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Highland Park Press, 7 Dec 1939, p. 6

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«Jerse Jates of the Jown Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor CHRISTMAS PARTY DECEMBER 18 The Mothers® Club of Alpha Gamâ€" ma Delta are entertaining their husâ€" bands and the undergraduate chapâ€" ter at a buffet supper and Christmas party on Wednesday evening, Deâ€" cember 13, at the chapter house. It will be an oldâ€"fashioned Christâ€" mas party with singing of carols by the girls around the Christmas tree and a program including a skit by the pledges, a group of songs by Barbara Parmalee, junior, in the School of Music and a reading by Miss Josephine Dyer, sophomore in the School of Speech. NIEBUHRâ€"SUESS MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Niebubr of Central avenue announce the marâ€" riage of their daughter Grace Nieâ€" bubr Jacobsen to Maxwell Reistad Suess. The wedding ceremony took place Saturday at the home of Rev. C. W. Whartlon in Valparaiso, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Para of Highâ€" land Park were their only attenâ€" dants. “‘T;e newlyweds took a short wedâ€" ding trip through Indiana and after December 15 they will be at home at 536 Glencoe avenue. EMERSONâ€"V AIL ENGAGEMENT At a cocktail party on Saturday, Mr. Arthur H. Emerson of S. Linâ€" den avenue announced the engageâ€" ment of his daughter, Barbara, to J. Dean Vail Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dean Vail of Kenilworth, The party was given by Barbara‘s aunt, Mrs. Grant H. Laing, at her home in Chicago. Miss Emerson attended the Royceâ€" more school and Bradford Junior college. She is a fourth generation Chicagoan, her maternal greatâ€" grandfather having been Frederick R. Otis, one of four brothers who came here in 1849 from Ohio. _ Miss Emerson is a member of the Chicago Junior league and the Servâ€" ice club. Mr. Vail is a graduate of Harvard university and the Northwestern university law school. No date for the wedding is set, Robert Hayes Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Black, 845 Bloom street, has been elected treasâ€" urer of Alpha Phi Omega at Deâ€" Pauw university. The organization is composed of former Boy Scouts and is known as a service fraterâ€" nity. Black is a junior at DePauw and a member of the university band and of Sigma Chi. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chalmers celebrated Thanksgiving Day last Thursday when their daughter, Ruth, was home from Coe college, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for the week end. â€" Mrs. Francis Schneider of Ridgeâ€" wood drive was hostess to her bridge club Monday evening. Mrs. Helen Golden left Wednesâ€" day for Burlington, lowa, for a week‘s business trip. While there Thursdayâ€"Friday ‘Tel. H. P. 2400 â€"â€" Highlad Park I!l. , â€" Admission 30e â€" 10¢ It Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9:00 p.m, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday Dec. 10â€"11â€"12 VICTOR McLAGLEN BRIAN AHERNE JUNE LANG A saga of violent, virile exâ€" citement as m;mikcem. in its sweep as it is powerful in its dramal "TRADE WINDS" ‘s a whirlwind of romance ... laughs . . . and thrillâ€" packed action! Added: Musical â€" Cartoon Sport Reel "CAPTAIN FURY®" Added: Andy Ciyde Comedy Cartoon In Color irsdayâ€"Friday Dec. 7â€"8 FREDRIC MARCH JOAN BENNETT ANN SOTHERN RALPH BELLAMY LOUIS HAYWARD, TOM BROWN in "THE DUKE OF WEST POINT® â€" JASCHA HEJFETZ in "THEY SHALL RAVE MUSIC" . "POUR FEATHERS" in A L CY O N GLaADYS UDELL, Society Editor in â€"â€"â€"â€" COMING â€"â€"â€" she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 8. Berry and Dr. and Mrs. Ray Baum, t w n Harry Schwartz Miss Elizabeth Low, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Low, is arrivâ€" ing home December 17 from Smith college, Northampton, Mass., for the Christmas holidays. She will have as her guest a cousin, Miss Phyllis Orr, of Oakland, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Niemer of St. Louis, Mo., will be holiday guests of the Elwood Lows. Mrs. Jesse L. Leaming of Greeley, Colo., spent last Friday with the J. F. Leamings. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 0. Birney of 8. St. Johns avenue announce the birth of a son, Kenneth, Jr., Nov. 7, at the Evanston hospital. Mrs. Birney is the former Jean Hawxhurst, daughter of the Paul Hawxhursts of Evanston. Mrs. William Barker has as her house guest Mrs. Edwin C. Hart of Winnipeg, Canada. turned Sunday from the East, spent the Nov. 23rd Thanksgiving with friends in New York and the Nov. 30th Thanksgiving with relatives in Boston. Mr. Bill Hallberg of Minnesota spent the latter part of last week with his parents, the Dave T. Hallâ€" bergs. They celebrated Thanksgivâ€" ing day last Thursday. On Wednesday, December 13, at 2 o‘clock, the North Shore alumâ€" nae group of Gamma Phi Beta will meet at the chapter house, 640 Emâ€" erson street, Evanston, to hear a talk on "Old Glass" by Mrs, Fredâ€" erick H. Nichols of Jamestown, N. Y. Mrs. Nichols will show some pieces that she is bringing from her extensive collection. Miss Laura Mae Carpenter enterâ€" tained Monday evening at a misâ€" cellaneous shower for Miss Gladys Brown, who is to be married Deâ€" cember 27 to Leonard Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Kelley have moved to their farm at Wadsâ€" worth. The F. J.â€" Spalding family have taken the Kelley home at 27 N. Sheridan road and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams have leased the Spalding home at 31 N. Sheridan road. Mrs tained Mrs. H. M. Prior is leaving this week for Jacksonville, Fla., where whe will visit her son, Mr. Lyman Prior and family for the winter, Mrs. William Martin of Noble, 111., is spending this week with her brother, Mr. William Guyot and famâ€" ily. Mrs. Edward A. Smith, who reâ€" Saturday in Glorious Technicolor A thrilling panorama of swift, exciting action . . of a strange and fateful friendship . . . magnificently pment«l. Added :: BUSTER KEATON COMEDY CARTOON IN COLOR Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Dee, 13â€"14â€"15 JANET GAYNOR DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. PAULETTE GODDARD ROLAND YOUNG BILLIE BURKE SABU RAYMOND MASSEY V ALERIE HOBSON The most fascinating family ever to stroll across the silver screen . . in a gay and charmâ€" ing comedyâ€"romance you will __ not want to miss!. Added: Cartoon and Comedy "THE YOUNG IN HEART" Raymond _ Sheahen enterâ€" at bridge Tuesday evening. "DRUMS" Mrs, James Sanford of 100 Wainut | street, is among the 134 Northwestâ€" ern university students *)hg in the school band this year. is both a marching band and a concert organization, giving frequent public performances. _ All equipment is furnished members, including their purple and white uniforms. Sanford is enrolled at Northwestern univerâ€" sity as s junior in the sehool of muâ€" Bobbe Bosworth, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Bosworth of 2265 Lincolnwood drive, has been chosen as one of ten freshmen to act as hostesses at the sophomore dance which is one of the biggest events of the school year, at Connecticut college, New London, Conn. Miss Bosworth was a graduate of the Highland Park high school last June, and is now in her freshman year at the eastern school. . She spent Thanksgiving in Babylon, N. Y., as the guest of Miss Barbara Dillon. James Sanford, the son of Mr, and pha Delta Pi Alumnae Association will meet at 1:30 o‘clock Monday, December 11, for a dessert bridge at the home of Mrs. R. N. DuPuis, 1427 Berwyn avenue. Mrs. Harry Pearce, 4257 N. Pauâ€" lina street, president of the club, has issued an announcement inviting all Chicago Alpha Delta Pis, or visitors in the city, to lunch informally at Old noon. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. William True of Vine avenue Thursday, Nov. 30, at the Highland Park hospital. 7e Troop 8 of the Girl Scouts that Mrs, C. W. Schaff and Mrs. IrYâ€"| ;s made up of girls from the 7th ing C. Schur are travelling through) rade from Ravinia school and all Wisconsin and Minnesota this Week | the seouts from Ridge school where in the interest of Junior PrOgAMS:| they meet had a court of awards and zâ€"0â€" ; invested six girls on Monday with Mrs. Oscar Iverson will be ho#â€"! n peautiful candle light service. The tess to her bridge club Saturday| pirls invested were Madeline Haiz, evening. Maureen Krumback, Barbara Lasier, o Carol Wagner, Jean Watt, Joanne Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. West Of| Weeder. Seven badges were preâ€" Deerfield are announcing the birth| sented; two in metal, two in clothâ€" of a son born Friday, December ‘-! ing, one in swimming, and two in at the Highland Park hospital, music. Gold stars were given for l . mt ; | perfect attendance to Diana McFarâ€" Miss Phyllis Durbahn will enterâ€"| jand, Dorothea Peterson, Margaredt tain her former classmates fr0OM| Archer. Three silver stars were Lindenwoo1 college at & persONA!