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Highland Park Press, 18 Oct 1934, p. 2

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arii, “I; 'iiiii.i,i] [Iii E21 I?E "tral iii! E's}! if! ',tr'r r..t .‘i ill if} 'ill If] C Mr. and Mn. Robert D. Fytrap, presented their doughter, Betty, to moiety at il dinner dams, Friday eveniu, Oct. ts, " the Saddle and Cyele Club, Chicuo. Miss Portran artiatteel her schooling lastyur at titomruitth Prospect in _Greertiie1d, Man. Before this she spent three years at Dobbs, Ferry. She will re- main at home this winter, later so- companying her parentalsouth. q Local and Personal Mr. and In. Ham-Bench on; nomad 'tho mount of that doubler Ola mum Beach to Jonson Wendell Taylor. oon of Mr. and In. Edward M. Taylor ot‘Wll- mutton, Dol., at a dinner party loot owning (Wednoodoy) at their home on Lanna avenue. Miss Benoko;nnd Mr. Toylor met lost wine; while Kin Bench woo with hot family at their winter “homoin Sonnets. Fl... and they become ensued in February but have withheld the on- nouncement until now. Miss Bench is o undo-to of Smith College, and later took mduotexotudy at both the,University. of Grenoble and the Sorbonne Jn Pin-is. Mr. Taylor prepared at Exeter before going to the Univqsity of Pennsylvania, where he trrisduated. -ie,-eeer--ue'th.aa.,etet-,t-ee.t.et.art-t.e.et- "L.tyrvyt-,-t-a-sr-d.nettrr.-t'-mrtt+-. PAGE TWO mome- o-m-trt-tdede-tr-tbt-im-thr-emo-Md.")-.-, "ria-tHthtt.tsrtrrt.-4.ddr-eethrmtt.ro,h.rA-hemetaAtbruttttet. Mushy-numhmhu . WMMww -iiaTriiiruFiCdGiGA his. 0381 may" _ oi-r. can DIM-oi W M“ - mum Path as“. 892 Curd Ave. myth“ Put DO YOU, NEED MONEY? Mr.' and Mrs; William Knobloch Highest Cash Prices Paid for Old Gold. - Old Silver Jewelery, Crowns . and Plates UR. NEMEROFF Alcyon " ALL “has". a. mun Puma Inc: “I“ autumn. In“ 'l'llnnday ADMISSION GEORGE ARLlSS in The Home. " may Only Sunday Only M30 , Katherine Hepburn ,lbmdv-umm’mum "What-Mm Ell-Mom-Tnec. Oct. 21-22-23 RONALD t0LMAN LOREI'I'A YOUNG ' Wet-Thu. _ Oct. 24-25 Ladle. Should FRANCES DRAKE (by Grant 'ld. E. Home: “Migrant-W“ ."NOW AND FOREVER” “YOU BELONG T0 " “8U“ ISLANU’ "MAX” or WIN-l" "BBua, or THE If!” mm WTNTBtttt'F MARIE DRESSLER WALLACE BERRY CREDIT JEWELER AND OFFICIAZN tugboat Annie male Women Bulldog Drummond THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS MING SOON Strikes Back Obn- IIM In]: ". no. at tttq Pelt on.» A -. 1 “I'll moo Btmtmaua' “All?! now Change ' t "10-11-10 WWI; m m m - Rothchud ll h 1 Dar Only Me Oct. " Dr. end Mrs. John Nirrerost are visiting their perente, Dt. and Mn. J. V. Norcrose of Centxgal’evenue, this week. Dr. Not-emu is associ- ated with the New York Orthopedic Hoepitel. A mun pertymu given in their honor by their parents, on Monday evening. _ , . Mrs. Clifford Moran.entarUMed the numbers, of her Rogers Purl: bridge club at luncheon, followed by bridge on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Vail went to Beloit, Wis., on Saturday to attend the &rdipation of, the Stadium which wu shtn by Mrs. Walter Strong of Win etka, ', in memory of her husband the late Walter Strong. Mia Mildred Lyle underway; 3n appendeetomy ttt the Highland; u): Hospital Tuesdny mornidtt. She is getting along very nlcely, Miss Lorraine Zlmmer left mur- day for Decors. 11.,thera am: will spend two weeks 'with Miss Helen Jean Hislop, her former ‘roommnte at the Norwegian American Hospi- til. l 3 . Mr. and Mrs. Milton It. ‘Tillmn trpttlt laggxeek ir? Washington, pd). Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crdgh spent the week-end at Prnirie du Chien, Wis. . Howell B. Marrrar is) shedding Ashehl tuauiol " Ashernle, N. C. this you . l _ Mr. tnd Mm. Domini. Eerrorini of Highwood are announcing the arrival 91.: daughter " the Web. land Park Hospital on Eridny, Oct. 12. " ( Mrs. B. Siegele of Hithoor en- tertained the members at her flee hundred club Tuesdny amine. A nod was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul 'h,',lrl,i,'gtr of Glenéoe at the Highla Park hospital on Friday, tht. 1% d The members of the Gage M. E. Church an a farewelif party on Monday evening In the church par- lors in ttonorof vaerdnd and Mrs. Nye. _ . 1 . t Hugo' Sonnenacluein, 327 Egan- dale. Road, trho graduated from taketrrest Academy in the clue of 1984 and who is now a Student at Swanlmore College in Perm, has may pledged Delta Upsilon fra- ternity, being one of twenty-bevel: freshmen who on now in ohe of the five' fraternities on the campus. Be is readily taking his part in the {rations social activities of the col- lege. 2A; a member of the football squad, he has prpmitse,ortseitttt one of the ‘outstandinq athletes in his class. C A Mr. and Mrs. El. G. Huber of So. Green Bay Road among. the on- ttagement of their dnutrhter, Mar- ion, to Home W. Neil, non of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Neil of Wade SM. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rolland T. R. Hut- ingn spent Sunday in Milwaukee, Wis., visiting fritittda. ' Mrs. K; B. Page of. St. Paul, Minn., is the guest this week a the home of It and Mrs. tt Lam- ing of 1540 Deannvenue. ' i Mrs and Mrs. J. Piore of lake Karat are hippy to announce the arri61 of a son, Thursday, Oct. tt, at_the Highland Park Btsrpitar. Mrs. E. Frown of La Grange is convincing " the home of her daughter Mrs. J.' A. Thomson of Ravinin, following on accident It the Century of Progress in Chicago, Mondny. She had gone to the Pair with her son, and while wolldu around the ground: w” ‘knockad down by a Greyhound bus, Although badtt.brttised, no bones m brok- en. Btr-er, it it quits Muir that she " ham to uninvith Mr dattgtsttr,tor o no th, to mm“. from the shock. 7 _ . _ V _ The Glee Club will moot next Monday evening iat 7:80 o'eloek " the YWCA. More alto voices in needed. Anyone interested. is invited to attend. . Min Kathryn Thomas entertain-4 ed at i personal' shower Tuesday evening, in honor of Miss Dorothy Wink of Evanston, who“ max-tinge to her brother, Jack Thomas, wili take place in the neardutaru.. Min Wink in the daughter of Mr. and MrshNick Wink, former resident: of this city. C I . Mm Rotor ,% is entertaining " to: tomorrow, or Mrs. Dicky, who is hm from Wotan, visiting her dtutghtar. [ Mr; and Mrs, Frank E. Wilhelm of Chicago, formerly of this city, announce the marriage of their daughter Miriam Emma}? to Rob. ert Roy Grouse of Cincinnnti, Ohio. In. Henry A. Hartman of 1614 Don Anna, m h "Mdttte ha- poraHIt It 1288 Jq‘doon Anna. had of Fort Sheridan announce the nut- riagt of their daughter Wilma to Robert Phelps on Oct. 6, 1988, in Rockford, Ill. _ In. Arthur Johnson bu retained to he: hem in Benton Huber. lieu, twin: spout the past eight Irru_srf.th_ur punt- Mr. and Quanta.“ Ava-um mm lament-hunt. It 11M I’hlonel W. B. Bri ton and Miss ":er Brinton who h ve been resid- WJt the Moraine otel all num- ilk I will leave Oct. 26 {or their home it, g rimna. . f a. ould you like t help? , Plan. "‘ tte material for y’s pajama - gl sded a the Lake Bluff mm 'ill; Cull Mm. Bide ' Tel. 2427., I , I t. K. W. Moore a d family will jib: to their homegon Hue] Av,, iiiiliihtier spending gseveral weeks I " Moraine. i . {fl . and Mrs. T. may Ether, , K, ',gr. of Grand Ra ids, Mich. no . lil item guests this week of their ili.ih, and uncle Mr. ail Mrs. Waiter 'lil Fof Vine Annual , . my ts. Wm. B. Bark of Prospect Mid, will