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Highland Park Press, 26 Jan 1939, p. 6

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Dr. Lois> Greene and her â€"two brothers, Alden and Davis, and Mrs. Alden Greene and Mrs. Davis Greene held open house at a reâ€"acquaintance HOLD OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY Miss Lennon attended the Girls‘ Latin school and is a graduate of Boston Teachers‘ college in the class of 1938. Mr. White, a graduate of the class of 19832 from Deerfleldâ€" Shields high school. where he reâ€" ceived the Harvard club prize for scholarship and was graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Techâ€" nology in 1936. Always active in scouting, he was assistant scout master of Troop 35, Ravinia, counâ€" cilor at Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan and presiâ€" dent of the Order of the Arrow. His clubs are Alpha Phi.Omega and the American Institute of Electrical Enâ€" giheers. He is now connected with the Phoenix Engineering Corporaâ€" tion of New York City. . tea on Sunday at the Green home. 22 N. Linden avenue. Dr. Greene has many beautiful antiques . and new pieces which she has brought from China which were admired by the guests. f VERONESE BS’A;'TY'S ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Ross James Beattty of Ravine drive anâ€" nounced the engagement of their daughter Veronese to Melville C. Branch Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Melville C. Branch of Richmond, Va, LENNONâ€"W HITE ENGAGEMENT non of Boston, Mass., announte the engagement of their daughter, Dorâ€" othy ©Kendrick Lennon, to Peter White, son of the late Pmém and Mrs. May White of and New York and formerly of Ra. The announcement was made sim. ultaneously in Chicago, Richmond, and Palm Beach, where Mr. and Mrs. Beatty are occupying their winter home at 1414 North Otean boulevard. ~The wedding will take place at home in Palim Beach on March 11. . Miss Beatty and herâ€" fiance met last sumnter at the Cranbrock acadâ€" emy of Art in Michigan, where she was studying sculpture under Carl Milles and he was working under Eliel Saarinen, the architect. Miss Beatty, who is a talented sculptress, is one of the Chicago Junior league‘s active members. â€" Her work has been admired at many of the league‘s springtime fine arts teas. A debutante of several seasons ago, ‘Miss Beatty is a graduate of the Bennett school at Millbrook, N.Y. PAGE SIX Mr. Branch, who is a graduate of the Choate school and of Princeton university, studied architecture at the Princeton Graduate school for three years, and then studied abroad. He specializes in city planning. . At the présent Mr, Branch is working on a project for the New York World Fair. Mr. and Mrs, Branch and their two other sons, who are at Choate King, in a production that sets a new standard for beauty The great music . . . the ter romance . . . of Joâ€" g Strauss, World‘s‘ Waltz â€"â€"â€" DOUBLE FEBATURE â€"â€"â€" JUDY GARLAND _: FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW Newest adventure of the snappy, snoppy girl reporter! Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues.â€"W ed. Jan. ©29â€"30â€"31â€"Feb. 1 x _ LUISE RAINER FERNAND GRAVET MILIZA KORJUS Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, HI. â€" Admission 30e 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. James in "ANGELS Wmfl% DIRTY FACES" Mickey Hoouer T E SSTABLEMATES" â€"â€" "YOUNG DR. KILDARE" â€"â€" + Added: 4 CARTOON & PICTORIAL "TORCHY GETS Judy goes tA x‘%:! Romance run riot! LOCALS * â€"â€"++<< KA N D) â€"â€"â€"___._ GLENDA FARRELL BARTON MacLANE _ #eAmsk® & HARC q DARLING®*" WALTZ®" Bob Hope in "THANKS FOR THE MEMORY" A L C Y O N John Francis Lenâ€" Jan. 26 H. Bloss Vail, a student in the College of Arts and Sciences, Corâ€" nell university, has been appointed one of the committee by the Student Council to pick the Junior blazers. Mr. and Mrs. Lester G. Wood, who are in New York City are stopâ€" ping at the Hotel Commodore. KOZAKâ€"ROPER NUPTIALS Mr. and Mrs. Rude Everton Koâ€" zak, of Ravinia, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Gladys Priscilla ,to Richard D. Roper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Roper, of Gadsden, Alabama, on Monday, January 16, 1989. _ The Rev, A. D. Roper, uncle of the groom, read the service. Folâ€" lowing the service a reception was held at the McLester hotel. â€" 5 The couple will make their home in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. © Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Hastings of Waverly road are ‘sojourning at Winter Park Florida; * and Princeton, and their daughter, Mrs. Henry Converse, all will go to Palm Beach for the wedding. Miss, Beatty‘s brothers and their wives, the junior Ross J. Beattys and the John