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Highland Park Press, 17 Sep 1936, p. 6

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2g€ TB (8] Eh Â¥e u3t htfi T\ y DAVIS 3233 Eve Pufu-;ne& 7:15 and 9 ‘Each .:tilch mfliflll ';njo, u.:: atory . w comes | from the pen n;l,lu Ursula W A picture as tender, as touching, as deep in drama as the human heu-L it revanle‘t i FE] Pook Souyrai mdns dlth 4 4 P 222 h win of St. Lou}s, Mo., Alpheus C. Beane, Jr., df (Flenland, O., Earle Mr. William fi Derry of Sandusâ€" ky, Ohio, will serve his brother ‘as best man and .the ushers are to be Gerritt W. Van Schaick of Southâ€" port, Conn., lliam M. Payne of Charleston, W. ‘a., Martin W. Kerâ€" Tel. H..P. Also included in the list of atâ€" tendants are; . William R. Derry, Jr., of Sandusky, 0., ‘sisterâ€"inâ€"law of Mr. Derry, the: Misses Dania and Mary Mavor, Madelon and Mae Blissâ€"and Ann Mills of this city and Miss Elizabeth Archer of Ey-; anston. Fephpcs eb u. Thursday CoOONLEY T Motheart it ts liirad sdnier s epitrnct in Bs uc Miss Janet Bard, daughter of ‘the Ralph A. Bards, and a cousin of the bride to ‘be | will return from Europe about| October 1 to attend as a bridesmaill. ~Miss Marion Band, sister of! Hiss1 Dorothy ‘ will: attend as maid of honor. Little Kay Bard their cousin will be flower girl. She is the daughter of the Ray Bards of Gleheoe. l1 woa mi+ t sqm.}iL.omtm 8, has been chosen by Dorothy Bard as the date ‘of her, wedding to Joshua D. Derry. . Miss Bard is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Francis Norwood Bard of this |eity and Mr. Derry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts Derry of Augusta, Ga. The ceremony will take place at 8:30 in the evening at the Highland Park Presbyterian thurch, the Rev. Louis W. Sherwin, |pastor of the church reading ‘the.\ kervice." : A reception will follow ‘the ceremony at the home of the bride‘s ‘parents on Egandale road. Miss Dorothy was presented to spciety four years ago. loans o0 redidence, ‘avartment and Broker Coâ€"opgration Solicited ROBERT / TAYLOR FRANK MORGAN © BINNIE BARNES . ih 0 "There‘s Always ‘romorow?’ Story‘ by Ursula Parrott No Commission For _Imns).’l‘hat Qualify f sfipe e e e se Lowest mlfips rates for reâ€" mhthll, A t, t mlentt n in ind ns . apa a Wedding Date FIRST MORTGAGE The of Miss Eileen Barâ€" hour Thompoin devante: o es William Thonipson, 828. South St. Johns aveniue, to William Irving Stieglitz, son of Mrs. Irving E.} Stieglitz of this city, took place Saturday dru-noon at Mrs. Thompâ€" son‘s home in the presence zfiirell- tives and a few intimate friends, Mr. and Mrs. Stieglits will be at home in Chicago, after Oct. 9. will Thompsonâ€"Stieglitz IN AT wmr Mrs. Agnes Golden of South First street, announces the engagement of her daughter, Dorothy H. Golden, to Mr. Wugliun |B. Hunter of this city, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hunâ€" ter of Waukee, Towa. ‘ [ 1980, SHERMAN AveNnuUr . â€"svAngron TRAl Announces| Daughter‘s PAGE SIX ..P. 2400 * Highland Park, N1 . h I dmission 30¢ â€" GEORGE T. hearts it reveals 1 _ [LOC urch, the Rev, Louis| â€"Mr. and Mrs. C. W; Lang of Milâ€" istor of. the church| waukee, Wis., will spend the weekâ€" rvice.‘ .A reception| end with Mr. and | Mrs.. Milledge _ ceremony â€" at the ; Bullard of 292 Central avenue. bride‘s ;\pmnts on I 'LM"' thel Berkson, who has been ; 1 +M . Aenent t (Geapseeiint i o ene oieies io deciat > d n. in. "EARTHWORM Tractors» * â€". Jeanette uugagn in "SAN > "THE GREEN P RES» ho B iI§ . ESn i. Soept 20â€"24 MARGARET LINDSAYy .~ GLEND FARRELL _ _ WARREN HULL A woman practicing fi'::) not mix with / Mels M‘zwm 4 v:fi}nh 4 and ‘comedy : to Lm i Wed.â€"Thurs.