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Highland Park Press, 15 Feb 1940, p. 6

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ALPHA GAM ALUMNAE PRESENT ARTISTS Monday evening, February 19, Alâ€" pha Gamma Delta Alumnae Associâ€" ation presents at its regular monthâ€" ly meeting at the chapter house a program of string music and draâ€" matic readings. The musical feature will be preâ€" sented by Miss Margaret Bernâ€" storff of Evanston, alumna member of Alpha Gamma Delta, a talented James Sanford, 100 Wainut street, Highand Park, was elected vice presâ€" ident of the Chick Evans scholars at â€" Northwestern university | this week. The organization consists of 20 boys, all former caddies, who have been awarded scholarships through a fund established by Chick Evans, noted golfer, former holder of the national amateur and national open championship. Sanford, a junâ€" ior in the school of music, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James San-! ford. He is a graduate of Highâ€" land Park high school. 1 RUTTERâ€"BOY NTON MARRIAGE to Woodward L. Boynton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Boynton of N. Sheridan road, took place Friâ€" day afternoon in the Protestant Episeopal Church of the Ascension. Dr. Donald B. Aldrich, the rector, performed the ceremony. Mr. Boynton and his bride will make their home in New York where Mr. Boynton is on the faculty of Birckley School for Boys in New York City. ELECTED V.â€"P. OF CHICK EVANS SCHOLARS Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GLADYS UDELL, Society Editor Rutter, daughter of William Mcâ€" Murtrie Rutter of Pine Forge, Pa, The bride had her sister, Miss Eliffabeth Rutter, for maid of honor. Frederick P. Boynton Jr. was best man for his brother, Thursdayâ€"Friday Feb. 15â€"16 Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday Feb. 18â€"19â€"20 MARLENE DIETRICH JAMES STEWART CHARLES WINNINGER UNA MERKEL MISCHA AUER A gay romantic comedy . . . . just popping with excitement and emotion! Added: Drunk Driving, Crime Doesn‘t Pay Series The greatest east ever corralled for & _ frontier drama . like . you‘ve NEVER seen in all your born days ! Tel. H. 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Miller (Franâ€" ces), are leaving Friday for a month‘s vacation in Florida Mr. Otto Fisher, proprietor of the Ermine Cleaners, is under observaâ€" tion at the Victory Memorial hosâ€" pital in Waukegan. Little Shirley Ann Bock, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bock, who will be four years old on Thursâ€" day, February 29, will celebrate her first birthday with a party for her many friends. On the intervening years of leap year Shirley celeâ€" brates her birthday with her father whose anniversary falls on March 1st. Mrs. Shelby T. Dexter entertained at tea on Wednesday for Mrs, Harry Pier who is leaving the end of this Miss Betty Jane Kugel, who is atâ€" tending the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, was pledged last week to Alpha Delta Pi, nationâ€" al social sorority, according to word received in this city recently. Betty Jane is the daughter of Mrand Mrs. Leonard Kugel, North Linden avenue. Mrs. Earl W. Gsell and Mrs. Lewis B. Sinclair entertained at a stork shower on Tuesday for Mrs. R. H. Price at the home of Mrs. Sinclair on Dale avenue. at on of Members of the five Alpha Delta Pi alumnae groups of the Chicago area have been invited by the North Shore alumnae to participate in the annual celebration of the Abigail Davis Memorial Birthday at the home of Mrs. K. O. English, 6800 N. Oriole avenue, on Monday, Feb. 18, at 1:30 o‘clock. Assisting Mrs. English as hostess will be Mrs. Joh» Mann, 3250 Lake Shore drive. violinist and three other artists inâ€" eluding Miss Ethel Patton, violinâ€" ist, Miss Helen Sommers, violinist, and