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Highland Park Press, 28 Sep 1939, p. 6

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SIMPLE WEDDING TUESDAY Following the ceremony there will be a reception at the home of the bride‘s aunt, Mrs. Ernest Knutâ€" son, 636 Skokie avenue, At a small wedding with just the immediate families present, Miss The young coqple will have in their wedding party Miss Elin Johnson as maid of honor and the Misses Vera Johnson and Betty Lefâ€" fert as bridesmaids. Mr. Cecil Nestrick will serve as best man and Louis Geminer and Louis Wagner will be the ushers. their daughter, Betty, to Frederick Leffert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Leffert. The wedding will take place Saturday evening, October 7, at 7:80 o‘clock, at the United Evanâ€" gelical church with Rev. F. P. Robâ€" inson reading the nuptials. The young couple will make their home in Highland Park. â€"Gâ€" HANSONâ€"LEFFERT TO WED OCT. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hanson anâ€" nounce the approaching marriage of Miss Dingle‘s forebears were elosely linked with Chicago‘s social and economic rise and development. Her grandfather, Ambrose d}‘ Thomâ€" as, coâ€"founder of Lord and Thomas, was a pioneer in the field of adverâ€" tising and his name appears in the annals of many of that profession‘s endeavors. Miss Dingle has chosen to be married in the chapel of the Trinity Episcopal church of Highland Park at 4:80 o‘clock on the afternoon of Saturday, October 28. The cereâ€" mony will be followed by a wedding reception at the home of the bride‘s mother in Highland Park. wWED OCTOBER #s Mrs. Florence Thomas Dingle of 515 Sheridan road and Mr. John H. Dingle of Chicago announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter, Florâ€" ence Thomas Dingle, to Laurence T. Herman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Herman of Woodstock. Miss Dingle attended the Royceâ€" more school, Evanston, Bradford Academy, Smith college and Northâ€" western university from which she has just been graduated. Mr. Herâ€" man is a graduate of Dartmouth in the class of ‘34 and is employed in Chicageo. FLORENCE DINGLE TO Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GLADYS UDELL, Society Editor Thursdayâ€"Friday _ Sept. 28â€"29 SHIRLEY TEMPLE RANDOLPH SCOTT Cecilia Plrlni â€" Fay Holden n on & O * 800 Ridgewood Drive Phone 4571 s us Spring Fever You‘ll how! . . at what LOVE does to Andy Hardy! It‘s spring . . . he‘s 17 . . . and he wants to !et married DON‘T MISS THE FUN! "Andy Hardy Gets Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highlad Park IIl. , â€" Admission 30c â€" 10¢ The famous story of the Great Northwest in the making! Ablaze with acâ€" tion . . emotion . . courage! Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9:00 p.m, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. "GOOB _&lzl.‘p%o"l’y.r"n'i_i‘“ â€"__ "ON BORROWED TIME" "yESSE JAMBS" â€" "0U8 LaAbig cifisens» "SUSANNAH OF THE MOUNTIES" Annemarie Wirz â€"Roger Balke Added: COLOR CARTOON MUSICAL AND NEWS MICKEY ROONEY LEWIS STONE A L C Y O N FALL TERM STARTING NOW 3a/ed o/ the Instructors in Piano and Music Theory Beginners and Advanced Students At a luncheon at home in Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich., Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Julius C. Peter announced the engagement of their daughter, Christine, to John Hoyt Gardner, son of Mrs. Frank G. Gardner and the late Mr. Gardner of Central aveâ€" PETERâ€"GARDNER ANNOUNCEMENT About two dozen of Miss Peter‘s and Mr. Gardner‘s closest friends Mrs, Schmidt gave a shower and tea at her home for Miss Thrall yesâ€" terday (Wednesday) and the day of the wedding Mrs. James Kellogg of Winnetka will have a luncheon for the families and members of the bridal party. The bride will be given in marâ€" riage by her brother, William Thrall, of Milwaukee, and will be attended by Mrs. Schmidt as matron of honor. The weddingâ€"ofâ€"Mijss June Thrall to Theodore Regland of Evanston is to take place Saturday. The Rev. E. Ashley Gerhard will perform the ceremony at 4:30 o‘clock in the chaâ€" pel of Christ church in Winnetka, and a reception will follow in the guild room of the Parish house. The bride, the daughter of Mrs. June Thrall of Greencastle, Ind., has been making her home with her sister, Mrs. Ellis P. Schmidt of Beech lane, Highland Park. THRALLâ€"REGLAND NUPTIALS SEPT. so was gowned in a dark blue afterâ€" noon frock and wore a corsage of gardenias. The groom was attended by his brother Norman Christensen. After a weeks honeymoon in the Shenandoah National Forest, Va., Mr. Christiansen and his bride will make their home at 431 Custor aveâ€" nue, Evanston. Murie! Bartiett, daughter of Mrs. W. W. Bartlett and the late Mr. Bartlett became the bride of Hans Christiansen of Evanston, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Christensen of Janesville, Wis. The ceremony was read in Dr. Douglas H. Cornell‘s A reception immediately followed the ceremony at the bride‘s parent‘s home, 369 Bloom street. She was lovely in a blue afternoon dress with a shoulder corsage of orchids and gardenias and her sister, Marâ€" cella, who was her