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Highland Park Press, 21 Sep 1939, p. 6

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DR. GATEWOODS ANNOUNCE DATE Dr. and Mrs. Lee Connel Gateâ€" wood announce October 7 as the date chosen by their daughter, Grace Marion, for her marriage to Walter Jennings Senters of Maryâ€" land. That date will mark also the celebration of the 25th anniâ€" versary of the wedding of the bride‘s parents and the 53rd wedâ€" ding anniversary of her paternal grandmother who will come from her home in McConnelsville, Ohio, for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. William Drake anâ€" nounce the engagement of their daughter, Esther, to Walter Strub, son of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Strub, MANN SISTERS ANNOUNCE WEDDING DATES The Misses Priscilla and Dorothy Mann, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Mann, announce the 14th and 20th of October as the dates for their weddings. Priscilla will become the bride of Mr. Myron T. Graham on October 14 and Dorâ€" othy will become Mrs, S. Lee Jackâ€" son on October 20. WILLIAM DRAKES ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Dr. and Mrs. Van A. Lacy of ami, Florida, who were here the wedding and are visiting Kenneth B. Lacys. At a simple wedding Sunday eveâ€" ning at 7 o‘clock Mrs. Dorothy Haskins was united in marriage with Mr. Franklin Vance Nelson at the former‘s home. Dr. Louis B. Sherwin read the nuptials. A reception was held at the home of the bride‘s brother, Mr. Kenâ€" neth B. Lacy, following the cereâ€" mony. After a week‘s honeymoon in Wisconsin Mr. and Mrs, Nelson will live at 683 Pleasant court. Mrs. Haskins was lovely in a Copenhagen blue moire taffeta gown with a bodice of pink and blue iriâ€" descent seguins. She wore a corâ€" sage of pink rose buds. For "someâ€" thing borrowed" she wore a diamond bracelet belonging to her mother, Mrs. Van A. Lacy, and for "someâ€" thing old" she wore an heirloom necklace of matched pearls. There were no attendants. HASKINSâ€"NELSON WEDDING SUNDAY «Jerse Jales of the Jown Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GLADYS UDELL, Society Editor PAGE SIX Thursdayâ€"Friday _ Sept. 21â€"22 â€"â€"Double Featureâ€"â€" JACKIE COOPER in Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday Sept. 24â€"25â€"26 PRISCILLA LANE LOLA LANE ROSEMARY LANE Mrs. Haskins is the daughter of We _ wholeheartedly _ recomâ€" mend for you and your famâ€" ily the "Four Daughters" grand new hit! A highly cnterulninf comedyâ€" melodrama ___ Added: Floyd Gibbons and Cartoon Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, IIl. â€" Admission 99¢ â€" 10¢ If {ou can take thrills and realism undiluted . . . here they are! â€" â€"â€"â€" COMING â€"â€" Oct, 1â€"2â€"3â€"4â€""ANDY HARDY GETS SPRING FEVER" "INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWAY" â€" "GOODBYE MR. CHIPS" "JESSE JAMES" . "ON BORROWED TIME" Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second $:00 pm. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous, Annemarie Wirz â€" Roger Balke 800 Ridgewood Drive Phone 4571 "CLOUDS OVER EVROPE" ‘"DAVUVGHTERS COURAGEOUS" LAURENCE OLIVER VALERIE HOBSON in "STREETS OF NEW YORK" GALE PAGE CLAUDE RAINS MAY IiIOBSON in â€"â€"andâ€"â€" A L C Y O N FALL TERM STARTING NOW 3a/éa o/ the Instructors in Piano and Music Theory Beginners and Advanced Students Miâ€" for the Mr. and Mrs. John Grant, who for about twenty years have made their home in California, have been visitâ€" ing friends and relatives in Highâ€" land Park for the past two weeks. Mr. Grant served as Chief of Poâ€" lice for several years, his successor being Chief Moroney. Miss Mae Bliss and her sister, Mrs. James M. Kittleman, were the only attendants for their cousin, Miss Elizabeth Bliss, at her marâ€" riage Saturday to Russell Wiles Jr. in