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Highland Park Press, 17 Oct 1940, p. 6

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Miss Dorothy Mary Norkett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 8. Norkett of Deerfield avenue, and Carl Welker Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Welker of Lake Geneva, Wis., were united in marriage Satâ€" urday evening at 7:30 o‘clock. The ceremony was read by Rev. H. F. Siemsen at the Bethany Evangelical church. The bride wore a gown of ivory satin with finger tip veil and carâ€" ried white roses and gladiolis. Her matron of honor, Mrs. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Earl Drown of White River Junction, Vt., announce the engagement of their daughter Armana to Eldred Timson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Timson of Deerfield. Miss Drown is a gradâ€" uate of Colby college and Chamâ€" berlain school, while Mr. Timson graduated from Dartmouth college arid _ Massachusetts Institute of Technology. NORKERTâ€"WELKER WEDDING Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Barbara Franzen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Franzen, to Robert L. Bundy of Battle Creek, Mich., which took place September 7th. October 23, at the chapter house, 711 University place, Evanston. the Chicago Executive Board of Kappa Delta is sponsoring the event. Dinner, which precedes the cereâ€" monies, will be at 6:15; hostesses are Miss Eleanor Kilgour and Mrs. Ray Giesecke orf Chicago. Miss Anne Wilkerson, Delta Province president, will be in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Earl Bronson, 2048 Sherman avenue, one of Lambda‘s founders, will give a short history of Northwestern‘s chapter. BARBARA FRANZEN IS MARRIED DROWNâ€"â€"TIMSON ENGAGEMENT FOUNDERS DAYS TO BE CELEBRATED The North Shore Alumnae Asâ€" sociation of Kappa Delta is hostess to Kappa Deltas of all Chicagoâ€" land on Founders‘ Day, Wednesday, October 23, at the chapter house, Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor RICHARD CARD WLM!’UB&M? a quict family wedding cerâ€" emony Tuesday Miss Margaret Finâ€" nerty, daughter of Mrs. John Finâ€" nerty of Terre Haute, Ind., became the bride of Mr. Richard Card, son of Mrs, J. B, Card of Central Ave. The nuptials weré read at 4:30 in the afternoon in the home of the bride‘s mother, Mrs. J. B. Card and her three daughters and her niece, Mrs. Eveâ€" mm attended the wedding and Ir-mClM.vho is employed with the Indiana Wood Preserving Co., in Terre Haute, and his bride will make their home in the Farrington apartments, Terre Haute. Telephone H. P. 2400 Performances â€" Saturdays and Sundays 2:30 p.m. continuous. Week days â€"7:15 and 9:00 p. m. An exhilarating experience for Priday, Satarday, Sunday, Menday Your favorite funny men are here Saturdays and Holidaysâ€"30c t; 6:30 p.m. Rvenings and Sundaysâ€"40¢ â€" Children, 12 years and underâ€"10e A L C Y O N Lm 3a/e6 o/ the Bringing to ;;t;v;fsâ€"znvuv:r;ll!; It‘s a show to get gay about :; LORETTA YOUNG. MELYYN DOUGLAS i= "HE STAYEP id ols Mn t Piclic h d Aill K a hA A Gloriously exe: ne moments in this darine and spectacular South Seas adventureâ€"romance ! M "Zi 2200 SARHNELD in ~Fiowinc coun.~ ~our town,~ ‘AST," JOHN GAR Im ,"= > N FLEBCING.® "ONER MILLION B C." "MONEY AND THE WOMAnN "THE FARMER‘S DAUVGHTER" Victor MeLaglen â€" Jon â€" DOUBLE ATTRACTION â€" â€" Jeffrey Lynn â€" Brenda Marshall â€" John Litel in L _2 1_V_C0 * 700 DSywerth â€" lrene Rick in "THE LADY IN QueEsTion" ‘ctor MeLaglen â€" Jon Hall â€" Frances Parmer in "SOUTH OF PAGO PaAgo"~ "THE WAY OF ALL FLEsH" ues e e e S Sn new kind of mysteryâ€"thriller by the author of "The Postman Always Rings Twice !