Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 14 Dec 1939, p. 6

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Mr. Wyles is a graduate of the New Mexico Military Institute at Roswell, N. M., and the Wharton School of Finance at the Univerâ€" sity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. For the last three years he has lived in St. Louis with his brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Anthony B. Day, 107 Aberdeen place. His other sister, Mrs. Willis Prague Coleman, lives in Madison, Wis., and his older brother, Tom R. Wyles, Jr. lives in Birmingham, Mich. Miss James, who is called Peggy by her family and close friends, is a graduate of Mary Institute and for a year attended Les Fourgeres in Lausanne, Switzerland. Last year she was the guest of Miss Frances Lasker of Lake Forest, and her family on a world cruise. Miss Lasâ€" ker arrived in St. Louis Friday for the announcement party, and is Miss James‘ guest. JAMESâ€"WYLES ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED The engagement of Miss Elizabeth Myri James, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Frank James, and Eben Richards Wyles was announced Saturday evening at a cocktail party given by Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Robâ€" inson Pirrung at their new home, 8 Radnor road, Huntleigh Village, St. The news was a surprise to ‘the group of Miss James‘ contempoâ€" raries invited for 6 o‘clock, presumâ€" ably to meet friends of Mr, Pirrung. As a matter of fact, the outâ€"ofâ€"town guests were Mr. Wyles‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom R. Wyles, of Highland Park, who arrived last week for the announcement. The wedding will take place in April. PETERâ€"GARDNER DATE ANNOUNCED has chosen June 22 as the date of Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GLADYS UDELL, Society Editor Miss Christine Peter of Grosse Pointe, Mich., niece of Mr. and Mrs. Highland Park. It will be a garden wedding at the home of Miss Peâ€" ter‘s parents, My. and Mrs. Julius ® We also invite you to visit our modern SHORELINE BOWLING ALLEY, located mt 428 Railway Avenue. Open bowling daily until 9 p.m. For further informaâ€" tion Phone 5414. ® Expert bowling service of Joe Cordâ€" ulack are yours free of charge Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Phone H. P. 5587 HIGHLAND 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 Co Thursdayâ€"Friday Dec. 14â€"15 JANET GAYNOR DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR, PAULETTE GODDARD ROLAND YOUNG BILLIE BURKE Dr. and Mrs. Dly gave a dinner One of the Premier Screem Achievements of the Year! All the great emotions will surge through you in this HUMAN story of freckleâ€"faced, snubâ€"nosed youngsters . . . glorified by the music of Jascha Heifets. A picture that will live long . . . in your heart! Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highlad Park IIl. , â€" Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ Sunday â€"Monday â€"Tuesday â€" W ednesday Dee. 17â€"18â€"19â€"20 Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9:00 p.m, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. BOWLING PALACE 139 N. Second Street ‘"THE YOUNG IN HEART" BOW L "THEY SHALL HAVE MUSIC" for Relaxation iwa Darbin in "Her First Love" â€" "The Real G! Added: Famous Painting in Color â€" Cartoon and News JASCHA HEIFETZ ANDREA LEEDS â€" JOEL McCREA A L C Y O N in ja/;d o/ the TEN P I N in Victoria Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Harrison of Aurora, formerly of Highland Park, and Nathan E. Lester, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Lester of Galesburg, were united in marriage on Nov. 30 at the home of the bride‘s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Knight of Wheaton. HARRISONâ€"LESTER MARRIAGE Wilbur Hinn, son of Dr. and Mrs. George J. Hinn, 919 Ridgewood drive, is a candidate for the Luther College basketball squad. Hinn, a sophomore, is a transfer student at WIEDERâ€"MERILAHTI ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Lyle R. Wieder of Hiawatha Trail announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter, Virâ€" ginia Rose, to Donald Merilahti, son of Mrs. Ellen Merilahti, also of this city. Both were graduated from Ridge school and Highland Park High sthool. Mrs. Robert Peck Jr. of Hinsdale will be the matron of honor and Marion Johnson of Chicago will be the maid of honor. The groom‘s cousin, Peggy Burrows of Lake Forest, will