| _ _ ‘Sept, 23 A new degrec the old grads pus for # pos mance and hi AHIO, "l guests . df?r‘; "The hw in E 1e Lay Her l#lldl” 3t _ Mr. and Mrs. A. F dwght::}. sther, lef ing for t ir home Ohio. had h C £:â€" Wh Una Merke] Mrsi W/ Hamlin has returned with her ¢hildren from (Wautoma, Wisconsin | where she spent the greater part of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. R, Caringel Maple ave., Highwood jare ‘rec congratulations upon ‘the bir a son at the HighlandPark pital on September 2. | Fri.â€" . TEimia Hessler in honor of Mrs. R. Zou!. |The party was held at the home of Mrs. Zoul‘s [ motherâ€"inâ€"law Friday . evening, September 4th. _ Mr. and Mrs. H. Elliot returned last week) from a three weeks moâ€" tortrip. | Part of ?ne time ‘was spent at the home of Mr. Elliot‘s brother i Monticello,. Minnesota, and the remainder with his mother, whose home is at Green Lake, Wisâ€" consin. yel| Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. Fromâ€" elt of 11 *‘ple ave., Highwood, spent â€"several‘ days in St. Louis lnt‘ week. | I ; _ Mr. and Mrs. Everebt Brant Winâ€" tersteen |and their infant son, Wil. liam Ruffner Wintersteen will arâ€" rive _ Saturday | from BSchnectady, New York, to be the guests of Mrs. Wm. R. Ruffner, for ten days, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Drew moved last week from the home of Mrs, Drew‘s mother at 108 McGovern st, Highland Park, to an apartment at 940 Linden ave., Hubbard Woods. | Twentyâ€"two friends were present | at a baby shower given by Miss Virginia Hessler in honor of Mrs. R. Zou!. |The party was held at the home of Mrs: TomnT‘hs \ im mds us i4 iq. oo Charles « Mrs. Alvar L. Bournique of 292 Central ave. is expected home. in a ‘day or two. â€"She Has spent the past three months with ‘her parents‘ in Leland, Michigan. _ A birthday party in honor of Mrs. Mary Lencioni was given at §1e home of. her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. verett | Inman, last wodnesdty.‘ September 9. 1 Added : (*g (;...‘ c..,‘b confined to her ht;;ne for the ;':;t‘ eight weeks, is recovering from her illness. |. t 66we MmMr. and . Mrs. Wi ents of the groom the wedding. Aft they went to Oh spent Sunday with Dover Henry Saturd of the" CA postleradunte soune" )/ ~ i pos duate co n and hi y 1 ur’e Charles Guyot Is Married . dexree in Laughter . | . when On Thursday Mrs. Koopman visâ€" ited hg'r mother |in, Everett, now W. Lake Forest. 10 _ Migs Nan Yore, daughter of Mr. and . Mrs, George Yore of Everett (member of an old pioneer Deerfield Township family) was married Auâ€" gust fifteenth to Charles Koopman of Lake Forest in St. Mary‘s church, Lake Forest. |Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gallagher were the attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Koopman are livâ€" ing at 654 Forest avenue in La-ke‘ Yo’rfil( o wk d copman R.â€" St of â€"Chilton, ~Wis., Sully C. Recot of Forest Hills, N. Y., William D. Fullerton of Oconomoâ€" woc, Wis., and Henry E. Payne of this gity. I hie VÂ¥e Went to College" ALS â€" »'H+L 2:30 continuous acticink law finds it does Bc op= TL to jop it off1 ""| *"* *‘ * marriage| of Miss H;bine of Champaign and Charles Guyat of this city took fllee ty at four o‘clock in the home fide's parents in Champaign. : Mrs. William Guyot parâ€"| ‘the groom were present at | Hding. A{ter flle_‘ ceremony ; <__. Sept.18â€"19 Butterworth Iter Abel * Hugh Herbert in nome. in Cincinhati, had been the house . S. Rettig of this A. Knapp and their , left Sunday mornâ€" to Olney, where they ‘~with relatives. rs. C. W; Lang of Milâ€" , will spend the weekâ€" . and |‘Mrs. Milledge ‘wood jare ‘receiving upon the birth of ighlandâ€"â€"Park hosâ€" . Caringella of Bett were & honor Mrs. burg, | Agnes last we 1AND PRINTED WALL PAP cumg â€" LINEN â€". CRET PPRNITURE â€" DRAPERIES â€" UPHOLSTE 4 + Ore., formerly of Highâ€" j land iPark are visiting Mr. and Mrs. ;| E. .G)} Huber for a few d&s. Miks Mary Alan H nson, a ‘gradpate of Deerfieldâ€"Shields high schod!, class of 1934, reéturned home