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Highland Park Press, 16 Jan 1936, p. 6

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tig at & [E § S p4¢ s C P c The regular monthly meeting of the Philathea Club of the Bethany Church will be held at the home of Mrs. |Oscar Iverson, 331 South Green| Bay road, Tuesday evening Janua 21. This is the "White Elephant": meft_ing to which each lady ,brings ‘some useful article wrapped in w;ite paper, to be ancâ€" "White Elephant" Meeting + Miss Jane Churchill, actress from Highland Park, and |John Lloyd, a writer from New York City, will be married in the Little Church Around the Corner in New York City, Monâ€" day, .‘lnuury 20, according to word received Monday from New York. Wed Monday Evanstonâ€"North S}fxre Smith Club will hold a dinner in honor of Marâ€" jory Hope Nicolson, Dean of Smith College, Tuesday, J(rmnry 21, at 6:30 p.m. at the Union League Club Chicago. Reaervatiqns' should be made |not later than Monday, Januâ€" ary 20, with Mrs. H, D. Fish, 1042 Hinman ‘Avenue, Evanston. Local Actress To at 'Deu- bleg (*" Fe 15 $# of the bigwest isocial events of the winter season is being planned by Rector‘s Guild of Trinity Church. The affair will be a cabâ€" aret dance and fashion show. For those who do not care to dance there |will be tables for bridge. The evening promises to be one of the most entertaining planned by this grou There will & midnight supper, and Chica and North Shore shops will dfsplay suitable wearing apparel for southern wear as well as early spring styles. Furâ€" ther jnformation wriifl appear in a later issue of The Press. fi Dinner February 15 One of the bis the vjinter seas by tt Rector‘ Church. The & aret Qance and PAGE CARY WOOD THOMAS Jack Benny, Ted Healy "It‘s in Air‘; Shirley Te in "The Littlest . Rebel"; Pat "Brien in Sat., Sun., Holidays : 2:30 Continuous loved Story sive beauty of | n'-"h»& eme will appeal to your finest wen and probe into the deepest corners â€" of your We invite you to see the most | tiful picture of the year! The Fridayâ€"Saturday _ { Jan. 24â€" WALLACE BEERY JACKIE COOPER "In Old Kentucky" Wed.â€"Thurs. . Jan. 22+â€"23 Josephine Hutchinson George Houston | Mellow with humor â€" radiant with happinessâ€"tingling wl?n thrillsâ€"the glorious. romance that 30 million Americans acclaimed theier favorite ALSO: A â€" Colored. Silly Symphony "Stars Over Broadway." Jane‘s back again â€"|to make you laugh and perhaps cry a little... xt: dancesâ€"singsâ€"and cuts up too! Alcyon Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. Jan. 19â€"20â€"21 WILL ROGOGERS * d "O‘Shaughnessy‘s Highland Park, L | Tel. H. P. 2400 Fridayâ€"Saturday | Jan. 17â€"18 "This Is the Life" 537 South Linden Avenue \ Highland Park, IIl. The imported and|domestic hand knitted clothes of the Cary Wood| Thomas Shop ‘are on sale at her residence at less thnn cost for immediate. disposal. EVENING PERFORMANCES Admission At All Times Adults 30¢ â€" Children 10¢ "‘The Melody Lingers On" JANE wrfi-mks SALLY BLANE SIX‘ 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. COMING in 46 O CA Mr. and (Mrs. James Addington, who have n staying with Mrs. Addington‘ rents, Gen. and Mrs. R. E. Wood of Laurel avenue have . Mr. and| Mrs. Lloyd Wolfe of ‘Glencoe, amnounce the birth of a son, yesterday (Wednesday) at the Highland Park hospital. . Mr. and Mrs. E. Varner announce the martiage of their daughter Grace, to Mr. Chris Danby on Satâ€" urday, January 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Danby are iding in Winnekta. Mr. Geor avenue, wh1 list for the improved. Rev. F. |Brandfeliner, pastor of the First United Evangelical church has been recured as the special speaker at the meeting being held for young women at the