emu-air at luncheon lbs " ii' , Ruth , ii, Miss [ lil there 9le home att ed to p13; 1 Call ih' 30 M, 'W, radar ”tbs. T iillf a yc n W dress: P, tdied to m !12, Ruth St. Peter, rs. R. Roms MAME: Florqnce W rren. llll them} piano i the way at {5’ home? Dorcas ome would be a ved to store and une it for its , 'il J cum". Big! ' phone T.P. ,0 Moraine Bo 1 will close , c, " Nov. 1 fr tho winter gm” tr your dunk}: r need some “’5: dresses? Mrs. unit would bt I ii " to make the in exchange t [ill'liit.iiir,iir, for , dauehter's Jtti' 5. Call Mm. Bi Icy, Tel. WP. l i 's nor'of‘her daughter, Mrs. Rob. _', helps. Bridge wins the tenure . e afternoon, hohom going to i at. J. P. O'Conne' and Home. ' ism “Witten, Ne Smith, G1iff T (in: of this’ ei . and. Paul Gil net of Glencoe: have returned (tt 3 weeks fuhitetrip " Moose t, e, Wis. T ' E Irgzsday at . miscellhneoua shower ' ; ‘nor of her daughter. Mrs. Rob. in lisa Bernice ttttlet', was the 'tti. at of Miss Anita charts of or. (r , Sunday. 1 '3‘; rs. William H. Bhrker is enlar- t i at luncheon "omorrow for .%,'la'lt',', mama? Mrs Dickey, . ' alifomin who is here on 1 visit. Mics Sue Roberts itt Chin” and tha when Barbara) 1nd Dorothy Funk bt Evanston Vere the Sun- glny casts of Min - Beverly Tux-rm. . 1 _ . ttnd Mm. 2tiT, McGarnis‘ bf DeetfUld are the _ appy parents If. a son, born Thu’uduy at tht tl'illdf)'l Park_ltosTitN. ' (l' , its Gladys Hadi‘oy' of Northamp- to ' Mum, is a was; at the C. N. ball' home V on . Gwen Bay _ l. d. w ' i a: her has“ on “my after- man, It". um. E pull]. Hrs. ‘11me Dirk, Mrs. Henry B. Erma and Mrs. Adah“. Merritt Killian, Mrs. P. 4. Horn of Ra- vinia and Mrs. J. Ai Reichelt, Jr., of Deerfield. Hrs. £11m ax- pects to have for Tucson, Arte., next month. l, . Information has PM rfeehtd that Hill Robbie Lou'Sehneidot m Among the members attire clan of 1937 " Wolluley um who a; ce'ived woeful hono le mention for excellence inasettoU lp during the Freshman year. f . T - Hr. tptd Mm. Ill. Moran _Htd non Roast of Rogers [ ark were the Sundny guests of Mr/and Mu. Clif- ford Edna. a _ ibition of Light 7T0 Be Given Oct. M _', and 25 lit Deetfield (r. and Mrs'. Irvin's E. Stieglitx (pntertainintr at runner Friday mr. i, in Rose Max-fey; daughter of , and Mrs., E. TAR. Muriey of 5 ohms Avenue we: opetttasd on I ppendicitis Thai-May. n rjorie Banner (ot o tail F ue underwent gun a ndec~ V It the Highland Park [ pith] ondny. 3 ' . mu W. Thomeof of F unint- _ Conn., and W Ilium inder ot-Wilmington/Del., be e been i eats of Page Fnd M um i the' put Week» Melbourne he had to Wilminkton with Mr. ‘. Walter Egan te has been Mr. G. B. m of Belle ue left Tuesdaylfor his home rmel, Californls' _ a. L. N. Berube a t the_wearkr. n Chicago visiti Mrs. E. Mil- nd sister Mary R mm. as Dorothy Mel lle of Ridge- inch of the mystery and music Light, as well u the harmful and 'cial eeette it Mon the an eye, are enwaxni‘n 1y por- Ed in the Exhibition 'll" Light (eh the Public Se lee Stingray conducting this F?” th luxhout jterritory it mom; 5 . he exhibition is and " Mod, (i, Magic of Light" it will he F ted in shi)':':'? on " Es at the Deed! _ t nuditorhmt. [be given a a 'aiM'., tg considerable _ ting, in: export of t 2dt Ber. l Comm In" lo “in: ”my” _ -___ Ittr tttn Drive has, been jtledtmd to the a Delta Sorority at Beloit Col.