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Highland Park Press, 15 Aug 1935, p. 6

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tw NK th TÂ¥ *53 Saks Â¥a ©iads en $y# 3;; %4 +k id rimnniin C ronmmipce hss Answer to Last Wegk"s ‘You‘d Be Surprised Wellâ€"dressed women are voicâ€" ln:.flmfileoplnionaboh_t the smartnéss of Florsheim shoes. They‘re extremely soft ... , they‘re light . . . they‘re graceful . . . and yet they inâ€" sure buoyancy of step and freedom from fatigue. â€" _ Mrs. J. H. Dingle and chil« left last Thursday to be gone for the month . of August to Ona s The Vogue Cleaners held *eir anâ€" nual pienic last Sunday at, Forest Lake, near Lake Burick. 'ghe day was spent playing various . & a picnic lunch and ‘mppfij:a served and everyone reported a most enjoyable day. â€" § doubled in value. By a "dead tooth" is meant one of which the nerve is dead, The tooth may have a living membrane around it, and if this becomes inflamed pain will result, even if uui tooth is "dead." > : For example, an old watch case v at $19 early in 1934 is worth $28.50 Scoouring the countryside in search of alfalfa, homeâ€"made root beer and ten other equally Absurd treasures, eighteen Highland Park, Lake Forâ€" est, Evanston, and Oak Park young people spent a particularly exciting evening last Saturday night. Havâ€" ing searched> until the appointed time, the scavengers returned to the Ravine drive beach to discuss their adventures and to swap tales of colâ€" lege and the happenings of the past season. The scavengers were: Deâ€" die Clarke, John Engles, Mildred Gail, Bob Hgrrington, Jim Hayner, Jack Hill, Mary Alan Hoksnson, Elâ€" len Horn, Mary Lou Keaster, Betty Marvin, Doris Mason, Charles Midâ€" dleton, George McKillip, Bud Mcâ€" Phedres, Rae Seidenbecker, Dave | Stoddard, Judson Wells, ‘EVir'g-inh ; Wilson. - 1 Mb wl m-bb‘mmthtnh‘ow‘n equal increase within ‘ eighteen months ? We‘ll give you a reliable sp]nit'al and Buy your pieces for Cash, OLD SILVER Subscription Price, $1.50 per year Fâ€"ssolutions of condolence, cards of obituaries, notices of entertainm@nta, other affairs where an admission mmmfiuuwu:.mumt:nu cmmmmmavensomininengetc0 . o0 1000000001 "OCC EC Jt PHBHShed, will be char «igned with the name and address of the writer. 2 noon to insure appersrance in current issue. :-m'fm*’”“";”“t"_“‘â€"‘â€"‘â€"*.... written o npy urgerm a y eepzerm wi Rire n intemnded for publication must be written on one side of the paper only, DENTIST â€" : | Buite 215 ’:mm.uuua:h HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS f ‘‘ Phone H. P. 381 § QHICAGO OFFICES ; THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Entered as Second:â€"Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Prueluinamenr of tach week by the Udell Printine Company. Usell Bundine: Wehiest Dr. J. P. O‘CONNELL PAGE SIXT OLD GOLD Local and Personal of Highland Park C. D. PEACOCK JEWELERS SINCE 1837 hi-er House Corner STATE AND MONROE HAS ADVANCED 100% HAS ADVANCED 50% _ S . _ A member of THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY x o. "‘"'â€"-'Wâ€"-mw without removing parts from the car and Look to us to climinate unnecessary! w!n-mm‘ummmw; hnuhwmnfl.gg‘;m We ‘feature BEE â€" LINE EQ gear serviced and shimmy corrected at very reasonable rates! vi â€"_ Miss Priscilla Carver of the Udell building is visiting friends in the East including Boston and Cape Cod. A 4*A T T IPE,!O) Mary Ann Peters of Moni;o_' road will visit the Harold Whites of St. Johns place at the Whites suimmer home, Long Lake, Phelps, Wis. Mrs. George Clark has 88 her house guest her sister Mrs. Hancock and daughter| of Harbor Springs, Michigan. 