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Highland Park Press, 17 Mar 1938, p. 6

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PAGE SIX ROTHâ€"KUTZER WEDDING AT ROTH HOME SATURDAY SCORES HIT IN PLAY MARCH 5 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rhineâ€" smith announce the marriage of their daughter Ruth Elizabeth to Ferdinand Paul Borchardt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Borchardt. The wedding took place Saturday eveâ€" ning at 8:30 with the Rev. Louis W. Sherwin of Highland Park Presâ€" byterian church reading the service at the home of the bride‘s parents, 1024 Roslyn Lane. . The bride wore an oyster satin gown and carried white roses and sweet peas. Her bridesmaid, Miss Mabel Dwyer, wore a gown of turâ€" quoise blue silk. Dr. Delmar Domâ€" ke of St. Louis, Mo., attended the groom as best man. _ After two weeks honeymoon in the south the young couple will live at 230 N. St. Johns avenue. Marjorie Roth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Roth of Comstock place, became the bride of Matthew M. Kutzer, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Kutzer of 8. Sheridan road, in a ceremony taking place in the Roth home on Saturday eveâ€" ning. Rev. Louis W. Sherwin, pasâ€" tor of the Highland Park Presbyâ€" terian church, read the service at 7:80 in the presence of the two families and a few close friends. RHINESMITHâ€"BORCHARDT NUPTIALS The bride wore a gown of white satin with a full length veil, and carried a bouquet of gardenias. She was attended by Miss Shirley Beyâ€" ers as maid of honor who wore a blue marquisette gown and carried a bouquet of cream roses. The two bridesmaids, Miss Dorothy Kutzer and Miss Ada Zimmerman, were gowned in peach marquisette and carried bronze roses. Clifford Kutâ€" zer was best man for his brother and ushering were Carl Johnson and Howard Carlson. Lijttle Janice Zaâ€" ble and Jane Rieker were the flower girls and Little Jackie Riecker was the ring bearer. After a 3 week‘s honeymoon in New Orleans the young couple will make their home in the upstairs apartment ‘at 389 Comstock place. Miss Joan Greenberger, daughtet of Mr., and Mrs. Milton Greenberâ€" ger, 257 Cedar avenue, scored a great hit last Saturday evening, March 5, as the Mad Hatter in "Through the Cellophane," produced by the girls of the Principia Upper School in St. Louis, Missouri, where she is a senior. The play was a parody on Lewis Carroll‘s "Through the Looking Glass" and "Alice in Wonderland," vgmen. produced an acted by the girls themselves. John Brigham, son of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Brigham, 545 Deâ€" Tamble avenue, was listed bn the lower honor roll of Lake Forest colâ€" lege for the first semester of the curâ€" rent school year. _ . ON HONOR ROLL AT LAKE FOREST COLLEGE In order to attain the lower honâ€" or roll, a student must have a schoâ€" Thurs.â€"Fri.â€"Sat. Mar. 17â€"18â€"19 A drama of life in the naval utdenx at ~ Annapolis offers splendid entertainment for the family! â€"â€"ADDEDâ€"â€"â€" MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON PICTORIAL REVIEW "NMAVY BLUE and ROBERT YOUNG JAMES STEWART LIONEL BARRYMORE Tel H.P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, IIl. â€" _ Admission 30c 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 Wed.â€"Thurs. & DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM & March 23â€"24 CLAIRE TREVOR â€" DONALD WOODS â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" COMING â€"â€"â€"â€" â€" "YOU‘RE ONLY YOUNG ONCE®" DOROTHY LAMOUR, JON HALL in "THE HURRICANE® WALLACE BEERY is "THE BAD MAN OF BRIMSTONE® and of the A stirring m ::r“m! Mg city where â€"â€"â€"ANDâ€"â€" ANN SHERIDAN â€" Dick Foran â€" Robert Armstrong Yum'th*lobemtfinfirflhumnfiehm..nn‘ _ fighters in action! ___ _ _ "SHE MARRIED A FIREMAN®" LOCALS â€" A L C Y O N in action! ADDED: SELECTED sHORT sUBJECTS in "BIG TOWN GIRL®‘ 99 in lastic average of at least a straight "B." Brigham is a junior at Lake Forest, and was king of the junior prom given by the college last Deâ€" cember. He is a member of Digamâ€" ma Alpha Upsilon, local social fraâ€" ternity. MISS WILLIAMS TO BE MARRIED APRIL 27 Miss Wood‘s fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Farish of Houston and New York, and the two families have been friends for years. Young Mr. Farish and Robâ€" ert W. Wood II, who is married and living in Houston, both attendâ€" ed the Los Alamos school. Mr. Farish later attended the Hotchâ€" kiss school and Yale university. Miss Wood is a