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Highland Park Press, 2 Nov 1939, p. 6

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HOME WEDDING THURSDAY The bride and wroom will enter- win It In open house reception and dinner party on Sunni-y. Nov. It at. Point Comfort, Deerfield for their "any friends. Mrs. Nell Rectenwald of Bloom street announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Jeanette Caroline Reetenwald to William James Himmilwright of Barrington. The wedding, a very quiet .fhsir, will take place at the bride's moth- ers home, Thursday, Nov. 9. A reception followed " the home of the bride's mother where the liv- ine room had been transformed into I bower of autumn colored chrys-n- themumn. White ehrraanthemums adorned the dining room, where . large wedding elite served as a cen- terpiece on the dining table. After a short wedding trip Mr. Herman and his bride will make their home It 222 Dale avenue, ILOBINCIDINOLI "3084703th - . u! m d 'ti-dr-dr-tim. Ill-M Thu-u Dingle. m d In. "mm-Mail.”- “laminatinlcllllnin‘lo "CN-b-tHeel- an Y. Ila-n, u- d Mr. and Mm.BnelM.M-dWiaod.toeh. unstructured-chart!” o'eheh Saturday "tee-rt by the wimmuppmpu lill Burl-n saw-m of cu. clgo, the bride'. only Attendant were a gown of gold Fume. Her hut wu a brunt of golden feathers with a long ostrich plume dnppinz from the feathers. She curried a bouquet of bronze and red chry- unthmuns. Tho Mb won I VII, plain mt gown " b-line, "attuned with I - round new" “and with Ml. long Ilmu Ind I long dupe] train. " loch-n wodding nil which Ibo wore twenty-nix yum no formed the foundation of her veil which Ibo had I long billowy thin of tune. A not: tinned up with I then he. veil thrown buk our the up added to the “truth.- neII of the bridI. Bhe carried I bouquet. of white ehryuuthmm. of mm, [M church. PM“! WhiehconcernotlvYouandYourNoiglhor GtaarrrB1Jrarasl+Bditor Mildly-Frill] Nov. " ---Double Feature--- ROBERT YOUNG FLORENCE RICE in “rub! Chllhl 1‘qu Salon'- ..ror5-fttt'" 'tg.tt.th.-I.eh-tt. Maul-limit" BARBARA STANWYCK ADOLPHI MENJOU WILLIAM HOLDEN Johthomwd...|ndlnn¢hl Tel. B. P. 2400 - Highlul Park m. ' . Ad-l-lo- 80e . toe Deon Open 6:80 - Pint Perform 7:00 'san.',.ikemtd 9:00 p... Sunni-y. Sunday 3nd Bond-y- fro- 2:30 ctr-union. Annemarie Wirx - Roger Balke 800 Ridgewood Drive Phone 4571 "MIIACLES FOR SALE" "IVEIYIODY'S HOBBY" "GOLD“ BOY" CAN" m COLOR own: “031'! IRENE RICE HENRY O’NEILL In tq..-tt.tirf'iT-uc%.qr-tte' mmm-Anmmvcuv- “A“"MN . w iano ant! ms, meaty Mil-ner- 5nd Adv-mod Student! ALCYON Fall Term Starting Now fu, e/th, Instructors in McE WEN-SWANSEN WEDDING FRIDA Y Miss Muriel McEwen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McEwen of Naidn terrace, and Mr. Burton Sw-nwn. non of Mrs. Arthur S. Reyes of Lake Forest and West Pnlm Beach, Florida will be united m marriage tomorrow (Friday) eve- nine at 7 o'clock. The wedding, a small affair with just the immediate families present, will take plnce in the study of the Presbyterian church with Rev. Louis W. Sherwin oMeut, my. After a ten day wedding trip in the South the young couple will mnke their home on the neu- North Side, Chicuo. The wedding ceremony held It 8:30 o'clock in the evening It the Church of the Holy Comforter in Kenilworth