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Highland Park Press, 20 Oct 1938, p. 6

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LOUISE RUFFNER TO WED EASTERNER She is leaving soon for the east to visit her sisters and her aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Charles 8. Ruffner, and no doubt will combine house hunting with a little whirl of parties. At a very beautiful wedding Satâ€" urday evening, Miss Nancy Chalâ€" mers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chalmers, became the bride of Robert Clarkson, son of Mr. and NANCY _ CHALMERS MARRIED SATURDAY Mrs. William Roger Ruffner of Dean avenue is again about to lose afother daughter to Schenectady, N. Y., this time her youngest child, Louise Leonore, whose engagement to Edward Alfred Leach, son of Mrs. Alfred G. Leach of Wrenâ€" than, Mass., is being made known. Miss Ruffner expects to be married to Mr. Leach early next year and will go to Schenectady to make Her The two other ‘daughters, Mrs. Harrison T. Todd (Marianna Ruffâ€" ner) and Mrs. Edward B. Winterâ€" steen (Virginia Ruffner) are neighâ€" bors in this New York town, and it was one of Miss Ruffner‘s frequent visits to her sisters that she and Miss ‘Ruffner, who attended the North Shore Country Day school and Pine Manor, made her debut in 19831 at a garden tea at Ruffwood. Mr, Leach was graduated in 1927 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Mr. Leach met and became enâ€" gaged. He has visited in Highland Park many times and has met many of Miss Ruffner‘s friends. hnrd-fi;m; Oct. 20â€"21 Return e “M.rn:t:tt ?.mu-t NoRMA SHEARER Fredric March â€" Leslic Howard PAGE SIX HUMPHREY BOGART George Brent â€" Gloria Dickson A timely absorbing, dramatic Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday It‘s tops for exciting entertainment! Added: CARTOON & SPORT REEL Tel H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, IIl. â€" Admission 30c â€" 10¢ Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9:00 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. Maureen O‘Sullivan Frank Morgan Edward Arnold "THE CROWD ROARS" We are always yours to command. THROUGH" â€"â€"â€"â€" COMING â€"â€"â€" "ALEXANDER‘S RAGTIME BAND" â€" "CAREFREE" "MARIE ANTOINETTE" â€" "MY LUCKY STAR" "BOY MEETS GIRL" LOCALS â€" "RACKET BUSTERS" Robert Taylor A L C Y O N An Autumn Nocturne The golden harvest of the trees was on the ground In preparation for the winter snows ; Vermilion was the trimming of Miss Autumn‘s brush And in the forest where the gentian grows 1 wandered here and there, then laid me down to sleep, But night time had a cireus on that eve‘ And in the sky a thousand brilliant gems of light Produced designs of strange but lovely weave. The maiden moon was dressed in fleecy silken gown â€" Spun from the clouds that floated in the air â€" She trailed her garments ‘croms the magic paths of light And touched me with her fingers soft and fair. A million moonberms bathed me as I tried to steep And fragrance from a field beyond a fence Enhanced my nostrils as the rose of attar would If sprinkled in the copse where brush is dense. It seemed to linger on the ground so near my head ‘The while I gazed up at the spangled sky That dripped with dew as honey drips upon the ground From some grunt tree that reaches up on high â€" Amd then to my delight a cheerful cricket chirped In harmony with kindly thoughts of mine For this was fall, the glory time of all the year, And far more precious than an ageing wine. â€" Franklin Lee Stevenson Seguin & Logan Mrs. Harry Clarkson. Mrs. John Rink, soloist, accompanied by the organist, sang "Oh Promise Me" beâ€" fore the ceremony. ‘The nuptials wereâ€"read at 8 o‘clock by the Rev. Louis W. Sherwin before the altar banked with palms and ferns at the Highland Park Presbyterian church. The bride was lovely in a gown of white taffeta with a long veil and carrying a bouquet of sweet peas, white roses and lillies of the valley. The maid of honor, Miss Ruth Chalâ€" mers, and the bridesmaids, the Misses Phyllis Udel!, Doris Simpâ€" Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Marie Ritacca, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amedeo Ritacea, 206 North avenue, Highâ€" son, Katherine Kedzic and Marian Clarkson, were also gowned in white taffeta with hoop skirts, old fashâ€" ioned lace mits and carried old fashioned bouquets. Their small hats were made of white taffeta with white ostrich plumes adorning the front. Little Margaret and Marâ€" lene May Murray in frocks of white taffeta and carrying little princess baskets of flower petals attended the bride as flower girls. Harold Clarkson of Grove City, Pa., attendâ€" ed his nephew as best man. The ushers were Messrs. Grant Benson, Adolph Norvik, Warren Dean and Frank Moran. The reception was held at the Georgian hotel in Evanston with "The Townsmen" furnishing music for dancing. After a two weeks honeymoon in the South and East the young couple will live in the Deibler apartments on S. First street. RITACCAâ€"BELMONTI WEDDING "The Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel Saturday Oct. 22 Wed.