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Highland Park Press, 29 Aug 1935, p. 6

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3 o MECSh i8 $3 €. & w F68 Pus 49 # t t «hN in cicamecieneimacmncn t v&dlmwlncmkroflnfivnh,xy. ted at the home of his brother Larry Cutler of Pleasant avenue Mr. d Jerome of t, Michâ€" igan ‘hRthho house Mz the V. PAGE SIX . Iocal and Personal * of Highland Park When,.you buy a pair of from us they actually to have wings! Soâ€" light, flexible, so comfortable! W en who vntléganly sty shoes that give perfect f ease come HERE. I Sun,â€"Mon.â€"Tues. . Sept. 1â€"2â€"3 (Cont., Labor from‘ 2:30) Every scene innxh hvhr. proâ€" duction is filmed in the entrancâ€" . ing new technicolor,. Miriam Hopkins AMM,MJW "BECKY SHARP"‘ Based on THACKERAYS "VANITY who devasted the hearts of mankind in her glittering career of romance! Bee it! And you‘ll want to see Wed.â€"Thurs. â€"â€"â€"â€" â€" COMING §SOON ~â€"â€" Warner Baxter in "Under the Pampas Moon"; Fred MacMurâ€" ray, M‘#e Evans in "Men Without Names"; Grace Moore in "Love Me Forever" ADDED : Sat. & Sun., ee O TOM MIX l'g:'!!!-mu mmu-y.sminjfmuc P o gg o. You‘ll tremble as you laugh at Charlie Saturday Daylight Saving Sthedule EVENING PERPO CcEs 1 :15 p.m. and 9 :15 p.in. : Sat., Sun., Holidays _ 2:30 thn* Thursdayâ€"Friday _ Aug. 29â€"30 \| WARNER OLAND | ‘â€" sSTEPIN FETCHIT â€" ; Alcyon Highland Park, DL Tel. H. P. 2400 MMAIII'*- Adults 30¢ â€" Childten 10¢ ~IDA LUPINO â€" KENT TAYLOR GAIL P-A'I‘RICK "Smart Girl" "Charlie Chan in Egypt" e hoi ce i "Helldorado" RICHARD ARAI%N MADGE EV RIDER" in Sept. 4â€"5 Aul. 31 ' One of the early fall weddings which will take place on Wednesday, Sept. 4, is that of Miss Marv Brainâ€" ard Anderson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brook Anderson and Henry J. Anderson. ‘The ceremony will be read at 8:30 o‘clock in the Trinity Eniscovnal church, and a ntption- will follow at the home of the bride‘s parents. t t\ «â€" Miss Lizette Anderson, the bride‘s sister, will be maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be three former You will want a supply of : these fine Visiting Cards for short notes, to enclose with gifts, etc. The Hichâ€" land Park Press is offering 50 Ryâ€" texâ€"Hylited Visiting Cards at the special low price of 75¢. Rev. ‘F. Brandfeliner and | Mr. Fred Botker motored to Findlay, Ohioâ€"to attend the annual conferâ€" ence session of the Evangelical %on- gregational church. 36| ! _ % Miss |Dorothy. Himmler spent the weekâ€"end in Ripon, Wis., visiting friends. â€" B }? Miss Helen Hill entertained a few friends yesterday afternoon for Mrs. Frank ‘Swanson of Lincoln, Neb., who has been spending the summer with her sister in Waukegan. Mrs. Swanson who was formerly Miss Ida Naas of this city is leaving the latter part of this week for her home in Lincoln. (+. 9 ., flu Lois Gates of Turtle, Rock County,‘ Wis., is the guest of her brotherâ€"inâ€"law, George Greene of Linden avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Riley (Elizabeth Greene) have come from Detroit, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Alden Greene and two children of Maywood came down from Buhl, Minin., to be here until the First of September. The Alden Greenes were accompanied north by Mrs. Greene‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. gord- er, who spent a few days in Highâ€" land Park. The Lionel Rileys have just returned from England. _ â€" \_Mr. and Mrs. Irving Conrad and daughter Barbara of St. Louis, Mo., have been spending two weeks with their parents Mr. and Mrs. George F. Conrad. Mrs. Irving Conrad has just returned from a several weeks visit with her parents in Schenecâ€" tady, N.Y. ! q ' . