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Highland Park Press, 20 Apr 1939, p. 6

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CALKINS â€" EGAN ENGAGEMENT On Sunday, Mrs. Raymond Mott tho..d ofh':.dnch -q-nt ter, Eleanor Jane, to William C. Egan II, son of Mrs. Roswell B. Swazey of Highland Park and Mr. William Bradshaw Egan of Chicago. Miss Calkins attended Miss Hall‘s Chicago. The wedding will take place in September. RUSSELL â€" CALVIN NUPTIALS ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Russell of Highwood announce the marriage of their daughter, Marie Ellen, to Charles Edgar Calvin, son of Mrs. Izolo Calvin of Deerfield. The wedâ€" ding took place Sunday evening at & o‘clock at the groom‘s home, 808 Washington street with Reverend William F. Weir reading the nupâ€" school in Pittsfield, Mass., and the Choate School in Wallingford, Conn., and graduated from Harâ€" vard in 1936. He is in business in The bride was lovely in a gown of white satin with a finger tip veil and carrying white roses and gardenias. Her bridesmaid, Miss Jean Cowgill wore an aquamarine formal and carried white and orâ€" Mr. and Mrs. William D. Mann of N. Sheridan road announced the engagement . of Mromw. Priscilla, to Myron T. of Decatur, son of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Grakam of Wichita, Kan. No defâ€" inite plans have been made for the wedding but will probably take place in the fall. Finch school in New York. Mr. Egan.prepared for Harvard at the chid sweet peas. Mr. Sig Vonderâ€" Linden was best man for Mr. Calâ€" vin. PRISCILLA MANNS After the reception at the Rusâ€" sell home the newlyweds motored to Indiana and Kentucky for their wedding trip and are now making their home in Deerfield. The bride is the daughter of J. L. Crane Jr., assistant administraâ€" nflrnh”‘w view of U. 8. Housing Adminâ€" istrator at Washington, D. C. Her grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Crane of Park Ave.. Highâ€" land Park.â€" The grooms parents are Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Peter of W{ 2 â€"mivisGi in iz i s I 22R & Teanet ce‘ SNNODnCaMENT Annoucement has been made of ?.-lh.. u‘ll Puso, Texas, -‘m-u-. D. C. to Hollis Peter of Bante Fe, New Mexico, on April 11th. . 9 Both bridge and were erfdated figm the Unireniyy inf ‘isconsin. â€" Mr. Peter is a junior soil surveyor with the Soil Conserâ€" wation Service at Sante Fe where the young couple will live. _ _ Window Rock, Arizona. Mrs. Robert E. Wood, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. PAGE SIL Fri.â€"Sat. A hundred breathless advenâ€" tures in this mighty romance of the great Southwest. Added: News of the Day Select Short Subjects ‘Tel. H. P. 2400 Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 g.m.; Second 9:00 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. _ Coming: Mickoy Rooney in "HUCKLERERRY FINN" Naobert Taylor, Wallaces Beery in "STAND UP AND KIGHT® "PYGOMALION® > "OKLARONA KIP® «THE TEXANS" JOAN BENNETT RANDOLPH SCOTT MAY ROBSON LOCALS â€" A L CY O N in Apr. 21â€"22 ‘They both carried bouquets of Talisâ€" man roses and snap dragons. _ m.u-uzluwm-'m-u of Crystal Fo as maid of honor. Miss Wills Thomas wore a dress of pink net over taffete with a stitched silk Bolero jacket, with hat to match. She carried a bouquet of red roses and wihte snap dragons. Miss Doris Hansen and Miss Marâ€" garet Kuehne, both of this city, were bridesmaids. _ Their dresses were made of blue net over taffeta, with Bolero jackets and hats to match. ‘Thomas. The ritual was read by Rev. H. F. Siemsen, pastor of the church, after which about 100 guests went to the Sheridan Beach hotel in Chicago for the reception and wedding dinner, ° 00 ‘The groom was attended by Mr. William Dose of Chicago. The ushâ€" ers were Dr. Carlyle Slabaugh of Indianapolis, Ind., and Mr. Orville Following a short honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Hansen will go to houseâ€" keeping May 1st on Central avenue in this city. Best wishes and conâ€" gratulations go to this fine young BABY BAPTIZED SUNDAY Joy Suzanne Rumbutis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rumbuâ€" tis of Roger Williams avenue, was christened in an impressive service of dedication at the Bethany Evanâ€" gelical church, Sunday afternoon at 8 o‘clock. About 25 relatives and friends gathered to witness the cereâ€" mony. Rev. H. F. Siemsen, pastor of the church, officiated. gown of white Chantilly lace with net. She wore a finger tip veil and earried a bridal bouquet of white roses and lily of the valley. She groom, sang "At Dawning" and "I Love You Truly," > Miss Thomas was dressed in a The husbands of the members of the Mothers‘ club of the Y.W.C.A. entertained their wives and friends at a dinner party last Thursday eveâ€" u> "wa e _Mte_ weddinsk Norman ?Znsed of Libertyville, a friend of the couple. DINNER PARTY IS SUCCESS at which time Miss Dorathe Thomas of Crystal Falls, Mich., became the bride of Mr. Karl Hansen of this gity. ‘The church was beautifully decorated with palms, ferns and flowers. Mrs. L. R. Hawley, orâ€" @ s us "up sen, a foor show by Mr. I. Nerrien, and ; Aideemindieneneniedenkoeneamartansemenaie | + 708.