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Highland Park Press, 27 Apr 1939, p. 8

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At a small wedding, Wednesday, April 12, Miss Lillian B. Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Nelâ€" son of Highland Park became the bride of Harold A. Root, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Root of Deerfleld, The wedding took place in the parsonage of the Bungalow Church in Deerfleld with Rev. Bruâ€" so reading the nuptials. The bride wore a greyâ€"blue afternoon dress trimmed with marcon and carried Sweet peas and carnations. Her NELSONâ€"ROOT MARRIAGE and other interesting subjects as usher, After the ceremony the bridal party, guests and relatives will atâ€" tend a reception at the Masonic Temple. The young couple will make their home at the home of the bride‘s parents. ding will : take place : Saturday, April 29, at three o‘clock in the afternoon at the St. James church in Highwood with Fathern iWard reading the nuptials ‘The young couple will have as their attendants Gertude Sesso as maid of honor, Jean Lehr as bridesmaid, Herman .’mumua ‘ . Helen Broderick wmmo-mn DDING SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs, Mike Brandonisic Taite deugnies mis. o Hioet Thurs.â€" Apr. 2 â€"-E?' BIG HIT8 â€"â€" Sunday, Monday and Tuesday April 30 + May 4â€"2 â€" . _ WALLACE BEERY ROBERT TAYLOR STRAUS â€" HENNER MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and> Mrs.â€" Melvin L. Straus aunounce the marriage of their daughter, Janet, to Dr. Robert Henâ€" ner which took place April 7. The newlyweds will make. their home at 2315 Sheridan road, Glencoe. your gardening work. wfirpmb,n-.u Mrs. Roland Wilder of Davenâ€" With a rotary tilleeâ€"a machine entirely â€"vn:dâ€"dubmâ€"c-h,)kv. flower bed garden or lawnâ€"All IN ONE OPERATION, To dokeaye ‘"OOC Wilder to Hiram L. Kennicott Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kenniâ€" port,; In., formerly of Highland Sharp pointed revolving tines lterally We furnish operator and machine at a HSTAND UP AND and other interesting short } subjects Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, IIl. â€" Admission 90c â€" 10¢ Telephone Highland Park 424 Ask for Sam Gore For additional information and estimates Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 g.m.; Second 9:00 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:80 continuous. Gardeners! Timeâ€"Moneyâ€"Effort "8T. LOUIS BLUES" f with DOROTHY LAMOUR LLOYD NOLAN Tito Guizar Jeasic Ralph _ and Feature No. 2 CHARLES E(Uéil"l’â€"oN as best man and Gene Faoro ~LOCALS * Feature No. 1 A L CY O N in Mr. and Mrs. Lambert were reâ€" cipients of many beautiful gifts among which were some silver pieces given to Mr. Lambert‘s grandmother on her twentyâ€"fith anniversary, Mrs. Lambert made a very charming hostess dressed in a silâ€" ver tulle gown, with a bodice of all Valenciennes lace of the same color. She wore a corsage composed of lillies of the valley and sweetheart roses. Among the out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lambert‘s son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Burton of Hudson, Wis., cousins of Mr. Lambert. Miss Dorothy Seguin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Seguin, returned to her home Tuesday from Mrs, Sincere played Mendelsâ€" sohns Spring Song, following with several musical numbers, while friends gathered around to wish the couple success and happiness and speed them on to the Golden anniversary, They then returned to the dining room where Mrs. Lamâ€" bert cut the anniversary cake. At the hour of eight o‘clock, Mrs. Jessie Wood Sincere began palying the Lohengrin wedding march as Mrs. Lambert met Mr. Lambert in the reception hall. Taking his arm they walked into the living room, which was a bower of flowers, to the fireplace where they repeated their marriage vows. The Rev. Dr. Louis W. Sherwin officiating. Dr. Sherwin closed the ceremony with a prayer and his benediction. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Horner Lambert of 2400 N. Deerpath Drive entertained informally on Saturday evening at a silver wedding anniâ€" versary supper for about one hunâ€" dred of their close friends and reâ€" latives. J. H. LAMBERTS CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Garling of N. St. Johns avenue announce the apâ€" proaching marriage of their daughâ€" ter Ruth G. to Thomas Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Fred Nelson of Forest avenue. The wedding will take place Friday, May 12 at the Lutheran church at four o‘clock in the afternoon. KAUFFM ANâ€"GEMINER wWEDDING SATURDAY ie impauerstts was of Kathryn McKean Kauffman, daughter of Mr. Harry Kauffman of $. Greenbay romd and Norman L. Geminer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charies Geminer. ‘The ceremony was read Saturday evening at eight o‘clock by Reverend F. Suhr at the home of the groom‘s parents where the reception also took place. Saturday Coleman stood up for the newlyâ€" weds, who are making their home in Oak Park, WAUUiNG MAL is Kostial who was dressed in a beige suit and earried a bouquet of sweet ”'!.bo“y‘o-c spent three Mhlnl-.md-nflm now residing in Ravinia. "SOULS AT SEA" and other interesting short subjects and other interesting short d., Thurs., Fri. May 3â€"4â€"5 NELSON EDDY _ _ vIRGINIA BRUCB VICTOR McLAGLEN LIONEL BARRYMORE EDWARD ARNOIDb . | of GARY COOPER GEORGE RAFT subjects in April 29 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Melville of Ridgewood Drive are leaving Monâ€" day for a motor trip through the South and a visit with relatives in Minnesota. Then they expect to go to San Diego, California where they will make their home for a year. Their daughter, Doroâ€" thy, who is employed in Chicago, has taken an apartment in town where she will live. & Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Hastâ€" ings are leaving for New York Friday to attend the official openâ€" ing Sunday afternoon of the "World Of Tomorrow" fair. Mr. Hastings is also a delegate to the U. S. Chamber of Commerce meetâ€" ing in Washington, D. C., the first week in May. Parker is a junior in Goucher Col« lege. Miss Jeannete Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Parker, playâ€" ed a role in a Spanish play, Zaraâ€" gueta, Monday, for the Spanish Club of Goucher College. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hardacre and Mr. Hardacre‘s mother, Mrs. Gunn have returned from a winter spent in Coldwater, Florids. Olaf Lindbloom of Walnut street is in the St,. Francis Hospital in Evanston for observation under the advice of his physician. $ Mr. Byron Howes spent the week end with friends in Cleveland, Ohio. The Howes are moving from 855 Hazel avenue to their home at 221 Maple avenue this week end. Their home has been occupied by the Harâ€" old C. Youngs for the past two years. _ The Morris Graves of Lake Forest will occupy the home just vacated by the Howes on Hazel avenue. _ _ Mr. R. M. Bridges and daughter, Theima, are visiting Mr. Bridge‘s mother in Montour, ITowa. Mrs. Bridges has been quite ill and it is expected the Harold Bridges will go to Montour this week end. Indians. Having sold their home to Mr. Joe Zolene of Chicago, they will move tomorrow (Friday) to their new home which they have called Ravinia Acres. Mr.â€""and Mrs. George Baldwin of Bronson avenue have returned from a ‘three weeks vacation in Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. John â€"R, â€"Warmâ€" lhchdwncnnu,pm of Ravinia since 1921 have Joseph Giallanza o‘ A,. .3 .4 . A.. o0 property adjoining Turkey un, Mr. A. D. Brush is for a few days at Evergreen rk, Miss. Mrs, W. G. Clark and daughter, Miss Ruth L. Clark of Marshman avenue, after this week, will ocâ€" cupy the John R. Warmington home 878 Cedar avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Forrest of Deerfield spent last Friday and Saâ€" turday in Rockford, NL _# Call for appointment Phone H. P. 3174 after 5 p. Kirsten Flagstad Helen u Jepson MRS. L, LEWIS COHEN 266 Hazel Ave, Highland Pk. 32020 CHICAGO CITY OPERA CO. Mrs. Carl Odell returned Saturâ€" day from the Odell rench near Sheridan, Wyoming. She expects to leave again in a week for Ashâ€" land, Kentucky to visit herâ€"sonâ€"inâ€" law and: daughter (Frances), Mr. and Mrs. Brantly Chappoll in June, Mrs, Odell and dunghter, Putricis will move out to the ranch for the summer. Their home agzain has been rented to the Leonard Spitzglass‘ of Chicago for the sumâ€" the: 8t.â€" Francis Hospital where she -b.