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Highland Park Press, 14 Apr 1938, p. 6

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PAGE SIX EVANSTON GIRL WINS SCHOLARSHIP Mrs. Byers Wilcox, chairman of the Scholarship Committee of the Evanston North Shore Smith Club, announces Elizabeth Fabian winner of the district scholarship for©1938. Miss Fabian is a senior at Royce: more school, and is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Francis C. Fabian of 1462 Wesley avenue, Evanston. Not only is her scholastic standing very high but she is actively interested in sports, dramatics and music. She is business manager of the Griffin, the Roycemore senior year book. This scholarship, given annually, is open to senior girls from preparâ€" atory schools from Evanston to Lake Forest. Those members of the elub present at the last nefing had the pleasure of meeting Miss Fabian. SNITE‘S ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF TWINS Mr. and Mrs. John T. Snite of N. Deere Park drive are rejoicing over the arrival of twins, a boy and a girl, born Monday, April 11, at the Evanston hospital. The babies‘ paâ€" ternal . grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Albert P. Snite of E. Central avenue. The maternal grandparâ€" ents are Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Gleaâ€" son Sr. of Wilmette. They are also graced with nv& great grandparâ€" ents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Butler of Denver, Col., Mr. and Mrs. John Boylston of Wilmette and Mr. and Mrs. Gleason of Oak Park. Thursday FRANK MORGAN MARY ASTOR Robert Young â€" Florence Rice KATHARINE HEPBURN GINGER ROGERS ADOLPHE MENJOU Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday April 17â€"18â€"19 s "‘MURDER ON DIAMOND ROW* Tel H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, I!1. 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 STAGE DOOR revealed is the perfection of entertainment value â€" a pleture that combines the priceless appeal of tears and laughter. "STAGE DOOR" As the Curtain Rises.on "PARADISE FOR THREE" sday April 14 â€" DOUBLE PEATUREâ€" ~ @ It has a better, satisâ€" fying flavor! ®© It‘s creamâ€"rich and nutritious! _ _ _ © It‘s fresher and more 1 * appetizing! LOCALS â€" EDMUND LOWE Preferredâ€" For your splendid support given to me at starring A L CY O N =© with and in the primaries. It is sincerely GARFIELD R. LEAF T hanks! appreciated. Mrs. A. Jounker of Winnetks enâ€" tertained at a reception in honor of Roger Balke and his wife, Anne Marie Wirtz Balke, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Balke played a selected program of duoâ€"piano music that evening and were very enthusiasticâ€" ally received. These brilliant artâ€" ists are giving their North Shore concert April 29 at the Elm Place auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Chapman have returned to their home having spent the winter at The Everâ€" glades, Miami, Florida. Mrs. Howell W. Murray and daughters, Betty and Marjory, are visiting the David Murray‘s in Traâ€" verse City, Michigan, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Umbach and son David have returned from Elizâ€" abethton, Tenn., where they have been staying since last fall. They are living with Mrs, Umbach‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot. Phyllis Durbahn returned home Wednesday from Lindenwood colâ€" lege for her week‘s spring vacation. ‘The Ralph M. Clearys of N. Sherâ€" idan road are vacationing at Hobe Sound, Florida. R. F. Ahrens of 1002 S. Linden avenue, has returned from a trip to St. Louis. He is district traffic manâ€" ager for United Air Lines and the trip was made in the interests of his company. Mrs. Leonard Eichler, 1717 Broadâ€" view avenue, who underwent an apâ€" pendectomy Sunday at the Highland Fridayâ€"Saturday _ Apr. 15â€"16 Jackie Cooper _ Wed.â€"Thurs.â€"Fri. Apr. 20â€"21â€"22 â€" DOUBLE PEATUREâ€" Myrna Loy â€" Franchot Tone and Rosalind Ruséell Captivating entertainment ; Ig: Loy stands out in fine cast. as history is constantly changing, so does romance change and no better proof thus far has reached . the Edith Fellows â€"* Leo Carrillo Maureen O‘Connor in the picture for which he will be remembered & forever! "BOY OF THE STREETS" "MANâ€"PROOF®‘" "LITTLE MISS ROUGHNECK*" with in ;fih-ml.hm:mdn- Mrs. Martin Johnson will present an illustrated lecture on "Jungles Calling" at Highland Park High school, Wednesday evening, April 20. Mr. and Mrs. George McHugh and daughters Madelein and Mariâ€" lyn of Oak Park were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Alice Turriff. Evanston and North Shore alumâ€" nae of Kappa Alpha Theta will drive to Geneva, II!., on Wednesâ€" day, April 20, for a 1 o‘clock lunchâ€" eon and meeting at the Mill Race Inn. Reservations must be made by Monday, the 18th, with Mrs. Clyde T. Marshall, Highland Park 3135. Miss