only attendent study at the Glencoe Union church in Glencoe at 4 o‘clock Tuesday Thursdayâ€"Friday Oct. 5â€"6 â€"Double Featureâ€" Preston Foster â€" Lynn Bari Saturday "HERITAGE OF THE DESERT" An nmuinf scoop . . an excitâ€" ing thrillâ€"packed picture! Our Gang Comed Popeye Cartoon and l(-led "INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWA Y" ‘"*NEWS IS MADE AT NIGHT" A superâ€"charged comedy drama of the great American sport! Added : ANN SHERIDAN PAT O‘BRIEN JOHN PAYNE FRANK McHUGH â€"â€"andâ€"â€" DONALD WOODS EVELYN YENABLE 40 Deere Park Dr. S. Phone 1044 Our Gang Comed in Zane Grey‘s in in Mr. and Mrs. Paul Collins of Forâ€" est avenue are receiving congratâ€" ulations on the birth of a daughâ€" ter born Tuesday, Sept. 26, at the St. Therese hospital. Mrs. J. N. Burkart and daughâ€" ter, Gladys Mae, have returned to their home in Miami, Fla., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs, H. G. Pertz and family. Dan Grady has enrolled at the Aeronautical university in Chicaâ€" go for a two year engineering course. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Weber of Ridgewood drive enjoyed & ride on the "400‘ Sunday from Chicago to St. Paul. A number of Highland Parkers attended the annual State Baraecaâ€" Philathea convention at Elgin last Saturday. Mrs. Walter J. Roetter and Mrs. D. Meyers were luncheon guests at the home of Mrs. D, Blume, S. Sherâ€" idan road, last Friday. Mrs. Whitt Schultz of Ridgewood place is entertaining at a bridge luncheon party on Friday. Mr. Daniel Cobb, Sr., of Lake Wales, Fla., and Miss Annie Cobb are visiting at their old home on Laurel avenue. They motored up by way of the New York Fair and report a very interesting trip. Mr. Cobb, now 86, is the oldest living exâ€"mayor of Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Varney of N. Second street are the proud parâ€" ents of a son born Friday, Sept. 22, at the Highland Park hospital. Barbara Doty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Fairchild Doty, celeâ€" brated her ninth birthday anniverâ€" sary Wednesday by giving a party for 16 of her little friends. Fall rushing by the twelve sororâ€" ities at Randolphâ€"Macon Woman‘s college ended yesterday with the biding of 135 new students. Among them is Miss Virginia Sherwin of this city, who accepted a bid to Alâ€" pha Omicron Pi. Pledge ceremonies will be held on Saturday. Mrs. Walter J. Roetter and sisâ€" ter, Mrs. D. Meyers of Hollywood, Calif., were guests of the Highland Park Music Club at Barrington Wednesday. Mrs. Everett L. Millard was the weekâ€"end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boynton at their summer home at Baileys Harbor, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. William Knoblock spent Sunday in Kenosha, Wis., visiting friends. Miss Francigene Sheridan acted as bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Margery Shuman and John J. P. Odell II, Saturday afternoon at Christ church in Winnetka. ness. Miss Peter is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. William Â¥. Peter of Lake Forest. Mr. Gardner has been workâ€" ing in Detroit for the last year and lives in Grosse Pointe, where he met his fiancee, No plans have been made for the wedding. _ Miss Peter attended Mount Holyoke college. Mr. Gardâ€" ner is a fourth generation Chicago an, being a greatâ€"grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Warren 8. Bogue and of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam H. Hoyt. He attended Andover and Lake Forest academies and was graduated from Cornell university in 1984. Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Hawkâ€" ins are spending a few days at their summer cottage near Muskegon, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland T. R. Hastâ€" ings have sold their home at 23 N. Linden avenue and they with their daughters are moving the first of October to Los Gatos, Calif., where they will make their home. Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Roberts have just returned from a three weeks motor trip all through the East and as far South as the Great Smokies, which no one should miss seeing. They also visited Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec, Canada, and report the weather was ideal every place, for the heat had preceded them. The many friends of the Oswald Schuâ€" ettes, former residents of Highland park now of Washington, D. C., and New York City, will be glad to hear that they are well and happy. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Roetter and family will be dinner guests at the Harry Wing‘s home in Deerfleld on Saturday evening. Mrs. H. G, Pertz has returned to Highland Park after an extended visit in Lafayette, Ind., due to the serious illness and death of her mother, Mrs. Ira W. Carpenter. Bill Childs left on Monday for his second year at Harvard law Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen is enterâ€" taining at luncheon and bridge Friâ€" day at the home of her mother, Mrs. Andrew Bloomfield on N. Sheridan Miss Rosemary Rice of Madison, Wis., was the weekâ€"end guest of Mrs. Wilma Pheips and Richard Knobloch. * Mrs. Edward A. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Raiph A. Bard were the THE HIGHLAND PARK PRES3 Plans are being completed for the annual Fall Rummage Sale sponâ€" sored by the Rector‘s Guild of Trinâ€" ity Episcopal church to be held Friâ€" day, October 6, in the Parish House. Doors will open at 9 a.m. and the sale will continue throughout the Fall Rummage Sale of Rector‘s Guild to Be Held Oct. 6 The Bethany church will hold a rummage sale Tuesday and Wedâ€" nesday, October 3â€"4 at 4 N. Second street. Donations will be called for by calling H. P. 2223 or H.P. 4385. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Peters, of Bannockburn, announce the engageâ€" ment of their sister, Delores La Vern Tuttle, to Douglas Grant Patterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Patterson. â€" Mrs. Agnes Golden of S. First street and Mrs. C. G. Marks of Wauâ€" kegan are visiting relatives in Harâ€" risonburg, Va., for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sinclair are leaving this week for the East. Mr. Sinclair is attending a convention at Atlantic City while Mrs. Sinclair is visiting her daughter in Pennsylâ€" vania. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nied of Highland Park have a son born at the Alice Home hospital on Septemâ€" Mrs. George Hayes is leaving toâ€" night (Thursday) for her home in Stockton, Calif., after spending the past two months with her relatives, the Leo Caseys, John Udells and Milton St. Peters, and her many friends here. . Mr, and Mrs. I. H. Nemeroff reâ€" turned Monday from a three weeks tour of the West. Mrs. Wade McNutt of Fort Sheriâ€" dan avenue was hostess at luncheon yesterday (Wednesday)., Dr. and Mrs. Van Lacy and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Lacy and chilâ€" dren spent the weekâ€"end at Turkey Run, Indiana. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pn-h‘uhoulhfl from Thursday to Sunday. The P. N. Goulds have returned from a two weeks vacation at Balâ€" lard Wood and Star Lake, Wis. Mrs. M. E. Tippey of Logansport, Indiana spent the weekâ€"end with her son and his family the Marvin Tipâ€" peys of Egandale road. Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. Nereim were honored Wednesday evening by beâ€" ing hosts at dinner for Mrs. Allan Updegraf of Paris, France. Mrs. Updegraf better known in the busiâ€" ness world as Miss Dora Miller, is a director of the International Styles Inc. and makes semiâ€"annual trips to America. 327â€"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€" sured and drivers bonded. REPAIRED â€" STORED Rummage Sale Oct. 3â€"4 Vogue Cleaners RUGS CLEANED WE CARRY EVERYTHING you need in the way of fertilizers, lawn seed, and gladly furnish estimates on any work pertaining to your lawn, pruning of trees and shrubs, laying out and planting perennial borâ€" ders or assisting you with free suggestions in solving your Garden probâ€" lems. .. . Call up 3420 or visit our modern Flower Shop on Laurel Avenue, one block west of depot where we not only carry the best in Flowers and Plants but many thousands of Spring flowering bulbs such as the best in tulips, daffodils, crocus and others. At our Greenhouses we carry a complete assortment of Cacti, Succulants and other plants for dish gardens and over Flower phone 3420 we fill Telegraph orders to all parts of the U. 8. A. In the ring for over 45 years Laurel Avenueâ€"One Block West of the Depot Telephone H. P. 3420 Your Lawn and Garden For this weekâ€"end again two extra specials, fancy large Hybrid Orchids $1.25 each, also 50 assorted Jonquil Buibs for only $1.00. Expressing our deep gratitude to our many friends and relatives for the kindness and sympathy extendâ€" ed in our recent bereavement.â€"Mr. Richard Curry and Daughter Winâ€" ifred. day until everything is sold. Early of the most popular in the sale, will be in charge of Mrs. Emory B, Curâ€" Miss Helen Bergstrom. Route 45 and 63 â€"1 Mile North of Libertyville Phone Libertyville 1091 F. J. Goggins, Prop. Good Food Fine Imported and Domestic Wines and Liquors Prices are Moderate. A place of refinement where you can bring the entire family. â€" Private Dining Room Classes for children and adults in the Modern Dance, Ballet, Tap, Acrobatic, and Ballroom are now in progress. 1534 JUDSON AVENUE Highlan Across the street from Ravinia School. Park IREDALE Fireproof Warehouses Wiimette 1332 â€"â€" Winnetka 1332 Glencoe 1332 Highlan STORAGE 1723 Benson Avenue OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS Cleanest and Most Efficient Method of Transporting China HELEN STRAUS AARON School of the Dance Card of Thanks Lake County‘s Newest and Most Modern Establishment . . . Specializing in Now Open for Business Accommodations for parties â€"large or small 3Ae o[:'éerl IREDALE CHINA CONTAINER Originators of the 'er_l_ y THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEE #, 1980 > for Highland Park 18 years ago, where she has resided continuously, Funeral services were held Monâ€" day at 1:30 o‘clock at Highland Park Presbyterian church. Dr, Louâ€" was in Cedar Park cemetery., Besides her husband, Mrs. Curry is survived by one daughter, Winâ€" Mrs. Richard Curry Highland Park 181 UNIversity 9300 4554

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