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Highland Park Press, 10 Nov 1938, p. 6

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KLEINSCHMIDTâ€"ME AD WEDDING The wedding of Miss Doris E. Kleinschmidt, daughter of Mr. Edâ€" ward Ernst Kleinschmidt, to Mr. Emerson E. Mead, son of Mrs. Gwendoly n Mead of Western Springs, Illinois, took place at 8 o‘clock in the evening, Saturday, Noâ€" vember 5 at Glencoe Union church with Rev, Douglas H. Cornell officiatâ€" ing. ‘The reception for about 200 guests was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Kleinschmidt, Deere Park drive north. CLEANERS & DYERS RAY MOLENDI Phone H. P. 125 24 North Sheridan Road Highand Park Miss Vivian Alexa was maid of honer. ‘The bridesmaids were Miss Valerie Mead, sister of the brideâ€" groom; Miss Mary Catherine Wright, of Indianapolis? Miss Lois Keller of Omaha; and Mrs. Bernâ€" ard L. Kleinschmidt, sisterâ€"inâ€"law of the bride. PAGE SIX â€" OUT Thursday Nov. 10 â€"â€" Double Feature â€"â€" A story of concentrated human emotion on dramatic Sparkling entertainment docfdedly different! Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday Nov. 13â€"14â€"15 GINGER ROGERS FRED ASTAIRE _Ellis Island! _ _ â€"â€" and â€"â€" ANN SHIRLEY RALPH BELLAMY in "GIRL‘S SCHOOL®" Tel. H. P. 2400 Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:001{m.: Second 9:0 Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous No OILY FILM To Attract New Dirt OLD WAYS ARE The old ways of dry cleanâ€" ing are no longer satisâ€" factory. Science has created new â€" standards. Now we Dowclene* all garmentsâ€"using the new solvents developed by science. _ Dresses, suits, couts, fashion‘s finest fabrics, return to you clean, fresh, bright. Our fast, thorough service leaves: DBY Edgar Kennedy Comedy LOCALS â€" "GATEW AYX" _ DON AMECHE ARLEEN WHELAN w««â€"â€"â€"â€" COMING NOV, 20â€"21â€"22â€"23 â€"â€"â€"_ amz SHormeRs in cSTRAIGHE PLaACE aRpb sRow" 7. bARRTMGRE is "Solb hss AlDâ€" together againf in "CAREFREE* Lyrics and Music by IRVING BERLIN Cartoon in Color Travelogue in Color NOW IT‘s NO ODOR 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 E.m.; Second 9:00 p.m. Highland Park, IIl. â€" Admission 30c â€" 10¢ At the strains of Lohengrin‘s Wedding March the ushers, Mr. George Olson and Mr. William Bjork. began the procession. At the Chancel they met the groom Mr. Osâ€" sian Carlson and the best man, Mr. Edward Clson. Next in procession came the bride‘s maids Miss Lorâ€" raine Barry and Miss Aileen Takala accoutred in vintage velvet. Miss Iris Lusk attended as maid of honor in blue chiffon velvet. Doreen Hedâ€" Tund served as flower girl attired in a golden taffeta floor length dress strewing flowers as she preceeded the bride to the altar, Miss Eleanor Neff robed in a long white satin dress and a flowing veil, with the ‘bridal boquet of white roses, upon the arm of her father, Mr. Chas. H. Neff, wended her way to the side of ,the groom at the altar. / The service was witnessed by some 200 friends. Miss Virginia Anderson sang "At Dawning." Mrs. Carlson is a graduate from the Ravâ€" enswood Hospital School. of â€"Nursâ€" ihg in Chicago. _ Immediately after the service a reception was held in the church parlor where 130 guests were seated for the wedding lunch, The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Neff, the parents of the bride from Land O Lakes, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Donald Neff and son from Louisville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Groâ€" ver Vanetta and son Allen from Milâ€" waukee and a host of friends from Chicago and vicinity. At the reâ€" ception Miss