\ *\ / \\>.0. who l‘-hl?-&hhm-ut'“."“‘,“"‘}_,,m z Mirs. Tollin tir a tor 4ay mtey in :“'“".....w“:..n.._., 4; ‘ T New York when Mrs, Tullis will reâ€" | SSE wa Wes turn to Highland Park and Mrs.| "**~_ Wood will join her husband, Genâ€"| 1.;o>fauw w1CUMAN A pretty church wedding n-h";'outoldh-lvunl- ical church at 4 p.m, last Saturday, eral Wood in Washington, D. C. Elston, Robert and Teddie returned laust week from a months vacation st Augusta, Ga., at the R. E. Wood winter home. THOMASâ€"HANSEN wWEDDING Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. Apr. 23â€"2425 ELEANOR POWELL ROBERT YOUNG GEORGE BURNS GRACIE ALLEN "Honolulu" Hundreds of gorgeous hipâ€"swinging hula honeys . . . in â€" laughâ€"crammed, songâ€"filled, romantic specâ€" It‘s Got Everything for Grand Entertainment in â€" 10e MIRIAM WICHMAN ON HONOR ROLL o Miriam Wichman, 27 South 8+ Johns avenue, Highland has )o.nmdhtbl.:; Lor the first six weeks of semester at Frances Shimer Mount Carroll, IIJ. Miss is a junior at the college and has been included in the homor roll beâ€" by Mr. Picchietti to John Passini, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pasâ€" sini of Prairie avenue at 2 o‘clock Saturday afternoon at St. James church in Highwood. § Mr, Picchietti sang "Ave Maria" while Father Gleason performed the ceremony. The bride‘s sister, lmhnflwnlydlwmrn and Angelina Passini, sister the groom wore blue net. All of the girls carried Colonial bouquets. The bridegroom‘s attendants were Meno Passini, a brother of the groom and Louis Santi, a cousin of the bride. At five o‘clock 60 guests attended the wedding dinner and 150 atâ€" tended the reception, both being held in the Masonic Temple on N. Wearing a white moire gow n with a‘ fingertip veil caught with orange blossoms, Theresa Santi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amedeo Sheridan road. Following a two weeks wedding trip in the South, the young couple will make their home in their new modernistic home on Michigan avenue. of Ferry Hall and Mr.. Read atâ€" tended the United States Military Academy. The wedding will take place this spring. Picchietti, was given in marriage The guest list at French Lick Springs hotel this weekend included Mary H. Thompson, Central avenue, Highland Park. BETTY LA SHELLES $ ENGAGEMENT ANNOUflm Shalle #f $29 Herth St sehna re ue have announced the m 62 caese ue ugdedly A202up y tw Brecasmntigyâ€"sovd, sou Ob ~sars C. P. Read of Chicago. c THERESA SANTI wWED SATURDAY ning. The husbands not only m ferpaed m oegred d Biaek fore. _ In addition to her scholastie rat ing, Miriam is very active in camp us activities. % In the Isabelle Tennant â€" Robert Morris engagement announcement which appeared in last week‘s paâ€" per, it was omitted that Mr. Morris is the son of Mrs. George Morris of Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Ingram Rasmusâ€" sen and their twin sons, Andy and Jack returned Tuesday morning from a two weeks motor trip to Washington, D. C. They reported mmo.q.cndy,xnnm C. O, Larson, A. G. McPherson Peter Bigler families, all of Highâ€" Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Berg and children, Marilyn and Robert are enjoying a three weeks trip through the East visiting Washington, D. C., Annapolis, . and West Point They expect to see the New York Fair before returning home. P tC w Md-flfik: beth Worth and Mr. Henry Hanâ€" land Park in Washington Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth B. Lacy returned early Sunday morning from a two weeks motor trip to Montgomery, Ala., a n d )llufi Florida. They were in hopes hearing the Bok Tower chimes Easâ€" ter morning at Mountain Lake near Lake Wales, Fla., but arrived there too late. Mr. Robert W, Schneider, head of Industrial Arts and Vocational Education at the local high school, was chairman of one of the sec= tions at the Illinois Vocational As« sociation convention which was held last Thursday, Friday, and Satur+ day. Miss Jane Garnett returned to her studies at Ann Arbor, Michi« Tpring