9 .} Mr. ‘and Mrs. ‘wnu.n;‘ Cope of Chicago are visiting: r. : Cope‘s ‘brother and family Mr. and Mrs: ‘Wnlktqr Cope of Vine avente this week, | . 1 io ‘ Miss Tevis Gibson of Bro:xvn“ le, N. Y. formerly of Highland Park has been visiting friends in Highâ€" land Park this week. Miss Gibson is to be married this co ‘ Sunâ€" day at the Gibson summer C at Sleepy Bay, Manitowish, Wis,.: _ _Mr. and Mrs. George Clark and daughter Marilyn returned (Monday from a two weeks visit at ; Harbor Springs, Michigan. t Mrs. Montgomery of Laurel : avâ€" enue is accompaning her: three grandchildren George, Kfl ‘and Marjory Shay on a three w ks boat trip on the Great Lakes. ts Mr. and Mrs. Albert Axt of 111 High street announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter Patricia to Jol‘m 8. GibsolL of Kiel, Wis.,. ! Eies ced u0) 0 P0 PMRA s Mrs. William P. Hnmmon& Jr. and daughter Mrs. Dorothy King of Ridgewood drive are spending a few days at Princeville, IIl. H Miss Mary Edgar, of the Depart: ment of Nursing Education at Bellâ€" evue hospital in New Yor%f:ity, is visiting Miss Ibsen at the Highland Park hospital. $4 : _ Mrs.‘\John McDougall of N. Green Bay road entertained her brgdeo club at luncheon on Thursday., [ R P t h bapath on iB\ c duti Mrs. Evelyn P. Meiners, manager of the Knitting Nook recently ‘reâ€" turned from New York : ‘here she has been scouting for £ thions in knit models and new yarns. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ajnfley‘nnd’ daughter Helen are motoring to Canâ€" ndu,thaywillbogonetfl;dnn. w uoo n l 08 W Wawr in V bibnc ut diotAtnint in Ardeint in ds w o L2Â¥ Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Balke have as their guest Mrs. J, Benzinger of Cincinnati, Ohio,. i ud , Hans and Norman Christensen left Sunday for a ‘two weeks vacation, at Indian Neck, Conn. _: Mrs. P. W. Blanchard is leaving Friday to be the guest of her son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law First Lt. and Mrs. Paul W Rlanaha«d Th _A C.12 To _LOOK BErore . SHE LEAPS. MaAYBE\ THE GUY is Waiting FOR His wiFE Mrs. Paul W, Blancha;'&-i;': ;1"'8:1.! rid‘x_e ‘Fio‘ldg_ Mt. Clemen, Mich, EVERY. GIRL OUcgHT Mrs. Edward Seney and son Jack have returned home after spending a week in Chicago visiting friends. Mrs. C,. W. Balke and .daughter Barbara, have returned home, after spending several weeks at the Naâ€" :i‘onal Music camp, at. I)}Qnrlocken,’ ich, 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. John Sinnott and daughter Mary, Mrs. George Smith and T. P. Clark and thrée children were Sunday guests of Miss Kitty Farell of Lake Forest. Mich. . " They should reach the editor by Wednesâ€" 1050 ol opphby Tower _ Tél Central 3366 us to do accurate work 5 cents per single copy i0Ciute Editor Among those to take out marâ€" riage licences in Waukegan recently are: Hugo Cortesi, Highland Park and Cellig Angola, Highland Park; John Ladwig Gibson, Highwood and Patricia Axt, Highwood, & Li ~‘~Miss Mary Lu Sanbort of Ridgeâ€" wood drive will return Sunday from Camp Hickory Hill, Girl â€" Scout camp, where she was a councilor for eight weeks. auten Mr. and Mrs. Garfield D. Proctor of S. Green Bay road are leaving Saturday.for a two weeks motor trip through the East. Mr. and Mrs: James~Clark and daughters Margaret and Elizabeth ‘uecomp:‘riod ‘by : Virginia Swenson are motoring to Atlanta and Birmâ€" ingham, Florida. They left Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sinnott have had as their guests