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Highland Park Press, 12 Nov 1936, p. 6

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Annval Late Fall Tea to be given by Chicago Monticello Alumnae asâ€" sociation on November 21 from 3 to 6 at Chicago College club, 196 E. Delaware place. Guests of honor will be President and Mrs. George Irwin _ Rohrbough, â€" Missâ€" Marjory Crouch, assistant to the president, Mr. C.â€"~A. Caldwell and Mr. Theoâ€" dore 8. Chapman, members of the Late Fall Tea November 21 Mr. and Mrs. William Krumbach of South Ridge road, anounce the engagement of their daughter Aiâ€" leen Rosemary to Richard Delos Lmueth of Madison, Wis. Mr. Lueth is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Lueth of Baraboo. = i Elizabeth Silber Worth , Piano Instruction s D-m Music a Specialty â€" ":::soAii,Olanédto;‘Ean ols Mr. and Mrs, Prato will be at home at 1369 Greenleaf ave., Chiâ€" cago after December 1st. t Announce Daughter‘s Miss Conrad was lovely in a suit of grey trimmed in Krimmer fur with hat and accessories to match, and she wore a corsage of orchids and lilies of the valley. She was atâ€" tended by Miss Murial Prato, sisâ€" ter of the groom as maid of honor. Irving Conrad, of St. Louis, a couâ€" sin of the bride, served as best man. MILDRED HAESSLER ute lessons are $1.00. announce the> marriage of their daughter Eleanor Adele to Peter Hall Prato, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Prato of N. Sheridan road, which took place Saturday morning at 10:30 o‘clock at the St. James parsonage. â€"A wedding breakfast followed at the Georgian hotel in Evanston, for the immediate famâ€" B. E. Christensen, O.D. OPTOMETRIST Little Studio of the _ Dance s Classes in ‘m g‘:& Ballroom Morning and evening classes in Tap and Ballroom for adults, 1737 Rice Street â€" Ravinia For information Tel. H. P. 1330 ADDED SHORTâ€" SUBJECTS plays havoc with every heart in a tender story filled with laughter, singing, dancing and clowning. As never before . . . . Jane Fridayâ€"Saturday Nov. 13â€"14 JANE WITHERS RALPH MORGAN Krazy Kat Cartoon in Color PAGE SIX Tol. H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, IIl. â€"~ Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ Eve Performances 7:15 and 9:15 â€" Sat.â€"Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 continuous Mr. and Mrs, Mathias H. Conrad Phone Highland Park 2160 "WHEN FISH FIGHT* 391 Central Avenue Highland Park, IIL Leon Errol Comedy COMING: Fredric March in "ANTHONY ADVERSE" Joan Crawford in "THE GORGEOUS HUSSY" Fred Astaire in "SWING TIME" Novelty LOCALSâ€"â€" A LC YON â€" Phone..3242 ‘Mrs. Ralph Newman of Sho Hills, N.J., formerly of Highlan Park is the guest:of Mrs. Leste Williams, of Lincoln ave. for tw weeks. Parties being given fo Mrs. Newman arge a tea by Mrs Williams on Saturday, luncheon bridge by Mrs. George Rossiter o Wednesday and luncheon Thursday by Mrs. Kellogg Patterson. : l ‘Mrs. <(J. H. Freudenthal and! daughters | Barbara and Jean of Crescent Ct. are leaving Monday for Tuscon, Ariz. where they will spend the winter. .: | Henry Bloss Vail of 217 E. Lau: rel ave., has been pledged to Ch Psi at Cornel university: Present Tom Sawyer In Chicago The Junior League of Chica will present Tom Sawyer on Sa urday morning, Nov. 23rd and fou éonsecutive Saturday mornings a 10:30 at the Harris theatre, Chi cago. â€" Tickets may be procured b; calling the Harris box office or th Junior League at Superior 4336. . The employment department iotl’ the Lake College of Commerce anâ€" nounces that Elsie Dahl of this cit is working permanently in the 0 fices of Paul Péttengill & Co. Te porary work is being done by Ma garet Carney with the ;fims Ma ville corp?ntion. JP | Miss Ruth Card at this city is pro duction manager of Tom Sawye: and Miss Virginia Melody is busi ness manager of the theatre this year. . Miss. Clare. Beneke is han dling North Shore publicity. Mrs. Bert Gentry, of this city one of the early season arrivals at Daytona Beach, Fla. She will ;rnd the winter with her sist rs. William Van Buskirk. _ Mrs. Mary Gandolf of Highw undérwent an optration at Vietor Memorial hospital: in Waukegan, last week. 3. 