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Highland Park Press, 13 Jun 1935, p. 6

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§4 SInEs Ne aC M t nc in on cte t w«â€"â€"â€"â€"«â€" COMING SO0O0N â€"â€" Mae West â€""Goin‘ To Town" Shirley Temple ‘Our Little f ship SAVE YOU MONE E complete range of sizes . styles. % s f d comfort. _ Remember, qUARHEY Buperâ€"charged excitement . . . materials and superior workmanâ€" Thursdayâ€"Friday _ June 20â€"21 PATRICTA ELLIST LARRY CRABBE Smart and tur‘n ‘ to Sonid m ind vomes folle The show the world has trave sands of miles to see! Beauti girls, settings, and a sparklit The fun begins when the town MIlunhn.uw('.‘ Sundayâ€"Monday _ June 1§â€"17 MAURICE CHEVALI ANN SOTHERN |. ~â€" Folies | SPENCER TRACY WENDY BARRIE It‘s a Small Wor The telescope by Hans ipperâ€" shey, a cgectaclo maker of, Midâ€" dlebngl, olland in 1608. this telescope that Galil as a model to construct ! A rollicking film with amusing Saturday _ Answer to Last V:jck’s You‘d Be Surpriged Thursdayâ€"Friday â€" June 13â€"14 Edward Everett Ho ) Karen Morley | _ Daylight Saving Sch Alcyo: Highland Park, L. â€" _ Tol. H. P, $408 Aodcpmeen pimaa :15 p.m, 3 lat., Sun., Holidays 2:30 Con ..___ Admission At AlU Times Adults 30¢ _ _ Childre PAGE SIX FLrowegrs Hold ‘em Yale Nor da Ju JEAN ARTHUOR VICTOR JORY Party Wire CALL H. P. 3773 $10 Raise Alive or dre MILKâ€"FED in It! June 18â€"19 June 15 *L itu« 10¢ | The Misses Danig and Mary Mavor of Laurel avenue t the weekâ€"end at Manitowish, Wik nsin. 44 Mr. and Mrk Genroa MhiHis â€"s2 with individual wihe â€"oonosnnnnncn.,u000..... $1.20 3 on FRESH|PERCH DINNER DAILY Mew At 4 o‘clotck on Saturday afterâ€" Local and Personal ALSO QBTAINABLE AT LAKE ForEsT sHor THEATRE BUILDING ON DEE ATH, LAKE FOREST Niiiitnaiyn smm ns mascoteotion in nnatd in n cnnsoccs E.09 i VILLA. MODERNE COSMOPOLITES LLA MODERNE Mrs. George Childs of Skokie Boulevard and County Line der the direction of Mr: Kenneth Fiske reservations â€" Highland Park 4283 MR. FRANK ‘nmcli“;:" 8. Mar. Sthnleyâ€" Ness, Chicago and |Irma Irons, Highland Park. t u> r. and Mrs. E. M. Davis of Los les, Calif., spent the last two weeks with their daughter, Mrs.;Carl pel; while en route to their sumâ€" mer home at Three Lakes, Wis, _ rs. Grant Eugene Hill of Fort Manroe, Va., is visiting her parents, M#. and Mrs. Erastus Phelps: of spect avénue for the month of Juhe while Lt. Hill is at Fort Storey, : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Melville of Ri ood drive have as their guest week, their niece Miss Elsie Wastcott of Milwaukee. | Mrs. Erastus Phelps and Mrs. : Hill are entertaining informâ€" today â€"(Thursday) at luncheon, in honor| of Miss Elizabeth |Davis whose marriage to Mr. John Collins 0: Morrifiwn, NJ,, will take| place next mon tuilref "Among those to take out matriage lidences xL Waukegan reéentlz‘ are ph G. Bealer, Pottsville, Pa. and L. Daggitt, Highland Park: bert D. Hastings, Highland Park and Irene Braun, Wilmette: James Sthnley: Ness, Chicago and |Irma \Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Haskell of rthbrook, are announcing â€"the of a daughter born June 9 at e Highland Park hospital. . ‘ Miss Tevis Gibson, formerly. of hland Park, is entertaining at a party this week for a number her Highland Park friends, at Gibson summer home at Sleepy Bay, Wisconsin. / § + |Mr, Morton: Mavor of Laurel av enue will spend the weekâ€"end fish ing at Eagle River, Wisconsin,. _ | Mr. and Mrs. Waddemanâ€" Ostrand Highwood are the proud parerits a baby boy, born June 7, at the ighland Park hospital. / eridan road are | spending %ek at Birch xs?:;d,'ofiurio,c?: kept imâ€" THE P RESS A group of young women who are M,lu ng from preparatory schools and junior colleges this month will beâ€" ente: '?ed ntqt:; next l(ondlt: after n, June 1 'Alm" m Alum of Nonhweafin univerâ€" sity, to meet Dean Florence S. nfi: nett-,f e ‘tea will be gi?.n in . ‘ __ The |Ladies Aid society of the Highw M. E. echurch will sponsor a special program next Saturday evening to be ‘given by a group from the First United Evangelical chutch." ‘The program will consist of 1 iand instrumental numbers and . [a message by Rev, F. Brandfellner, | Everybody is cordiâ€" ally invited. Mrs. |Barclay, buyer for the Ri.dy to Wear department at Garnett‘ has recently left for New York gorg she wlil obtain ‘new fall m inâ€" ‘gm Ernest Huebner two and a half yéar old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Huebner who underwent a ma}:r operation in the Highland Park hpspital two weeks ago; is getâ€" ting along nicely. e \/| /â€" DENTISTâ€" | | E. m.:lsmm‘ I 16 N. Rd., Highland Miss Eva Scott of Minnea gl; * and a former resident of this ; iu:k'isi ng friends in this city this w flce s td Phone a year of nursing in a j rent hospital in Panama. ’fi:cy down to New Orleans on Saturday and are expected home today, | â€" The Mills College Club of CM is gi a tea Friday, June 14th from $ to 5 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. F. B. Hitchcock, Waverly road, in honor of perspective students and students of the college and their mothérs., Janet Gaidzik, d.:fhm of Mr. and Mrs. George Gaidzik and Grace | Gatewood, daughter of Dr. and . Lee Gatewood are students at the |college. * |â€" | . Mr. |and Mrs, Albert Birkenstein of: Chicago announced the engageâ€" ment of their dan:hta; Eleanor to Mr. L.fFeg:Go:'of r. and m B. Fell o ern | Th y evening at m‘ in their home. t H Parkin is finishing his year at ~Ha: businessâ€" school this w“ok, and will remain i;\ Boston‘ for the ng of his former Yale roomâ€"mate, Carl Ondricek, who is fi: of ~the famous violinist, Stephen (Ondricek of the Boston Symphony | orchestra. Young Mr. Ondric will be: married on June 14, and Henry Parkin will return t.oi Highland Park shortly after that. Dr. J. P. O‘CONNELL Dr. 1085 } Res. 42 George H. Mitchell "FINA 360 Central Avenue Coats and Suits now 8.95 to 22.50 2 North Sheridan Road ND PARK, ILLINOIS Phone H. P. 381 x weeks visiting her Walter Camp, fo ly Bailey of this city, . Gaidzik, da » dlugliter 0* Dr. tewood are students â€"" oijâ€"_ H1T~~ models correspondingly } This sale includes Afternoon and Evening Even';ing Wraps, Knitted %nits, Sweaters, C Higher priced‘ models Dresses now 3.95 to 14 from our The Sports Sho C] L REDUCTIONS now 2.95 and 3. tire Spring and Summer Stock Lake ; ALSO OBTAINABLE AT £AKrE rorest shop !? . THEATRE BUILDING ON DEgEPATH, LaKe pod 3/%"/ P UR 4 «> FC fe ! ' "' * h ‘v 3 ;,: ~: f ’ ; ~*Pil.‘" wat Beatrice Thorsen u§ Phyllis Dexâ€" ter were graduated ‘f Maryville college, Maryville, Tenn., at the exâ€" ercises held on June 4 \ .Mr. and Mrs. | s Baake and daughter Maud and Carl moâ€" tored: to Champaign Bunday to attend. the â€"gr of Evelyn Baake thx:m the Uni 'nzf IHiâ€" nois. S 7 them to spend the”tmr \t + home of Mrs. Edwin M. Hadley, Jr., with ~Mrs. Reed tney, Mrs. to ‘Charles Houseman, Mrs. John T.|,, ‘Snite and Mrs. Betty assistâ€" ing. ‘ Among â€" th d _ Park guests will be . Hokanson and || ; Marion Bard of this city. Forest and. Hubbard Woods formerly to $49.50 formerly to $16.50 formerly to $89;.50 SAKS$S FIFTH ANENUE NORTH MICHICAN AaT CHESTN ittemineaticoomessailitensiiatnnetsbnntmnis cnnncnntncm msccss n °e AEAeineepneie oone SHradsD n accmin Mail and Phone Orders Filled. Beautiful quality sheer lin la trimmed or daintily simple. C mbroideted and appliqued s Vety fine sheer linens, appliq or with ah around repliqued quite exquisitely done t Sheer white linens, hand appliqued; also handblock in the bright new : sWwOMEN‘s IMPORTED ‘HaAnNbom Apd e â€"© HANDKERCHIEFS _ below regular 3 to m t , appliqu@@, Embroidered ‘a es t + phoke | . . No "‘ fesces o Ha Special Summer I wo‘ hhâ€";h To a lt litchall 6500 P 26 THUT ons *5¢ idered | and ha 35¢ ane laborately .ly d C .. 50¢ W Park k off €¥ep,

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