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Highland Park Press, 17 Oct 1935, p. 6

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No nive Â¥5 \hae C § pem 34 ns *4 [ Answer to Last Week‘s You‘d Be Surprised You will avoid urm. foot ills, by buying your children‘s shoes at FELL BROS. The shoes are smart looking, wellâ€" made and comfortable! When you make us the headquarters for children‘s shoes . . . you show definite signs of being a wise parent with an eye for economy and satisfaction in quality! Columbus did not | discover America in 1492. || / On Oct. 12, 1492 Columbus sighted an island which he called . San Salvador, and which has since been identiâ€" fied with Walling Island. On his third voyage, in 1498, he beheld, for the first time, the main land of South America, PAGE SIX ‘agi® Discover ame ,=? ~I~ 1492, l â€"â€"â€"~ COMING SUON! | ... Fridayâ€"Saturday | Oct. 25â€"26 The public wants romance . .. music gaiety . . . laughter and a great dramatic story. And you have all in “h-fin EVENING mmpumcu j 7 p.m, and 9 .p.m. , Sun., Holidays â€" 2:30 Continuous Wed.â€"Thurs. SBuite 215 1 North Sheridan Read HIGHLAND P ILLINOIS _ Phone H. P. 381 Dr. J. P. OOCONNELL Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. |Oct. 20â€"21â€"22 KATHARINE HEPBURN A horseâ€"laugh story Aleyon Fridayâ€"Saturday | â€" ~ Oct. 18â€"19 Highland Park, NL | || ‘Tel. H. P. 2400 Admission At All Times > Adults 30¢ â€" Children 10¢ The Irish In Us Jeanette McDonald in "Naughty Marietta" Kay Johnson in "Jaina" ~â€" "Freckles" WILLIAM POWELL and Hollywood‘s newest screen sensation Joe Louis:vs. Fight Pi JAMES CAGNEY PAT O‘BRIEN Alice ;damc ZASU ?’l‘l’S JAMES GLEASON LUISE RANIER Escapade Fred MacMurray Evelyn Venable notâ€"_'lf'lp Max Baer tures Oct. 23â€"24 The annual rally day service held at the Firft United Evangelical Sunâ€" ‘day school last Sunday morning had an attendance of 248. The program consisted of various numbers being gifen by representatives from the primary, jfunior and senior departâ€" ments of the school. Also each one The ftetor’s Guild of Trinity Church is ‘sponsoring : a rummage sale. to b’theld on Wednesday, Oct. 23. The sale will be held in the parâ€" ish house, > Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Holmes have moved b:ck to their home on North Sheridan| road for the winter. They spent the past year in Ann Arbor, Mich, ° | | 4| [ Â¥ Mr. and Mrs: Edward B. Winterâ€" steen of Schenectady, N. Y., ate spendi ‘%is week with their mothâ€" er, Mrs.) W. R. Ruffrier. Mrs. Winâ€" tersteen |was Miss Virginia Ruffner previou,s}toi her marriage in Septemâ€" ber. 1 | F T . Mr. and Mrs, Rolland Bleimeh] of Glencoe avenue, left Tuesday on & ten . day ‘mqtox- trip to Wisconsin and Minneqo,kl.f , The ‘American Legion Auxiliary are holding a card party this afterâ€" noon at the Y. W. C. A. Mr. find (Mrs., Frank J. Conrad and daughter E.- Verne of Rogers Park spent Sunday with relatives here. Mrs.; Clifford yoran entertained ‘at a bj’dme party Saturday evening followed by a buffet supper. _ Mrs. M, K. Tillman of Central Avenue, is on the sick list this week. The | Philomathean rea'ding circle met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. George Shelton. Mrs. George Postels gave a book .report on "Nurses on Horseback" by Poole. Little Jimmie Helke who has been seriougly ill for the past|few weeks, is slowly improving. . | m Mrs,; L. L. Winters of Laurel Aveâ€" nue is entertaining at dinner, Friâ€" day . evening. t â€" â€" Page rs will be an usher at the wedding of . Miss Winnifred Momfixn nd: Mr. William ‘Winder Laird, Jr., which will take place next Saturday| afternoon at Trinity Church ii-n Wilmington, | Delaware. Page hm§ Melbourne left for Wilâ€" mington on Sunday to be there for the ,pt%-wpdding festivities and will return early next week. + . Mildred Haessler ~DANCE STUDIO Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Annie Smigoski and William { Guyot, on Saturday, Oct. 12. The young couple will make their home in Michigan. | Mrs. H. H. Hitcheock and a party of friends from Highland Park stopped at the Dearborn Inn, Dearâ€" born, Mich., Oct, 10. .. â€".Mrs. Charles G. on entertainâ€" ed llt+lunclieon at her hr me, precedâ€" ing the opening reteption of the Highland : Park Woman‘s Club in compliment to Mrs. ‘Edwin T. R. Murféy and Mrs, Leonora T. Hoyne. The guests included former presiâ€" dents of the W!omag’s Club: Mrs. Frank M. Terry, 1916â€"1919; Mrs. Wilford C. Shipnes, 1923â€"1925; Mrs. R.nyn'?ond W.. Stevens, ‘ 1927â€"1929; Mrs. Erastus R, Phelps, 1929â€"1931; and Mrs. Carleton A. Harkness, 1931â€"1932. 