YAentiOn Wwith her pm ':. ng paren Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Garnett. $ Mrs. Sewall Truax has been con« gl;ldbntdnh':r;:udq .I:‘;mn.mndhjm( Mrs. Wmh-‘-An.d:m of Cc‘: brotherâ€"inâ€"law, and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Henty Beneke, Jr.. of Lake Place. On Saturday the I-hmnfnd“t; friends at a cocktail party. Mrs. Andcrson was in Highland Park for Cincinnati to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Detmars. ; duughter, Mrs. Richard lm motored to Milwaukee on to visit Mrs. Robert Mitchell (Dan« in Mavor). > â€" home. â€" Their children are again in tburned to their Miss LaShelle was a graduate After a month in Vail TBHB P I B 86 § Club Wednesday following the Prisâ€" cills Carver Musicale at the home of Mrs. S. S. Hoimes. parents of a daughter born Saturâ€" dl!.AFnl;,ltfiiwm Hospital. 2 Mrs. Howard H. Bede and daughâ€" ter, Barbara and Mrs. E. R. Seese of Bannockburn accompanied Alan Bede by motor back to his studies at Dartmouth, Mass., after having spent his spring vacation here. Mrs. Bede, Barbara and Mrs. Seese visitâ€" ed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Higgins in New York City for three days while in the East The Higgins are forâ€" with Mrs. Powell‘s niece, Mrs. Verâ€" non Dick of Ann Arbor, Michigan. mer residents of Highland Park. of Grace K. Junker of ‘Waukegan; Leonard Larson and Ruth Reistâ€" Skale of Highland Park and Orba Lemmitty Sandnas of Minneapolis; Laurence W. Dresser and Lois Purâ€" dy of Highland Park; Thurman A. Werlsman of Sparts, Wis., and Marion Rose Kline of Highwood. ied her children, Grover, Jr., Mary l:::uhflmn'n-h ai seeing: ashington, D, C., returning last Sunday. Marringe licenses were taken out recently‘ by: â€" Harold A. Root, Jtr., mc& died on Seturâ€" day. Mr. Berube stayed in Cansâ€" dea for his father‘s funeral which was held Tuesday, He expects to return home the latter part of this *~Venetian Blinds Paul H. GATHERCOAL CO. 988 Spanish Court, Wikmette, K. Telephone Wilmette 18 Mrs. W, C. Powell and Mrs. G. Mrs. Donald Boynton entertained Mrs. Grover Q. Grady accompan CVUenetian Blinds of The campaign is over. The voters of Highland Park have spoken. To those who disagreed with us at the polls we wish to express our assurance that our reâ€" sponsibility is to them, as well as to those who extended us such splendid and loyal support. We face many problems that demand unity of thought and action. That task will be simpler and lighter with the united support of all our people. In assuming our new duties, we will do with a solemn sense of obligation and shall strive to win the respect and confidence of every citizen. April 19, 1989. A Statement . By The Mayor and Commissioners Elect born Saturday, April 15 at the Highland Park Hospital F DOrEY AaNMC, IUECRIUUEN, 200M NUREE~ ed friends in Highland Park this visited are Miss Magdalen MeNeil, Mrs. Axel Laison, Mrs. Thomas Russell and Mrs. W. E. Salyards. Mr. and Mrs, John Ohlwein of Homewood avenue are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter born Monday, April 17 at the Highland week. Mr. and Mrs William Crewford of Northbrook are sunouncing the birth of a son born Sunday, April Waukegan â€" announce the birth of a soun, April 16th. Mrs, Pennock was formerly Lydia Simpson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simpson of this city. 55 this week with Mrs. Gillinan‘s moâ€" ther, Mrs. A, 8. Loomis of Central “fi"""‘""""'fi A. Hamilton Kunath ryn Wagner) and little son, Johnnie Mbln?utmflfih visit Mr. Kuiath‘s and sisâ€" ter ~for two weeks. Mr. Kunath joined his family on Monday, flying day, April 17 st the Highland Park lflw“.‘“& parents of a som born R April 16, at the Highland Park Harry Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Gillinan and baby of Lincoln, Neb., are spending Mr FRANK J. RONAN, Mayorâ€"elect. Commissionersâ€"elect JEROME P. BOWES, JR. LYLE GOURLEY. N. 8. SHARP © I wish to take this opportunity of thanking the many friends who supâ€" ported my candidacy in the Tuesday election. . . . I assure you that I will work for the interest of the citizens of this community to the best of my ability. Henry A. Â¥o _\ _#evorrrt #4" Gower bed gardes or lawnâ€"Al IN OME OPERA TION. Joseph Giallanza Call for eppointment Phone H. P. 3174 after 5 p.m. Telophone Highland Park 424 Auk for Sam Gore . Will Teach at Your Home If Desired velopment, Vocal Volume, Extension, True Purely Netâ€" ural Singing System and Read The Wantâ€"Ads For sdditional information . Gii0ct Â¥YOC&i 26â€"

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