1. For| three solid hours this mighty motion picture pours "forth heartâ€" wanmwpdwmm‘ of dazzling wonder and songs of stirring rythms. ol Miss: Mary Beverly Turriff atâ€" tended a party Monday evening at the home of Miss Madelyn McH in Oak Park. > t â€"_Mrs. W. H. McKillip of 817 Washington street, Evanston, anâ€" nounces the marriage of her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. James W. Harris, to Howâ€" ard Quinlan, son of Dr. W.; W. Qntn:an of 715 Washington Wi on October 16th at the First Presbyterian Church of Eyâ€" anston, The bride attended Fer Hall in Lake Forest and the Naâ€" tional Kindergarten . college. ll:; Quinlan attended the. University Wisconsin where he was a member of Kelta Kapp Epsilon fraternity. Mrs. H. H. Beneke entertai members of the board of the Highâ€" land Park Woman‘s club Pnd n members of the club at tea on Monâ€" day. There were about nine guests present. + $4] NEYVER SUCH ~ENTERTAINMENT IN THE HIisTORY oFf 4 © STAGE OR SCREEXN! begins Sunday 3 p.m., 6 p.m., 9 p.m.; Monday thru Thursâ€" â€"dayâ€"6 p.m. and 9 p.m. > Admission : Aduts 35¢ Children 15¢ Sun..Mon.â€"Tues..Wed.â€"Thurs. November 15â€"16â€"17â€"18â€"19 1st North Shore. Showing Motion pictures of the college tivities during the first part of th year will be shown at the tea. ervations are being sent to Mrs. K. E. Shepard,. 905 Forest ave., Evanâ€" ston, Téle. Davis 1677. | board of trustees, and Mrs. ihr::fil Erickson Parsons, a former p iâ€" dent of Monticello. Hako l WILLIAM POWELELE MYRNA LOY . : LUISE RAINER | «"The Great â€" Ziegfeld" Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Fuller of Waukegan ave. are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of & daughter, Eileen May, born Tuesâ€" Mr,. and Mrs. William Powers of Highwood are the proud parents of a son born Sunday at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Albert O,. Snite of Oakmont| road have been called to Plattsburg, N.Y. by the serious illâ€" ness of Mrs. Snite‘s mother Mrs. Wallace E. Pierce. I . ‘Mrs. Albert P. Snite has returned from a three weeks visit with her mother Mrs. Frank Butler in Denâ€" ver, Col,| Mrs. Butler who has been in the hospital the past three months with a broken hip is recovâ€" ering very nicely. ol Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carlson of N. Greenbay road are announcing the ‘birth of a gon born Nov. 5 at the ,Highland Park hospital. Lt. and Mrs.: Grant E. Hill of Prospect| ave. ar& the proud parents of a son, David Phelps Hill, born Monday.| : g + Mrs. E. A. Roach of Ravine|dr. is. visiting her daughter Lorraine Marie at Sarah Lawrence in New York this week. _ * Mr.. and Mrs. Richard Kress of Deerfield are the the happy parâ€" ents of a daughter born Saturday at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. . Margaret Chamberlin of Carmel, ‘California is visiting her daughter Mrs. F. B. Hitchcock for six weeks. > Mrs. Edward Dostalek of Onâ€" wentsia ave. entertained herâ€" club at dessertâ€"bridge last Thursday. . Among those to take out marâ€" riage licences this week in Waukeâ€" gan are: William G. DeVroeg Jr. and Evelyn M. Carlson of Highâ€" wood: Harry R, Rafferty and Berâ€" nadine G. Buell of Highland Park. Mrs. George Keller of Chicago will: be the we:k-end guest of her son and his wife (Dorothy Strengâ€" er), Mr. and Mrs. George Keller, Jr. of Skokie ave. I Eyes Examined â€" Glasses Fitted The Womens Missionary Society of Bethany chui'ch'will meet at the home of Mrs. Chester Hart, Glenâ€" view ave. today (Thursday). Office Hours â€"7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 117 N. St. Johns, Highland Park Although this committee has an excellent: orchestra in mind, they will not disclose its identity pntil further details have been settled. Immediate relief from MIGRAINE â€" HEADACHES Having chosen Saturday evening, Dec. 5, 1936 as: the date for the Senior Hop, the members of the High ‘ School comiittee in charge, under the direction of Mr. Slocum, the senior class adviser, and Miss Griswolq? the dean of girls, are now considering plans for the big social event of the season. 1 Miss . F)bran? Warren has reâ€" turned from Florida and Alabama where she has been visiting friends. Miss Jane Warren has been seliâ€" ected by Kappa 'D.lt;‘:»rority to compete for beauty q at Kanâ€" sas State college. Dick Powell of Hollywood is a judge. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Delhaye, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon: McMahon, Alice Morris, and Carl Hefferon are visâ€" iting friends in Flemington, N.J., and Cortland, N.Y., this week . Miss Dorothy Melville spent the weekâ€"end at Beloit college attending the homecoming exercises. . 