Y.W.C.A. next Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o‘clock. .Hed will use as his subject, "A Trip to| Palestine." An im nt ‘bpsineu meeting will be held during the intermission at the comifhg rehearsal of the Civic Orchestra, Friday, January 17th, at the Y.W.C/A. Every member is urged to be present. _ Mrs. F. W. Shafer entertained at tea last Friday for Mrs. Morris. _ Mr. George L. Vetter of Lincoln Mr. Dwight Timms of Freeport, Ill., visited|at the home of Rev. F. Brandfeliner, last Sunday. _ There w+s a large attendance at the card rty given last evening at the 01? Terrace school by the members of the P.â€"T. A. Mrs. W. St. Johns with bronc weeks is gr Mrs. W.|H. L. Bowden of 925 S. St. Johns @venue who has been ill with bronchitis for the past two weeks is greatly improved. Mr. and| Mrs. Frank Walz of North averiue, announce the arrival of a son, Tuesday, January 14th at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs, Leglie Smith of Sheridan avenue enitertained at a stork, shower Tupsday evening, for Mrs. Edward ‘Welch. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bierwirth will spend Sun with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lilja in Chicago. \ Mrs, Le avenue â€" er shower Tu Edward W Miss Be land road Harry H. Mrg" M. ‘Crotty announces the marriage of her daughter, Madeline Crotty to Henry Delroy Neargarder. The matriage took place in Free< port, IIl, on January 11th. They plan to migke their home in Highâ€" land Park. + remainder jof the winter. Mrs. Catoline Winters who spent the holidays with her daughter Mrs. Gr ald, has; returned to her home i;t) Néw London, Wisconsin. ; been on the sick list for some time, is able to |be up and around again and is cantinuing her insurance work at 1 N. Green Bay road. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Isenhart of Rochestér, Minn,, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.: Rog‘er Vail last week. ‘ o Mr. and Mrs. ‘Riley Brown of Boy River, Minn., who have been visiting theéir sister Mrs. A. S. Burâ€" dick,, have|gone to Florida for the remainder jof the winter. Mrs. ;Afthur Johnson who reâ€" cently moved from St. Joseph, Mich., to Rockford, is visiting her parents Mr. and: . G. L. Vetter while her husband is. on a. several months business trip in the east. Mrs.: Je been on t is able to: and is c work at 1 Mrs. Onville Wessling is enterâ€" taining the Executive committee of the Missionary Society of Bethany church at lImcheon today (Thursâ€" day)}. < | | , Mrs. Clirence A. Parliament enâ€" tertained At tea yesterday (Wedâ€" nesday) afternoon for Mrs. Morris (Marion Norcross) who is visiting her parents Dr. and Mrs. J. V, Norâ€" cross of Céntral avenue. Mrs. |L.) L. Winters is spending three weeks in Bayside, Long Island, NIY., :with her daughter Mrs. Sterling A. Warren and famâ€" ily. P d t ‘Mr. and| Mrs. John Zengeler and Mr. and . R. T. Larson of Highâ€" land Park land Mr. and Mrs. George Cranston 6f Lake oFrest, and Mr. D. Walbum of Chicago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Sheaâ€" for in Paskdena, Calif., on Sunday, January 5th. Mrs. Bl?d Slater and daughter Sue Carol of Kalamazoo, Mich., are spending this week with Miss Grace Johnston and Mrs. Helen Wygal of Bloom street. i Miss : Elizabeth â€" Hopkins enterâ€" tained the| mentbers of Mrs. Wessâ€" ling‘s Sunday school.class Tuesday evening. { Representative and Mrs. Ralph E. Church of| Evanston, have taken a home at 2320 Tracy Place, Washâ€" ington, D.