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Highland Park Press, 16 Apr 1936, p. 6

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U The marriage of Miss Delphyne Foley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jordan Foley of Wilmette to Mr. Hollis ‘Gleason Jr., will take place Saturday afternoon at 8:30 o‘clock in St. Francis Xavier church of Wilmette. A reception will folâ€" low at the Exmoor Country Club. Miss Hazel White is to be Miss Foâ€" ley‘s maid of honor. Darlene Foley, 12 year old sister of the bride, is to be one of the bridesmaids and the others. are Anne Liddle of Winnetâ€" ka, Phyllis Sheehy of St. Joseph, Mo., Mrs. John T. Snite of G + and Jeanâ€"Prosser of Wilmette. Mr. Snite will serve his brotherâ€"inâ€"law as best man ang the ushers will be Jack Foley, Roy Rennacker Jr., John Gleason | Oa#ley Jenks.. After their return f’tum a honeyâ€" moon in Bermuda Mr, Gleason‘and his bride will reside in Chicago. | _ At a meeting held April 9, the members of Sigma Chi fraternity Local Boy Heads Sigma Chi House Marriage To Take Place Saturday | < Mrs. G. Besson of Ontonagon, Mich., a s the marriage of her dngm Wittala to John A. Shelton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" bert Shelton, 128 South Central aveâ€" nue, Highwood.: The marriage took place at St.â€"James rectory, Highâ€" wobd, Sunday, with Father Ward fi â€" ficiating. ‘The groom was attend by his brother Frank Shelton as best man, and Mary Alice % was the maid of honor. A reception followed for the family at the home of the groom‘s parents. Wittalaâ€"Shelton Wedding and Wayne A. Thomas, of Highâ€" wood, took place Tuesday mornâ€" ing at 11 o‘clock at the Presbyterian college in Chicago. Dr. W. F. Weir of the Deerfield Presbyterian church officiated. Miss Lidgerwood is an instructor in the Deerfield school, while Mr. Thomas is principal of the©Oak Terrace school. â€" A small group of friends and relatives atâ€" tended the ‘wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas have fone on a short trip this week. i : Wayne A. Thomas Weds PAGE SIX vâ€"«»â€"« ~ COMING SOON â€"â€" Jackie Cooper in "Tough Guy" A Star Rating Picture Mvfi with mirth and surprisâ€" felle "The, imetidibls aotentures t L Sloxt who. ind n, way, with Indiest All "the udumanl entertainment you‘d expect . Jimmie and Pat start mixing love ‘vltl';tdo- kÂ¥ in . a show : Jimmy Fidler, famous radio critic, hails as "topping every thing they‘ve done togcther in past?" Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. Apr. 19â€"20â€"21 stepping show of the season _ ; , the Dancing Divinity . . . She tops theimm all} ,b 8 Harry Langdon Comic Col. Cartoon "Men in White.‘" It‘s brimful of dyâ€" Fridayâ€"Saturday â€" April 17â€"18 JESSIE MATTHEWsS Princess: Personality Herself in Thursday It 715 p.m, 9:15 p.m. l‘gh.‘nfl 2:30 Continmous Alceyon Highland Park, IL Tel.H. P. 2400 "The Ghost Goes W‘.‘” ROBERT DONAT JEAN PARKER EUGENE PALLETTE ROBT. TAYLOR VIRGINIA. BRUCE CHESTER MORRIS in l "Society Doctor" Admisgion At All Times Adults 306 â€" Children 10¢ "Ceiling Zero "First A Girl" JAMES CAGNEY PAT O‘BRIEN LOCALS ® April 22â€"23 April 16 \ Sororis Amicae will hold their a nual‘ banquet next Monday ¢ reni at Glen Gables tea room in (lefic Reservations ‘must be made wi Mrs. James Collins or Mrs. Char Miss Margaret Kremrrytu Sltqrdz from Los Angeles, C where she spent the past year. . | Howell W. Murray, Jr., who is : tending school in Ashevilleé, N. . spent his ‘spring vacation with I mothér in Sarasota, Fla., where s was spending. several weeks, j Have you had the Doctor make : careful examination and diagnosis One call now may save ten or d;mek a lilitlo laterâ€"to .