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Highland Park Press, 4 Jan 1940, p. 6

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«Brse Jabes «Jerse Jates of the Jown Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GLADYS UDELL, Society Editor ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT OF JANE GARNETT PAGE SIX FORMER RESIDENT ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Neumann of West road, Short Hills, New Jersey formerly of 1131 Lincoln avenue, Highland Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Helen Louise, to Arthur Earle Taâ€" tor Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Tator of Summit, New Jersey. From _ Ann _ Arbor, Michigan, comes the announcement of the enâ€" joyment of Jane Garnett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Garnett to Charles Whiting Newton Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Newton of Wallace, Idaho. Announcement of the engagement of Miss Frances Andrews daughter of Mrs. Fanny Andrews of Winâ€" netka to Theodore Benvenuti, conâ€" stable of Highland Park, was made known last week. No date for the wedding has been set. Miss Neumann attended Deerfieldâ€" Shields High school, Kent Place school in Summit, N. J., and is a graduate of National Park seminâ€" ary, Forest Glen, Maryland. She also attended Traphagan School of Design in New York City. Mrs. Cary Wood Thomas and family, former residents of this city are now living at 15 West 8th street, New York. ANDREWSâ€"BENVENUTI ANNOUNCEMENT GIV EN Mr. Tator attended Newark acadâ€" emy â€" and was â€" graduated from Princeton in 1936, where he was president of his club, Dial lodge. He Miss Garnett is a graduate of Northwestern university where she is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Now a senior in the Colâ€" lege of Architecture at the Univerâ€" sity of Michigan, she expects to complete her course in art for the degree of Bachelor of Design in February. ABRAHAMSâ€"HODES ANNOUNCEMENT GIVEN Mr. Elias Abrahams of First street announces the engagement of his daughter, Irene, to Milton Hodes, Mr. Newton is a senior in the School of Medicine at the University of Michigan, having graduated from the University of Washington at Seattle, and is a member of the Psi Upsilon and Nu Sigma Nu fraterniâ€" ties. The wedding will take place in June. Mrs. Cary Wood Thomas to Timâ€" othy Fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Fuller of Boston and Scituate, Mass., which will take place this Saturday, January 6th. is now affiliated with the American Insurance Company of Newark, New Jersey. Of interest to Highland Parkers is the approaching wedding of Miss Martha Jane Thomas, daughter of THOMASâ€"FPULLER WEDDING SATURDAY Thursdayâ€"Friday g;‘!_o:klln- and the novel by Edith rton, with a distinguished cast of supporting players, including ___GEORGE BRENT Added: Colored Short Subjects Outstanding entertainment! . You‘ll never forget this sim ple story of a great love! Added: Color Cartoon Grouch Club Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday Jan. 7â€"8â€"9 It is our pleasure and privâ€" _ilege to present in her finest performance, co _ starring with 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. "THE OLD MAID" JOHN GARFIELD PRISCILLA LANE MIRIAM HOPKINS ALAN HALE FRANK McHUGH "DUST BE MY DESTINY" the sensational motion picture BETTE DAVIS â€"â€" _ COMING â€"â€"â€" DEANNA DURBIN in "HER FIRST LOVE" GARY COOPER in "THE REAL GLORY" "DEAD END" KIDS in "THE DRES@ PARADE® A L C Y O N Pulitzer Prize Play Jan. 4â€"5 STAUFFERâ€"FRANCOEUR ‘ WEDDING JAN. 10 Announcement is made of the ,‘ forthcoming marriage of â€" Sarah Jane Stauffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Stauffer of Kansas City, Mo., to Philip Francoeur, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Alfred Francoeur of Glencoe avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Voermans of Tomahawk, Wis., are announcing the engagement of their daughter, ‘Annn M., of Highland Park, to Elâ€" mer Langvad, son of H. C. Langvad of Winthrop Harbor. The announceâ€" ment was made at a family Christâ€" mas dinner in the Langvad home. No definite date for the wedding 1hn been set, but the young people plan to marry next summer. The wedding will take place on