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Highland Park Press, 26 Mar 1936, p. 6

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Genevera Nash To Wed Saturday thea class of the First United Evanâ€" gelical church gave a miscelleanâ€" eous shower for Miss Ruth Benson Nash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 'Bmzo Mr. William Hessâ€" ler of will take place Satâ€" Neargarderâ€"Smith / â€"â€" . Nuptials | . . Miss Laura Iris |â€" Neargarder, "-HW was married Saturday evening to Walâ€" Give Showers For Rride To Be of Ravinia whose m to: Mr. Lioyd Moon will take place Saturâ€" day, April 18th. affair was held at the home of Irl.‘lrou‘*flutu. Last evening (Wednesday): Mrs, Melvin Moon â€" Miss Marion Moon gave a {miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Moon for Miss Benson, _ | | PAGE SIX ter William Smith, son of Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Smith of Deerfield. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride‘s parents with Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok of the St. Paul‘s church, gurhld. Mg:rc. (Miss. Mary midnd-'l‘hfion&flehmdbnr- field served the groom as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will live in Highland Park. | f The ‘marriage of Miss© Genevera §18 Central Ave. â€" Tel. HP. 3852 EVENING PERFORMANCES j 1’-..‘&..-. K532 Sat., Sun., Helidays â€" 2:30 Continuous Aleyon Highland Park, OL ) TelLH. P. 2400 Admission At All Times | Adults 80¢ â€" Children 10¢ EUTERPE SCHOOL OF MUSIC ‘the role that won‘ the Academy Award "Dangerous" [ 8| c wl | 44 FRANCHOT TONE "Mr. Hobo" a fantastic but novel comedy which Fri.â€"Sat. | March 27â€"28 ~â€"GEORGE ARLISS$ n ulevable rkgabond in | W ER ALICE FAYE | _ JACK OAKIE | "King of | _ Burlesque" show you could see only in New Te‘ tad Sny dn t yeu e Drama so tense you‘ll be half of it . . . fii;wht’" t‘s a_few smack men down to M.m alze 1 Marks Bros. in "Night at the Opera‘" James ‘Cagney in "Ceiling, Zero" :. ."The Gltoes Goes West" â€" sor&u\m ACCORDIANS |CKENBACKER ELECTRO INSTRUMENTS . demonstration at «cLOCALS LEO CARRILLO in "If You Could Only Cook" | ‘Thors. :: _ April 1 BETTE DAVIS COMING at. sixâ€"thirty ofelock Two Local Girls Are Honored y Lfat" The young married fo t] older young people of the woc and Highland Park M. E. thurch will ‘hold a potâ€"luck supper Fride evening, the 27th, at 6:380. A sp cial program of games and stun is being planned after th ;uppe All <tha young people and your married folks of the community a1 invited to come, . The ‘only admi sion is & dish of food whichiis you contribution to the supper,. | Fire ‘ Attends : ‘ PS Dinner Wednesday : i Chief E. C. Hoskins of 1 fire department attended @!: last evening. (Wednesday) ‘ anston in honor of Chief Hofstetts of Evanston who is cele! i thirtyâ€"fifth anniversary as chi of Evanston. The party gi by the Optomist club of that ci Celebrate: Silver Wedding . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ziegngr of 61 Central : avenue, were complete! surprised when a number of frien dropped in on them Saturday ev ning, March: 21, to celebrate the twentyâ€"fifth wedding anniv@rsary. hfiltommdw Shore hotel, Evanston. A and dance will follow the are members of the Wio Ath letic tion at the Universit dwm.m‘m y hono ed. Phydele Gourley t hose elected secretary of the -‘lf tion. Miss Gourley is a junior a the university, while Miss |f ’ is in her freshman year. Both gir participated in the water pagean presented : Friday and Saturda nights. | The pageant, called ttJ Hirinogl'ue, was gvien by phin club, one of the grou sored by the Athletic asso« Among those present wa@re: M and Mrs. H. Zaeske, Mr. and M: E. Mentzer, Mr. and Mrs. F. Bor Mr. and Mrs. W. Fassbenfer, M and Mrs. A. Fassbender, ‘Mr. a Mrs. D. Bernardi Mr. and Mrs. Schwalbach, Rev. and Mrs. W. Sul Mr. and Mrs. H. Kuch, Mr. and M C. Wieder, Mr. and‘Mrs. J, Bonsc Mrs. L. Cook, Mrs. J. Repholtz, M\ J. Lever, Mrs. W. Pelkenon, M A. Nielsen, Miss Lydia Koth, M\ Ida Nahrwold, and Miss (Dorot Pledged To Honor . â€" _ s | with Viesterol; liquid or small, easy Society at Purdue | | > | /; =â€" _ ‘*be "!":E.r:m docte Ted Cabonargi, son of [Mr. ang|" tq\“"wm"fi”" lu“.lmhtoc‘&nlbomlrfl& recenty | ) > ~â€" â€" RELIABLEe > [ Y P Urescent, | | ; A I sophomore honorary| fratéhnity ‘@| ******* CP ipsone Mti ue. h“‘mqp in : '“"'l‘;‘. 