Sunday after spending more than itwo fonths in Europe ‘during which she Appeared as a harpist ‘at the ‘Salzburg, Austria, festival. Miss Hokalison attends Northwestern : univepsity and lives with her father Nels Hokanson in Evanston. r Mr/ and Mrs. W. O. Bell and famâ€" ily who had been living at Diamond Lake {for five. weeks, returned last m to their home in Highland morni where year the t will Engla Park. Mr. _ j ; ______â€" INTERIOR DECORATION _‘ Bsfl | Sheridan Road _ _ Phone Highland P . F. B. Hitchcock and two chilâ€" drer Margaret and Peter are visitâ€" ing |the Sellar Bullards, in Santa ara, Calif. and telatives in San Francisco this week. , ‘s. George E. Bliss has as her for a few days her sister Mrs. Samhel Carothers of Pittsburg, Pa. '..M . and Mrs. H. Lee Steenson of Stu Mej me weln chil gue ville be ho w e Sa ha ga .of| ho Sn C lo Wi Mr. and Mrs. George F‘mdericy_r and daughters Alice and Ruth of Hartland, Wis. were. Labor Day weekâ€"end guests of the Charles Melâ€" villes of Ridgewood drive. j rs. Daniel Cobb of Park avenue i as het house guests Mrs. Marâ€" garet Dagg and son Carter Darnell of (Los ‘Angeles, Calif. _ party was held Sunday at the hotie of Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor Snite of Kenilworth following the | teniing of their son Peter Tayâ€" ori \Snite at the St. Xavier church, Nilmette, â€" ' Miss Carolyn Bullard who ct:s ech confined to the F. B. Hitchcock orke with the mumps the past two vedks is very much improved and mong those to take out marriage licenses in Waukegan recently are: Archie J. Higgins, Highland Park and (Elsie E. Bowman of Bernie, Mo.; William W. Sorsen, Highland Park and Margery Maginel, Chiâ€" cago, â€" * 34 {Miss Mary Meek of Madison, Wis. is| spending the week with <Miss Berenive Bentley. _ : ; _‘ . Florence Rice will attend Montiâ€" lo College and Patricia Speed will httend Wellesley college <this fall. l Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Boynton Jr. of Eim Place are visiting at Siasconset, As8. 5 : e igs Mr. and â€"Mrs. Hugo L. Schneider r. and Mrs. Norman Culver "dre attending the Fidelity: Life asâ€" iation Convention being held in Jetroit, Michigan, Sept. 15â€"16â€"17. Miss Dorothy Melville is entering Northwestern University this fall ingte’nd of Beloit college as was anâ€" nounced in last week‘s Press. . $ | Harris and Louis Zanin . rprised at dance given ia' f their birthdays at the Green Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ihrke and son on of Haron Lake, Minn., are the ouse guests of the Charles Melâ€" illes this week. f 1 : i. Wright Witmer of Moraine road seriously ill with pneumonia at e Highland Park hospital. [and Mrs. ‘A. Judson Wells udson, Jr., left last Sunday for â€" Cambridge, Mass.,, Judson will enter his junior t Harvard. â€" After attending ‘centenary celebration, they }qe a‘trip through the New ek _ _John Berkson will leave for Ashâ€" ‘ville Prep: School, North Carolina, September 26. 1 t s 3 d states to Quebec. .. :\ :. A. A.‘ Rhodes of Harrisonâ€" Va., was the guest of (Mrs. Golden of South First street. LÂ¥ lio 272 E. Park. Ave ets to return to her home in a Bng-b_a_ra, Calif. today. f « } on v L +Cns I P % i 1 } t ‘gity for one week. . _ _ Tea Pot‘ Saturday evening. ?"""’ has the last month ~.Mr. and Mrs, J. McGann and chilâ€" J,en#i‘irh. daughter of Mr. and | Mr. Deibler will join his wife for \dren were the guests on Sunday of | Mrs. Fra k E. Sincere, motored to . the yeck-cnd and ‘they will motor ‘Mr. and Mrs. C. Redmond. f New York to spend a few days with | hack together, . i Mrs. L. Cax is enjoying a week‘s her sister Barbara before going to| Mrs, A. F. Burdick and Miss Marâ€" vacation with friends in Chicago. | New London, Copn., where she reâ€"| jorie Leaming returned Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Robert }ynlley and| ceived a scholarghip to Connecticut| from ‘a week‘s motor trip around their daughter, Helen returned Monâ€" | College. ‘ | Lake ‘Michifin;:; } day from a four day motor trip to| _ Mr, and Mrs. Frank Sideri of N.| Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Noerenberg Minnesota: in the vicinity of Rochâ€"| First st., are ounting th birth |and family o0f Wilmette spent the ester. ts of a son born Synday at the Highâ€"| weekâ€"end with Mr. Noernberg‘s parâ€" Rigar °G. Ball, Jr. has left for | land Park Hospital. . ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Noernenâ€" St. Johns Military Academy. > ~_‘Mrs. Florence Thomas Dingle and | berg of 140~South Sécond Street. . and Mrs. Everett Kuehl and ren of Windom, Minn., were ts of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Melâ€" FLORENCE CHASE PHILIP A. RApPp Beginners TEACHER OF Prano IMPORTED and DOMESTIC for THE PRESS Finest wor manship by native Repairing, Rem«idaing, Laying, Stair Pads and Ozite Padding. New and Used,Carpets and Rugs of all desctiptions,. Oriental and Chinese mIcHLAND PARK IJU 329 North Green Bay Road Highland" Park Special Price for this month only Mrs. Joseph Deibler will return Monday from Harbor Springs, Mich. ~â€" Have you availed yourself of the opportunity oi(dpr Sunday shopping hours? The Moraine Grocery. © Cleaned at M'fnpndoufi Address Press D. G. Mr. and Mrg, V. H. Imig and daughters, Katherine and Joan, of Dere P::i spent the weekâ€"end at Elkhart Lake, Wis, â€" 1 ~â€"â€"Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Timmerâ€" man of E}unsm are tt: proud parâ€" ents of a daughter bo H'Satvudly at the Hig d Park Hospital. ~Miss FQlilc‘i'lllanuble iufvil&inx her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Reynolds at Lake Villa, III. Man; 30; former teacher and at!nletl# coach; jexâ€" perienced | in handling boys from age twelve to college who need special direction in ‘studies or social adjustment. Best references," £ 1 Miss ~Virginia Gibson of Highâ€" land Park, Dallas, Texkas, is visitâ€" ing a few days with W. D. Manns before going on to the Birmingham School in New York. ©>: She TUTORING Phone g{b?NE ‘el. 3114 rk 568 The James Gilchrists spent the s | weekâ€"end at French Lick Springs in «+ | Southern Indiana, > f *| _ A daughter was born to Mr. and â€"| George Howe, 808 Deerfield avenue, Hidden ";Values and Assets ar_‘;?T Revealed by Correct © _ /1 ~â€"~Landscaping _ | . |._ Mrs. Robert ¢muhd¢ enterâ€" tained at lunchon Tuesday precedâ€" i“l#“fdm#'mwthe"orfi Shore Catholic Woman‘s club at Glentoe. f Have your estimates Antiâ€"Back Ache _ ____ & SELF SKIRT MARKER $1.50 ine!udut‘,o...mg“ how Preâ€"school Hufim class Also classes of four punils MRS. A. RAFFERTY, Prop 495 Sheridan Place _ _ Permanents Croquignole Messrs. William ‘Pearl, Ernest rmm | the last month. r. Deibler will join his wife for the weekâ€"end and they will motor hack together, . k THE LILY BEAUTY SHOPPE Studio â€" 548 Central Avenue â€" Phone _ Graduate and Postâ€"graduate of the An TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 40 Franken Bros. Inc. é Phone Deerfield 241 _ | No miore depending on others to r *: your hems. A perfect hem in a moments. 2.00, Powder 15 cents extra. Pinking shears, guages, spool holdâ€" ers and other sewing necessities. _ Louise Mc Clernan W#Ilpk.cm n class, four sessions -am.m pupils, one lesson per week, 60 private piano lesson and one Chandler‘s 5* Typewriters Mr. and fi‘ S«" family and Jane been a guest 9 turned home & spent ‘the § of June, on an in Lake Michigan 117 N. St. Johnk Eyes Examined . New York . of Mrs, A, is> the form the Ravinia 1 aBhge + > MIGRAINE . # rage noon chure the { THURSDAYy All Work Guaranteed M DRQ, w .v 4 Optometricâ€"R eimon F1 and one rmer M and 0 ake H. P. 468 \ W r8, Hy4 were th {o.‘ Tel. HP. Â¥ llu,a‘ at din 28 Junet opra. ar} p

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