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Highland Park Press, 28 May 1936, p. 6

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1. 1 it 14 «â€"â€" â€" COMING SO0N wed.â€"Thurs.â€"Fri, June 3â€"4â€"5 Jeanette MacDonald Nelson Eddy in "Rose Marie" ustie mt ho eeaay Mer ::'hl it ,m:‘:â€" entér= Also: ANDY CLYDE ComIC _ Virginia Elizabeth" Hardacre will be the bride‘s only amndant,‘i while John Pennington Engels will serve the groom as best man. . P Dr. Louis W. Sherwin of the High:â€" land Park Presbyterian church, wwill read the service. B4 ‘Mr. Deeds Goes To Town" "Wife vs. Secretary" "Little Lord |FPauntleroy" "These Thrée" The wedding will take placqi June 6 on the lawn of the home of the bric!‘e’s.qofln_eg, 221 Park lang, â€" Announce Approaching | Marriage §3 Mrs. Letitia P. Engels announces the approaching marriage ~ of her daughter, Virginia Letitia Engels, to Milton J. Hardacre, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hardacre of 334 Cary avenue, Ravinia. w Saturday levinumsmnmrememaemmenanme l Highland Park, NL est‘ in NN sa a wil 2 2OT, C TCP _ UPVpped 1 10.7. per cent of the p«:guht!on in 1900 to 4.3 per cent, in foso. j Nearl e same things are true of other inventions. have been .perioIs of adjustment wh 'enzgloyment in a single ind ry was tcmponrflf rcdncej But, in lfigfi, e machine inkteug of ling up job’r, ogo- ike, has raised our standard of living until it now is the hiok . est‘in the 'nrid, OS i O Nezs d opent inher aines +R L r busihess _ _ /. [( â€"* "°I+ Hmachines needed printing business. h | I ‘l%o real result of this marvelous invention has employment but better education. Costs dropped so | can a;:‘rd to bu: Yrinud matter, And illiteracy dro cent of the popu{ut on in 1OA se a ais 2 T. Cre UF Josepitine Hutthinson utchinson Anita Louise . "The Story of Louis Pasteur" Alcyon "Song and Dance â€" i 1 e PA mCys ies Resolutions of condolence, cards of Bubscription Price, $1.50 per year "The Voice of Bugle Ann" THE HIGHLAND PARK PR Te frogess o o oo oo o t in n m omm yan for Tust ho ndbnatitem in | e AC l'mngelu@ll shower on signed with the on one side of h \Wiriday for Miss le Page of ie net oo en e mt mise Tsnencrrnde oo haitrn en and | Eriday, for Miss Mible Par Lionel Barrymore Maureen O‘Sullivan Eric Linden Admission At All Times . Adults 3$0¢ â€" Children 10¢ i O odltmand B Wribat Adhâ€"aia 0B ce c , ogreâ€"like, has raised our standard of liv in g:-worid. and has provided millions of PAUL KELLY ~ CLAIRE TREVOR PAGE SIX + LOCALS . Cohan‘s THE CHICAGO a?nmaovm Tel.H. P. 2400 May 30 MEN AND MACHINES â€" â€" charge is publishe charge is published,â€"will be charged at regular adlvprtining Pharmacists Highland Park j tral avenue, in this city. |â€" Miss Lucile Wood, art }teaclll the Deerfield high school, ‘and mother, Mrs. Wood, will ente the women members of the fa at a tea on Tuesday, June 2, : four to six, at their home on ( E. W. CSELL & co Naomi‘ Smith,‘ who will g €rom â€"the Deerfieldâ€"Shields school in June has received year scholarship to the Uni of Chicago. She is one of ei students in the Chicago Area ceive this award. She lives 0; tral avenue, in this city. â€" Awarded © Scholarship To U. of C 1 ooo n epr eC Mrs: Lyra Dike c1o;, 16 Tuesday. for Germantown, Pa, has leased her home on Beech to the Kohn family. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scha Ripon, Wis., will spend the we with their cousin, Mrs, V Hiifimler"of 918 Logan street hef is that it is based upon thgughts that MNLMM o’f,fim‘ n out "ended in 1929, the United Sthtes wen nent in its hm%in the tion an at was the ? â€"The the humber of / nt while the population incre J d 381 per cent and produ tioff rose 216 |. one that let a single man do the work: P :tt,il;'g urli lfi“m Yetbin;ilsso; here v;,em f and publishing ness @s aga k loes not include thonsand$# who got | ! and machines nog_:d by the , h muln%’:d f velous invention has not onlf nereased | t : Costs dropped so that now verybody | j . _ And illiteracy dropped froni 10.7 per | , 4.3 per cent in 1980. 