-tumo?b tomy. Dorothy is still im â€"z=very serious condition. John Sample speut the week end in 8t,. Louis, Mo., on business and while in the South visited his bome in Lutesville, Mo. i HEAR THESE_FAMOUS ARTISTS Mr. and Mrs. Edward October 28â€"December 16 Subscribe Now Will Teach at Your Home If Desired Your local opers sales Upcrah'c LBaritone Teacher of Perfect Vocal Deâ€" velopment, Vocal Volume, Extension, True Purely Natâ€" ural Singing System and Solfeggio, Italian Language. (Sebedule Anmounsed Fach Week Grace Moore Lily Pones Tito Schipa 1939 SEASON John Charles Thomas Others to Be Announced) | 14 Ohlwein Mr. and Mrs. Roland T. R. Hastâ€" ings, Jr., of San Francisco, Calif., pee rejoicing over the arrivgh of & baby son, born Wednesday morning, April 26. They have named the boy, Roland T. B. Hastings, II, after his paternal grandfather. Mr. Hastings is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Roland T. R. Hastings of N. Linden avenue. Fifteen officers were elected to the board of the Cornell Daily Sun, daily paper of Cornell University, and member of the Associated Press. Among them is Henry Bloss Vail ‘40, 225 Laurel Ave., of the College of Arts and Sciences, who Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot spent their thirtyâ€"third wedding anniversary Tuesday with their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Umback in Deerfield. Mrs, Viola Conrad, Mrs. Helen C. Golden and daughter, Gloria Jean spent the week end in Oshâ€" kosh, Wisconsin as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Helm. Mrs. Helm returned to Highland Park with Mrs. Conrad and was her guest until Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Lithal and sons and Mrs. Henry Niemeyer of Chicago were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Conrad of Mc Govern street. Mrs. Hilton C. Danner of 8. Ridge road was hostess at luncheon and two tables of bridge Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watâ€" son of Marshman avenue are exâ€" pected home today (Thursday) from a few days lecture tour through Wisconsin. Thomas Creigh, Jr., is leaving today for Phillipsburg, Kansas on a three weeks business trip. . home in Deere Park after three months of travel; Paris, Berlin, a Meditterean criuse from Hamburg to Italy, a stay at Capri and Southâ€" ern Italy and lastly three weeks at Miami Beach, Florida for a real rest and sunshine. Mrs. Earl W. Gsell entertained a few friends at dessert, for her mother, yesterday afterncon (Wedâ€" nesday). Mr. Albert R. T. Lillic of Ridge wood drive will leave on Thursday on a business trip to French Lick Springs, Indians,.. He will return on Sunday night. Miss Priscilla Carver‘s musicale was held at the home of Mrs. Donâ€" ald Boynton yesterday morning (Wednesday). f avenue entertained her bridge club at a luncheon on Wednesday. day, April 26 at the Highland Park Mrs. John and daughter, Wclw“-.‘-» turning from a weeks at Camel Back Inn, sejgurs at ‘he Came Mr. and Mrs. Duilio Orsi of Cenâ€" tral avenue sre announcing < the Hospital Xmil 20 at e Mightand Park Hospital. Highland Radio Service Mr_ and Mrs. Paward F_ Khion Mrs. Earl G. Sheahan of Central §41â€"A Contral Avennme er for the coming year. He will be at luncheon Wednesday for the house guests of Mrs. William Barkâ€" umwmlqudfi-b“-‘ Manager. Mrs. Swinford who are enroute (euas vaud epecmarne aha Our ambulance is ready for emergencies, Remen AFTER MAY ist MY OFFICE WILL BE LOCATED AT 378 CENTRAL AVENUE Richard B. Martin I know that this is springâ€"I‘ve seen the winter green That seemed the sylvan place to well adorn; mluymtnmwmu?-ml. § mwpmy“’":mw.,m m-fimmhm Andup-bornlln'udambln-in‘. So spring I know is here and gone is ev‘ry tear ’l&:ir‘whm carries with it in its train, The flowers in their bloom eradicate the gloom mhmfluyi::“d'bom“:’nm song d‘egg ie I see no more the snow, but sunshine‘s all agiow s ~** ~"*~s * on o n ~~* The sun is shining brigh -onrh‘d']fi 2 Abku:ryfiomhhmm‘znhh west took his mate to whom he has been wed; So now I‘m very sure there‘s something nice in store __ And little tiny eggs will soon appear, _ _ I know that this is 5; for many things I‘ve seen _ Andhnrdqimm,a(figmg A berry bright and red was growing in the bed __ That seemed the sylvan m‘nfl adorn; â€" Insurance Agency "Insurance Is Your Best Protector" mwuutthhhlmcâ€"l'nnndn' And tasted of a leaf this dewy morn: too, I feel a gentle kindly breeze; And, too, I feel a And cozy is the gentle April rain. The April day is fair and gone is all my care, NOTIHICE of Robe St., has Seguin & Logan Spring 52 N. Second St. _ Phone H.P. 3878 French Lick Springs Hotel, with arrival of many who will remain from Californis to their home in Brilliznt, sunshiny days gave a decided impetus the past week end THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1989 â€"Franklin Lee S H. P. 674

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