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Highland Park Press, 25 Apr 1940, p. 6

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Mr. and Mrs. William B. Betts announce the approaching marriage of their daughter Frances L. Betts, to Mr. Donald W. Bollen, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bollen of Maywood. The ceremony will be read at 11 o‘clock Friday morning by Rev. Christoph Kellar in the chapel of Trinity church. The bride‘s sister, Barbara will serve as maid of honor and the groom‘s brother, Keith will act as best man. : A wedding. breakfast will be served the immediate families and friends at the bride‘s home on S. Sheridan road following the cerâ€" emony. After a ten day honeymoon in the South the young couple will The marriage of Miss Catherine Rafferty, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Alex Rafferty of S. Greenbay road and Sam Miller, son of Mrs. Mary Miller of Libertyville, was solemnâ€" ized last Thursday morning at the Immaculate Conception church. The ceremony which was read by the Rev. O‘Neill was at 9:30 and was followed by a reception at the bride‘s home. Mr. Miller and his bride will make their home in Lake Bluff, he being employed by the Consumers Co. of Illinois. BETTSâ€"BOLLEN MARRIAGE FRIDAY When Dr. and Mrs. Blatchford reâ€" turn from a three weeks‘ honeymoon in the East they will live in Winnetâ€" ka. RAPFERTYâ€"MILLER WEDDING THURSDAY BAKKEâ€"BLATCHFORD > WEDDING Miss Maude Alethe Bakke, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans T. Bakke became the bride of Dr, Frank W. Blatchford Jr., at a lovely wedding ceremony Saturday afternoon at four o‘clock in the chapel of Christ church, Winnetka. Dr., Ashley Gerâ€" hard, longâ€"time friend of the groom‘s parents, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Wickes Blatchford, performed the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of cream satin with a bodice rosepoint, .ndi her veil, too, was trimmed with roseâ€" point heirloom lace. Instead of ai bridal bouquet, she carried her mother‘s white satin prayerbook. ‘ Lt. Walter Blatchford, here with his wife from his post at Norfolk, Va., was best man for his brother, and their brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Charles D. Rudolph, and John Davis ushered at the small family wedding. Afterâ€" ward the Bakkes gave the reception at the Georgian Hotel in Evanston. Mildred Bakke, the bride‘s sister, and Joyce Berry, the bridegroom‘s niece, were the bridesmaids, wearing white chiffon gowns and little caps of bachelor buttons, tied to their heads with blue ribbons. They carâ€" ried round bouquets of gardenias. «Jerse Jales of the Jown Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GLADYS UDELL, Society Editor Thursdayâ€"Friday April 25â€"26 NELSON EDDY ILONA MASSEY CHARLIE RUGGLES FRANK MORGAN Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday April 28â€"29â€"30 JAMES STEWART MARGARET SULLIVAN Sweethearts by mail meet at last . . . You will how! at "The Shop Around The Corner" Tol. H. P. 2400 â€" Highlad Park IM , â€" Admission 90e â€" 10¢ A stupendous entertainment .. . eclipsing even "Naughty Marietta‘s" wonders! Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 900 pm, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. "BLONDIE ON A BUDGET" â€" "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED® % "JUDGE HARDY AND SON® "HOUSE OF 7 GABLES" . "SIDEWALKS OF LONDON®" "BALALAIKA" Added : BSelected Short Subjects their love affairl! A L CY O N in 7a/ed o/ tLe Mr. and Mrs. Fré@érick C. D. Dobâ€" son and daughter. Patricia of Forâ€" est avenue have moved to Evanston. Miss Helen Pugsley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pugsley of Glencoe will become the bride of Earl J, Hansen of Highland Park tomorrow (Friday). PUGSLEYâ€"HANSEN WEDDING FRIDAY Charles Moore of Kansas City will be Mr. Coles‘ best man, and Raymond _ Donnersberger, Robert Minogue, Rudolf Laub and Charles Cretors are to usher. Here for the wedding will be the bridesgroom‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Edâ€" gar Coles of Phoenix, Ariz., and his sister, Mrs. Jack Collins of San Francisco. \ Mr. and Mrs. George Donnersâ€" berger of S. Greenbay road anâ€" nounce the approaching marriage of their daughter Antoinette to Hubert Coles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Edgar Coles of Phoenix, Ariz. The wedding date has been set for Satâ€" urday. May 11 at St. Mary‘s church in Lake Forest. The ceremony will be followed by a reception and breakfast at the home of the bride‘s parents. The bride‘s sisters, Genâ€" evieve and Florence and the groom‘s sister, Loretta will serve as bridesâ€" maids and the bride‘s niece, Susan Donnersberger will be flower girl. DONNERSBERGERâ€"COLES ANNOUNCEMENT MADE Sorosis Amicae Night will be obâ€" served in Campbell Chapter on Mauy 1st, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Emma Timm will be Acting Worthy Matron for the evening. There will be initiation at the meeting. All members are invited for this special guest night. Mrs. Dorothy Thomsen will be guest of honor at Antioch chapter on April 25th. SORORIS AMICAE NIGHT, MAY 1 Mrs. Elsie Collins will serve as guest at Wauconda April 30. Mrs. Alvin Culver served as Chaplain at Lake Forest on Monâ€" day, April 22. Mr. Marcello Rollery, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Rollery of Ravinia, will take Mary Ellen Condon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, F. D. Marsh of Walkerton, Indiana, as his bride in a quiet ceremony Saturday afterâ€" noon at 2 o‘clock in Gary, Ind. After a short wedding trip Mr. Rollery and his bride will live at 1145 Morse avenue, Chicago. EASTERN STAR NEWS Mrs. Elsie Collins will serve as Esther at Grayslake o n April 26th. lll!. their home in Rogers Park. CONDONâ€"ROLLERY NUPTIALS SATURDAY Frances and her sister Barbara were weekâ€"end guests of the Donald Bollens in Maywood, at which many prenuptial parties and showers of gifts were given the brideâ€"toâ€"be. Screen _ Play I:L Wells and Comâ€" mander _ Harvey islip. Directed by George B. Seits. Produced by J. Walâ€" ter Rubens. Saturday April WALLACE BEERY CHESTER MORRIS VIRGINIA GREY Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Loose Rev. Winfield Johanson, of Highâ€" mining -m 1 "Fast and Furious" How Yankees Fought Timely! Thrilling 1 Uproarious seque! to "PFast and Thrills in the heart of Selected Short Subjects "Adventure in FRANCHOT _TONE ANN SOTHERN "THUNDER AFLOAT" GEORGE BRENT ISA MIRANDA im Uâ€"Boats. April 27 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mentzer of Oak Park, formerly of Highland Park, are rejoicing over the birth of a son, born Monday, April 22. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Lacy and Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Nelson leave today for a week‘s combined businessâ€" pleasure trip to Montgomery, Ala., and northern Florida. Mrs. Anna Kirby, who has spent the last year and a half in Canada with her sisters, has returned to her home with the Albert Larsons. Mrs. Arthur Van Schaick and daughter of Southport, Conn., forâ€" merly of Highland Park, were week end guests of Mrs. E. W. Gifford. Among the many parties being given for Miss Mary Liske was a linen shower given Friday evening by Miss Marion Moon at her home on Homewood avenue and on Wedâ€" nesday evening Mrs. Margaret Tutâ€" wiler and Miss Frances Liske gave a personal shower for their sister, Mary. Mary will become the bride of Mr. Frederick (Babe) Meierhoff on Tuesday, May 14. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Yowell are expected to return to Highland Park the 1st of May after enjoying the winter in Lake Worth, Fla. They will stop in Tuscaloosa, Ala., on their return trip to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gregory, former residents of this city. Mrs. W. B. Zimmer of Glencoe avenue is in Canada this week on business. Miss Gayle Sackett, class of ‘39 Highland Park High school, is one of 34 members of the Elmhurst College Glee Club, Elmhurst, I!l., which will leave on its annual tour Friday, April 26. The Glee Club will tour in Tndiana, Ohio and Kenâ€" tucky. Miss Sackett is also a memâ€" ber of the College Theatre and a Women‘s Union and has actively participated in their various funcâ€" tions. Mrs. A. G. Klemp of Ridgewood drive entertained at dessert bridge yesterday â€" (Wednesday). Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Lewis are making a two weeks tour of the East, expecting to return home on Friday. Trey visited their daughâ€" ter, Janet, who is attending Stoneâ€" leigh university. Mrs. Edward A. Smith and Mrs. Roger Vail are visiting Mrs. Raiph Bard at her plantation in Randolph, Va., for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Snite and son Peter motored to Sturgeon Bay, Wis., over the weekâ€"end. Mrs. Thomas Creigh and daughâ€" ter Virginia leave Monday for a few days visit with Mrs. Creigh‘s sister, Mrs. Ritzinger, in St. Louis, Mo. Models in the style show to be presented at the Associate Alumnae benefit bridge party on Friday afâ€" ternoon, May 3, at the Country Club of â€" Evanston will include three Northwestern girls whose mothers are alumnae, and one of these