Mr. Sinnott‘s brother Mr. Johnâ€" Sinnott of Philaâ€" delphia gnd a nephew and his wife Mr. and| Mrs. William Sinnott of 'Bethlchqn,’l’h. This is the first time : in {forty two fii"&flu brothers thave seen each s ‘~Miss Mary Lu Sanbort of Ridgeâ€" wood drive will return Sunday from Camp Hickory Hill, Girl â€" Scout camp, where she was a councilor for Earl J’nckir lnErP-:fl Olson are enjoying‘ a few > weeks vacation â€" in Estes Park, Colo. ~â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Olson of Highwo?d are the proud parents of a baby | girl born Sunday at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and. Mrs. T. P. Clark enterâ€" tained Tuesday in honor of their uncle Mr. James Sinnott and cousâ€" ins Mr. and) Mrs. William Sinnott who are here from the East. Miss fdith Tucker and Miss Marâ€" garet C llahgn are enjoying a vacaâ€" tion at Eagle River, Wis. After spending a pleasant month ECCEA Eoi d oo n aiene Messre. John and James Sinnott, Mr. and Mrs. William Sinnott and Mrs. T. P. Clark were the guests of Mrs. Thomas Sinnott and family of Chicago, Monday. and Bruce. McCormic spending the week vilneh them. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Holm of Highâ€" A dlusteur born last Thursday at wood are announcing the birth of thg. Highland Park ‘hospital. Joe Kennicott of N. Linden avyâ€" enue is spending the month of Auâ€" gust at Derr, Colo. The George Weiss children of Oak lane have three cousins from Chiâ€" cqg;o,‘fiunic‘!_and Richard Strehlow Mr.{and Mrs. E. T. R. Murphy and family of S. St. Johns avenue have taken a cabin at Butternut lodge Threée Lakes, Wisconsin for â€"â€"Mrs, Alexander 0. Mason of Milâ€" wa : has taken Miss Priscilla Cnivo‘k?l apartment in the Udell building for the month of August, Mr. and Mrs. Roger 8. Vail and two sons of Laurel avenue sailed Wedn:Ldly for a months sojourn in Canada and abroad. Mrs. T. P. Clark and three chilâ€" dren teturned Saturday from Winâ€" rif cottage, the summer home of MyÂ¥. Clark‘s brother and sister at ~Green Bay, Wis., where they spent weeks. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Pfansteihl and child of : Woodpath avenue ~ left Mon forâ€"aâ€"<two weeks vacation at Tenderfoot, Land O Lakes, Wis. j Migs Dorothy Mann of N. Sheriâ€" dan Jeft this week for a soâ€" jo in Europe visiting her aunt Miss |Elizabeth Browning in Engâ€" land. LAKE FOREST SHOP THEATRE BLDG. ON DEERPATH $aoÂ¥p2. Oe« OFFERS A WIDE COLLECTION . OF LOVELY AND EFEICACIOUS | BEAUTY CREATIONSâ€"IN CREAMS, | LOTIONS, POWDERS, MAKEâ€"UP â€" AND PERFUMESâ€"VARIOUSLY INDIVIDUALIZED FOR YOUR PERâ€" SONAL NEEDS AND PREFERENCES y4 McCormic spending the THE PRESS Miss Edna Daley ended her play group classes this summer with a party August 7. Two prizes were oi Oe conein and Highland Park, ‘undergoing treatment at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn., lorl rare and serious ailment. It will many weeks or months of ,noyw% ;‘gflm ‘to over: come the gilment with which she has suffered for several years. _ Mrs. ‘Glenn J.irrflutheot:e,? formâ€" etely Vivian Prichard of Oconomâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Sheriâ€" dan and daughter Franci and son Charlie of â€"S. * Lindannr:enue, are spending a few weeks at a dude ranch in Montana. +4 Â¥ Since he graduated from g:rvird in 1916, Mr. Cowper has béen agâ€" sotiated with the law firm of Fishâ€" er, Boyden, Bell; Boyd and Marshall, which was founded ‘by his, father and Mr. Fisher of the firm. 872 Central Ave. Tel. H . His uncle, John Houston Finley is associate editor of the New York Times and