Flossmoor. Mr, and Mrs. J. Edwin Sunderland of Evanston are rejoicing over the birth of a baby girl born Friday, Sept. 15, at the Evanston hospital. The baby has been named Jane after her mother, the former Myra Jane Hutton. Mrs. Sunderland‘s mother, Mrs. Lydia Hutton, was the former secretary of the Highland Park Y.W.C.A. and is now at the Homeâ€" stead in Evanston. The Winnetka Board of Northâ€" western University Settlement will hold their annual fashion show and tea, Thursday, September 28, at 2:30 p.m, in New Trier High school audiâ€" torium in Winnetka. Among the society girls from Highland Park who will model at the fashion show are Nancy Lee Bowes, Francis E. Sheridan, Charâ€" lotte O‘Brien, and Barbara Emerâ€" FASHION SHOW AND TEA ALPHA PHI PLANS BIRTHDAY PARTY Officers for the year include: Mrs. LeRoy Shelton, Glencoe, president; Mrs. James W. Barton, viceâ€"presiâ€" dent, and Mrs. James F. Abbott, secâ€" retary, both of Highland Park; and Mrs. C. L. Burnham, Winnetka, and Miss Emily Carlisle, Evanston, pubâ€" licity coâ€"chairman. of Prairie View. The date for the wedding has not been set. As the initial event on the social program of the North Shore Alumâ€" nae of Alpha Phi, Mrs. LeRoy Shelâ€" ton of Glencoe announces the anâ€" nual Founders‘ Day celebration to be a buffet supper, Monday, Octoâ€" ber 9, at 6:30 at the Northwestern University chapter house. Saturday Sept. : PENNY SINGLETON Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Sept. 27â€"28â€"29 SHIRLEY TEMPLE RANDOLPH SCOTT The Bumsteads tg: roaringly rural . . . in ir latest comedy hit! Added : CARTOON IN COLOR SCREEN _ SNAPSHOTS PETE SMITH SPECIALTY "BLONDIE TAKES A VACATION®" The famous story of the Great Northwest in the making! Ablaze with acâ€" tion . . emotion . . courage! "SUSANNAH OF THE MOUNTIES" 40 Deere Park Dr. S. Phone 1044 LARRY SIMMS Added : COLOR CARTOON MUSICAL in Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot had as their week end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shrey and daughter, Elizabeth, of Kankakee, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Umbach of Chiâ€" cago. This week they have as their guests their son and his famâ€" ily, the junior William Guyots of Maywood. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Kightly of Prairie View are announcing the birth of a daughter born Tuesday, Sept. 19, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Keller of Glendale, Calif., spent the past week among their many Ravinia friends. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roetter and son Walter, Jr., of Hillerest avenue, are moving in closer to the city the latter part of this month where they will make their home temporâ€" arily. Mrs. Roy 0. Nereim is enterâ€" taining at a luncheon bridge party on Tuesday for Mrs. Roetter and Mrs. Roetter‘s sister, Mrs. David Meyers of Hollywood, who is visâ€" iting here. On Monday Mrs. Wilâ€" liam F. Nelson will give a luncheon with Mrs. Meyers also as guest of honor. Mr, Otto Durment announces the marriage of his daughter, Alice Marâ€" garet Wilson, to Wesley 0. Tolen of Lake Forest. The marriage took place last Friday in Waukegan. Mrs. H. M. Prior is back in Highâ€"| land Park from her summer home| in New Auburn, Wis. ’ Mrs. Phillip McMahon of Denver, Col., is visiting Mrs, P. J. Weber and Mrs. Whitt Schultz a few days this week. Lee East of Prairie avenue left last week to enroll in the Spartan School of Aeronautics at Tulsa, Okla. Mrs. George D. Stagg and children Dewey and Caroline returned to their home in San Bernardino, Cal., last week after visiting Mrs. Stage‘s sister, Mrs, J. Everett Allen and family the past six weeks. Mrs. Waldo C. Thorson and daughter, Jean Scully, and son, Dan Scully, have returned from a sumâ€" mer‘s sojourn at Glen Ranch in the San Bernardino Mountains, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Botker of Homewood avenue are the proud parents of a son born Monday, Sept. 18, at the Highland Park hospital. Briar, Va., this year by Miss Barâ€" bars Ashley Wright, l.?fi. of Mr. and Mrs, William R. Wright. i Friends of Mrs. Edmund Brigâ€" ham, former resident of Highland Park, will be glad to hear that she is a proprietor of a lovely tea room in _ Yorktown, Va. _ The Whitt Schultzs, who have been traveling in the East, had a nice visit with Mrs. Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Peno Favelli of Highwood are the happy parents of a son born Friday, September 15, at the Highland Park hospital. Highland Park will be representâ€" ed at Sweet Briar College, Sweet Mrs. William H. Stupple will be hostess at a dinner party tonight (Thursday) at her home on Michâ€" igan avenue. Mrs. Clarence Chapman of New York City is the house guest of the Misses Katherine and Charlotte Mrs. Earl Gsell entertained at a dessert bridge party and red and white kitchen shower for Miss Grace Gatewood last Saturday. Mrs. P. J. Weber is entertaining at luncheon Friday for Mrs. Phillip McMahon of Denver, Colo. Mrs. William C. Egan and Mrs. Sewall Truax entertained at lunchâ€" eon Monday, Sept. 11, for a few of their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lundquist of Yale lane are receiving congratâ€" ulations on the birth of a daughter born Monday, Sept. 17, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen enterâ€" tained at a lovely handkerchief shower luncheon for Mrs. F. V. Nelâ€" son, the former Mrs. Dorothy Hasâ€" kins, last Friday. Miss Marjory Weber left Monâ€" day for Grinnell, Iowa, where she will enter her junior year at Ginâ€" nell college. Mrs. John Sobey of Bloom street entertained _ at a _ miscellaneous shower Wednesday for her daughâ€" terâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Jesse Sobey, the former Josephine Hines. Mrs. Charles A. Nixon went to Duluth, Minn., last Friday to bring home her son John, who has been visiting relatives there this sumâ€" mer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patten of Boston, Ma#s., announce the birth of a son, Charles Jr., on Tuesday, Sept. 5. Mrs. Patten is the former Betty Williams, daughter of the George Williams of Lake Forest. T HE P R ES 8 ‘ Mrs, Lawrence A. Mills accomâ€" panied her son, Campbell to Deerâ€" | field, Mass., where he will enter his | senior year at the Deerfleld acadâ€" ’emy. Mrs. Mills will stay on in the East for a ten day visit with | friends. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. William C. Egan | are returning this week from their | two weeks honeymoon spent at Seâ€" | basco Terrace, Maine. They will be at home, 540 Hawthorne lane, \after October 15. York, had the honor of chatting with Miss Cornell and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gutherie McClintic, | after the show. l Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Boynton Jr. and family of Elm Place returned | Saturday from Saugatuck, Mich., where they spent the summer. Mr. Scott Hild, who for the past year made his home at 122 McGovâ€" ern street, has moved to Chicago where he will attend Armour Instiâ€" tute this year. Finds $100 Bills in Customer‘s Pocket; Proves Her Honesty Mrs. Helen Normile of Chicago was the week end guest of Mrs. Helen C. Golden. Mrs. Golden was hostess to her> bridge club last Thursday. Is honesty the best policy ? Irene Ugolini, an employee of the Unique Cleaners, proved that it is, by turning over two crisp $100 bills which she found in a customer‘s pocket, to her employer, Raymond Molendi, last Tuesday morning. James Hart is entering his secâ€" ond year at M:LT. this fall and Dick Hart will continue his studies at Harvard. Dick will be a roomâ€" mate of Carroll Binder, Jr., who is a freshman this year. Engaged in her usual