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Highland Park Press, 15 Sep 1938, p. 6

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eas® FI A PAGE 8NX BENSINGERâ€"WEISLOW ANNOUNCEMENT Mr, and Mrs. Albert N. Bensingâ€" er of Chicago announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter, Paulâ€" ine Janice, to Saul Charles Weisâ€" low, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Weislow of Dale avenue. The wedâ€" ding will take place on October 6. ROSE TRUMBULL ENGAGED Charles Trumbull of Chicago, forâ€" merly of Highland Park, announces inson of Rockford, Il Miss Trumâ€" bull attended the Bradford academy son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurance Robâ€" in Boston,. Mr. Robinson attended the University of Wisconsin. The wedding will take place in October. FELSENTHAL‘S ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Felsenâ€" thal of Glencoe announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Ralph Michaels, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Michaels of 8. Sheriâ€" dan road. Miss Michaels was gradâ€" uated from Wheaton college, Norâ€" ton, Mass. Mr. Michaels prepared for college and was graduated from Yale university. The wedding will take place in October. BERUBEâ€"HERIST ENGAGEMENT Announcement is made of the enâ€" gagement of Miss Catherine: Beâ€" rube, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Berube of Michigan avenue, to John N. Herist of Glencoe. The young couple will be married Octoâ€" ber 18. > WATSON‘S ISSUE INVITATIONS Invitations have been issued by Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watâ€" son to the wedding on September 20 of their daughter, Marjorie Ann, to James Marvin (Ladd) Ewell, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Cady Ewell of Ravinia. The ceremony will take place at 4 o‘clock in the afternoon in the garden of the Watâ€" son home (weather permitting), otherwise at the Trinity Episcopal church, with Rev. Christoph Keller officiating. A reception will follow at the Watson home, Miss Watson‘s youngest sister, Kathleen, who is 12 is to be the maid of honor. Their oldest sister, Mrs. Preston Weir, is to be the maâ€" tron of honor. Another sister, Mrs. George Lake, and Mrs, Warren Ashton, Miss Elizabeth Haller, and Bernard Vonnegut of Boston will be the best man, and ushering will be Mr. Weir, Mr. Lake, Mr. Ashâ€" ton, and Lorry Farwell. After a honeymoon in the Maine woods Mr. Ewell and his bride will be at home after October 15 at 820 Parker street, Elizabeth, N. J. Miss Diane Ewell, sister of Mr. Ewell, will be the bridesmaids. Mrs. James Cady Ewell enterâ€" tained at a kitchen shower for the brideâ€"toâ€"be last Saturday and Mrs. Albert Kurtzon and Miss Sylvia Kurtzon gave a personal shower on Monday. Thursdayâ€"Friday _ Sept. 15â€"16 Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday Sept. 18â€"19â€"20 Ginger Rogers "Woman Against Woman" Tel H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, Ill. â€" Admiesion 30c â€" 10¢ Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. in "Having A Wonderful Time" DonnOpqO:”p.-.-flmrclm1p.-.-soufl.D.-. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 2:30 continuous â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€" HERBERT MARSHALL VIRGINIA BRUCE MARY ASTOR "COWBOY PROM BRooKITR® "_. "AMaZNG prR. Curtre "Cuaowy, eveye ainpe on Aaaiao t ns ;I;:klli-. that kept New .1 ‘.u’.l and sighing for a ml "WE‘RE GOING TO BE RICHY" LOCALS â€" VICTOR McLAGLEN GRACIE FIELDS MICKEY MOUSE IN COLOR A L CY O N . ota Miss Zada Clarke was hostess at a paper shower for Miss Watson on Tuesday. Ladd Ewell is arivâ€" ing Saturday from Stanton Island where he is a chemical engineer for Proctor and Gamble Co, Dr. and Mrs. Watson will enterâ€" tain at cocktails Saturday, followâ€" ing rehearsals, preceding the bridal dinner given by Mrs. Preston Weir and Mrs. George Lake at the Weir home. Mr. and Mrs, James Cady Ewell will entertain the Wiatson family at breakfast Sunday mornâ€" ing. Mrs. Ewell‘s mother, Mrs. Helen J. Crowe and brother, Charles T. Crowe, of Omaha, Neb., will arrive here the end of this week to attend the wedding. Word comes from the East this week of the marriage of Maxine Gillis of Boston, Massachusetts, and Guernsey Franklin