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Highland Park Press, 27 Feb 1936, p. 6

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<t t 34 Announcement of the engagement of Miss Vera y to W. Howard Schendo{'l, was recently made by her mother, Mrs. Thomas F. Leahy of Evanston. Mr. Schendorf is the son of «Mr. and Mrs. Henry C, Schenâ€" dorf of this city. The wedding will take place in the summer. Miss Leahy is a me of the executive board of the Young Woman‘s Auxilâ€" iary of the Woman‘s club of Evansâ€" ton. She attended Northwestern uniâ€" versity. Mr. Schendorf is a graduate of the University of Chicago. .. PAGE SIX LOCAL RESIDENTS ts IN FLORIDA Among the recent arrivals in St. Petersburg, Fla., from Highland Park are Mrs. W. D. Mollison of Pleasant avenue; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Robinson, Wade street; Ralph D. Wheeler, Dell lane, and Mrs. George F. Winslow, North Linden avenue. MARY ELIZABETH TYSON WEDS FEB. 22 Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Tyson of LaGrange, formerly of Highland Park announces the marriage of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Mr. Edward Napier Andrews, on Saturday, the twentyâ€"second of Febâ€" ruary. %‘hey will be at home after April 1 at Arlington Heights. LEAHY.SCHENDORF ENGA,GEMENT _fi'f.f@étii-%f H. Mitchell DENTIST 2 N. Sheridan Rd., Highland Park Complete with eye test.. @ A | Octagon shape for reading or atre?i wear. Hours : $ to 12 â€" 1 to 5 Evenings by appointment C Telephone 103& . Residencte 2468 Credit Jeweler & Optician 372 Central Q’ve. H. P. 6 State registered optometrist. + LOCALS â€" I. H. NEMEROFEF + CHARLES LAUGHTON CLARK GABLE FRANCHOT TONE Highland Park, OL _ Tol. H. P. 2400 Alcyon â€"&â€" / COMING «.â€"â€"_â€"._â€"â€" F]I’tlk Buck‘s "Fang & Claw" I 'm‘" | WI’- Secret" lt in : Blood" : %:duâ€"uth‘-uflu(.d- | this picture a pleasant ‘s entertainment for all the "Don‘t Miss It!" The Critics Implore Fridayâ€"Saturday _ Feb. 28â€"29 One |of 'Itu““' most thrilling stories reâ€" in glory on the screenâ€" Wed,â€"Thurs. JAMES CAGNEY MARGARET LINDSAY RICARDO CORTEZ Admigsion At Al Times _ | Adults 30¢ â€" Children 10e _ PAUL LUKAS ; MARGOT GRAHAME "Mutiny on the Bounty” | JAMES DUNN > DOROTHY: WILSON in Alexandre Dumas‘ Novel "The Three Musketeers" »Mon.â€"Tues. _ March 1â€"2â€"3 "Frisco Kid" WALTER ABEL Broadway Stage Idot five big hits! family in in March 4â€"5 of of A silver tea and a short play will be given this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ogcar Iverson of S. Green Bay road. This affair will benefit the Missionary sotiety of the Bethâ€" any church. CORNELL POLO TEAM IN CHICAGO f The Alumni association of Cornell university are bringing the Cornell polo team to Chicago to play the Black Horse troo‘} at the Chicago Riding club, Saturday evening. A dance will follow at the Casino club. Among those from Highland Park who will attend will be Mr. and Mrs. Roger Vail, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. William Unâ€" derwood and Mr. and Mrs. Mead Montgomery. Mr. Montgomery is in charge of arrangements. SILVER TEA TO BE HELD TODAY _ Dorothy Turner, 2727 South Deere Park drive, was one of the students named for superior scholarship beâ€" cause of her academic work during the first semester in the University of Illinois College of Education, it was learned this week. Miss Turâ€" ner‘s name was one of the 163 reâ€" leased by Dean Thomas E. Benner of the college. Only students with averages of 4 or better out of a posâ€" sible 5 were included on the list, The 4 grade is equivalent to a B in the letter grading system and 5 is equal to an A. | l Mr. and Mrs. William Davies anâ€" nounce the marriage of their daughâ€" ter, Dorgthy, to Mr. Chester Tomei, of Highland Park, on Saturday, Febâ€" ruary 15, at the St. James