T. Beattys, also will go south for the ceremony, which is to be a guiet one in the patio of the house. DR. JAMES . CUFFEY WINS FELLOWSHIP Dr. James Cuffey, 25, has been named the first winner of the Indiâ€" ana university postâ€"doctoral fellowâ€" ship for research at the fellowship will last for one year and he will devote most of his research to galaâ€" tic star clusters. a Thursday, Friday and Saturday â€" at your ; PUBLIC SERVICE STORE If you h.a\,reE a weather eye for new ideas, you won‘t want to miss this entertaining, free demâ€" onstration of the wazs you can pnegare light lunches and buffet supâ€" pers with an. electric sandwich toaster. _ The untold drama of the heâ€" roic¢ "hplinter Fleet" . : and one ofl the grandest romances ever lived! ' Fri.â€"Sat. PUBLIC SERVICE CO: CARTOON & SPORT REEL Thurs.â€"Fri.â€"Sat. . _ Feb. 2â€"3â€"4 â€"â€"â€"â€" DOUBLE FEATURE . â€"â€"â€" DEMONSTRATION SHIRLEY TEMPLE JOHN DAVIS â€" BERT LAHR A: at : big beami ture o?tho joy in life :)'dn;b For swell “miw $ @ + it‘s your best bet! * * Sandwith Toasters OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 15 South St. Johns Avenue Highland Park ‘ DICK POWELL OLIVIA DE HAVILAND "HKARD TO GET" "JUST AROUND THE CORNER" See the Interesting "SUBMARINE â€" ~PATROL" RICHARD GREEN | NANCY KELLY _ PRESTON FOSTER SLIM SUMMERVILLE Added: Mrs. D. T. Sanders entertained her bridge club Tuesday afternoon at her home on Woodbridge lane, Mr. and Mrs. John T, Snite spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rohn in Ludington, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Randall of Linden Park place entertained at a small tea Sunday for their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Irvâ€" ing Randall, Jr. The early season tropical beauty of Hollywood, Florida, â€"and the many other outdoor and indoor faâ€" cilities for recreation at the Hollyâ€" wood Beach hotel, have lured Mr. and Mrs, Albert L. Arenberg of 7380 8. Greenbay road, to the Southland for a short stay. l »Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Carter of §. Sheridan road are spending the latter part of this month travelling through Florida. ‘ ‘Joan Youngs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Youngs enterâ€" tained a group of her little friends Monday at a costume party in celeâ€" bration of her eleventh birthday anâ€" niversary. 2e General and Mrs, Robert E. Wood and their daughter, Mrs. Edwin E. Tullis are sailing on the Quirigua from New York February 1st for a three weeks cruise to the West Inâ€" dies. Gen. and Mrs. Wood left last week for Augusta, Ga., and will meet their daughter, who is leaving today (Thursday), in New York. Mrs. Dorothy Haskins is leaving Sunday for a three weeks trip and visit in Miami and St. Petersburg, Florida, § Miss Helen Meeker is giving a farewell party Saturday, January 28, for Miss Mabel Hanson of Evâ€" anston, who is leaving for the East. Mr. Frank J, Conrad of Chicago, formerly of Highland Park, underâ€" went an emergency major operation on Saturday at the Billings Meâ€" morial hospital in Chicago. He is getting along as well as can be exâ€" Mrs. F. A. Watking of Dale aveâ€" nue is enjoying a months vacation at Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Miss Phyllis Durbahn will be the weekâ€"end guest of Miss Frances Wilson in Gary, Indiana, Mrs. Frank Austin of DeTamble avenu:l is visiting her sister Mrs. Charles F. Bergner in New York for a week or ten days. â€"| Mrs. William P. Cutler, 366 Raâ€" vine drive, who has been ‘seriously ill at the Highland Park hospital, is much improved, and it is quite possible that an operation .will not be necessary. Mrs. Cutler‘s six children were with her over the week end. Mrs. Fred F. Cutler filew here from Portland, Oregon, Sunâ€" day, and another son, Mr. Frost Cutler, of Indiana, also. arrived early this week. Miss Mary H. Cutler of Cincinnati, Ohio, came early this week. _ 12 Miss Ada Moore is spending a few months at St. Petersburg, Florida. Miss Edith Tucker, secretary at Highland Park Presbyterian church, returned to her home last week from the Highland Park hospital where she is rapidly improving. â€" _ . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sadiri of North First street are receiving congratulations on the birth of a a son born W}dnelday, January 25, at the Highland Park hospital. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Orville Edwards ‘of Glencoe are the proud parents, of adaughter born Saturday, January 21, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. Ernest H. Kuehne of Glenâ€" view avenue returned home Wednesâ€" day from the Highland Park hospiâ€" tal where he underwent a major opâ€" eration. f Mrs. Edward A. Smith, accomâ€" panied by General and Mrs. Robert E. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Fred For women, low cuban or high :o‘e.!x’lubhckubrms&n For children, all rubber in brown color. ‘Cuff can be worn up or down. Sizes from 8 to 2. ~ Women‘s and Children‘s § I Jlined! Button snaps Fleece Special 28 N. First St. Tel. H. P. 1088 Rubber Gaiters HIGHLAND PARK DRY GOODS SLEIGH RIDES 98¢ to $1.35 Miehinna rark 018 MENONI & MOCOGNI for Parties T HE PR E88 Mrs. Clarence W. Schaaf and son left ‘Thursday for ~Castle Hot Springs, Ariz., for a two weeks vaâ€" cation. f 3 Chicago Monticello College Alumâ€" nge club is sponsoring a scholarâ€" ship benefitâ€"a dessert bridge party and style show to be given at the very large home of Mrs. Willard F. Lockridge, 1218 Sheridan, Evanâ€" ston, on Tuesday, March 21. Mrs. R. Chester Walling, 630 Greenleaf, Wilmette, is the chairman of the committee for the promotion of the party. Mrs. George Milnor, 200 Warwick road, Kenilworth, is presâ€" ident of the organization, â€"The Dinner Club meets at the home of Mrs. Charles Guyot on Glenview _ avenue â€" this evening (Thursday). == . ; 3 A meeting of the Board of the Chicago Monticello College Alumnae club, the bridge party and style show committees and Mrs. Willard mf Lockridge, will meet at the home of the viceâ€"president of the Alumâ€" nae club, Mrs. Harold B. Simonds, 1414 North Dearborn, Chicago, on Tuesday, Jan. 31, to work on the plans for the scholarship benefit, Preston of Lake Forest, is sailing on February 1 for the West Indies. They expect to land in}%w Or‘hs:u February 22 in time to attend the Mardi Gras. R Mr. and Mrs. now,;on. Risk of Central avenue are announcing the birth of a son born Sunday, Janâ€" uary 22, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. 1 i â€" Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Noerenberg and children, Jerry, Shirley Ann and Jackie, of Wilmette, spent the week end with Mr. Noerenberg‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. C. Noerâ€" enmo T e ign t .__‘ ld y Mrs. J. E. Mulvihill of Pasadena, California who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. McCarthy in Chicago spent Sunday with her nephew, Mr. Robert Greenslade and family, ‘_fi; and Mrs. Sam Bernardi and children left Wednesday morning to spend a few weeks in Florida. Nathan Wizelmann, coâ€"partner of the Blue Goose Food Mart, left on Tuesday for a three weeks‘ vacation at Hot Springs, Ark. 4 H‘:;s. Norman Culver of Highland Park and Mrs.: David Lohman of North Chicago were hostesses at a stork shower at the home of Mrs. Culver for Mrs. Arthur Miller (forâ€" merly Helen Broddard) on Friday evening, Jan. 20. P 532 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 949 Wahistrom‘s Health Service 18 N. Sheridan Rd. Room 16 Scientific : Swedish | Massage ; Vapor Baths. > Treatments for Rheumati¢ Ailments, Lumbago, Sciatica, Colds, Poor Circulation, ete. For home treatments call H. P. 3936 If no answer, phone H.P. 3937 259 Market Square, Lake Forest, Illinois â€" January 26 to February 1 â€" Thursday to Tuesday (Inclusive) MILK Larson‘s Stationery Store y REPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" SALES Highland ‘Park 567 â€"~ Your Typewriter Man The Cream of the North Shore CREAM, pint &IL STRICTLY FRESH EGGS per dozen ;;........................... 3 l € OUR OAKSIDE PRODUCTS Tested daily for purity and quality Golden Meadow Dairy & Farm Products: 537 Central Avenue TRADING POST RUMMAGE j SHOP To Help You Find Your HALFâ€"PRICE SALE . Favorite Colors for Home Decorating Tune in W M A Q Every Saturday Morning ~~ at 10 A. M. ©€ BRAND BROS. E. K. CATTON CALL Per qUNsET GROCERY «. 20¢ | 4 m 1t ‘â€" _ $ Ibe. for 89¢ large pkg. 19¢ . Salerno Chocolate Graham Crackers .____4 FRESH CALVES‘ LIVER 4 PORTERHOUSE or Tâ€"BONE STEAK Lima Beans ... LEG O‘LAMB u. . _ {~ _ FREE DELIVERY Specials for Thursday, Friday, Saturday STRICTLY FRESH EGGS 9 RUGS and CARPETS Let a tendency to settle at the roots of the pile in rugs. This process removes all sand and grit which ordinarily could never be removed with a vacuum cleaner, Before they are cleaned, all sand and grit is reâ€" moved through our modern rug beater, which taps the rugs gently and removes all sand and grit which has : Fitted carpets taken up and relaid. Remodeling, reâ€" weaving, and repairing of every type. New carpeting, lineoleum and ozite padding. Estimates cheerfully givâ€" en. Trading with Vogue means greater savings. Members of State and National Dyers and Cleaners £ JOHN B. NASH, Proprietor OLNEY & CARPENTER FROSTED FOODS 827â€"29 North Green Bay Road, Highland Park acasessqseves=n® COFFEE PHONE HIGHLAND PARK Meat Specials Your mssuds es ensassenevensenssesrennennen ben THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1989 Quaker Oats 2 " 17¢ large uke. 19¢ Beautify _..._D0% 19¢ 21¢ 51c 42¢ 25¢

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