7 Mr. and Mrs. George Childs and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Randall spent a few days last week at Mrs. F. B. Hitchcock‘s farm near Lacon, Ill. Mr, Childs and Mr. Randall spent their tit:&hyuuting while there. Mrs.: Clock of Oswego, N. Y., is the house guest of the Rolâ€" land T. R. HW of Egandale DR. WOOD, 0. D. Optometricâ€"Eye ‘ Specialist . 1580 SHERMAN AVE. ; EVANSTON DAVIS 2233 â€"‘ CENTRAL 1812 11 SO.LASALLE ST.. â€" CHICAGO _ 4% REAL ESTATE LOANS "The | : HOMESTEAD Hinman Ave. and Church St. Operated by Philip A. Danielson COONLEY 551 Evanstém's Early American Inn â€" . THE PRESS8 The Ladies Aid of the Redeemer Lutheran church | on Central â€" ave. sponsor a monthly social gathering, either in the afternoon for women and girls, or in the evening for the whole family. The next affair will Edward , and Henry Beneke, Jr., pent several days last week on a uck hunting trip at Beardstown, George Bowden, Art Olson, Osâ€" car Larson, Henry Siljestrom, Mr. tnd- Mrs. William Witten and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Richards attended the funeral of Charles Geary, a former regident of Highland Park, in Milwaukee, Monday afternoon. _ ~Mary Alan Hokanson, graduate of. the Highland, Park high school, has returned home after spending more than two months in Europe during which she appeared as a harpist at the Saizbur, Austria fesâ€" tival. Mary Alan won a scholarâ€" ship while attending the Northâ€" iwestern University Music school where she is a sophomore this year. Joan Imig of this city and Esther Jane Simson of Northbrook are among the students who have been selected as members of the women‘s fileo club at Northwestern univerâ€" ty. 1 j $298 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S¢thmidt of Northbrook ~are anno:::lnt the birth of a son born Wednesday at the Highland: Park hospital _ day':tthemchlnpdl’arkhupiul. Mr. Fuller is manager of the meat department i? the A. & P. store, . Mr. Harold Fossum of Greenbay, Wis. has. been the g:e-t»tho past week of: Mrs. Helen Golden. . _ _ 13 SOUTH ST. JOHNS AVE. Phone Highland Park 2022 ° A large stock of Womens‘ and Misses Coats in a wide range of fabrics with all of the. season‘s novelty weaves and a variety of new and alluring Fall _ colors. We guarantee a 25% savâ€" ‘ing ‘to you in our . | . _ coat prices. e C 5/ OE “C Y s % Dress Sale Thanksgiving â€"~Dresses . . Continues Highland Park Dress Shop all made to sell at douâ€" ble these low prices. Bo gratifying was the splendid response to our MIDSEASON DRES 8 EVENT . that we wired for several h un dred more dresses to be conâ€" tinued at: the very low prices advertised. 7 arriving each day SPECIAL Winter Coats $398 $598 $G98 take place on Thursday evening, the 19th, to which all members of the church and their friends are invited. Games will beplayed and prizes offered; thereby achieving the p’urpo.bolthe-l.dllm ings, the maintaining of old and the making of new friendships. Larson Bros. Garage Phone Highland Park 1234 32 South First Street ; . IMPORTED and DOMESTIC | \ _ _HAND PRINTED WALL PAPER$ CHINTZ .â€" LINEN â€" CRETONNE FURNITURE â€" DRAPERIES . UPHOLSTERING A REAL VALU] Antiâ€"Back Ache _ _ @ sELF SKIRT MARKER Cleaned a Cash and f C and Pressed Carty 838 N. Sheridan Road Phone Hig 24 N. Sheridan For winter driving avoid delays cg'ueedi by cold weather and snow storms. StOreI your car with us by the month. . . . . . . â€"| Complete automotive service at . 1 moderate prices. * | MOTORISTS Ladies‘ Plain Dresses and Coats â€" Men‘s Sui Quality Dry Cleaning Mho-rmhr“tlw-flh-tuhu;i fused with so called "Cheap Cleaning." If we fail to please you we will: gladly Refund Your Money. . . . . TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 405 mnmhhwum&!‘om.t:- ing on the floor. No more runs in â€"silk stockings. No moufirodenmmflfiuwhflom.&o hk mrkm:wmh::\. Otdlr:hy nbjoet”t:?‘- no » W Y : j j 'Q' ‘Orders also taken for Pinking Shears, % mx&'?-.c.uu.ukummuflflff~ PHILIP A. RAPP **North Shore‘s Most Popular Cleaners" CLEANERS & DYERS for further information. IN 3. 525 Central Ar. Chandler‘s Tel. H. P. 3100 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12 which tobk place Wednesday; riage of : their mrdâ€"' Dorsey D. Husenetter Ravi Mr. and Mrs. Johnâ€" Pearce of St. Johns ave. announce the m Phone Highland Park |568 T‘ ll # All Work Guaranteed Read The Want Ads 125 15 4 Weel 14

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