â€"Inurs.â€"r Fi, USL 40â€"40â€"=. â€"â€" Double Feature â€"â€" "MR. MOTO TAKES A CHANCE" ANN SHIRLEY Ruby Keeler l- Fay Bainter n The amazing detective stories of Sat. Evening Post fame. Peter Lorre â€" ;fi;chello Hudson n A FLOYD GIBBONS TALE OTHER SHORTS From the living pages of a glorious novel. "Mother Carey‘s Chickens" BARRY BARNES SOPHIE STEWART FUNERAL HOME Matchless adventure is yours again! in f several on the Mr. of Hig of a d tober 1 pital. Mvs wood, to Mr. Joseph Belmonti, son of Mr, and Mrs. Gregorio Belmonti of Aurora, which took place Sunday afternoor at 2 o‘clock at St. James church, Highwood. Rev, J. D. Gleaâ€" son read the service. A reception for the newlyweds was held that evening in the Labor Temple on North avenue. Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watson enâ€" tertained at a dinner party at the Milwaukee Athletic Club Tuesday evening for her husband, Dr. Watâ€" son, who delivered his fourth lecâ€" ture of the Pabst Theatre lecture course on that evening. Mrs. Tom Leemink of N. Sheriâ€" dan road entertained at luncheon on Tuesday. § Mr. and Mrs. Onorato Laudrini of Highwood are the happy parents of a daughter born Thursday, Ocâ€" tober 13, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Little Betsy Sanders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David T. Sanders, en« tertained a group of her little friends at a supper party Wednesâ€" day in celebration of her seventh birthday anniversary. Mrs. L. A. Tupper of Lakeside Manor entertained at luncheon Tuesâ€" day. Miss Ruth Felsenthal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Felsenâ€" thal, 250 Mortimer road, Glencoe, will become the bride of Ralph Miâ€" chaels, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Michaels today (Thursday). Rabbi Charles Shulman of North Shore Congregation Israel whll jperform the ceremony at 8:30 p.m. at the Northmoor Country Club, Ravinia, and. following a reception will be held. The young couple will spend several months in South America on their honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huizenga of Northbrook are the proud parents of a daughter born Saturday, Oct, 15, at the Highland Park hospital. Among the many parties being planned for Miss Kleinschmidt and Mr, Mead was a kitchen shower and household tool shower given by Mr. Mead‘s sister, Miss Valerie Mead and Mrs. G. Richard Isett at Miss Mead‘s home in Western Springs last Friday. Mrs, Mary Helmhold of Deere Park drive enâ€" tertained at a linen shower and luncheon on Wednesday of this week and on next Tuesday Miss Vivian Alexa, Miss Kleinschmidt‘s maid of honor, will entertain at a handkerâ€" chief shower at the home of Mrs. J. P. O‘Connell, who will also be hostess. Mrs. Stanley Dubonn of Chicago will entertain for the young couple on Friday evening, October 28. DORIS KLEINSCHMIDT TO BE MARRIED Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Kleinâ€" schmidt announces the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Doris Eleanor Kleinschmidt, to Emerson Ernest Mead, son of Mrs. Gwendoâ€" lyn Mead of Western Springs, 111. The wedding will take place at Glencoe Union church at 8 o‘clock in the evening, Saturday, Novemâ€" ber 5. The reception will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Kleinschmidt, North Deere Park. FELSENTH ALâ€"MICHAEL MARRIAGE TODAY Mrs. H. A. Herrmann of 1514 Dean avenue has sold her home to the Hugh Riddles of Woodside place and has moved to Evanston where her daughter, Marietta, ‘ attends Marywood. s Ernest Swanson of Highland Park and Esther Ottoson of Winâ€" netka took out a marriage license in Waukegan recently. St. James Tabernacle, St. James church, Highwood, will sponsor a dessertâ€"bridge party Tuesday, Oct. 25, at 1:30 p.m. Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watâ€" son will be hosts to the 115 patrons of Dr. Watson‘s lecture course of Milwaukee at tea at the University Clzb in Milwaukee next Tuesday. The engagement of Charlotte Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fredericks of Deerfleld to Mr. Lesâ€" lie Scheskie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scheskie of this city, was reâ€" cently announced. Miss Ruth Rectenwald of Saginaw, Mich., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Recâ€" tenwald, who celebrated their silver wedding anniversary. Robert Brannen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L, Brannen, 2501 Meadow lane, and Douglas Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brown, 709 Ridgewood drive, were recently pledged to Sigma Chi fraternity at Beloit college. M“IM“QMMM citizens of the city have been givâ€" ing respectful attention to a disâ€" tinguished lady visitor from Engâ€" land. The lady who has received so much attention, made several adâ€" dresses and who was entertained at receptions and teas is Lady Atholl, a member of the House of Commons of the British Parliament. Mr. and Mrs. John