is the r of several books on‘ world blems, and his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Peabody Magoun, |who is professor of comâ€" parative literature at Harvard was for years, editor of Bp:c'zlm, a jJournal of mediaeval studies. l The groom, Wlth Boy;en. al< though a lawyer by profegsion, is also interested in Lvritiug to the exâ€" tent of‘doing fiction work and theâ€" atre reviews. â€" He has drama critic of the Chicagoan, and has written feature articles for Town and Country, _ . | | _ The former Miss B is well known to readers of the Daily News as the society , P ) She started her at the News diâ€" rectly after her| gradua from Northwestern versity, | serving first as a general reporter and later in her position Penelope. While at Northwestern, where was a Delta Gamma, -h# was pregident of the Poetry club, a member of the Author‘s club, a gontributor to the Purple Parrot, Campus Humor magâ€" azine, and was on the staff of the year book, The Sfl.nbus. Her poetry has been published in Poetrg Magaâ€" zine and in Current Opinion. t We repair watches, clocks and jewelry of every description.. Wanted; Highest prices paid. Sue â€"~and Marjory Heath, Helen Leonard, Flora | H Barbara Bede, : Joan °G Marjory Jackson, . Jayne Suzanne Coale, â€" Doris â€" Volwiler,; â€" Cyrelia Golden and Ruth Gordon returned last Monday. at Camp Merimae, Eagle Plver,» Wis. Mrs. Charles Sanborn‘s) group of girls, <Jean cand Patty > McGowan, OLD GOLD I. H. NEMEROFEFE JEWELRY . REPAIRING CREDIT LER AND O%AN s e | August 18, 19, Sunday and Monâ€" day "Break of Hearts" featuring Katherine Hepburn. Aptly named is this romance of two A young composer and her : ing conductor husband. Un inâ€" troductions of symphonic® At times the photography of Miss Hepâ€" burn is breathâ€"takingly beautiful. PLANTâ€"327â€"29 North o,..‘. Bay Roa WNMWM _ August 16, 17, Friday and Saturâ€" ‘day Edmud Lowe in " Sheep." Eomsdy drama. â€" A gamâ€" ler waxes romantic while doing wealthy liner passengers out of their possessions. | August 15, Thursday "The Inâ€" former" â€"with ‘Victor | McLaglen, Teachers of the social itmul and of literature will find in the screen cmaioaice mival s dremitifynien or chological novel a the bitter days that preceded the establishment â€" of ‘the Irish Free State. Bravely and beautifully diâ€" rected by John Ford. The photoâ€" play presents an ® picâ€" ture ‘of the slums of Dublin during the historic riots of. a % years ago. ~The tragic story of a young Irishman who betrays his. and overcome . with remorse, confesses and pays the penalty with his life. A skillfully directed and well acted picture with outstanding work by Victor McLaglen. Mature.. Whether Orientals repairing them. â€" Our ance of our unsurnac \You probably have ture, drapes, etc., hold : ?lliluz Vg‘(‘i’UE cui:e acilites guarantee you . 'Thi-isthefimeng. VOGUE PROCESS, | beguty and bring out the. refreshed atmosphere ‘ D.A.R. Better Films Committee In Review _ The Highwood Legion â€" Junior Drum and Bugle Corps, withes to | AVMO } nts land Park and nfil wood who contributed f to‘ M booth held Lt eh.?zaucmw & at Hichwm'tot;zbcu.-phadu Coâ€"| Pairi operation support. ; . pn!‘uhl] A Residence of Distinktion for wl women attending th UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN given to the two best all around children. First prize went to Betty Ann Wible of Ridgewood â€"drive and the second prize‘ went to Florence Baruffe. â€"_._â€" _ tA Y L ILLUSTRATED BOOKLETsS Mailed Upon Request _ Aun Emery Hall :. 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