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Highland Park Press, 9 Mar 1939, p. 6

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WHITAKERâ€"PIERRON PLAN WEDDING The wedding plans of Miss Jean Whitaker of Glencoe and Lawrence Pierron of Wilmette are of interâ€" Mrs. Samuel 8. Holmes, was anâ€" nounced last fall, has postponed her wedding plans for a while and sailed Monday for a seven weeks‘ trip to Jupan with her aunt, Mrs. L. 8. Cowan of Evanston. At a dinner party Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hocking of Prairie avenue, announced the engagement of their daughter, Elsie Marion, to Mrs. Florence Sullivan and daughter, Cleo, were the week end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Hocking. est to Highland Parkers because Mr. Pierron is the service manager of the Northern division of the Pubâ€" lic Service company and a former resident of Highland Park, living in the Udell building. § HOCKINGâ€"SULLIV AN ANNOUNCEMENT ence Sullivan of Lanark, II1. The couple plan to be married Saturday, April 15, in the Hubbard Woods church. Their engagement was announced in January. SELLARD BULLARDS VISITING HERE Mr, and Mrs. Sellar Bullard of Santa Barbara, Calif., are stopping at the Rolland T. R. Hastings this week while enroute to Cambridge, N. Y., to visit their sonâ€"inâ€"law and duughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Howland. Mr. and Mrs. Howâ€" land, who have been living in Athâ€" ens, Greece, since their marrige in November, 1987, came to New York in December and are living in Camâ€" bridge for four months after which their plans are indefinite. Russell Holmes, son of Mr. and â€" PAGE BX MEDTE . AOTITD â€"A2 BE U : BCE3 CE3 of Highland Park, Victor Slecter, futist, and Paul Siffer, pianistâ€"comâ€" m gave the program at the 5 meeting of the Lake Forâ€" est Music club held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fleming. the American Library Association. PRESENT PROGRAM AT Wright and R. H. Price, of our local sehools, and Everett O. Fontaine, of ROUND CLUB HoLbe sikrHoat PaRTY A birthday party was held by the Round Robin club in honer of four of its members at the home of Mrs. Mary Seasselati, 1941 Northmoor road, Highland Park, on Saturday evening, February 25. Husbands of all members were invited. A buffet luncheon was givâ€" en. Cards provided the entertainâ€" ATTEND SESSION IN CLEVELAND Among Highland Parkers attendâ€" ing the School Administrators Secâ€" tion of the National Education Asâ€" sociation meeting in Cleveland last week were Mr. and Mrs. Clark I. P MHSI L.TR A! picture big in theme and as its spectacalar climax! Added Mickey Mouse Cartoon ~ Pete Smith Novelty Bing another roâ€" HUMPHREY BOGART KAY FRANCIS Sun..Mon~Tues, Mar. 12â€"13â€"14 LORETTA YOUNG RICHARD GREENE WALTER BRENNAN â€" ‘The Bullard‘s youngest daughter, Tel, H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, NlL â€" Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9:00 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. Coming: March 19â€"20â€"21â€"22â€"2%â€"Jeanette MacDonald in "SWEETHEARTS" â€" Erroi %-mwn PATROL® â€" "yRanB JAMRS"* â€" DELIGHT" .-.‘6 Mar. 9 â€"DOUBLE FEATUREâ€" BING CROSBY FRANCISKA GALL BEN hll.ul "PARIS HONEYMOON‘Y" "KENTUCKYY" _ in Technicclor ~LOCALS â€" A L C Y O N son of Mrs. Florâ€" Mrs. H, H, Redfern of Moraine road is returning home today (Thursday) from a month‘s rest at Fort Lauderdale, Fia. ~Accompanyâ€" ing her were her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. N. Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Guglielmi of Highwood are the proud parents of a son born Saturday, March 4, at the Highland Park hospital The Lady Elks held their regular social card party Tuesday afternoon in the Elks club room. Mrs. James Collins, Mrs, A,. G. Klemp and Mrs. Archibald â€" Abercromby were the hostesses. We are pleased to note that Mrs. George Bliss has returned to Highâ€" land Park after a three weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Samuel Caroâ€" thers of Pittsburg, who is spending the winter in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The Parker Johnstons are also in Fort Lauderdale now. The Women‘s Auxiliary of the Highland Park hospital met at the Episcopal church Wednesday mornâ€" ing to roll bandages for the hospiâ€" tal. The large attendance was genâ€" uinely appreciated and it is hoped will be repeated. IlL., spoke last Saturday at the regâ€" ular meeting of the University of Wisconsin Alumnase Club of Chiâ€" Shields high school in this city. Miss Isabelle Tenant is now in New York visiting her twin sisters, Barbara and Jean, who are students Et the Finch school in New York ity. _Miss Helene Wilson, dean of girls at the Morton