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Highland Park Press, 30 Oct 1930, p. 5

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Mrs. William C. Powell, 328 Park avenue, announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Gwendolyn James, to. Mr. George Howard Roscoe of Milwaukee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Roscoe of Blue Island on Saturâ€" day, October the twentyâ€"fifth at four o‘clock. . Thursday, October 30, 19830 The soft strains of the harp played by the bride‘s cousin, Miss Blossom Bacon of Ann Arbor, accompanied on the. piano by Mr. Thomas Tanlyn of Beverly ~Hills, announced the apâ€" proach of the bridal party, e Very Pretty Autumn Wedding Was Held Saturday Afternoon The ribbons were stretched by litâ€" tle Natalie Nickell, daughter of Mrs. Arthur Nickell, the matron of honor, and Master Richard Holden of Raâ€" vinia, and through this aisle came first Mrs. Nickell and then the bride on the arm of her cousin, Mr. James Nickell, who gave her in marriage. They were met by Mr. Roscoe and his best man, Mr. Clifton Scott of Chiâ€" cago. The ceremony performed by Rev. Frank Fitt before an altar of white and green, amidst chrysanthemums Deerpath Ebratre THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TELEPHONE 321 SATURDAY Savage women of the jungle â€" photogruphed in the secret lairs of the gorilla â€"â€" See the shambling girnt mpeâ€"brutes in the shadowy recess of Darkest Africal Phoka Ingagi â€"â€" the monsters, who make away with living girls offered by superstitious jungle men: Braving showers of bullets as they seek to keep their beautiful captives. SUNDAY AND MONDAY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY NOV. 4, 5, 6 Ruth Chatterton A drama deep is your soul _. . . tender as your heart . . . @ tale of heart» break and happiness . . . with the everâ€"changing, always alluring first lady of the screen, gorgeous Greta, swaying your innermost emotions again with that vibrant voice, that enchanting beauty that has brought the world to her feet, SOUND NEWS â€" CARTOON â€" ACTS A nobody out of nowhere â€" yet the wife of the city‘s most brilliant lawyer! A magâ€" net for every man in town â€" yet scorned by the one man she loves! Smart, rich, gay â€" vet afraid to call her husband her own! Tender, womanly â€" yet forced to fight for love. The incomparable dramatic metress of the talking screen â€" in the love drama of the year! with Ginger Rogers Added: MR, AND MRS. GIFFORD PINCHOT and their SON "GIFFY" in an allâ€"talking pictureâ€"yarn about their adventures in the "SOUTH SEAS" "The Sap From Syracuse" Clive Brooks â€" Paul Lukas â€" Huntley Gordon "Anybody‘s Woman" Lewis Stone and Gavin Gorden sOUND NEWS JUNGLE SECRETS UNBELIEVABLE! SUNDAY CONTINUOUS 2 to 11 Greta Garbo MATINEE AND EVENING "‘Romance" 66!ngagl’9 Jack Oakie POLKA BRO8. with and roses, flickering candle light and waning afternoon shadows will be a long remembered one. . The beautiful bronze and yellow shades of chryâ€" santhemums were combined with roses and the green of trailing vines in the rooms, while in the dining room bride‘s roses formed the center piece on the table. The bride‘s gown was a very loveâ€" iy model of d‘ Alencon lace and she carried a bouquet of bride‘s roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Nickell wore brown velvet combined with brown lace and carried bronze and yellow chrysanthemums. Mrs. Powâ€" ell was lovely in her mauve gown of embossed chiffon and Mrs. Roscoe, mother of the groom, was very charming in black lace. The wedding, followed by a small reception, was attended by about one hundred and fifty guests ‘ including many from out of town, among whom were the following: Mr. and Mrs. James Nickell of Springfield, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nickell and Natalie, Mr. Howard Nickell, Mrs. Ross Wilbur, Mrs. Carl Sawyer and NMrs. Morgan Butler of Waukesha, Nrs. E. A. Bouer, Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€" bert Brumder and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ross of Milwaukee; Mrs. A. V. Lee CARTOON NOVEMBER 2 AND 3 OCTOBER 30, 31 ACTS NOVEMBER 1 LAKE FOREST THE PRESS and Miss Veina Lee of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Redecker and Mrs. W. E. Bosworth of Elgin, and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Durkee of Lake Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe left by motor for New Orleans and from there will cross to Cuba to remain for some time. They will be at home in Milâ€" waukee after December 1. During her residence in Highland Park, Mrs. Roscoe has made many friends and will be greatly missed by them as well as by the various orâ€" ganizations and philanthropies in which she was interested. What was considered the most inâ€" teresting meeting so far this season was held by the North Shore Real Estate Board, Monday, evening, Oct. 20 in Highland Park at the Green Tea Pot inn. N. 8. Real Estate Board Has Good Meeting; New Members Are Reported Two of the best speakers known to the real estate profession addressed the members upon the subject enâ€" titled "Brass Tacks" of real estate or how to cope with present real esâ€" tite conditions. The membership drive with Jules Dixon as chairman, reported the addiâ€" tion of seven new members as folâ€" lows: Dorothy K. Ross, Mrs, E. J. Grundy, Ray Pearson, Herman Meir, Harvey Bowen, Frank W. Read and Mortimer Singer. Install . a Minneapolisâ€"Honeywell Heat Mlgflmdtbm(bln- l'-lti-m-cnm â€" Bafety â€" Economy. ~ es _ Can be purchased on easy pryment plan, no carrying charge. _ For full information ar phone H. P. 1478. w North Shore Trust Company | BANK How to Avoid Colds . H. PURDY, Local Representative. demonstration, HALLOWEEN 1930 You may lose your front gate on Hallowe‘en, but nobody can separate you from prosperity if you have learned and applied the principles of thrift. A savings account is the road to success. The Pi Delta club met last Thursâ€" day evening in form of a surprise bridal shower in honor of Mrs. Wilâ€" liam B. Holden, Jr., the former Grace McClure of this city, and presâ€" ident of the club. She was the reâ€" cipient of a lovely silver dish as a gift from the members of the club. The Misses Helen and Cathcrine Kauffman are entertaining at a Halâ€" lowe‘en masquerade party this eveâ€" ning (Thursday) at their home on Ferndale avenue. The formal opening of the .Socialâ€" Signet club was held Monday afterâ€" noon. This club is for grammar school girls from the age of 12â€"14 and holds monthly meetings. Mrs. E. M. Inman of Glenview avenue, entertained the members of her five hundred club, Wednesday afternoon. A hardâ€"time surprise party was given last Saturday evening at the home of Roy Howe of Ravinia in compliment to Tom Strenger, by twentyâ€"four of his school friends, The decorations were in harmony with the Hallowe‘en season. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Butler, Mr. and Mrs. J. Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Kileiner and daughter, Bonita, and Mr. Christian were the Sunday guests at the H. G. Winter home of North Green Bay road. On Sunday, Oct. 26, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Balz of North Green Bay road celebratéd their tenth wedding anâ€" niversary. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Mitchell Beaudin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walz and Mrs. Winifred Gibbons were the hosts and hostess‘ to a Hallowe‘en party given in Tallman‘s hall, Wilmette, Saturâ€" day, Oct. 25. There were twenty» five couples present who enjoyed the dance music of an eight piece orcher tra, also the talent among the guests. The hall was cleverly decorated for Hallowe‘en and all were in the mood for a gala time. Local and Personal

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