‘youfi’n“hh}edn‘ of preventing unnecessary and possibly serious complications The old expression, *Doctor cost money‘‘ is neéver “ true fi when they aren‘t called at a Mr'.md Mrs. Frank Siljestrom Oakw avenue, who spent : winter in Florida, returned ho Monday., â€" _ ‘yave. Mr. and Mrs. Poyntz M. &(u' are enjoying a brief vacation . West Palm Beach, Fla. t d Is there someone in your famil about whom you‘re a bit someoné who is a "little runâ€"down or "not doing so very well?" F Miss Clarice Fischer of Chica spent the weekâ€"end with the Edw Fischers of West Park uventxe.‘ | .....‘Q..Q......! "And how are all the Folks®‘ The Rev. and Mrs. Henty H lund are attending the Illinois c ference of Lutheran churches Rockford, whose | sesgion§ * of Thursday morning and continue Wednesday of next week. _|; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berkstrom a children of Maywood were the S: day guests of their pnr_e;nu_g:. a Mrs. Alfred Hill of Gréen Bay Mrs. Minnic Ernst of West P: avenue, who has been ill for < past week with acute neuritis, slowly ‘improving. ths> . Mrs, Carl Smith ‘and daugh Jean, who have been spending greater part of the winter in C fornia, are expected home next we Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot Kalamazoo, Mich., and Mr. and M Robert Umbach of| Chicago s Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Guyot of Glenview ave.. ‘The North Shore Yatht ¢lub giving a dance at the Ravinia sch Saturday evening, Alpril 18th. : Don‘t forget the spring regatt be given by the North Shore Y: elub at Ravinia school, Satur April 18 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m, Mrs. Helen Golden and fin ‘ trick and daughter Gloria Jean, spending several days this wee Springfield, Ill., as. the guests Mrs. Love. | + DPA Miss Etta “Gmm.'walt'lf§ of : Udell building,‘spent yesterday Rockford, visiting friends,} _ Bob McClure, who attends M hatton . college, Manhatton, K spent the weekend with his parer Mr. and Mrs.. Harry MeClure of: Central avenue. B se 0 ‘ Mrs. Leonard Nieter of Walir ave., is confined to her home the flu. / t 3 : TheSemper Fidelis â€"class of the Bethany church met on Tuesday e# ning at the home of Miss Ma Moldaner, [ 4 Mr. William Wieboldt of this c was a recent visitor at J Da sey‘s ‘restaurant in New York: Highland Park H. P. 2600 Be sure to attend the Spring gatta, Saturday evening at the vinia school. The North St Yacht club promisé a very inter ing evening. ~~ t Dagmar . Christenson, con y 8384 Woodland road, is to be the . ist on the Lakeview Musical s ty‘s program at the Eleanor 1 § Chicago, on Monday, April 20. (®. The. wxo ‘Monticello Alunfjae¢ Association‘s annual spring lu thâ€" eon will be held at the Ambassgjor East Hotel, State and Goethe strj Bts in Chicago, on Saturday, April}§%8, at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. l;eom InÂ¥in Rohrbough and Mrs. Martina Enftkâ€" son Parsons, will be of #pnâ€" or. Alk alumni and old students }jre urged. to attend. ‘Reservations ijre being made through Mrs. Hafjld Simonds, 