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Highland Park Press, 3 Jun 1926, p. 20

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may. 1;;A.7-rm " BLACK PAGE TWEL‘ , A i,'ti)ts,1/',", wary of wolves of today trapped by love And re- - n. . , : ALICE; AY ComtDY-."GooteELAtND" _ 1utWtu:F01r NEWS; Tononow-SPORTLIGHT. "'rhe www- Sally, Irene and Mary m1 Not siitee "Tol'able David" has Dick had this BBB a? drama. COMEDY ind FOX NEWS RICHARD BAllRXB0lillLM1iiStit COMEDY HVrV - FOX NEWS Monday Night in LUCKY SEAT'NIGBT. The mumt of the Luck Seat at 9:00 p. III. wins a pas; for 1 Month. V COMEDY. “a PAmE'NEWS Constance Bennett, Join (Brawn ford, Sally O’Neil, William Kaine: A great spectacle of stage life - the thrilling story of _______' A - _----- thte chorus girls . ""lre'lre' 551% numokmuav. It',.','", The Fangs of Wolfheart BEAUTIFUL CM? COMING THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JUNE 10 _ 11 T Charles Hoyt’s Great Play , r-' EXTRA! gAartfiiiikY"MArrNriai; - JUNE 12 ALICE DEE CANDY FOR THE KIDDIES T Man-amt Livingston. Earle Foxe, a. Film]! MacDonald Midge Bellamy. Edmund Lowe MroMtettet the Wonder Dog Only “THE "RADIO DENNIS” and His Wonder Horse, “LIGHTNING” A thrilling Western . -- "W" SECOND FEATVRE--- The Speed Limit Trip to Chinatown MONDAY, TUESDAY, JUNE 7 - 8 and a cast of American Beauties " 7 _ 7 andetaoin A thrilling Automobile Story Ite in ttse-Afternoon Ihur-- with HERBERT RAW LINSON WEDNESDAY. JUNE 9 The Escape Pete Morrison Continuous 2:30 to 11 p. II. Matinee at 2:30 . . ---DOUB" A'fl'vllMy. ru-..----' FEATORB--- ghmmtih" SUNDAY. JUNE 6 "Kwiautujgrapa With 'with and with DOROTHY , GISH" with ' JUNE 5 Ctlffi, Number Six 3 Mr. and Mia. A. -E. Fischqr, 7155 Vernon avenue, Glencoe, retained Sun; Way from the ant. They spent about a week in Atlantic City, 3nd then no- tored with friends tatm-Wort don: the ttogtgt. During their trip they were -'e -'e'e"_e_._ """"'"" nouvv-uu VVUWI, mu ,be " home to théir friends Sunday. June B, in honor ‘of their ttrmttr-flfth wedding anniversary. Mr. tusd, Mrs. Matrnysore leaving June T, for I western trip which drill keep them “my six weeks. Mr. and MA. Hun: Magma: of 1141 _cutithhi road, Hubbard Woods, will George E. Shipman, 432 Warwick road,, left Kenilworth last week on a Chamber of Commerce trip on’ tlie Illinois river to Starved Rock and La Sane. Mrs. Shipman met her husband in 'Pgrio. Were they spent last Week- end with Mrs. Proctor. Mrs. Msurice Lieber of Winnetka was the parliamentarian and . guest of honor at the annual meetintpand breakfast bridge ttt the Entre Nous Matinee club on Wednesday at the Sovereign hotel, when over 200 mem- bers and guests were present. V The luncheon tables 'were sprinplike in their deeomtion of tldwem of pastel shades. and balloons of many hues, bearing the club's name were sent up into the air. Mrs. Frankboner,,the president, presided. l Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vogt Stixmd have issued invitations to the ma- riage of their daughter. Audrey Beau trice, to George Mitts. Shiphtan, Jr., of 432 Warwick road, Winnetkg, which will take place Saturday reve- nine, Junk: 12, at 8:30 o'clock. at Christ church, Winnetka. The recep~ tion immediately following will tre; held at the bride's home, 607 WillowJ road, Winnetka. t JN .. Miss Marion Montgomery was among those entertaining for Min Katherine Worthy before her mar- riage to Charles Francis Pearee,Ur., of Glencoe. Miss Montgomery have a dinner party at Indian Hill club Mom. day, evening, May 31, for Miss Wort- ley, her wedding party, ' and a few friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sig. C. Sorenson of 972, Ash street, Winnetka, announce the 'entttqrernent of their dmstthter, Myrtle Adelaide, to George Holstead. Min Alice Fuubell of Chicago was the maid of honor, and Kenneth Me.. Lain of Winnetka acted as but man. Mr. Gruver and his bride left the fol- lowing day .to make their home in Boston. . The bride is a gridunte of New Trier high school. and has lived in Wilmette for the list five years. Mr. Graver was a resident of the same Village for many years. He'also at- tended New Trier high school, and is an alumnus of the'University of Illi- note. _ S. Gaither of 1318 Forest avenue, Winnetka, when their daughter, Miss Helen, became the bride of Harold Gruver, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H., Graver of Hubbard Woods. The ceremony was performed