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Highland Park Press, 14 Jan 1937, p. 6

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790 y« N% | § 14 Mr. and Mrs. Germano Ponsi of 425 Deerfield road, announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter, Inez, to Ernest Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris of Taylor aveâ€" nue. No date has been set for the tary ’t the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school. Mr. Graham, who also lives in Lake Forest, is the son aof Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas Graham of Toronto, Canada. : Is Engaged | /. s sr. > Mr. and Mrs, Victor Lindquist of Lake Forest announce the erigageâ€" ment of their daughter, Lycke, to Robert Wright Graham, at a dinner at their home in Lake Forest, Satâ€" urday. Miss Lindquist is & secreâ€" PAGE SIX Engaged : q An announcement of especial inâ€" terest to the younger set here is that of the engagement of Elizabeth Neville to Robert Whitney Wood, son of Ge;}'audln. Robert E. Wood of city.. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Neville, her parents, of Houston, Texas, made the announceâ€" ment at a dinner party given at their home Sunday evening. j Miss Masters‘ School: at Dobbs Ferry, and graduated from Vassar two years ago. Her fiance prepared at Los Alamos Ranch school for Wbst”goint where he was graduated in 1935. Mr. Wood and his fiance are planâ€" ning an early spring wedding. Announce .Daughter‘s Miss ‘Neville made her debut in Houston last season. She attended MILDRED HAESSLER 1737 Rice Street â€" Ravinia For information Tel. H. P. 1330 Classes in Ballet, Tap, Balliroom and Acrobatic 3 TRUE VALUE USED CA R S Morning and evening classes in Tap and Ballroom for adults, ; *36 PLYMOUTH, 4 door, Tour. 36 PLTMOUTH, 4 door, Tour :35 DESOTO,_ radio and heater. *35 PLYMOUTH, 4 Sedan, *35 PLYMOUTH, 2 door Sedan, *35 FORD, Sedan, radio and heater. ‘34 PLYMOUTH, Sédan, heater, "34 olfi-l'uon;fi-. heater. *32 PLYMOUTH, P.B. Coupe. "31 PLYMOUTH, roadster, *%9 CHEVROLET, Coach. *38 CHEVROLET, Coupe. *33 DODGE, Tudor. comedyâ€"drama that has everythingâ€" action, laughter, romance and thrills! girl who drove her father into love and plenty of trouble! Thursday Added: Scrappy Cartoon and Other Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. Jan. 17â€"18â€"19 Freddie Bartholomew, Mickey Rooney Jackie Cooper HERBERT MARSHALL ANNE SHIRLEY Tel. H. P. 2400 â€"~ Highland Park, II1.~~â€" Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ COMINGâ€"Wallace Beery in "OLD HUTCH" â€" Zazu Pitts, Jamés Gleason in "THE PLOT THICKENS®" â€"Qriginal stage cast in "WINTERSET" Eve Performances 7:15 and 9:15 â€" Sat.â€"Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 continuous True Motor Sales PLYMOUTH . DE soTo ‘ "Make Way For Little Studio of the Dance "The Devil is a Phone Highland Park 85 A L C Y O N Jan. 14 :. The Evanstonâ€"North Shore Smith club will meet Tuesday, Jan. 19, at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. W. I. Howland,, Jr.. 414 Church street, Evanston. Mrs. Arthur M. Betts and Mrs. Manly 8. Mumford will be coâ€" hostesses. alp + Miss Mae Bliss of 522 Linden avenue, is staying at the New Wesâ€" ton hotel in New York City for a week. : . hx t ~ Everett Kimball, professor of Govâ€" ernment and director of the Smith College School for Social Work, will ‘be the speaker. _ . 5 (>|. > |;: : Mr. Mrs. Anthony J. Mercurio of Sox Waukegan: roid had as their dinner guests on Friday Mr. 8. Capecelatro of Utico, N. Y. Mr. Mercurio is on a business trip in St. Louis this week. | . Mr. Beverly M.. Persson and daughter, Joan, of 345 Oakland drive, flew to Miami . Beach, Fla., Monday and are stopping at the Roney Plaza, Miami Beach. | Smith Club Meets _ Mr. and Mrs, Louis Abraham of South‘Sheridan road, Braeside, left last evening (Wednesday) for Florâ€" ida. Mr. Abraham is manager of the Lake Forest Commnnitynéroeery and Market. p | Local Priest Is Vacationing <â€" Rev, J. D. O‘Neill sailed from Balâ€" timore early this week on the 8. S. Dorchester of the Merchants and Miners line, enroute to Jacksonville and Miami, Fla. _ | ‘>| <| The woodwind quintet of Murray State college presented a musical program in chapel January 5th beâ€" fore 700 students and faculty memâ€" bers.