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Highland Park Press, 8 Sep 1938, p. 6

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MADELINE BLISS ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. George Edison Bliss of N. Linden avenue have isâ€" sued invitations to the wedding of their daughter, Madeline, to Mr. James M. Kittleman II, son of Mr, and Mrs. Earle B. Kittleman of Evâ€" sanston, on Saturday, Sept. 24, at half after eight in the evening at the Highland Park Presbyterian church, the pastor, Rev. Louis W. Sherwin officiating, assisted by Dr. Ernest Fremont Tittle, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church of Evanston. There will be a recepâ€" tion following the ceremony, in the parish house of the church. Miss Mae Bliss will be her sis ter‘s maid of honor and the bridesâ€" maids include Miss Katherine Kitâ€" tleman of Evanston, sister of the PAGE 8IX groom, Miss Elizabeth Bliss of Flossmoor and Miss Emily Carothâ€" ers of Pittsburgh, cousins of the bride, Miss Jane Littell of Kenilâ€" worth, and Miss Doris Lane of Evâ€" anston, Mr. Robert Tyles of New ‘York, formerly of Evanston and a classmate of Mr. Kittleman at Corâ€" nell, will be best man. The ushers: Mr. James Munro of Highland Park and Mr. Henry Rich of Berâ€" wyn, cousins of the groom, Mr, Alan Barrows of Sheboygan, Wis., Mr. David Badger and Mr. Herbert Philbrich of Evanston, Mr. Donâ€" ald Wood and Mr. George Osborn Bliss (brother of the bride), both of Chicago. > There have been two early par-‘ ties, Miss Elizabeth Bliss entertainâ€" ing at the dinner dance.at Olympia Fields Country club August 27 and Mrs. Morton R. Mavor of Highland Park at Exmoor at the dinner dance on Sept. 3. Other affairs planned are dinner and dancing at Glenview Country club this Friday with Mr. Donald Wood host to the members of the wedding party, dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Osborn Bliss the following night. On Friday, Sept. 16, Mrs. James P. Fleming of Winnetka will give a tea and handkerchief showâ€" er, and that evening Miss Jane Litâ€" tell will take the bridal party to the dinner dance at the Edgewater Beach hotel. The following evening Mr. and Mrs. David Badger, Miss Kittleman and Mr, Herbert Philâ€" brich will entertain at the Badger home. Mrs. F. N. Bard of Highland Park will give a luncheon and proâ€" visions shower on Sept. 20. Miss Mae Bliss is having the spinster dinner Sept. 22 and her parents will entertain the bridal party the next evening, following ‘the rehearâ€" sal. After a two weeks honeymoon the newlyweds will move into their apartment in Evanston. P H 0O N Eâ€"I I HIGHLAND PARK Thursday Sept. 8 â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€" KAY FRANCIS PAT O‘BRIEN One of the year‘s best laughs! Sunday â€" M «_ Tuesda &n‘fl-‘{nl a CLAUDE _ RAINS FAY BAINTER JACKIE COOPER WALLACE BEERY LIONEL BARRYMORE in "Ah, Wilderness" Tel H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, IIL. â€" Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ Deors Open 6:30 p.m. â€" First Performance, 7 p.m. â€" Second, 9 pm. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 2:30 continuous in "WHITE BANNERS" From LLOYD C. DOUGLAS, author of the screen‘s most inspiring films. DONALD DUCK CARTOON COLOR TRAVELOGUE North Shore Cab Co. ROCCO COSCARELLL PROP. Day and Night Service GINGER mng,;m]n‘u‘n in "HAVING A WONâ€" DERFUL E" â€" "NAUGHTY wm DICK POWELL in "COWBOY FROM LYN® â€"_â€" AL CY O N "WOMEN ARE LIKE THAT" LOCALS â€" 3 0 0 GARLINGâ€"LANGE NUPTIALS Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W, Garling of N. St. Johns avenue announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Edna Dorothy, to Alan George Lange, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lange of Deerfield. The wedâ€" ding will take place Saturday afterâ€" noon at 4:30 at the Redeemer Luâ€" theran church with Rev. F. W. Subr reading the nuptials. The bride will be gowned in a white net forâ€" mal with a long veil held in place with orange blossoms. She will carâ€" Miss Mary Jane Schultz of Ridgeâ€" wood place became the bride of William Roberts, son of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Roberts of Chicago, last Saturday. The wedding took place at the Trinity Episcopal church at 8 o‘clock in the evening with Rev. Christoph Keller reading the nuptials. The bride attired in a shell pink Winterhalter marquiâ€" sette gown, carried a bouquet of