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Highland Park Press, 3 Sep 1936, p. 6

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t 372 Céntral Ave. Tel. H. P We repair watches, clocks and jewelry of every description. Eve Performances 7:15 and 9 JEWELRY REPAIRING Tel. H. P. 2400 ons‘ honor: while: Jan bridesmaid with Mrs, Intosh (Lois Brigham) Many prenuptial parties are beâ€" ing given for the young couple. Mr, Beatty‘s parents will give the briâ€" dal dinner at their home the eveâ€" ning p ing the wedding. â€" 5 Miss Virginia Jerome, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Jerome will be married Saturday afternoon, September 12th at 4 o‘clock, to Wilâ€" liam Morgan Weed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fred Weed of Glenâ€" coe. The ceremony will take place at St, Elizabeth‘s church in Glencoe. Miss Jmn‘e’p two cousins, Marâ€" jorieâ€" Hickey ‘and Janet Powers of I. H. NEMEROFF CREDIT JEWELER â€" AND OPTICIAN renceville, later attending Princeâ€" ton from which college he is a gradâ€" uate. He is in business in New York at the present time. Miss Ayer attended Miss Walker‘s school in | Simbury, ~Conn,, later spending a year in Paris studying, and another year in the orient, with her aunt Miss Mildred McCormick. She is the niece of Mrs. S&muel Chase of Lake Forest and two noted _ authors, Margaret Ayer Barnes and Janet Ayer Fairbanks. Broker Coâ€"operation Solici Presbyterian chunch. A reception will follow the wedding at the Caâ€" sion at five o‘clock. f No Commission For _l:au That Qualify organization, monthly payment, semiâ€"annual, | straight and FHAX loans on residence, apartment and Mrs. Ross J. Beatty of thit;city will take place Saturday, September 19 at 4:80 in the afternoon in the John Timothy Stone chapel of the Fourth FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS The marriage of Miss Janet Ayer daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ayer, 232 ‘Walton Place, Chicago to Mr. Ross J. Beatty, son of Mr. and COMING: "Public Enemy‘s Wife" Robt. Taylor in "There‘s Always T (Our modern cooling plant keeps you comfertable Ayerâ€" 4% INTEREST AT LOWESTâ€"cost PAGE SIX GEORGE T. A LCY ON Beatty, prepared at Lawâ€" EVANSTON _ LOCALS ri;’ serving as maid of € Janet will be a with Mrs. Walter Mcâ€" 0 «* Highland Park, III. . â€" Admission rates for reâ€" 15 . Mrs. Charley j view â€" avenue | is luncheon today ( Mr. Fred Heffer visiting the Vernor summer left for hi ington, NJ. on W . Mr. and Mrs. C Deerfleld are the } a daughter born A Highland Park hos Mr. and Mrs. y of South First ing the birth of h ¢ Aucu-ths at the H hospita 3 | Mrs. Louise M 1)4 Highland apartm: tfl a week in Boston, | M MILK Mr. Bill Hamn class of boys, h: from a week‘s tri Wis, ; L a iinen shower, : ; Mr. and Mrs. . two sons of, Ridkewpo enjoying a two wee Yellowstone Park; | Mr. Bill Hamnind [a class of boys, have | from a week‘s trip to F Wis. | oo Mr. and Mrs. of South Fi!“t Street! ar ng ‘the birth of h dau August 28 at the Higt ospital. f t «Mrs. Louise M#Clérn Highland apartméents! is . week in Boston, Mass. . Mr. and Mrs. us )ee!fleld are the Hap y + d‘u‘ht" born ug‘d 51 lighland Park hosi 1 Mr, Fred Hefferdn who isiting the Vernon ApM immer left for his hame l‘ton, NJ. on .c néisd: Mrs. Charley Hun ie : lexar Raravenll .. T eRbl C. F..MeIntosh a bell of Ln::n Poi at a linen show. and @ kitchen .ll for the bride to Gilbert Marshall bathroom . shower as matron of howor,and the groom‘s sister Miss Jaret |Griffis of Lake Forest whowill be| maid of honor. The bride wil her mother‘s wedding gown, which is of white satin trimmed , and a tulle of the bride‘s parénts, 610 Forest avenug. | _ ; t of! Miss Grant will be attended| by her sisterâ€"inâ€"la rs. Keith Grant, the marriage Of Miss Virginia Grant, daugh Mr. and Mrs, Charles â€"F. G and Mr. Dick Arnold Griffis, kon of Mr. and: Mrs. James A. G of Forest will take ~place evening â€" at a‘izh‘ty-t.hi!