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Highland Park Press, 24 Oct 1935, p. 7

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f Ne & PA 3 19 #4 i# $# 4 #§ €h t PB P f Mrs. Rodney D. Briggs of Mich., was the guest of he; inâ€"law, Mrs. M. Warner 0 Second street, Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ma son Thomas, who have bee: in Chicago since their retu a western motor trip, are Sunday for Miami, Fla., wh will spend the winter. PAGE SIX Answer to Last Week‘s You‘d Be Surprised Mrs. Charles Rafferty and two Bocal and Perso EVENING PERFORMANCES © 7 p.m. and 9 .p.m. i L&.ln..lulflno 3:!00.-’1-... David Copperfield FELL BROS. ffhey needino "breaking in." Ej You‘ll enjoy 24 hours of perâ€" fect comfort every. day wearâ€" ing Florsheim shoes. They‘re, firm in support, and yei are smart, light and soft. Try on a pair in your -iu%-t Columbus did not discover America in 1492! On October 12, 1492 Columâ€" bus sighted an island which he called San Salvador, and which has been identified with Walling Island. . > dela Reche‘s $10,000 prize novel come to life to thrill you with their story! Dh! Irish eyes are smiling as Irish fsts are fying â€" and all our sides will be aching â€"â€" roaring nt‘.ll-z’l and Pat‘s latest screaming shindig! 4A007 + | Sportlight Color Cartoon \Pigtorial Alcy Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. Oct. 27â€"28â€"29 Freddie Bartholomew > Edna May Oliver W.â€"C. Fields . â€"_â€"Lionel Barrymore Highland Park, HL _ Tel. H, P. 2400 Fridayâ€"Saturday _ Oct. 25â€"26 JAMES CAGNEY PAT O‘BRIA FRANK hMcHU xH The Irish in Us Fflhy-&my ' Nov. 1â€"2 TOM BROWN VIRGINIA WEIDLER â€"â€"â€"â€" COMING 80O0ON! â€"â€" "Page Miss Glory" â€" *"West Point of the Air" ~â€"â€" "China Gene Strattonâ€"Porter‘s thrilling roâ€" .. mance of the Limberlost. Admission At Al Adults 30e â€" Chi in the sensational best seller | KAY JOHNSON IAN HUNTER DAVID MANNERS "Woman Wanted" in and living from leaving re they ral 10¢ North daughters have gone to California. The son left on Oct. 18 and Mrs. Rafferty and the girls left Oct. 12. Mr. Rafferty, whoâ€"is a member of the Highland Park policé force, will remain in Highland Park until his family has located a home in Calâ€" ifornia when he will join them. _ Mrs, Edward K. Williams of Nashville, Brown County, Ind., is visiting at the F. W. Russo home. Mrs, : Russo went: down to Brown County last week to visit her father, Edward K. Williar®s, noted artist, while her +mother remained here with the Russo children. Â¥ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Bardqnd1 their daughter Janet are leaving next week for California where they will attend the wedding of their son Ralph A. Bard Jr., and Miss Nonaâ€" bell Metzger, which will take place early in November, The engageâ€" ment of their daughter to Mr. Bard was announced last week by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Metzger in their home at Fresno, Calif. Miss Metzâ€" ger, who is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, was graduated from Leland Stanford University last year with highest honors in the department of journalism. She was offered a posiâ€" tion immediately with a Japanese newspaper and sailed for Japan, where she spent months traveling through Japan, Korea and Manchuâ€" kuo, writing a daily column on an American‘s impressions of these three countries. Mr. Bard is a gradâ€" uate of Berkshire school and Prinâ€" ceton University, .He met: Miss Metzger in San Francisco, where he has been ‘engaged in business for the last 18 months. He and his bride will make their home in San Francisco. 7 Fred Greenslade, accompanied by Mr. Byrd of Birmingham, Ala., are enjoying a hunting trip in Nebrasâ€" ka. bug Mr. and Mrs; L. D, Smith and family of North (Green Bay Road are moving to Barrington to make their home. } : v Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thorne have returned to their home in New York after a visit at the Harold C. Youngs home on Brittany Road. The Junior Star Club met Monâ€" day evening at the home of Mrs. Victoria Iverson of . South Green Bay Road. $ Mrs. R. D. Briggs of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Joseph R. Noél of Oak Park and Mrs. M. Warner ((their sisterâ€"inâ€"law of this city) jare moâ€" toring to St. Paul, Minn., to visit another aismers. Thomas Lowrie for a few days, Py it Mrs. Robert E. Wood has returnâ€" ed from a short visit in New York and Philadelphia with her sisters, Mrs. Stires and Mrs. James Babbitt. Miss Mae Bliss of North Linden Avenue, has moved to Chicago for the winter months to an apartment on near north side that she is sharâ€" ing with Miss Nan Shattuck of Park Ridge.: Miss Shatt was a guest in the Bliss home last week, while her apartment in Chicago was being redecorated. Mr. and Mrs. William Davis of Waukegan were the weekâ€"end guests of Mrs. Fred Greenslade. Mrs. James Collins of Lincoln Place who has been on the sick list for the past week, is very much improved. HALLOWEEN PARTY Albert Larson STATIONER ; .. 