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Highland Park Press, 12 Jan 1939, p. 6

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hB tcg n amsiasinus is _~The bridegroom‘s mother, Mrs. Alâ€" fred G. Leach, of Wrentham, Mass., and ‘his sister, Mrs. Arthur Chubâ€" buck, are here from the East for the wedding, It also brought a guest from another direction, Burridge Butler, who ‘came from Phoenix, Ariz., where he is ‘spending the winâ€" ter. . + GARTSIDEâ€"GORRELL WEDDING VERA PURDY‘S ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED _ Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Purdy, 388 East Central avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Vera Leone,.to Ronald Weston Parkinson, KNACKSTADT‘S i t ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Louis Knackstadt of of : Chicago, where .the newlyweds grew up together.> Mr. Gorrell and his ‘ bride. are at home in Buffalo, Wyo.. dy, N.Y., was best man while the bride‘s two brotherâ€"inâ€"laws served as ushers. f Mr. Leach and his bride will make their home in Schenectady, where her two other sisters‘ now reside. Mrs. Todd and Mrs, Wintersteen will remain here a week or so longâ€" er, seeing old friends. The bride was given in marriage by her cousin Thomas I. Underwood. James Kilander, also of Schenectaâ€" son of Mr. and Mrs. John Giles Parkinson of Winnipeg, Canada,. quets of daffodils and small purple Mrs. Harrison Tyler Todd and Mrs. E. B. Wintersteen ,their siaâ€" ter‘s only attendants were‘in silvery taffeta gowns made with swirling skirt. The bodice and off the shoulder neckline were outlined with narrow puffs of taffeta.. Their sanâ€" dals were of coral to match the eunâ€" whorbia mixed in with their bouâ€" The bride wore her mother‘s wedâ€" ding gown, which was unaltered for the occasion, was of ivory satin with a fichu puff and sleeves of rosepoint lace. Her long tulle veil, was banded with pearls, and she carried gardenias, lilies of the valley and white sweet peas. The sun parlor,. where the service was read, was banked with ibotium ferns, but otherwise the decorations were quite simple. * noon in the home of the bride‘s mother at 4:30 o‘clock. The Rev. Christoph Keller, rector of Trinity church read the service. ore Ruffner, youngest ‘daughter of Mrs. William R. Ruffner and the late Mr. Ruffner, and Edward Alâ€" fred Leach of Schenectady, N.Y.; which took place Saturday afterâ€" ; Only the families|and most intimâ€" ate friends were present Saturday at the marriage of Miss Louise Lenâ€" LEACHâ€"RUFFNER NUPTIALS Thursdayâ€"Friday Jan. 1213 Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday Jan. 15â€"16â€"17 ~TYRONE POWER : + LORETTA YOUNG ANNABELLA * "",dbf cnfi%'i; sEigTEN. DARLING "STIBM ARINE PATROL" â€" “uitxu!l 'w'wu-' whose daring built the Suez PAGE SIX Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, III. â€" Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ from the f]““ of the book that thrilled all America! Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9:00 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. ' In‘all ways Jane‘s funniest \ story! ursday»rriday Jan, 12â€" â€"â€"â€"â€" Double Feature â€"â€"â€" BETTE DAVIS ERROL FLYNN ANITA{LOU!SE ' n "THE SISTERS‘" SILLY SYMPHONY IN COLOR picture gigantically. conâ€" ved, superbly executed . . JANE WITHERS it "ALWAYS IN TROUBLE*" < LOCALS "SUBMARINE PATROL" â€" . "GR A L C Y O N in of COMING .â€"â€"â€"â€" [ WITH WINGS*® KENIL WORTH LODGE Â¥e SEBRING, FLORIDA . i e on beautiful Lake Jackson I ~Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Conrad were called to Glendale, Mo., on Saturâ€" day because of the serious illiness of their‘ daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Irâ€" ving. F. Conrad, who was stricken with pneumonia. Word. was reâ€" ceived ‘Fuesday that her condition was very much improved. The Conâ€" rad‘s daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Prato and daughter IF YOU ENJOY GOLF Comé to _ The Misses Elizabeth Low, Marâ€" jorie| Shay and Emily Harmon have returned to Smith college, Northâ€" ampton, Mass., after spending the holidays with their respectivé parâ€" ents. s ‘Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Niemer of $St. Joseph, Mo., have returned home after visiting their niece, Mrs. Elâ€" wood Low and family the past two weeks. tit} + Mrs. Hoyt Roush entextainefl the Ridgewood drive bridge club at desâ€" sert. bridge last Thursday afternoon. Mr. George L. Vetter returned home New Years eve afer spending four and a half weeks in the Highâ€" land Park hospital.. He is getting along nicely. F ho ced Mrs. Dorothy Haskins of Pleasant court enterained at two tables of bridge last Friday evening. Rev,. and Mrs. Louis B. Sherwin were. called to Meadville, Pa., last Friday because of the death of Mrs. Sherwin‘s brother, Mr. Charles â€"J. Palm. + C Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot, Jr. and son, Billy, of Maywood spent the week end with Mr. Guyot‘s parâ€" ents on Glenview avenue.