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Highland Park Press, 5 Jan 1939, p. 6

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row to spend two months in Hollyâ€" wood. He is the manager ‘of the John Drew Memorial theater at Easthampton, N. Y., and of its atâ€" ‘Sliated training school, known as ‘the Leighton Rollins School of Actâ€" Miss Bard never made a. formal debut, as did her elder sister, Miss Janet. Bard, : for she preferred t> continue with her dramatic studies. She is a graduate of the Roycemore school, and spent more than a year in London studying at the Embassy school. She will appear in one of the next Theater Guild plays, and KATHARINE BARD‘S y ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED _ Mr. and Mrs. Raiph A. Bard told their relatives that their younger daughter, Katharine, is engaged to be married to Martin Elyot Manuâ€" lis of New York at two family dinâ€" ners last week. The Bards gave one party in their home on N. St. Johns avenue, the other was given by Mr. Bard‘s mother, Mrs. George N. Bard, of Maple avenue, ' Mr. Manulis, who has been here since Christmas, is leaving tomorâ€" PAGE SIX R.C.A. 6 metal tubes. Broadcast, medium and short wave ‘tuning range. Gets London, Berlin, and all foreign reception. Police calls. Beautiful finished cabinet and deâ€" sign. Three months to pay â€"no Fridayâ€"Saturday Jan. 6â€"7 "Dionne Quintuplets . NEWS OF THE DAY SELECT SHORT SUBJECTS Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, III. â€" Admission 30c â€" 10¢ D. Sherony Hdwe. Test your old radio tubesâ€" no charge. Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9:00 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. The Quints . . . almost all Jan. 1516â€"17, TYRONE POWER and LORETTA YOUNG in Wed..Thurs.â€"Fri. _ DOUBLE FEATURE _ Jan. 1111213 ©â€"â€" ‘BETTE DAVIS . ‘ERROL FLYNN 314 Railway Ave. Phone Highland Park 2041 SPECIAL R. C. A. VICTOR A wellâ€"spring of emotion leaps to life from the pages of the ~ book that thrilled the heart of all America! SAVE $40.00 Regular $79.95 value LOCALS +â€" Claire Trevor Jean Hersholt in "FIVE OF A which Miss Bard is a gradâ€" _with excitement of York‘s Broadway! ANITA LOUISE â€" â€"â€" JANE BRYAN A L C Y O N JANE WITHERS $ m : & "ALWAYS IN TROUBLE" In all ways Jane‘s funniest story! $3995 Louise Ruffner and her fiance, Edâ€" ward Alfred Leach of Schenectady, will be married Saturday afternoon, January 7, at 4:30. Theirs will be a small family wedding at Ruffâ€" wood, the home of her father, the late William Rogers Ruffner, and her mother, Mrs. Ruffner, followed by an equally small reception.. Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Gatewood, 286 Laure!l avenue, announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter, Grace Marion, to Walter Jennings Senâ€" ters of Frostburg, Maryland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Senters of Lake Odessa, Michigan. $ LEACHâ€"RUFFNER NUPTIALS SATURDAY lumbia university and is graduate vice president of the Players‘ club at Columbia.~ No date has been set for the wedding. & _‘ Miss Gatewood . attended Mills College in California and was gradâ€" uated from the University of Illiâ€" nois where Mr. Senters was also graduated. The wedding will take place in the fall. The bride‘s two sisters, Mrs. Harâ€" rison T. Todd and Mrs. E. B. Win: tersteen, both of Schenectady, will be her only‘ attendants, and. their husbands will serve Mr. Leach as ushers.. His best man is to be James Kilander of the same city. The Rev. Christoph Keller will ofâ€" ficiate, and Thomas I. Underwood will give his cousin in marriage. two GRACE GATEWOOD ENGAGED > The Todds and Wintersteens arâ€" rived from the East on Monday and young Mr. Leach mrrived