it 8 o'eloek. Thursday evening, May 27, was the occasion of I small home wedding at the yti.deiteepryr. tpd Mrs. Harry _ Of interest. to a number of Win- netkans is the recent announcement of the engagement of Miss Lora Jose- phine Calvin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Colvin of Evanston, to;Gordon Whitney, son of Mr. and Mn. Charles-P. Whitney, also of Ev.. enston. No definite date has been set for the wedding. Miss Calvin is the sister of William H. Calvin, gre, form.. erly of Winnetkn, but now a resident of London, England. _ Announcement has been made that Miss! Ellen Stuart, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. John Stuart of.HubUrd Woods, will be presented to society at a m to be given only in Novettr. ber. Her father and mother will give I diriner-anee for her at the Casino Diteember li, Miss Stuart is attend.. ine Miss Porter', school at Farming- ton, Conn. ' [Among the "airs being given for Miss Hortmnn are: luncheon for her attendants given " her home Satur- day, May = n book shower on Wed- neaday, June 2,'triven by Miss Lost " her home in' Chicngo: a personal shower given by Mrs. Webster Satur- day, June 12, at the North Shore hotel; a handkerchief shower“ given by Mrs. Latent: Tuesday, June 15, at tin: Illinois Athletic club, Chicago; Tbursday, June IT,-a trousaeau ten given byMrs. Hartman; Friday exfo-1 ning, June 18, the bridal dinner willi be-given. I (The groomsmen will be George Hartman. brother of the bride, and N. J» Lareau, Bernard muck, Robert Priedhmder of Enmtom and M: Leighton Smith of Chicago. _ Min Elizabeth Nikon of Glencoo Mm be maid of honor; Mrs. N. J. lar. ‘eau of Ihmnston,, button ot honor; Miss Henri Lost of Chteatroptd Min Florence Alwart of -Evaus'ton, tbe 1rridetsmaida, Jane Webster. 'also if Evanaton will be new girl. . .1 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIQ m _'iii'i'iiiifi tt Mrs. Helene J. Sonic of 1045 1ch;- gnn avenue, Wilmette, “pounce: the with of her daughter. Lynette Shining, to George Davis Eiltiser a! Chicago. I. h .' Mr. and Mm. John P. L. Curtis, My, ic: taken the Clifford Darnell!“ in Lake Forest, went out on Tandy. tune 1, for the Bummer. 5 , Mr. and Mm. Delbert E. Magee of 739 North Elmwood Avenue; on Park, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy lick-u, to E- liott David Moore of like Forest. The wedding will take place in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hardy of Hubbard Woods and Mrs. Clyde TM. Carr were among the Chicagoana Who attended the wedding of Mill Bury Peavey Wells of, Minneapolis to ur.. ing Mitchell Staples, June 2, at St. Mark’s Episcopal church, Minenapolis. Mrs. Chutes Lewis Day of 454 Sheridan road, Winnetka, is in New York " the guest of Mrs. Cornelius K. G. Billings at the Ambassador. Mr. and Mia. "Wilson will be home' afteriruly 1 In Lake Forest. Otis Hubbard served the brides. groom as best man and the ushers were George Love of St. Louis, Edwin Herman of Harrisburg. Pa: ,Philip Pillsbury, William Warner and Frank Crosby, an of Miimenpoiis, and Dexter Cummings, Harry B. Tlow, Jr., John Wilson, Phelps Kelley and Charla: J. Dennehy of Chasm, ' The bridetmtnidr.-.Mm. Alan Hum- phrey: of Pittsburg and the Mines Dorothy Curtis, Ruth Keeley. Emilie Hoyt, Florence Addington and Vir- ginia Wilson-wore bolts de rm Elk» hem crepe gowns and rose conned Lanvin haul. They carried bouquet- bf spring flowers. ' Mm. Harry B. Clow, Jr., matron of honor, wore light green crepe Elin- beth and a Lanvin green hat trimmed with launder flowers. _ . Maia Mildred Allen, who was‘ her sister? maid of honor/wore yellow crepe, Elizabeth, her Lahvin hat trim.. med with yellow flowers. She carried yellow roses. V The marriage of'Miu Miriorio At.. len, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Benja- min. C. Allen of 1448 North sate pathway, to Hugh Robert Wilson; non of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver T. Wilson of Lake Forest, took place Wednesday. May 26. Dr. Norman Hutton read the service at 5 o'clock in the afternoon in St. Chrysostom’s church in the preq- ence of a large number of friends; and a reception followed at the Casino at 6tM.o'eloek. . The bridal gown of white Iatinf wu embroidered in pearls and the court train was of ehiffott and satin. Ahe Veil was caught with mt]: L and sprays of orange blossoms. ( The Epsilon chapter of the Phi Delta Sigma gave its annual spring dance in the Black Cat room of the Edgewater Beach hotel Sunday evening, May 22. Mrs. Walter D. Sethnens of Dinamore road and Mrs. A. G. Whittier of Locust road, were members of the sorority. A party of Winnetka residents attending was composed of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Paulson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wein- stock. Mr. and- Mrs. Walter Sethneu, Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Whittier, Mr. and Mrs. William Modes anti Mr. and. Mrs. Victor Killian.