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Highland Park Press, 18 Apr 1940, p. 6

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e Miss Drake was attended by her Eé’ sister, Miss Sylvia Drake, as maid a of honor. The bride wore a dress i‘ of white satin and lace. She also f wore a long veil and carried a bouâ€" i quet of white gladiolias. Miss Sylâ€" :‘x via Drake wore a dress of peach p taffeta trimmed with black. Miss & Margaret Kuehne‘s dress was blue % taffeta with black, and Miss Gladys 2 Farner‘s dreas was nink taffeta with coidponbarternntin.namitainten,.ant 21â€"3 5.. iiint 2520039005 20000.00,00.0,0005000c0,00,0,000 + ried colonial bouquets of pink and t white carnations. They also wore & small hats to match their dresses. & The bride‘s mother was dressed in ; pink taffeta, while the groom‘s ‘~ mother wore blue chiffon. Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GLADYS UDELL, Society Editor DRAKEâ€"STRUB WEDDING Miss Esther Drake of this city became the bride of Mr. Walter Strub in a beautiful church wedding at the Bethany Evangelical church last Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Rev. H. F. Siemsen, the pastor, officiated. Miss Drake is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Drake of Laurel avenue. Mr. Strub is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Strub of Praiâ€" rie View, IIl. Mrs. Miles Dressler sang two soâ€" los, "I Love You Truly" and "Beâ€" cause." The church was decorated with calla lilies and snap dragons. Mr. William Drake gave Ylil daughâ€" ter in marriage. Following the cerâ€" emony the relatives and invited guests proceeded to the social rooms of the church, where a reception took place. The groom was attended by Mr. Gordon Strub, his brother, as best man. Mr. Harry Farner, Mr. Kenâ€" neth Kightly and Mr. Francis Drake acted as ushers. Frederic Ervin White of Florida, formerly of Chicago, took as his bride Mrs. Marion Chase Paulton of Sioux Falls, S. D., in All Saints‘ by the Sea, Monticello, last week. The bridegroom is the father of Earle White of Highland Park, prominent Chicago attorney and bank official. The bride is a sister of Harold G. Chase of Santa Barbara, owner and subdivider of the famous Hope ranch. She is an aunt of Miss Pearl Chase, who thru a current national magazine article becomes known to the world as "Santa Barbara‘s Pearl." WHITEâ€"PAULTON MARRIAGE The members and friends of the Daughters of the British Empire are meeting at the A. J. Butterâ€" worth home on W. Park avenue, Sunday evening for a buffet supper and cards. This is an aid for the D.B.E. BENEFIT SUNDAY EVENING 15¢ . Thursdayâ€"Friday _ April 18â€"19 Every minute beats with exâ€" citement, suspense and thrills. Don‘t reveal the climax to your friends. Added: News and Select Short Subjects Bunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday "HIS GIRL FRIDAY" A comedy that makes you roar to the point of exhaustion! Also Sinclair Service Station 15 N. St. Johns Avenue North Shore Cab Co. Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highlad Park IIL. , â€" Admission 30c â€" 10¢ DoonOpeuo:aO-l-‘ldemh“p.-.;Boud.Mp-. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. April 21â€"22â€"23 CARY GRANT ROSALIND RUSSELL "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED"® â€" "JUDGE HARDY AND soN® "HOUSE OF 7 GABLES® PAT O‘BRIEN EDWARD ARNOLD RUTH TERRY erse _ "SLIGHTLY HONORABLE® ROCCO COBCARELLI "GERONIMO®" â€" "SHOP AROUND THE CORNER®" A L C Y O N 3“&5 o/ffie jown Phone 300 o ligercnrage Hieâ€"comeâ€" en or un â€" > mlg. sued recently to: Casimer A. Wozâ€" niak, 32, Highland Park, and Eleaâ€" nor A. King, 28, Highland Park; Harry Glenn Madison, 20, Highâ€" wood, and Unelma Tellervo Mattila, 20, Highland Park. D.B.E. Old People‘s Home near Holâ€" lywood, III. Everybody welcome. Mrs. Carleton Moseley is spending six weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Marion Sniffen, in Pasadena, Calif. Grover Grady, Jr., 17, and his sisâ€" ter, Mary Elizabeth, 15, whose birthâ€" days both fall on the same day, celebrated the occasion with a supâ€" per party Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dave T. Hallberg and daughter Betty and their house guest, Miss Virginia Gowing, and High school students are invited to the Y.W.C.A Saturday evening, April 27, from 9 to 12 to dance to the strains of Bob Bock‘s band. All students are welcome. Refreshments will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W, Boyd of Prospect avenue visited their son and his family in Nashville, Tenn., the past weekend. HP.H.S. STUDENTS DANCE APRIL 27 Mr. Frank Jones of this city exâ€" plored the famous Endless Caverns at New Market, Va., while on a motor trip through the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Brooks and family spent the week end at Turkey Run, Ind. Mr. and Mrs, William Guyot had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bohnstedt and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bohnstedt and children of Naâ€" perville, III. Bill Knobloch, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Knobloch, was home over the week end from the Uniâ€" versity of Wisconsin for his spring vacation. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Page and daughter, Patricia, of St. Paul, were Sunday guests of the J. F. Leamâ€" ings. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tillman have returned from Rochester, Minn., where they went through the Mayo Clinic for observation. Mrs. Tillâ€" man underwent a minor operation while there. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bard are spending the month of April on their plantation at Clover, Va. Mrs. Fred Gallagher was hostess yesterday at luncheon and bridge at her home on Ridgewood drive. Mr. Albert P. Snite of Central avenue is in Washington, D.C., this week on business. Saturday April 20 â€"â€"â€" DOUBLE FEATURE \â€"â€" MARGARET LINDSAY BORIS KARLOFF Wednesday, Thursday, Friday April 24â€"25â€"26 NELSON EDDY ILONA MASSEY CHARLIE RUGGLES FRANK MORGAN History‘s most amazing spy hunt! A stupendous entertainment . . . eclipsing even "Naughty Marietta‘s" wonders! "Rancho Grande" A whiriwind of song and action ! Added: News of the Day "BRITISH INTELLIGENCE" "BALALAIKA" GENE AUTRY SMILEY BURNETTE nosand in Nathan Udell motored to Grand Rapids, Mich., last weekend to visit the Hallberg‘s son, Bill, who is emâ€" ployed there. Miss Irene Ugolini underwent an appendectomy at the Victory Meâ€" morial hospital on Monday. She is reported as getting along nicely. Mrs. Helen C. Golden and daughâ€" ter Gloria Jean and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Golden of Waukegan motored to Springfield last weekâ€"end to visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Love, the former Helen Golden of Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Michaels of S. Sheridan road are returning toâ€" day from a four months sojourn in Beverley Hills, Calif. Mrs. Clarence E. Bohn and son Bobby Phelps returned to their home in Arlington, Va., after a two weeks visit with Mrs. Bohn‘s parents, the W. F. Knoblochs. Miss Jeanâ€" nette Hobjer, who is employed in Washington, D. C., motored here with Mrs. Bohn for a two weeks visit with her parents in Ravinia. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Leonardi of Highwood are receiving congratâ€" ulations in the birth of a daughter, Donna Jean, born Monday, April 15, at the Highland Park hospital. 3 o‘clock. Mrs. Lyle Fisher of Evâ€" anston will lead the Theta songs. Mrs. J. C. Eliss, Glencoe, and Mrs. George T. Moore, Winnetka, will receive reservations. On Wednesday, April 24, a group of Thetas from Evanston and the north shore will attend the state Theta "Roundup" which will be held at Castle Eden, five miles west of LaGrange, on Highway 6. Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Pfeiffer and and children, Jim and Susan, of Oshkosh, Wis., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bahr. Mrs. Bahr‘s mother, Mrs. George Pansie, Mrs. George Lawler, state alumâ€" nae chairman, and her committee have planned discussion groups beâ€" ginning at 10:30 a.m., luncheon at 12:30, followed by a program given THE HIGHLAND PARKE PRESS two also of Oshkosh, is their guest for Pattie Shelton is entertaining her bridge club this evening (Thursâ€" day). A marriage license has been isâ€" sued in Crown Point, Ind., to Arâ€" thur Rowswell, of New Lenox, HL., and Hazel Koch of Highland Park. Mr, and Mrs. Waldo Thorsen are entertaining at a dinner and bridge party this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elwell atâ€" tended the "Smelt Run" at Mariâ€" nette, Wis., over the week end. They brought â€" back . two â€" bushels _ of "smelt" with them. Miss "Babe" Abercromby enterâ€" tained several of her former Drake University classmates at tea Satâ€" urday afternoon. on plans for the mock convention to be held on the campus April 26 and 27. Election of more than a thousand delegates to the convention began at fraternity, sorority and independâ€" ent house meetings this week. Each state will be represented by a stuâ€" dent delegation. Richard Thorsch, son of Mr, and Mrs. Richard L Thorsch, of Beech street, is among the 175 students A straw poll of Northwestern uniâ€" versity students and faculty memâ€" bers and citizens of Evanston is now being taken to determine presidenâ€" tial preference choices, with more than four thousand ballots being used in the poll. A questionnaire also is being circulated on the campus to determine a tentative platform for the convention. Little one year old Pattie Lou Sheahen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newman Sheahen of Princeton aveâ€" nue, received a precious present on her birthday, Mondayâ€"a baby sister born at the Highland Park hospiâ€" tal. â€" Thorsch, who is a sophomore in the college of liberal arts, is a memâ€" ber of the program committee. Joan Pier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Pier, 8. Linden aveâ€" nue, and Elise Fleager, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Barker Fleaâ€" ger, S. Sheridan road, were among DePauw university coeds chosen to attend Theta Sigma Phi‘s Matrix Table Thursday, April 18. Eightyâ€" one outstanding women were invited to the annual banquet given by the women‘s journalistic honorary preâ€" senting as speaker Mrs. Winifred Van Etten, author of the 1936 bestâ€" seller, "I Am the Fox." This is the first year that invitations have inâ€" cluded honor students in the Music school as well as those active in liberal arts departments. DESSERT BRIDGE FRIDAY, MAY 3 According to Mrs. Paul S. Cumâ€" mins, general chairman of the desâ€" sert bridge party, book review and «sns ce sthrRAPPH PE *PIRC CV Ne Ojâ€" 4 â€"~â€" our name to the Watch next week‘s advertisement for further announcements. RAY MOLENDI Formerlyâ€"Unique Norshore Cleaners 24 N. Sheridan Road Phon Allcuon. for Safe, Scientific Dry Cleaning with most modern method obâ€" tainable. All work guaranteed â€"if not satisfied, your money will be cheerfully refunded. style show which the Associate Alumnae of Northwestern university are giving at the County Club of Evanston on Friday afternoon, May 3, to raise money for furnishings for the Associate Alummae library in Seott Hall, the wheels have been set in motion to insure a large and successful affair. For the book review, Mrs. James S. Harvey will present "Loon Feather" by Tola Fuller. Campus "Beauty Queens" and alumnae of the university will model sports clothes and afternoon and evening gowns from Reidâ€"Calkins Inc. of Evanston and will appear in the three bridal parties which will be shown by Saksâ€"Fifth Ave., Chiâ€" cago. Mrs. James L. Allen of Highâ€" land Park is selecting the models this week. THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1940 Phone H. P. 125

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