pink gladiolus. Her cousin, Miss Marion Schultz of Milwaukee, Wis. was maid of honor and was gowned in a deep rose chiffon dress with 4hoop skirts and poke bonnet and carried white astors. The bridesâ€" maids, the Misses Gene <«Ball, Jane Becker, Betty Schreyer, June Webâ€" er and Judith Schultz wore deep pink and rose chiffon 16th Century gowns, with poke bonnets and carâ€" ried old fashioned bouquets. ry a bouquet of lillies of the valâ€" ley and white roses. The bride‘s sister, Ruth, will be the bride‘s only attendant and will wear a gown of pale pink net, carrying a bouquet of lavender sweet peas and pink roses. The groom will have as his only attendant his brother, Walter, A reception will be held in the assembly hall of the Redeemer Luâ€" theran church immediately following the ceremony. After a two week‘s honeymoon in the North Woods of Wisconsin the young couple will be at home at 307 North St. Johns avenue, MARY JANE SCHULTZ BECOMES BRIDE Frederick Roberts, Jr., oldest brother of the groom, attended his brother as best man. â€" The ushers were Whitt Schultz, Jr., brother of the bride, Tom Roberts, brother of the groom, Paul Schreyer, brothâ€" erâ€"inâ€"law of the groom, Carl Joâ€" hannsen and Robert Byington. FETED AT PARTY TODAY Mrs. William H. Saathoff will be guest of honor at a birthday lunchâ€" eon to be given today (Thursday) at the Kungsholm in Chicago by her sister, Mrs, John Rosquist of Chiâ€" cago. The guests will be from Lake Forest, Highland Park and Hubbard Woods. Mrs. Saathoff‘s sister, Mrs. Gerda Braun, and son David are leaving tonight (Thursâ€" day) for their home in Burlington, A reception followed the nuptials at the Schultz‘ home, Crab Tree Point, Highland Park. The young couple will be at home at Maple and Dempster streets, Evanston, afâ€" ter a three week honeymoon in Quebec, Canada. Fridayâ€"Saturday _ Sept. 9â€"10 SIMONE SIMON DON AMBCHE JOAN DAVIS BERT LAHR ROBERT YOUNG Wednesday, Thursday, Friday sfill-ll-l. â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€" HERBERT MARSHALL VIRGINIA BRUCE MARY ASTOR "Woman Against The laughingest escapade in the history of love! Added: A "PORKY" C. VICTOR MeLAGLEN ouc:{'r‘i‘film "WERE GOING TO BE RICHY "JOSETTE" in in CARTOON . and da Harry Mount. evening Cregien mate 1 at dint HERB SATUV: The Norths for th othy : daugh H. He two y Iowa, after spending lhm in Highland Park. Mrs. gave a small farewell dinner last evening at her home for her sister. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Elwell and Messrs. Arthur McCaffrey, William Harrison and Arthur Bess spent the week in Eagle River and Lake St. Germaine, Wis., where they enâ€" joyed fiahing. DORCAS FITZGERALD DEBUT FRIDAY Miss Dorcas Fitzgerald, daughâ€" ter of Dr. and Mrs. James P. Fitsâ€" gerald, will make her debut Friday from 4 to 7 at a tea dance at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Richmond Dean, in Lake Forest. & Mrs. Abram Hoffman and Mrs. Roswell B. Swazey entertained at a breakfast at Exmoor Country Club Wednesday for Miss Dorcas Fitzgerald, one of this season‘s debutantes. Mrs. Richmond Dean, Sr., of Fort Meyers, Florida, was one of those present for her grandâ€" daughter‘s breakfast. Miss (Harriet Nelson, daughter of Mr. Franklin Vance Nelson of Skokie avenue will be married to Mr. John Alvin Johnson, son of Mr. William Johnson of Hammond, Ind., on Sunday, Sept. 11, at four o‘clock at the Thorndike Hilton Chapel, Chicago. Miss Florence Peâ€" terson of Highland Park will serve as maid of honor and Mr. Richard Smith of Hammond will be best man. A reception will follow in the chapel court. Both Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will continue their studies at the University of Chicago. After a week‘s honeymoon the couple will take an apartment near the campâ€" _ Mrs, Samuel Miller and daughter, Phyllis, and son Warren were the weekâ€"end guests of Mrs. Grace Conle. JOSEPHINE ANDREWS TO WED NELSONâ€"JOHNSON WEDDING HENRYâ€"CREIGER NUPTIALS Miss Josephine Andrews of Woodâ€" land road, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews of Czechosloâ€" vakia, and Edwin Lemanski, of Keâ€" nosha, Wis., will be united in marâ€" riage Saturday, Sept. 17, at St. Miâ€" chaels church in Kenosha at 8 o‘clock in the morning. Breakfast will be served at the home of the groom‘s parents, 2202 43rd street, and a reception will be held at the home of the bride‘s sister, Mrs. J. Podstupka, in Desplaines. At