Phoebe Swazey has returnâ€" ed from a three weeks visit at Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Mrs. Ivan R. Peterson of Niles Center, formerly of Highland Park, who underwent an appendectomy last week at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital, will return to her home the latter part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Lacy and family returned Monday from St. Louis, Mo., where they spent the week end with the Norris Boehâ€" mer family. * g An interesting lecture illustrated with pictures is being sponsored by the Highland ‘Park Woman‘s club at the Highland Park school next Wednesday evening. Mrs. Osa Johnson, wife of the late Martin Johnson, womes prepared with a wealth of interesting facts concernâ€" ing life in the jungles. Major and Mrs. E. J. Rehman of Fort Sheridan are entertaining at a cocktail party Sunday afterâ€" noon. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Grady of Alden, Kansas, are spending several weeks with their son and family, Dr. and Mrs. Grover Q. Grady. Don‘t miss the interesting lecture| on Jungle Life which is being given next Wednesday evening at Highâ€" land Park High school. The Highâ€" land Park Woman‘s Club is presentâ€" ing Mrs. Martin Johnson in an inâ€" teresting lecture. She will show actual photographs taken in the jungles. ? Major and Mrs. F. V. Bockey df Fort Sheridan are spending their month‘s leave from duties touring through the East. M Wilma K. Phelps of Fort Sheriâ€" dan entertained at a party Saturâ€" day evening. _ > 5 Mr. W. E. Durbahn will be toastâ€" master at the Illinois Industrial Voâ€" cational Association luncheon, Friâ€" day noon, at the Morrison hotel, Chicago. . â€" The regular monthly meeting of the Woman‘s Christian Temperance Union will meet with Miss M. Barkâ€" er, 610 N. Sheridan road, Wednesâ€" day, April 20, at 2 p.m. Mrs. Ella McDugal of Austin, Minn., arrived Sunday to be with her father, Mrs. James McConnell of N. Second street. Another daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Margaret Mcintosh of Hollywood, Calif., came here about three weeks ago to be also with her father, who is very seriously ill. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Denk of N. Greenbay road Tuesday, April 12, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. The Philathea class of the Bethâ€" any Evangelical church will hold its monithly meeting Tuesday evening, April 19, in the C. Newton Dubbs Memorial room of the church. Hosâ€" tesses will be Mrs. Vera Green, Mrs. Sarah Stryker, Mrs. Fera Glader, Miss Ella Wessling and Mrs. Mamie Koehne. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bellei of Highwood are the happy parents of a son born Thursday, April 7, at the Highland Park hospital. THE P RESS Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mateer (Ann Timson) of Deerfield are announcâ€" ing the arrival of a son, Bruce Timâ€" son Mateer, at the Evanston hospiâ€" tal on April 6th. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bernardoni of Highwood are receiving congratulaâ€" tions on the birth of a fifi born Friday, April 8, at the land Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burwell, 424 South Linden avenue, Highland Park, are among the recent arriâ€" vals enjoying the preâ€"Easter activâ€" ities at the French Lick Springs Mr. and Mrs. H. V, Renner of Onwentsia avenue are the proud parents of a son born Thursday, April 7, at the Highland Park hosâ€" Reelect Members of School Board at Election Saturday Four hundred and twentyâ€"seven votes were cast in the high school district, 415 for Mr. George T. Rogâ€" ers who was a candidate to succeed himself. Twelve scattered votes were also cast. At a meeting of the board on Monday evening Mr. Rogers was reelected as president of the board and Miss Lillian Tucker was again elected secretary. _ Hotel. pital. With no opposition for members of the board in school Districts 105, and 108, all candidates were reâ€" elected for another term in Saturâ€" day‘s election. ' Howell W. Murray, was reelected as president in District 107 with Mrs. Margaret McPherson and Dr, Gatewood also elected to succeed themselves.; Mrs. Edna Laegeler is is the newly elected member to sucâ€" ceed Mrs. Caryl Pfanstichl who reâ€" signed from the board. In District 108 Robert L. Grinâ€" nell, president and James H. Jackâ€" son and Frank L. Venning were chosen to serve another year. A very small vote was cast in the grammar school districts, JEWELRY REPAIRING 372 Central Ave. Tel. H.P. I. H. NEMEROFF CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Subscribe for THE PRESS The sale will continue until ALDEN, INC. SA LE ! /5 Discount Sale on their entire stock are having a )/ {/ ... Saturday GARNETT‘S Nothing like this slip . . . it‘s a sellâ€"out and we‘ve reâ€"ordered it time and again! 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