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Highland Park Press, 19 Oct 1939, p. 6

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Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor @1 ~JONES '%MW”A! Of interest to the many Highland Park friends of the Will A. Gibson h-fi.MdWM but now of Dallss, Texas, is the of Miss Elmira Gibson to Jones of Cincinnati, son of rs. J. L. Lancaster and of the late Fred A, Jones of Dallas. ‘The ceremony took place Satâ€" w&.:flo'fl.fi“". ‘s eathedral, Dallas, with a Woman‘s Club The former Miss Gibson was eduâ€" eated at the Roycemore school, at Ferry Hall, and in England. Mr. Jones is a graduamte of Cornell. â€"â€"@â€" HENRIETTA JENKINS IS MARRIED Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Arthur Jenâ€" kins announce the marriage oi their daughter, Henrietta Grace, to Minâ€" MANNâ€"GRAHAM ‘ WEDDING The wedding of Miss Priscilla Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D, Mann, and Mr, Myron T. Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Graham, of Wichita, Kans., was solemnized last Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o‘clock. The ceremony, a simple affair, was held at the Mann home, 218 .N. Sheridan road with Rev, Louis W. Sherwin officiating. fer Sargent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Sargent of Evanston, on Saturday, the fourteenth of October, at Freeport, II!. . _ Upon their return the young couâ€" ple will be at home at 1222 Central street, Evanston. The bride was lovely in a long white wool dress carrying white lilâ€" lies. Her sister, Mrs, Margare}: Buh], acting as matron of honor, was gowned in a long light blue silk dress, blue velvet hat and carâ€" ried blue and pink asters. Little Joan and Beatrice Smoot, nieces of the bride, were sweet in dark green velâ€" vet frocks and carrying nosegays of roses. white chrysanthemums and blue bachelor buttons Mr, Donald Glasscock of Chicago served as best A tea was held at the house folâ€" lowing the ceremony for the young couple‘s immediate family and ‘close friends. After their honeymoon they will make their home at Lake Grove Club, Decatur, IIl. _ Mr. and Mrs, William Mann, who have been travelling through the east the past three weeks, returned to Highland Park last Thursday in time for the wedding. Their daughâ€" Thursdayâ€"Friday Oct. 19â€"20 â€"Return Engagementâ€" RAVINIA STUDIO THEATRE igs/;p5°3 THE TALKING CAT octoBEer 21 ORVILLE‘S BIG DATE â€" WILDCAT WiILLIE . Oct. 28 in Glorious Technicolor From a great novel comes a greater, more thrilling picture . . . one you will want to see again Starring: Bennett King â€" Bill Murphey â€" John Selfridge â€" Kathleen Watson, â€" Sunday â€"Monday Oct. 22â€"23 BOB BURNS SUSAN HAYWARD Added : Selected Short Subjects Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highlad Park IIl. , â€" Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9:00 p.m, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. Popeye Cartoon â€" Pete Smith boe"lu â€" Musical Comedy m childrens play by Rowena Bennett especially written for this cast. Starring: Betsy Law â€" David Binder â€" Debe Binder â€" Gale George â€" Samuel Ge ’cm 3a&4 o/ lAe 3own As Lem Schofield, lawyer humorist, philosopher yon'lf Nove Bo6 Burns, the Man of the Hour, in the Picture of the Year! TYRONE POWER HENRY FONDA RANDOLPH SCOTT NANCY KELLY Naney Holt â€" Francis Grimes. Directors â€"Jean Easton â€" Joan Van Bergen. "JESSE JAMES" "OUR LEADING CITIZEN" BING CROSBY in "THE STAR MAKER® JUDY GARLAND in "WIZARD OF OZ" "GOLDEN BOY" â€" "ANGELS WASH THEIR FPACBS" alNiM JIUGVZRIY i PILIL L EL _ pHONE H. P. 10%0 dramatic groups under the direction of HELEN BEACH, presents A LCY ON â€" Guapys UDELL, Society Editor â€"â€"â€"â€" COMING â€"â€"â€" living in New. York City, arrived here the latter paert of last week and will stay on until after their othâ€" er sister‘s (Dorothy) wedding this coming Saturday. ; â€"gâ€" DOROTHY MANN‘S WEDDING FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. William D. Mann of N. Sheridan road are announcing the approaching marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, to Mr. 8. Lee Jackson of Evanston. The wedding will take place tomorrow (Friday) at 12 o‘clock noon at the Presbyâ€" terian church with Rev, Louis W. Sherwin reading the service. The wedding will be small with just the immediate families and friends presâ€" ent. The bride‘s sister, Isabelle, will attend as maid of honor and Mrs. Barnard Pollock of New York City, sister of the groom, will serve as bridesmaid. Mr. S, Eugene Jackson of Providence, R. L, will attend his son as best man and Mr: Ralph Longstaff of Evanston will act as usher. JOHN CANRIGHTS ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED _ _A wedding breakfast will be servâ€" ed at the Mann home following the ceremony. _ _ ~ â€" At a small family dinner recently Dr. and Mrs. David Fitzgerald of Winnetka announced the engageâ€" ment of their daughter Jane to John R. Canright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield 8. Canright of Linden aveâ€" nue. The wedding will take place at 11 o‘clock on Nov, 18 at the St. Francis Xavier church in Wilmette with the Rev. Thomas Burke officiatâ€" ing. The ceremony will be followed by a reception at the Edgewater Beach hotel. Among the out of town guests here for the wedding are: Mrs. J. Tyrrell Cheney of New York, mothâ€" er of the groom; Mr. S. Eugene Jackson of Providence, R. I., father of the groom; Mrs. C, R. Buhl and Miss Isabelle Mann of New York City, sisters of the bride. Miss â€" Fitzgerald‘s only â€" sister, Miss Nancy, who is now attending Barat college, will be maid of honor. George Edward Canright will be his brother‘s best man. Ushering will be Robert O‘Brien of Milwaukee, Raymong Davis of Winnetka, and the bride‘s two brothers, Donald R. and T. Gannon Fitzgerald, Mr, Canâ€" right is a graduate of the Univerâ€" sity of Chicago law school. He and his bride will be at home in Danville, IIl. Saturday Oct. â€"Return Engagementâ€" MYRNA LOY WARNER BAXTER arms of hh-ri"fiyl%?’.’.“, in this exeiting ima from East of Sues! Added: Popeye Cartoon Famous Paintings in Color for!_ Hedy Lamarr, erotie semsation of "Algier=" finds peradise in the Outstanding . entertainment is offered again in this thrilling comedy drama of the race track! Added: BETTY BOOP _ CARTOON MUSICAL COMEDY AND NEWS Oct. 24â€"25â€"26 (This picture not suitable for children!) HEDY LAMARR ROBERT TAYLOR The Picture You‘ve Been Waiting "BROADWAY BILL" "LADY OF THE TROPICS" C. R. Bubhi (Margaret) in 1532 JUDSON AVE. sATURDAY 4 O‘CLOCK GAMMA PHI BET A Gamma Phi Beta will meet st the home of Mrs,. William Winten, 10 Indian Hill rosd, Winnetks, Wedâ€" nesday, October 18th. !H\“- ling of Evanston will give & on "Flower Decoration." Mrs. K. Wagâ€" ;&_‘hbfllm- ALPHA DELTA PI TO MEET MONDAY North Shore Alumnase of Alphs Delta Pi will meet on Monday, Ocâ€" â€"E-.r,- “â€"M,_' W"“ M aveâ€" nue in Glencoe The meeting will Mrs. Harry Pearce, 4527 N. Paulâ€" ina street, Chicago, president of the group, will conduct a short business meeting at which time announceâ€" ment will be made of plans for the year and various committee chairâ€" men will be named. 1:80 o‘clock. MURIEL MeEW EN TO WED Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McEwen of Naida Tr. announce the appgoachâ€" ing marriage of their daughter, Muâ€" riel, to Mr. Burton Swansen, son of Mrs. Arthur S. Keyes of Lake Forâ€" est and West Paim Beach, Florids. The marriage will take place in the study of the Presbyterian chureh on November 3rd at 7 o‘clock with just the members of the immediate famâ€" ilies present. Rev. Louis W. Sherâ€" win will read ‘the ceremony. A reâ€" ception will be held at the Open House tea room in Deerfleld, The young couple‘s only attendâ€" ants will be the bride‘s sister, Helâ€" en, and the groom‘s brother, Warâ€" ren. Among the many parties beâ€" ing given is the miscellaneous showâ€" er Mrs. Claude Michael gave on Ocâ€" tober 12; Mrs. Jack Turner was hosâ€" tess at a pantry shower on October 16 and Mrs. Joseph Reynolds is givâ€" ing a linen and lingerie shower toâ€" day (Thursday). PAISLEY.SNOW wWEDDING OCT. 26 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paisley of Ravinia have issued invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Frances Marguerite and James Calâ€" lender Snow Jr. on Oct. 26 at 8:30 o‘clock in the evening at the Church of the Holy Comforter in Kenilâ€" worth. The Rev. Leland H. Danâ€" forth will read the service. A reâ€" ception will follow at the Paisley home. Miss Margaret Knight will be her cousin‘s maid of honor, and two litâ€" tle cousins, Nancy: Park and James Knight, will be the flower girl and ring bearer. Miss Mary Ava Snow, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Jane Whitacre and Miss Helen Putt wil} be bridesmaids. GEORGIA DONNESBERGER WEDDING SATURDAY Gilbert Keith. Mr. Snow, son of Mrs. James C. Snow of Chicago, will have Tom Robinson of Milwaukee as his best man. _ Ushering will be Howard Nash, Emerson Welles, Stanley Knight, J. D. Van Denaebeele, and The wedding of Miss Georgia Donâ€" nersberger, daughter of Mr, land Mrs. George Donnersberger of S. Greenbay road, and Charles