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Highland Park Press, 24 Sep 1936, p. 6

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.+ LOCALS * it PAGE SIX Jeromeâ€"Weed The martiage of Miss Virginia Jeromeé,‘ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Jerome and William Morâ€" gan Weed, was solemnized on Satâ€" urday afternoon, Sept. 12th, in St. Elisabeth‘s ‘church Glencoe at 4 o‘clock. & § The bride wore a simple gown of ivory welvet with a tulle veil of the same shade held in place by a tulle band. ©~She carried a bouquet of valley. Mrs. Waiter H. McIntosch of Chiâ€" cago as matron of honor o_nrrietf & bouquet of yellow gladioli ‘with her powder blue velvet gown and mut- ing hat, and the bridesmaids, Miss Janet Powers and Miss Marjorie Hickey of Oak Park, cousins of the bride carried bouquets of the same flowers with their sapphire blue velvet gowns and hats. The three attendants wore shoulder veils of tulle to match their hats. . â€" . Mr. Weed‘s brother, Charles, was best man and the ushers were, Douglas _ Weed, another brother, Robert Jerome, the bride‘s brother and Blase Guettler of Glencoe. ~The ceremony was followed by a reception at the Jerome residence for 60 relatives and close friends.T â€" Mr and Mrs. Weed have gone to Pike Lake, in the north woods for a wedding trip and will be at home at 2531 Jackson st., Evanston, after October 15. * ‘ f Going Away Among those to enter college this fall are: Howell 8. Murray, Asheâ€" ville school; N. C.; Barbara Emerâ€" son, Bradford Junior school, Mass.; Jane Agnew, Wheaton college; Ted Ruwitch, Beloit; Margaret Gourley, Diane Ewell, Stephens college; Merâ€" edith Elick, James Milliken college; Patricia Speed, Wellesley; John Dinâ€" gle, Dartmouth; Jean Wabster, Bob Austin, Jean Nichols, Lake Forest college; Phyllis Randall, National College of Education; Lorene Lindâ€" strom, ‘Cornell; Virginia Creigh, Vassar; Bill and Morgan Holmes, Curtis Scheunemann, Madge Hawâ€" kins, Lawrence college; Gordon Ball, $St. Johns Military academy; Marjorâ€" ie Browning, Milwaukee Downers colâ€" lege; Dorothy Turner, John Engâ€" strom, Fredda Boone, Frank Keller, Grace Gatewood, Lee Gatewood, Jr., Louis Domke, Jean Brand, Tom Nelâ€" son and Harold Holstrom, Univerâ€" sity of Illinois; Max Hart, Mary Clendenin, Leo Tahtinen, Ada Grusâ€" in, Mary Lou Keaster, and Gladys Kozak, Northwestern; John Jackâ€" son, Pete Trucano, Purdue; Bob{ Fisher, Naomi Smith, Carol Benâ€" nett, © Chicago â€" university; â€"Vera Greene, Gladys Brown, June Nelâ€" son, Berenice Gosswieler, Katherâ€" ine Barker, Illinois State Normal; George Lanzl, Robert Fisher, Blise Fleager, DePauw; Elaine Ball, Lorâ€" ene Lindstrom, Cornell; Bill Schmidâ€" ley,; Washington & Jefferson; Jane Agnew, Wheaton; Margaret Gourâ€" ley, Stephens. This is not a comâ€" plete list and the Press will be glad to print the names of any others who are going to school this fall. A woman practicing law finds it does MARGARET LINDSAY GLENDA FARRELL WARREN HULL > Tel. H. P. 2400 _ â€" mgmqpu_k.m.'- Admission 30c â€" 10¢ Smail town boy meets big city girl h‘h!nh-'lhb'h-‘hno{ , gardenias and lilies of the Eve Performances 7:15 and 9:15 â€" Sat..Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 continuous Edwud Everett Horton Glenda Farrell â€" "Nobody‘s Fool" ’r "The Law in Her Hands" and :comedy to top it off! COMING â€" Shirley TE ple in "Poor Lht;kidl Girl" 4 44 n Ml" eS s F1 I is a RIOT! A L C Y O N in T s e pastarey" 24 Numerous Parties for Dorothy Bard . _ Several prenuptial parties have alâ€" ready been given and theinext #ek promises a round of gaiety for Miss Dorothy Bard and her fiance Joshua Sunday evening, Sept. 13th Hugh ;:yfurth and John H.n.rq‘on n? & nie supper at lilhtg’ eottagé on the DesPlaines: river.