rectory, Father Ward officiating. â€" The young couple are at home to their many friends on McDaniels avenue. SsCHUMANN CLUB TO MEET SATURDAYâ€" The Schumann club of ‘Ravinia will meet in the studio of Berenice B. Bentley on Saturday afternoon, February 29, at 3 o‘clock. Subjectâ€" "The Life of Mozart." Lois Venning and Margaret Hitchcock will assist the hostess. DAVIESâ€"TOMEI NUPTIALS Mr. and Mrs. David Blair of Prosâ€" pect avenue, are announcing the arâ€" rival of a daughter, born Monday at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Sprinkel of Los Angeles, Calif., who as Miss Kostanzer was an Elm: Place school teacher many years ago, is a guest for a few days at the F. D. Everett home on Linden Park place. Several Fort Sheridan families are being transferred to other stations, among whom aré: Major and Mrs. T. J. Cassidy and daughter Betty, who will be stationed at the Canal _ Third Floor 308 Waukegan Nat‘!l Bk. Bidg. 308 Waukegan Nat‘! Bk. Bidg. Cor. Genesee & Wash. Sts., Woukegan E1NANCE CORPORATION w EDGAR GUEST on NBC Howseâ€" Hour Tuesdays and SHERLOCK HOLMES, featuring Richard Gordon, over Station WZN Saturdays. & » » WISTEUL WISHES OR CONSTRUCTIVE PLANS? ON YOUR OWN SIGNATURE HOUSEHOLD LO A N 8 on all loans above $150 Charges only on unpaid balâ€" ances. Call, write or phone for a private interview. Manager: MR. V. J. HULTMAN ‘The sensible use of a cash loan beats wishing your way out of debt. ‘ You need not ask friends to help you get a Household Single persons or married couples are eligible to borâ€" row., Loans made with or without furniture or automoâ€" biles. Repay in small monthly REDUCED RATES Phone: Ontario 7110 _ You may hear fair maids this Highland Park hi Zone beginning the first of May.| â€" The Arden Shore growp will mest This week the Cassidys are visiting| Monday afternoon at 2 o‘clock at Mr. Cassidy‘s parents at Eyota,| the home of Mrs. R. B. Swazey with Minn. I@ut. and Mrs. Harper and| Mrs. Jamés Fitzgerald as assisting two sons left Monday for their new| hostess. quarters at Fort Mead, Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Frisbie On March 14, Chaplain Simoni will| of Lake Forest are announcing the sail from New York for the Philipâ€"| engagement of their daughter, pines where he will take up his| Aleda, to Mr. Edward Cazel of Deerâ€" duties. field. ~The announcement was made Mr. and Mrs. George Childs of N. Sheridam road, aré leaving Satâ€" urday for Néw York from where they will sail to the Panama Canal and on to California where they will visit the Sellar Bullards in Santa Barbara, and Mrs. Merrill Follonsâ€" bee in Los Angeles. Mr. William H. Barker of Prosâ€" pect avenue, who underwent an apâ€" pendectomy, last week, is getting along nicely. Je At the semiâ€"monthly meeting of one of our local bridge clubs held at the home of Mrs. Emmett Krueger, 519 â€" McDaniels avenue, Monday night a crocheted bed spread< made by Mrs. F. J. Bock, one of the memâ€" bers, was given to Mrs. Howard Stryker, Rosemary terrace, Deerâ€" field. _ ( Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. O‘Brien and daughter Ann, of Lake avenue, are leaving the latter part of the week for a month‘s cruise from New York to California. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holmes of N. Sheridan road are returning today from Ann Arbor, Mich., where they visited their sons and daughters who are in high school and college there. The high school Epworth league of Grace and Highwood. M. E. churches will hold a leap year party in the basement of the Grace church, Saturday e':}ning at 7:30 p.m. Miss Ruby Welker and Mr. Stewart Gail are planning the program and reâ€" freshments. All young people in the community who are of high school age are ihvited to come. Do not let the lack of a personal invitation preâ€" vent anyone from coming. Mrs. Sewell Truax of Egandale road reports that the tulips and snowdrops in her yard are up half an inch. Mr. and Mrs. J. Benny of Los Anâ€" geles, Calif,, are the proud parents of a baby boy, born Saturday, Feb. 15. Mrs. Béenny is the former‘ Miss Genevieve giowers. P | f Miss Jtr;LWalker was chosen genâ€" eral chai n for the. St. Patrick‘s day tea dante to be held at the Weyâ€" lister Secretrial school in Milford, Conn.