Miss Phyllis Johnson, pianist. Their selections will feature familiar semiâ€"classical numbers. Mrs. Lorin A. Torrey, of Evanâ€" ston, dramatic reader, will present three character sketches. Mrs. Torrey, a graduate of the School of Speech at Northwestern and a memâ€" ber of Alpha Gamma Delta, is also adviser to the Girl Reserves of the Y.W.C.A. in Evanston. Following the program, refreshâ€" ments will be served. ALPHA DELTA PI ALUMNAE MEET Saturday Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Feb. 21â€"22â€"23 FRED MacMURRAY MADELEINE CARROLL ALLAN JONES A racing romance of love and laughâ€" ter in beautiful BALI! Added: "One Mother‘s Famâ€" ily," featurette Cartoon and News Mrs. Carl T. Anderson entertained a tea on Monday at her home, _S. Sheridan road, for a group the Greenbay school teachers. This lovable family . . . in duteh again ! "BLONDIE BRINGS UP BABY" Lauded for action, suspense and heart appeal ! "HONEYMOON IN BALI" "THE BIG GVUY" â€"â€"â€"â€"ANDâ€"â€" PENNY SINGLETON ARTHUR LAKE BABY DUMPLING VICTOR _ MeLAGLEN JACKIE COOPER rday Feb. 17 â€"DOUBLE FEATUREâ€"â€" in are gmily Mrs. Hoyt Roush of Ridgewood drive and Mrs. Elwood Ankrum of Evanston are motoring to St. Louis, Mo., today where Mrs. Ankrum will make her future home. Dr. John Oppie McCall of New York City is a guest a few days this week of Dr. and Mrs. Abram Hoffman. Dr. McCall is managing director of the Guggenheim Foundaâ€" tion for Children‘s Dentistry in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Betts of Glenview avenue are receiving conâ€" gratulations of the birth of a daughâ€" ter born Saturday, Feb. 10, at the Highland Park hospital. Gen. and Mrs. Robert E. Wood are sojourning at their plantation in Georgia during the month of Febâ€" ruary and on the 29th Gen. Wood will return to his home here before going to New York on business, Mrs. Wood will visit her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Stamps Farish Jr. and their son, William, III, in Houston, Texas, in March before she returns from the south. The Misses Shirley Beyers and Frances Betts are giving a personal shower today (Thursday) for Miss Ada Zimmerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Zimmerman. Gloriaâ€"Jeanne Golden celebrated her seventeenth birthday anniversary on Sunday with a dinner party for several of her friends in the Walâ€" nut room of the Bismarck hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neargarder of Deerfield avenue announce the birth of a daughter born Wednesâ€" day, February 7, at the Highland Park hospital. Miss Mary Fay is entertaining at a personal shower this evening for Miss Ruth Smith of Greenbay roud. Mrs. William Goodreds of Broadâ€" view avenue entertained at a baby shower for Mrs. Alfred Gardner on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Brooks gave a Sunday evening supper party last Sunday. Mrs. Oscar Iverson was hostess and Mrs. Fred Okey was cohostess to Sorosis Amicae Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stille of S. First street are the proud parents of a son born Monday, Feb. 12, at the Highland Park hospital Kenneth Wilson of Waukegan avenue and Carolyn Strauss of Northbrook took out a marriage liâ€" cense in Waukegan reeently. iMfeanitondn ns Piontstis t h t tssc ic it 2 2 Fla., for the remainder of their vaâ€" cation. month for a month‘s sojourn in Byron Howes motored to Rensselaer, Ind., last week with Mrs. Meyer‘s mother, who resides in Rensselaer. Jr. are vacationing for a month at Long Beach, Calif. They expect to be back the early part of next week. â€"gâ€" Robert Sanders celebrated his 16th birthday anniversary on Sunday by entertaining at a sleigh ride party and refreshments at his home afterâ€" ward. Miss Alice Coolidge of Dean aveâ€" nue, who underwent a major operaâ€" tion at