be one of the bridesâ€" maids along with Mrs.. William C. Galt, Fileen Lindley and Elaine Obâ€" erwager, all of New York. Dr. Duncan Browne will officiate at the 4 o‘clock service. Mr. Burrows and his bride will make their home in New Haven, Conn., for six months until he comâ€" pletes his senior year at Yale, The wedding of Miss Laura Moyer and Arthur Burrows, Jr., will be solâ€" emnized Thursday, December 28, at the St. James church in Lake Forâ€" est. The family reception will be held at the home of the bride‘s unâ€" cle and aunt, Col. and Mrs, Robert G. Peck. Miss Moyer is the grandâ€" daughter of the late Mrs. B. A. Fessenden, a former resident of this city. George Burrows will be best man for his brother and ushering will be William Grannis and Edward Prince of Lake Forest. Mr. Galt, James Ford Johnson of New York and Robert Caldwell of Boston, classâ€" mates at Yale university. MAYâ€"LOESCH WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. George May of Anâ€" tioch announce the marriage of their daughter, Margaret, to William P. Loesch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Loesch of Bloom street. The young couple were married in Dubuque, Ia., Monday, November 27. A reception was given in their honor at Spearing Castle, near Anâ€" tioch, Wednesday evening, Novemâ€" ber 29. The newlyweds are making their home in Antioch. MOYERâ€"BURROW S WEDDING DEC. 28 Friday night, at which both families Saturday In sport . . in friendship . . in love, America‘s academy of youth lives dramatically . . . romantically . . in a picture to make all America stand up and cheer! Cartoon â€" Travelogue â€" News ‘‘THE DUKE OF WEST POINT" TOM BROWN LOUIS HAYWARD JOAN FONTAINE in 16 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas of Glenview avenue had as their week end guests Mrs. Thomas‘s brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Broom of Indianapolis, Ind. A number of Highland Parkers attended the Principia Mothers Club luncheon at Mandels tea room on Monday. This is a monthly affair given by the Principia Mothers club of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot had as their guests last week their son, Charles of Maywood, and Mrs. Guyâ€" ot‘s sister, Mrs. C. H,. Doyle of Olâ€" ney, IIl. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Matherâ€"Smith left last Thursday for their winter home at Orlando, Fla. © Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Snite spent the latter part of last week in New York. They visited for a few hours with Mrs. Albert O. Snite‘s father, Mr. Wallace E. Pierce of Plattsâ€" burg, N. Y., who expects to spend the Christmas holidays with his daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bahr had as their week end guests Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Pfeiffer and Mrs. Karl Kickâ€" hafer of Oshkosh, Wis. avenue club at Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ewell of Bob O‘ Link road left for their winter home in Coconut Grove, Miami, Fla., on Tuesday, to be gone until May 1. Mr and Mrs. William Guyot spent Monday with their daughter‘s famâ€" ily, the Robert Umbachs, in Chicago. Little David Umbach celebrated his third birthday anniversary on that day. Miss Ruth Walbridge, secretary of the Y.W.C.A., is leaving Friday for Jacksonville, I!L., where she will be maid of honor for Miss Elizaâ€" beth Capps at her marriage to Maxâ€" well Thompson on December 21st. Miss Walbridge expects to be back on the 22nd. Announcement is made of the marriage of Mrs. S, Helen Hoover and Mr. Charles H. Caustin of St. Charles, II1., which took place Sept. 3, 1939, at Gilmore City, lowa. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Leeming are entertaining at a picnic luncheon Saturday at their home on N. Sherâ€" idan road. Mrs. William F. Vetter has as her guest until next spring her cousin, Miss Clara Myhre of Norway. Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Brush have as their guest for two weeks, Mr. Brush‘s sister, Mrs. Lorne English of Robinson, IIl. Mr. English, who is in New York on business for the two weeks, was here for the week end and will stop here on his reâ€" turn trip. Mrs. Edward D. Brigham of Yorktown, Va., former resident of Highland Park, is the guest of Mrs. L. L. Winters. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Menke of Sheridan place are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of a son Miss Phyllis Durbahn will spend the week end in Gary, Ind., where she will be in the receiving line at the marriage of Miss Dorothy Grote and Sidney William Wipke Saturâ€" day at 4 o‘clock. The Lake County Council of the American Legion will hold their regâ€" ular meeting at Waukegan Legion Home, Friday, Dec. 15, at 8 o‘clock. Miss Katherine Baird was hostess at luncheon Monday to Mrs. Richard Greening, Mrs. Harry Perts and Mrs. Hoyt Roush at the Red Lacâ€" quer room in the Palmer house. While there they attended the Frenchâ€"American talks of which Miss Elissa Landi was one of the speakers. have a four and & half daughter, Carol Ann. tal, Evanston. The Menkes also bridge party this afternoon. (Tapter Tremk Co.) 28 E. Rendsiph 64. Mrs. John O‘Connell of Ridgewood ive is entertaining at a dessert GIFTS FOR MEN 2" . ‘15* TRACY TAYLOR AND KEY CASE sETs John Putnam of Prospect entertained her embroidery "dessert" Wednesday afterâ€" THE HIGHLAND PAEK PRESs BILLEFOLD Will Meet Tuesday Benefit Basket Party at Alcyon The feature picture will be "The Spirit of Culver," with Jackie Coopâ€" er and Freddie Bartholomew. Any one donating any amount of nonâ€" perishable food will be admitted. caid avenue is among the patronessâ€" es for the exhibit of water colors by Edith Montlack of New York City which is being held at Mandel Brothers in Chicago during the Christmas holidays. Miss Montlack is one of the leading water color artists of New York City. The Oak Terrace P.T.A. will hold their December meeting Tuesday evening, December 19, at 7:30 o‘clock. A program appropriate to the Christmas season will be preâ€" sented by the school children. Reâ€" freshments will be served by sevâ€" enth grade mothers of which Mrs. Nick Fiori and Mrs. Amedio Santi are the chairmen. At 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Decemâ€" ber 27, the Alcyon theatre will preâ€" sent a special matinee to secure food to make up baskets for the needy families of this community. Young Republicans Meet A meeting of the Deerfleld Young Republican club will be held Friâ€" day evening, December 15 (tomorâ€" row) at 8 o‘clock in the club room in the Sherâ€"Park building on N. Sheridan road. Chapter, American Red Cross, to be awarded their Red Cross service pins back on the yearling squad drive, will be among the 613 Culver Military Academy cadets who will report their departure on Christmas furlough on Friday, December 15, for a three week‘s holiday at home. Furlough expires on January 8. Oak Terrace P.T.A. for having completed 144 hours of service in production units of the Chapter. EBRIRT PERERRCO BR ECCC PIOPERNY NC Highland Park, was made Saturday at the annual Northwestern univerâ€" sity football banquet held at the Stevens hotel, Chicago. Simpson, onâ€" ly five feet six inches tall, played Robert H. Herbst II, 160 Ravine Mrs. Harry Canmann of 1845 Kinâ€" Announcement of a freshman nuâ€" GSELL‘S , tackle, and a little at fullâ€" $2.75 â€" $10.00 A wide selection of popular FRESHLY ROASTED DOUBLEâ€"Kâ€"NUTS for Christmas Dinner A complete selection of pens and pencils . . . boxed for Christmas giving. Realistic Stuffed Animals LAMBS â€" BEARS â€" ELEPHANTS â€" DOGS â€" PANDAS Eversharp Pencils Pipes and Pipe Racks Cigars and Tobaccos Sparklet Sypon Bottles Yardley Sets $1.00 * $15.00 The Ideal Gift. For Him Earl W. Gsell & Co. PARKER FOUNTAIN PENS AND SETS Mary Ann Zahnle Long Time Resident Passes Away Dec. 8 Miss Mary Ann Zahnle, 62, of 909 by two brothers, Martin and John, Dewey, Mrs. Rose Berube, Mrs. Marâ€" garet Mowers, and Mrs. Gertrude Morton. All save Mrs. Morton, & resident of California, are Highland Parkers. rube, to Holy Cross church, Deerâ€" field. Interment was in St. Pat rick‘s church, West Lake Forest Funeral services were held Tuesâ€" day morning at 9:15 o‘clock from the home of her sister, Mrs. Beâ€" For the Kiddies 59c $1.25 â€" $5.00 Whitman‘s in Christmas Boxes $1.00 o $4.50 GOBELIN CHOCOLATES Perfumes 50c t $2.00 For Her THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1989 lowa Parolee Turned Over to U. 8. Marshal '.hlA.mfin parolee, who was picked up in land Park last week, and charged with vagrancy, was turned over to the United States marshal to stand trial before a Federal judge on a charge of transporting a stolen car from one state to another. Mm & mhMb‘m‘ into Hilincis. He was held in the Highland Park jail on $200 bond unâ€" til a report could be made on the Stationery $1.75 â€" $15.00 Insist on Wilson‘s Tender Made Ham

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy