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Highland Park Press, 13 Jun 1940, p. 6

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After a wedding trip, Dr. Newton Jr. will take his bride to live in Ann Arbor where he has an appointment at the University hospital for sevâ€" eral years. Attending Miss Garnett will be Mrs. Wayne Stewart of Ann Arbor, Michigan, as matron of honor. The four bridesmaids are to be Mrs. Daâ€" vid Findlay of Pittsburgh, Penna., Miss Mary Margaret Campbell of Detroit, Mich., Miss Dorothy Glandâ€" er of Evanston, and Miss Elsie Reeder of Los Angeles, California. Dr. Newton Jr. will have as his best man Dr. Nathan Munroe of Jackson, Michigan. Guests will be ushered to their seats in the church by James B. Garnett, the bride‘s brother; Dr. H. Ethan Allen of Toâ€" ledo, Ohio; Mr. Guerdon D. Greenâ€" way of Ann Arbor, Michigan, and D‘rl. Charles B. Darner of Cincinnati, Ohio. GARNETTâ€"NEW TON wWEDDING MONDAY The wedding of Miss Jane Garâ€" nett to Dr. Charles Whiting Newâ€" ton Jr. will take place on Monday, June 17, at the Highland Park Presâ€" byterian church, Dr. Louis W. Sherâ€" win will perform the ceremony at 8:80 p.m. following which Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Garnett will give the reâ€" ception in their home at 622 South Linden avenue. Among the many parties given Iorl the brideâ€"toâ€"be was a tea given last Thursday by Mrs. Lyle Fisher of Evanston. On Saturday, Mrs. Beyâ€" erly Howe and Miss Isabel Howe of Chicago entertained at a bridgeâ€" luncheon. Yesterday (Wednesday) Miss Dorothy Glander and Miss Betâ€" ty Aalfs of Chicago gave a surprise shower and luncheon for Miss Garâ€" nett and on Friday Mrs. Chester Taylor Jr. of Evanston will be hostâ€" ess at a kitchen shower. The bridal dinner will be given by the bride‘s parents at Exmoor Country Club Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Julius C. Peter of Grosse Pointe, Michigan, have isâ€" sued invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Miss Christine Elizâ€" abeth Peter, and John Hoyt Gardner, son of Mrs. Frank G. Gardner of Central avenue. The wedding will take place on June 22 in Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. The service will be read at half after four o‘clock in the garden of the home .7er6e 3a/e4 o/ the .7own Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GLaADYs UDELL, Society Editor PHILATHEA CLASSY TO MEET The Philathes Class of Bethany Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. F. C. Noerenberg at 140 S. Second street on Tuesday evening, PETERâ€"GARDNER WEDDING JUNE 22 15¢ im _ > 300 Also Sinclair Service Station 15 N. St. Johns Avenue North Shore Cab Co. Telephone H. P. 2400 Performances â€" Saturdays and Sundays 2:30 p.m. continuous. Week days â€"7:15 and 9:00 p. m. Thursday Prlfiy&tndnysndl_y:_ll_qn_dqy_ COMING: "Buck Benny Rides + "Dr. â€" "Iwe I > â€" "I True" Girls On Breadway" mfi". m. Saturdays and Holidaysâ€"30c to 6:30 p.m. Evenings and Sundaysâ€"40c â€" Children, 12 years and underâ€"10¢ A L C Y O N . ~â€"~__._.., _ DOUBLE FBATURE â€"________ 0 MERLE O‘BERON in l:lnn Sherwood‘s Now Comedy June 18, at eight o‘clock. â€"____.â€".._ DOUBLE ATTRACTION â€"__________ _ _ LAURENCE OLIVIER, JOAN FONTAINE in Daphne ds Manrier‘s "THE LONME WOLF MEETS A LADY" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" DOUBLE ATTRACTION â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Lionel Barrymore, Lew Ayres, Laraine Day in "DR. KILDARE‘S STRANGE CASE" nnett, George Raft, Walter Pidgeon, Gladys George in "THE HOUSE ACROSS THE BAY" Greta Garbo, Melyyn Douglas, Ina Claire in "NINOTCHKA" o« Wiise, oo oe Warren William, Jean Muir, Victor Jory in It‘s all new . . . _q;clâ€"tlp;: One of the year‘s u;;nvdn"-‘r--;dâ€". hite 1 "OVIER THE MOON® crams a lifetime of adventure between dusk and dawn } ADMISSION PRICES "REBECCA" Miss Florence Anne Stevens of Tyrone, Okla., who has been spendâ€" ing the past number of months with friends and relatives in this city, will become the bride of Mr. Ben Christ of Kenosha, Wis., on Saturâ€" day at 7 p.m. Rev. H. F. Siemsen, pastor of the Bethany Evangelical church, wili read the marriage vows. you‘ll live the picture! The ceremony will be at half after four in the parlors of the First Methâ€" odist church, Waukegan, with only relatives present. They will be at home at 353 Park avenue, Highland Park, after their wedding trip. of the bride‘s parents with a recepâ€" Mrs. Gardner and her daughter and grandson, Mrs. Dorothy Gardâ€" ner and Page J. Tribodeaux Jr., are going to Grosse Pointe Farms next Monday for the last of the prenupâ€" tial parties. Barrett K. Mason of Highland Park is to be Mr. Gardâ€" ner‘s best man. ‘The Chicagoans among the ushers will be Thomas Creigh, Everett Mills, John Harmon Jr., and Robert Hogue. Mrs. Gardner, her duughter, and Page are leaving for California July 15 to spend two years or more there. They have leased their Highland Park home and expect to settle in Palo Alto. ANDERSONâ€"PLANT WEDDING SATURDAY The marriage of Miss Irene Gerâ€" trude Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson of Waukeâ€" gan, to George Poignand Plant, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall Plant of E. Park avenue, will take place on Saturday afternoon, June 15. sing, Michigan. Miss Kuehne is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kuehne, 607 Glenview aveâ€" nue. Rev. H. F. Siemsen, pastor of Bethany, will officiate in the cereâ€" mony. STEVENSâ€"CHRIST MARRIAGE WELLS CLUB JUNE TEA BOYEâ€"LARKIN ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Inger Boye of the Udell buildâ€" ing announces the engagement of her daughter Unni to Mr. Howard Allen Larkin of South Bend, Indiâ€" ana. The wedding will take place in the fall. + The annual June tea of the Evanâ€" stoâ€"North Shore Wells College club will be given at the home of Mrs. Sidney Ball of Winnetka on Tuesâ€" day, June 18. Her daughter, Mrs. Stuyvestant Butler of Winnetka and Mrs. Frank Kirby of Evanston will be assistant hostesses. bride of Mr. Orville Thomas of Lanâ€" A beautiful church wedding will take place at the Bethany Evangelâ€" ical church on Saturday, June 22, at 7:30 p.m. at which time Miss Margaret Kuchne will become the KUEHNEâ€"THOMAS WEDDING Highland Park, III. June 14â€"15â€"16â€"17 June 18â€"19â€"20 June 13 The young couple will live at Keâ€" nosha, following their honeymoon. STEELEâ€"MARKS WEDDING FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Steele of Linden Park place, will become the bride of Maynard Marks, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Marks of N. Sherâ€" young couple plan to live in Chiâ€" RICEâ€"BURKHARDT WEDDING WEDNESDAY On Wednesday, June 19, Miss Florence Rice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rice of Sunset road, will become the bride of William Burkhardt, bon of Mrs. Charles Burkhardt of Winnetka. The cereâ€" mony and reception will take place at the Exmoor Country club, with Dr. Preston Bradley officiating at the nuptials. Miss Rice will have assisting her the Misses Nancy Smythe, Alice Burkhardt, Shirley Gillick, Nancy Kaufman, Elaine Marks, Jeanne Decker and Jil Lowenstein. Ralph Burkhardt will serve his brother as best man. Allen Bachrach, Robert BRAESIDE GRADUATES ENTERTAINED JUNE WHITWORTH PRESENTS PUPILS Sunday afternoon, June 16, Miss June Whitworth will present her pupils in a piano recital at her home at 2387 N. Deere Park drive. Those taking part are: Freddy Turk, Gwerdolyn Olson, Dean Olson, Joan Chester, Lois Scheemeacker, Delores Scheemeacker, Georgianna Frisbie, and Carol Carter. Braeside‘s graduating class of 1940 was entertained by the mothâ€" ers of its members on Friday, June 7, with an excursion to the Chicago Cubs baseball game with Boston in the afternoon and a Progressive dinner later in the day. Mrs. Maxâ€" well Rahner, assisted by Mrs. Edâ€" ward Harrington and Mrs. George Straub, was the hostess for the first course, Mrs. M. J. Scheemeacker, with Mrs. Grant Clark assisting her, was the second hostess, Mrs. Morâ€" ris Greenberg, with Mrs. Arthur Jacobs, the third; and the evening ended with dessert and games at the Frisbies‘, Mrs. Raymond Watts and Mrs. George Bowden assisting Mrs: C. O. Frisbie. & Mrs. Stanley Dubonn of Chicago entertained at a linen shower last evening for Miss Louise Booth, whose marriage to Warren Bonson will take place Saturday. Mrs. Mitchell of Deerfield gave a misâ€" cellaneous shower and Miss Molly Kerr entertained at a personal shower for Miss Booth two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Frank McLaughlin of N. St. Johns avenue are anâ€" nouncing the birth of a daughter, Jean Ann, born Friday, June 7, at the Lyingâ€"In hospital. Burkhardt, Michael Elson and Edâ€" ward Lowenstein will serve as ushâ€" Last Monday Miss Shirley Gillick of Rogers Park entertained at luncheon for the brideâ€"toâ€"be and on Tuesday Miss Nancy Kaufman of E. Park avenue gave a luncheon and miscellaneous shower for her. Satâ€" urday evening Miss Elaine Marks of Egandale road was hostess at a dinner party for the young couple. Mrs. John Gourley and daughter, Miss Lyda Gourley, who spent the past winter in Pasadena, Calif., reâ€" turned Sunday to Highland Park and are with their daughter and sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Leonard Neiter, of Elm Mr. Harry Markell spent the week end at Nippersink, Wis., with a party of friends fron: Graybar Elecâ€" tric company in Chicago. Mrs. Grover Q. Grady and family will leave this week end for their summer home at Eagle River, Wis. Powell, Harry: Woldenberg, John place While Mrs. Jared Johnson was traveling through the west the last three months she saw her son and his family, Capt. and Mrs. Chandâ€" ler W. Johnson and daughter Mirâ€" iam, off from San Diego April 30 for their new station at Honolulu. Miss Helen Frank of Lake View terrace entertained twentyâ€"five girls at a slumber party Monday eveâ€" ning. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Killian of N. Greenbay road are receiving conâ€" at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. June 22, $ a.m. and 2 p.m. Plan to Attend the Lake Forest, IHinois TKE H1IGELAND PAZIE PRESS of gratulations on ‘the birth of a son born Friday, June 7, at the Highâ€" Mrs. Hoyt Roush and son Billy are spending a few days this week at St. Louis, Mo:. + Marriage licenses have been taken out recently by: Marco Cellitti and Lucy Lese of Highwood; Anthony Vignocchi and Alice G. Mortensen of Highland Park; Lewis Leland Cooksy and Marion Williams of Highland Park; Vincent Quarta Jr. of Lake Forest and Josephine Deâ€" Palma of Highwood; Paul Carani of McDaniels avenue and Nella Venturi of Deerfield avenue; Carroll J. Conâ€" way and Alice F. Curley, both of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bridges and family of Ridgewood drive are leayâ€" ing the end of this week for their summer home at Highland Lake. Miss Marilyn Will of Deere Park drive was hostess at a personal shower on Saturday for Miss Helen Frank. Mrs. Albert P. Snite accompanied her mother, Mrs. Frank Butler, to her home in Denver, Colo., last week end. Mrs. Butler has been visiting her daughter here for several months. Howell Murray Jr. returned Monâ€" day from his junior year at Ambherst college. Mr. and Mrs. Earl D Knaak of Deerfield are the happy parents of a daughter born Sunday, June 9, at the Highland Park hospital. Roland Bleimebhl Jr. is attending the R.O.T.C. camp at Camp Riley, Kansas, until the middle of July. Mrs. Roger Vail has gone East where she will attend the graduation of her son Henry Bloss Vail on June 17 at Cornell university, Ithaca, N. Y. Mrs. Vail will remain in the East visiting friends in Rochester About twenty couples gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Meierhoff on S. Greenbay road last Saturday to celebrate their fourth wedding anniversary. ( Hear! I Black World Musical 1 priced Highland Radio FAYE BARKLEY 395 . 595 $ South St. Johns Avenue Phone H. P. 926 slacks combines this stylish suit for summer shirts in plain colors . . . Cool, roomy, sailor made SMART SLACK SUITS 541 Central Avenue Phone H. P. 1541.. Creative Writing Group at her home group % play, "Bread Alone," and gave other Mr. and Mrs. David Kerr have as their guest Miss Margaret Walâ€" lace of Cranstan, R. I., who has been visiting them for the past two weeks. and Northampton for the remainder of the month. sessions will reopen next October at the Highland Park Y.W.C.A. daughters, Mary and Joan, and Mary Elizabeth and Patricia O‘Connell left Tuesday for a five weeks visit with relatives in Boston, Mass. been visiting her son, Mr. Vernon McMahon, for several weeks, is reâ€" turning to her home in Cortland, Klein of Chicago (the former Betâ€" ty Warner of this city), are anâ€" nouncing the birth of a son, Thomas Klein Jr., born Thursday, June 6, at the Evanston hospital. Mrs. Ronald Chinook of Glencoe Mrs. Addie McMahon, who has Deerfield Road between Skokie Road and Waukegan Rd. 7 itpatog C /2 Briergate Country Club L _7 Valley fi _ &_ means EXTRA LAUNDRY Chicagoland‘s finest daily fee golf course. Large tees and greens. Excellent locker rooms, cocktail lounge and dining room. Complete steak and chicken dinners and sandwiches at reasonable prices. count given for sending Family Finished DeLaxe Ask About Our . . and that Laundry Golfers Play Briergate Phone Deerfleld 595 or Whitehall 6530 TOURNAMENTS SOLICITED Phone Highland Park 3810 been visiting friends in Philadelphia and her sister, Mrs. Myron Bennett, Miss f returned Mon« Plag wrieg hi Senpete ornqprnig w 4s *WITHTCS, DZ, DFUCIEG returned home Sunday while Mrs. 7is., where the ByMelds are buildâ€" :gu'u-ncho-o. She will be home tomorrow (Friday), Ppmitaolen teitabet Continued from preceding page) Enroll now for Summer School t MARILNELLO THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1940 BEAUTY CULTURE

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