Western of North Chiâ€" eago attended a reception and tea at the Casino Club in homor of the disâ€" tinguished visiter on Saturday aftâ€" Readers of Chicago papers have noticed that during a portion of den avenue, who has just returned from a six weeks visit with her brother, Mr. Harold Winslow in New Bedford, Mass., reports the hurricane a most terrifying expeâ€" rience. Mrs. Edward A. Smith of N. Linâ€" Mrs. Elwood Low and Mrs. C. J T HE PBRESs where they visited Mrs. Low‘s daughter, Elizabeth, at Smith Colâ€" lege, North Hampton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Niemer will return to their home in St. Joseph, Mo., the end of the week after a short visit with the Mr. Marvin Tippey (Ellen Truâ€" ax) is visiting Mrs. McCauley Tipâ€" pey, at Logansport, Ind., this week. Mrs. Robert E. Wood and daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Edwin E. Tullis, have reâ€" turned from a three weeks motor Miss Mary Robb, secretary of the Y.W.C.A., spent the week end at her home in Kalamazoo, Mich, Mr. and Mrs. William Schroeder of Oconomowoc, Wis., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Iverâ€" son Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Roush of Shag Bark Bend, Ridgewood drive, will entertain at a buffet supper Saturâ€" day evening. Miss Patricia Reading, with her classmate, Miss Grace Esponda, from Clarke college, will visit Pat‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Readâ€" ing, this week end. Miss Judith Hoffman Greenberg, a recent graduate of the Highland Park high school and now a freshâ€" man at the University of Chicago, is numbered among those students exâ€" empted from first year English. W. L. Buchanan, 713 County road, Highland~Park, arrived Sunâ€" d._y._-t l_?rmch Lick Springs hotel. trip to Williamburg, Va., and throughout the Southeast. Mrs. W. F. Ross of Wildwood lane returned Wednesday from a five months sojourn in Europe and in the East. Her son, Bob, a sophâ€" omore in Princeton and her husâ€" band joined Mrs. Ross in Europe the latter part of June, Mr. Ross returning to Highland Park earlier than his family did. Mrs. Harold Bridges of Ridgeâ€" wood drive is entertaining at lunchâ€" eon and bridge Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Lacy entertained at a birthday party Friâ€" day for Mrs, Dorothy Haskins. Mrs. Thomas â€" Creigh and son Fritz are driving Mrs. Creigh‘s othâ€" er son, Connor, to Williamstown, Mass., where he will continue his senior year studies at Williams Colâ€" lege. Connor has been home the last several weeks because of illâ€" ness. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooks will entertain at dinner and bridge Satâ€" urday evening, Mrs. Morton Mavor left Wednesâ€" day for a ten day visit with Mrs. LaGro in Detroit, Mich. William H. Saathoff returned Sunday from Chenoa where he visâ€" ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Saathoff. Miss Jeanette Bryant, Miss Pat Golden and Miss Lorraine Weaver of Highland Park were guests at Rockford college last weekend. The girls, who attend Highland Park high school, had luncheon at the college and remained in Rockford in the.afternoon to watch the exhiâ€" bition rowing of the University of Wisconsin and Rockford college crews on Rock river. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Bridges and family :rnt the week end visitâ€" ing relatives in Kankakee. Mrs. L. Porlythrehof DesMoines, Ia., is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. North Shore Boys‘ Clubs ONLY $7.50 Phone Highland Park $122 per month if you enroll beâ€" fore Nov. 1st. Expert superâ€" vision,. _ All transportation. Harry W. Hart THE greatest novelty in recent years, a cross between the early Truwin lats Arumsrxino worlohlan nemaselis af) in ca ce es oC s * Darwin late flowering varieties, possessing all the desirable characterâ€" istics of the latter in height and flower, but coming into bloom fully two weeks earlier, thus prolonging the season that much longer. The New Triumph Tulips We offer five choice named sorts, some as low as six dollars per 100. We can supply you with any and everything in the way of spring flowering bulbs at lowest Chicago market prices. H:rdyflomflngmnmm,lhmbludcmuwenufufllhtu, soil and lawn seed. We do landscape work, in all its branches, and our free information bumuhutmdilpudonwmnrobhmmmhn.... JUST CALL 3420. NO. 1 SIZE DARWIN TULIPS. Six named varieties for _______ For Best in Flowers For Over 40 Years Store and Office â€" 533 Laurel Avenue, 1 Block West of Depot. ; Phone H. P. 304 Highland Park, I1. a 8 B 8 s s s 8 m s 8 8 s 8 8 8 8 s 8 8 8 88 s s L. Hoppe of Lake Bluff a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bartel of Clifton avenue spent the week end in Peoria as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Grundal. THIS WEEKâ€"END SPECIAL Miss Ruth Ch@lmers was recentâ€" SKOKIE BOULEVARD â€" HIGHLAND PARK Between Deerfleld and County Line Roads ‘Tel. Deerfleld 481 BALLROOM DANCING TEL. H. 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