here the following day with his best man. so is returning ‘shortly to New York, where she has spent the last Miss Bard‘s ‘brother, Ralph A. Bard Jr., and his wife and little daughter, Mary Hancock Bard, arâ€" fived from their home in California three week ago. They are moving to West Virginia to live. They all had cocktails Wodneor day at the party Mr. and Mrs. Philâ€" ip D. Allen had in honor of the couâ€" ple and proceeded from there to the Donald Easters‘ dinner in Lake Forest. On Thursday, today, Welâ€" thyan Harmon will entertain at cocktails in her home, and Friday the Maurice Meade Montgomerys will give a cocktail party before the bridal dinner in Exmoor Club at which Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Delaâ€" field will be hosts. .The afternoon of the wedding the ‘bridal party and outâ€"ofâ€"town guests will lunch with Dr. and Mrs, William McMillan of Central avenue. + A number.of parties have already been: given for Miss Ruffner, inâ€" cluding © Mr. Hawthorne Pettice‘s cocktail party in Evanston Tuesâ€" day evening, Mrs. W. H. Hinshaw‘s luncheon at Exmoor, Mrs. Roland Hastings‘ tea and kitchen shower, Mrs. A. Lawrence Mills‘ and daughâ€" ter Ann‘s luncheon and paper showâ€" er, and Mrs. W. M. Rainbolt‘s lunchâ€" eon in Lake Bluff. The bridegroom‘s mother, Mrs. Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday Mr. Manulis is a graduate of Coâ€" BETTY BOOP_CARTOON JIMMY DORSAY‘S Orchestra PATROL" An unforgettable torrent of excitement . .. rampant with romance and fun . . . with two newsreel reporters. T00 HOT TO HANDLE®" CLARK GABLE MYRNA LOY LEO CARRILLO Jan. 8â€"9â€"10 Alfred G. Leach of Wrentham, Mass., and his sister will be here for the wedding.. He and his bride will be at home in Schenectady afâ€" ter February 10. |â€" I WILSONâ€"SMITH .. ; 1 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Miss Mary Robe, secretary of the Y.W.C.A., returned Wednesday from a week‘s visit with her family in Kalamazoo, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Wilson of 854 Roger Williams avenue have announced the engagement of their daughter, Virginia, to Mr. Irwin W. Smith, son .of Mrs. Benjamin L. Smith of Teaneck, New Jersey. Miss Wilson, who has recently reâ€" turned from her studies in Italy, is preparing for an operatic debut at the Raisaâ€"Rimini School of Opeâ€" ra. Mr. Smith is a graduate of Coâ€" lumbia College and New York Law School. No date has been set for the wedding. > + William S. Pirie, 41, Highland Park, and Florence McDougal, 34, of Oak Park, took out a marriage liâ€" cense recently. . R Dr. and Mrs. George J. Hinn and family and Miss Elizabeth Hopkins just returned from :a two week‘s 8,700 mile trip through the South with Miami the main destination. Miss Robbie Lou, Schneider sang with a group of Wellesley Alumnae at the Christmas meeting of the North Shore Wellesley Circle in Evâ€" anston.. Miss Schneider is a memâ€" ber of the Northwu#arn University A Capella Choir, and the Madrigal Group of Nine; she is also secreâ€" tary to the Mathematics Departâ€" ment of Northwestern University, while completing work for her Masâ€" ter‘s Degree there. : | Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Benson of 630 8. St. Johns avenue, are enterâ€" taining on‘ Sunday, January 9, in honor of their silver wedding anniâ€" versary. ; 31 versary, [ s Mrs. H. M. Prior is spending two months in Angeles and Riverâ€" side, Calif. # Mr,.Carl G. Bingham of Prospect Because of the tremendous acceptance of the new 1989 Chevrolet we have an unusually large stock of good used cars. . . . The cars listed below can be purchased on the easiest terms we have ever been able to offer. Notice the small d@wn payments. FORD 1936 4â€"Door Touring Sedan. Built in trunk; white side wall tires; dual equipped. FORD 1936 Tudor Trunk Sedan. Reconditioned .motor; new PONTIAC 1986 Deluxe Six Sport Coupe. Deluxe accesâ€" sories. Priced to sell $100 down PONTIAC 1985 DelLuxe Six ‘2â€" Door Sedan. Original finish. Good tires. Hydraulic brakes ......................