_ét_y at the home Grantâ€"Griffis Wedding . F. Jerome, brother and ’Bluo Guettlen will serve as shers. were a pantry given by Mrs. William Neil ade street and a cocktail party n by the Misses Hickey and of Oak Park. The bridal dinnér will be ed Friday evening following rehereal, at the home: e brides parents. Mr. Weed‘s r, Charles Weed will act as bekt man, while Douglas Weed anothe ther and Robert ist Were hostesses ahons this me in Flemâ€" ay. ] of Broadâ€" ntBrtaining at urkday). x A Ju Xigrnon of the ntg! is spending Maiss. | ssius Easton of ap@y parents of ig@st 30 at the art â€" 9¢ y eseum t . Harvey and | _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Sincere of 637 8. en avenue, announce the engagement of their daugohr Barâ€" bara M Fnerson to Mr. Roy Tyler Miles, som of the late Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R.Miles of Canastota, N. v. Miss Sincere is a graduate of the Finch Sthool, later taking two years at Columbia University, Mr. Miles uated from Colgate and is now in business in New York city where th¢) young people will make their hon:b after their marriage, at & date n yet decided. At present Miss Sinctre is visiting in the east. After an|extended visit at the sumâ€" | mer home] of her father, on the shores of |Lake Erie, Mrs. Arthur ‘g:g. and Rer children Morton and la are at home again. 1 i Miss H Knn Phinamas As. x lrom her vaca ‘| her du les on . [| _ Mrs, rt St. Johfnis ave., Miss Géorgian at her marriag of Ewarston « ceremony took Heart church i Mr. ‘a; Mrs vacationing at where they spe P i e iaiier 0 Aipunti nlopn ons a io ts ... a 2 $ 1 a brother to Mrs, Ray Sievers of 17 Devonsh ‘e_court, in this city. Announce Engagement ~deart church in Winnetka. > > Mr, Mrs. Henry Witten are vacationing at Moose Lake, Wis., where they spent their honeymoon a year ago. On ay, Sept. 12th, Miss Eleanor | hristenson and Mr. How.â€" ard x _ of , Libertyville were married ||in St. John‘s: Lutheran: church in that town. Mr. Knox is is esdn is ow s 2â€" u! Mem’oi? training, musi ments of harmony form Studio 272 E. Park Ave Misg Grace Arlene Flint of ‘N. Second street, entertained at a misâ€" cellandous shower last evening for Miss Esther Bucher of Northbrook, whose| marriage to Mr. William Lutz of that village will take place next ednes d a y. There were twenty guests present at the showâ€" er. .. Miss Bucher and Mr. Lutz are graduates of Deerflieldâ€"Shields high hool. After their marriage they air leaving for Philadelphia, Pa., . Mr. Lutz will be ‘a coach &t Swarthmore school. Mrs. | Roy 8. Bartlett, director of religious education and parish secâ€" retary lat the Church of the Holy Spirit, | Lake Forest has returned from ‘her vacation and will: resume her du on .Sentember 1 ‘ land bef east. [Arthur vard School 0 enter (Yale la Mis# Grace Second street, sons,| Arthur and Robert will arrive from |Europe Saturday on the Staâ€" Mr. Wood has gone east to t his wife and sons. The boys have two weeks in Highâ€" land before they leave for the east. |Arthur is attending the Harâ€" vard ool of Law and Robert will enter (Yale law school. Jamiy‘s summer cottageat Autrain, Micth s Mr. and Mrs. William Hopkins and family are moving Sept. 15 to ake Forest to make their