January 10, in Rio de Janeiro, Braâ€" zil, where the bridegroom represents his firm. He and his bride expect to remain in Rio de Janeiro for a year, then return to the United States. Miss Stauffeer, a member of Pi Beta Phi, attended Scripps college in Claremont, Calif., and graduated from the University of Kansas. Mr. Francoeur attended Principia colâ€" lege in St. Louis and was also a student at the University of Madâ€" rid in Spain. RAMERâ€"BREMER WEDDING On Saturday, December 23, at 4:30 p.m. Miss Rhoda Ramer, formerly of Indiana, Penn., became the bride of Arnold C. Bremer. The wedding was held at the home of the groom‘s parents on 8. Green Bay road. The ceremony was read by the Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, pasâ€" tor of the St. John‘s Evangelical church, followed by a wedding dinâ€" ner served to twenty guests. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hodes of Chicago. The young couple are planning a June wedding and will make their home in Chicago. On Christmas Eve Mrs. Martha Daube of Lake Villa announced the engagement of her daughter Myrtle Elizabeth Daube of Highland Park to Edward Woodman Hogle, son of William Thompson Hogle of Chiâ€" cago. The wedding will take place in the spring. In a setting of ferns, calla lillies and candlebras Mrs. Wilma Knoâ€" blochs Phelps became the bride of Clarence Edward Bohn at the First Presbyterian church in Lake Forest Sunday evening. The ceremony took place at 6 o‘clock with Rev. W. Olâ€" iver Brackett reading the nuptials. The bride was attired in a dinner gown of skyâ€"blue taffeta and wore The young couple their friends at 152 nue. ANNA VOERMANS ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED On Christmas Daube of Lake V engagement of he Elizabeth Daube PHELPSâ€"BOHN WEDDING SATURDAY DAUBEâ€"HOGLE ANNOUNCEMENT Saturday Talk about laughs . . OH BABY! Added: Color Cartoon & News "Nancy Drew and The Hidden Staircase" Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Jan. 10â€"11â€"12 Double Featureâ€"â€" ZORINDA â€" EDDIE ALBERT Powerful as ‘Magnificent Obsession "Unexpected Father" "ON YOUR TOES" Laughs without letâ€"up in this show (. shows ! Her most hilarious superâ€"thriller ! â€"â€"BIHNfâ€"â€"â€".. "When Tomorrow Comes" urday Jan. 6 BONITA GRANVILLE JOHN LITEL BABY _ SANDY SHIRLEY ROSS DENNIS O‘KEEFE IRENE DUNNE CHARLES BOYER â€"andâ€"â€" are at home to Highwood aveâ€" a shoulder length veil held in place with a cluster of finch roses. She also carried a corsage of finch roses. The bride‘s only attendant, Miss Rosanna Atkinson of Lake Bluff was gowned in a rose taffeta dinner gown and carried a corsage of rose colored chrysanthemums with matchâ€" ing chrysanthemum buds in her hair. Mr. Irvin Huseman of West Bend, Wis., was the best man. Among the out of town guests were Mrs. Henry Kasten of Muncie, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. 0. Langdon, of Muncie, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meier of Tripoli, Ia., Mr. and Mrs. E. Knobloch and Miss Mabel Neerâ€" gard of Milwaukee, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bruel and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Joerdnt of Kenosha and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Roskam of Me!â€" rose Park. Mr. Bohn, the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Bohn of Gillett, Wis., is employe in Washington, D. C., where he will take his bride to live. PARTIES FOR MISS HARMON A number of parties have been planned for a brideâ€"toâ€"be of Saturâ€" day, Miss Welthyan Harmon. Mrs. Paul G. Ware gave a dinner Wedâ€" nesday night for Miss Harmon and her fiance, John Crosby Brydon Jr. Dana Stone, who will be best man, is entertaining at cocktails tonight. The junior G. Malcolm MeConâ€" nells will give a dinner at home in Evanston on Friday, following the wedding rehearsal. Mr. McConnell will be an usher. The wedding will take place at 4:30 o‘clock in St. James‘ church. There will not be a reception. . However, the families and wedding attendants will return to the apartment of the bride‘s parâ€" ents, the Hubert Harmons, of East Schiller street, Chicago, to drink a toast to Mr. Brydon and his bride. The senior Mrs. Brydon is coming from Pittsburgh for the wedding. Mrs. Frederick Frazier is