J, Creâ€" tors, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Deâ€" Witt Cretors, will be solemnized at a nuptial mass in St, Mary‘s church in Lake Forest on Saturday, The cereâ€" mony will be followed by a recepâ€" tion and breakfast at Exmoor Counâ€" try club. _ In her bridal retinue, Miss Donâ€" nersberger will have six attendants â€"Genevieve Swift, who now lives in Pasadens, Calif., as the maid of honor, and Louise Cretors, Jane Fitzgerald of Winnetka, and Anâ€" toinette, Genevieve and Florence Donnersberger as bridesmaids, The last three named attendants are younger sisters of the bride. Young Mr. Cretors‘ roommate at Princeton, Herbert Davenport, is coming from New York to be best man at the wedding, Ushers will inâ€" clude Frederick Fix, Edmund Eaâ€" gon, Gerald White, James Hoilahan and Frederick Wendnagel, all of Chiâ€" cago. Entertaining for the couple, who will go to Jamaica on their honeyâ€" moon and come back to live in a wmew home in Highland Park, began| on Sept. 26, when Mr. and Mrs. Don-] nersberger gave a country dance on the lawn of their home. Mary Nivâ€" ins of Wilmette was hoste:s at a tea and shower, Helen Enright gave a luncheon and shower, Jane Fitzâ€" gerald had a cocktail party, Virginia White held a luncheon in Glencoe, Betty Batchelder gave a cocktail party, Louise Cretor was hostess at luncheon last Thursday, Mrs. Fredâ€" erick Fix gave a buffet supper party on Saturday and Mr, and Mrs. Donâ€" nersberger will have the bridal dinâ€" ner the evening before the weddinf in their home. MARGARET KERR‘S ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. David Kerr of 53 N. Second street announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter, Margaâ€" ret, to Dr. Raymond Leon Guenâ€" veur of LaCrosse,. Wis., son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Guenveur of Charlesâ€" ton, 8. C. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nereim enterâ€" tained at a dinner party Saturday evening at which Mr. George Lyons showed pictures of China which he had recently taken and Mr. Nereim showed pictures of Egypt, .. ... | THE HIGELAND PARK PRE83 at from a five weeks visit in New York and in Ventnor, N. J., where she visited Mrs. Frank Everett. â€"Gâ€" Word has been received that Mr, and Mrs. Edward Leach (Louise Ruffuer) of Schenectady, N. Y., are the proud parents of a daughter born Saturday, Oct, 7. movgeme Mr. and Mrs. Joshus Derry have moved into their new home on ‘Gn-hymlbhhm the engagement of Miss Anna Maâ€" rie Herrmann of Deerfield to Anâ€" drew Erickson of Half Day, forâ€" merly of Highisnd Park. daughters, Barbara and Joan, are back in their own home on Laurel avenue, Winnetks, Mr. Smith having returned the end of September from early in the month, and spent Sepâ€" tember in Highland Park with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Robert Umbach and son David of Chicago are visiting Mrs. Umbach‘s parents, the William Guyots, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Hardacre of Highland Park and North Woods Club, Ishpeming, Mich., are visiting the junior Milton Hardacres for sevâ€" eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James McGarvie of Deerfield are the happy parents of a daughter â€"born Wednesday, Oct. 11, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Krase of Deerfield are announcing the birth of a son born Monday, October 16, at the Highland Rark hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Holmes have moved back to their home on N. Sheridan road from Chicago where they spent the summer; their home having been leased to Gov. Horner and his retinue. Mrs. A. Minty Waldron (Jane Holmes) is living with her family until the first of January when her husband, Dr. Waldron, will complete his term of resident doctor in Boston. They will then take up housekeeping in Ann Arbor, Mich. David Holmes is atâ€" tending the Elgin Academy in Elgin this year and Alice is studying at the Arthur Jordon Conservatory of Music in Indianapolis. â€" Sam, Jr., who is employed in Chicago, is livâ€" ing at home and the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs, John Russell Holmes Mr. STRAWBERRY FILLED lee Cueam fre DESSERT OF THE MONTH 33¢ Serves Four DELICIOUS RIPE BERRY FILLING VANILLA ICE CREAM CRUST wWHIPPED CREAM DECORATION Highland Park 2600 Annemarie Wirz â€"Roger Balke 800 Ridgewood Drive Phone 4571 Earl W. Gsell & Co. 1Ano An has been made of HYor:ox Beginners and Advanced Students Fall Term Starting Now 1CBE CR E A M Pharmacists z[ mudic 3‘ Instructors in Mr. and Mrs, Robert C. 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