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Highland Park Press, 12 Sep 1940, p. 6

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PAGE SIX Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GLADYS UDELL, Society Editor GALLUPâ€"BOOTH NUPTIALS SATURDAY James Stewart Krieger of Michiâ€" gan City is arriving here today to will be one of the ushers attending the Barbara Gallupâ€"Knox Booth wedding Saturday evening. ‘The ceremony will be performed at 8:30 o‘clock at the Presbyterian Church. The brideâ€"toâ€"be‘s sister, Magdaâ€" lene, and Robert Golden will be the young couple‘s only attendants. There will be a wedding breakfast at the Helbling home following the ceremony. Mr. Smith and his bride will make their home in Highwood following their wedding trip. ALEXAâ€"LYTLE ENGAGEMENT Booth Jr. in Glencoe. Mr. Krieger HELBLINGâ€"BMITH WEDDING SATURDAY the Holy Cross church in Deerfleld Miss Ida Helbling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Helbling of Mundeâ€" lein will become the bride of Willard Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas of Highwood, Dr. and Mrs. John O‘Connell of Ridgewood drive announce the enâ€" gagement of their niece, Vivian Alexa, to James A. Lytle Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Lytle of Lakeside place. RHEA ZUR WELLE TO WED SEPT. 21 With the weather permitting, Miss Rhea Zur Welle will become the bride of Robert Van Sickle in the Roy O. Nereim garden, otherâ€" wise it will be held in the Nereim home. The nuptials will be read at 4 o‘clock Saturday afternoon, Sepâ€" tember 21, by Dr. Paul Burt of Champaign, Ill. Mrs. James A. Lytle and Mrs. David Suttle gave a linen shower in Miss Zur Welle‘s honor on Tuesâ€" day at the Lytle home on Lakeside place. This Saturday evening Miss Zada Clarke of Cary avenue will be hostess at a street dance and kitâ€" chen shower for the young couple, and on Sunday Miss Jean Smith of Washington street, Evanston, will give a cocktail party and shower. Miss Smith will attend Miss Zur Welle as maid of honor. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Liewellyn Keiffer, brotherâ€" inâ€"law and sister of the bride. LOVEâ€"MUNDSTOCK wWEDDING Miss Priscilla Love, daughter of Mrs. Margaret E. Love, of Lowâ€" ville, became the bride of James Elâ€" lio#g Mundstock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mundstock of Highâ€" land Park, Sunday at 2 o‘clock in the Evangelical church parsonage at Beaver Falls. The ceremony was performed by Rev. C. A. Whitehad, pastor, Following the ceremony, a wedâ€" ding supper was served at Cold Stream Park. Saturday morning at 9 o‘clock in 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 Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday A drama of nature in the raw Meet another fighting Cagmey . . . She‘s got that Cagmey smile and punch . . . just a perfeet knockout | ADMISSION PRICES Saturdays and Holidaysâ€"30c to 6:30 p.m. Evenings and Sundaysâ€"40¢ â€" Children, 12 years and underâ€"10¢ erae _ Coming: "WHEN THE DALTONS RODE" "WAY OP ALL FLESE." "PRIDE AND PREJUDICE," "ALL THIS AND HEAVEN TOO," "I MARRIED ADVENTURE." "BOYS FROM SYRACUSE~ A L C Y O N CHARLES COBURN â€" BILLIR BURKE â€" HELEN BRODERICK in Saturday, Sunday, Monday September 13, 14. 15, 14 = â€"â€" â€" _ DOUBLX ATTRACTION â€"â€"__â€"______â€" RAY MILLAND â€" PATRICIA MORISON â€" AKIM TAMIROPF in Try to find one dull moment in m:lru-aumâ€".