‘ The dance wil} be on Saturâ€" day,, March 14, from four to sevenâ€" thirty. | Mr. and Mrs. Karl Nagel of Skoâ€" kie boulevard, are the proud parents of a daughter, born February 22 at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Edgar Benson of Highwood entertained the teachers of the Oak Terrace school, Tuesday evening in honor of Wayne Thomas, principal, and Miss Dorothy Lidgerwgood of Deerfield, whose engagement was reâ€" cently announced. | Mrs. Pernrn Lukens of Wijfimetka and her mother Mrs. Adams of Bufâ€" falo, Wy., were the guests of Mrs. Harry Markell of Oakwood avenue, Thursday of last week. The three Bray children of Homeâ€" wood avenue, who have been on the sick list for the past three weeks are slowly improving. @BURTON ‘ HOLMES ORCHESTRA HALL CHICAGO THIS WINGS OVER GUATEMAI.‘;:A + _ COLOMBIA PERU â€" INCA LAND â€" CHILE ALL IN COLOK AND Morion Tickets: 85¢, $1.10; Gallery 4 k | SQOUTH AMERIC A America‘s Foremost Traveler ‘ and see th is . evening high school FRIDAY EVEN‘G SATURDAY MAT. and these THE PRESS in the auditor three the Three Coquettish Sisters In "The Mikado" [ . R m % » & 23 i s i h e * c "Tog .. $ § j ‘ uy *wul? J 4 =â€" _ Tess f <m * / L d ’,’,.-.’c $ $ 3" ** !x w 3 ,;: ;, * , :‘:;.f % ,:‘ a g ’ $ C x'» x : R : â€"â€" o & e uy sls th, y * * . 3¢ " $flk 6 . ,':j A t3 \\\\ i ’(:;fi’ \ ':;f j ‘; (: .-‘. /A 8 | o *X °20. 4 . e >3 * &A ‘: > £ 18 4 3 , e jA . ¢ . w > \ ' £+% U,//'// v:.'o- e . 3 j .A #* & * j ": . .:‘S d E. 42 ce â€" W â€" us =<~ ce P P D +o ‘-}'fl“:.:z f P A f vzft‘;»v‘" \xm ~% ,-;.' e .. * J':,w-’f"f 4 f e » ~â€"g# \. Jet s c : )‘g ;\fi;‘ e & s T & /s | 4 fi _ : i gg’i'i f / Sn 1um. Helen Mr. and Mrs. William F. Frisbie of Lake Forest are announcing the engagement â€" of their â€" daughter, Aleda, to Mr. Edward Cazel of Deerâ€" field. ~The announcement was made at a party Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sheridan are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter weighing ten pounds at| the Evanston hospital on Tuesday, Feb. 18. Mr. and Mrs. William Davis of Waukegan were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenslade last Satâ€" urday. > Mr. and Mrs. John Townsend Beatty of Chicago are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of their first child, a son, born last Tuesday at the Evanston hospital. The young man has been named for his father. Mr. and Mrs. Ross J. Beatty are the infant‘s paternal grtndpnrents.l Mrs. F. L. Marchi of 394 Ravine drive announces the engagement of her daughter, Mary Ann, to Mr. Sam Ugolini. No date has been set for the wedding. The Service Council of the Grace M. E. church will hold their meetâ€" ing at the home of Mrs. Lester Laegeler at 1010 N. St. Johns aveâ€" nue, Friday evening, Feb. 28, at 7:30 p.m. All the younger women of the church and community are invited and urged to come. > A leap year party is to be given Saturday evening at the home of Dr, and Mrs. Earl D. Fritsch by a group from the Philathea class of Bethany church. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wizelmann announce the arrival of a son at Mount Sinai hospital, Chicago, the latter part of last week. r A group of friends helped Mrs. Ernest Dah]l of Highwood celebrate her seventyâ€"third birthday, yesterâ€" day (Wednesday) afternoon. â€"It was only a few weeks ago that the DahI‘s celebrated their golden wedding. Northwestern University Settleâ€" ment will meet next Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Charles Jones. HOMESTEAD A daughter was born to Mr. and @x They are; Deibler, F â€"Broadway A friendly wood fire in this cozy place, these winter days, to bid you welcome; â€"and adining room where even the sandwich bread is baked in our own ovens. No parking troubles here. Our doorman looks after your car. The Homestead in Evanston, operated by Philip A. Danielson, is on Hinman Avenue near Church Street. Telephone â€" Greenleaf 3300. IN EVANSTON ; from lef Ruby Spe y musical T he Evanston‘s Early American left Spen ft to : encer 1 star right: Lyon, . and Miss Mary Gehr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gehr, is leaving on Wednesday for New York where she will appear with Ruth Page Ballet at the Adelphi theater. While Gertrude Dolke respectively, of and Pittiâ€"Sing. Mrs: Francis Kerrigan of Lake Forâ€" est at the Highland Park hospital last Thursday. Mr. Chester Hart of Glenview aveâ€" nue, entertained the Laure]l League of Bethany church, at his home Tuesday evening. _ â€" in New York she will be the guest of her aunt, Mrs. _Ogden Reid. Miss Gehr has been a member of the Chiâ€" cago Ciyt Opera Co. for the past two seasons. Edward West is listed on the honor roll, with a standing of 2,86, for the fall semester at Murray State colâ€" lege, according to information reâ€" leased today by Mrs. Cleo Gillis Hesâ€" ter, registrar. To be listed on the honor roll, a student must make a scholastic standing of not less than 2.2 out of a possible 44. An A counts 3 points for every hour, a B counts 2 points, and a C counts 1. D‘s do not registrar. 4 FOR INFORMATION TEL H. P. 133¢ Buite 2156 1 North Sheridan Read HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOI Phone H. P. 381 p Dr. J. P. O°CONNELL SIRLOIN STEAK Ib. 29¢ YEAL ROAST Club or Porterhouse Steak â€" 1 FANCY SELECT BONELESS ROLLED FANCY SELECT GROUND BEEF Ib. 15¢ 1737 RICE STREET Classes in Ballet, Tap, Baliroom and Acrobatie. Evening Classes for Adults FINEST FRESH ROASTING or STEWING Extra Fancy CHICKENS FINEST SELECTION OF CHEESE â€" § PIMIENTO CREAM RELISH CREAM CHEESE half Ib. 16C PLAIN CREAM WISCONSIN BRICK CHEESE, half pound 11¢ WISCONSIN LONGHORN, half pound 14¢ Conlpk lete Selection of Fish Thursday, Friday & Saturday Highland Meat Market 8 North Second Street P':zeukhhndhrkll Mildred Haessler DANCE STUDIO Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Also a ke, who of Peep All complete selection of Fish and Oysters for Lenten season. play )â€"Bo, are 0 y the Yum of the Y aim Lake Forâ€"| Little Barbara Judith Siljestrom, spital | who has been in an incubator at the Highland Park hospital since fi aveâ€" has been taken to the hom ‘ ague | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sil home{ jestrom of North St. Johns avenue Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Boynton f Mr.| are registered at the Cloister hotel, aving | Sea Island, Ga. They are to remain whav» | for an indefinite stay. r | «E W. CGSELE & CO. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1984 The this ( Shore stores where Prescriptions are of paramount consideration; whert the most capable, conscientions, registered pharmacists £ll each prescription â€"precisely as the Docâ€" tor directs; where only fresh, poâ€" tent drugs are used, and substiâ€" tutions are never permitted. Y proud that store in Privileged to display this araaih At the bottom of this copy there is a that is the "headline" of“tfig cdvoflin-':::t. It reads "Reliable Prescriptions" and its use is restricted to those sclected Read The Wantâ€"Ads Pharmacists Highland Park : opera playe e play will | (Thuresday) Ib. 27¢ Ib. 35¢ Ib. 32¢ ep evening Ravinia 15 pm.

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