3 : true of other inventions. There have | * Inbusc® kex ccu l 150 0o VC ~HARBEN d.lohul “bolldt.h" fads may be wnright s ‘ Before you t::e up any diet, exercise or miracle method, consult your Doctor. Be guided by his counsel. His mynot.ke.oullur- :::b‘.::muputdnlufn. went an operation for apperidicitis at the Highland Park ‘hospifialâ€" on Saturday, is getting along icely, She is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Leslie B. McCaffrey of Central ave. THEREm still a few of therd leftâ€"those oldâ€"timers whe are conunu-llydovelopin‘ in esns chens ing to te mm wi ~â€" fashioned remedics. We nfiem sophisticates smile tlyâ€"and turn to some new health fad. But at least the oldâ€"timers‘ remedies were probably harmless, while some of our newâ€"fash.. "_°" ms parents when he Was but six years of age. Mrs. Zimm§r, who was born in Wisconsin, wak Miss Nettie Knudson before her Brriage to Mr, Zimmer. For eight yelirs Mr, Zimmer served as a commi#sioner for the city of Highla Patk, and for many years was ont’. d,in the building con busines# here. They were the récipients of ; many beautiful flowers and 4cand from | friends and relatives in ‘hofflor of the occasion. _ 1 \ wl How are you "SYMPTOMS? i n on‘ 2008 . OM Oakwood ‘aventie, celeb ‘their fiftieth wedding annivers last Thursday. Because Mr. Zimimer has not been in the best of h. Ith for some time, there was no latge celeâ€" bration. â€" The Zimnrm-;l have <cmade their home here . since marâ€" riage May 21, 1886. Mr. Zimmer l;“u' lived here the crelt;i part of his life, for he came to ighland Park with his parents when he but six years of age. Mrs. Zi r. wha avenue. Virginia McCaffrey 1016 Willoughby Tower, ‘TéWI.) Central > to the Univ ity : is one of eig Chicago grea té reâ€" . She lives on Mtenâ€" will) gra Ravinia , who : fnderâ€" M,. Pa.LShe Beech street her m§rriage ht yelrs Mr ommi#sioner d PaÂ¥k, and raged,in the sines# here. ts o m.ny cands} from n ih‘ol' Of Y in MA liaim r of ate igh in ’nt‘fl Greenvil last st 1, ing c " year, 7 A~Mr. 1 their J ing at port, II, on Ma of thi censeâ€"i Mr., Newa week Mr. wood birth. Park Mr. a Jr., ill aa repo coe daug land the the ‘inson afte I wauke te Shor Mr. a burg, kee quette unive the of son Sati man city. Finn ent her eve cag Litt] EM%}n Mr. by Jun e pu Wot this lan tin }b .: |' lifarnia is visiting her pa ‘ M ind Mrs. L. N. Be of izal ;av::ue for the sumer. MF. and Mrs. Donald Boynton M nd Mrs. Roger Vail wwill & thellreek:end at the Bo Won‘s : md (P home at Baileys wibor, §0. E. C, Greiner of Rort S} da as returned from a (Rix w trip‘ ho Fért Bliss, Texas and : C ‘y, “ [3 rI dli{‘!. the ip hW } botn A E hospi ttld| [ynthia in Y nne?:{ a High edsas gett e schuol year clos 1n Mil. Mth. Hutchins 1}l is a |at the Atwater school in h he is the daughter of n Mrs. Charles Aton \Reedsâ€" :| (Wis. /She attended ‘Milwauâ€" Teacher‘s colle®a‘! N. B Mrs. Virginia Woodward Haskins |Wif Moraine road, Wwhose daughter, }»a ane Mary, is & member of the igraduating class at| F school in fl New York City, will present for [ tFhe graduation ex on Friday, LiMay 29. ‘¥1 ‘ [§ Mrs. Roy Howe of Ravinia cnm-‘ |Â¥arined at a miscellangous shower on ncement is being | age of Miss Gre faukee and Lewis R. this {éity which y at #:30 o‘clock at! Pre rian church e Rev. Andrew read the service. ddingy dinner : was ony.. Mr. and Mrs, Hutchâ€" El‘l reside in Highlind Park e schhol year clos in Mil. E, M * HW‘“' 1| ig &A at the Atwater 001 in od.. She is the daughter of te Teacher‘s colle niversity and Nort 2100, and Myrle ‘Allen yfiy“‘m a marrikge 1i nutegan recently, |! > ‘anmann of 1845 Kineaid .. meg l'\&f the g duatâ€" at CGarleton college, this | Mts. Henry Stein | "fl? proud pare bothn Monday at t c hospital, :yn% ’M“OH. dlu Mrs. George Allan