24| â€" 532% Central Ave. NO OTHER RADIO CAN OFFER. The new Gâ€"E RADIO is an achievement of the worldâ€" famous "House of Magic." The wonderâ€"working scienâ€" tists ofljGezlefal Electric have given improvements that MODEL A1286 : x omm o. & Reception Bands @ ; | American and Forâ€" : j eign Brondcasts o 12 by.General Electric All Metal Tubes @ Local and Personal | of Highland Park T. S. Duffy Furniture Co. BALLET â€" TAP â€" BALLROOM and ACROB For Information Phone Highland Park 1330 â€"E Radios as low as $34.50 and up. Corrective Work for Girls and Women Evening Classes for Adults at 1787 Rice Street, Ravinia, IIl Classes in a Great : NEew _ Rapto The Sunset Mission club is sponâ€" soring a pivot card party Tuede evening, Oct. 22, at 8 o‘clock at S James hall, Highwood.r Mrs. John Witten of Central aveâ€" nue is entertaining at a kitchen Mr. and Mrs. W. Fred Gallagher and Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Hardacre are attending a Park Roard convepâ€" tion in Kewanee, III}, a rew days th?s week. | ’ | Mr. and Mrs. William Witten enâ€" tertained at dinner Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mullens of Elizabeth, N. J. | mr | ed the members of her bridge club Tuesday evening. * l4 Mrs, James Cady. Ewell is reading "The Old Maid" by Zoe Atkins, the Pulitzer prize play of last winter, on Friday to one o‘a the ~drama groups of Evanston at the home of Mrs. Nobel on Ashbury avenue, Invitations have been received anâ€" nouncing | the approacl}jng marriage of Miss| Barbarg Sqllar Bullard, daughter of Mr. and Mts. Sellar Bulâ€" lard, formerly of this city, to Charles Albert Soorke, II, on Saturday, Nov. 2, at 4 o‘clock at the All Saints by the Sea Church at Monticito, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Kn* E. Hobart, formerly of Highland Park, anâ€" nounce the marriage of their dtgxly ter. Mildred, Lucille, to Robert Paul Blake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Blake of East Park avenue. The marriage took place lat the Blake residence (Monday ev1ning at 8:30 with Dean Edwards of|the Episcopal Church officiating. ( t The social commitee of the Raâ€" vinia Woman‘s Club is planning three parties for the 1985‘36 season the first of which will be a dinner dance Saturday, Nov. 2. For reserâ€" vations telephone Mrs. Frank Wales, H. P. 2065 or |Mrs. Fugene Kern, H. P. 4066. | A l R* From | Langenthal, Switzerland comes the announcement of the marâ€" riage on September 20 of Anneâ€" marie | Wirz and Roger (Redfield Balke. Mr. and Mrs. Ralke, both acâ€" complished pianists, | are: meeting with success in their plan to estabâ€" lish a school for pianp and musical theory‘ in Langenthal where they will reside. Upon their return from a vacation in the southern range of the Alps, Mr. Balke will resume his study, with Isador Philip in Paris, France. | . _ Among those to take out martiage licenses recently in Waukegan are: Ky Laffoon, Ravinia, and Irene ker- sten, Wheaton; Vic Glader: and Irene Jorgensen of Highland Park. Miss Nancy Grace: Wright and Mrs. Hazel Ringer spent the weekâ€" end motoring through .Wisconsin and visiting in Door County. : _Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Stewart of Chicago are nnnounc'iQx the birth of a daughter born at |the Higfi'llnd Park Hospital on Sm{day. | ‘The Misses Marion Fritsch and Janet Saathoff entertained at a perâ€" sonal shower on Monday evening at the latter‘s home in compliment to Miss Mildred Rhinehart. ; Mr. and Mrs. Domiyicld Turky of