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Highland Park Press, 25 May 1939, p. 6

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Preceding the bride up the aisle were her sister, Jane Calkins as maid The bride, who was given in marâ€" riage by her grandâ€"uncle, Mr, Frank Faulkner of Port Huron, Mich., wore a gown of white Spanish lace over white satin. Her bouquet was of lillies of the valley and gardenias. of honor and four bridesmaids, Kathleen Donnelly of Cranford, N. J., Mre. Philip D. Allen, Florence Dingle and Lucille Wright, all of the North Shore. ‘They wore gowns of chalk white silk jersey with On May 20th at 4 o‘clock, Miss Kathleen Bradley Calkins, the eldest daughter of Mrs. Raymond Mott Calkins, and Mr. John William (@Gample, the only son of Mr. and Mrs, William W. Sample of Lutesâ€" ville, Mo., were married by the Rev. Christoph Keller at the 'l‘rlnltyl Episcopal church. CALKINSâ€"SAMPLE _ WEDDING SATURDAY Miss Harmon attended North Shore Country Day school, Pine Manor, and Vassar, and studied for a time in Paris when the Harmon family lived abroad. For two years she had a position in New York and returned here to continue her busiâ€" ness career a year ago February. Her brother, Hubert Harmon III, is a famous designer, dividing his time between London and Paris. Holbrook Harmon is in the architecâ€" twral school at Cornell university. Since his family moved here from Baltimore only four years ago, young Mr. Brydon had his schooling in the South, at the Gilman Country school in Baltimore and the Univerâ€" sity of Virginia where he was gradâ€" uated in 1982. Bobhbuln-uin‘ Chicago. HARMONâ€"BRY DON WEDDING THIS FALL At a cocktail party Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Harmon of Chiâ€" cago announced the engagement of their daughter, Welthyan, to John Crosby Brydon Jr., son of Mrs. John C. Brydon and the late Mr. Brydon. ‘The weding will take place late this MNews â€" Travelogue â€" Cartoon BATCHELDERâ€"GUIMARAES ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Announcement of the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Cathâ€" erine, to Richmond O. Guimares, is announced by Mr. and Mrs. George F. Batchelder of Lake Forest, Mr. Guimaraes of Highland Park is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Guiâ€" marges of Oxford, Ohio. Miss Batâ€" chelder, a granddaughter of Mrs. William Tilden and the late Mr. Tilâ€" den, attended Ferry Hall. Mr. Guiâ€" marses was graduated from Miami university, Oxford, Ohio, and is enâ€" gaged in business in Chicago. The wedding will take place next fall, summer. Bundayâ€"Monday _ May 28â€"29 JAMES CAGNEY HUMPHREY BOGART ROSEMARY LANE Thursdayâ€"Friday _ May ‘25â€"26 CLAUDETTE COLBERT DON AMECHE JOHN BARRYMORE ELAINE BARRIE will become the bride of Edward Kinnesten, son of Mr. Pau! Kinnesten of Chicago. KNACKSTADTâ€"KINNESTEN NUPTIALS SATURDAY Saturday evening at the Methodâ€" ist church in “l-:lfl-l’-&v Knackstadt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Knackstedt of Ravinia, PAGE SIX Crities name it the comedy hit of 19391 Tel. H. P MO.-CM-MPM!:‘O;-.;I.â€"‘M““ llmu.lnlu-dtldlhnfn-lflc-hu-. "MIDNIGHT" Popeye Cartoon Fashions in Color Travel in Color Musical Rhythm e LOCALS â€" ‘ June 4â€"5â€"4â€"LESLIE HOWARD in "PYGMALION® . P. 2400 â€"â€" Highland Park, TIl . A L CY O N in in jersey with Mrs. Winterson poured at the tea table with Mrs, John Gourley of Highland Park, grandmother of Miss Gourley, Mrs. Bruno Boehm, and two aunts of the brideâ€"toâ€"be, Mrs. Leonard Nieter and Miss Lida Gourley, The groomâ€"toâ€"be, his mother, his grandmother, Mrs. E. F. Winterson and his greatâ€"grandmother, Mrs. E. Burg of Chicago, represented four generations of the Boehm family present at the party. The small oil paintings of a ship given each guest present were more than just announcement cards, for they hall been done by the father of the brideâ€"toâ€"be, who although