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Highland Park Press, 6 Apr 1939, p. 6

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SURREâ€"WILBER WEDDING whch she entered training in the Nurses School of the Grant Hospiâ€" tal, from which she graduated in 1987. Since that time she has been engaged in the work of her profesâ€" sion, Mr. Lund is a native of Moâ€" bile, Alabama, He came to Chicago as a young man and has entered the field of manufacturing photoâ€" grapher‘s supplies Following the marriage Mr. and Mrs. Lund left for a trip to Mobile where they will spend a number of weeks on their honeymcon. They will visit Mr. Lunds mother, Mrs. Henry Lund and other friends before returning to Chicago. They will be at home in an apartment at 656 Wrightwood Avenue, Chicago, upon their return. The good wishes of our community go to this fine young couple. \ at luncheon preceeding the Board meeting. Mrs. Johnson is president of this organization whose memberâ€" ship is composed of mothers of forâ€" mer and present students of the Principia, The kindergarden, lower and upper school campus is located The marriage of Miss Margaret Surre to Mr. Donald Wilber ocâ€" cured, Friday, March 31st at Washâ€" ington Crossing, Pa. Mr, Wilber and his bride sailed on April 1st on the Normandy for Iran, where ENTERTAINS PRINCIPIA BOARD they will remain for three months. Mrs. Jared Johnson of S. Sheriâ€" dan road entertained the executive board of the Principia Mothers Club in St. Louis and the college is in Elsah, Illinois. Many of the memâ€" bers are residents of Highland Park. Plans were completed for a concert of and Bachelor Buttons. The groom was attended by Dr. Sidney Bazell Miss Moldaner graduated from Deerfleld â€" Shields in 1983, After had a bouquet of white roses and Lillies of the Valley. The Brides Maid wore a dress of Dusty Rose, place of the ceremony. ‘The bride was accompanied by her father who gave her in marriage. Lillies. â€"Miss Margaret Moldaner served her sister as Bridesmaid, she proceeded from the stairway to the Miss Betty Spengler, a personal friend of the bride, at the piano, she played ‘s wedâ€" ding march, The minister, the groom and the best man took their places before a miniture Altar which was go. Rev. H. F. Siemsen of the Bethâ€" any Evangelieal Church performed the ceremony. ELEANOR MOLDANER to be given Friday, April 28th in IS MARRIED the Fine Arts Building on Michiâ€" h‘.o dlr.:‘ln.c.r-:dcln:m'i:h M'Ldmlh-hfiomw'm North place on Sundsy afterncon at 4:00| Deere Park is a member of this o‘clock. ltvu&--u::m-nludnhm. Violet to Mr. Frank Lund of Chicaâ€" Thurs.â€"Fri. Peter ma Eve. Post sleuth you another thriller! Sun.â€"Mon.«Tues." Apr. 9â€"10â€"11 TYRONE POWER HENRY FONDA NANCY KELLY In Technicolor The most colorful outlaw that ever lived . . . in the most exciting picture you ever saw! Added: Donald Duck Cartoon March of Time "MR. MOTO‘S LAST WARNING»" "BOY TROUBLE" ‘Tel. H. P. 2400 Deors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9:00 pm. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. â€"DOUBLE FEATUREâ€" CHARLIE RUGGLES MARY BOLAND It‘s just what the doctor ordc‘d!filnchl _â€"â€"â€"â€" and â€"â€" Ceming â€" Clark Gable in "IDIOT8 DELIGHT" â€" Eleanor Powell in "HONOLULU® â€" Charles Langhton in "THE BRACHCOMBER® < LOCALS â€" a Field in A L CY O N uy *" Quart Interior GLOSS Mr. and Mrs. Albert Durment of Laurel avenue are naming their baby boy Robert Edward. The child was born Wednesday, March 30 at the Highland Park Hospital. _ 32 N. 4â€"hr. ENAMEL SHORELINE PAINT and GLASS CO. FLOOR & TRIM VARNISH, gallon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slayback are spending five weeks in Miami, Florâ€" ida, as the guests of Mr. Slayback‘s brother, Mr. Scott Slayback. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Grego and family of Lincoln avenue have just returned home after spending‘ four mofiths in Miami Beach, Florida. tiousion, iexas, who was also workâ€" ing in St. Louis at the time, The wedding was a very quiet one and after the ceremony Mr. Schumacher and his bride went to Houston, where they will make their home. Mr. Schumacher is the son of the lateâ€"Mr, and Mrs. Fred W. Schumaâ€" cher of N. Linden avenue. 