1414 North Dearborn Ht., Chicago, telepho#e Delaware 14{4, E. W. GSELL & CO, Monticello College Spring Luncheon elected Randoliph Herman . ‘37 o Highland Park, head of th ;_f ' > for the coming year. H n 0 a member of Kappa Beta Phi, Oraiige K(:iy, Chimera, the junior honokiry society, Junior Prom committee, inâ€" tramural. manager for volleyball ind baseball, and he played freshfian, football. [ e | t | Pharmacists H. P. 2300 Ravinia 4 Mr“ and |{ Mrg, Alfred Burke ‘of Ln'kei. Forpst re announcing the birth of algon born Tuesday at the Highland Park hospital. _ _ : ‘Mr, and ‘Mrs. John J. Rink have ‘sold ‘their. home in Deerfield rand willl move to Sotith St. Johns avenue. «Mrs. Bertha |E. Kittman has reâ€" Mrs. Rogaline Potter Brown celeâ€" brated ‘heg ninetyâ€"second birtbzy April 14 at theé home of her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. ‘Alfred S. Burdick, Oakâ€" land ; driv any friends called dm'inh thejafternoon and evening. | ‘Mr, and {Mrs| Otto Hout of Deerâ€" feld are ha to : announce the ‘b_irthlof a gon, born Thursday, April 9, at the Highland Park hospital. |_ Mr, and) Mrk. George Jacobs of Deerfield gre the proud parents of a da ghte‘r‘lbo Friday at the Highâ€" lmd%’lrk osvlital,..~~:+ : /. l ‘ Mrs. L. R. Schauffler and daughâ€" ter, ‘Anna, of : Lincolg avenue, are spending two teeks in Washington, Leroy W. Alexander and: Ethel McFarland of ‘this city took out a marriage I’ice in Waukegan reâ€" gently.. I > i[! . 10 7| |.Mrs. Mileolimn Vail of Lakewood plaefa“ hasg} jugt ~returned. from a months sojours in Florida. 5d Mds. Harvey Branigar of 8, Shetiâ€" dan E:adfen ined at a teafor her fdaughterâ€"jnâ€"law, Mrs. Richard Branijgar on Friday afternoon. | Miss Dorothy Bard of Eg'andi; road entertained at a dinner pa Tuesday évening in honor of ~h§x~ birthday anniversary. } Mr. -fi Mrg, Ralph Bard and son t N. Bt. Johns avenue are spending three weeks at their planâ€" tation in idolph,. W. Va. 49 | Mrs.‘ Howell W. Murray of N. Linden, u;ev:x e returned ,Saturd‘:y from a tm months vacation ‘at Sarâ€" l‘sortj, Flovida. £0l Mr. Batrett Mason who is in busiâ€" ness in Cincirinatti Ohio spent Sunâ€" day |with} his | nts Mr. and Mrs. Hen Eil( on of E. Central avâ€" Major : and| Mrs. &sold ‘of ‘Fort Bheridan entertain | a a dinner} dante at the Officers club Saturday evening. 1 Several H nd Park residents have . from an enjoyable South Ameri¢an cruise, including, Mrs, â€"W. R. Ruffner and daughter Louise, Mrs. F. Norwood Bard and daughter thy, Mr. and Mrs. Vallee O|, Appel, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. org:{) and daughter Betty. | enwe. J. Olark 4*# L.d * 4 1 . Miss: Ruth Johnston modeled at a f ‘show and card party at | water hotel, . Chicago, yes! ,‘given by the Edgewater cen! t Welfare society. /. Miss Alm Gibson of Bronxâ€" ville, N.Y. is the house guest of the William |D. Manns of N. Sheridan roa 1 _ 4 farewell tea was given: last W y at Fort Sheridan for Lt. Col. and Mrk. H. D. Chamberlain ‘who ld:‘ for Fort Bliss, Texas on s.tw ® |“ i _: HER I _i _ Evipiaema f uppoiniment . . Telephoné 1035 .. Residence 2468 uise, Mrs. [F. iughter| ‘ allee O|, A: Forgan a {r. Ba sg in Cincirins THE PRESS83 Mrs. W; J. Fyffe and> daughter Edith have returned from an exâ€" tended trip to the Orient. A Mr.: and Mrs. Richard | Sanford and Mrs. Mary Meyer of Palatine and Mrs. Hazel Kreh of