* Mr.. Hugh A. Reading of S. Sherâ€" idan road left Sunday for a ten day business trip in New York. A stork shower was given at the home of Mrs. Edward Hart of Oak wood avenue for Mrs. Willis B. Huntâ€" er (the former Dorothy Golden) of Lincoln avenue on Monday evening. Mr. John Creigh has returned to Minnegapolis, Minn., after spending ten days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Creigh,. The annug! Valentine dance preâ€" sented by the Stuart Morgan Meâ€" morial elub will be held at the :Midâ€" land hotel, Chicago, Sunday, Febâ€" ruary â€"12, at 8:30 p.m. â€" Charles Straight and his CBS orchestra featuring Judy Talbot, will be the attraction of the evening. Saturday 1864 Pleasant avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorâ€" othy Grace, to Edward P. K@nnec: ten, son of Mr. Paul E. Kinnesten of Chicago. No date has been set for the wedding. | "GARDEN OF THE MOON" f Wednesday, Thursday, Friday ‘ Jan. 18â€"19â€"20 ROBERT DONAT . : ROSALIND RUSSELL As explosive as the bestâ€" ullin}? novel b{ A. J. CRONIN .. is this drama of a Doctor‘s secrets! One of <the Greatest ~Dramas Since Films Began! Added | , SELECT SHORT SUBJECTS Songs, Laughs, Comedy and ‘Thrills . , . All together in one‘ grand bit of entertainâ€" ment! > PAT O‘BRIEN MARGARET LINDSAY JOHN PAYNE . Added __ _ PETE SMITH SPECIALTY CARTOON "CITADEL,*" in Jan. 14 Highwood Legion Unit Announces Large Enrollment Heavy early ::‘r'fivllment of Amerâ€" ican Legion Auxiliary for 1939 is reported by Catherine Summers, membership chairman of the Highâ€" wood Auxiliary Unit. Approximateâ€" ly 200,000 enrollments were received at national headquarters during Noâ€" vember and many thousands more were in transit from units and deâ€" partments. Membership gains of the past four years, which have brought the Auxiliary‘s strength to above 460,000, were expected tb continue during 1939 with a total of 500,000 members being predicted. | Mrs, Summers wishes to call atâ€" tention to those members who have not paid their 1989 dues and fail To date the Stupeyâ€"Smith unit of Highwood has a membership of 43 and more are expected to join. to do sp by January 31 shall be per in honor of Miss Katherine Kitâ€" tleman of Evanston and Mr. Donald M. aood of Chicago who are to be married January 21. Mrs. James Kittleman is to be matron of honor for her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, and Miss Bliss a bridesmaid. P Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Peddle of 164 Clifton avenue are the proud parents of a daughter born Friday, January 6, at the Highland Park hospital. _ B | Miss Lois Celeo of Streator, Ill., is visiting the Misses Seguin of East Park avenue. 8 | who had been in ill health for a yea:;; Mrs. McMahon‘s sister, Mrs. Harold Koepke of Normal, IIL, is helping out in the drug store durâ€" ing their absence,; ‘ Mr,; and Mrs, Frank H, Higgins of )t: York City, formerly of Highland Park, are the guests of the Howard H. Bedes on Rice street for two weeks. | â€" % Mr. and Mrs. James M. Kittleman (Madeline Bliss) and Miss Mae Bliss entertained at the latter‘s home last Saturday at a buffet supâ€" Mrs, E. R: I‘/‘h*po is entertaining geveral members of the D. A. R. at ;l;t;cheo_n today preceding the D. A. R. meeting. . | ~Mr, and Mrs. Vernon McMahon were called to Cortland, N. Y., Satâ€" urday due to the death of Mr. Mcâ€" Mahon‘s father, Thomas McMahon, return. m'.l-fl-:; "Dinm‘â€" "‘Eiéi» met at the home of Mrs. Lee Adams in Winnetka last Peggy. Ann of R;sm Park are stayâ€" ing at the Conrad home until their Friday. _ Mrs. Hoyt h will be hostess to her bridge club at luncheon toâ€" morrow (Friday), â€": M loree A Telephone Rang in IIlinois ! THE PR ESS Peter Vole, a former chauffeur, is new Highwood policeman, patrolling the streets of that city at night. He is in the employ of 40 merchants and tavern owners as night watchâ€" man. Ao Although he is in no way conâ€" nected with the Highwood police deâ€" partment he is working by authority of that department. His hours are from 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. + Highwood Merchants Get Special Officer This concert which is one of the outstanding events of the P.T.A. proâ€" gram lists Attilio Baggiore and Robâ€" ert MacDonald to appear in recital. The plan of ‘having a ‘merchant police officer was Vole‘s own. He " Mr. MacDonald, well known pianist, is appearing in program with Mr. Baggiore. The benefit recital scheduled for January 27th by the Elm Place Parâ€" entâ€"Teacher association has been postponed to Friday, March 3rd. _ Mr. Baggiore was born in a Michâ€" igan mining town of Italian parentâ€" age and has studied in Europe and America, making his debut with the Chicago Civic Opera company in 1931. He is one of America‘s leadâ€" ing tenors. Elm Place P. T. A. Postpones Recital To Friday, March 3 elassed as delinquent and shall be suspended â€" fromâ€" all membership privileges and will not receive the Auxiliary News. She makes one last appeal, get your dues in before January . 31. MILK Golden Meadow Dairy The Cream of the North Shore OUR OAKSIDE PRODUCTS â€" Tested daily for purity = and quality. & Farm Products COFFEE °* CREAM, pint 23€ i lion ... gaC CEA on BC 537 Central Avenue Ca%})bell Chapter To Meet Wednesday canvagsed the owners and provided! 18, at the Masonic Temple. 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