$85 down /Â¥ 1 FORD 1932 Sedan. Many miles of good dependable transporâ€" tation left in this car $40 dg(v’u PLYMOUTH 1985 Coupe. Motor LINCOLN 19382 8 cyl.} 5â€"Pass. Sedan. This car has had very little mileage and has many miles of good dig;ndnbk transportation ......... down DODGE 1983 Coupe. : Recently overhauled; ‘new paint CHEVROLET 1983 2â€"Door Town _â€" Sedan. Beautiful blue finish CHEVROLET 1938 Master Deâ€" Luxe Business Coupe. Beauâ€" tiful blue Duco finish. Will pass for new car ....$145 down DE SOTO 1937 4â€"Door DeLuxe "Trunk Sedan. Built in trunk; dual equipment; perfect in 886 East Park Ave, Original finish ........ finish RKeconditioned ninotor; new brakes. Original job black Job .... reconditioned; new brakes; beautiful black finish; white side wall tires ..........$80 down sedan, Deautiilul blue finish and in Aâ€"1 mechanical condiâ€" 14 tion bemetrettnptiifeciientaieen every respect ..........$135 down Included in our stock are a number of "Transportation Cars" from 35 to 75 dollars. Also a nice selection of light and heavy duty used trucks. nrvertrstthaterceces c 0D OWE i Ruehl & Co. Entering Our 14th Year of Service * <.> Heére in Highland Park. ...$50 down €HE P RESSs $60 down TO BUY avenue and Mr. A. R. Zinner of Kansas City, Mo., were issued patâ€" ents on a machine for <coating printers‘ rollers. â€"Mrs, Edward Haines of Highâ€" wood ‘entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening. e rdaly Ar 1. Miss Carola Kellner and her brother, George, entertained at a cocktail party Sunday at their home on Vine avenue. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Snyder, forâ€" merly of Highland Park, are the proud parents of a baby boy born in Pittsburg, Pa., on New Years Day. £ _ Mr. Wallace E. Pierce left Sunday to take up his duties in Washingâ€" ton, D. C., as representative from northern New York. He had been visiting his daughter, Mrs, Albert 0. Snite and family the past two weeks. The Snites entertained at a New Years eve party for Mr. Pierce. + Bill Childs left Tuesday to conâ€" tinue his studies at Harvard Law School. Mr. and Mrs. William Behrens of 8. Second street entertained the young married couples group Tuesâ€" day evening. Mr. and Mrs, Matt Kutzer of Raâ€" vina entertained at a party New Years eve. Miss Virginia‘ Wallace of Kirkâ€" wood, Mo., spent. the © Christmas holidays with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. William Hammond, of Ridgewood drive. â€" Mary Lou Cawley, who was 12 years. wld ‘Tuesday, celebrated her birthday on Monday with a party for her little friends. Mr. Fred Hefferon has returned to his duties as physical education director in Flemington, N. J., after ‘spending the holiday season here with his cousins, the Vernon Mceâ€" Mahons and Joseph Delhayes. Mrs. Chester Hart of Glenview avenue is entertaining the executive board of the Woman‘s Missionary Everett L. Millard, Jr., was among those to spend the week end at LaCrosse, Wis., where he joined the Snow Chase club. j CHEVROLET 1937 Master Deâ€" Luxe Sport Co\;‘pe Dual equipment. Black finish. Perâ€" fect mechanical * condition ..................$125 down CHEVROLET 1987 Master Deâ€" Luxe 4â€"Door Trunk Sedan with trunk. All steel turrett top; hydraulic brakes. Driven very little, in perfect condiâ€" tion. Priced to sell $125 down STUDEBAKER 1936 6 cyl. 4â€" Door 5â€"Pass. Sedan. Overâ€" drive; built in trunk; dual equipment. This car was run very little by original owner and is in marvelous shape ........................