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zimnmer and daughter Eileen and Virginia Saathâ€" off : spent the weekâ€"end in Stoughâ€" ton, Wis., attending a réunion of Mrs. Zimmer‘s family. + Mrs. John Hemmer and son Jackie and Mrs. William Lithal and son Bobby: of Chicago spent a few days last week with Mrs. Helen Golden of McGovern street. E. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry J, Armstrong were recent guests at the Dearborn inn, Dearborn, Mich. P â€" in which the Midwick‘s won by one goal. Polo is very popular in Honâ€" olulu, one of the few cities in the United States where the game is played. ~Mr. and Mrs. Thomas were guests at the Moana hotel at Waiâ€" kiki during their stay there.: Mr. Robert Kees of Lake Forest will preach at the First United Evâ€" angelical church next Sufipy eveâ€" ning. | Special music will be one of the features of the service. â€" o Mrs. W. F. Nelson of Forest avâ€" enue returned Monday from a few days visit in Havana, II1L. . _‘ _ Miss Almyra Gibson of Bronxâ€" ville, N.Y., is the houu;gg:st of Miss Isabelle Mann of N. Sheridan road. | 4 fME 34 > Mrs. Miric Emmett who has been in the St. Therese hospital with a broken hip the last six weeks is now staying with her son Mr. Robert Berberick of Burtis nven;& and is able to be up and around. |â€" Mr. and Mrs, Milton 8t. Peter, Miss Beryl Hollands of E. Park avâ€" enue and their guest %n | Betty Troyon left Tuesday for Cleveland, Ohio, Betty‘s home. Betty vyisited here for six weeks. The St. Peter‘s and Miss Holland go going on East for a few days motor trip. _ Miss Frances Webster and mother and Clarence Shetzley and Miller Schreiner returned Thursday from a two weeks vacation at Pickeral Lake,‘ Wis. | P Mrs. A. V, McPhee and children of Forest avenue returned Sunday from ‘Alpena, Michigan where they spent the summer, 1P Miss Helen Harrison of Deere PRark drive is spending ge month with friends at Tacoma, Wash. The Misses Ellen Truax and Enid Philips left Tuesday f:rlfi‘ four day bicycle trip to Lake Geneva and Delavan. Bs ie |>> Among those to take out. mar riage licenses in Waukegan recently are;: Chester Mikel and Genevieve Watkins of Highwood; Emil Oetzel and Vera Renshoffer of Highland Park; Joseph Perg and Véra Nevitt of Highland Park. : â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. August Norvick and daughter Edith and son Adolph of Broadview avenue are vacation: ing at Michigamme, Mich. _ / ‘Mrg. Lydia Hutton who has been staying in Evanston this summer is returning to her duties at the Y. W. C. A. on Monday. â€" |‘ Miss Carol Imig of Deere Rark has ‘returned from| a few days visit ;rith Miss, Pauline Beck in Milwauâ€" ee. i i H. Imigs of Deere Park. Mills College. _ Miss Mary Wood returned yesterâ€" day from Teepee Ranch in Wyomâ€" ing, where she has spent several weeks ) ! JE Mrs, Elwood B. Low entertained at a delightful tea Friday afternoon for her niece Miss Phyllis Orr, of California who is visiting her. Mr. and Mrs. John Roderick Rogâ€" ers of Au Sable Forks, N. Y., are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, born Sunday, Aug. 25th in Au Sable Forks. ‘Mrs. Rogâ€" \ Friday evening Grace Gatewood fil@ve on the Golden State Limâ€" ited for California where she will spend a vmk at Coronado Beach and Los geles and a week at ?:nt. ‘Cruz before returning to Oakâ€" land to begin her sophomore year at ers is the former Peggy Glidden, daughter of Henry L. Glidden of New York, formerly of Highland [Park. Her marriage to Mr. Rogers took place two years ago. The baby is their first child. Miss Peggy Rogers of S. Green Bay road who has been visiting relaâ€" tives in St. Louis for the past two weeks ‘expects to return this Sunâ€" day. td f Mr. Fred, Hefferon who has been visiting the Vernon McMahons and Joseph Delhayes during the summer and Mr. John Miller who has been visiti? in Riverside will return to their duties in ‘Flemington, N.J. this Friday. _ | Mrs.