1| [.~ ; M ds‘ . zation _ u, tho o s | achievement and pr 6 min®nce \ B . $ | extraâ€"curricular activities.. Pledgés| | F’ wc ELL & CO restricted to or ist y } Plll"flldfll | men, were announ ll,lt!’ eek a}| || Highland Par Ravinia the annual sophomore cotillion. â€":| H.P.2600 : . : H.P. 2300 _ During the serving ‘ of ‘refre ments reminiscences were @xch ed of the happy days of the bri couple twentyâ€"five years “," Ce gratulations and best aw we showered upon Mr. and Mts. Zi ner and a gift of stlver was prese ed to them. Mr. Leslie Fuller, who underwen an operation for appendiciti® at th Highland Park hospital, Monds morning, is getting along Ricely. Campbell Chapter Guild wi}!l me« at : the: Masonic Temple [Frida; March 27, at‘2 o‘clock, Ann Carlsd ORCHE HALLâ€"CHICAGO Schumann Club: Meets March 28 â€"â€"The ‘Schumann ‘club of Ravii will meet in the studio of! B. Bentley on Woodland rdad, Sq urday, , March 28th, at 3 ) o‘cloc Subject, "Edward | Grieg/!! Be Bray. and Mary Eliza | Gra will Assist the hostess. ~ / § _ Mr. Joseph B. Deibler r tly rdg , Mr. and Mrs. James R. ton and children hre now | Buffalo, N. Y., where Mr. J ton has gone into business. _ Mr. Joseph B. Deibler recently re turned from St. (Petersburg, Fle where he has been vacation{fE. Mr Deibler will remain a couple â€"¢ weeks longer. i lsly M i % Mrs. Catherine Perry, mother Mrs, L. L. Winters, and Mrs. Harr 8. Gradle, is celebrating her eig} tieth birthday, Friday. ||| : SEE IT ALL ON THE THE TRAVEL TIDE TV â€"â€"COLORFUL MEXI LAST TIME EP34 IN COLOR AND MOTI TICKETS 40¢, 856, $1.10, T. ME XIC b: okull and C onorary fra mbership) in :t buod\ up and pr t ular activities 1"~â€"~ | | Miss Isabel N. Sheridan | _ g| road retur from a six U/ . § ice. dto West Indies. 14| ; 3 _Russell returned on NC M | dunday %olm ; 1' hr.::fia. t l B t nu'*l § assis I .i" MiecAttH | thr at thq"l‘mmfica- o honan| | Mr. and| Mrs, Charles Sanborn t ‘C000| Ronna Jean, spent the weekâ€"end at j ie if n, â€"Wis., ;mmngL the ‘Sanâ€" "S.". _ ) born‘s daughter, Mary Lu, who is yâ€"e C ding the University of Wisconâ€" | your !’ity a .admi is yol ’mn.. o take cod liver oil? + No-ollxnulgu-dythh !| ofl\was the richest known source of vital Vitamins A and D. But J science l{l::a‘ that the oil Moaiy hok en imou “h?wdléplflh.do‘ ‘mfnlg,n_q'h the case of cod en Abbartie Hkiivee c oo ds T mmarnny Chagpe ‘to U i Et or Amall ensy.« toâ€"take capsules. Ask your doctor about this splendid new product. as hf' zuur Miss Janet Melhus $ ‘Ames) hk +Dr. and Mrs. Harry S. Gradle are € ng Monday from a few weeks journ in Hoqolnlu. . § | | Mrs. Robfrth‘. Wood ‘returned day from Honolulu and the City of Mexico where she and her daughâ€" Mary, l}:_n!,bec:i:‘in?e %anury; n ton, Te as the F:e,lt of lisi‘:i:ne / flfl » t 4 er bloth“ P $ R, -m;fi i:nauiheu in the Humbel Co., in Houston. he will return about April 1. | â€" [ AMr. and Mrs. William Burns of .. @nté at a luncheonâ€" ‘\‘The Const é‘w is entertainâ€" at a dance called "'rlrl Days f 4d aq the; ’ r8 clT 11; April é:r. and Mrs. }gmvi Wfld f W‘oo:%: d avénue aré uneâ€" the birth of a daughterâ€" born ut:ld]tv at the Highland Park hosâ€" t.."*"';.w;fi.d,"": e afte di e anee. d as his guest from school Robert l&nd of Des Plgines are the proud parents of a daughter born |March 1$ at the Highlgnd Park h‘m#iul. (s m? Jackie Jordan who éttends a: in Ames, Ta,, spent the past ® Ew%h n.fl .parents, Mr. and rs. C. L. Jordan of Yale lane. She *hd Fish That Freed a Nation ind J bchocgnl. $ m{'fihx ke of lavan, is., was the â€"end . guest of : J‘an C of Bouth St. ue,. 14 lra.‘Atth, ur n of drclurfi this cony place, these winter dipys. to bid you welcome;] â€"dndadlffingroomwhm even the sandwich bread i'lblltediLmjrown‘om 6 No parking troubles after your car, â€"| The Homestead in Evanston, operated by Hinman : Avenue near Church Street. Telephone A'fflend:ly wood finin B E*'anéton’s:; : Early American Inn IN E The at Dinner by. ;= Candlelight HE PRESS ‘Mrs. E. E. Tullis and ¢hildren and Mrs. Calyin Fentress and chilâ€" dren who have been spending sevâ€" eral months in Florida are expected home about the tenth of April. .. Mrs. Raymond Schneider and chilâ€" dren, Raymond: and Jane, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schneider of Chicago. f Miss Virginia Perkins, who spent the spring vacation with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Perkins, has returned to Principia. .. . Woodstock were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Conrad. |__ _ The Sororis Amicae are holding ‘a card party next Monday evening, March 30, in the American: Legion Medical Society To Meet .