$125 down STATION WAGON 1987 Ford 85. This car has had nrly good care and driven carefulâ€" ly. Finish and . mechanical condition almost like MHEW _.........â€".»suâ€"voo §IBU HoOwn PLYMOUTH 1937 DelLuxe 2â€" Door Touring Sedan. Locally owned car, has had very little use. Finish and mechanical condition of this car is almost like new. An excegfioml value .......................$120 down CHEVROLET 1986 DeLuxe 4â€" !gor Sport Sedan. Knee acâ€" CHEVROLET éfl:mbelm 2â€" Door Town Built in trunk; turrett top! knee. acâ€" tion; dual equipment; all stee) turrett top; hydraulic brakes; built in trunk. Closely priced for clearance ..........$100 down gunk,hhrmulgc iglié knoo‘fl.:. ons : origâ€" Tt Shinh) radlor hegieer J6 froster. Mechanicall partfect ......;.............. d Tel. H. P. 4240 society of Bethany church at lunchâ€" wn‘“ y ((Thurl‘l’)- D"{ and Mrs. E. 8. Tanner of Tukel Okla., spent the holiday seaâ€" son Y t’l their ”rentt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas of _(_.‘vlenvmv avenue. eacher at the Highland Park High after spending the Christmas holiâ€" a.fij&'tm family in Cleveland, Ohio.| _ ; [F, and Mrs. Axel T. Peterson of F«m are the 1‘3th pm]l;: f & daughter born Thursday, :eufid- 29, at the Highland Park wl P wc «are prcpand Ig‘ any possible Q‘firyew. _ $4 .86 â€"$8 â€" $11 â€"$24 JOLENE SHOES | Regular $4 and $5 ... Now...... 56 DRESSES Formerly to $12.95 14 COATS â€" Formerly to $39.75 I know that I am fortyâ€"four and growing gr Andthstmyl&ephllovathult,hu::’bo e t But still to apron strings I find that L‘am tied * ‘ ‘And mother‘s constant counsel isâ€"addressed to me; She sits within the oaken chair she loves so well: > Because she‘s sat within its arms for over eighty years And she will tell me how she used to rush to it In days of childhood when she had no thought of tears. For sometimes as she counsels me her mind reverts To other days and she will chat of life, M%Mmlmuvmung + there wumofeomnonm less strife; And though I‘ve heard the tales she so y times I still:â€"am proud that I am tied to apron ;:n I still:â€"am proud that 1 am tied to string! Andlonephurhe_rgqldqdfmgmt_m And only pray she‘ll live for comfort that she brings. I still am proud that I am tied to apron strings And sometime when a grave is dug where maples grow I still will have a memory that lingers clear And there beside some river‘s constant fHow I sit and ponder o‘er my mother‘s kindly love While up above I‘ll hear the skylark while he sings And find a comfort in the blessings all around And, too, remember with a sigh her apron strings. $1 500 Fur Trimmed Coats Silk Dresses : $9 .$3 . $4 Newman‘s Friday & Saturday $5,00 NEWMANS BASEMENT Winter Coats Apron Strings 00 ~â€" | â€" $9§00 Silk Dresses 127 N. GENESEE STREET _ WAUKEGAN, ILL. Seguin & Logan 52 N. Second St. Phone H. P. 3878 REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED THURSDAY, JANUARY â€" 5, 1989 their families include: Joan Pier, George Lanzl, Bill ‘Larson, Jean Siâ€" mons, Sharley Mayer, Elroy Lanâ€" gill, Bob Lundeen and Bob Black. > Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pier will enâ€" tertain at the traditional Twelfth Night supper party Friday m Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Hardacre of Cary avenue and Mrs, Hardâ€" acre‘s ‘mother, Mrs. A. L. Gunn, of Saskatchewan, Canada, will leave Saturday for Florida where they will spend the remainder of the Students returning to De Pauw university, Greencastle, Ind., after spending the holidays here ~with â€"Franklin Lee Stevenson. 78 DRESSES Formerly to $19.75 47 COATS Formerly to $79.50 $1 9200 $200 >

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