Virginia Anderson and Mrs. Elnier Martilla sang. The Rev. Fenry Hedlund acted as toastmasâ€" ter. Mr. and Mrs. Ossian Carlson have the best wishes of their friends and they will make their future home in Highwood. Mr. John H. Eustice of Hinsdale was best man and the ushers were Berna: a L. Kleinschmidt; Pierre Aiâ€" man of Indianapolis; Morris Lovâ€" ing of Highland Park; Philip R. Clarke Jr. of Hinsdale; G. Richard Isett, of Clarendon Hills, Illinois, and‘Edward F. Kleinschmidt of Beâ€" midji, Minnesota. On Saturday evening November 5 the marriage of Miss Eleanor Neff and Mr. Ossian Carlson, was solemâ€" nized at Zion Lutheran church, Highwood, the Rev. Henry G. Hedâ€" lund reciting the service. The chanâ€" cel was decorated with palms, ferns and chrysanthemums with candleâ€" light setting. Amiong the outâ€"ofâ€"town guests here for the wedding were Mrs. Gwendolyn Mead, the bridegroom‘s mother; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kleinschmidt, of Germany; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Klenschmidt of Long Island; Mr, and Mrs. Frederick L. Kleinschmidt, and Mrs. George Fishâ€" er, of New York, Mr. William Kleinâ€" schmidt, of Omaha, Nebraska; Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Isett, Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Eustice, and Mr. and Mrs, Philip Clarke, of Hinsdale; Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Wright of Inâ€" dianapolis. ELEANOR NEFF WEDS OSSIAN CARLSON Mr. Mead and his bride, after a short wedding trip by automobile will make their home in Rogers Park. Fridayâ€"Saturday Nov. 11â€"12 Cont. Perf. Nov. 11 from 2:30 LAUREL & HARDY PATRICIA ELLIS Wed.â€"Thurs. "Penrod‘s Double Trouble" iet your longest and loudest laughs ready! â€"â€"andâ€"â€" F Thrilling! Exciting! Dramatic! Based on Booth Tarkington‘s Series. "BLOCKHEADS*" "I AM THE LAW*" â€"â€"Double Featureâ€"â€" EDWARD G. ROBINSON BARBARA O‘NEIL Billy & Bobby Mauch "ARMY GIRL® A delightfully different ro-.:iue‘o’onbl MADGE EVANS PRESTON FOSTER NEIL HAMILTON in in in Nov. 16â€"17 Contributed. KAPPA ALPHATHETA ALUMNAE MEET NOV. 16 at 1 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Julian H. Collins, 213 Raleigh road, Kenilworth. Evanston and north shore alumâ€" nae of Kappa Alpha Theta will meet on Wednesday, November 16, A tea for the new pledges of Alâ€" pha Phi and their mothers will be held the afternoon of November 16 from 3:30 until 5:30 at the home of Mrs. R. C. McNamara, 20 Inâ€" dian Hill road, Winnetka. The North Shore Alumnae of Alpha Phi will be hostesses. Receiving with Mrs. Mcâ€" Namara will be Mrs. James W. Bardon, president; Mrs. Ralph Straâ€" der, district governor, and Mrs, Leâ€" Roy G. Shelton, alumnae adviser. SIGMA NU STYLE SHOW For the afternoon‘s program, Mrs. Byrd Arnold Smith, psychologist and lecturer will give an analytical book review of the current best sellâ€" er, "My Son, My Son," by Howard Bpring. ALPHA PHI PLEDGES TO BE ENTERTAINED LOVELY WEDDING LAST EVENING Last evening at 8 o‘clock in the Highland Park Presbyterion church, Miss Mary Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dawson Moore, was married to Theodore Leonard Osâ€" born, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Theâ€" odore Leonard Osborn. Dr. Louis Sherwin officiated. Miss Moore had her sister, Miss Jean Moore as maid of honor. Miss Loretta Olson of Chicago and Miss Peggy Osborn of Highland Park, sister of the groom, were the bridesâ€" maids. The Sigma Nu Mother‘s club of Northwestern university will hold a Dessert Bridge and Style Show at the Georgian hotel, Evanston, Thursâ€" day,. November 17th, at 12:30 p.m. Thales Lenington of