81 C Miss ) Mrs. ( Dorie} to tw The e party and M Mrai ll‘tq agine honor : John fl enue, | ien WED | FEB. : Ca: ney PAGE YÂ¥\ #j Af The maid of honor wore pale green mouseline de soie and the bridesmaids wore gowns of &e‘ &hme material in pastel shades, blu {vioâ€" let, maize and peach. All carried oldâ€" fashioned bouquets harmonizi th their costumes, and wore headdresses of flowers of line de soie. * PB > After a wedding trip in the Berkâ€" shires and in Michigah, the couple sleo with a Juliet cap of lace and e carried an oldâ€"fashioned t of sweetheart roses and lilies of the valley, with a lace frill, H} * The groom‘s two dutan." . the Misses Mac and Madeline Bliss, were a@mong the attendants, the maid of honor, other bridesmaid, best | and ushers all being easterners, the best . back story ever writ« temn & . . m&‘h the : who ‘knows Broadway best!! mt a The bride wore her mother‘s wedâ€" ding gown of lierre lace over white satin, made in princess style with a train,. Her tulle veil was held in "Rose Maric‘ "Story of Louls Pasâ€" * k on for the bridal ;b‘rty" and rm followed the ceremony at the ‘home of the bride‘s parents. â€"â€"â€" â€"COMING SOON ? Of course! Dances, f mum*n-::'# ried Saturday evening to George Osâ€" born Bliss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geonge Edison Bliss of this &y in the Watchung Congregational church of that city. Rev. Thomas Travis, pastor of the church, read the serv. muinnMnhrldch,fl‘h,} ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S, .,-.{ leigh of Montclair, N. J., was marâ€" Farleighâ€"Bliss Don‘t miss Tinment on 0t e fhteereohot Anterl v.__..._._;..â€".-....‘-â€"- Eâ€"T-â€"Wl'll_-â€"â€"--n ï¬w-â€"-bhâ€"n!mh'-.,:thg we Subscription Price, $1.50 per year } | ( 5 cents pe â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"M Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, ‘obituaries. notices of antertninmen Thursdayâ€"Friday . May zs.;’ PAUL KELLY { CLAIRE TREVOR in George M. Cohan‘s CHICAGO OFFICE \ Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland -â€"“â€"â€"â€"_â€"M Insued Thursday of cach week by the Udell Printing Company, Udell Bulld! "Song and Dance BETTE DAVIS â€" in "The Petrified Forest" from Leslie Howard‘s big stage PAGE SIX "Snowed Under" Thursday Alcyon Highland Park, HL â€" | TeLH. P. $400 ednesda M GEORCE BRENT cENEYTEVE ToBIN ‘â€" Patricia mc' JANE WITHERS PINKY TOMLIN _ GEURGE GIvOoT "Paddy O‘Day" "Times Square Admission At All Times || Adults 30¢ â€" Children 10¢. .â€"«Mon.â€"Tues. May u‘.zs.*@ LESLIE HOWARD |â€" ROBERT TAYLOR VIRGINIA BRUCE LOCALS â€" THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS . A member ¢ h P c mmaoï¬wm"wm ‘amour | ended for publication must be written on one side of the paper only, and May 2223 May 21 RCegcee [ Pharmacists Highland Park Mr. and Mrs. Theo Kelly Prilieotondtnnne, h:'e had as guest for the past two weeks Helen Metts of Wichita, ‘Kan. Metts is a sister of Dick Metts Metts is a | ) f Credit Jeweler & Optician posite: Alcyon . Th mo&ma Ave. B.e;m& EW. CSELL & CO. Mrs, E. G. Cowdery of 245 $ idan road, Kenilworth, ente at ‘a luncheon y fo , i liu&mot m to nk He ;;qnox of Oak Park will take q edr “'d"n Jnfle IQ. Me ‘ the bridal wtg:or; present luncheon. On Friday evening, Betty McKay of Wilmette will a bathroom shower for the b SPECIAL | © Complete with eye test. State registered optometrist. T H. NEMEROFF NO. YOU won‘t find that sign over our door. But it woulld be a most '-"Trrhto. one. In partnership with your Doctor, we work tlloleu{y to bring Health and Happiness to this community, And like your Doctor, we have a high senseofethicalresponsibility. That is why each rescription is ‘pomp?oun@des with the greatest care. Our registered pharmacists are selected for theirskill and experience. Our stock of dm? is complete,: fresh, potent. We welcome ’ mmunnthuvoyou. Octagon ‘shape for reading or. > health * FOR SALE HERE! 1016 Willoughby Tower. Tel, 5 cents per sthjle copy seces rap)| t erâ€" SS ir t _ Mr. ahiH Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watâ€" son % Mijrshman avenue are spendâ€" ing a vije ring through Wisâ€" consin i,ï¬; Minnesota. . â€" â€" Mr, ï¬â€˜ Mrg.: Byron Howes who have, ren‘ed their home on Maple avenue | zg the summer amonths are loaviqg‘-? 16th of June for Long Lake, Philips, W fllps ols 4 Miss (IMnet B d, daughter of Mr. and Mrs{Ralph Bard is entertaining at a weet dwy. May 29, at Kim. ball r-"'} go where she is gradâ€" uating fiiim the Cosmopolitan School of Musipy | _/ â€" { Mi li" Wprothea Himmler af T a~>« iarmnl _ _ The Blard of|directers of Dorcas Home ‘wÂ¥! be hosts to‘the Deerfield granima school teachers at a tea Tuesday, May 26, at the Dorcas Home. F + Mr, ami Mrs. Wallace E. Pierce of Plattsbiffg, N.Y.}; are arriving Sunâ€" day (to [pend ;geveral weeks with their $o -in-hwbnnd daughter, Mr. nnd* JAlbert 0. Snite of Oakmont Mr, AÂ¥d Mig. S. Parker Johnston of W -zi oad ‘are entertaining at tea S ;3 eviening May 31. mnoe Bard, daughter of Mr. and Mr§{Ralph Bard is entertaining at a â€vm May 29, at Kim. ball F IgChicago where she is gradâ€" lotte OÂ¥ n,'wl{o ity , ," + The is d of| di Home "l be ho uu.: ;hoo t t Tuesday, 26 Hom .'; $ w' Mt,. amil Mrs. Wa Plattsbiftg, N.Y.} : day (to pend ; gev their sohâ€"inâ€"Inu! as da f 1 a two l ton, |D. ; lo:to_P ity eolle Amonig thoge to take out marriage lice n '%:hkegnn recently are Fred 1 mP:t-,k‘d Esther Bennett of Hi nd h , t ; JA. Johhson, mother of the room,j} is entertaining . the bridal #t dinner at the Green Tea Pot n[Friday evening. ~ MÂ¥ and Mrs. David Lolmaugh of Suadjy and Monias, Att. and Mr: Sunday & y, Mr. and Mrs. cE, Mt. and Mrs. Ed Cunki and ter, 6 , of Kenosha, Wis. â€" ~â€" Mn 3!]!\!»11?‘& eople are tenling the Passion Play being giverl in Zion ‘City. Péerformances e Wiven Sunday n . and ';g.v and Thursday ng. ‘‘is enterâ€" ; :â€˜ï¬ hu;bmm club this evening ( nussday). ; I Mxi. ‘Carl Blaurock of Denver, ~M§ was the guest of Mrs, Earl W € jell of Sheridan road last week. Mrsq Blaurock, who was ia former colléige classmate of Mrs. Gsell, is visiting her sister, Miss Jean Forâ€" aythe in Chicago. | M and Mrs. Robert Carton: of P ‘:i"‘ re establishing their summer residbnce on ‘the north shore. With hgit§flaughter, Louise, aged three, who Twas born while her parents wer .’ siting in this country, the Ca *Ey have taken a house in Highâ€" land Park for three months, 1 sfldenJeanA.bm:uM was %fldmd Virginia t at Principia in St. Louls, Viola Conrad was called‘ to in Fisk, Wis., Blmday{hon of the serious illness of her Mrs. John Pansie,; || marriage, of Miss Mildred art, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. . Rhinehart and Mr. Sture n of Chicago will take place y .afternoon at 4 o‘clock at ny church.. Mary Jean of ,,.(.