a very small wedding for just the immediate family and close friends, Mr. Harry Irwin will give his niece, Mrs. Elizabeth Irwin Henry, in marriage to Charles Wilâ€" cox Creiger. The ceremony will take place at the Exmoor Country Club Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 14, at 4:30 o‘clock with the Rev. Louis W. Sherwin officiating. Mrs. Henry is the daughter‘ of Mrs. Arâ€" thur B. Irwin of Groveland avenue. Mr. Creiger is the son of Mrs. Sarah Wilcox Creiger of Linden Park place. Neither Mrs. Henry nor Mr. Cregier will be attended. Mr. Creâ€" gier and his bride will go to South America on their wedding trip and upon their return will live in Highâ€" land Park. A miscellaneous shower is being held this evening (Thursday) for Miss Andrews at the home of Miss Bernice Lemanske in Ken?ln,_ Many friends from Highland Park will attend. Several parties have been given‘ for Mrs. Henry and many more will be given between now and next Wednesday. On August 31 Mis. Ellsworth Mills and Mrs. Robert Cobb entertained at luncheon and bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Halsted were host and hostess at a pantry shower and dinner for the groomâ€"toâ€" be on the second of September, Sepâ€" tember third Mr. and Mrs. George Baldwin entertained at a dinner party. In Barrington Friday night Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Dickinson will be hosts also at a dinner party. Satâ€" purday, Sept. 10, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schumacher of N. Linden avenue will entertain at a cocktail party preceding the dinner dance at Exmoor Country Club given by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Troxel will honor Mrs. Henry and Mr. Cregier at a buffet supper Sunday evening. On Monday evening the brideâ€"toâ€"be‘s mother, Mrs. Irwin, will entertain at dinâ€" ner for Mrs. Cregier and her son Charles, Mrs, John R. Washburn and daughter, Sally, Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Irwin and Miss Clara Mount. Tuesday evening, the last evening of preâ€"nuptial parties, Mrs. Cregier will entertain a few intiâ€" mate friends of the two families at dinner. HERBST DEBUT SATURDAY The Colonial Club orchestra of Northwestern will provide the music for the dancing and tea for Dorâ€" othy and Ruth Herbst, debutante daughters of ‘Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Herbst, on Saturday when the two young ladies make their bow to society. Assisting the two debuâ€" tantes as hostesses will be Jean and Barbara Tennant, Lorraine Marie Roach, Marjorie MceDonald and Mrs, Nelson Forrest of Highland Park, Phyllis Peter of Lake Forâ€" est, Sophia and Mary Ann Farâ€" T HE PR EBA S bach of Auhnr. Ky., Margaret Atkinson of M mpih. Minn., Alice Joys, Frances Bartlett, Clauâ€" din Ueline, Jane Leedam and Helen Noyes of Milwaukee, Wis. Followâ€" ing the tea, Dr. and Mrs. Herbst will entertain at a buffet supper after which the Misses Barbara and Jean Tennant will be hostesses at a dinner dance at Exmoor Country Club for the attendants and their Mrs. Frederick Shafer of Lake Forest will entertain at luncheon Sunday for the Misses Herbst and their assisting hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rudoliph of Oakwood avenue are the proud parâ€" ents of a son born Tuesday, Sept. 6, at the Highland Park hospital, Mrs. Ross J. Beatty entertained at a luncheon Tuesday for Miss Marjorie Watson and the girls in her bridal party, Miss Janet Leonâ€" ard was hostess to Miss Watson at a recipe shower yesterday (Wedâ€" nesday). Miss Watson will beâ€" come the bride of James Marvin Ewell on Tuesday, Sept. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Fischer of Glencoe avenue are the happy parents of a son born Tuesday, Sept. 6, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Miss Gladys Cunningham who acâ€" companied Mrs. Wenban, of Lake Forest, driving across Canada to Boston, Mass., will return to Highâ€" land Park this weekâ€"end via Connecâ€" ticut, Rhode Island and New York. Shirley Ann and Jerry Noerenâ€" berg, Jr., of Wilmette are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Noerenberg for a few days. _ Dr. and Mrs. C. Q. Grady and family, Grover, Jr., Daniel, Wilson and Mary Elizabeth, returned Tuesâ€" day from a three months vacation at their summer home at Eagle River, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. James Collins and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bartel