- i Dorothy is a _trxshetttttt this pose: of thin exhibition. Ono tmofthhoqui width. ttTAS' i?RSii'tlt?b,'iii. Rhoda hinting nudi- 'l'121,lgN'l21'tT.t1rde'i itm pm“. ttf'tights color, 4Ttnrsattdatt,'mr1rtgtuMrtetttf kmmWyudinm- is W. KnoblocH was houses il for a short vifit, and 'grill be tme after spendipg a dny ‘or two "ew York. ', ' . THE PRESS Mrs. ySesso introduced Mrs. Can. tonin who will be the nevi junior adviser for the coming year. The junior activities group of the Dumoraq Spencer Unit of the, Am. male“: Legion Auxiliary held it: iOetober‘ meeting " the halos: Hall last Satan!” afternoon lat which time new other: for the coming your werechoten u follows: clutt- man, Mercella Wahl; vieeehnirman, Gloria Cole; 'chaplaln, Betty Lou Shennfelt; historian; Louise Oneal; mercury, Stella Mu Werner; treas- urer, Jasmine Seam; sergeant " arms, Ethel Swansoh’; child welfare, Patricia Cole; popir te, Jumlne Seam; publicity, {An ta Werner", Amerieanisht, Gertrude, Seam; music Marion Bell; membership, Virgini- Mecatrrer', pe'nny Emu-ch, Eiehnor Cole; color bearers! Louise Canal and Virginia McClellan. J" A Halloween party is to be held on Oct. 27 at the home ot Mrs. E. M. Werner at 627 (ileuview Avenue., The party will start " about 4:801 mm. Each memberlmny bring 't friend. . ' Junior Auxiliary Unit T Chooses New Officers, par lighting to growing children at! adttlt8 as well. Ihr musing ne- tion orthe play evolves ”and a bridge gun: in Wick a guest with all good intentions min-33d: her and», (”which her hand, and up- aota the "orta of her mucky host for a grind slam. T A table lamp in given to some member; of the audience " ouch pedormpnce.- Them " no chm-3e for' “mission. 3 birtatiort upon the in, Demolish-I» than of thb"shadtiw bod" is included in -,sy performance ot the Exhibi- tlop of Lighting when it is accom- panied by n discuuion of light and its osiation to eyuight. A ft':,', tum. of unusual in.. terest ' an Insulin; one-net phy- let, with a cut of thear people, vhich illustrates the practical mint light In the home and the ~vduo of pro- And. with evory purchase 'ot 81,47 in our Jrotriery Department, this entitles you to. a free chance to win my of then LAMPS FREE at'no additional cost. HIST Patti-A tr-ttttrt about plut- ed {met with; lump onyx trin- mod haw huh-ad. out and. walnut-t £10.50. BUOND PI!" - Thu. candle litrht 'ttt $attrtted In chrome with I ban- ti Mud-mad. lilk glad; VIM. $5.06 THIRD. IOU!" I.“ m "tWB.- GET ACQUAINTED Hosiery Sale ' " . Buy L Our Regular We Hose the famous Iron cw Brand PAIRS . 3 as, rr_'e.-.'e'. $1.47 - . 12 . Days Left Phont Highland Park! 1088 23450 N. First’smet Comm luau out!“ In. 'triBhtnt Chine-u do!“ "mtttmerrt and. to match. Vila“! at m Highland 2rk Dry f 5 LAMPS TO BE GIVEN FREE To Get In Our P.P,B.--punt, was Will the en who have been wearing 'oee 'froutine" shirts for past ew years come to,thia shore ind select from our stock pf attan Shirts a few num , i that will put "zip" andprna ens to their attire. They. are puperbly tailored, distincti and of exclusive fabrics. * . rately priced too $1.96 up. , ) There is bnly one Manhattan Shirt shoi jii2eiai Meeting At _ rm 1 First U. E. Church! ch Epoch! with“ I" no Wo- ireiuatturttrst_0nittff, 1- .ied'Ghnnch with. Rev. . I Dock 327-29 N. Green 3% Rd. ' 4Days' 2‘. Oct. ff, 18, {9, 2 3 Robert 11,r.e., (l", , Good Dry Clpannig «COAT If! "Olson & Co. '2 [AL in tom), that's US. " Central Avenue Make the, fabric ttttrt “tin Irtth newiUs. Tailor Presiine :t put back blunt Ii -' will freshen past THURSDAY,‘ oemeii " mu an up _'r's' MOM?" ftth Rt Highlmd Hark M 1 a . “' i-II- . if?! "ijamtiyit Chill “I!” Ci I!!! an" an E3 = W D up- now Tutr W M [PEI "bl _ , _ A. When dtt mm chitin! MM I; my 11 in! new low-ma rid! “new M - and ’9' our: l"? out E] pen tel an Al', mm led-hm “they: The Meme “this at the) “OI Th mum lemon-.1 Jim's for bid k KC: M run loan an at! mtt ED: an ".aa m In GE a Ei ‘I m: 'rrk. 10 wp! ._ M El F, CCI pa ll E in n "

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