~ GLaADYS UDELL, Society Editor Martha Raye â€" Charlic Rugrles in â€"â€"â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€"â€"___ Aberne â€" Rita Hayworth â€" Irene Rich ce for incurmble romantics v in the #grandest thing in life "SAPS AT SEA" ADMISSION PRICES DOUBLE FEATURE â€"â€" Tamiroff â€" Giadys George in â€"â€" P L U 8 â€"â€"â€" Laurel and Hardy in ble reality one of the most ;;;lll pictures screen has ever known | Rock with laughter and roll in the aisles 1 Mrs. Whitt Schultz of Ridgewood place gave a luncheon Monday for Mrs. Clinton Stryker of Milwauâ€" kee, formerly of Highland Park, is visiting friends here this week. ‘Guenveur (Peggy Kehr) and Miss IJono Norkett, a bridesmaid, were Miss Hilda Wedin of Highland Park and Mr. Oscar Skibbe of Deerâ€" field were united in marriage by Rev. H. F. Siemsen of the Bethany Evangelical church, Tuesday eveâ€" ning, October 8. The young couple were attended by Harlin Webb and Martha Laokso. Mrs. Minnie Strehlow is leaving this week for LaCrosse, Wis., where she will join her family, the George Weises, former residents of this city. to cheer and booâ€"ray about | Serving the ‘groom as best man will be Walter Lecky of Chicago. Erick Schacht of Highland Park and Joseph Daly, brother of the brideâ€"toâ€"be, will usher. Miss Mary Cassario of Highwood will be maidâ€"ofâ€"honor. Miss Arâ€" line Abernathy of Ravinia and Miss Ruth Hueckler of Glencoe will serve as bridesmaids and the flower girls will be Mary Yates Fuller of this city and Alice Olson of DesPlaines. WEDINâ€"SKIBBE ANNOUNCEMENT The wedding will take place in the St. James church in Highwood Saturday, October 19, at 9:30 in the morning. DALYâ€"HECTOR WEDDING SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Daly of Pleasant avenue announce the apâ€" proaching marriage of their daughâ€" ter, Agnes Daly, to William Hector of Chicago. 7 and rust chrysanthemums. Mr. Brown Calhoun of Milwaukee, Wis., served the groom as bestman. The music was furnished by Miss Joybelle Fritsch, who played the orâ€" gan, and Mr. Robert Umbach, who sang. Their number was "Beâ€" cause". A recepntion was held at cause". A reception was held at the Sunset Valley Golf Club followâ€" ing the wedding. Mr. Welker and his bride are honeymooning in Michigan and on their return will reside in Lake Geâ€" Highland Park, IIL October 18, 19, 20, 21 who still believe love October 17 620 Laurel Ave. _ Phone H. P. 4435 Mrs. H. Rogers of Highland Park will be hostess to the Fort Sheridan bridge club at luncheon Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Andersen of Greenbay road were hosts at a dinâ€" ner and buffet supper party for relâ€" atives and friends from Berwyn and Highland Park last Sunday. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRES8 !r}hmpmndbm.i,!u,l.l.lh-md for Phoenix, Ariz., to make their future home. They will be joined by Mr. Paulsen in November. The Paulsen family resided at 529 Mcâ€" Daniels Ave. the Ridgewood Drive Bridge club at dessert bridge today. suljune Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Maâ€" son left Wednesday for Lewistown, Pa., where they are attending the wedding today of Miss Ann Parker Hayes and William Wigton. The Masons expect to return to Highâ€" land Park on Monday. Mrs. Willis Johnson of Stoughâ€" ton, Wis., is visiting her brother and family, the R. C. Bleimehis, for ten days. Miss Beverly Frisbie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Frisbie of 166 Lakeside Manor Rd., has been chosâ€" en a member of the choir at Lake Erie colleg,e, Painesville, Ohio where she is a freshman. Mrs, E. E. Paulson, and