permanâ€" ent home. : I ~Miss Eileen Zimmer réturned Satâ€" urday from a week‘s stay in Stoughâ€" ton, |Wis., with relatives, Her couâ€" gin‘ Miss ‘Dorothy Ladd: and Karl Bondhagen returned with her and‘ spent the weekâ€"end with the Zimâ€" mer family. t pg Mr, and Mrs. R. Arthur Wood and sons,{ Arthur and Robert will arrive from |Europe Saturday on the Staâ€" Mr. Wood has gone east to t ‘his wife : and unns‘ M . liam Betts of S. St. Johns ave. returned . last weekâ€"end from the family‘s summer cottageat Antrain | 140 Sunset road are enrolled at f ticello college, . ~‘ . :[Miss Bernice Masterson, daughter ‘Mrs. Bernard Masterson of Lake F .and Charles Dixon, son of t\ and Mrs. Robert Dixon of Vine avp., were married Saturday afterâ€" m at five o‘clock at the rectory of Bt. Mary‘s church, Lake Forest. Father Murphy officiated. On acâ€" count of the recent death of Miss Masterson‘s father the wedding was a jvery . quiet affair. The young couple were attended by Mangaret Makterson and Joe Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon will reside in Highâ€" lu# Park. j Mrs.: John S. Sullivan and Kathâ€" leen and Mary Garrity of Skokie ave, have returned from a trip to | Miniog, Wis, ‘While there they visâ€" | ite_cMBau and Gilmore Lakes. ¢ "[‘Catherine Hayward with a party f ‘friends are leaving tomorrow right to spend the weekâ€"end in Holâ€" ; Buzanne Graham Holden, 2351 )eere Park drive and Florence Rice, {.. Miss Marjorie Browning of Edgeâ€" ‘cliffe drive entertained several close at a farewell summer Tuesâ€" day evening. Miss Browning left early Thursday morning for Milâ€" Wis., where she will attend Milwaukee Downers college. | ‘TIrene and Phil Abrahams are lpaving Saturday night for Detroit, ich. â€"Phil will spend the Labor y weekâ€"end there, while Irene 1 remain in Michigan for two weeks, spending a week in Detroit, Beginners ar attention given ; touch., ; FLORENCE CHASE Ann Thomas, daughâ€" Cory Wood Thomas, 537 f"‘m“, has gone to New y training, musical a f harmony form part rgian. . _TEACHER OF PIANO |« a week in her home town, Bay and Advanced Pupils to principles of appreciation and tbe t of each lesson,. â€" (| : â€"Mr. and iMrs.. Joseph H. Briggs, ;| 7507 Deere Park dr., were among | the socially prominen passengers aboard the White S:n? liner Queen Mary, which arrived in New York Monday after a record breaking run | from Cherbourg to Ambrose Light, . Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Smith and Miss Bruce Rhinehart have returned fom a months motor trip to Estes: Park, Colo. 40 . (Mrs. Exline of ibe J. iB. Garnett Co., left Sunday orning to spend a two weeks vacation in the south with her sons who reside in Florida, â€" Miss Patty Dickinson of Peoria, formerly of this city is the guest of Miss Florence Rice this week. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Mansfield and son : left Wednesday for Centralia, . Illinois for a weeks wacation. | Miss Ann Mills returned Bunday from the Mills summer home at Ely, Minn. Mrs. E. L. Mills and son Office Hoursâ€"7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 117 N. St. Johns, Highland Park Eyes Examined â€" THE PRESS Immediate relief 1m , MIGRAINE â€"â€" HEADACHES RKev. F. Brandfellner and Mr. Fred Botker motored to Fern., Pa., this week to atte:;‘l the annual Conâ€" ference session of the Evangelical Congregational ¢hurch. They are planning on attending the Exposiâ€" tion at Cleveland, Ohio, en route to the conference. | DR. WOOD, 0. D Optometricâ€"Eye Specialist around Lake Mrs. H. J. Bonton of Peoria has been visiting her sister Mrs. S. T. Dexter, for