Highland Park was best man for Mr. Osborn. Robert Seyfarth, also of Highland Park, Mr. Elbert Hawkins, Jr., of Philadelphia, a Cornell classmate, John Moore, brother of the bride, and Albert Johnson of Chicago actâ€" ed as ushers. The Style Show will be unusual as the Sigma Nu Mothers, Mrs. R. J. Howat, Mrs. Phyllis Wermuth, Mrs. C. A. Johnson and. Mrs. Park I. Wray will model new fall and winter fashions for the matron, while the following â€" Northwestâ€" ern Coâ€"eds, Misses Dorothy Falk, Phyllis Wermuth, Phyllis Poetter and Caroline Pope will show smart clothes for campus wear. The bride‘s gown was of ivory satin with a fingertip veil. She carâ€" ried gardenias and lilies of the valâ€" ley. The maid of honor in clover velvet and the bridesmaids in rose clover wore feather hats and mitts to match their gowns and carried orchids _ with small chrysantheâ€" mums in contrasting colors. The marriage of Christeen Lauâ€" ridsen, daughter of Mr. Laurids Lauridsen of Highwood avenue, Highwood, and Leo LaBuda of Highland .Park, son of Mr. and Mrs. August LaBuda of took placé Saturday dtem 4:80 o‘clock in Glencoe. A recepâ€" tion followed the ceremony at the home of the bride‘s father. After two weeks in Bermuda Mr. Osborn and his bride will be at home in Evanston. LAURIDSENâ€"LABUDA WEDDING The committee in charge of arâ€" rangements will be Mrs. Bradley Carr, president of the Mother‘s club, Mrs. H. A. Storms, chairman of bridge party. Mrs. Alonzo C. Tenney, 2605 Meadow lane, Highâ€" land Park, in charge of tickets and reservations. Mrs. Park Wray, in charge of style show, Mrs. W. E. Blodgett, Mrs. E. H. Olds, Mrs. H. F. Pfister, Highland Park, social hostesses. This will be a benefit bridge, the roceeds to be used towards the g(othen' gift to the house this year. Mr. Wallace E. Pierce of Plattsâ€" burg, N. Y., father of Mrs. Albort O. Snite of Oakmont road, won by an overwhelming majority a seat in the House of Representatives formeérly occupied by Governor Snell. MILK The Cream of the North Shore CHEESE Golden Meadow Dairy & Farm Products ols ... gAC cnnml.Ngnt 28c COFFEE CREAM, pint 23¢ 5387 Central Avenue OF ALL KINDS in charge of arâ€" be Mrs. Bradley of the Mother‘s Storms, chairman THE PRES3 Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Olson of Highwood are the proud parents of a daughter born Friday, November 4, at the Highland Park hospital. Miss Ann Tuma entertained a group of friends last Wednesday by taking them to Chicago to atâ€" tend a WGN studio broadeast. Mr. and Mrs, Bucky Harris of Western avenue are entertaining at a party Friday evening. Mrs. Ernest H. Kuchne of Glenâ€" view avenue was honored at a surâ€" prise birthday party on Tuesday. Molly and Deborash Buchanan, Moraine road, were hostesses at a stunt costume party for the members of the Blackhawk Society of the Children of the American Revolution on Saturday afternoon. Skiing _ enthusiasts who are friends of the former Peggy Glidden of Highland Park, now Mrs, Rodâ€" erick Rogers of Ausable Forks, N. Y., will be interested to hear that her husband‘s family has granted permission to use the J. & R. Rogâ€" ers company property on Whiteface mountains, near Lake Placid, for the first class A downhill ski racing trail in New York state. The run will be between 2% and 3 miles long with a drop of half a mile. Lake Placid skiers are looking forward to tMe possibility of international ski meets when the new class A course is in order. . The Musart club will meet at the home of Mrs. Anna Hinn, 919 Ridgeâ€" wood drive, Monday, Nov, 14. Mrs. William Rectenwald and son, William, spent the week end at Saginaw, Mich., visiting Mrs. Rectenwald‘s