‘ . in â€"Springfield in April Officers and councilors of the IIliâ€" nois State Medical society un?nu that the 86th annugl meeting of the society will be held in Springfield, TIllincis on May 19, 20, 21.: Physi< cians of Springfield are making all of the local arrangements for meetâ€" ings and social activities. . . There will be extensive and unâ€" usual scientific exhibits presented by some of the larger Elo:lp;'ul-, medical schools and indivic phyâ€" sicians. ; All of the latest medical The scientific programs will be given in sectional meetings, classiâ€" fied according to the specialities. Programs will be given of particular interest to the surgeon, the internâ€" hall in Masonic Temple. Members and their friends are invited to atâ€" . The Highland Park: Woman‘s Christian Temperance Union . will meet at :bqilwmc of Mrs. H.‘ F. Siemsen, 601 <Laurel avenue on Wednesday, April 1, at 2 o‘clock. This is their regular meeting. | â€" Curtis Plumb is attending Melton college at Melton, Wis. â€" Suzanne and Joan Holden, daughâ€" equipment will be displayed in the commercial exhibit hall by, manuâ€" facturers of medical supplies, | . ist, the pedi.tflddnéh ophthalmoloâ€" gwist, the public health worker, etc. gist, the public health worker, etc. At the Tuesday ;fiamoon meetâ€" ing of the House of Delegates, the governing body of the Illinois State 'mvmgi ‘Mh‘!‘dht. Ballroom 'maâ€"-nm FOR INFORMATION TEL H. P. 1889 391 Central Ave. | Highland Park,‘ Oo,plah th eye M..‘7.5‘ Credit Jeweler & Optician 372 Central Ave. . H. P. 630 Bouri:’hblldlb‘l' * e Telephone 1085 . Residence 2468 Dr. George H. Mitchell 2 N. Sheridan Rd., Highland Park vilbcwicuitre Dr. J. P. O°CONNELL State registered optometrist. T. H. NEMEROFEF Suite 215 2 North Sheridan Road HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS ‘Phone H. P. 381 of 2. Make ‘sure your light is right. We are now prescrib: Good vision is our frioét price. your eyés this twofold proâ€" for our ‘patients. Give your eyes this double protection. 1. Have your eyes examined regularly. Remember 50 lout of every hundred people aver thirty have defective vision, DANCE STUDIO‘ }ifi..d;gmuuymmdoe- ‘tors meeting. Several hundred docâ€" ; ‘s wives are expected to attend. | social activities have been by the Springfhield Woman‘s | iary which have met with the approval of the president, Mrs. Wilâ€" liam D. Chapman of Silvis. | \IThe Woman‘s Auxiliary of the U&w phatrigpe w hold its annual side, | Reports of ym ho Srovtf ttees and councilors will be given. | _Dr. Harold M. Camp of Monâ€" Mumd,ztfih-m which is one of the largest and oldâ€" Medical society, i#‘ "HAVE L // f Your PHOTRAPH% ‘ | _ _TAKENFOQR:| | ‘t"" i BASTER «4 JX aie ons 5o Inlaght 3y for will ‘also be brought up for This is our most popular service. Wearing : ironed ready to wear. Table, bed and bath fancy linens jroned. ‘Does not include dress 4 p: i. .+. Shirts 8c additional. Let us call for your next bundle: SKOKIE VALLEY LAUNDRY job . . . and you will really | / be surprised at how little :. our laundry service costs. _ Hig Just telephone us. W'fl' 1 Hecketsweiler Studio 7 South St, Johns Ave. â€" state medical societies in the PRE-EAS’IfiZ)R SUGGESTION We will gladly give you an i show you(uumla of ‘we have done for SKOKIE SPECIAL j 20 Lbs. for 9225 > * 40¢ for each additional pduna > J. H. LUNDSTROM, M. D. Telephoneâ€" Highland Park 170 . SUITE 218 â€"| NORTH SHORE BUILOINC / 2 N. SHERIDAN ROA the removal of his c on Marchâ€" 30th t Photograph :tsnn p&wfifluf the | I of , Social â€" I meeting. . W.IF, Weir -I'* M church will © hour will Phone H. P. 485 dloes a pe of the rfect shel pictu onlld" Store ing t text teres! of â€"a side 1 tions Hart tran anin Exa sMmA derl livi Ne sto lig Ja

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