a week. _ _ Miss B.mm{nqu:e sailed on the Steamship . Réosevelt from [ 1:.: York city on Sept, 2 to study viol for a year in.Munich with Hugo Becker, Miss Barbara will also visit with her|brother Roger and his wife in Langenthal, Switzerâ€" land. o 38â€" d The Misses Lauramae and Betty McMahon of $. Second st., enterâ€" tained at n}:l#gpeg last Sunday eveâ€" ning in ho?r, of the Misses Peggy Rogers of n@mit, NJ., and Marâ€" jorie Browning of this city. Miss Rogers left for her home, Monday morning, after spending ‘the past three weeks with her many friends here. Miss B wning is leaving sometime this week for Milwaukee, Wis., where die will attend ‘Downâ€" ers college, â€" . . ) Miss: Jill Jockson of Sumac rd. spent a few days this week in Wauâ€" watosa, Wis., as the guest of Miss Jane Griffith" Ves Mr. and Mrs, W. Olson and son of Ellison Bay, Wis., are wisiting Mrs. Albert Anderson ‘of Central ave. They arrived last week. Mrs. Isabel Henderson of Pleasâ€" ant ave., is visiting her son, Mr. H. R. Henderson of Chicago, this week. Mr. and *u. William Brandfellâ€" ner and son Louis and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brandfeliner of Chicago apent the weekâ€"end at the home of Rev. and (Mrs. F. Brandfeliner. Mrs. rles : Rasmussen and daughter of, 699 Carol court, are enjoying a |delightful summer seaâ€" son at the Beverly Hills hotel, Bevâ€" erly Hills,; Calit, â€" Miss Barbara Beatty, daughter of Mr. nd_lrz.bgl. M. Beatty, 1118 Tintrson dbhafier at M and Mrs. arrison, daughter l W. K. Harrison, 2488 Deéere Park Drive, returned to their homes this week from the Joy Camps, Hud-‘J hurst, Wis. | Montgomery Ward & Company. York to accept a position with relaxation and â€"â€" Tel. 3114 Fitted CRACKER' JACK 3 "*=* JOc .. ~CAtreing _ MARSHMALLOWs 4 Kst 17e â€" HAND PRINTED WALL PAPERS _ CHINTZ â€" LINEN . NNE ORANGE suice Major and Mrs. A. F. Christie of Fort Sheridan are entertaning at tea on Friday at their quarters. § Captain and Mrs, E K. G of Fort Sheridan entertained at tes f Wednesday in honor of Col. and Mré. INTERIOR® n!-‘c’nlr.mou] 88 N. Sheridan Road //_ PThannae TT ‘Mr. and Mrs. Everett O. Fontaine and daughter m Ann have t turned from a two weeks trip Ephriam, Wik. : bag gan. Mr. and Mrs. A. C..Gartley of the Udell apartments are spending ten days in the north woods, of Michiâ€" ‘Mrs. Lydia Hutton spent Monâ€" day night at the Y.wm vh#‘ friends. it ley Richardson: whose l Chester Taylor of Evanston place on Sept. 8. â€" Â¥ik [ . Miss Dorothy Melville has been accepted into the Medill School. Journalism at Northwestern @° she will enter her junior year this fall. * a I Mrs. Frank D. Austin and son Robert have returned from a three weeks visit at Callicoon, N.Y. . fa(i:.lmcu-utt' h!lpcllfibl ew days in Oreston, Towa, vhqe she was a bridesmaid for Miss Shirâ€" dpaimey S Amnetens onl en mmmnll children mfloadxod 1 a land of emotions : seem to dxl:gd ;.l;e&joy g"fia 60 mli hll: and r m. ber 7th. Early enrollithent -Si'f..m c.-,unfiumnhmfi _ in a of the week. _ â€" . t $; | xM Mr. and Mre. Milton St. Pe party for « Weck _ stopping ‘ :nl !QT:: â€"â€"+.L_s J at . t ‘ Maric, Michigan. â€" ks H se o C es Raf Plano : || .. _ @ Studio â€" 548 Central Avenue â€" Phone H. P. 3025 _ Gndacuud Postâ€"graduate of p American _ 3 Conservatory of Music, ‘ e _ > .50 includ neâ€"half 4 ri.u j o Tervies gllu: luuon“pe: week. h;uéhw s ¢ “( h five years) are taught in class ipnly, acco to.a " ?‘mnent of the Ameritan Co tory r Louise Roby: most all children v‘wm m.h :h}m‘j:y of expmsing hln:l! 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