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Highland Park Press, 14 Sep 1939, p. 6

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SANTIâ€"MENONI WEDDING SATURDAY FRANK LICHTWALTS ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT MISS PEARL PORETT SETS WEDDING DATE Miss Pearl Porett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Porett of Waukegan, has set the date of her marriage to Fred Fell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fell of McGovern street, for Sunday, October 8. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lichtwalt anâ€" nounge the engagement of their daughter, Eleanor, to Mr. Douglas Blair, son of Mr, and Mrs. Thomâ€" as Blair of Libertyville. No date has been set for the wedding. The wedding of Miss Catherine Santi. and Amadeo Menoni took place Saturday morning at 8:30 at the Immaculate Conception church with Rev. J. D. O‘Neill reading the nuptials. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crovetti stood up with the young couple and Miss Norma Santi, a Mr. and Mrs. Alan F, Wilson of Evanston announce the approachâ€" ing marriage of their daughter June to George Woodland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Woodland of Highland Park. The wedding will be an eveâ€" ning affair October 14 in Evanston, at St. Luke‘s Procathedral, with a reception following at the Evanston Country Club. The bride is a graduate of Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields high school and atâ€" tended Northwestern university, and the groom attended the American Institute of Banking at Chicago. â€"@â€" WILSONâ€"WOODLAND MARRIAGE OCT. 14 and po mpoms. Norman Quinlan served the groom as best man and Robert Heerens of Evanston and Charles Trapp of Fort Following a two weeks wedding trip to Chippewa Falls, Wis., the newlyweds will make their home in Chicago at 4336 Drexel blvd. bride‘s mother wore blue lace with dubonnet accessories and a corsage duughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kenâ€" dall of Evanston, formerly of Highâ€" land Park, and Sidney Eugene Traâ€" vis of Fort Sheridan, son of Edward Travis of New York City, were married at Christ church chapel on Saturday afternoon, Sept. 2, st 5 o‘clock by Dean Howard Ganster. ~ organ. The bride wore a white satin wedding gown and carried white roses and white gladioli. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. John Warren Aldrich of Ohio as maid of honor in a turquois chiffon gown with a bouquet of Picardy gladioli KENDALLâ€"TRAVIS MARRIAGE Mrs. Evelyn Geary sang "I Love You Truly" and "Because," accomâ€" panied by George Schumann at the Serse Jabes of the I Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor "MR. MOTO TAKES A VACATION®" The famous Sat. Eve. Post sleuth :13:'::‘ :.t*!nnmt Great stars . . . Glorious songs Exeiting . . Thrilling . . True ‘"THEY ALL COME Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, IIl. â€" Admission 90¢ â€" 10¢ MO.-OM-MPM!:“;-.:M.&.- Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous, RUDY VALLEE EDNA MAY OLIVER CARTOON IN COLOR CRIME DOESN‘T PAY â€"â€"Double Featureâ€"â€" PETER LORRE _ Sept. 17â€"18â€"19 _ SONJA HENIE TYRONE POWER in IRVING BERLIN‘S RITA JOHNSON TOM NEAL in A L CY O N GuaDys UDELL, Society Editor 14â€"15 Principia College. Alan Bedé, Eric Haessler and Bill Jones will start their studies at Dartmouth the first of next week. Naney MceDonald will attend Ferry Hall and Catherâ€" mon, Louise Shire, Elizabeth Low and Marjory Shay will continue their studies at Smith college comâ€" mencing Sept. 26. Also at the Uniâ€" versity of Illinois, Marion Musser will enter her sophomore year this fall, and Sue Coale will be in her junior year. At Elsah, Nl., Highland Park will be represented with Barbara Bede, Grace Jean Pickett, Eleanor Framâ€" hein and Jean Scully attending Out on the West Coast, Jane Griffith and Marjorie Haworth will enter their sophomore year at Mills college this week. Artis Marâ€" tin will be going to Iowa Univerâ€" sity this fall, and Patricia Reading will continue her studies at Northâ€" western University, A YACATION® After a two weeks trip through the east with his parents, Whitt Schultz, Jr., will start his studies at Washington and Lee the end of this week. The Misses Emily Harâ€" Wonnell of Dean avenue is leaving this week for his studies at Purdue. William K. Knobloch, Jr., who is musically minded, started his four year teacher course at the Univerâ€" sity of Wisconsin on Tuesday. Daâ€" vida Clarke and Catherine Jones are enrolled at Stephens College for Women at Columbis, Missouri, this next school year studying at Stone Leigh college, Rye