Half Day are the proud parents of a son born Friday at the Highland Park Hospital. [ of the graduates took part in the program and a short message was given by the pastor. } it3 § Mrs. Raymond Sheahen entertainâ€" Phone H. P. 638 ATIC THE PRESS3 There are excellent gardeners regâ€" istered at the Service Exhange. Now is the time to set ‘out bulbs and transplant shrubs. Call H. P. 2427 for help, Also, the sgewing this month at the Highland Park Social Rev. W. E. Seesholtz, presiding elder of the Western Conference of Evangelical , Congregational Church preached at the First United Evanâ€" gelical Church last Sunday evening and is spending a few days at the home of Rev. F. Brandfeliner. The Evanstonâ€"North Shore Smith Club will meet Wednesday, Oct. 23, at 2:30 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. L. Harrison Mettler, 1119 é_heridan road, Winnetka. Coâ€"hostesses will be Mrs. G. L. Fischer and Mrs. C. P. Gilson.. The speaker will be Hard D.\ Fish and he will speak on "Exâ€" perience Near a Jungle Laboratory." His talk will be illustrated with colâ€" ored latern slides which catch the spirit of the wilderness.| Orange Candles, 12 in.; 2 for 15¢ Napkins, 10¢c; Table Cloths._ 25c Costumes ........................10¢ to 25¢ Horns and Sirens ........_..._.... 6¢ Hallowe‘en Games ...._....._.._._25¢ Skeletons ......................10¢ and 25¢ Place and Tally Cards, doz.......30¢ Hallowe‘en Party Invitations doken :100 .0. 9L 1 1. 05 (Bk ‘Mrs. James Philipson of Pasadena, Calif., was the winner of the prize cwnraed at the card party given by the Ladies of the Viking ’; Lake Forest on October 5. ‘ ‘ At a dinner given by Mrs. Charles Henning of Midway avenue, Sunday, Mr. Lester Henning, who is now a resident of Northbrook, met for the first time in 19 years, his sister, Miss Pearl Bode, and his brother, Mr. Fred Brietshwert of Chicago. â€" Most Complete Assortâ€" ment of Halloween Party Costumes and Favors . .. shower Thursday evening (tonight) for. Mrs. Henry Witten. _ . 525 CENTRAL AVENUE Phone H. P. 3100 Chandler‘s ome in and see our very large assortment of Hallowe‘en merchandise. We are authori:zc%d repre entatives for (';h ‘ ostal T ; ph Comâ€" pany and fill orders for $owers by di _' ire to alkparts of the o world over your flower phgne 3420. | â€" â€" Besides the best in flowers we do rything rtaining to gardening and carry a splendid lot of Perennials} Shrubs and Evergreens. Also fertilizer, soil and Peat moss. _( Visit our Store, Laurel Avenueâ€"ome block wist of Depot, here we offer extra fine homeâ€"grown d’n tysanthemuins in all sizes and gverything else in the way of cut figo’ ’ rs and bl&« mii:g plants as well as Philodendren, Sansevarias! a f,f complefe assortment of Dish Garden Plants. i 10 â€" § F]orz::ifng BqL E are ready with a choice assortm(ien‘ f Daffod Crocus, Snowdrops, Scillas and many others : cago market prices. i | P] In the ring for over 40 years, % lephon :9( |: Highland Park, Hlin § + 84 t %'n d 1l ‘ e e e [ 1 Col. Robert R. McCo promâ€" inent Chicagoan, and of the Chicago Tribune, be the Service is for the School. They need black bl . â€" Won‘t all who can please send ial to Mrs.| Flinn or make a géntribution in order that she may it? McCormick to Adm * Young Located in the ol At a very s;tnll ost by sarfding them yourself, : A for full information . rental charge. i5 The S FLORENCH CHASE BRAND BROTHERS UHefnint ie v?:fi?e”h Dustless iFloor Y THE BAY NEMW FLGOGORS <B § B ‘el. H. P. 949 ou can igh E NiT THE BEST FISH FRY Our Good Drinks ‘Any Time * ¢ maser fértured speaker of the evern . [regular monthly mee Sihign Republicans," Ins, 69 8 2% | This meeting, which is £,, 3 oo remavas ‘Hamilton c“to. J 44 h n Street, Chicage, ; s t . he Ym s *3 ad u everyone to attend thi, ... ing as Col. lm e 1t € of unusual interaet «.. 1 °C ®R ob Fridays . . . THurspay r. Hyacinths, Aowest Chiâ€" § ve State Bank Building ny, car training and You‘ve Ever ‘s Club conomina) pegtat t TEL H.P + OCTOBER, 47â€" aAR â€" 1085

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