nnei , who has be Highland Park hos s géetting along nil “fi- \John Kelly of nue ‘are announci son born at the H ital on Tuesday. . V. H. Imig of Dee Park left !uesdgy for a severali days busiâ€" trip to Sheboygan, Wisconsin. L& l:fid Fredrickson bf Alhamâ€" Rollsnd Hastings appendectomy at. ‘ark Rospital last ong ly. | ce cream social &6 Elm, Place School c th from 7 to 9 o‘clé E. s will be se instruments for you attend and hel 1 Mrs. :Frank C spent several d: the McCaffrey street. ; ter J Mrs. F. H. Wheelkr of IIL., spent several f ys ith their daughters Mrs. yMaryville College, Maryville, Tenâ€"| ave., is entertaining this evening at presented in uate recital| a personal shower for Miss Mabel Joan Dexter, pianist, on Friday | P. of Deerfield. | | _ May 15. . and Mrs. John R. Noreross of (The compositions played by Miss | 4 ‘Aldine avenue Chicago anâ€" W included three Chopin preâ€"| nounces the birth of a son at St. , "Contique d‘Any by Liszt,| Lukes hospital on May 22. Mr. Norâ€" | Mozhrt Fantasia, illustrative of | cross is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. rly style, "May Night" by Palmâ€"| V. Norcross of Central avenue. , an example of ern music, | Mr. ang Mrs. George Bliss. reâ€" "Harmonies du Soir" by Pachulâ€" turned Sunday from Montclair, N.Y., e ol d s _ _| where they attended their : son oan'h the daughter of Mr. and | George Osborn Bliss‘s wedding. They rs. Shelby T. Dexter of 424 South | were accompanied by their daughter eridan Road. Mr. and Mrs. Dexâ€" Madeline, but their ‘daughter Miss t are motoring to Maryville this| Mae Bliss returned on Saturday. The gbe;:d;fo: th‘e‘ Co ent exâ€" | George Bliss, Jr., will arrive in Highâ€" nd _ Mrs. Edwin LeH n ss Janet Wi al péirty at dinner, $ at the Palmer Hous hinson \!mb or in that cit . Berube of Michâ€" vin E. Tippey tment on Sherâ€" _and will stay Mrs. Tipâ€" .uilw;t;- 8,| Marâ€" 4eitem place e Imâ€" in that stone ter of on, quite 1, is ade . of n Aton utchinâ€" ox will @rd and turday !I’in Chiâ€" 7 â€" after Hutch< bor, ‘ Wis. ort Sheriâ€" Six weeks ind New o underâ€" he Highâ€" Glenâ€" of a Highâ€" ved ‘tli Ig given Friday, k in the used to r parents n‘s sum finance 11 spend is getâ€" and .: CREDIT JEWELER _ AND OPTICIAN Jewelry, Wateiq, Gold M. .__ _ Plated Articles, Silver _ We always pay proper cash value THE â€"PRESS Bulova and wWATCHES Girls and Boy. wWRIST WATCHES See Our Selection of WEDDING RINGS,. $5 a; Diamond Engagement : Ring Sets ; oo * _ SIRSG A very pretty wedding was that of Miss Mildred Rhinehart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rhinehart whose marriage to Sture Johnson of Chiâ€" ‘cago took place at 4 o‘clock at the Bethany Evangelical church. Rev, H. F. Siemson, pastor of \the church, officiated. The bride was lovely in a gown of white satin with a long train, and a long tule| veil. She carried a shower bouq ‘of white ro:’el, sweet peas and mu of the valley. f | * 18 CASH for OLD GOLD Wedding _ iMrs. Gerda Braun and son David are arriving Sunday from their home in Burlington, Towa, to spend the summer with her sister Mrs. William H. Saathoff and family. | Mrs. Joe ‘Jacobs entertained the: members of her five hundred club.‘ Tuesday evening. } I Graduation Gifts ” , I. H. NEMEROFF ’ Last evening, the members of the eighth grade of the Oak Terrace school entertained their parents, teacher and members of the Board of Education at a party at the school. ter of L. L. Cohen who resides at 266 Hazel avenue gave her first forâ€" mal Jast |Friday, May 15 which proved quite a success among her many frieug were Betty Murray Naney Goodman, Jean Rosenthal Patsy Browning, Audrey Anderson, John Heath, Don Porter, James Kirk, Bill Moore, Bob Crane, Joseph Lloyd, Rose| Carroll| Pfansteihl, Mirth Browning, Bob Crane, | Ben wue] bauch, Jerome Bowes. t | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Phelps of Westâ€" gate Terrace are happy to announce the birth of « son, Chg;ihtopher Alan, born Tuesday at the Allice Home hosâ€" pital, Lake Forest. f f * (Mr. Roy: Delhaye and> Mr. Bill Hunter will spend the weekâ€"erid at Waukee, Towa visiting Bill‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. l;lgumr :4 One dollar per week Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Blanthard of Walker avenue have as their guests this week Mr, Ona C. Senger of Portland, Oregon.) 