“m““ will attend her jas: of honor and Carl | will serve the groom as best A>rrecaption will follow the at. the home of the bride‘s Upon| their return from a n , they will reside in rnity, | Michae , Anne, s mof .. wher ien, w rOflIQl Himmler of hog‘n t ?;s‘weok-end with Miss .Oshkosh, Wis. | Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watâ€" avenue are spendâ€" _ touring through Wisâ€" George Duffy, Mrs; Oscar Miss Edith Hansen, and Mr. Hansen motored to Oconomoâ€" is., Saturday where they atâ€" the funeral of Mrs,. Albert inn, their aunt. Mrs. Bergâ€" s a sister of the late Mrs. ‘Harlsen of Highland Park. eturjed to Highland Park eve + +8 1¢ : f nd Mrs. Ralph Starr of Highâ€" ave &‘ son, born Friday eveâ€" {ay :5 at. Victory Memorial Highland Park Garden Study 11 meet at the home of Miss Van ‘Norden, 208 S. Green ad, Monday, May 25, at 2:00 ‘ honorary at.Purdue » is also correspondâ€" btary of Delta Upsilon soâ€" abonargi, Deerfieldâ€"Shields of ©1935, was recently easurer of Skull and Cresâ€" mM"oï¬ the historie h Shore . . Ideal seaside Coulttry environment recreational features .. Rates considerate ed to her home Saturday _{J. â€" O‘Brien +and have returned from Lor trip to Washingâ€" 0 is attending Trinâ€" President THE PRESS _LOUIS QUICK SHOE REPAIR Around Corner from Chandler Let us relieve that foot péin. Shoes can be‘ widened | or lengthened with our modern ¢ equipment. . â€" Miss Betty Forgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Forgan of this city has chosen Saturday, June 27th as the date of her marriage to Phillip D. Allen, The ceremony will take place at four o‘clock in the aftâ€" ernoon in the Highland Park Presâ€" byterian churgh. The servtice will be. read by Dr. Louis W. Sherwin, pasâ€" Chooses Wedding Date Betty Forgan SHOE ; Little Patsy Redfern of Moraine rocd’is entertaining gseveral of her young friends Saturday at a party in honor of her birthday anniversary. Mr, and Mrs, Paul Stipe of High. wood are announcing the arrival of a daughter, Monday at the Highland Park hospital. | | An unusual combination of three enticing. flavors. A layer â€"of fam. ous Sealtest Butter Pecanâ€"one of cooling lemon ite, and another of coffes ice cream.. Only Luick could produce such a taste thrill! 540 Central Avenue [ Phone Highland Park 4100 Mrs. ‘Joe Ellictt who has been spending the winter with her daughâ€" ter Mre. Ansfel:of Oakwood ave., is leaving this week for her home in Green Lake, Wis. On Monday Mrs. Loimaugh entertained at luncheon for her and last evening a farewell party was given her at the home of her daughter. PERSONAL ound Corner from Chandler‘s 15 North Second Street c ons marrithe of M f marriage of Miss Louise Merâ€" edith a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Guyot of Glenview ave., and Mr. Homer Freeman took place Satâ€" urday evening at eight o‘clock at the Bcd;rny Evangelical church, the Rev. es seanteg 9y ho couge Mev was | atte by he Mary Gumhbnh as matron of honor while the bride‘s brother Carol Meredith served the groom as best man, . A reception followed the cerâ€" emony at the home: of Guyot‘s, Among the out oftown guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carol Meredith, Miss Eleanor Meredith and Mr. Lester Meredith of Farmer City, Mr. and‘ Mrs. Robert Umbach of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot of Kalâ€" amazoo, Mich. of Mr. Snite‘s birthday anniversary. 