€,, where they will reside with their family during the session of Congress. o «Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Hastings and dau r Jean spent the weekâ€" end in Milwaukee, Wis. : Mr. and| Mrs. R. L. Sandwick reâ€" turned Friday from Florida, where they spent several weeks. tioned la: Meierhoff, Kuehne for the ev! Mrs. Frank E. Sincere of South Linden avenue, who has. been ill for several weeks, is able to be up and arounf again. enice Bentley of Woodâ€" is visiting her , brother Bentley in Washington, has been on the sick past week, is very much t in the evening. Mrs. Mrs. Warner and Mrs. il1 be assisting hostesses ening. , nie L. Miller who has L5 â€" The Smithsonian institution has obtained eight specimens of "blue sheep," which are| classed among the rarest of th? earth‘s larger mammals. ‘The North Shore Philatelic socieâ€" ty will meet next \Monday evening at the Elm Place school. This meetâ€" ing is to be known as "Blind Exâ€" change Night." Each member will furnish a packet of stamps not unâ€" der $1 or over $2 in value. These members will give the packets to the.club, which in} return will exâ€" change them to the members for a five cent club fee. | Philatelic Society Meets Next Monday The last time Mr. Robertson lecâ€" tured in Highland Park, his subâ€" ject was "Cruising the West Inâ€" dies" and several felt the urge and made the trip. It| is now expected that a general exodus of Rotarians to Mexico, particularly those who wanted to go to the international convention last year. . The climax of the program was the bull fight, with pictures taken from a staff newspaper photograâ€" pher‘s precious on the edge of the bull ring. The fine points of bull fighting were glearly explained by Mr. Robertson|as the national sport was portraygéd in his movies. Donald Robertson _ ton Holmes. "Enchanting Mexico" was his subject for the day and he carried his audience with pictures and words through the jinteresting parts of this little known country, Taxos Cuernavaca, the Ryramids, picturâ€" esque places with colorful people. â€"On Monday Noo of Higland Park v of those rare tra Mrs.. A. Lyle Gourley and her parents Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Board left Wednesday for a three weeks motor trip to Florida, They expect to visit St. Petersburg, Fort Laudâ€" erdale and Miami. Don Robertson Speaks Before Local Rotarians Mr. and Mrs, C.|J. Thom of Hick« ory street fnve left for Los Angeles California to spend the winter with their daughter Mré. J. H. Brown. Mrs. W. R. Rufffher and daughter Louise of Dean avenue are leaving Friday for a visit with Mrs. Rufâ€" fner‘s daughters | Mrs. Harrison Todd and Mrs. Ned Wintersteen in Schenéctady, N.Y. Mrs. Veverly Pjrscn and daughâ€" ter Joan of Oakland drive flew to Florida and are staying at the Roney Plaza hoteliin Miami. moved to Detroit, Michigan wh they expect to make their home. Mrs. Lydia Hutton had as her guests Tuesday evening Mrs. L. L. Smith former president of the. Y. W. C. A. in Ka ee and Miss Ada Nelson, secretary \of the Kankakee Y.W.C.A. during Mrs. Hutton‘s serâ€" vice there. DENTIST Buite 215 _ 12 North Shoridan Read HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Dr. J. P. O‘CONNELL 366 East Central Ave. Bed, table and(bath linens, madeira and fancy linen ironed and folded ready to use. Wearing apparel returned 31 l damp, ready for ironing. 15 pounds ............................. ® 9 Choice Wearing apparel completely ironed ready to wear. Table, bed and bath linens and fancy linens hand ironed (no starch). Dutch Maid Hand Laundry Our: Th;j_i_f_’c_y Service MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, 20 Ibs. .. THURSDAY and FRIDAY J5 IDS. ...............:....1...}....0nnmvunfrinmmtmiue ADDI?