6Mark Your Quarantes, NORMAN SCHUMACHER MARRIED IN FEB. Friends of Mr. Norman Schumaâ€" cher who have lost tract of him in the last two or three years when he moved to St. Louis to be near his business, will be interested to know that he was married Februâ€" as the Columbis network. The proâ€" ceeds of this concert will be used for scholarships at the Principia. Wickets may be obtained from Mrs. Johnson . and Mrs. Erastus R. Phelps. the Weber hour over WGN as well In Glorious Technicolor See Canada‘s Mounted Poâ€" lice swing into action in the first colorâ€"epic of the Mounâ€" ties, Saturday As andacious as "The Citaâ€" “. ""7 Qune tapoled * Three courageous women of the . . . in a romantic dra« Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Tippey of "HEART OF THE NORTHY‘ Added: Our Gang Comedy and Popeye Cartoon "TAIL SPIMY Gloria Dickson Joan Davis Expertonce . . . Our â€" 10e $1.09 98¢ $9.29 . P. 41 Babe Abercomby will have as her week end guest, Miss Katherine Rose of Des Moines, Iowa, who is studying music in Chicago this winâ€" ter. Helen Jean Abercomby will be home this week end from Sparta, Wisconsin. T Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beneke, Jr. have returned from their businessâ€" pleasure trip to Mississippi and Tennessee. 64 4 4 Mrs, HowellMurrky and Her hq daughters, Betty and Marjorie who are members of the junior and freshâ€"man classes respectively at high school left Wednesday for a ten day motor trip in the east. They plan to look over the Eastern schools and colleges as well as visiting Howâ€" ell, Jr. at Amherst. ‘ Elmer Stone, Jr. and Sue Coale will be among the students coming home this weekâ€"end for their spring vacation from the University of IIliâ€" nois. Elmer and Sue are sophoâ€" mores this year, Mrs. Edward A. Smith of N. Linâ€" den avenue has as her house guest her niece, Mrs. Garland W. Collins of Savannah, Georgia. Little Sally Casey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Casey of Michiâ€" gan avenue will entertain a few of her little friends Monday afterâ€" noon at a birthday party in honor of her fourth anniversary, > Mrs. F. C. Noerenberg of 140 N. Second street will be hostess for the All day Sewing Club at her home Tuesday, April 11. The club members are asked to bring their own basket lunch. Barbara Wrenn, a sophomore who is majoring in Art at the Drake University in Des Moines, lowa, will be home Tuesday for her spring vacation. General and Mrs, Robert E. Wood have taken an apartment in Washâ€" ington, D. C., where General Wood has been appointed advisor to Harry Hopkins. Mr. Cloud Wampler and his oldâ€" est daughter, Betty, have returned from New York and Pennsylvania from New York nmd. where they visited Colâ€" lege in which Betty is very interâ€" schools for their daughter, Sarah, who is now enrolled at the Highland Park High School. ® Mrs, Henry Adamson of Eganâ€" dale road is vacationing in Florida. The Carl Wrights are motoring East, but they won‘t be leaving unâ€" til Friday. They too, will look over Mrs. Arthur Baldauf, who has been in St. Louis for the past week, will return to Highland Park the end of this week. wrevus uy veliiig. the bride of Mr. John O‘Brien on June 3rd. ‘ Dr. and Mrs. Abram Hoffman returned Saturday from a six weeks vacation in Miami, Florids. avenue have just returned from California where they have visited Mrs. Michael O‘Brien, who is spending the winter in town at 1420 Lake Shore Drive, is giving a tem on Monday, April 10, to homor Miss o denghters: Shiviey und lnobores two of Deerfield have moved to 300 Oakâ€" wood avenue. Mr. Blaine is the sales manager at the local Purnel} and Wilson Ford Ageney. _ â€" since the first of the I.-â€"b--.-:u-cu mnn-'f-mfifl the Evanston Hospital, Mr. Tippey Truax, will make their home on the Mrs. Carl Bahr spent the week Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lewis enâ€" The Walter Rutledge‘s of Hazel Progress With Economy Jerome P. Bowes, Jr. CITY COMMISSIONER ELECTION TUESDAY, APRIL 18 TYEKB P ERESsS at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dever of Highâ€" wood are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son born Thursday, March 30 at the Highland Park Hospital. Mrs. C. B, Powell, an old resident of Ravinia, and now of Lewistown, Montana, was the guest of Mrs. Harry A. Sellery yesterday (Wedâ€" nesday.) Miss Myra Thomas, visiting teaâ€" cher of the Highland Park High Mr. and Mrs. Merwin O. Hopkins and family have moved from their home on Wade street to the corner of Park and Linden avenues. School will spend her Easter vacaâ€" tion with her family in Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. John Bremer of 8. Greenâ€" bay road celebrated her seventyâ€" fourth Nrthd_q] anniversary last Mr. and Mrs. W. Morgan Weed of McDaniels avenue are announcâ€" ing the birth of a son born Friday, March 31 at the Highland Park Hospital. Peter Florsheim are spending this week in Washington, D. C. sight seeing. Miss Joan Dexter, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. 