coming from New York. Mr. Brydon and his bride will live in Booneville, Ind. DEWYERâ€"FREDRICKS ANNOUNCEMENT MADE Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koepke of Normal, 11l., are receiving congratuâ€" lations on the birth of a daughter Sandra Joy Koepke, born Saturâ€" day, December 30 at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harâ€" old Koepke, the former Joy Delhaye, have been visiting Mrs. Koepke‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Delâ€" haye the past two weeks during their Christmas vacation. A wedding dinner was given at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Knobloch, of Fort Sheridan, for the wedding party and families, followed by a recepâ€" tion for their many friends and relâ€" atives. Charles Bernardi of Central aveâ€" nue was the special speaker at both the morning and evening services of the Foursquare Gospel church, Wauâ€" kegan, Sunday. In the morning he was with the Immanuel Baptist Men‘s Brotherhood, and Sunday eveâ€" ning he was with Christian Fellowâ€" ship league. Mr. and Mrs. John Dewyer of West Lake Forest announced at a Christmas dinner the engagement of their daughter, Mabel, to Orval Fredricks, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fredricks of Deerfield. The bride‘s brother, Mr. William Knobloch, sang "I Love You Truly" duricg the ceremony. A wedding dinner was given at Daniel T. Wooldridge, Waukegan. Miss Hoffman is employed as switchboard operator at the M. H. Hussey corporation, and Mr. Woolâ€" dridge works at Lighting Products company, Highland Park. The wedâ€" ding date has not been set. Mrs. Hans Johnsen, of Waukegan is announcing the engagement of her daughter, Angela Hoffman, to Daniel T. Wooldridge, Waukegan. Miss Hoffman is employed as Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norkett of Deerfieled avenue were given a surâ€" prise party Thursday evening in honor of their twentyâ€"fifth wedding anniversary. The Northwestern Settlement met at the home of Mrs. Horace S. Vaile on Prospect avenue yesterday. Miss Lillian Roberson of Chicago has been the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. Abram Hoffman the past ten days. Miss Phyllis Orr of Oakland, Calif., who has been visiting her aunt Mrs. Elwood Low and family the past three weeks left this week for New York to visit other relaâ€" tives. The Robert Williams left last week for a three weeks vacation in Mexico The Williams‘ children‘s grandfather, Mr. Samuel Rundquist of Lake Forest is staying with them during their parents‘ absence. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Southerâ€" ton were hosts at a buffet supper at their home on New Years Eve. Bobbe Bosworth and Marjory Kurtzon have returned to their studies at Connecticut college, New London, Conn., after spending their Christmas vacations with their reâ€" spective parents. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Snite of N. Deere Park drive entertained at Open House on New Years Eve. Mr. Wallace E. Pierce returned T HE HIG HL A N D P A RK P RESS3 Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Wightman have returned to their home in Moorhead, Minn., after spending the holidays with the Ray T. Larson family. _ Mrs. Aaron B. Coonse (Marjorie Wightman) and small son , Harry Bernard have also been guests | at the Larson home. They are enâ€" route from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to Columbus, Ohio, where Mr. Coonse has recently been transferred and where they will make their future home. Lloyd L. Wightman, speech instructor in Fargo, N. D., high school, has been attending the naâ€" tional speech convention in Chicago and will return to Fargo this week. The Wightmans are all former resiâ€" dents of Glencoe avenue, Highland Park. Their home there has recentâ€" ly been sold. Christmas holidays with his daugh Master Henry G. Bauer, Jr. son | occasion will be coâ€"members of her of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Bauer of | group, including Mrs. John Huess, Chicago avenue celebrated his first| Mrs. Charles Hall, Mrs. William birthday anniversary at a party On Droegmueller, Mrs. J. R. Chason, New Years day. Among those presâ€" | Mrs. R. H. McMillan and Mrs. Paul ent were his maternal grandparents,| S. Nelson, all of Evanston; as well Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hecht and as Mrs. Roy Wolts of Wilmette, daughter Joan of Sturgis, Michigan| Mrs. R. T. Scott of Winnetka, Mrs. and his paternal grandparents, Mr.