wu followed by I recep- tion held It the home of the bride's parents, Mr. And Mn. Frank o. Paisley of Lakeside place. The Rev. Leland H. Danforth rend the Jerv- WP. A reception will be held at the Open House ten room in Deerfield following the service. After a short Who- l'nuu lax-(writ. Nu. on boa-o the bride d has Cyl- endor Blo- Jr., uh In stun-in. in a {or-ll white wool [on with I long Irish he: nil. Ear crock-nod up In bullion“ trom n hid: lu- nun. worn by hr (not _ metthee when she In qred. Bhe carried on ivory white Bible, that has ban in the family for "an, with two orchid- lundng over it. Tho brido': maid of honor and her hid-mid: were [owned in (new: wool and enrried mall'- " ydlow pom-pom- nnd who. Ii. lu- gun Knight In: her connin'u mud of honor and link Huey Park of Kenilworth, who can "not in I white velvet froek and bonnet, acted as Bower tgirl, Serving u brides- maids were, Min Mary Ava Show, use" of the bridegroom; liu Jule Whit-ore and Min Helen Putt. Mr. Snow. an of In. James C. Snow of Chicago. had Tom Robin- Ion of Milwaukee u MI belt man. Unhering were Howard Null, Em- erlon Welles, Stanley Knight, J. D. Van Dennebelle Ind Gilbert Keith. "lam-sway Nun!“ ocr. I ERROL FLYNN OLIVIA DeHAVlLLAND Saturday bl tttt_-d..'....)." ml Adventure: the world in thrilled to for canton. . . . In glorious Technicolor. Ammmuu’m "ROBIN HOOD" Aldd: PORKY HG CARTOON FLOYD GIBBONS ---Datgbte Peat---- Alll “PAIN" MARY BOLAND HANK" DANNY In 40 Deere Park Dr. B. Phone 1044 “IRISH LUCK" Return Enunmem . . in In Nov. " The young couple will have as their attendants, the bride's litter, Miss Helen McEwen and the groortt's brother, Warren Swunaen. Halen who is teaching in the businm de- partment in the Shelbyville, Ill. high school will arrive here tomorrow morning after I Neuity meeting in Champaign, lll. Miss Loretta Kelly of Luke Por- est was nmong the mnny friends who entertained for the bride-ttr-be. She give a personal shower for Miss MeEwen In: Thursday evo- nine. honeymoon Mr. Sw-nun tad his bride will live on the North Side, Chicago. ,, - Mr. and Mrs. Russell Peters of Bannockburn announce the approach- ing marriage of Mrs. Peter's sister, Dolores Lane Tattle of Deer- field, daughter of Mr. Henry Tut- tle of Indiana, to Douglas Grant Pat- terson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson of West Lake Forest, for- merly of Highland Park. The wed- ding ceremony will be read by Rev. Earl J. Bruso at it o'clock Saturday evening in the Bannockburn school auditorium. The reception will also be held lit the school. The young couple will have as their Ittendlms Miss Florence Pat- terson .3 maid of honor and the Misses Violet Peddle and Joyce Pat- terson u bridesmaids. The groom'- brother-in-law, Lloyd Peters. will serve him as beat man and Lloyd Tuttle will net as usher. BETTY CLAVEY, whoa. engagement to C. Donald Binderleider of Clayton, Mo., has been unnamed by her plums, Mr. Ind In. Elmer L. Cluvey of Deerfield. TUTTLE-PA TTERSON WEDDING SA TURDA Y Mr. Patterson and his bride ex- pect to make their home with Mr. Patterson':, parents on Old Mill road in West Lake Forest, temporarily. Gordon Hal Reeder of Palms. boa Angela, was selected “King" of Bay District Junior shift recently. An electric cooking school for