ter Frances Eleanor, left ‘ ARTEMIS | j Mo®® .Spotlighted in Macemoiselle} Cuddly, brushed rayon figureâ€" fattering nightgown that makes you a smart and thrifty Sleepyâ€" Time gal. Blush or Heaver Blue, adorably trimmed 5195 R. M. LaChance Service ® Rentals Miss Betty Jones, daughter of Mrs. Jesse R. Jones, 324 Roger Williams avenue, has been pledged to the Lake Forest College chapter of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Robert Lundin, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lundin of 937 Lincoln avenue, has been pledged to Alpha Phi Omega, national scouting honâ€" orary, at DePauw university, Greenâ€" castle, Indiana, where he is a junâ€" jor. Rummage Sale A rummage sale is being held at the Glencoe Union church, Park avenue, Glencoe, on Thursday and Friday, October 24 and 25. The Sigma Nu Mothers club of Sigma Nu Fraternity of Northwestern are having bridge luncheon Thursday, October 17, Orrington hotel, Evanâ€" ston, 12:30 p.m. day for Springfield to attend a threeâ€"day assembly of Rebekah lodge as the delegate from the Highâ€" land Park lodge. mge« Employees of the local Woolâ€" worth store were hosts Sunday at a wiener roast and party at Dam No. 1 on DesPlaines river to emâ€" ployes of a Chicago Woolworth store of which Mr. R. M. Davidson, the local manager, was formerly in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roskum (Muriel Mowers) and children of Hinsdale, former residents of Highâ€" land Park spent the past week moâ€" toring through the East. While in Arlington, Va., they visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bohn (Wilma Knoâ€" bloch). Mrs. E. B, Elmore, of Elmwood drive has returned from two weeks spent in Kansas City, Mo., where she was called by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Frankie Buford Hinâ€" of Mrs. Knobloch Wodnuday'wlun they were here for the Eastern Star initiation. St. following a goitre operation unâ€" dergone three weeks ago in Passaâ€" vant hospital, Chicago. â€"â€"gâ€"â€" Miss Elizabeth Low, a student at Smith college, Northhampton, Mass. Tickets Now Selling $2.20, Balcony ; $2.75, Main Floor Tickets on sale: The Treasure Chest 390 Central Ave. Highland Park York with several class mates. SUNDAY, OCT. 27, 8:30 P. M Phone THE NORTH SHORE SERIES PRESENTS Mail orders: Highland Park High School Auditorium Mrs. Elizabeth Worth left Monâ€" Miss Molly McCaffrey is convalâ€" Mrs. Russell Brue!l and several MARIAN ANDERSON Paul Borchardt Frank Siljestrom Highland Park Fuel Co. Menoni & Mocogni Mercer Lumber Companies â€" Deerfield Post Office Box 584 Highland Park Highland Park 3099 Keep Out Grime . . . Smoke . . Recommended and Soid by Burn Clean Fuel! WAUKEGAN COKE Woman‘s Guild of the chyitch sponâ€"| to be present for practice on the mfihmmmflh time. Anunduflchm&mm“‘m' fered for sale Come early and have the first selection. |_nA-n---â€"._.l The Musart club will meet next Tuesday morning, October 22nd at 10 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Earl D. Fritsch. All members are urged bh:.h'kw:r'v. Tops (re:ul:';‘w v..lucz in tooled !talian during this special sale! umat _ **_ Your Choicenew, Spanish leather effects in dark green or maroon; New Blonde Woodgrain tops; exquisite inlaid walnut designs; Woodâ€" grain chess and checker tops. Come in and See Famous Samson Features These Beautiful Tables sops are weshable, colorâ€"fast, bew of Marvelous Strength ;.-.-_-T"‘..:.--'*" B abt hor topy: Tobin: will mepan 532 Central Avenue T. S. Duffy Furniture Co. & SALE Musart Club Meets Telephone H. P. 638 THURSDAY, OCTOBEE 11, 1940 Highland Park

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