of the John T. Snites, have returned to their home in Ludington, Mich. er‘s best man and the ushers will be Carl Johnson and Howard Carlâ€" son. Little Janice Zebl®and Jane The Best Way To Prevent Disease. A large percentage of all orâ€" anic diseases could be eliminated gy proger methods of prevention. Brights.disease, diabetes, gout, sclerosis, high blood pressure and other dangerous eongitiom could be obviated by iour family phyâ€" sician if he had the opportunity to give you a thorough yearly phyâ€" sical examination. Preventive hygiene with exerâ€" cise is a greater life extension agent than any curative medigine or treatment can be. The point is that most people will not exercise simple precauâ€" tions and then curative medicine becomes an absolute necessity. Let your 'docrti)”r"h'e.li;;r_y_éi; ‘to keep well. Let us fill your prescriptions. Ravinia Phone 2300 Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday March 6â€"7â€"8 "LOVE & HISSES" We can‘t be too UMMPHâ€" ATIC . . . this is the picture with UMMPHI Added : Our Gang Comedy and Adventures of a Cameraman SIMONE SIMON WALTER WINCHELL BEN BERNIE Little Chats About Your Health GSELL‘S DRUG STORES in March 9â€"10 Highland Park Phone 2600 Mrs. Howard Moran, Mrs. Walter Meierhoff, Mrs. Henry Norkett and Mrs. Bessic muhmu enterâ€" taining at a silver riday at Mrs. Moran‘s home. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watâ€" Miss Grace Gatewood, 286 Laurâ€" el avenue, a member of Theta Sigâ€" ma Phi, honorary journalism sororâ€" ity at the University of Illinois, is one of the coeds who is arranging the program for the approaching Matrix banquet at which Mary Hasâ€" tings Bradley is to speak and other famous women journalists are to be guests of honor. Miss Gatewood is a senior in the School of Jourâ€" nalism at the university, and is president of the largest university residence hall on the campus. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watâ€" son, who have been traveling through Mexico, are now visiting the Charles Carpenters of . Evanâ€" ston at their winter home in Magâ€" nolia Springs, Als. The Watsons expect to return about March 10, On Monday, the eve of her deâ€" parture for abroad, Miss Dorothy Clark and her mother, Mrs, Robert Elliot Clark, dined with Miss Gladys E. Cunningham. Miss Cunâ€" ningham‘s sister, Mrs. Edmund Hogg, lives in London and it is hoped that Dorothy‘s short stay in that city will allow sufficient time for her to meet Mrs, Hogg. Miss Annette Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Jones of Vine avenue, is a member of the Glee club of Bradford Junior colâ€" lege, Bradford, Mass., which enâ€" tertained the Williams College Glee Club on Saturday. evening. The event was the annual joint concert followed by a dance. Mr. Wallace E. Pierce of Plattsâ€" burg, N. Y., is visiting his daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Albert O. Snite, who unâ€" derwent an appendectomy at the Highland Park hospital last Thursâ€" day. Mrs. Snite is getting along very nicely. Mrs, William P. Hammond enâ€" tertained at a party Saturday aftâ€" ernoon for her granddaughter, Virâ€" ginia Hartley King, who was celeâ€" brating her fifth birthday anniverâ€" sary. «ols Miss Dorothy Melville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Melville, was initiated:to Theta Sigma Chi sorority at Northwestern university last Sunday morning. The sorority is a National Honorary and Profesâ€" sional sorority for Women in Jourâ€" nalism. . Miss Jane Griffith entertained five young couples at a dinner ~party Saturday evening before the Ridge School Hop. Mr. Edward E. Kleinschmidt, acâ€" companied by Mrs. Kleinschmidt iand Miss Dora Kleinschmidt, left on Sunday for & combined business and pleasure trip to Washington, ~Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Giannasi Highwood are the happy parents a son born Saturday, Feb: 26, the Highland Park hospital. Col. and Mrs. C. H. Bonesteel and daughter, Eleanor, of Fort Sheridan, are being transferred to Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, March 15th. Martin Victor of Victor Bros., furriers, is spending a month travâ€" eling through the south. â€" Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Wheeler of Greenville, Ill:, spent the week end with their daughter, Mrs. Warren Leihser of the Udell building. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Andrews of Kincaid street are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of a son born Friday, Feb. 25, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. ~ Mr. and Mrs, Henry T. Chapman and Mrs. A. E. Peterson returned last Thursday from a three weeks West Indies cruise. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Howes and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lewis spent the week end in St. Louis, Mo., and Elsa, IIl., visiting the Howes‘ son, Byron, Jr., and daughter Judy. Mrs. J. F. Abbott and Mrs. P. N. Gould entertained at a Pot Luck Saturday evening preceding the Ridge school dance. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard L. Kleinâ€" schmidt; of Judson avenue are the happy parents of a son born Thursâ€" day, February 24, at the Evanston hospital. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gibson of Céentral avenue are announcing the birth of a son born Friday, Feb. 25, at the Highland Park hospital. a salad Tuncheon yesterday (Wedâ€" nesday). Miss Molly Grinnell, an honor student at Swarthmore college, has just been elected head of the Social committee. Miss Grinnell, who is the daughtef of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Grinnell of Brairwood lane, Ravinia, has been a member of the committee since her Freshman year. Other activities in which she takes an interest include being Associate Editor of the Halcyon, yearbook, and a member of the editorial staff of the Portfolio. She was elected to her new position at a meeting of the Women‘s Student Governâ€" ment Association held on Feb. 9. JEWELRY REPAIRING 372 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 630 I. H. NEMEROFEF CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN THE PREBSs of of at Mr. and Mrs. Kay Lindemann of Homewood avenue are the happy parents of a daughter born Thursâ€" day, Feb. 24, at the Highland Park hospital. street, Deerfield, sang in a radio concert given by the Lake Forest eollege chorus, Saturday, Feb. 26, at 4:30 ‘p.m. over station WIND, Gary, Ind. Stryker is a senior at Lake Forest, and is editor of Tusiâ€" tala, campus literary magazine. Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Swan of Michigan avenue are the parents of a son born Saturday, Feb. 26, at the Highland Park hospital, A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palsmeier of Northbreok Sunday, Feb. 27, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Resqualoâ€"Frazese rwkwEâ€"orfeldâ€"avenue are the proud pazents of a daughter born Monday, Feb. 28, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. 4 Mr. and Mrs. James Bednarik of North Chicago are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of a daughter born Monday, Feb. 28, at the Highland Park hospital. David Stryker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Stryker, 710 Orchard A son was born to Dr. and Mrs. Gustave F. Weinfeld of Woodland road Thursday, Feb. 24, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A, Marsten of Northbrook are the proud parâ€" ents of a daughter born Friday, Feb. 25, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Mrs. T. M. Gilkison of Prairie avenue will entertain her contract bridge club Friday afternoon. A committee of the Ravinia Woâ€" man‘s club is planning an affair Viennese Night to be given at the Village House Saturday, March 26. Order them by flu.carton Larson‘s Stationery It Is Always the Time FORCED TO MOVE EVERYTHING MUST Go! THE GREATEST SHOE SALE EVER HELD IN HIGHLAND PARK. +. . ; FOR 17 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION WE LOST OUR LEASE. 37 South St. Johns Avenue to Smoke a "LUCKY*" 509 Central Ave. Women & Children‘s SHOES MEN‘S SHOES Large Selection . All sizes Phone H. P. 567 SPECIA L $4.65 Values to $6.50 $5.75 value $15,000 Stock of smart shoes must be sold . . . nothing reserved. Our complete line of shoes for men, women and children including the latest spring styles Florâ€" shiem‘s . . . You can save as much as $5.00 on a pair of shoes at this sale. Here are a few of our group specials. ALL SALES CASH AND FINAL. $2.95 Doors Open Friday Morning at 9:00 o‘clock BOY‘S SHOES $3.65 Regular $5.00 value. FELL BROS. Open Evenings During Sale ‘Inntruetorinl’hnolndl’edazogyotllmic 40 Deere Park Drive, South â€" Tel. Highland Park 1044 IPF _mus is o. 10 OF A SERIES "TELLING THE PUBLIC ABOUT THE DOCTOR" GROUP 1 ODDS AND ENDS To Close Out Values to $10.00 $9 and $10 Florsheim® Shoes New Spring Styles se t© _ $4.95 Others at $6.95 $1.00 Roger Balke Instructor in Piano and Musical Theory Women‘s Annemarie Wirzâ€"Balke PAIR _‘ determine the cause of that Patient‘s discomfort, whether mental or physical. Th lication of whatever (2) The sgp cation on the ever ing and experience of the s bether i be feedrorge rergers, w + counsel or other treatment. ‘These two descriptive paragraphs | sound dmgfi:nouglt:. but if y&? will ‘ m and t them over carefully, m their full meaning, you will they cover a tremenâ€" dous amount of territory in human lives iRobel'i » H)ease _ _\ \ ~â€" ; ,PHARMACIST _ _ | ||| PHONE 144 ____ HIGHLAND PARKILL The Practice of Medicine (1) A Careful study of a Pitient to WOMEN‘S HOSIERY $1.00 QUALITY 2 _\.\_39_9_1!!!_, 25 Central Av. Chandler‘s :‘d. 5. P. HH 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00 (Limit 3 pair) Typewriters Repaired All Work Gusranteed GROUP 2 Values to $13.50..._. THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1988 Women‘s Latest SHOES Florsheim MEN‘S SHOES (Spring Styles) $6.75 values Others at $7.45 $3.95 Phone H. P. 456

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