boys and girls was held and Gordon won a Hamilton Beech electric mixer for baking a devils food cake. He is the grandson of Mrs. Pauline and the late Harry P. Claw who operated a bakery in Highland Park many years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Larson are having Friday for Louisville, Ky., where they will visit Mr. Ind Mrs. T. L. "bet. Mrs. Russell G. Smith of aninll he: just returned from I three thousand mile trip down the Ohio and Mississippi rims. on the Gor- don C. Greene, en old packet, one of the thrills ot the trip was " Retain. list. when Metro Golden Mayer took pictures of the boat to be used In their Fitapatrieh Travel- oque, "Nntehu" which will be re- lened in Jennnry. Him In Bliss, of N. Linden IVO- mu ll lenving thin Eriduy to spend the week-end with friendl in lil- nnpolls. She will “and the North.. wm~linnenou football game ttqt Sunni-y. Grover Grady Jr. amen-ind thirty-ftre of his friend. at I party Im Sunday evening. ,re.Hmeerrtrtprmthrotaet Cl.- Idu. New York. New 1m. with ttt-dProdme-nm,-det- than“ Munm» eidmttnAtttHr-tBPht.B.. mthOIbvh-lqt-h. “w thet-a-reed Inn chm" o. . of In. Pnnlino City chapter o. . Roy 1).an of tr. St. John: BWF nue and L PM of hi. Pom- s: mound Wain-day hum a m yr? HelanAlfrgmby of Our TII IIOIBAID PAIR Pill. S. wnk the (It-It Claw " Cnlm S. I.“ Thu-Id”. George Chi-k who is studying for his muster degree for C.P.A. " the University of Miehigtut; Ann At- bor, Mich., was home for the week- end visiting his parents the George Clarks of Vine nvenue. Wilson Grady give I Hallowe'en party for Harry Hart’s Boris club Tuesday evening, when the mow emits, built for the Byrd Antartie expedition had its mishap. Miss Elennor Fischer of W. Park avenue left Saturday for I ten days vacation in New York. Mrs. Viola Conrad entertained at a Hallowe'en party Tuesday evening for her niece Mrs. Wesley Conrad of Oshkosh, Wis. Mrs. Helen Golden Ind Mrs. Ar- chibald Abercromby who .re spend- ing a few weeks in Cilifornin Vil- ited Mrs. Pauline Clow, Mrs. charles McCord (Mnrdi Siljeatrom) and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Reeder in Lou Angelou. lust week. Delores Clow, daughter f, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Claw of Van co, can, recently won honorable mention for her fine letter about Wonder Bread. Betty Jane Adler of Vine avenue entertained at a Hullowe'en party Monday evening for twelve of her school friends. Miss Phyllis Deni-ye spent the week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Dethaye. Phyllis is study- ing It Illinois Wesleyan university this yen. At . funny reunion Seturdey evening It the George Clark home or. Vine avenue. the family of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burbrick gathered together for the ttrat time in twenty-ftve Tears. There were present, Mr. George Emmett of Niles Center, Mr. end In, R. A. Burbrick of Kurtis avenue, Mr. end Mrs. o. V. Burbrick of BorIingnme. Colit, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rubric]: of Elmwood Park, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burbrick of Chiengo Ind Mrs. Funk Hencock of Toledo, Clio. The o. V. BorbrieU who were en route from their home in California to New York were - of the George Clerk: end R. A. But-brick: Inter John Wood on I cw tume party for sixteen of his young friends Sum-any evening. Robert luminous will be he“ to I group of his mu. friend- Pri- dny evening n a upper-Mm party in celebration of Mn than] btrthdny minim. the a" two well Mrs. B. A. Weber of Growl-xv! lvenue is registered at the Hotel New Weston, New York City. The chbon children plant! but " tNneom'ert m a. only put of the wad. Dick ant-(hind on lend-y 0min. and lud- at". InkLT-numwu trmeheoetnstdbrumuatTh- “bottom” mum modulations-“1min mtdMrs.h-r-ustsat. lldlowe'n m for a m d ‘mcm-pm d".T'd'Ltti rilyttt1,' nt I 0- "ee. M. Thu - all. - “ his“ - 9 mpg-Lug: - aru. iu-tp" ‘WT’S iii. an. Photo " 'nk-In PM “thank-“Uni.“ dun-dyinwm -eh.t-tortAVH. l. Brick-0| at It!“ Put; - Wm ml - nmawm;w leule-vigvnllhlb Mimi eeMigM.aalPtrh. {in mm a... Chi M WI Gib b gh- ing " Bush; - pity " tho Charter Bonn, mo Orrin.- nu- nu, hasten, on Nut-auc- University anvil, Friday, In. I. at I run. to whieh Ill In te.."". M till he beautiful table pris- amtnsoeintt-withrefr_tn will conclude the waning. It In horedthatntitUnt-iarsdrar- "suotchio'.wiBatt.ndthudo. lingnlnu-t. Inn-curricular activid- In“ gotten under way " 'tatsdtrlV eon Woman Collego during the month since the lethal: your on- od. Taking part in than in lilo Jil lawman: of Highland Put. who is ehairman of the Committee of Sock! Service of the Y.W.C.A. and in .110 Hall Councillor. Mr. nnd In. L. B. Atkinson m registered " the Hotel Saint Paul, " Paul, Minn. 'llllll?mllallll" l REV. P.S.Tl-IOMA$. Highland, Mich., Evangelist 100 VAlll'l'lES Thus no Fruken'n Boll“ grown. lane. in sin bulbs We have supplied not: than two damn-ad cum with tulip- on thii north _ REVIVAL! slim BAY ROAD AND LAUREL AVENUE NOVEMBER 5-19 . . . 7:45 EACH EVENING 440 Elm St., DeeAkeM o “at... “in. Free Delivery ',,',t'f m. WM 3440 ANDIRONS 6MTES 'EIIOD WOOD was mum 'tRErLAGE SCREENS HIEUGHI‘IS BENNETT Hm“ mum ”ECIAI. HIE'LACE scum: AND 4FltATET MADE TO ORDER VISIT ”I mum f f Mod “I'M. Mylo“ display in it. an”. 'II I'll. F"tVLAe" m - "KHAN“ q64lt3.tr loosmur no» “mm” cmcaoo EVERYTHING FOR THE FIREPLACE -'oh-ts.,the,t-tafal1varutuimd. a-.t-,thenerrtt-t,and-lothermtr- 'rmBmhaooDT-rtaAN'rAueoreM -et----er-_. Auo-,Bt-,uat-hn,ttre-otdt- ottterv-offt-,aodHtFte- “mun" cmm-Mth.~~-u mum-mn-m Mom-Ill.- ”(kWh-“hub tItit-er.yeyr1tety mm.- . "trp-tq croc- . “I... NorthshoeeGrrhnofllk-ies erythrubs. Miss Mary Hobart is pleased to announce that she has purchased LEE'S BEAUTY SALON 370 Cenlnl Avenue - Highland Park and graciously solicits your patronage. She will continue to operate the shop at its present midi-ens as, COLONIAL FIREPLACE COMPANY m “In. N " - f7L, Cul?- fez? EVERGREENS I 'rm.tla.-ti-tartdr_ttu.. Mt out but. of at "Ann" - to. them open on" any “HI .._. "ll “W , 'nnouncemenl My“... at The FIRST UNITED EVANGEIJCAI. CHURCH J'.'hWatN1'ttt and“ bank‘s-""55 w-sh-tsis {sun-had lingual-thud“ I T A I. Y From Rome to the Alps A mum inn-mu hem caution-l Wt. “W MB Big. Sew A“- Wed., Nov. Mk, at 8:15 p... TICKETS: 81.00, 75c or Me. On ale in Bi “and Pat " Gull'l and s'hr,'alry, and gt boar, one. " Auditorium," evening of par- fortunes. nun-Etna- mom c- 19 II. Daddy Crafts Watson mil m m WARM _,,,,V V.- "Ei,

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