8. T. Dexter, and her room mate from Maryville College, Tennessee are spending their spring vacation at Turkey Run, Indians. Mr. and Mrs. William MeDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lewis Hospital 2 at the Highland Purk Hospital. The Northwestern Settlement met at the home of Mrs. William Wright on Linden avenue Wednesday. _ of Northbrook are the happy par ents of a son Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williams and daughter Jean, returned Monâ€" :.,n-‘l.-:..’h. * o-l-filn.:".'h is living in town the first of May entertained twelve of the Thrift Shop Board at luncheon in her apartment on Delaware Place. 'lr,uldln.u'n..h end One of the groups of the Woman‘s Association of the Presbyterian Church of which Mrs. Robertâ€"Â¥. Walker is chairman met at the home of Mrs. George E. Bliss, Monday afternoon for dessert snd meeting. Mrs. Chester Chapin sand Miss Annette building a home hPh-i?.Mfl-.fi,& pect to remain. With a rotary tillerâ€"a machine entirely !-u:l-â€"l-dr‘l-tâ€"-b.’b'. flower bed garden or lawnâ€"All IN ONE OPERATION. We furnish operator and machine at a sost lower than you ordinarily pay for your ardening work. Sharp pointed revolving tines literally Miss Louise Carpenter and small Gardeners! Telephone Highland Park 424 Ask for Sam Gore Timeâ€"Moneyâ€"Effort For additional information Mre Among them is Peter M. Woltf ‘42, College of Administrative Engineerâ€" ing, of 1300 Wade street, who was elected chairman of the committee. Thirteen students were chosen members of the Committee for the Freshman Banquet to be held on April 22. Those appointed were divided into four â€" subâ€"commmittees. One of the most enjoyable assemâ€" blies of the year at Lincoln School was given last Thursday afterncon by Jerry Baum, young local magiâ€" cian, who gave the children a half hour entertainment chuck full of tricks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson of Pleasant avenue are the parents 1 4 blrlmlm u'.r.ll‘ Sebastian Frits of ‘..‘Gn-h,y‘t.l. .nâ€".nfldl.n day, April 2 at the Highland Park Hospital. in for tea Monday by having old friends drop | He will also serve on Golden Meadow Dairy per dozen A Complete Variety of Flavors EASTER DINNER The Cream of the Northâ€"Shore beige. Special _ â€"Jâ€"VJV Just received . .. A large assortment of LAâ€" DIES‘ SPRING HATS in all the shades and sizes. Specâ€" ack 1.00 ME ~...............«~.c...ccci.. KT & Farm Products LADIES‘ SPRING COATS A <shipment of new LAâ€" leather and patent leather. in black, navy and Ladies‘ 8â€"thread CHIFâ€" mfnw in 8 lengths â€" Sizes 814 to 10%4 â€" 505 Central Avenue the newest shades. selection of LADIES‘ SMART SHOES. Patâ€" g&fldbflch Speny _ "***2.99 A new spring selection 28 N. First 8t. Try Our Delicious © Torte Lambs ®© Candy Rabbits ®© Meringue Nests for Bakery Goods at Moderate Prices Shop at EASTER HOLIDAY SPECIALS 1CE CREA M ~ HIGHLAND PARK DRY GOODS 537 Central Avenue Serve Golden 1.00 ..., 1.95 to Choose from 4 CA ACAMHACH V for MEYER‘S BAKERY 27¢ ‘"‘ 0 95 of , in all Two Highland Park rfl.‘..,h&- #l . Sheridan Road, snd L Moore, 1213 Pleasant Ave., have been invited to attend the forticth annual convention of the Ilinois KKb q tion came from Dr.. E. W. Chicago, president of the associaâ€" tion, and to express my appreciaâ€" tion of the support accorded to me. It is indeed gratifying to know that so many citizens are interested in following the activâ€" ities of the park administration. I would like to take this opporâ€" tunity to congratulate my opponâ€" PHONE HIGHLAND TOM KELLY, Pro. GOLF Specializing in Ladies‘ and Qflldnn’l Groups 10 AND â€" PRACTICE Sunset Valley Golf Club Phone H. P. 1088 1 5 3 9 2 1 6 3 193

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