High school, Harvey, Mrs, Nathan Klee and son Kenâ€" neth of N. Linden avenue are takâ€" ing an indefinite vacation at Palm Springs, Calif. JEAN B. MITCHELL‘S nnrvmurmmm'_ Jean Bain Mitchell, daughter of Robert Mitchell of Glencos, and Erâ€" nest John , son of Mr, and Mrs. Carl L, of Glencoe, is in full swing. Mrs. J. E. Petermann of Marion avenue gave uy whfl-u&urdlyin.u.:‘. Enchelmayer ‘of Dale avenue Miss Ann Naylor of Winnetke ,who are two of the four bridesmaids, will be coâ€"hostesses at a linen shower in Winnetka. The young couple are to be marâ€" ried Saturday, March 18, at the Glencoe Union church by Dr. Dougâ€" las Cornell with a reception followâ€" ing at the Mitchell home. & miscellancous shower on Wednes Announcement of the engagement of Miriam Westerfeld to Charles Marks, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Marks of 8. Linden avenue, was made by Miss Westerfeld‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8i Westerfeld of Holâ€" lywood avenue, Chicago, formerly of Winnetka. Miss Whitaker is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Whitaker of Glencoe and her fiance, the son of Mr. and Watseka. WESTERF ELDâ€"MARKS ENGAGEMENT Fri.â€"Sat. A picture which must rank among the most dramatic aâ€" chievements of our time! Added: Popeye Cartoon © News and Musical A seandalously . fuany Alm about Mr. Average Man! pagee of your fnvocle movell "WELLS FARGOQ" Jack oufo ALEY "LONE WOLF .â€" TRurS. Mar. 1 WARREN WILLIAM IDA LUPINO Miss Wilson was for four dean of girls at Deerfield JOEL MeCREA FRANCES DEE BOB BURNS 80e â€" 10¢ Mar. 10â€"11 16â€"16 of Mrs, Edward Roach and daughâ€" gln. Bovl;:lywmd Puw‘. and son, eary, M or a three woek?’netflonctlohflmd.'l‘. Mr. and Mrs, Frank D. Austin is spending several days in Dubuque, Mr. and Mrs. Malecim Vail are leaving Friday for Bermuda where they will take a house for three weeks. . Their children, who are in the East, will join them during their spring vacations from school. Mrs. Benjamin Lewis and Mrs. William McDonald, accompanied Marjery McDonald and Naney Ld: Bowes, are leaving by motor Thursâ€" day for Gulf Springs, Miss. They will be joined by Mr. Lewis and Mr. McDonald, who will go down, by train at a later date; Sheridan and Ida Jennie Katherine Peterson of Highland Park took out a marriage license recently in Wauâ€" Mrs. Charles W. Hills, Jr., safled on the Queen Mary last week for ied and Rugieng â€"**** t erland Mrs, Hormce Vail entertained Mr. and Mrs, Hayes O‘Brien (Roâ€" salie Smyth) are receiving congratâ€" ulations on the birth of their first child, a.daughter, on Thursday at the Passavant hospital The baby grandparents are Mr. & Michael J. O‘Brien of lx n:i Mrs. Carl Wright and her mothâ€" er, Mrs, Hansen of Evanston, deft Friday for St. Petersubrg, Fla., for a three weeks‘ vacation. wood, and the two are going to spend all spring motoring through the state and visiting their Caliâ€" fornia friends. ln'r:ly,w'nflgl to present plans, Harmon sail from the West Coast, through the Panama Canal and on to Euâ€" ropeâ€"mainly, of course, to. see her son, Hubert II, a fashion designer in Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Kleinâ€" schmidt of Bemidji, Minn., former residents of lnvlnh.d?‘h Highland Park last week visit Mictcimide ont h swgr if A rs. l,l.lnddmm-n schmidt‘s their son, Stewart, were enroute to Miami, Florida, for lmfi'lmflflw Mrs. Arthur Perrow and ter, Mrs. Gladys Siems, are vaceâ€" tioning for two weeks in Texas. Mrs. Hubert Harmon left Tuesday night for California to join her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Anne Ashmore, in~Hollyâ€" Sheridan road are enjoying 2s month‘s vacation at Miami, Fis. Mr, and Mrs. Lewis L. Cohen are back from a M-fi’w at the Biltmore, Paim Beach, neral was held in Los Angeles on Monday, March 6. The two brothâ€" ers are expected home the first of coe avenue and his brother, Mr. nmm‘dmmm Mr. and Mrs. Felix Molinari of 8, Central street, Highwood, are reâ€" ceiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter born Friday, March 8, at the Highland Park hospital Mr. and Mrs. Williamm Pearl of 8. have resided at the Drake Hotel in Chicago during the winter and exâ€" ”::Mh--.-.- lane the next week. Mr, and Mrs. Colin Sanborn have Mt-!