member of the Chicago Junior League and a gradâ€" uate of Miss Porter‘s school in Farmington, Conn. She was preâ€" sented to society at a ball at the Blackstone hotel in Chicago during the holidays of 1935. Miss Wood .and her mother reâ€" cently returned from a visit to young Mr. and Mrs. Wood in Housâ€" ton, and it was while there that they became engaged. Miss Wood first met her fiance when he came to visit her brother several years ago. The wedding will take place in June. Plans are being completed by Miss Mary Wadsworth Williams for.her wedding to Barrett Kerfoot Mason, which will take place next month. The ceremony will be held at 4:30 o‘clock on April 27th, the wedding day of her parents, the late Col. and Mrs. Robert Cutts Williams, in MARY WOOD IS ENGAGED Gen. and Mrs. Robert E. Wood entertained at a family dinner in their home Friday evening to anâ€" nounce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Mary Stovall, to William Stamps Farish, Jr. of Houston, Texas. wWHY EXCESS FAT IS DANGEROUS Proper dieting and right exerâ€" cising â€" both practiced under the iphysician‘s directions â€" will reâ€" duce both the fat and the danger which accompanies it. > The danger of obesity is better realized when it is known that three of eveerg ten fat people beâ€" come troubled with diabetes. Always consult your physician regarding all health matters and make this your prescription headâ€" quarters. The Hollywood Hotel Pm{rlm of the air brings you a s Iylnl of stars and a show full of laughs! Ravinia Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday March 20â€"21â€"22 DICK POWELL LOUELLA PARSONS Four of very ten fat people ast the age of 30 years have igh blood pressure. Little Chats About Your Health "HOLLYWOOD HOTEL" Benny Goodman and His Swing Band in GSELL‘S DRUG STORES â€"â€"ADDEDâ€"â€"â€" Selected Short Subjects Highland Park ~ Phone 2600 Trinity Episcopal church, followed by a reception at the home of her brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Yoe Williams, 160 Haâ€" zel avenue. This was f« the home of Miss Wfllhln"mn&- er, Lucien G. Yoe. Miss Williams will have her niece, Miss Grace Yoe Williams, as her maid of honor, and Phyllis Louise Mason and Mary Elizabeth Williams will be flower girls. Miss Judith_Howes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron C. Howes, 355 Hazel avenue, Highland Park, was chosen as the voice of the Cheshire Cat in "Through the Cellophane", an original parody on Lewis Carâ€" roll‘s "Through the Looking Glass" and "Alice in Wonderland," proâ€" duced last Saturday evening by the girls of The Principia Upper School in St. Louis, Missouri, where she is a senior. Miss Howes did not ap. pear on the stage, the Cheshire Cat being represented by a mask with a loud speaker behind it and through which the actress delivered her lines, cuing in to the conversation on the stage so neatly that it apâ€" peared as though she were actually hidden behind the mask. Miss Howes is also Literary Editor of The Blade, the Upper School Year Book. . Campbell Chaper Guild will meet at the Masonic Temple, Wednesâ€" day, March 23, at 2 o‘clock. Dessert bridge with Mrs. Anna . Carlson, Mrs. Jean Sinclair and Mrs. Rose Marshall as hostesses. Tom R. Wyles of Highland Park, national secretary of the C.M.T.C. and adviser to the War Departâ€" ment, spoke before the International Relations Club of Lake Forest Colâ€" lege Tuesday night. His subject was "Peace Through Armament." Rodney Mason will be best man and the ushers will be Arnold D. K. Mason, Everett Mills, John Gardâ€" ner, E. Randolph Harrington, Daâ€" vid Loub and Gerritt van Schaick. ORIN SPALDING IN COLLEGE BAND Orin Spalding will play a trumâ€" pet solo in the Drake university concert band by Gordon Bird when it presents concerts during a sixâ€" day tour of southwestern lowa, March 21 to 26. Mr. Spalding, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Spalding of this city, is a junior in the college of fine arts. He is assistant direcâ€" tor of the band. TAKES PART IN PLAY AT PRINCIPIA ATTENDS INSURANCE SCHOOL Harry B. Freberg of 675 Yale Lane, Highland Park, has been seâ€" lected from among _ applicants throughout the United States and Canada to attend the school for life insurance agents conducted by the Triavelers Insyrance Company at its home office in Hartford, Conn. He will remain in the Connecticut capital four weeks, during which he will study underwriting procedure and sales methods. The course will be. concluded March 26. Mr, Mason is the son of Mrs. Henry Egger Mason. Miss Williams resides with her aunts, the Misses Mrs. Nathan Corwith of Vine avenue will entertain at an inforâ€" mal luncheon Sunday for Miss Mary Williams and Mr. Barrett Maâ€" son, whose wedding will take place on April 27. â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs, Julius Reader of Deerfield are receiving congratulaâ€" tions on the birth of a son born Monday, March 14, at the Highland Park hospital. Little Mitzi Bahr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Bahr, will en tertain at a party Monday, celeâ€" brating her fourth birthday anniâ€" versary. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cora of North avenue are the proud parâ€" ents of a son born Monday, March 14, at the Highland Park hospital. Dr. and Mrs. Grover Q. Grady of Forest avenue are entertaining their bridge club Friday evening. Mrs. Robert Carver returned last week from a two months visit with friends and relatives in Seattle and Tacoma, Washington, and Califorâ€" nia. Miss Jane Griffith of Glenwood avenue will entertain at "open house" for guests from Milwaukee and Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, Saturâ€" day evening before attending the Student Stunts program at the Highland Park high school. Mrs. G. Q. Grady entertained at luncheon Tuesday, preceding the Ruth Page entertainment at the Highland Park Woman‘s club. Mr. and Mrs. George Kay are the happy parents of a daughter born Wednesday, March 16, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Swanson of Orchard Lane are entertaining at a supper party Sunday evening. Mr. Orson Welles, whoseâ€" play, Julins Caeser, is playing in Chiâ€" JEWELRY REPAIRING 372 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 630 I. H. NEMEROFF CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIANX THE PRES83 cago, was the guest of the Dudley Craft Watsons on Tuesday at a tea at the Arts Club in Chicago. Joan Pier, of 555 South Linden avenue, Highland Park, is a recent pledge to Alpha Lambda Delta, naâ€" tional . scholastic fraternity for freshman women, at DePauw uniâ€" versity. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bloomfield and son Harold returned this week from a six weeks trip to Mexico and California. Robert M.. Reid of Fort Sheridan and Mrs. Antoniette E. Bochm of Highland Park took out a marriage license in Waukegan recently. The musical study group comâ€" prised of twelve Highland Park singers with Mrs. Gladys Hawley director will be luncheon guests of the Armstrong Choral at the Indian Boundary Club house, 2450 Lunt avenue, Chicago, today (Thursday). After luncheon the two groups will give an Irish program. Friends of the members are cordially invited to the program at 1 o‘clock. Don‘t forget the Firemen‘s Ball at the Highland Park high school gymnasium tonight (Thursday). Maj. and Mrs. Hugh A. Drum are entertaining at a St. Patrick‘s dinner party today (Thursday) at their quarters in Fort Sheridan. Byron Howes, Jr., will return home the latter part of ths week from Principia college to spend his spring vacation with his parents. Be sure to attend the Firemen‘s Ball tonight at the Highland Park high school gymnasium. Miss Frances Peterson of Evanâ€" ston and Mrs. Grace Jacobsen of West Central avenue will spend the week end at Dearborn, Michigan, visiting Mrs. Jacobsen‘s brother, Clayton J. Neibuhr and his wife, the former Peggy Colestock of this city. Mrs. H. A. Meyers and Mrs. G. L. Fields of oFrt Sheridan enterâ€" tained at luncheon Tuesday. Mr. Arthur Johnson of Syracuse, N. Y., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Vetter, over the week end. k Mrs. Wilma Phelps of Fort Sherâ€" idan is visiting her: cousin, Miss Marion Wolfe ,of Madison, Wisâ€" consin, and her brother, Dick Knoâ€" bloch, who is attending the Univerâ€" sity of Wisconsin in Madison, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Rieke are leaving this week for an indefâ€" inite tour through the west. The Highland Park Firemen are holding their annual St. Patrick‘s dance tonight at Highland Park High School. SEF= 374 Central Avenue THE SIZE OF THEDOWN PAYMENT, OR THE TERMS! WEVE GOT A SURPRISE FOR YOU DON‘T WORRY See Us Today. Authorized Kelvinator Sales and Service MANY ~§ 50 MODELS AND UP IREDALE®S Now on Display THIS BRAND NEW 1937 KELVINATOR ELECTRIC |poork REFRIGERATOR â€"â€"â€" | ATIHE m TAG . _BIG 6â€"CUBIC FOOT MODEL REGULARLY PRICED $1 49 AT $1799 ..NOW ONLY L _ OTHER MODELS nmucm N e HOUSE CLEANING SUGGESTIONS OTTO F. FISHER, Pres. 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