Beach, N. H. Mitzi Butz will attend the Scripts Institute in California. Elâ€" mer Stone left last week to get his fraternity in order at the Univerâ€" sity of Illinois before school starts next week. cousin of the bride, was the bridesâ€" maid. Mrs. Menoni is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Santi Mr. Menoni is the son of Mr. After a two weeks wedding tour through Canada, New York and Philâ€" are going away to school this week and next. Virginia Sherwin will enâ€" ter her freshman year at Randolph Macon at Lynchburg, Vsa. Burton Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Sept. 20â€"21â€"22 â€"â€"Double Featureâ€"â€" JACKIE COOPER in Saturday A huly_c'-i-}ifisif comedyâ€" It hok take thrills and realism undiluted . . . here they are! â€" Studio: 900 Wade Street 1> 3540 OUR GANG COMEDY BETTY BOOP CARTOON Mrs. Harold Finch Piano Teacher "CLOUDS OVER PAT O‘BRIEN JOAN BLONDELL WAYNE MORRIS MAY ROBSON LAURENCE OLIVER YALERIE HOBSON in *STREETS OF NEW YORK" FALL TERM OPENS September 11th "KID FROM KOKOMO®" 16 Miss Phoebe Swazey left Monday for Minneapolis, Minn., where she will attend a house party this week. She will also stop at Warwick Woods Camp, Sayner, Wis., for ten days while in the North. Mr, and Mts. Calvin Fentress, Jr., of Lake Forest, are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby daughter born Monday, September 11, at the Evâ€" anston hospital. ‘The youngster, named for her grandmother, Mary Hardwick Fentress, has a sister 7 years old and a brother 2 years old. Bob Leonard of Bloomington, Ind., and Kent Bush of San Diego, Calif., were week end guests of Byron Howes, Jr. ‘The three boys were classmates at Principia last year. Mrs. Harold Bridges and children have returned from their summer cottage at Highland Lake, I1l. Mr. Bridges spent the weekâ€"end at the maid of honor for Miss Florence Holtz in her fedding to Randell Cook last Saturday in Evanston, â€"gâ€" Mrs. Gordon Weeds Bull of Highâ€" land Park announces the engageâ€" ment of her daughter, Barbara Jane, to Edward J. Marxer of Chiâ€" cago, son of Mrs. Eward Marxer of Des Moines, Iowa. The wedding will take place this winter. Miss Francigene Sheridan enterâ€" tained 70 at a picnic Saturday at the William McDonald farm in W. Lake Forest for Miss Marjorie Schuman and Mr, John Odell of Winnetka, whose marriage will be solemnized Saturday. Mrs. John Sobey entertained the Council Aid of the Grace M. E. church Monday evening at her home on Bloom street. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Hawkins and son Tom spent a few days last week at Starved Rock. Mr. L. A. Tupper and Mr. Harold Bridges are leaving Friday for a week‘s fishing trip in Northern Canâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hastings were hosts at a tea Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hastings Jr. of San Francisco who are visiting here with his parents. Mrs. Hugh H. Reading of Chiâ€" cago, formerly of Highland Park, underwent an appendectomy at the St. Francis hospital last Friday. She is reported as getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. C. Buts~und Mr. William Darrow entertained at a debut party for Miss Jane Darrow Saturday afternoon at the Butz‘ Mrs. Mary Fisher of Linden Park place is a medical patient at St. Therese hospital. Oak street home in Winnetks. kie avenue is entertaining at a kitchen shower tonight (Thursday) for her niece, Miss Betty Hanson, sls Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Maâ€" son are back safe and sound from :Mtwo months sojourn in England Mr. and Mrs. Everett Easton are spending this week at their summer home at Lakeside, Mich. â€" permanent home. and family of Cedar avenue have moved to 20 E. Cedar street, Chiâ€" caigo, where they will make their her senior year, and Miss Sherwin enters the freshman class. Adeline Ramond left Monday for Colorado college, Colorado Springs, Colo., where she will continue her studies this coming school year. â€"4â€" Mrs. Harold Fossum has returnâ€" ed to her home in Greenbay, Wis., were weekend guests of Miss Elsic an‘s college when that institution opens its fortyâ€"seventh session next The Misses Rosemarie Kaumanns and Mary Jane Guernsey of Chiâ€" cago, formerly of Highland Park, ine Jones will -m we w Bs Miss Phyllis Udell entertained a group of her friends at a party last Saturday evening. Miss Agnes Wright served as James Weckler Martineâ€"Social Dancing Classes Mr. and Mrs. Milton Greenberger Mrs. Ernest B, Knudson of Skoâ€" Numszay Scmoor conducted by RurH Scort Graduate of Nat. Col. Mondays through Fridaysâ€"0 to 11:46 am, Fridays, beginning September 20th Ten