spent the week end in Hayward, Wis. The first board meeting of the season for Dorcas Home will be held Monday at the home of Mrs. Henry T. Smith of Glencoe. Miss Tessie Sheahen entertained guests from New York over the weekâ€"end. the Challenger Tuesday night for their fréshman year at Mills colâ€" lege. Miss Elizabeth Millard has arrived from New York to visit her mother, Mrs. Everett L. Millard of Sycaâ€" more place. Miss Millard will be here for six weeks. Betty Hallberg, Pat. Reading, Bill Cope and Brud Udell were among those to see Jane Griffith, Marg Haworth, Hilda Bein and Marjorie McDonald off to Oakland, Calif., on Mr. and Mrs. William Schilling of Northbrook are receiving congratuâ€" lations on the birth of a daughter born Tuesday, Sept. 6, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Coon of N. Greenbay are the happy parents of a daughter born Saturday, Sept. 3, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Stamps Farish Jr. (Mary Stovall Wood), who were married on June 18, sailed on Wednesday for America. After a brief visit with Mr. Farish‘s Refurnish now with the "Forefather‘s Group" Lake County‘s Largest and Oldest Store "Swedish Poasant" We invite you to this exclusive display of four new styles in Bedroom furniâ€" . ture. Authentic reproductions. Duitch â€" Frenchâ€"Canadian â€" Swedish â€" Swiss Quality built and surprisingly low in price. Bedâ€"Full or Twin Size .____$17.75 BDWUBSUE _iz Vanity Dresser __________.___. 28.175 TORHNSE .....s....cccoualictecrictemiss Nitt SHRMHE ...............â€"s... KK Chest ‘Toilet _ Us for FREE Auto Serviceâ€" No obligation to buy â€"to our store at Waukegan. We call at your home for you and return you after your shopping trip. No obligation to buy. e oo 2 _ iC _ , 1900 V for _ o« Furniture â€" â€""â€"â€" WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS parents, «Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Farish, in New York, they will come to Highland Park to visit Gen. and Mrs. Robert E. Wood beâ€" fore going to Houston, Tex., to live. Mr. Leo Casey and children Billy and Sally left Monday â€" for Kansas City, Kan., where they met Mrs. Casey who was enroute from Stockton, Calif., to Highland Park. The family proceeded to Abilene, Kan., to visit relatives and are exâ€" pected home Sunday. Mrs. Henry Fauber and daughâ€" Louis, Mo., have been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton St. Peter. Roberts returned home‘ on Monday and Mrs. Fauber and Sarah will leave the latter part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Brigham have returned from a two weeks vaâ€" cation at Minneapolis and Minacâ€" qua, Minn. Mr. Brigham‘s mother, Mrs. E. D. Brigham of Winter Park, Fia., is visiting her son and his wife for a month. Saturday, September 24th Girls‘ Dirndl Dresses Sizes from 4 to 16. Guaranteed fast colors. Special ..........._...__......... ?oy:l’l Crew Neck and Collar Style Striped n sizes. Special ............._._._... Sgcto 75c Sizes 1 to 10. Fast colors. 100% all wool. Slipâ€"over and coat style. Special ................ Special . 28 N. First Street $1.95 ... $2.95 $1.95 .. $2.95 HIGHLAND PARK DRY GOODS Classes in Labor Temple begin September 13. Phone Highland Park 1330 Children‘s Girls‘ All Leather Shoes Sport Oxfords Ravinia Dance Studio SCHOOL DAYS Children‘s Sweaters Boys‘ Wash Suits Mildred Haessler Children‘s Announces the opening of her Polo Shirts Are Here Again at 1737 Rice Street THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1988 berg of Wilmotie fas TE are over flumdlmfil’m day, Sept. 3, at the Highland Park hospital. Miss Eleanor Austin of DeTamâ€" ble avenue spent the week end at Lake Delevan, Wis. Mr. Irvin Bucko of Chicago and Mr.â€" and Mrs. Edward Knobloch of Milwaukee were the week end Kinobloch â€"of Fort Sheridan. Miss Grace Gatewood will enterâ€" tain at a tea Sunday.for her school and college friends who will be reâ€" suming their studies this coming Mrs. W. N. Stafford has returned from a weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. George Champion of Darien, guests of Mr. and Conn. Mrs. Stafford also spent a few days in New York. § Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Harza and sons, Dick and Art, of Pierce road, left Tuesday for Charlestown, 8. C., where they will make their home the next two years. 1 £6 _$1 $1 Phone H. P. 1088 Faithfully $27.95

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