} / Thnrl&cy, Mrs. A: M. Decker, Miss Dorothy‘s ,mnd’:other gave a kitchen shower at the North Shore hotel ibnvgns- ton. ‘The bridal party were enterâ€" tained Saturday evening at Exmoor club gt cocktails and dinner by the -Misse‘h‘Dnnin" and Mary Mavor. Yesterday Mrs. G. M. Bard, Dotrâ€" othy‘s paternal grandmother enter tained at luncheon at the Chitago Athletic club followed by a theatre party at which the guests enjoyed "Romeo and Juliet." roed D. Derry, who are to Bbe married Saturday evening, October 3. ; _ Mrs, John McDonnell and Mrs. Clarence Wood of Evanston are. to give a soap shower Saturday eveâ€" ning. . Miss Anng Mills will give a high ball party before the Harvest Home party at Exmoor the same evening. J .k Miss Jean Williams is giving a pantryâ€"shelf shower | tomorrow at Exmoor. Sunday evening, the Misses May and fihdelin_o Bliss are giving a party at their home. The bride‘s sister, Miss Marâ€" ion Bard will give a spinster dinner, next Wednesday. c ~=B .Miss Elizabeth Archer of Eyansâ€" ton, has planned a recipe shower luncheon at Westmoreland on Tuesâ€" day. j €«>; ‘The bridal dinner is to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Francis Noryg:ld Bard, parents of the bride on Friâ€" day :evening :flon Sahminy; the day of the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bard are entertaining (the bridal party at luncheon. | The wedding ceremony is to take place at 8:30 o‘clock Saturday eveâ€" ning at the Highland Park Presby: terian church, Rev. Louis Wr.‘aero‘ win, pastor of the church reading the service. A reception will follow at the home of rho bride‘sâ€" parents on Egandale rd.| _ tâ€">4 Mr. and Mrs, William : Roberts Derry of Augusta, Ga., who ar:epar'& ents of the groom, will be here for the wedding and for the bridal dinâ€" ner the night before. f=‘> 4 Miss Effie Gri n ‘ Weds Today o p | _ Mr._and Mrs. Peter H. K. ‘b:ini-i son of 332 N ave. announce the marriage fyl their daughter Effie t! Raymond | Laing, son of, Mrs. M. Laing of N. St. Johns ave,. whic is to take place today (Thutrsda at 4:30 at the Grimson residence. Rev. Doble, a former pastor Grace M. E. Church, will read t marriage vows, A gmall receptfo will be held at the home followi the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Lai will go to Wisconsin for a two weeks honeymoon. They expect to iiva on Logan st. upon their return. _ / (Mr. Ben A. Murray of 'l‘t'avefi: City, Michigan is visiting his so Mr. Howell W. Murray of N. Linâ€" den ave. fes is ol Sun.â€"Mon. : . _ Sept. 27 JOE innoww as Alexander Botts JE Tue.â€"Wed. ; Thurs. SPENCER TRACY “Earthworng Tractors" in in 29â€"30 â€" Qct. 1 GABLE MacONALD . 27â€"28 e CA WAT October. <‘ Miss 1 bay rd. Group 0o any chw Miss Ruth Siljestrom, entertained at a linen shower on last Wednesâ€" day evening in honor of Miss Dorâ€" othy Loomis, who is to be married on Saturday to Mr. Eatl S. Gillilan of Lincoln, Nebraska. | » ‘" Bill Childs of N. Sheridan rd. and Jim Gilles of Winnetka! are.leaving today (Thursday) for their Junior year at Yale. Fagardoal Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baldwin of Glencoe entertained ;at a tea Sunâ€" day. .Mrs. Baldwin was the former Ann Matherâ€"Smith d]! Highland Park. â€" : Sade /. 4 â€" Mrs. Brock Putnam of Fort Sherâ€" idgn is visiting friends in Pottstown, Pa.. and New York for two weeks. ulc e Mihoorioal®atdnfleifi inaineaincaret ns ind e‘ Lt. and Mrs. W. A.|Downing of Fort Sheridan have, beem transferred to Fort Sill, Oklahoma.] | .‘ ~ Major ‘and Mrs. (Dunckel are spending a month at Feflerick, Michâ€" Igan. ".>~ /. / 3 «ts _ ‘Mrs. Hugh Comer of Charleston, Iilinois was the guest of Miss Ames of the Y.W.C.A. on Tu y. A ‘ ‘Miss Thelma Bridgds ‘of Laurel ave. is spending two weeks at her home in Montour, Iowa. | Miss Dorothy Loomis was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given by Miss Jane Coulson of Lake Forest last evening.. ;) . ~Nathan Udell of N. Sheridan rd. has returned from a three weeks motor trip to Stockton, Calif., The bride was a Iovtly picture in a long trained white satin gown with Julistte cap of pearls.! She carried‘ a shower bouquet of white roses and button chrysanthemun}s. | Lovely Garden Wedding (Miss Chanlotte Mengell, niece of Mrs. William P. Hayes, was marâ€" ried to Mr. Guido Peyrot on Sunday afternoon at four o‘clotk in the Roy Nereim‘s garden, £ . Her attendants .m ginrls. Isabel Olson a honor, Marie Hoton a tera as bridesmaids. arm bouquets of bronz ias which blended> the different tones of taffeta gowhs. J .Mr. Arthur Peyro brother as â€" groomsm James Noland and Ge as ushers. Mrg. Marley Davis played th1 wedding march. ely incidenta music precéeded and | followed the marriage service which was read by Dr. Sherwin of the| Presbyterian ‘church. The bride was given away by her grandfather. 