‘ [ , Mr. and Mrs. L, T. :Bunett have rented their home " 33‘Hnel alumnae. Glencoe, for the summer to My. sad Mrs. Frederick K. Smut of Chicago. The Birnetts Till occupy the Otto R, Barnett home " 684 Granules! ave; nue, during the absence of Mrs; Otto Barnett. who, with her son, Sherman, is leaving shortly for Europe. Miss Lula McWilliams of the Hawthorn school is to accompany them, and they will be joined later in the Bum- mer by Mr. Barnett. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Bell In" (one: with for their honeymooet,utttd upon!) their return' they will be With the ride”: mother for an indefinite period) . William Poii,iidr"Gta" Jii'GiG groom’s best mm, ', ' The bride pore W, frock of, beige georgette and can-id a We! of lilies of the valley 11nd "not; put. Her only attendant, was he: mid of timer, her sister, Mist Cnrolinge Ba- lek, who was in a drew of powder blue georgette, and curried pink) roses. Both the bride and her sister: wore picture hats matehintr their (images. min-inc of her-daughter.jJulih Don othy, to John Thoma Bell, son bf Mr. and ' Mrs. 14min Vollmui pt MI Cherry street, Winnetka, Wadnudgy, J)ftw M, at.6 o‘clock, the NV. William Earth of the Sacred Hem church omcinting. A reception wu held a the home of the bride's mm. 898 Rosewood avenue, which' was drorat- ed with spring flowtmr. . _ WI: avenue, oral. and. Hove, Jr,, and or. _ In. C. A. Waterbury of J0tetttto/: [m are leaving tomorrow, as motor to An- nnpolia to attend commoneomgnt " the academy from which the Howe! son, Hamilton, is to graduate. Felix Buick annbuncu_ the at Deerm.sld Road Burma P GERANIUMS - PETUNIAg - ES Esrtimttes given on Window F ASTEIE PLANTS " ZINNIAS " P suns PeMniale, Shrubs, Gram Seed, Fe I' int Gardens Laid Out " General Land ping an cyclone comedy-drama Ar, ii ". 1hr 'iiitl'ul1Gt',dlf,gttt',2T4'tt il'isli'iila?) F, tatt c a??? 2tl'dng2',tgtft tft'?. f. I dram f 926 'Gii for I me. u u!” t _ 'Walter Wert, Comedy f Intern: News - WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, JUN '9 tad 10 Glenn hugging!!! A 'i uutafcyraptaaettucmkiieis on t,,,u",tet,,t,tl,ed who took I It»: It the jun Ii and but- ried bark to the open smog. Irerey a picture 'tl - ex- citement mirror n f-doagn western tthn F orYour Garden I? 2:3,;ngéxga‘ gi h' 'g"iNi SATURDAY, JUNE 12 .Mdim 130 pm. BUCK 30m A red-blooded Jack London story that grips wit intense delineation of life in the rayrrfrom the haw-t of vilintion, the master writer takes his chance": to the wilds of Aluh where the nbysmnl nature of mar-”em i f without the veneer of societyw ' _ . ' Al St. John a?g,gt; JL,c,1/,ttrttatie; CHARLESTON CONTE ' ANITA STEWART slli MAHLON HAMILTON. JOHNNIE LKER _ TONY RUNS N Bobby Vernon Caged): " BEAUTY‘ALONB! Th an“: of Ian's plots nd con-ur- tle,' Nona Slum at her new ht a drama u wont-'- on nnd “all“. Powerful and his in its heart upped.“ it is true gripping in its lotion! _ _ You loved her in "HU Shaun" and "A Slave Fashion." You’ll Moraine; now in this " masterpiece'. _ The Ruttic Nur AW 'te)tatttJgi,"""t"-"'tri"owot Lu"tllrl.'/'1f,sr, e7,"J.,51l'G'f/.,' _ he may of a W Who Cunard I lone " by Kindn- u‘ - We. a 1'utg'r/?.',,iuerlti-itgt,t'tePt','tte _girl.Aale tint tutu of dam: high mm. A pica!" given both Mix-Indus two rhom '2irl,",d't,at amen-is new (at. ro,t.tttPgtlt and drill and to a uni! Mee new even for Mix.. and Tony." _ . Hal Ruck Comedy . ' . . SPECIAL STAGE ATTRACTIOJ FOR mum; AND xmnmi -_'. Cememtueusrueu.itucaiiaiii"'"'ies. __ " your talent go unnoticed! SUNDAY, JUNE 6' Continuous 2:3' to 11 'iii,', Mary Actor and Lloyd A. “A." FOUR sou. TONY, himself, and J ACQU ELIN ElOGAN _ _ in». _ Charles Emmett Mack and Carmel Lycra MONDAY tutd/rUEgDhY, JUNE. and 8 DEVIL’S CIRC YE HIGH STEP? MORGAN SON tr or mm . ' . . A an»! :09 swans: AND mun NORMA 81 Telephone KW Park Mott FRIDAY, JUNE 11 JACK LONDO "S TOM MIN I ' " me! 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