| A L. McDougall of Glencoe, and and Mrs. August Schroeder of Chiâ€" Mrs. M. C. Jahn of Highland Park. cago. Mrs. R. B. Douglas of Evanston ~oâ€"â€" and Mrs. James Allen of Highland Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Andrew of | Park will receive reservations, which Glencoe are the happy parents of| must be made by noon on January « son born Thursday, December 28, | 10. Mr. John Creigh of Minneapolis spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Creigh. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hardacre of Marion avenue are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of a son born Sunday, December 30, at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. LeRoy Shelton of Glencoe, president of the North Shore Alumâ€" nae of Alpha Phi, announces the second large meeting in their yearâ€" ly series of four marking the joint assembly of the five group units which meet separately at monthly Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Andrew of Glencoe are the happy parents of « son born Thursday, December 28, at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Gust Klemp entertained her club at dessert bridge Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ettore Lenzi of Highwood are the proud parents of a daughter born Thursday, Decemâ€" ber 28, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Pier will entertain at a Twelfth Night party Saturday evening. 373 Central Ave. and last through Wed. Jan. 10 "RED TAQG" SALE ALDEN, Inc. On All Pieces Marked. Every Sale Is For Cash Monday Jan. 8 50% Discount Sale Will Begin Announce A Under the capable chairmanship of Mrs. James Allen of Highland Park, luncheon will be served at 12:30. Assistant hostesses for the occasion will be coâ€"members of her group, including Mrs. John Huess, Mrs. Charles Hall, Mrs. William Droegmueller, Mrs. J. R. Chason, Mrs. R. H. McMillan and Mrs. Paul S. Nelson, all of Evanston; as well as Mrs. Roy Wolts of Wilmette, Mrs. R. T. Scott of Winnetka, Mrs. A. L. McDougall of Glencoe, and Harold Francis Pfister, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Pfister of 2322 A thrilling illustrated lecture of our neighbor country of the tropics â€" The Fiestas of Spanish Mexico, the Art and Life of Indian Mexicoâ€" A new adventure in Old Mexico shown with glorious, new color movies and stills. Highland Park High School Auditorium SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1940 â€"8:15 P. M. FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts DUDLEY CRAFT WATSON Tickets on sale at 7:00 p.m. at the Auditorium Box Office. Prices: Main floor 75¢ or $1.00 . . . Balcony 45¢. Tickets on sale in Highland Park at Chandlet‘s, Gsell‘s and Anspach Travel Bureau. Friday Evening, January 12, 1940, at 8 o‘clock ELM PLACE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Cordially invites you and your friends to attend a THOMAS E. HURLEY, C.S.B. M EXIC O HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Sheridan Road and Elm Place Highland Park, IIl. of Louisville, Ky. Presents By THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1940 The society plays an integral part in student life at Northwestern university. Its Navy Ball is one of the features of the campus soâ€" cial season each year. By sponsoring a Christmas drive on the campus, Sextant brings food â€"and toys to numbers of underprivileged children in and about Evanston. Indian Tree drive, was among the thirtyâ€"three new pledges to Sextant, the honorary naval society at Northâ€" western university. Pfister is a sophomer in the colâ€" lege of Liberal Arts. He plans to make advertising his career. Pfister is a member of the Sigma Nu fraâ€" ternity at whose house he is reâ€" siding while at Northwestern uniâ€" versity. He is a graduate of the Highland Park high school. Sextant is open to all seniors, junâ€" iors, and sophomores in the Naval R.O.T.C. unit. Selection is made on the basis of scholarship, interâ€" est, activities, character, and fitâ€" ness.

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