}i..inn nidoe Ciiiebontiedels "of oo 147 cnfibntibenionMorattiitie JEAN CAGNEY â€" RICHARD DENNING â€" ROBERT PAIGE in . Wednesday, l\-nfiso 3 Beptember 17, 18, 19 MESAACE OO â€" UBLE FBEATURE â€"â€"â€"________ PENNY SINGLETON â€" ARTHUR LAKE â€" LARRY SD4M8 in "BLONDIE HAS SERV ANT TROUBLE" It‘s a Mustâ€"See A story startling with realism, thrills and excitement Added: "THE FLAG SPEAKS" 3a/éd o/ lAe 3own a Mustâ€"See . . .Mustâ€"Love . . . Must Laugh Hit! = A N D â€"â€" ‘ Preston Foster â€" Andy Devine â€" Ellen Drew in "THE CAPTAIN is A LADY®" e in the raw . . . thrill to a raging blizmard and the eyeâ€" widening wonder of the Northern Lights! *_* * DOUBLE FEATURE * * * Wayne Morris â€" Rosemary Lane ins "LADIES MUST LIVE" "GOLDEN GLOVES" Filmed in Gorgeous Technicolor "GERONIMO®" It‘« seandalously furny | "UNTAMED" Miss Lorraine Nestrick, who will become the bride of Donovan Peck on Saturday, September 28, has been feted with two miscellaneous showers in the past week. On Tuesâ€" day, September 4, Mrs. William Kramer gave a shower for her at the Sunset Valley Golf Club, and on Saturday Mrs. S. B. Peck of Kenosha entertained at a shower. Howell 8. Murray will leave soon for his senior year at Amherst colâ€" lege, Amherst, Mass. BIRTHS AT H. P. HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bradley of Glencoe, a daughter, Sept. 6; Mr. and Mrs, Fred Roscher, Deerfield Rd., a son, Sept. 5; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hickman of Deerfield, a son, Sept 8; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lawâ€" rentz, Lincoln PI., a daughter, Sept. 8; Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Grant, of Deerfield, a daughter, Sept. 9; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perin, of Elm Place, a son, Sept. 10; Mr. and Mrs. John Cortesi, Driscoll Ct., a son, Sept. 10. After a brief wedding trip, the couple will make their home in Syracuse. â€" â€" K _Mr. Mundstock is a graduate of Highland Park High school and atâ€" tended North Carolina State colâ€" lege. The bride received her education in Lowville and Batavia schools. 620 Laurel Ave. Sales ® Service ® Rentals R. M. LaChance Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Highland Park, IlI. Phone H. P. 178 AND Phone H. P. 4435 September 12 spending two weeks with relatives in Biggeville, Ia. Jim Nevins is studying engineerâ€" ing at Armour Tech this year, and Gervase Brown Jr. will enter the engineering course at the Aeronauâ€" tical University of Chicago this more, Miss Phoebe Swazey, who is home from her summer spent in the North, has as her house guest Miss Louise Whiting of Whiting, Ia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Petillion of Springfield, Mass., were weekâ€"end guests of the Byron Howes. Tom Cristal, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cristal of Vine avenue, will celebrate his twelfth birthday anniâ€" versary at a party Saturday afterâ€" noon. Mrs. W. F. Knobloch of Fort Sheridan and her sister from Inâ€" dianapolis, Ind., have motored to Warsaw, Wis., for a week‘s visit with their mother. Mrs. Robert Carver has as her guests for several weeks her daughâ€" ter, Mra. Henry E. Payne, and two children of Charleston, W. Va. Patricia Will of Ridgewood place is giving an informal cocktail dance at Skokie Country club Saturday evening. Roger Strecker of N. Linden aveâ€" nue celebrated his twelfth birthday anniversary on Wednesday evening with a dinner party for a number of his little friends. Miss avenue house" "going Mrs. R. C. Bleimehl and son, Roâ€" land, have returned from a tenâ€"day camping trip on Lake Kegonsa. Ann Miller of Oakgrove avenue entertained at a dinner and bridge party last Friday evening. Mrs. J. B. Garnett