a business man, makes an avocation of marine painting, and they also tied up with the groom‘s position as rearyfommodore of the North Shore Yacht club at Highland Park. The marine note in the decorations was further carried out by the tem table centerpiece â€"â€"â€" a blue mirror lake with a bow! of lilies of the valley on which floated a white sail boat manned by a brideâ€"and groom, and ::l; by Miss Gourley‘s brother, ur. .. hi Gikert Comeny"*" Mr. and Mrs. William McKenny Gourley of Lake Forest announce July 28 as the wedding date of their daughter, Margaret Louise Gourley, and Edgar Albert Boehm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Bochm of Highland Park ‘The announcement was made at a tea given at the Gourley home on Washington Circle last Saturday afternoon. Saturday May FRED MacMURRAY HARRIET HILLIARD YACHT CLUB BOYS BEN BLUE Cont. 4rom 2:80 Memorial day SHIRLEY TEMPLE RICHARD GREENE ANITA LOUISE Mr. Sample‘s best man was Lawâ€" rence Herman of Highland Park, and the ushers were John Norcott, Willism Weddell, Philip D. Allen, and William Egan. matching turbans, and carried | ~~._~~ puitnim ht Phrmied ons C| e After a southern honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Sample will be at home in Lake Bluff June 15 GOURLEYâ€"BORHM ANNOUNCEMENT In Glorions Technicolor ! Everything that entertainâ€" ment can be! "The Cream of the North Shore" Golden Meadow Dairy and Farm Products 537 Central Avenue "COCOANUT GROVE" Mechanics Ilustrated sure NEW REDUCED PRICES Porky Pig Cartoon MILK 29° . : cure for the winter blues! quart in 84c â€" 10e old and Mrs. Edward Ball of Win: has the leading part in the play be presented for their parents ‘ friends by the pupils of the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Lake Forest, on Thursday, May 25, at 2 o‘clock in the afternoon. Supporting Kathleen in her role of Sara Crew in "The Little Princess‘ are other North &mr;-flmh: An.l‘h‘thelwu-; mette, Jean enil Joan Doh”‘?.l'hm s-nw Evaston, Margaret Mary Harkin, Sue Cavanaugh, and Eileen Williams dohm,hhhhlfllmll"‘ .I“ hq.t‘hrdcd.?fii io | and m Blunt of Fort the play, the primary classes, in hlrymwllhu.lmq May Pole. h“'fl: Elizabeth and Margaret hhmh-'l:‘hdhh! lu-" tiley of Highland l‘ a--.d'.'.fi-.-. T fon‘Pmamil suela o-.o.d rhe Tamm 3 Whnk ut Black of 345 Bloom street, has been awarded a sophomore letter for par« ticipation in the university band at DePauw university. During the year the band has accompanied the footâ€" ball team to Chicago and Indian« apolis and has played at all h basketball and football games. 01 honors at the distribation of Sports Misses Irene Clayton, Mary Alice Shiveley and Elizabeth Hayes of the college physical education departâ€" ment will accompany the student caâ€" noeists, Miss McGowan, a sophoâ€" more, is a graduate of Highland Park high school. Announcement is made of the mar« riage of Miss Phyllis Fredock, 1017 Grove street, Wilmette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fredock of Ste» vens Point, Wis., to Angelo Luchini of Highland Park. The wedding took place Saturday, May 6, at St. Mary‘s church. Miss Ethel Fredock attendâ€" ed her sister as maid of honor, and Clarence Brzeki was best man. The couple will live in Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Zahnle of Driscoll court are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of a som born Thursday, May 18, at the Highland Park hospital. Miss Jean McGowan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R. Z. McGowan of 2344 Pierce road, Highland Park, is among the 25 Rockford college girls who will start Saturday, May 27, on the tenth annual weekend caâ€" noe trip lpom'ond by the lnk&:fll department of physical education. Starting from a point on the Sugar river above Shirland, I11., the college girls will paddle about 40 miles down the Sugar, Pecatonica and Rock rivâ€" ers to Rockford. They plan to cook their meals in