\George E. Bliss of N. Linden avenue entertained at a Pantry Deliâ€" cacies shower on Wednesday afterâ€" noon of th# week for Miss Mary Anderson whose marriage to Mr. Henry Anderson takes place Sept. 4. E"“”l-‘?' Mn ,::,:‘ ::,::: ‘m‘ on en enennenne en c n SUITIT 11 MM {J;gv :{3 M '“-!‘;"v:‘ ";i1_w;‘*%!{:l“‘ NNN !4;!61 ‘::{ | g';l;-ufui(.“,,,,l‘:;3"?"\ 1 ‘.1"51 NHH P s Mr. jand Mrs. Fred Brumm and family|of Marinette, Wis., spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McMalion of 8. St. Johns avenue. Wedding bells mean Wedding Inâ€" vitations‘ and ‘Wedding Announceâ€" of newest lettering stlybâ€"H Fete ments. ‘The Highland Park Press offers {50 ‘Rytexâ€"Hylited Wedding Annot nts in White or Ivory at $5.90 complete. Don‘t fail to see samples of newest lettering styles. cocktail tea given by Miss Virginia Jeffrids. Miss Jean Williams is enâ€" tertaiging at a dinner party at Exâ€" moor tfonight and on Friday Frank nnok will give a dinner party at he E ter Beach hatel and on onday Miss Ruth Griswold is givâ€" ing a ‘cocktail party. The bachelor dinner will be at the Union League elub and ‘the spinster dinner in Highland Park. Miss Anderson is a granddaughter of Iral Brainard and a niece of Wilâ€" liam Weaver Heaton. She and her fiance! both attended Northwestern univensity, where he was a member of B Theta Pi fraternity, and eaptain of the football team in 1929. She a member of Delta Gamma, classmates of Miss Anderson‘s at Dana{hall, Miss Marcia Frame of Reading, Pa., Miss Frances Stern of Gréensboro, N.C., and Miss Prisâ€" cilla Ray of Boston, Mass., and also Miss Jane Hart and Miss Janet Wil lard of Highland Park and the bride‘s ‘ylo. t sister, Miss Margaret Anâ€" erso William H. Fetridge;of Evanston is to he best man and !lnnk Lennox of Oak Park, Brooke Willis of New York | City, Earle Harrison and James Griswold of Evanston and the bride‘s. brother Jame are to usher. - ‘ Mrs. Arthur Raff and Morton and Par SAKS FIETH AVENUE _ _ ~SALE . | v 4 ; C‘S)mart &j'OCAS | ies started Sunday with a 1 tea given by Miss Virginia We are clearing out our entire stock of Summier Frocks and unquestionably offer the finest valnz:al. of the season. AT /; TO / OF FORMER /1 SALE PRICEs _ SALE AT : SUBURBAN STORES ONLY â€" Evanstonâ€"Orrington Hotel _ Winnetka â€" The Chimneys Lake Forestâ€"412 Deerpath ALLâ€"SALES FEINAL THE PRES338 ;.;& '»‘l',‘fi.'w Mrs. Lawrence A. Wygal was given a pleasant surprise party Tuesâ€" day evening by a number of friends, honoring her birthday anniversary. DPr. and Mrs. J. P. O‘Connell and daughter Patsy have returned from % it.wo weeks vacation in Hsmrd_. Robert Whitney Wood and Arthur M. Wood who have been spending the summer abroad, will arrive in New York Saturday from Europe and will return to their homes here within the next week. Robert who was graduated from West Point in June, has resigned his commission in the army and will enter commerâ€" cial life. Arthur Wood a graduate of Princeton is now attending Harâ€" vard Law school. ; Rev.. Jos. H. Taylor will preach next Sunday morning at the First United Evangeli¢al church, supplyâ€" ing for Rev. Brandfellner who is atâ€" tending the annual conference sesâ€" sion of the Evangelical Congregaâ€" tional church at Findlay, Ohio. â€" Mr, and Mrs. Fred Siljestrom