| piyen for not missing more than shower in honor of Miss DorOthY | three meetings during the year. Grote of Gary, Ind. Nancy Miller, Elise Hartman, and ‘ â€"oâ€" _| Grace Brown received these. Mra. Oscar Iverson will be hosâ€" tess to her bridge club Saturday evening. Las Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jordon of Deerfield are the happy parents of a daughter born Friday, December 1, at the Highland Park hospital. Miss Phyllis Durbahn will enterâ€" tain her former classmates from Lindenwoo1 college at a personal shower in honor of Miss Dorothy Mr. W. E. Durbahn attended the meeting of Epsilon Pi Tau at the DeKalb State Teachers College last Saturday. Wilma Knobloch Phelps spent the week end in Muncie, Ind., as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Langdon, North Shore members Pf the Mr. and Mrs. Alan R. Kidd of Lakeside place are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of a son born Sunday, December 3, at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Bruce Blaine will entertain her bridge club Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Gilkison of Summit avenue, Highwood, are the proud parents of a son born Tuesâ€" day, December 5, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Knaak of Deerâ€" field, Mrs. Art Jacobson of Elgin, Mrs. Melvin Mullins and Mrs. W. 1 1. 0 0 s ns tnllionnn es oi d Heidelberg every Wednesday T HE 5$ South St. Johns Avenue Buy emart, "As You HIGHLAND PARK PERES® B A RK L EY he spent| nesday N. Y., as | smsm=: ram Dillon. 4 f the Alâ€" ssociation { Monday, rt bridge , DuPuis, | us 1 N. Pauâ€" > club, has WhAog; witing all 5 witing @ll | 5o prj, New Holiday Frocks Like It" hosiery in the new fall shaders . Vetter of Highland Park motored .'.. P...,she Mich â€" where they will attend the golden wedding anniverâ€" sary today of Mr. and Mrs. George New dressâ€"up frocks to make you sparkle at holiday parties! ... Frocks with new high necks, upswept shoulders, stunning sleeves . . . in all colors, sizes and styles Mrs. Max Murdock of W'mnnk.l‘ will be a special luncheon speaker at the session following the regular class on Thursday morning, Dec. 7, of the Creative Writing Group of Highland Park. Members from many north shore suburbs are enâ€" rolled in this informal writing group conducted by Rowena Bennett under the auspices of the Education Comâ€" mittee of the Highland Park Y.W. l‘ Christmas party at the Y.W.C.A. |\ on Thursday, Dec. 14. Supper will be served at 6:30, after which games will be played until Santa‘s arrival. ) Reservations must be made by Wedâ€" nesday evening. The Northshore Alumna Chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary jourâ€" nalistic sorority, will hold a breakâ€" fast meeting Wednesday morning, Dec. 13, at the home of Mrs. Kenâ€" neth Olson, 789 Vernon avenue, Gleneoe. Little Elizabeth Bell, aged four, of Philadelphia, Pa., is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sinclair fors few days. Have You a Uniform? \ Again we make a plea to all girls who have outgrown their uniforms to bring them to the Girl Scout ofâ€" fice where they will be purchased and reâ€"sold. This is a good way to earn a few extra pennies for Christâ€" mas. By selling your outâ€"grown uniâ€" form you will be helping someone to have a uniform. Girl Scouts, if you have a uniform you are not using and would like to sell take it to the scout office. . FAYE The troop had a birthday cake with one candle, because the troop was one year old. The scouts served tea to the mothers and guests. The Pi Delta club will have a Bowling Results at H.P. Ten Pin Alleys Following are the league standâ€" ings in the Northwest Suburban Classic League and the National Bowling League, for the week of Nov. 26: Team Glenview Rec. ... Waukegan Rec. .. Pabst Blue Ribbon Oak Terrace Bev. Bleser‘s, Wilmette Ruppert Beer ... Blats Beer ... Harrington Motors Bernards ... . Hecketsweilers St McPhersons ... Russells ...« Huber Elec. ....... ACYONM cssmcusccse Iredale .._...â€"â€"â€" Hill & Stone ... $7.95 ol S ‘p[_Dcouts NEWS AND NOTES Northwest Suburban National 23 22 At 17 16 15 12 10 13 12 11 M 10 10 10 11 16 16 17 18 21 10 10 11 11 12 13 Ave. 932 932 931 927 925 890 868 757 762 764 765 735 782 Annemarie Wirzâ€"Roger Balke 800 Ridgewood Drive Phone 4571 Announcing AIR HEATING ENGINEERS, Inc. K. B. FISKE Sales Engineer L@no dn Tel. H. P. 3900 Complete Installation of Furnaces Blowers and Heating Devices SERVICE SHEET METAL WORK MAN‘S SUIT or sl PLAIN DRESS or COAT CLEANED COaT CLEANED Beginners and Advanced Students Fall Term Starting Now J mu.u'c 3/¢ afa_* Cash and Carry 75¢ THURSDAY, DECEMBEE 7, 1989 40 Deere Park Dr. 8. Phone 1044 29 N. Green Bay R4., H. P. .eory A. J. BRAUN Manager $1

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