‘IONAL wWEIGHT qofi c ic cf Additional weight, lb. 7¢ â€" Shirts 8¢ additional or ECONOMY Services $/ (HYDRO) Popular with North Shore Housewives ,| Michigan where n the Rotary Club s treated to one log talks which mmediately . inâ€" ¢tites the urge to fravel > to . far places. The guest speaker of the lay was Donald obertson, owner f the Hearthâ€" tone Tea Room n _ Hubbard oods, but who is locally _ regarded as a future Burâ€" Shirts finished, 8¢ each additional INGA DURMENT, Mgr. 18E PRESS «â€" ‘ Mrs. Mark Cresap § At 11 a.m. on January 21, the Conservation committee, with Mrs. Albert D. Brush as chairman, is preâ€" senting Mrs. Mark Cresap, Conserâ€" vation chairman of the Garden Club of Illindis, who will speak on "Conâ€" servation in . Illinois," dealing parâ€" ticularly with parks, forest preserves and roadâ€"side landscaping. Duplicate Bridge Party A â€" Duplicate Contract ‘benefit bridge party, sponsored by the Fiâ€" nance committee for the benefit of the Building fund will be held on Thursday afternoon, Jannary 23, promptly at 1:45, at the club house. The duplicate play will be under the guidance of Mrs. Maxine C. Miner, wellâ€"known contract instructor. All club members are invited to regerve tables and bring their friends. The committée in charge announces that there will be prizes and that afterâ€" noon tea will be served. The comâ€" mittee has also arranged to have additional tables for those who preâ€" fet not to play in the duplicate games, but would like to make up tables for regular contract or aucâ€" tion parties. Mr. H. D. Richardson > ~ ‘The education department, Mrs. Jacob 8.‘ Weinberg, chairman, with Mrs. Jay, 8. Glidden and Mrs, Stanâ€" ley Nelson, is sponsoring a talk on "Educational Guidance â€"What and Whither," by Mr. H. D. Richardson, eUucational psychologist of Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields high school at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, January 21. Mr. Richâ€" ardson has done extensive ‘research work at Northwestern university in educational psychology. For several years‘ he has had p?ctical experiâ€" ence at Deerfleldâ€"Shields and Lake Forest high schools along‘ thesel lines, and should therefore be well qualified to combine theory and prac. ’ tice inâ€"discussing this very timely‘ subject. 4 5f Musical Program at H. P. Womans‘ Club Tel. Highland Park 146 (Continued from Page 1) $2.25 $1.69 10c Native Beef Pot Roast â€" us. 19i¢ :: gS:E:gtg BUTTER LB. 356 BROOKFIELD Fancy Northern Turkeys Ib. 29¢ Mrs. Spahr is survived by one son, Robert J. Spahr, one grandson, Robert J. Spahr Jr., one brother, Otto Jordan, and two sisters; Rose and Stella Jordan. Services Held Yesterday for Mrs. O. F. Spahr Funeral services for Mrs. O. F. Spahr who died at her home Monâ€" day morning, were held yesterday afternoon at 1:30 at the family home, 944 Ridgewood drive, and will be held today at Bunnells mortuary, with John S. Sammons, Christian Science reader, officiating at both services. Interment will be in New Oak Hill cemetery, Plymouth, Inâ€" diana. Lb. * I8¢ Premium Smoked Lb. 26 c Swift‘s Premium RIB ROAST 1â€"2â€"3â€"4 BEEF TONGUES Sliced to Order Native Prime LICHT CLEAN COMFORTABLE ROOMS EXCELLENT MEALS Special For Friday & Saturday DEERPATH INN BACON 39¢ LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS Porterhouse or Tâ€"Bone Steaks Lb. Lb, 3Sc _ 25¢ Native Beef ROUND STEAK Well Aged CALY 19%¢c The team from Highland u which is composed of Pete t Ray Shechan, R. Turelli, Jha chietti and A. Ori, scored 2977 pigg while â€"their opponents the g lodge â€"No. 706 scored 3008. : Local Bowlers Waukegan The local boys will be entered in the National matches at ....: apolis from March 3 to May 8, â€" A group of Highland Park 8 ers representing the Uhg erns of Waukegan were nosed out by 31 pins at Waukegan uu day in a game fe;tuudb,* scoring on both sides, 4 Pn THURSDAY, JANUARY ‘Premium Smoked Lb. 23c . 35¢ Premium Spring * 27¢ RIB ROAST Native Beef DAISY BUTTS LAMB LEGS " 5â€"6â€"7 1.08¢ in TOIIM 16, 1988

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