â€" Edward K. West of this city is a member of the quintet. _ The regular meeting of Sororis Amica will be held next Monday evening at the home of Mrs, Ann Wells, 602 Vine avenue,. j Sam J. Sherer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Renslow P. Sherer, is one of 210 freshmen at Brown university who will be initiated into local chapter of national ‘fraternities on the Brown campus.. He has been pledged. to Psi Upsilon. : | The Woman‘s Missionary society of the First United Evangelical church will meet Thursday (today) at the home of Mrs. Fred Henning, 577 West Park avenue at 2:30 p.m. Members and !rie;:; s are cordially invited. 13 j Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bard and daughter, Janet, are moving Friday to the Lake Shore Drive hotel where they will stay for two weeks beâ€" fore going to San Francisco, Calif. for a month‘s: sojoutn. : Miss Marjory Wiatson of Marshâ€" man avenue has joined her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Dudley Crafts Watâ€" son, at 14 West Elm avenue, Chiâ€" cago, where the Watsons are living this winter. y 6 _ The ‘North Western Settlement met at the home of Mrs. Charles A. Wright last Wednesday, Jan. 6. Tea was served. 9 » Mr. an@ Mrs. Bernard Wizelman of Glencog avenue will entertain at open house Sunday, . which will long be remembered ! Added:~Color Cartoon Fridayâ€"Saturday . | Jan.15â€"16 ‘JACK HALEY BETTY FURNESS _ Wed.â€"Thurs. â€"â€" Jan. 20â€"21 Mrs. Sarah Wiazler of Pleasant MARION TALLY MICHAEL BARTLE "Mr. Cinderella" "Follow Your up with all the fun in in g‘elock. This is the annual White ephant meeting and everyone alâ€" ays has a most enjoyable time bidâ€" ng on the White Elephant packâ€" ages. ‘ Hostesses for the) evening ire Miss Florence Johnson, Mrs. ,3:: Fritsch, Mrs. Gertrude Decker, f gor: uth Kightly and Mrs. Violet | le. j i ‘| Mrs. James Jacobson of Burton avenue entertained a few of. her £ ‘at bridge Tuesday evening. of Tupsday afternoon. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Martin Victor anâ€" nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ellen,. to William F. ch of Rahway, N. J.. The wedâ€" ding will take place in March, i The Philathea class of| Bethany church ~will hold their; regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Ora. Fritsch, 836 Orchand â€" lane, Tuesday glening; January 19 at 8 a‘elock. is is the annual White Evanston High to Play Here Friday ayénue entertained her bridge club yn circle returned Sunday ¢vening a: two weeks sofo in New rk and the Bermudas.{ r. and Mrs, Ross ‘J. itty of ger Williams ave. have issued inâ€" itations to a musical and buffet per Saturday evening. | j ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 'P;e‘frion of cago are the proud ents , of daughter ‘born Friday‘ at the Highland Park hospital. | | Mrs. Gene Hall of Providef:;, RL, is \the house guest of Mr. Mrs. ley Edwards of Gleneq ave. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Conrad d daughter Mrs. Arlenegawuna Rogers Park were the guests on nday of Mr.â€"and Mrs. M. H. Conâ€" of McGovern st. \ |Mr. and Mrs. Lester PeJerson of on the past week mfic lunâ€" theon guest of Mr. andâ€"Mrs. John Snite on Friday and luncheon st of Mr. and Mrs. xum 0. te on Sunday. The two! Snite s and Mr. Chrysler were clut mhates at Dartmouth, _| \;,. : | Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Berg 8f Rosâ€" N Second st. are announcing the binth of a daughter born Sunday aAt the Highland Park hospital. | |Mrs. Viola Conrad entertained at two tables of bridge on \Tuesday ing in compliment to . Gene Hall, who is the guest of Mrs. Dudâ€" ey. Edwards. * ty *\Major and Mrs. E. W. Timberlake of Fort Sheridan are ordered to leave immediately for Washington, \C., where they will receive orâ€" ders to go to Havana, Cuba, where t li(‘:jor will serve as Military