LePelley, staff eartoonist for the Christian Science Monitor and former Highland Park resident. The wedding was held in picturâ€" esque Wayside.Inn, Sudbury, a Bosâ€" ton suburb. Saturday afternoon, September 10, at 4 o‘clock in the afternoon. The ceremony was simâ€" ple and only the families attended. The former Miss Gillis is the daughâ€" ter of Mrs. Jessie Atherton of Bosâ€" ton. The grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin LePelley, were resiâ€" dents of Highland Park until two years ago when they_moved to Venâ€" ice, Florida. GILLISâ€"LE PELLEY WEDDING Miss Madeline Bliss and Mr. James M. Kittleman, II, are being kept very busy these days with the round of parties given in their honâ€" or before their wedding September 24. Next Saturday Miss Jean Alâ€" len of Evanston will be hostess at a bathroom shower and tea. On Sunday, Miss Doris Lane, one of the bridesmaids, will entertain at breakâ€" fast at the Georgian Hotel in Evâ€" anston. Mrs. F. N. Bard will give a luncheon and provisions shower on Tuesday, and Tuesday eveâ€" ning Mrs. Alfred C. Tyler will enâ€" tertain at a buffet supper at her home in Evanston. Thursday Mrs. Thomas P. Melhop of Glencoe and Mrs. Robert L. Willet of Winnetka, cousins of the bride, will be hosâ€" tesses at a tea and kitchen shower The couple will live in Cambridge, within convenient commuting disâ€" PARTIES FOR MADELINE BLISS Saturday . Sept. Jeanette MacDonald Nelson Eddy "FAST COMPAXNY" Meviyn Douglas, Florence Rice An osvalnioment experience SEGUIN . LOGAN _ FUNERAL HOME _ 32 N0.2nd ST: PHOHNE HIGHLAND PARK 3628 THE COST â€"â€" Double Feature â€"â€" Whirly, dirry, erious The total cost of the comâ€" MADELINE CARROLL HENRY FONDA LEO CARRILLO Eie fomlpbnthatr ies in their tion ofmflngl. CARTOON IN COL NEWS OF THE D. By repeated requests they again sing their way into your hearts! "NMNAUGHTY oricg, WRue in 17 at the home of Mrs. Melhop, Miss Mae Bliss is having the spinster dinner Thursday eveningâ€"and her parents will entertain the bridal party the next evening, following the rehearsal. Also on Friday, Mrs. Roswell B. Swazey, and Mrs. James P. Fitzgerald will give a tem at the home of Mrs. Swazey. BERNARDE NUPTIALS â€"| HELD SATURDAY The marriage of Miss Alice Berâ€" narde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Bernarde of Winnetka, and Mr, William Bernarde of Highwood, took place Saturday morning at 10 o‘clock in Sacred Heart church, Hubbard Woods, the Rev, Frederick Haarth officiating. Following the service a wedding breakfast was served at Phil Johnâ€" son‘s followed by a reception at the home of the bride‘s parents in the evening. _ Miss Marie Bernarde was her sisâ€" ter‘s maid of honor and Miss Ceâ€" cile Owen of Chicago was bridesâ€" maid, while the bride‘s niece, Norâ€" ma Claire Lenzini of Highwood, served as flower girl. The young couple will reside in Highland Park after a two weeks motor trip in the north. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT OF ROSE ALMA ROTH Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Roth of 118 Pleasant street, Highwood, anâ€" nounce the engagement of their daughter, Rose Alma, to Mr. Robâ€" ert W. Kyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kyle of Glencoe. No defiâ€" nite date has been set for the wedâ€" ding. f Arthur Bernarde served his broâ€" ther as best man and Adam Berâ€" narde was an usher. 1 HUBERT HARMON VISITING FAMILY Hubert Harmon arrived by airâ€" plane from New York last night in time to help his sister, Miss Welâ€" thyan Harmon, celebrate her birthâ€" day at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert P. Harmon of Chicago, formerly of Highland Park. Young Mr. Harmon will be here only a few days, for he is reâ€" turning to Paris, France, Oct. 1 to start designing with a French couturier. After Charles W. Creiger, grandâ€" son of a oneâ€"time mayor of Chiâ€" cago, and his bride, Elizabeth Irâ€" win Henry, received the last of the guests invited to their wedding on Wednesday afternoon they left for a _ South American © honeymaon cruise. HENRYâ€"CREGIER NUPTIALS WEDNESDAY Harry D. Irwin gave his miece in marriage, and the Rev. Louis Sherâ€" win of Highland Park officiated at the ceremony, which took place at the Exmoor Country club at 4:30. Neither the bride nor Mr. Cregier