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Highland Park Press, 14 Mar 1940, p. 6

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hasheen sct for the â€"weddingâ€" ANNUAL SPRING LUNCHEON Monticello College Club of Chicago will hold its annual spring lunchâ€" eon for the Alumna on Saturday afâ€" ternoon (12:30), March 30th in the Crystal room of the Palmer house. President George Irwin Rohrbough, Francois S. Cillie, and past presiâ€" dent, Martina Erickson Parsons of Terre Haute will be the guest of honor. Francois S. Cillie will repâ€" resent the school faculty as the prinâ€" The mightiest comedyâ€"advenâ€" tureâ€"romance ever achieved in eartoon form in eyeâ€"widening, glorious technicolor , . . eight hit songs . . . spectacle in the new thirdâ€"dimensional technique! Added: Charlie Chase Comedy Screen Snapshots Making Sugar N. S. WELLESLEY CIRCLE MEETS WEDNESDAY The North Shore Wellesley circle will meet at the home of Mrs, Howâ€" ell Murray on N. Linden avenue on Wednesday, March 20. The assistâ€" ing hostesses will be Mrs. David Clarke, Mrs. A. 8. Bauer, and Mrs. Eduard Poser. Mrs. Carroll Binder and Mrs. Mcâ€" Ginnis will give talks on their exâ€" periences as members of the jury in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Udell of N. Sheridan road announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter Phyllis Marâ€" gery to Mr. Andrew James McMilâ€" lan Jr., son of Mrs. Andrew J. Mcâ€" Millan of Downers Grove. No date Thursdayâ€"Friday _ Mar.14â€"15 â€"â€"â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€"â€"â€" TOM BROWN PEGGY MORAN PAT O‘BRIEN Olympe Bradna, Roland Young PHILATHEA CLASS MEETS MARCH 19 The Philathes class of the Bethâ€" any Evangelical church will meet Tuesday evening March 19th at 8 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Walter WHITE ELEPHANT SALE MARCH 14 PHYLLIS UDELL‘S ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Meierhoff, 445 DeTamble avenue. There will be a white elephant rummage and bakery sale, at 371 Roger Williams avenue Thursday, March 14, (today) for the benefit of the Chicago Commons. "Gulliver‘s Travels" in Technicolor Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GLADYS UDELL, Society Editor "Oh, Johnny, How You Can Love" â€"â€"â€" COMING â€"â€"â€" March 24â€"25â€"26â€"Barbara Stanwyck. Fred Mac Murray in "Reâ€" Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highlad Park IIl , â€" Admission 30e â€" 10¢ Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9100 pm, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. "Night of Nights" irch 24â€"25â€"26â€"Barbara sunv‘ck. Fred _ Mac Murra member the Night" â€" Paul Muni in "We Are Not Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., in "Green Hell" 391 Central Avenua March 17â€"18â€"19â€"20 Remember the Date . . . Wednesday, March 20 On Wednesday, March 20th ... Mrs. Bradley, an authorâ€" ity on flowers and flower displays, will be at the Gift Corner with armâ€"loads of fresh spring blossoms to show you new and interesting arrangements! Drop in at any time . . . she will be happy to discuss your ideas, questions and problems. just returned from the New York Garden Show! A L C Y O N nviles you to meet Mrs. Mahlon Bradley 3a/ed o/ the Gift Corner Mrs. Joseph B. Card has returned ftom a five weeks trip to Los Anâ€" geles, Calif., where she visited her daughter, Mrs. H. Southerland Campbell. Mrs. Card also stopped in Phoenix, Ariz. on her return trip. Thursdayâ€"Friday _ Mar. 21â€"22 Mr. and Mrs. William D. McDonâ€" ald and daughter Marjorie and Miss Nancy Leigh Bowes left last Thursâ€" Other Highland Parkers active in production of the play are Gladys Perrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perrow, and Patricia Dobâ€" son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobson. Cooper attended Lincoln Grammar school in Highland Park, Frances Shimer school at Mt. Carroll, and the Principia college in Elsah, Illiâ€" nois. She is the sister of Guernsey Le Pelley, organizer of the Ravinia Players and at present staff cartoonâ€" ist for the Christian Science Moniâ€" Mrs, Robert A. Cooper, of Chiâ€" cago, is starring in "The Melody That Got Lost," whimsical fantasy which will be presented April 2 at the Goodman Memorial theater in Chicago by the Principia Alumni for the benefit of their Chapel fund. Mrs. Cooper is the former Priscilla Le Pelley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Le Pelley, for many years residents of Highiand Fark, now TMILG in VIIiG, Flouds., ar. Saturday March MELVYN DOUGLAS JOAN BLONDELL The story of a sensitive man in the midday of life . . . of a lovely girl moving calmly into an interlude of glorious but forbidden love! tor. Mr. Cooper is an editor for the National Association of Real Estate Boards. A comedy hit that‘s not only hilarious . . . it‘s positively uproarious! Chicago. Mrs. Parsons will be welâ€" comed most affectionately by the the former Monticello students of Chicago women who were in school during the years she was the prinâ€" cipal of Monticello. The spring luncheon is of special importance to the club because the election of ofâ€" ficers will be held. Election is for two year periods. cipal speaker. President Rohrbough has promised to bring an interesting "The Amazing Mr. Williams" Artie Shaw and Orchestra Rhapsody in Color LESLIE HOWARD INGRID BERGMAN Cartons in Color Switzerland, Travelogue "Intermezzo" Added : in Highland Park March 16 The DePauw university chapter of Phi Delte Theta fraternity at Greencastle, Ind., announces the forâ€" Frank Baackes III, son of Mrs. Abram Gaar Strattan, 340 N Sheriâ€" dan road, Highland Park. has been awarded his varsity letter in swimâ€" ming for the semson just ended. Baackes was one of the mainstays of the team, specializing in the freeâ€" style sprints and the 220 yd. freeâ€" style. they all expect to be back in Highâ€" land Park the first part of April. Miss Florence May Snow will apâ€" pear in ‘"The Melody That Got Lost," to be presented by the Chiâ€" cago Principia Alumni on April 2 at the Goodman Memorial theatre, Chicago. Miss Snow, who is the daughter of Mrs. Edgar M. Snow, Prospect Ave., plays a "Melody Maiden" in the production, which combines serious drama and musical comedy technique to form one of the most unusual programs offered theaterâ€"goers this season. The play, and a concert to be given by the diâ€" rectorâ€"Frank Parker, diseur and dance mimeâ€"on April 21, are for the benefit of the Chapel Fund of the Principia college, Elsah, Tliâ€" nois. Mrs. Karl H. Velde entertained at luncheon and bridge Tuesday afâ€" ternoon at her home on S. Linden avenue. Mr. Clinton Beach and daughter Mrs. Harriet B. Yokum and Mrs. Robert R. Grieg are driving to New Orleans and then on to St. Petersâ€" burg, Florida where they will join Mrs. Beach. Mrs. Beach has been in the South the past month and The evening public speaking class of the Highland Park High school will meet at Hills Tea Room for dinâ€" ner Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Childs are expected home this weekâ€"end from their six weeks vacation at Saraâ€" sota, Florida. Mrs. S. F. Shaw, the former Grace Dichl of San Antonio, Texas, former resident of Highland Park is the guest of Mrs. Sewall Truax a few days this week. The Misses Mary Ellen Okey and Phyllis Durbahn entertained at a surprise shower last Thursday eveâ€" ning for Miss Frances Betts, Miss Betts will become the bride of Mr. Donald Bolien on April 26. Mr. Byron Howes of Maple aveâ€" nue will be home the end of this week from a ten day vacation at Miami, Florida. Mrs. Bruce Blaine entertained her bridge club at luncheon and bridge yesterday. Mrs. M. D. Letson of Homewood avenue underwent a major operaâ€" tion last Thursday. She is getting along as well as can be expected The Misses Margo and Betty Hartman of Pleasant avenue gave a miscellaneous shower and tea on Saturday for Mrs. Patricia Golden, who recently became the bride of Mr. Fred Golden. Miss Elizabeth Low, a student at Smith college, Northampton, Mass., will be home March 22 for her spring vacation. Miss Low expects to spend a few days in New York with her former roommate and her husband, Mr. and Mrs, David Dalâ€" zell of Virginia, before coming to Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gleim Jr. of Marion avenue who have been in the South this winter will meet the Henry A. Gardners of Lake Forest in Mexico around March 21 for a two weeks sojourn. end at Principia, Elsah, IIl. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Meyer are sojourning this month in Sarasota, Florida. Miss Jean A. Tennant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tennant is vaâ€" cationing for several weeks in New York. She was joined by Miss Sara Jane Avant of St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. H. M. Prior, who has been wintering in Jacksonville, Fla., has gone to West Los Angeles, Calif., for a month before returning to Highland Park. Susan Weary, Virginia Vanderbic and Nancy Lee Parliament, students of Elm Place school, are includeJ with the Lake Forest group from Halsey school to take the fourth annual spring vacation tour in the East. They will visit Washington, D.C., Mount Vernon, Jamestown, Yorktown, Va., and Annapolis, Md. Marriage licnses were issued reâ€" cently to: Willard M. Miller of Evâ€" anston and Lois Henderson of Highâ€" land Park; Victor John Cuechiara and Lucille Kathryn Davis of Highâ€" land Park day for a two weeks motor trip to diana spa. Mrs. W. H. Duf, and daughter Miss Marcelle Duff, of Ridge road, THE HIGELAND PARKE PR ES3 HHEt Wtekâ€" Inâ€" Mr. Hoffmann prepared for colâ€" lege at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields Townâ€" ship High school, and is now a senâ€" ior in the course in business and engineering administration at the inâ€" Mrs. William H. Stupple of Michâ€" igan avenue entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening. Mrs. Robert Mitchell of Milwauâ€" kee is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Morton Mayor, for ten days. Byottieâ€"bool.â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Watkins have returned from a month spent at Pompano Beach, Florida. Bonner Hoffmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hoffmann of 318 Ravine drive, Highland Park, is performing the duties of production manager in the Massachusetts Institute of Techâ€" nology student production of Edâ€" mund Rostand‘s play "Cyrano de Bergerac," which will be shown toâ€" morrow . @MiBeburday everiurs. al boveiat ie ies sgade se ht who died suddenly Sunday morning at the Homestead hotel in Evanston, was prominently associated with many civic enterprises in Chicago, having served as president of the Chicago Chamber of Commerce in 1921 and being one of the founders of the Chicago Sunday Evening club. Mrs. Warner was accompanied by 105 NORTS STaTE $Takzr. Cana00, us mal initiation of Elroy Langill, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Langill of 437 Malcolm D. Vail of Lakewood place, class of ‘41, College of Arts and Sciences of Cornell university, has been elected editor of the Corâ€" nell Almanac for the academic year street attended the funeral of her her two daughters, Mrs. Alice Turâ€" riff and Mrs. W. H. Bartel and Mr. 1940â€"‘41 at Cornell. Lincoin avenue. Bartel and Mr. Warner Turriff 15¢ :. Also Sinclair Service Station 15 N. St. Johns Avenue MARILINELLO PURE, WHOLESOME MILK Skokie Boulevard and Clavey Road Highland Park NO TOLLâ€"Phone Enterprise 2223 HAWTHORNâ€"MELLODY FARMS ROCCO COSC. ~inâ€"law, Mr. The management and employees of Hawthornâ€"Mellody Farms Dairy take unusual pride in the modern dairy in which their milk is bottled, and in the superior qualities of the product which is delivered daily to North Shore homes. Come and see how milk is pasteurized and bottled in this sunlit dairy. See the immaculate cleanliness. See the fine healthy herds from which our milk comes. See why more and more North Shore homes are using Hawthornâ€"Mellody Farms products. They extend a standing invitation to their customers and all North Shore residents to call at any time and visit this modern dairy. Give Your Children VITAMIN In This Pleasant Way for the bridge benefit being sponâ€" sored by the Winnetka members, which will be given Friday, April 8, at the Wilmette Woman‘s Club, Dorcas Home met last Monday at the home of Mrs. Henry T. Smith in Mrs. Helen C. Golden spent tlo past week visiting friends in Burâ€" Our Vitamin "D" milks are sufficiently fortified with vitemin "D" to provide needed "sunshine" for health and vitality. This milk is fully accepted by the American Medical Association council on foods, and each of our bottles bears its official seal. Ask our driver for authentic literature. Sherâ€"Park Building â€" â€" Sheridan Rd. at Park Ave. Republican Candidate for the State Legislature (Continued on page 3) SPEAK at Young Republican Club Friday Night, 8:00 p.m. Brown Pierce Hear and see the candidates before you vote HIGHLAND PARK HIGHLAND PARK Tenth District THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1940 DAIRY “D”

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