'l‘l_n‘guutlmgur.andlu.mn O. Snite of Os t road, Mr. and Meredithâ€"Freeman Mrs. John T. Snite of Kenilworth and Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Gleason of u> oD D(CLUSIVE(y m Highland Park Butter Pécan, Lemon Ice and Coffee 1 P i i i s f Due to the demand of those unable to sh op during the day Tuesday and Thursday evenings during the Summer begin Gentlemen who have not availed themselves of this conv Shop, you are cordially invited to make vour amanninian.. Pharmacy RELIEF WE DELIVER What will your children do this kmmer? School will soon be out. inmlonpranttinenirs V » wsy dahz::.‘â€{)ou't‘lef long, listless lays of "having nothing to do" tear lown the mental and p ysical beneâ€" its your youngsters received in tha bdï¬ rcg bul:th ":ld haracterâ€" ng program by sendâ€" ng them to a good camp. Camp neans fun! But it also means happy lays of healthful r:‘ftmttu inb‘tl':e wpenâ€"swimming, riding, sunâ€"bathâ€" ngâ€"a thowsand things that develop iturdy bodies, keen minds, characâ€" ler and personality. And think, too, about your own vacation. Have you been wondering what sort of a sumâ€". mer you‘d have, with the children on rour hands? " H e â€"Pinnte‘s 946 Forect Avenue, Evanston, filimare ""*" P4°0 ‘HE TIME HAS COME | [ 1O CONSIDER i«f 2oo . CuILORENԤ SU Mr. and Mrs, William J. Schmidt of 640 Homewoo ave., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter Florence to Mr, Lincoln Seyl, son of Mrs. Julia Seyl of W. Lake Forest which will take phg Saturday morning, May 30th at o‘clock at St. James church, High. wood. ~Miss Florence Wisdom of this city will be maid of honor and Campbell Chapter Guild will meet at the home of Ms, Charles Clark, 828 Ridgewood drive, Friday, May 22nd at 2 p.m. for dessert bridge and 500. Assisting hostesses will be Approaching Marriage . Wdï¬el&mmflmdm Mrs. Ethel Stanger and Mrs. Dorâ€" ‘ A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Soefker of Deerfield at r’mxhhnd!’trkhocphl;m Joan Oliver of N. Sheridan road is entertaining several of her young friends today at a party commemâ€" orating her birthday anniversary. Mr.nnd{(mldwuded and son Edward Dennis spent last week # Fox Point, Wis., visiting Mres. elch‘s parents Mr. and Mrs, Emil 16 N. Sheridan Rd. tor of the church.. A reception will follow in the garden of the Forgan‘s conpitionep 21 WUI .J 1 100 rer cENnT INSURANCE AGAINET CHILDREN 10c Motnus®R G{ofl FOLKs.s. un d B2 o Aeomaine T _ TeE "Al N O R T H $ H ORE o a v ;AU' ~â€"â€"_ _ ~at the RAVINIA AUDITO Friday, May 22nd Saturda . t Reason at Camp Oâ€"Kiâ€"H1 June 15th, 'mboy‘“ a minmm nnrofl-o:tu;m will limited. for NEW REDUCED PRICES for Cleaning and Storage of garment by the pupils of MILDRED H )AI%'.I‘OI;IED F UR STQRA’ at 3:45 p. m. CAMP Oâ€"KIiâ€"H OLDANER & 1ves Of this wnveniehflzbw Mfl’ your acquaintance. ‘ c £E | 3 & ~~ ART OLSON & CO._ and girl deserve a 5 %Mï¬muu&g Manufacturing Futrie Wez che‘r £4 eintioighe | gg AUB W Cb Summer beginning May l':i’ To the Admission (Est. 23 years) ) (North Shore 584 Central A in the r@ for boys right on bur own Camp Oâ€"Kiâ€"Â¥i (North Cunp)g ei a full time a day chmp, Myhichever suit purpose. It will prove an iz w ind mo 4 ave your cb home at nighifâ€"they will be for each mornlag and in the eyening |Or you can them fot as linany weeks & wish, ind®. | Every preé for health is Rakenâ€"every for comfr pfB@vided. ‘The prt includes ‘dram@ics, arts and. woodcraft, natBre study, boxing, WrestPipg, archery, R sun bathing, and rection, 11 coinpetenth by men afid wamen with a understanding!Wf the v * The ndfpta o oi on est will ac tion € h t TAILORING 384 CENTRAL are refaining opeD at 8: THUORSDAYy eaners and May ADULTS SSLER MPLETE _ C188 M ;-‘M aA 1. 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