6 Following the tea jand recaption to mabout one h guests, Mr. and Mrs. Peyrot leff for a short trip to Michigan. . .| _ . | Wedding ~ : <#A : :The marriage of M abeth O‘Brien, daugh ‘Mrs. Michael J. O‘ John Justin McDone Friday afternoon â€" a! o‘clock in St. Mary‘s Forest. _A recepti ceremony at the E O‘Brienâ€"McDonough Miss O‘Brien was nded by hfi sisters, Miss Rose and Mi Charlotte O‘Brien. ‘ Mr. MeDonough had as his best man Charles Fisk Cutter and Errett Var Nice, H. Ferâ€" ris White, Lawrence Beall Smith of Boston, Mass., Frank 8. Sims and the bride‘s brothers were ushers. Among the out of town guests at the wedding ‘were three sisters of the bridegroom, Mrs.! James O‘Neil, of Ironwood, Mich., . Edwin sem of Omaha, Neb., and Mrs. Richâ€" ard Phillips of Lincoln, Neb. 1 _ iAfter a wedding tiip to Virginia, Mr. McDonough and|his bride will be at home in an apartment on East Delaware Place about the middle of ~ Miss Edith Hansen bay rd. entertaing Group of the Philat} any church, yesterda meeting. ; Mr. and Mrs. Cfi 448 Glencoe ave., & Kentucky this week. George Bard and left last night to att school in New Mexi Mr. and Mrs. Wr Broadview ave., ar week at Eagle River Miss Virginia Pe of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Park ave., left where she is senic College. * :.: <Mrs. A, M. Clit wood ave., who sust juries recently whe 1580 SH DAVIS 2233 \~ B"Illâ€"cv“!v-lrflâ€"l so +‘% ? REAL ESTATE LOANS . No Co%lhdon For Loans That Qualify FIRST MO Lowest prevailing jrates for reâ€" organization, ly. payment, semiâ€"annual, straight and| FHA loans on residence, t and business AT LO GEORGE T. re ushers. own guests at t',ee sisters of | James O‘Neil, . Edwin ind Mrs. Richâ€" irge Marcellu: EA as maid oflJ Millie Hatz They carried ‘colored dahlâ€" utifully with sset of their x wa, p to Virginia, (his bride will tment on East the middle of ", 589 Homeâ€" ned severe| inâ€" ~she fell while ere~ Chicago iss Anne Elizâ€" r of Mr. and E:’en and Mr: , took place , 126 S. Greenâ€" F the: Sewing ea class, Bethâ€" _ four thirty church, Lake followed fl#é oor club. â€"| itended by ht and Mi r:.yllcl)onoudh Charles Fisk nton (Stryker, e motoring in Dicky Randall nd Los Alamos . Nelson, 1708 spending the Wi’. | N 'kina.kh\llhkfl [,. Perkins, $60 for St. Louis TGAGE at an all day LEY served his in Principia ‘I‘BF ?BESS‘ attending the Barrington Canip meeting, is doing nicely know. ho surtedebies, 4d ie uy uies 20 OBL C Mrs. R. E. Seyfarth of 542 So. Sheridan rd., is recovering from & complete fracture of the hip bone incurred several months ago, . _ M}rk Canmann will continue his tudies at the Cincinnati Medical ool this fall and his brother Daâ€" jvid will enter his first year of Law lat the University of Michigan. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hiscox ‘of Deerfield are announcing the birth of a daughter, Lrn Monday, Sept. 19, at the Alice Home. hospital in Lake Forest. h 4 _ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Byron C. Howes of Maple ave. are in Pittsville, Mass., They® will be gone two weeks. Hamilton Hngnn has left for his Eeunibr‘ year at Williains College afâ€" ter spending the summer on a nn'ch{ in New Mexico. Grant Herman has ;retu;-ned from a three months soâ€" journ in Europe where he witnessâ€" ed t’hd Olympi¢ games in â€" Berlin. Randolph Herman is return}ng»m Hobart college for his senior year. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Anderson of \Deerfield are the happy parents ‘of Va son born Saturday at the Highâ€" ‘Jand Park hospital ‘ Mr. and Mrs. S. Shaweroft of "Bloom st., celtbrlted their â€" 26th wedding anniversary Sunday by enâ€" tertaining 35 of their friem* at a party. fi0}..% | 'rvfi;;. H. A. Babcock of Rice st. left Sunday for a month‘s stay with relatives in Rushville, IIL _ â€" Mr. and Mrs, Chested F. Eri¢cson and Miss Jean Are staying with the Willard Ericurnx until they can find a home of their own. Formerly they livyed in (Winnetka but Mrs. Eriecson is thinking of moving into the city. Miss Ericsons debut party will be given during the Christmas holidays.