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Highland Park Press, 3 May 1934, p. 3

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, 1934 es of ncing Park have h to 1317 \Mr. Leo Daly of this city is tered at the Weston l.xj New York p_ity. y jas t ‘‘Mr. and Mrs.|Guy Viti of High: wood> are the py parents of a son, born Friday, April 27th at the Highland Park ocpghl. C t ts .o :The monthly ting of the Woâ€" mairi‘s Missio: Society jof the First United : elical (Church will be held at| the home of Mrs Richard Hansen| 544 Elm Place '.J afternoon of T§ursday, May 10 at 2:30 o‘clock. | | ] THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1934 Highland Pqrk, NIL | Tel. 2400 PHONES 519â€"2484 . | 306 RAILWAY AVE.,. HIGHWOOD Aleyon :E G BPACE | FREE THEA Ln.m l [ Thursdayâ€"Ffiday May 3â€"4) SPECIAL] ATTRACTION) â€"â€" ON @QUR STAGE â€"â€" | A truly delig! had a run of Saturdayâ€" SLIM SUMME 1st Perfor: ADMIS ‘Long Lost Father‘ Sun.â€" Mon.â€" John I E7 u HF w”‘ %WAY‘%jflm place to set things and a tray for carrying then. SHELVABASKET L OQOOK Crosley Electric Refrigerators *Â¥ can;,r;zcd at To *99.50 ~Companionate A T A&L THESE NEW CONVENIENCES AND ON THE SCREEN Screen ts vonle hanls rowedy in the able comedy hit John Bosselli FRE "Death bbl.o * l“d up Deliveredâ€"Installed One Year Free Service JOAN PEERS con$s "MO ANCE BENNETT in LIN ROUGE" ERICK MARCH in _ | Takes a Holiday" / TER HUSTON in | ‘EM ROLLING" | tance 7; 2nd at 9:15L ION 40¢c and 10e / 1 Day Only May 3 ues. | _ May 5-7-3 E Carole Lom lly Rand | ean Archibald ve Birds" ful play in 3 acts that VILLE Plz'lA'f'g ttractions Coming | at 99 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Jeffries have returned to thez, ome on Linâ€" coln Avenue, after ‘having spent most of the month off April in the south stopping at Natchez, New Orâ€" leans, Montgomery other southâ€" en cities. > 4 Mrs. Catherine Boechmer of $21 Bloom Street, leaves tomorrow for the east where she will visit her daughters, Mrs. Edgar W. Engle ‘of Hastings on the Hudson, New York, and Mrs. Harold L. Olesen of E. Orange, New Jersey. / & A daughter, was to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hayes of Ravinia at thcd‘llighhnd Park hospital on Satâ€" urday, Mr. T. G. Walters of South Ridge Road was recently elected president of the Woodridge Tennis Club. Other officers chosen were Mrs. Alice Chapâ€" man, treasurer, Harrison McKillip, William Reed and My, Henry Chapâ€" man, directors. Mr. ters reports that the courts are injfine condition and will soon be ready for play.; Fritz Kaumanns thas . returned from Des Moines, Iowa, Wher'% he went with the Northwestern Uniâ€" versity Track team to take part in track events. He had done splendid work on the team this spring. _ _ The first annual dance to be given by the Dante ‘ Alighieri Club ‘of Highwood will be the evening of ‘May 12 at 8:30 at the Oak Terrace School in Highwood. d Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schwab of Prairie View are the proud parents of a daughter born Tuesday, May 1 at the Highland Park Hospital. Dante Alighieri Pance To Be Held on May 12 Musi¢ will be furnished by the Lenzi Carioca Orchestra. _ Read the Want Ads 16 North Sheridan Road. A'].‘RE Today & Friday, May 3 â€" 4 PLYMOUT By Jean Archibalt, author of David Belasco‘s "Call the Doctor" , Sereen Star in Person { } IN THE REMARKABLE COMEDY HIT | _ |; OOUPEâ€"-DeIiveM complete COACHâ€"Delivered complete j Five Months at the Cort Theatre, Chicago _ | § 4 M § /1 4 Ashton Stevens‘ £f the Herald and Examiner says: "‘Companâ€" ionate Marriage‘ is a frank but clean play, and the smooth work of a skilled craftsman. The patrons at the Cort lazighed and plauded last night and a pleasant time was enjoyed by all. [It is a bright and decent comedy." t * f {‘) _â€"_â€" ON THE SCREEN â€" â€" â€" MILLER MOTOR SAL AmFLo#i DeSOTO â€" PLYMOUTH DEALER | _ 29 South Second Street Phorie H. F. 85 IN / E REMARK ABLE CO*MEDY HIY "~COMPANIONATE MARRIAGE® ®;::=, .:IIUL'IS 40e â€" CHILDREN 10e ; > Two Shows Each Evening, Starting 7:00 and 9: â€" ON THE STAGE â€" _ JOHN BARRYMORE MOLDANER & HUMER FUR STORAGE Lotwest Priced HARRY MINTURN J jgf _ (Al equipped with t HYDRAULIC BRAKES .