-m. six months studying in the Museum of Natural History, Mr. and Mrs. Sanborn are living in the Terraces in Ravinia. Dr. and Mrs. G. Q. Grady enâ€" tertained at dinner Friday evening, MM&.MIC-M Mrs. Oliver 8. Brown and Miss| about thirty members of the Arden l-fl-h--hufi n-.u-lam turned from Santa Barbars, Mrs. Edward Mrs. EBdéwin where they spent the two | Tullis and General Robert E. Wood months. Mrs. Brown and Pearâ€" | have returned home from their West have resided st the Drake in | Indies and Caribbean cruise. Mr. Walter E. Meierhoff of Glenâ€" HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL P.T. A. Tickets 25¢, 40¢, 60c â€" on sale at Auditorium Box Office STUDENT STUNTS Saturday, March 18 8:15 p. Fourteen Unusual Acts Cast of over 150 THB PRE28 tained at a buffet tea Sunday eveâ€" ning. The Misses Buth and Marios lm.vlhnw Streamliner for San Calit., where they will sail for Honolulu for a six weeks sojourn Miss Edyth Myers is also taking the same cruise. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Pler left Satâ€" urday for a two weeks vacation traveling through Florids. * Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Gould enter. ‘lr.ud:;n.:"l-nl.lq. Green mtfi. for a month at Sarasota, Mr. and Mrs, Richard N. Heath of Moraine roud returned last Thursday from a two weeks wacaâ€" tion at Biloxi, Miss PHONE HIGHLAND PARK Meyer‘s Bakery EASTER HATS Orders taken for Parties HIGHLAND PARK DRY GOODS EASTER DRESSES . $1.00 and $1.98 Try Our Delicious RAISIN FILLED All styles and colors Sizes 814 to 10%4 The newest Spring A Complete Lne of Chldren‘s 505 Central Avenue LADIES‘ SILK MESH NONâ€"RUN HOSIERY JUST HOT CROSS BUNS HARD ROLLS Choice the latest in 2 pair $1.00 Sizes 1 to 16% 55¢ $1.00 193 in Likk in it 16 N. Clark St. _ Chicago _ $TAto 1594 companied by her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs Mrs. William D. MeDoneld and Mrs. Benjamin Lewis visited their daughters, Naney MeDonald and Junet Lewis, at Principia, Elsab, IIL. the past week end. venue, Deerfleld, left Sunday for Z_'-fl-:_'l'-se--!igh-u Congressman Wallace E. Pierce of Washington, D. C., was the woek end guest of his sonâ€"inâ€"law and duughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert O. Prof. and Mrs. Lew Sarrett â€"-zhâ€"n, + . Jt Palm Beach and Mismi Beach, Fim, | to Natches and «nd Havana, Cubs, where they Mré. Raymond M. C spent three weeks vacationing and neckburn and her t fishing. Tussincs ced oopa on Byron Howes, Ir.. a senlor ai Byron Howes. 1939 AUTOMOBILE CREDITS i mo. To B Winnetka Ave., Winnetka The public is cordially invited to attend 3 Amyoue who has not beard a Christian Science Lecture or who for some resson is entitled to a reserved seat may obtain one by applying at the following reading reoms : Glencoe: 339 Park Ave. ‘Winnetka: 571 Lincoln Ave. Wilmette: 1133 Central Ave, Ample seating arrangements. Capecity of hall: $000. > A a Let VOGUE Protect Them! Your Home & Your Health Take an inspection trip through your home, from attic to cellar. Itauflndt:nymhomisinnppb-phm- der, you will be gratified. If find that there is cleanâ€" inztobedone,youwinbegmtodowhathw:{ to make your home more healthful and more beautif Mr. John B. Nash will call at your convenience > CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST GLENCOE, WILMETTE, AND WINNETKA, ILLINOIS ANNOUNCE A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "Christian Science: The Law of God Demonstrating Substance and Supply" By Juves Frzomzic« C, Huz, C. 8. B. of Los Angeles, California The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Sunpay ArrerNncon, Marcs 12, 1989, at 3 o‘cLock In LesHc Gates Gymnasium of New ‘Trier High School FOR SALE AT DRAPES AND CURTAINS BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS INSPECT THOROUGHLY RUGS AND CARPETS UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE CHILDREN‘S CLOTHING WEARING APPAREL MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS3 on amat inss erly cleaned curtains and do not Pmr:pgll-’. a-u.duuu-.m"wum by a qualified expert. nuwumwuhm for the sake of and for beauty m-um mmmmnfi'md â€"ftnied un Rrmenne ceb ie oo : es reameirnile Agnb o it Rugs should be properly cleaned at least once a {:u to insure against germ laden dust and rmful grit. Adequate ventilation is important to health, Imâ€" Upholstery gathers and dustâ€"the of’eo-on':db. m.nmwuu:: gather in seams and corners. All these can be removed by expert dry cleaning. The important part of the bed is under the sheet! more e'ldntâ€"-n. h-ltlhâ€"-m 196 Pm tos‘. _ i9 HakL. Mrs. Henry Beneke, Jr., has just returned from Cincinnati where she wisited her family for a woek. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell (the former Danis Mavor) ~: week end in Park ing the Morton v lr.'flhu'."db.:& on a two weeks business to New York. noekburn and her two daughters, Jimmiec and Jane, returned Tussâ€" duy from a three weeks eruise to the West Indies and Caribbean Sea. to Natches and New Orieans 111 W. WASHINGTON 81. RANDOLPH 0121 Dependable Service _ Sines 1855 First Mortgages Mrs. Raymond M. Calkins of Ban THURSDAY, MARCH 0. 1989 of Ravine

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