the open and to sitep under the stars Saturday night; The Exmoor Country Club will hold the first formal dinner dance of the season Saturday evening, May 27, at 7:80 o‘clock. Mrs. Frank D, Austin is visiting her sisterâ€"inâ€"law in Olean, N. Y., and her sister in Callicoon, N. Y., for a week. Dr. and Mrs. Earl D. Fritsch and daughter, Joy, will spend the week end at their summer cottage at White Lake, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenslade and Bobby Greeslade spent five days of last week at Wolf River House, Winneconne, Wis., where they fished. Mr, Robert Greenslade and Mr. John Bell joined them on Saturdsy and Sunday. z Mrs. Grover Q. Grady and sons, Grover, Jr., and Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Phelps will spend Meâ€" morial weekend at the Grady eumâ€" mer home at Eagle River, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. George Burt Lake nnbdummm-:'m of a son, George Burt Lake IV, born Monday, May 22, at the Grant â€"hosâ€" pital in Chicago. Mrs. Lake was '.ho!onurlarjariowmq,fih. ter of Dr. and Mrs. Dudley. ts Watson, and Mr. Lake is the son of Dr. and Mrs. George Burt Lake. Dr. Dudley Craft Watson and| land Park, E. A. Harrington. daughter, Kathleen, are leaving the| June Souther, student at Highâ€" latter part of this week for the East | land Park high school, was a guest for a month, where they will visit) last Friday at the annual Women‘s various places of interest, including| Day activities at Knox College, the New York Fair. ‘They will also | Galesburg. While at Knox, Miss visit Dr. Watson‘s other daughter,| Souther witnessed the exhibitions Mrs, James Marvin Ewell. in horsemanship, archery and other Dr. and Mrs. Earl D. Fritsch and| women‘s athletics, attended a banâ€" daughter, Joy, will spend the week | quet, and saw a production by the end at their summer ¢ottage at| Knox Theater Group of Ibsen‘s play, White Lake, Mich. "A Doll‘s House." Mrs. Edward A. Smith will leave Monday, June 5, for a two weeks tour to Washington, D. C., and Northampton where she 1:0â€" tend the réunion at Smith college. h’.ndzz’l.b.:“m returning & spent at White Lake, MH,EM opened their summer ‘They expect to go back to White Lake for the summer around the 17th of June. tand-Ilvlll.p:lfl“h;:l weekend holidays Betty‘s e ther, Mr. William Hallberg, at Minâ€" Mrs. Robert Greenslade and Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Moran spent the week end visiting the Edward Murâ€" rays in Milwaukee. the insurance business in Chicago a member of the first pradusting class of the Lake Forest High school and also was graduated from Stevens college. Mr. Bochm is a graduate of Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields High school and is in Robert Back, son of Robert S Kathleen Ball, daughter of Mr, thal, J. E. Ham, R. King O‘Hara, Fred P. Biggs, William H. Siegâ€" mund, Willard Ewing, Chas. Z. Henâ€" kle, Edward R. Seese, Bruce Krasâ€" berg, Carl P. Quanz, Sherman D. Clough, Allen B. Dicus, C. R, Whitâ€" worth, C. Ray Phillips, Roy H. Olâ€" son, Oliver S. Turner, Robert H. Olmsted, H. R. Winton, Robert E. O‘Dea, Theodore Uehling, W, A. CRIBUCT, ZMICMR B, ERTOWINEN: LCV 17 Jensen, Sidney Frisch, William H. Savin, George Straub, Henry D. Lloyd, Jr., James H. Freudenthal, Leo J. Sheridan, Samuel R. Rosenâ€" _ The following is the list of charâ€" ter members: C. Eugene Pfister, D. A. Kitterâ€" master, Irving E. Meyerhoff, Berâ€" nard Joseph, Frank G. Van Bergen, Felix D. Simon, K. A. Lindemann, John 8, Van Bergen, Rodney S. Maâ€" son, Lawrence C. Abt, Lew Sarrett, Kenneth J. Ward, Jens E. Eriksen, J. David Dickinson, Dudley Crafts Watson, Charles F. Grimes, Herman A. Zischke, Eugene Singer, Bert 8. Leech, H. Herbert Small, Harold F. Men‘s Garden Club to Meet June 6th A meeting of the Men‘s Garden club of Highland Park will be held on Tuesday, June 6, at 8 pm. The meeting will be held in the Highâ€" land Park Woman‘s club on Elm Rev. A. Brehm was the guest of Mr. Clarence A. Snyder and Mrs. Snyder of 545 Laurel avenue, reâ€" cently. Rev. Brehm and his wife, formerly Evelyn C. Snyder of Highâ€" land Park, are now living in Los Angeles, Calif., where they are enâ€" tering a new field of labor in Christâ€" ian service. Six students have been elected o membership in Beth L Amed, upperâ€" prcd A.-.d:-“hhvl.vé: sity. ‘40, 225 Laurel avenue, Highland Park of the College of Arts and Sciâ€" ences. Joseph Giallanza Operatic Garitons Recent arrivals at French Lick Springs â€"hotel include from Highâ€" E. A. Sunstrom, 512 8. Sheridan road, has been elected president of the Cos College (Cedar Rapids, In.) alumni association for the Chicago area. ‘.ldl:ldl.' ‘WM 'illndn&"“'d“ education degree from Murray State college in the June graduating class. He has majored in music and minâ€" ored in English He plans to teach next year. Activities: Becretary, Phi Mu Alpha ‘39; Vivace club, Sock and Buskin club, Field Marshal, Coiâ€" lege Band, ‘88, ‘39; College Orchesâ€" tra, "Campus Lights," ‘88 and ‘89. Phone H. P. 3174 after 5 p.m. WIll Teach at Your Home If Desired The Highland Park Buildâ€" 21 N. Sheridan Rd. â€" Tel. 361 SEMIâ€"ANNUAL DIVIDENDS MEAN PROFITS! Mdm?«:valbo- :x‘ltndo-.'l‘ruh'bl&- w-’é‘.."'{-u-u . JONSSON‘$ FINE SEA FQODS For free andition Call for appointment Keep At in the warm weather, Eat fish at least twice a week. We can mu.hmd“fldâ€"b&mhdhfl SPECIAL â€"‘M“ Cl'fih.‘..~ Black See Dame, Ib, ...______.__.___.3%¢ > . Crabment large Ib. â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"_Itt Tliew d fn‘. Salmon, fresh, the bost, To .................45¢ "Noalth from the Sea‘" LIVE LOBSTERS, b. . . . . . 5e the pick of the North Atlantic catch. There will be a dinner served at coming year. nominating committee with Mrs. Eitner, chairâ€" man, assisted by Mesdames Elliott, Drake, Carroll, Rusie and Miss Robe are working diligently to select offiâ€" cers to carry on the work that has so successfully been undertaken this year, On Tuesday evening, June 13, the Mother‘s Club of the Y.WAX.A will M On this Memorial Day Saturday, May 27th Fountain Specials For Opening Day Only Fresh Strawberry Sundae ................. 9¢ Giant Chocolate Soda ..................... 9e For the Children ..............2 Skirockets 5e We Want a Name for Our New Soda Grill Highwood, Illinois FIRST PRIZE . . . $5.00 SEOONDPRIZE...(‘flidkyFanqyleo(}lumGnh Register Your Suggestion on Opening Day at LAECELER‘S PHARMACY FORMAL OPENING for that holiday party. MEYER‘S BAKERY New Soda Fountain Department We‘ll send a pray‘r to Heaven‘s realms __ But in our heart there is a fear w.‘m':g og Teuifaf thought â€" Those lives tht&hm:‘fotnchw Have lessons ev‘ry should learn And at the ery of war each man _ __ Should cry for peace and in his turn Should speak his voice and speak aloud mAnddhn;:meflu that ariseâ€" courage be our constant song Let‘s answer war cries with our whys. We‘ll lay our flow‘rs upon the graves ‘Thin are the lines of blue and gray That f« uj on battleground wnene hi ate uingile in the Ereee mt?MhmM; And hard it is now to believe ';"‘l\fhi 7&.1‘*; e a valiant ‘Mfiwl‘hw.u shed now peace men Where tqlli.::t soldiers fought and bled. PREâ€"DECORATION DAY SUGGESTION DON‘T FORGET TO INCLUDE OUs Slus or gray and with a tear And gaze in dread upon each mound. CAKE and BUNS Memorial Day of Seguin & Logan 52 N. Second St. _ Phone H.P. 3878 â€"Franklin Lee Stevenson. with an American Flag in conjuncâ€" tion with the dedication of a new flag pole which has just been erectâ€" ed at this school. Communder Paul N. Webb of Dumaresq Spencer Post will make the presentation, assisted by Miller Schriener, Sr., vice comâ€" mander, Henry Eitner and John Olâ€" O-MW) at 1:15 o‘clock, the Leâ€" wion will present the Ridge school to Present Ridge School With Flag THURSDAY, MAY %, 1989 v193

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