is expected home Saturday from Ludington, Mich., where she spent the summer at the Garnett summer home. Mrs. Grover Q. Grady and family, Daniel, Mary Elizabeth, Grover Jr., and ‘Wilson, returned Sunday from their summer home at Eagle River, Wis. Mr. B. H. Ball, who is taking a year‘s leave of absence from the Highland Park high school, expects to leave around the first of the month for Syracuse, N. Y., and Virâ€" ginia. His daughters, Elaine, Jean, and Enid, will also be leaving this month for their respective schools. Elaine will attend the Bryantâ€"Stratâ€" ton business school in Chicago, Jean will attend the University of Conâ€" necticut, and Enid is going to the Williams Hall high school in Hartâ€" ford, Conn. Mrs. William J. Nelson spent the latter part of last week with the George Weiss family in La Crosse, Wis. Mr. Nelson called for her on Sunday. Dave Johnson is enrolled at the Technological Institute at Northâ€" western university in the school of engineering. Mrs, Alfred Willen of Deerfield is entertaining her Highland Park bridge club at Open House tearoom today. Betty Wampler utdm Raff both entering their sophomore at Swarthmore college, Swarthâ€" Burvey or Acccunting 1 Ascounting Probiems t Accounting . T neory Currem investment . Problems Rist ame . <nsurance Busnese . Organ:zation . A SERIES OF COâ€".ORDINATED PRCFESSIONAL CO!RSES FOR BUSINESSMEN AND BUSINES$ STUDENTS PREPARING FOR A.8. AND m.S.A DEGAEES Sersions meet one or two evenings a week, 4:00â€"7:40 or 7:50â€"9:30 P. M. . :, Che University of Chicago TCJ _ UDIveRsIgh CoLLEGE IN THE 10 OP Address: Dean. UMIYERSITY COLLEGE 1103, 18 S. Michigan Ave. Telephone: DEArborn 3673 Betty Murray of N. Linden is entertaining at "open Saturday evening for her away" college friends. AUTUMM, 1940 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS EVENING TRANNG AUTUMN QUARTER: SEPTEMBER 30 TO DECEMBER 18 BEUSINESS ot Empteyment steyment Probleme at Temening Elemenâ€" tary Summese Training tatictios (a) Probiem of Teseming Adv. Gonâ€" in Business wrai Ceon. ane Bus. Subjects Asteme WINTER, 1941 Intermediate _ Ascownting Accounting Probteme 1! Audting Governmentai Accounting Business . f Managersas Advertising . Advances Ragu Writing Robert Oliver of St. Augustine, Fla., formerly of Roger Williams avenue, Ravinia, spent last weekâ€"end visitâ€" ing old friends here. C., this week. Haven, Mich. Bob Templeton is attending the University of Michiâ€" gan this year. Bill Knobloch is visiting his sister, Mrs. C. E. Bohn, in Washington, D. Mrs. F. H. Templeton and family of S. Linden avenue have returned Mrs. Edna Green and sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller of Chicago, were guests of the Harry McClures on Sunday. Mrs. William Barker and son, Robert, returned last weekâ€"end from Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Collingâ€" wood, Canada, where they visited Mrs. Barker‘s sisters, Mrs. McGreâ€" god and Mrs. Swinford. Ted Hill and George Keller spent the last two weeks of August at Eagle River, Wis. Mrs. Paul W. Blanchard Sr. had as her house guest during the past week Mrs. Josie Graham and her daughter, Miss Josephine Graham, of Hollywood, Calif. Mrs. Bruce Blaine is entertaining her club at dessert bridge today (Thursday). Mrs. Dave T. Hallberg and daughâ€" ter, Betty, of Forest avenue, spent the past week visiting relatives in DesMoines, Ta. Miss Ann Welser of Milwauke2 is the house guest of Miss Virginia Creigh. Both young ladies atterded the Mary Warnerâ€"John Clifford wedding on Tuesday in Winnetka. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Looby had as their guests last Thursday evening Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mcindoe and 2â€"yearâ€"old child from Liberia, West Africa. The MciIndoes, New Zeaâ€" landers, were enroute from their home to Canada, where Dr. McIndoe hopes to be able to enter the British army. Dr. Mcindoe, who is a faâ€" mous mythologist, has a brother, Archibald MclIndoe, in the service in London. Twenty Highland Park students are among the men and women alâ€" Mrs. Eleanor Walker and sonâ€"inâ€" (b) SPRING, 1941 Accounting N. Corte and Bunness Cyotes and Fare: casting C.P.A March 24 to Jume !! F nanee university for the academic year 1940â€"41, it was announced. Regisâ€" tration for the 5,500 Evanston camâ€" pus students opens Thursday, Sepâ€" tember 19, ‘and closes Saturday, SBeptember 21. The Highland Park students enâ€" rolling are Alan Bede, Daniel Cobb, Virginia Cohen, Manuel De ls Torre, erer, Martha Miller, Theodore Noble, Joan Nash, Rose Mary Pease, Bonâ€" nie Pfanstiehl, Shirley Pfister, Gerâ€" trude Pick, Whitt Schultz, William Thompson, Irwin Wertheimer, and Nathaniel Will. Harvey Olson of Ravinia was heard Monday evening on Dr. I. Q. radio program which was broadcast from Pennsylvania. He answered the evening‘s question, "What did the three C‘s stand for in roman numerals" correctly when he stated Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bridges will drive their daughter Joyce to Iowa City, Ia. this Saturday where she will attend the University of Iowa this school year. Mrs. W. E. Durbahn entertained twelve women at dessert bridge Wednesday evening. y BAU TION * PHOTOGRAPHY e ADYER TISING COPY AND LAYOUT + MERCHANDISING * LETTERING * DESIGN * COLOR * AIR BRUSH TECHNIQUE * PHOTOâ€"RETOUCKHâ€" ING * INDUSTRIAL DESIGN + WINDOW DISPLAY e FASHIONS *Entranceâ€"Sept. 16, 23. 30 Oct. 7, 14" Day â€" Half Day â€" Evening â€" Saturday 116 S. Michigan Blvd., Chicago Dept. 8.Q. Personal Training 0 individuai Advancement COMMERCIAL ART AND ILLUSTRAâ€" WE SERVE BRUMUNDS ICE CREAM The First National Bank of Highland Park Everyone Knows The Value Member of THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Georges‘ Hamburger Shop of 20 South First Street Announce THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW STORE Monday, September 16th at 388 Central Avenue to be known as SHELTON‘S FOUNTAIN GRILL Try these delicious specials: e Hamburgers © Steak Sandwiches e BARâ€"Bâ€"Q Pork or Beef © French Fries ® Pie a la Mode Of A Bank Account â€" it is our constant endeavor to transfer it into a helpful financial connection that will prove doubly valuable to you. Service from 7:30 a. m. to 1:30 a. m. "FINANCIAL FRIENDS" â€" open one today. â€"of its depositers THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1940 Alpha Xi Delta will hold a dessert meeting, Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Harvey Hopp, 817 Forest Ave. Colored slides of the two fairs will be shown. HERMANCE MUSTRIC‘s BEAVUTY SALON Whitey‘s Auto Body Co. Welding â€" Body â€" Fenders and Radiator Repairs 118 N. First Street Tel. H.P.5070 â€" Highland Park GREEN& BROOKS Freeâ€" BARâ€"Bâ€"Q â€"Free Freeâ€"Barbecue and Coffee Radio Artists â€" Sports Games â€" Amusements MANY VALUABLE PRIZES You are invited Cuba Township Republican Club NORTH SHORE ART LEAGUE WINNETKA COMMUNITY HOUSE Classes in Drawing, Painting and Sculpturing starting Dwight H. Complete Beauty Service (Continued on Page 8) PHONE BARRINGTON NORTHSIDE PARK C. Wayland

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