â€" FLOATING POWER "Long Lost Father" . | 4â€"DOOR â€" 6 CYLINDER §EDAN t in America > | JOAN PEERS RELIABLE <â€" GUARANTEED ARRIAGE * "Lois. _ ARCHIBAL With a«Cast of Dramatic Stars, Including Clyde Elliott Presents on the Stage Established for over 21 years The Best on the North Shore Mrs. Fred Rudoliph, 70},1 J3 Dies at Her Home Here Mrs. Fred Rudoiph a resident ‘i lage Highland. Park for 70 years, 4| on away at her. home, 333 Park) AVâ€"| will enue, April 26. Atâ€"/ + o {ghip Simple services wmcxgd at her home April 28, being cor } Rev. Christoph Keller.â€" The was at Oakwood Cemetery, Wat gan. y alf a « Yates) was born Aug. 28, 1 s marriedâ€"to Fred Rudoliph April 21, 1875. Mr. Rudoiph pai Iwa: thirteen months ago on Ma > 19338 yag: 5 0+ 5 Mrs. Rudolph is survived b; .fio sons, Avery and Harry; 3 grandâ€" children, Veran and Marvin |Florâ€" ent of Evanston and Geotge Iph of Waukegan; and 2 greatâ€"grandâ€" children, Mary Lou and Freddy R.; and one sister, Mrs. Frances [Mowâ€" ers, of Wilmette. ". .. " D.AR. Will Sponsor â€" |â€" _ ‘a Replica of Mount _ Vernon at the Fair | ‘The announcement of the plan has been made by â€" Mrs: Julian G. Goodhue, Hlinois State Regent jof the D.A.R., who recently conferred with ‘Gov. Henty Horner on the improveâ€" ment of the land around the gnd of ‘the beautiful memoria‘}i bridgk. D.A:R. members will have comâ€" plete charge of the Mount Vernon exhibit. The replica will be identiâ€" cal with ‘the national shrine, ex¢ept Mrs. Rudoliph (Miss Hattie |Jane Tel. Highland Park $4 THE PRES 59 35 ° that it will be smaller, But furniâ€" ture is bo be reproduced authenticalâ€" ly and the entire surroundings are to be rééreated. (‘There will be a vilâ€" lage green in front of the building on whigh fetes and costume affairs v;i_ll be held under D.A.R. sponsorâ€" ship. <BÂ¥ . f Five tesses a day will receive guests At Mount Vernon, making a total 700 D.A.R. members who will serve during the five months of the falt. There will be lectures in \Plain and novelty slipâ€"on \gtyles. Heavy double fabric. i Fabric Gloves â€" Tailored Slips! E i Lace Trimmed Slifip.f‘ \Embroidered Slzps,’ j Adjustable Straps! Shadow Panels! 79¢ s eE MnR o + d P " i § To s 0s CC |" F _ wWORWk s No 2 & ) | M Bprt 1 .t O3 & x 4) A"‘Q’i\i A & N) 4 c § & ‘ & o ) \° . , | »""’/1 B# i & Cc P Mn c oc id se d t ! t ‘ " 4 5 p § B © I SAv 3 o w } 4 y How Are You ,; sys 1 e > F [( 329 f sc 0 . . ce on t e (NH 50 izg . io e . F J( } 76 ced 3 t lxed fl)r | d 1 % ;c_i"; i PA id | P94 f qtm. » hall and series of lanâ€" tern blides on colonial life will be @3 .-_{!‘- tfi at & ‘nw f .:»!_\ the gléeaming white porâ€" i of Mount Vernon, which will be like a cameo set down in the midst of the fair, will be a real colonial own. Reproductions of the houses of Paul Revere: Betsy Ross, of the Old North Church and the old State House, of a village blacksmith m% of the Hmof Seven Gables, of & rolom itchen and a host of [| ;« ;| Special Introductory Offer |â€" ‘ ?} new Sheer chiffon is being enthusigstically reâ€" teived even at its regular price of $1,00. They wear well in spite of their filmy appearance., Reinforced toes, heels and soles. tR & ©f| | Ll?ueur â€"â€" Mexique â€" Crashtone 80 4 | . â€" Mouette â€" Manoa / o4 Â¥ }!% + JP ~ f i R $ o f : UE § 4 f "’ it j 5 | i 4 HOSES85§¢ . %oore's 'f‘%f new styles for sheer summer frocks. â€" New Organdie _ Leather _ Neckwear Hand Bags 59c â€" $1 Slips count a lot toward'making?;;ipri_ng c tumes smart. They give yot'p, nice slgek lineâ€"no humps and budges when your slip is right. And these atgéfrighi_;; ‘ut on the bias or the new no twfiq‘t style LW t iB that is guaranteed not to twist, ride up, or pull out at the seams. Buyi.finoug}i for all summer. You‘ll be glad Ml)u did. Sale â€" 48 Guage ightwist Chiffon $1.98 seen, § 6b } *L tA A panorama of, ‘) Landing of the Pilgrims is being erected and everyâ€" where will be colofial atmosphere. Town criers and stike coaches, charâ€" acters in colonial costumes and shops in keeping th the early American period will be on the vi}â€" lage streets. â€"The D.AR, ibit will be the focal point of all activity in the vilâ€" real New England scenes will be Splendid.v:lom White and Initials 25¢ and 35¢ each. $1.98* I PAGE

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