daughter, Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. John H. C. Risdon of Highwood are announcing the birth of a daughter born Thursday, November 3, at the Highland Park hospital. Capt. and Mrs. T. S. Whitgq! of Highland Park are sojourning at the Elms Hotel, Excelsior Springs, Mo. George Henry Robertson Ross, son of William Francis Gingell Ross, 1413 Wildwood lane, Ravinia, has the role of a capitalist‘s henchâ€" man in the forthcoming Princéton Triangle club production, "Once Over Lightly." Ross, who attendâ€" ed Lake Forest Academy before goâ€" ing to Princeton, is in the class of 1941. He is a member of the Theâ€" atre Intime and of the boxing club, being heavyweight champion of the university. ~ n aFriZOME: califoraia Ak-:rllltlm‘ ‘Touristâ€" Pullman est travel ease at lowest travel cost between Chicago and Los Angeles. Porter Service in Every Car Keonemy Meals Served in diner at 90¢ per day. enratpigntiofolstie <hair cars trip $65.00. Leave Chicago 8:35 pm daily. De Lureâ€"completely modernâ€" last word in excellent service. No Leave Chicago 10:15 am daily, The conpon will bring tull detaits. We | I 4 â€" 4 â€"~ epeteizest De Laxe Chair Cars Special Chair Car for Women Phrer Wreoms 1006 Ciubâ€"Lounge Car in Every Car Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Sunstrom of S. Sheridan road are the happy parents of a son born Monday, Noâ€" vember 7,‘ at the Highland Park Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. DeMille of Elm place are announcing the birth of a.nine pound son, Ernest DeMille, Jr., born Sunday, Novemâ€" ber 6, at the Southshore hospital, Chicago. hospital Our ambulance is always ready for emergency calls MODERN WOMEN KNOW THE SECRET! Skokie Valley Laundry DON‘T let washday rob you of your vitalityâ€" leave you tired and out of sorts. You can avoid all this if you send your laundry to the SKOKIE VALLEY LAUNDRY. It will be done economicâ€" ally, thoroughlyâ€"just as carefully as you would do it in your own home! Free yourself from this unnecessary problem today. Send Your LAUNDRY to SKOKIE VALLEY Again we bow our heads in silent pray‘r For boys who fought across fi?:‘ seas; A martial music sends its tones about And filters through November‘s breeze; The leaves are seared thmnfiont the forest‘s depths And flow‘rs are slupln:‘ their beds, The colors of the summer are gone, We see no more the nud;'rod- And brighter tones that make the warmer days But all the earth seem brown and sear, The skies are gray throughout the autumn hours In mourning of the soldier‘s brier And so we all should sing a song of praise, They did their workâ€"we need not weepâ€" But shout their praises to the November‘s skies, For they have simply gone to -m; And they are mtg:: after tasks ormed And o‘er their is the rowiu grow, The breezes bless them while, they pause to sleep In‘ France beneath the sun‘s brifht glow. â€"Franklin Lee Stevenson. Amim.isnottimew ieve and weep Because a group of fi;- are gone, ’l‘haxn:lomt a gallant battle over there _ _And they were sent with cheer and song; Armistice Day Phone Highland Park 3310 Seguin & Logan FUNERAL HOME 52 N. Second St. _ Phone H. P. 3878 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1938 Mr. and Mrs, Fred Sattler and daughter, Sandra Lee, spent the week end with friends and relatives at Laurenceville, HIL. Mr. and Mrs. Horace B. Pearson of Rice street are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of a daughâ€" ter born Monday, November 7, at the Highland Park hospital Mrs. Howard H. Bede is visiting her son, Alan at Dartmouth college, Hanover, N.H. this week. $

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