4 Wedding and Others up to $350.00 and Elgin Miss Shirley Varner of Central ave., is entertaining this evening at a personal shower for Miss Mabel Page of Deerfield. â€" Help the Elm Place school band to m?éure new instruments by atâ€" tending the ice cream social at the school, Friday evening, Jluu 5th from 7 to 9 o‘clock, was attended by ‘her cousin W. C. Comer and Mrs. Warren Mr. and Mrs. Tolbert Dailey have returned from St, Petersburg, Fla., where they spent the winter. They will motor up to their summer cotâ€" tage at Waupaca, Wis., this weekâ€" â€"Johnson . H. P. 680 1620 o ap 4 up. / In.all colors; up from ...__ ‘/ Boys at :. .. HIGHLAND PARK DRY COOD$ LADIES‘ PURE SILK LW â€" CHIFFON HOSE . @10 ‘All newest shades, sizes 84 to sl _ 10%. Special, 2 pairs for ...._.___ R "LADIES® GIRLY i BSLACKS . . POLO SHIRTS | Colors blue, brown, | Sizes med. and and white, sl in eggshell, . 59 â€" Bizes 14 to 20. blue or maize < 28 North First Street 16 N. Sheridan Rd. connfl?onso FUR ST 100 rer centT INSURANCE AcaAiNsT WASH SLACKS (Sanforized shrunk) a‘~.$1.19| x $1 39 MEN* PREâ€"DECORATI SPECIAL A very complete selection Sizes 14 to 52, sl at :.: T: i.4 ) g% SUMMER DRESSES Colors biile, ,bCOWn, and white, sl Bizes 14 to 20. 540 Centrql Avenue Phone Highland Park 4100 on Sunday have been students in Deerfleldâ€"Shields high school, Earl Knagk, a graduste of this year‘s class, spoke on educational projects. He‘represented Holy Cross church in Deerfield. . Helen Verwee of St. Mary‘s parish, Lake Forest, Janet . Four of the six speakers at the Catholic Youth‘s conclave held at the Holy Child high school in Waukegan Delicious New York Ice Cream, with the golden yellow of rich egg yolks added to pure cream + â€" .. generously filled | with crunchy roasted almonds.â€" Orâ€" der from your nearby Luick dealer. j are here from Canada visiting her sister Mrs; H. W. Barker. ' Miss Lydia Hastings will return next week from Vassar‘ college, vlhunluhuboqu_-m this past year, t j ~New York: . â€" | ; with Roasted Almonds A new and Highland Park Pharmacy New York city. They are residing on“&mth Whipple street in Chicago. beiaildudimnd . _ _2 As Mr. Johnson is employed with the American Air Lines Corporation it was quite fitting that the young couple took a honeymoon flight to loifed the ceremony in Mbe chores ony Carl Hansen was his brother‘s best man, while Arnold Hansen and Devâ€" Mary Jean Lehman of Chicago who was attired in peach satin with matching hat. She carried a bouquet of roses and lavendar sweet peas. Miss Esther Drake sang "O Promâ€" ise Me" and Norman Hansen sang "I Love You Truly." f 8 POLO SHIRTS Checks and Plain oo h e ie for Cleaning and Storage of garment for season ._._.______ _ NEW REDUCED, PRICES for ‘Cleanine® ana bi.... 1 _ V flt_'s. ESwinford and daughter Betty on June firsti to SUITE 303 â€" NORTH 2 NORTH SHERIDA t 9E Telephone 3§; THoritm=~â€"~+«.39€ AAC Up | _ 4 | 1 E; and complete selection of the Summer Shoes at mderlt% > will bocn-'!‘vhu-qyud"!‘ day WE DELIVER GEORGE G. POSTELS) D.D.s announces the remov Manlhcta;i;ggvfiiya â€" (Est. 23 years) â€" . $1. $1.95 Colors Phone Highladd Park 10 49¢ \ PHONE 4. p # , attractir |educated a College of M desir &s tutor or * mily with « Will tr of the lrtest in Fiv the AJ . teaching excel and charae THURSDAY irey â€" repres, t epao t M tor â€" ress Pregi W.N UILDING office AND DEury ERY H DANCE RAGE]| Phone H. B. 54 1797 RICEB for Â¥6 Â¥

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