mothâ€" ers will be a model, too. Mrs. Walâ€" ter N. Colbath of this city, an alumâ€" nae, will serve as a model. Mrs. James L. Allen has arranged the style show which will have three bridal parties as a climax. ferred to Boit, Daiton and Church Insurance Co. in Boston, Mass. "Brad" left last Saturday and will make his home there. Mrs. W. F. Knobloch Sheridan will be host to Sheridan bridge club at and bridge Friday. avenue is getting along nicely at the Highland Park hospital after a maâ€" jor operation. The Skokie Players had their regâ€" wlar monthly meeting at the home wood, is attending the 88th annual meeting of Illinois Conference beâ€" ing held in Detroit, Mich., April 24 to April 28. Miss Clemewell Lay, director of publicity at Wellesley college, will pay a visit to Chicago the end of this month. In her honor the Chiâ€" cago Wellesley club is holding an acquaintanceship tea on Wednesday afternoon, May 1, at the Orrington hotel in Evanston to which prospecâ€" tive students of Wellesley will be inâ€" vited. _ They include girls from Francis Parker, North Shoxo Counâ€" try Day school, Roycemore, Evansâ€" ton High school, New Trier, Highâ€" land Park and Oak Park High schools. Recent graduates of the college will be there also to tell of life on the campus. Rosemary Hoim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo W. Holm, 1810 Skoâ€" 108 students who will appear in its annual concert in Capen auditorâ€" ium, Normal, Sunday, April 28th at Springfield, May 4, giving an open air concert from 11 a.m. to noon. 3 p.m. The group also will take part in the parade of the bands at kie road is a member of Illinois State Normal University band, of Bradford Larson has been transâ€" Mrs. Anna Augustine of North Â¥EB HIGHLANXD PARK PRE8s of â€" Fort luncheon Mr. and Mrs, Howard Moran visâ€" ited Mr. Moran‘s mother Mrs. Denâ€" nis in Greenbay. Wis., over the weekâ€" end. Mrs. John Grieg and son Bruce of Milwaukee visited Mrs. Grieg‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Sellery last week. Mrs. Catherine Kopp of 454 Linâ€" coln avenue, celebrated her seventyâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Antone Johnson of Clifton avenue are the happy parâ€" ents of a daughter born Friday, April 19 at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Mrs. Oscar Iverson is entertainâ€" ing her club at dessert bridge this Thursday evening. on the birth of a daughter born Wednesday, April 24 at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. of Deerfield are being congratulated Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Troxell entertained at dinner Saturday eveâ€" ning in honor of Capt. Cecil Berry of London, Eng. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hughland of Prairie View are the proud parâ€" ents of a daughter born Thursday, April 18 at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. at a birthday luncheon Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Peter J. Weber. â€"gâ€"â€" Mr, and Mrs. Homer Boggess of Yakima, Wash., were visitors a few days last weekâ€"of Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" len Metcalf in the Udell building. to Washington, D.C., and Florida, will stop here on their return trip in two weeks. Merrill Arthur Miller of Highland Park and Agnes Way of Highwood took out a marriage license in Wauâ€" kegan recently. The Boggesses, who were en route Miss Dorothy Lytle, a sophomore at Skidmore college, Saratoga Springs, N.Y., daughter of James A. Lytle of Lakeside place, has been chosen to play the lead in the semâ€" inar play "The Princess Marries the Page" by Edna St. Vincent Milâ€" lay, which is to be presented in the Little Theatre on April 25th as the thesis work in the department of drama, by Charlotte Stern ‘40, of Cincinnati. These plays are under the single direction of the student who selects her play and cast and originates deâ€" signs for setting, lighting and cosâ€" tumes. Undergraduates majoring in drama assist in the execution of the various units and may be chosen to appear in some of the roles. Mr. and Mrs. William Wachholder vite comparison with other dry cleaning methods. We have installed this new dry cleaning method so that we can give YOU a finer more efficient service at no additional cost. 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Several members of her famâ€" ily came to help her celebrate. Mrs, Kopp is mother of Officer Martin Kopp of the Highland Park Police force. . SPECIAL THIS Beautifully Epotii fep hi menaretty MARINELLO Highland Park, ML BEAUTY CULTURE 125 , APRIL 25, 1940

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