routine, Miss Ugolini was examining the clothing which comes into the esâ€" tablishment to see that no valuables Mrs. William Barker reâ€" turned last week from a month‘s visit with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Swinford, in Winnipeg, Canada. Her son Bob joined her for the last two weeks of the visit. at a supper party Sunday for ber relatives. the play, "No Time for Comedy," starring Katherine Cornell at the. 3Aoudan¢£4 o/ Sah'd/éezl STORAGE customers IrepaLe FirEproOr WAREKHOUSES EVANSTON e WINNETKA e HIGHLAND PARK Upbolstered Purniture Open Storage Attendants at the wedding were Everett Swanson of this city and the bride‘s sister, Mildred Karlsen. The young couple are residing at 2044 Orleans avenue, Chicago. Guardian Consents to Youth‘s Marriage Walter Repholz, 20, a former Highland Park resident, was marâ€" ried Saturday evening in Chicago to Dorothy Karison, 19, of the same city, in the presence of his legal guardian, his sister. Because both of his parents are dead, and he had not yet become of age, it was necessary under state law for his guardian to give consent for his marriage. Letters of guardâ€" ianship were granted his sister, Ann Elizabeth Repholz, 22, of 840 Taylor avenue, last week, and Friday she went to the county clerk‘s office and gave her consent to the marriage. first thought were "phoney." When Mr. Molendi was elated over the honesty of his employee and called his customer, E. A. Brown, Sr., of Evanston, to notify him that his emâ€" ployee had found the bills. thought was a slip of paper in a coat pocket. Removing it, she glanced to see what it was and disâ€" covered the two bills, which she at convinced that they were real she became stunned, for she said she had never before seen so many figâ€" ures on a piece of money. â€" mmtydfifimleda is truly commendable ‘and deserving of recognition. Across the street from Ravinia School. Classes for children and adults in the Modern Dance, Ballet, Tap, Acrobatic, and Ballroom are now in progress. 1534 JUDSON AVENUE Highland 644 Bank Lane, Lake Forest _ _ WHERE THE BEST OF FOODS ARE ALWAYS SERVED. A. J. LANDWEHR, Proprietor Our employees are examined periodically by a registered physician and are free from communicable diseases. A REAL TRIBUTE TO c IREDALE SERVICE Since 1871 North Shore families have placed houséhold goods in IREDALE STORAGE for safe keeping and preservation. Your furâ€" niture is carefully wrapped, then stored in clean dry rooms. Special rooms are provided for upholstered furniture, rugs and pianosâ€" Vaults are provided for Silverware, furs and articles of great value. IREDALE WAREHOUSES are convenient go your home . . . FIREPROOF BUILDINGS with PRIVATE ROOMS and regular open storage for household goods, automobiles, office and private records. Why store goods in basements, attics and garages when safe storage costs so little. Wilmette 1332 Glencoe 1332 HELEN STRAUS AARON School of the Dance FASTER, SMOOTHER SERVICE FINER MODERN FACILITIES AND AN EXTRA MARGIN OF SAFETY A Full Measure of Service The Village Bantry MOVING â€" STORING or SHIPPING MODERN DEPOSITORIES your household goods with IREDALE‘S. You Can Afford to Dine at You get more for your money when IREDALE STORAGE RATES are surprisingly moderate. Phone for a free estimate. UNIversity 9300 AHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1989 TRAVEL AGENCY RAIL _ â€"_ AIR â€" sEA §15 Eighth St. . Waukegan, HJ, Scientific Massage Physioâ€"therapy Open daily except Holidays from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday to Satâ€" u:q to u":.-. Sundays 9 "The Cream of the North Shore" "Freezer Fresh" 1CBE CRE A M vel th Baths Dairy & Farm Products 537 Central Avenue (For Men and Women) _ Steam Vapor Baths Pints .. Quarts . Winnetka 1332 Highland Park 181 24¢ 44c 4554

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