37 S. ST. JOHNS AVE HICHLAND PARK, ILL. Buite 215 32 North Sheridan Read HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Phone H. P. 381 Dr. J. P. O‘CONNELL HUNTER S! The Duck Season is open. Come.t#p some night for a duck dinner. You bring the ducks. . i $ MARVliN “x‘xfig’:’wxnw, & "';‘_)S\ \ M The Sportsman‘s Club Located in the old Highwood:State Novelties Napkins | _ Table. Covérs Mafiks , Horns _ . #rdpe \Paper #nd, Decorations FOR THAT Mrs. Sidney Trevett of Carmel, Calif., is the house guest of Mrs. g::; C. Bullock of South Sheridan Mr. and <Mrs. R. P. Sherer of Lake avenue have returned from the ‘east where they visited their son who is attending school in Amâ€" herst, Mass. ‘ §# Mrs. William R. Ruffner was callâ€" ed to Dayton, Ohio, by the passing away of her uncle, Eugene Rayâ€" mond, last week. * i4 _Mrs,. Morton Mavor of Laurel avenue spenta few days of last week in Manistee, Mich. | Miss Ann Harmon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Harmon has taken an apartment in the Italian Court Building, Ontario Street, Chiâ€" cago, with the Misses Virginia Melâ€" The following students from this community have been pledged to a sorority at the University of Michâ€" igan: Mary Katherine Johnson and Evelynâ€"Tripps to Kappa Delta, and to a fraternity at the University of ‘Michigan: John Thompson to the Delta Upsilon. | } Mr. and Mrs.‘Hubert P. Harmon of Laurel avenue have returned from a four wetks trip in the east where : they entere% their son Holâ€" brook in Cornell University. They also met their son Hubert II, who landed in New York City, after cruising around the world for a year and a half, Hubert will stay in New York and study commercial .rt. 5 } I + Mrs. George Lake and Miss Ruth Lenfesty are entertaining at a linen shower Sunday for Mrs. Robert Blake of East Park avenue at Mrs. Lake‘s home in Waukegan. in Miss Lennie N. Wenstrom has returned to her duties at the Highâ€" land Park Hospital after spending a short vacation at her home in Ely, Minnesota. " Mrs. Robert O‘Brien of Washingâ€" ton, â€"D.C, formerly Miss Keturah Folds of this city, was the guest last week of Mrs. Edmund H. Eitel of Prospect avenue, | f ody, Clare Beneke, and Veronese Beatty. t | Mrs. Edmund Brigham and her daughter Lois of East Central aveâ€" nue have moved to North LaSalle street, Chicago. . | | John and Robert Austin, who atâ€" tend the University of Illinois spent the weekâ€"end with their parents, Mr.: and Mrs. Frank Austin, of De Tamble avenue. / Mr. and Mrs. Charles Melville of Ridgewood Drive spent the jlast week motoring through the ,Ozark Mountains. ~ Rev. W. C. . Seeschultz and Re\f. F. Brandfeliner were guests â€" at â€" the home of Mrs. J. G. Fidder and famâ€" ily of North Second Street on Wedâ€" nesday evening. _ | Mrs. John Alden Carpenter enâ€" tertained Mrs..Ives and 'l}iess Ewing at luncheon ore Mrs. Ives deâ€" parture last S@turday for Europe. Among the prominent north shore residents who arrived recently at French Lick Springs hotel, Ind., for fall vacations during the season, were Ben Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. A. Von Goldman of Highland Park. Mr. Marshall has not stopâ€" ped here of recent years but selects the southern Indiana resort and spa as & becoming place to rest and reâ€" lax following a .busy period in Chiâ€" cago at the Drake and Blackstone hotels, which are under his superâ€" Â¥Fision. Mr, and Mrs. Van Goldman are frequent visitors here. While here they are participating in the busy sports program which includes daily golf on either the hill or valâ€" ley courses at the hotel and also on horseback *riding over the ibridle paths which lead through the footâ€" hills of the Cumberlands in the viâ€" cinity of French Lick. Sunday afternoon Mrs. J. G. Fidâ€" der and family and Walter Fidder and family were |visitors at the home of Dr. D. O. Sprague and family of Hinsdale, IlL Among those: to take out marriâ€" age licenses in Waukegan recently are: Francis J. Flood, Fort Sheriâ€" dan, and Mrs. Ruth M. Stonet, of Highland Park; Charles C. Warren, Waukegan and Hilda Slocumb, of Highland Park; Frank Strauss of Highwood ‘and Adelle Mathola of Highwood. Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Hickerson of Lake Forest are the proud parâ€" ents of a son, Joseph Charles, born Sunday at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Mr Hickerson is headmaster of the Lake Forest Day School, : Mr. and Mrs. William Cameron of Highland Park are the proud |parâ€" ents of a baby son, John Frederick, born Sunday at the Victory Memâ€" orial Hospiu}, Waukegan. | Mrs. A. Wise celebrated her birthâ€" day anniversary at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. G. Fidder, Oct, 16. She was 86 years old October 3. & k Building THE PRESS3 ~The first ‘¢ of the, season. is planned for Thu y, Nov. 7. Daneâ€" ing from 8:45 to 12 o‘clock. Betty Hossock is ‘as general chairâ€" man assisted by| Dora Weldon and Bertha Johmoan' A cordial invitaâ€" :iion is extended to the general pubâ€" iC. { | CCC. Organ ; Team â€"John â€"P, Neazor, manager of the newly organized) Headquarters Comâ€" pany CCC footb@ll team announces that the team 1 has a few open dates and wou! liL games with the Highwood d?ns, the Lake Forest Young n‘s Club, the Evâ€" anston CYO and| the Flying Finns of Waukegan. . $ Lt: Quinn, whp was selected to coach the teant, ig a former member of ‘the St. Lo Gunners. Under his uupervisio'x}' e team has been making:rapid p iss and it is exâ€" pected that his boys will be a stumâ€" bling block for y of the county teams before closing of the current season. 6 riendship Club lflnee. Thurs., Nov. 7 , The team accept erigageâ€" ments on Saturdgys, Sundays, and, where possible, évening games. tra which has been organized for the last 4 years and toured this country as well as playing on the continent will 1 the music. ‘The orchestra mlso includes a trio aud plans are being made to include a floor show. : | | Friendship CJlub Invitation The Frien club is giving a tea for memberg|and friends of the club at the Y,W.C.A. Sunday, Noâ€" vember 3, 4:30 6 o‘clock. Estel Buser, memberghip | chairman, will act as hostess | and Dora Weldon, chairman. Theré will be a musical program. Girls employed in homes are welcomeâ€"its a good place to meet both old and new friends. I. _H. Nemeroff, the jewelex'will furnish the door prize. _ Tickets are the usual price and may: be purâ€" chased from bers or at the door. Models® will chosen from the group that ev for the fall fashâ€" ion show to be |given. at the Club Hollywood party,} Thursday, Nov. 21. IAE.\ _ Our Grand â€" _ iovasorain h nterdnese A five piece Northwestern orchesâ€" YÂ¥. W. C. A. Notes fie& Grid : Want Games o 6 o‘clock. Estel ip | chairman, will nd Dora Weldon, _ will be a musical mployed in homes a good place to new friends. td RASMUSSE You are cordially ‘invited te visit and inspect our Reautiful ultra modern shoe Whop _ 389 CENTRAL AVE SyanH d n ts on ty Featuring Bostonian S| | for Meny: / _ Red Cross Shoes / for Women . Nationally Known Sh ’: for Children _ Free Souvenirs for Evei on Opening Days Ravinia Many people in Highland (P will be interested to learn badminton group meeting last: in the Ravinia Village House is ing reorganized and will again n regularly every Friday evening 7:%30 p.m. in the Ravinia V House. ] /\ o 284 EAST PARK AVE 2 Dance Orchestras &nd Special Entertainment Good food, wines dfld liquors ot ;' pecialty. ©~ Best and most reasonablg|place to ef ‘bn North Shore. F COURSE ER $1.00 to $1.50 The spirKl;{f‘ Hallowe‘en Mill prevail.with favors for all. | A special for each lagy, Glencoe 1880 2 f ,PlANI_Sfl p TEACH JER Miss Chase specializes t harmony, éar‘ training : creadtive work for c n. FIRST .4 I |' IVBRSARY â€"and Hall gwe en Party OcTOBRR 31 1935 2 Dance Orchestrad " d Specinlj” itertainment Classes to FLORENCE CHASE For Reservation High): * _ Skokie High and Cor FRANK H HINS, M VILLA MODERNE Ahn’ox“flcing ur one HLAND PARK eS$ THURSDAY, OCTOBER #4, 1935 This group, red by Comâ€" munity Jne., undert the direction of How ip, will wel. come any fNew members as well as old ‘who to eonfirx;:. or start playing the, ~group is A I charge is made for membership ‘privileges to cover inciâ€" dental For further inâ€" formation H. P. 858. Highland Park 4283. SH OE SHOP 44 TEL H.P. 3707 Park 4283 ) €

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