were attended. The newlyâ€"marrieds will live in Highland Park, where their mothâ€" ers, Mrs. Arthur B. Irwin and Mrs. Sarah Wilcox Cregier, make their homes. MARJORIE CLARK ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Horace Hale Holcomb anâ€" nounced the engagement of her granddaughter, Miss Marjorie Lee Clark, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Goodwin Clark of Hinsdale, to John Dean Purdy, III, at a tea Tuesday afternoon at the Oak Brook Polo club. Mr. Purdy is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Dean Purâ€" dy, Jr., of Highland ‘Park. Miss Clark attended the Pestaâ€" lozziâ€"Froebel pchool, majorting in kindergarten instruction. Mr. Purâ€" dy prepared at St. Paul‘s school and Special attention given to principles of relaxation and weight touch. Memory training, musical appreciation and the rudiâ€" ments of harmony form part of each lesson. Studio 102 N. Sheridan Road Saturday, September 24th Classes in Labor Temple begin September 13. o Phone Highland Park 1330 > Ravinia Dance Studio Florence Chase TEACHER OF PIANO for BECINNERS AND ADVANCED PUPILS Mildred Haessler Announces the opening of her * EB PR BEAs at 1737 Rice Street attended Yale university, No date has been set for the wedding. NUGENTâ€"HOLMES PLAN TO MARRY Word has been received of the :cwt d.I:’An Nugent Dowagiae, to Kenneth Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samâ€" uel Holmes of N. Sheridan road. KLEINSCHMIDT®S ANNOUNCEMENT Mr, and Mrs. Edward E. Kleinâ€" schmidt of N, Deere Park drive, anâ€" nounce the engagement of Mr. Kleinschmidt‘s daughter, Doris Elâ€" Mrs. Joseph B. Card of Central avenue was a guest of the Samuel Holmes‘ in Randolph, Va., last week. son of Mrs. Gwendolyn Mead of Western Springs, IIL. day for San Francisco, Calif., where she will be bridesmaid for her room mate at Smith college, Miss Marie Foster Towne, who will be married Sept. 24. Fine Arts 1. Last year Barâ€" bara ntun%iami university. Her sister Ma Wrenn has just returned from Miami university summer school where she took her degree. Margot is planning on takâ€" ing her Master‘s degree in psycholâ€" ogy this year. Miss Veronese Beatty is spending this week in New York City. Barbara Wrenn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wrenn of Raâ€" vinia left Friday for Drake Uniâ€" versity where she will enter the Connor G@reigh will leave the end of this week for his senior year at Miss Ruth Card will enter the Evanston Business College this fall. Gunter Schwandt has received a scholarship to the aeronautical Uniâ€" versity of Chicago which he will attend this fall. Our modern equipment and a compeâ€" tent optometrist take the guessâ€"work out of eye examinations. We know all about your eye troubles after an to correct them. 372 Central Ave © Tel. H.P. 630 I. H. NEMEROFEF g:flon Simmmnsiveared 32¢ ggmfi?fim 28(: %g?ml? pint z3c C HE ES E Golden Meadow Dairy & Farm Products The Cream of the North Shore 537 Central Avenue CREDIT JEWELE AND OPTICIAN MILK of all kinds Telephone 149 Williams _ college, Williamstown, [ momnann Pakk â€"I N E PARK second year at Franklin college, Franklin, Ind., this fall where she is majoring Miss Ruth Rectenwald of â€" 810 South Ridge road, has returned to Saginaw, Mich., to ‘continue her Miss Enid Brooks will enter her Nor&ShmeCngo. Phone Glencoe 538 539 For The New Hats Billi‘s Swirl Salon 661 Vernon Ave. Try â€" â€"A New Coiffure Blanche Tornquist, formerly with the Bell Page Beauty Salon of Winnetka, is now associated with us and extends a cordial invitation to her many North Shore problems. 3 00 Important Announcement If you‘ve "tried on" the exciting new fall hats and found them not quite your type . . . you probably need one of the new "sweptâ€"up" hairâ€"do‘s. Let one of our expert stylists cfeate a coiffure that‘s just right for you! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1988 teaching duties. She was driven to Saginaw by her brother, Wm. Jr., and Mrs. Wm. Rectenwald. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tho: to consult her on vacationing for three weeks at Inâ€" dianavolis, Ind. We invite you to visit our newly decorated and Home Barber Shop Home Barber Shop 21 N. Second St. Phone Glencoe 538 539

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