the Christ hospital, Cincinâ€" nati, Ohio, is reported as getting along nicely. Mrs. David I. Sanders was hostess to her club Tuesday afternoon at luncheon and bridge. Miss Linda Rodenbeck and her sonâ€" ior session group of the Highland Park high school entertained at a tea and miscellaneous shower for Miss Helen Frank on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bard have returned from a month‘s trip to New York where they visited their daughâ€" ter Kathryn for a few days; they stopped in Savannah, Ga., as the guest of Mrs. Gerard Van Schaick and finally went to Fort Lauderdale, Mrs. Fred Siljestrom gave a party for her bridge club Wednesday eveâ€" ning. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bridges were hosts at a dessert bridge party Tuesday evening. Mrs. C. P. Hunter and son Charies FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Friday Evening, February 23, 1940, at 8:00 o‘clock Elm Place School Auditorium THE HIGEHELAND PARE PRESS > HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Cordially invites you and your friends to attend a JAMES G. ROWELL, C.S.B. Sheridan Road at Elm Place of Kansas City, Missouri by | _In 1917 Ken was a pilot in the }Roynl Air Force, Two years later |he was employed as a junior enâ€" I;gineer for Standard Oil Co. of New EJerse'y and since then he has speâ€" | cialized in Chevrolet and Cadillac 1servic'e repairs. KENTUCKY SERVES A MEAL Old Southern Mansion. Candlelight Dinners before open fireplaces. Dinners from $1, including our famous spoon bread. Luncheon from 50e. On Sunday no advance in prices. SPECIAL LENTEN DINNERS Mr. White of General Auto Repair located at 17 N. St. Johns avenue, has recently obtained the services of Ken Knightly, well known local auto mechanic. Ken will be in complete charge of service. He will have a crew of facâ€" tory trained men with a modern scientific equipment. The Ravinia P.T.A. is inviting the parents of the Ravinia School children to attend a movie Friday, Feb. 16, at 8 o‘clock in the Ravinia 660 Rush Street A benefit piano recital will be given by the Parentâ€"Teacher Civic Association of Braeside, Sunday afâ€" ternoon, March 3, at 3:30 o‘clock in the Braeside school. Amy Neill, viâ€" olinist, and Agnes Conover, pianist, will appear on the program. Ken Kightly Joins General Auto Repair Ravinia P. T.A. to View French Prize Winner Film Feb. 16 Cookin‘ Quality Fourteen Carleton College sophoâ€" mores from lllinois are busy at work on the fourth annual Winter Carnival, to be held all day Saturâ€" day, February 17, on the Northfield campus. Hugh Suttle, 807 Lincoln avenue, is on the competition committee. Elizabeth Clarke, 237 Lincolnwood road, is a member of the publicity committee. luncheon yesterday (Wednesday). as secretary. Campbell Chapter Guild will meet at the Temple on Feb. 23 for desâ€" sert bridge at 2 p.m. The hostesses are Ellen Bleimehl, Eleanor Ohrâ€" mund, Helen Abercromby and Mrs. Fulkerson. Benefit Recital at Braeside School Mar. 3 serve in Wilmette Chapter on Feb. 19; Mrs. Catherine Levin will serve Matron of Campbell Chapter, will Don‘t miss this greas oneâ€"day Snow Fan‘s outing. The fun begins the minâ€" ute you board the train and lasts till the very end. Excellent trail and crossâ€" ment with a kick. Meals and refreshâ€" ments on train and at Devil‘s Lake at nominal cost. Lv. Highland Pk. 8:03 am â€"$% hours for fun as Devil‘s Lake and ar. Highland Park 9:53 pm. Best bargain trip ever. Round trip only NORTH WESTERN Y ES K7/// 1/ ;/ 4/ 4 Apply to your local Ticket Agent or CHICAGO and 2121 or v31° SUH! Chicago Quality Folks | _ There will be a meeting of the Woman‘s Republican Club of Highâ€" | land Park at the home of the presiâ€" Ldent. Mrs. Florence Thomas Dinâ€" | gle, 515 S. 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