enâ€" tertained at a farewell party Saturâ€" day evening at their home on Windâ€" sor road in honor of William Lutz of Northbrook, who is leaving soon for Flagstaff, Ariz., where he has accepted a position as assistant ::“h at the State Teachers college ere. ~Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Martin have sol} their home at 375 Cedar avenue, and left Monday morning accomâ€" panied by their son Thomas for an extended motor trip through the west stopping at Yellowstone Park, Banff and Lake Louise. t Donna Mae Alexa is spending this week in Champaign, Ill. with relaâ€" tives. | Miss Helen Jeffries has gone east to be at the dock when her friend Miss Sally Tanner arrived from Europe on the President Garfield. Miss Tanner has been spending the summer with her mother . Princess Turlo, at her home on the Riviera. Miss Jeffries family <are taking a motor trip around the lake and will visit Mrs. Jeffries mother Mrs. John W. Gaddis at her summer home at Ludington, ~Mich. . Miss â€" Virginia Jeffries has been spending the sumâ€" mer ;at ‘home ~entertaining guests and swimming at Exmoor. /A large number of friends from the Kimball .avenue church, and Northwest Gospel tabernacle, Chiâ€" cago, attended the rededicatory serâ€" ices at the First United Evangeliâ€" cal church, last Sunday. j Mrs (Raff‘s father in the east, have Paula Raff who have been visiting returned home. % ; CREDIT JEWELER °: AND OPTICIAN 372 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 630 %n- s:ml.;i‘ = Glz)uu Fitted C 5 since 1919. %pkto Optical Service I. H. NEMEROFEF Suite 215 2 North Sheridan Read HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS . .‘ ~Phone H. P. 381 Dr. J. P. O‘CONNELL Axt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al}â€" bert Axt of High street, and John L. Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson of Kiel, Wis., took place Satâ€" urday evening, at the h of the brides parents, the, Rev. Henry Hedâ€" H. W. Roskam of S. Linden avenue this summer is returning to. her home in Minneapolis next week. â€" ’iu.nx_mum}gmfly arly Ruth Rosfik:fi)’ and son ) have been visiting. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. family of Central avenue and Mrs. Edna Green of Green Bay road are visiting Mrs. D. H. McClure in Galâ€" ion, Ohio this week, _ _ | . is .. . k Ars U Thoroughly Cleaned, carefully finish Mothâ€"proofed. Cash and Carry price i. FOR PROMPT SERVICE â€" why N HIGHLAND « i Park _ 2801 || John ZENCELER A REAL V A HICHLAND PARK The marriage of Miss Patricia 2801 360 Central Avenue Suitsâ€"Dressesâ€"Coats _ The Sports 2y _ * PrHDPM CLOTHE! “. ely ( mothâ€"proof while they(pe‘ being y\ | / . That‘s the new service which is 6 A / â€" the town like wildâ€"fite.| High 1-2 [ Â¥; clsaning â€" perfectt reshap + plus ‘ K MONITE Process of MGthâ€"proofing '* : cnly we can of ar you! m [ £ YA . This remarkable new nethod| of clothes # ) " ~care insures» your clot 8 |against ~moth. â€" y . â€"daemage for a period of six months, or 6: fi _ they are again cleaned. t is safe, harm«. . less, odoriess, nonâ€"poisonbls â€"â€"â€" yet it keeps moths away!... Best of all, it co:ts inot one d*i extra. MONITE Mothâ€"Proofing added Ag of our serviceâ€"installed for â€"| | / your protectionâ€"â€"and offered to > f-‘ MOr |T “*‘L; you at our regular cleaning _ M price! Let us tlean and mothâ€" MOTH PROOF C proof your clothes now! "*"‘*":*a i1 Sports cmfid 12R »’;fi t 1 1 | Town Clothes® |P _ EveningGownalf Our sweaters range in price .‘ jurprising. ly smart slipoversâ€" at $2.96~t;e famous Brooks twin sets at $29.50, “‘ rams extra. 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