Lessons $8.00 $8.50 per month Por further information call H. P. 675 Y.W.C.A. presents THE P R E88 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vole of Euâ€" clid avenue are the happy parents of a son born Saturday, Sept. 9, at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Martin Murphey entertainâ€" ed her bridge club at luncheon Wedâ€" nesday at the Glen Gables tea room in Glencoe. Mrs. Carl Bahar was hostess at dessert bridge Monday evening. â€"gâ€" Mrs. W. W. Witmer and son, Wright, of New York, formerly of Highland Park, are visiting the D. T. Halbergs a few days this week and also many of their old friends Harmons of Schiller street, Chicago, formerly of Highland Park. Now that he cannot get back to the city he considers his home, he has decidâ€" ed to put his talents to work in Hollywood. At the moment he is in New York, collecting the baggage that was to have accompanied him he will meet the Norwegian liner bringing his good friends, Count and Countess Anthony Potocki, from Poland. The three will probâ€" Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Flavel Robertson of Kansas City were guests of their mother, Mrs. L. L. Winter, last week, ably return to Chicago together, and after another brief visit here, Mr. Harmon will go on to the West Hubert Harmon II‘s life, for the present at any rate, A prominent young designer and associated with the house of Lelong in Paris, he came home to Chicago to spend a month with his parents, the Hubert her parents, uncle, Robert Farish, play. The young Woods, former residents of Houston, have been living in Waâ€" bash, Ind., within easy commuting distance of Lake Forest, the last few months. Shortly after Saturâ€" day‘s party, Mr. Fgrish is returnâ€" ing to Houston, but his wife, the former Mary Wood, will stay on for Jr. a visit of several more weeks with The Farishes have been here visâ€" iting almost a month, They came from their home in Houston, Tex., for the polo championships at Oak Brook Club with the Huisaches team on which both Mr. Farish and his Mrs. Merriman has returned to her home from the Danish American hospital where she has been conâ€" fined since July 13th with a broken hip. Her many friends will be hapâ€" nhhu“fl.h.flnhc nicely and that she has been given formerly Veromese Beatty. are entertaining at a dance Saturâ€" day evening at Shoreacres Club in honor of their son and daughterâ€"inâ€" law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wood II, and their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughâ€" ter, Mr. and Mrs, William Farish, Alexandria, Va., is arriving Friday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. DOG SH OW Plated Articles, Sitver We always pay proper cash value 372 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 630 OLD GOLD Mrs, Melville C. Branch, Jr., of ONWENTSIA CLUB Lake Forest, Iilinois THE SHORELAND KENNEL CLUB CASH for when they were enroute to the Eim Place school on their bicycles, Jack Carter, aged 12, 2644 Midway aveâ€" mnue, and John Tuma, 13, of Park avenue, and two other boys were Misses Sophie and Florence Wizelâ€" man and Pearl Speigel have reâ€" turned from their vacations. While Collide on Bikes; BeyBarl;Bnked way to Elm Place school when Jack Fair and stayed at an Inn on Long Island Sound for the summer, * wâ€"Gu Mr. and Mrs. Sterling A. Warren and family have returned to their home in Douglastown, N. Y., after L. H. Nemeroffs, who are on a three weeks tour of the West, that while dining at the Trocadero in Hollyâ€" wood they met Barbars Stanwyck, Robert Taylor and Herbert Marshal. the East where they attended the Falls, New York and Washington, Word has been received from the 800 Ridgewood Drive 40 Deere Park Dr. S. Phone 4571 Phone 1044 Annemarie Wirz â€" Roger Balke EDWINA MARTINE WECKLER Reopens at Ravinia School BALLROOM CLASSES for ehildren, high school pupils and adults. BALLET CLASSES for girls. For further information Phone H. P. 3122 or Sunnyside 1433 MARIANNKEENEY DANCING CLASSES Friday, October 6 â€" Monday, October 9, 1939 School of the Dance FALL TERM STARTING NOW Piano and Music Theory Beginners and Advanced Students Highland Park Woman‘s Club Telephone Highland Park 646 Reopens â€"â€" Friday October 6th bruised the boys continued on their way to school, where their bruises THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1989 were taken care of. 827â€"29 N. Green Bay Road Tel. H. P. 3900 Our staff of native weavers are experts in the care of rugs. Their skilled service costs no more. All rugs inâ€" Read The Wantâ€"Ads Vogue Cleaners RVGS CLEANED

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