~ _ | y‘ Mrs. Albert Butterworth left yesâ€" terday for New York where she will spend a month with relatives ‘and friends,. During her absence, work on the remodeling: of their home on W. Park ‘ave. will be started. James Butterworth, son of fin.ei Alâ€" bert Butterworths, has resumed his studies at Ames, Ia. ~~ | 3 George Hinn, Jr., of Ridgewood Dr., witnessed the birth and "merâ€" cy" operation of Julian Tafel, Jr., at the Danishâ€"American hospital in Chicago. George was spending ten days in the hospital as an interne. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roach have returned to their Ravine drive home after spending the summer with their children in South Haven, Mich. Miss Lorraine Marie Roach is leaving this week to enter Sarah Lawrence college. $ [ Miss Bernice Kurtzon has been pledged to Alpha Epsilon Phi at the University of Illinois.: (Mr. and Mrs. George F. Davie and Mrs. Davie Wood are at the St. Regis hotel in New York City, . \â€"The Highland Park: girls returnâ€" ing to school, Sept. 21, at Kemper Hall, Kenosha, Wis., are Janet Walâ€" ton, daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. W. L. Walton; Helen Peck, daughter of Mrs. G. R. Roberts; Lizette Anderâ€" son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brooke Anderson. | The W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. J. C. Rhinehart, 538 Homewood Ave., Thursday. Lnunchâ€" eon at 1 o‘clock. Sadral Mrs. Harris and baby son, Fredâ€" erick Allen, have returned |from the Edgewater hospital to their new home at 1732 Western ave. in lhe Highland Park subdivision opposite Fort Sheridan,. â€" The Harrises.came from Glen View where Mr. Harris conducted a camp for North Shore f . MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 16 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD HIGHL inehve n icniy heculcknieresitaiihnguppenatmut dn GREAT ANNUAL MOLDANER & HUMER boys known as Bucky‘s Boys‘ Club. Hefll.leufln_ ) mtohn.club\on the beautiful forest tract where he now resides. Mrs. Harris‘ mother, Mrs. Thompson, of Burlington, Ia., has been visiting her daughter‘s family of three children for â€" two weeks. §=E o ts eaRp . William | Mellinger . will attend school in Asheville, N. C., this year. Miss Horne,; gym teacher in D. S. H. S., attended the Olympic games in Germany last Summer, Helen Baldrini is attending Holy Child" High school in Waukegan. Jane Warren is a freshman stuâ€" dent in the University of Kansas. Her brother Harry has returned to Northwestern University. ‘~~ ‘Among the new students from Highland Park who are attending the Catholic | parochial school. in Wilmette, | Called Malincrodt, are Patsy Alvani. and Edith Walsh. X ~ Rverett Bellei is a student at St George's"“i!l ‘Evanston. ° ‘ '-B-;;;ri;\itonch is attending Royceâ€" mort inâ€" Evanston. > k i IMPORTED and DOMESTIC _ ‘HAND PRINTED WALL PAPERS CHINTZ â€" LINEN â€" CRETONNE FURNITURE â€" DRAPERIES â€" UPHOLSTERING â€" PHILIP A. RAPP _ Antiâ€"Back Ache _ _ @ sELF SKIRT MARKER it INTERIOR. DECORATION $3 N. Sheridan Road > â€" Phone Hij LITTLE STUDIO OF THE DANCE REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER 28 and 30 . Toe, Tap, Character, Acrobatic and Ballroom "For information telephone Highland Park 1330 announces TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 405 MILDRED HAESSLER No more depending on others to mark your hems. A perfect hem in a few moments. 2.00, Powder 15 cents extra. Thursday, October 1st Morning and Evening. Adult Classes Pinking shears, guages, spool holdâ€" ers and other sewing necessities. at 1737 Rice Street, Ravinia, IIL All types of dan¢ting including the twelfth annual opening of her HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS x.ot! Knock! Â¥ Who‘s there? Bill. . C Bill Who? + + + Bill Eat‘un food from ©Eaton‘s Moraine Grocerys * @ © Eyes Examined â€" Glasses rm'd MIGRAINE â€" ,;:‘]mmd Phone Highland Park 568 DR. WOOD, O. D. THURSDAY, SEPT. (Continued on page 8) Optometricâ€"Eye â€"‘Specialist _

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