Deerfield were the Sunday guests at the Heeâ€" ketsweiler home on North Second Street. | : 7 The Misses Sally Wheelock and Mildred ‘Turpin of the Udell Buildâ€" ing are spending this week in Musâ€" kegon, Mich, f . le Miss Dorothy Turner has returnâ€" egefi) the University of Illinois after spending the Easter holidays with her parents in Deere Park. 1 Miss Kathleen Garrity of this city is a patient at the Victory Memâ€"« orial Hospital, Waukegan, vhcr} she underwent an operation early this week, # § l nlal \ Mrs. Fred A. Cuscaden of South Sheridan Road entertained Miss ‘Janet Willard of Lincoln Park Place and her bridesmaids at lunch+ Miss Eleanor Austin of De Tamâ€" ble avenue spent the w:k-end with her brother and hjs wife, Mr. and Mrs. James Austin of Detroit, Mich, Ashley ‘Thomas has rkturned to colloge at Normal, Illinois, after spending. the Easter vacation last week with his) parents, Mrs. Frank Austin of DeTamble avenue left Wednesday for a ten days‘ visit at Callicoon, N.Y.: | eon Wednesday. Miss Willard and her ;flmce,"l?hnk Lennox, will be married the early part of June. | _ 15 N. Second turned tofihcf' home on North St. Johns avenue after spending t;t winter with sister, Mrs. Her ring in Deéetroit, Mich,. °. .;~. | LOUIS QUIC SHOE REPA Announcing the opening of ilr NEW LOCATI around corner of Chandler‘s t. o HIGHLAND PARK Ea:'-.'-'-'-"-r'-'h'-'-'-'-'.-.-.-.-.-. _._â€"â€"’â€"â€"â€"-------- a â€" *RA N!vi.l{lv \ ; / t g++_ \: f * " O J ~ 1 â€"_* || 1O |Wuoyve / %lgafim uw ; ’ SP] = â€"\JIg:‘! :l-%.l.l’l.l-l.l.l.l.l.l.l.lll.l.l.l.Jl.l.J Thomas Chalmers, proprietor of the Glencoe Riding School on Counâ€" Line Road, between Skokie and aukegan highways, left Tuesday r Missouri where he will buy some w riding horses. s K Mr. Richardson, new manager of the school, will be in charge. He nounces that there are still a few ncies for horses to be boarded lhd that riding lessons are still beâ€" Hyman Mills, Negro baritone, will a program of Negro songs i Sunday evening, April 26 at 8 lock at St. Paul‘s church in Deerâ€" This is a return engagement Mr. Wills and he will sing one the people‘s favorite songs, "Old River." Mr. Mills sang with Munday choristers at the Cenâ€" of Progress in Chicago. BraAnp BROTE halmers Leaves To Buy New Riding Horses The community is invited to atâ€" nd the concert. * yman Mills to Sing at St. Paul‘s Church SPRING REGATTA DANCE}® representative from Chicago will be in our storg on FRIDAY, APRIL 1 Hurting corns, callouses, bunions, "A ‘s Fo painful feet, tired, aching feet, weak @r fallen : _ arches . . ..all of these common foot : ts _ ..can be relieved quickly and i y. Obtain relief NOW FEET hurt? TURPENTINE PAINTS ENAMELS VARNISHES BRUSHES oms _ GLASs NORTH SHORE YACH «.. and get Pedoâ€"graph imprints of inged feet. i at the / ~Ravinia Village H‘l‘“ This Saturday Evening Al at prices consistent with Quality Merchandise _ SPRING TELEPHONE 949 f(ll oRQ sHOE $ ) _ _ For Men, Women and Children | :509 CENTRAL AVENUE â€" PHONE H. P. 456 .> Dr. Scholl‘ PLAN TO ATTEND THE WASHING POWBERS WALL PAPER || > wINDoOW sH VENETIAN BL SANDPAPER . GLUES _ * WATER PASTE T DRAPERY The West Cor will, hold a Central ave., Wednesd for (the A um b Anyone havin is requested t day, April 21. ing given THU : posesr : e lI.I.I-l CLUB for fll t agt 334 CÂ¥ Rx THLC

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