che. |:|Mrs. Richard Pett of N. Green Bay rd. entertained her bridge club t Thursday. We d 3 |jMr. and Mrs. T. L. Osborne sailed onday for m six weeks trip to sau, Central America and Florâ€" \One thing is certain: the Suburâ€" bin League championship | will not e at stake in Evanston‘s encounter ith Highland Park in the local m here Friday night. \Both of these teams have yet to win a conâ€" ference game. |Nevertheléss, their :;:gzle should mark one of the high points ‘of the season, because ofiE_ot these teams will move into the in column, the other will be ||The Lady. Elks t oon (Thursd glub room on Lau Govern st. Bridge iplayed. | ;| Mrs, Carl Bahr 3 guest her s [Kickhafer of Oshk end guest her sister Mrs. Carl (Kickhafer of Oshkosh, Wis. \| Mr. and Mrs. Kerneth H. Kraft | son Kenneth, Jr., of &kewbod pl. left Wednesday for a three months sojourn in Key West. (| Mr. and Mrs. Bertyam A, Weber f Roger Williams ‘ave. returned cently from a three weeks vacaâ€" n in Tuscon, Arizona. .| . _| Mrs. H. W. Brelsford who broke er leg and sprained her ankle last yeek when she fell down: the stairs l*, getting alon gnicely. | 5 { |Mrs. William Noerenberg of Oriâ€" ent, Washington is. fldfini the F. C|, Noerenbergs of 8. Socogd st. \ | Mr, Arthur Trout Sr. of Elm ave., ighwood, left the third of January for Fontana, Calif., where he will spend the winter with ||The Lady. Elks will meet this ' oon (Thursday) in the Elks club room on Laurel ave. and Mcâ€" Govern st. Bridge and 50&) will be ‘played. ]J 3 ‘â€"| Mrs. Carl Bahr had as her weekâ€" Elizabeth Silber Worth . Piano Instruction |_ Dance â€"Music “: 2«5‘“’ â€"â€" in in ie ie E‘o- 347 Central Phone.3242 rs. E. W. Smith, who has been ying with Miss Francis Hawkins Laurel ave. will move to the Pierâ€" hotel the latter part ofr:e week re she will reside until her home N. Linden ave. is completed, [alter Chrysler, Jr. wl:%hn had exhibft at the Arts club in Chiâ€" DR. WOOD, 0. D. tometricâ€"Eye Specialist T*HE PRESS At the Friendship club meeting held last Thursday it was voted to give a dance with a floor show on Thursday night February 4. This will be open to the public. . Next week the ¢lub will hold a > dinner meeting at| 6:30. { i Coach Lauer‘s sophomores seem to have found their stride in the Morâ€" ton game and should come through with an in against Evanston Friday. â€"> Defensively the local cage squad seems almost as effective as Jast year; but, so far, not a single memâ€" ber can be relied upon to score eX« cept spasmodically. Thurston‘s forâ€" wards and centers haye scored the s::; total of two field gonl; in their last two games.with Oak Park and Morton! Two baskets in 64 minutes "foq:eed to lay sole claim to the cellar positiont °: ‘*| ! of playing time sounds queer J these days of free scoring, S£ day these fellows will|find the Joop and ‘bring backâ€" Thurston‘s smile. Friday‘s game with Evanston seems the logical time to crash through with an avalanche of ringers. . _ ‘Miss Marian Keeney will begin her second term of nmem and balâ€" let dancing next Tuesday. The class for girls from 8 to 12 years of age will be open for the réegistration Of new members. \| , PHARMACISTS Highland Park / t capital letters. We want to emphaâ€" size it. This is emphatically a Drug Store. We specialize in Prescrip~ tions, and pledge ourselves to fill each one precisely as the Doctor directs, No substitutions here. Our registered pharmacists are very carefully selected for skill in compounding; our stocks are fresh and complete. And because our volume of prescription business is large, our prices are always fair. Bring those prescriptions your Physician writes here to be filled. WE SELL DRUGS! : *« EARL W. GSELL YÂ¥ W C A. Midâ€"Winter â€" Clearance 385 Central Avenue $25.00 â€" $30.00 â€" $35.00 OVERCOATS ......... .. $10.00 LEATHER JACKETS |........}.....}.. $ 7.00 SUEDE JACKETS ..;........l,...2..; $ 6:95 WOOL JACKETS!.:.:!.:......H ..%..% $ 5.95 WOOL JACKETS®....L........ll:...... $20.00 ROBES ids e +anlr ts Hhey on ore ns da se $16.00 ROBBE .....:..~¢i..:lf::.}.0 {}.sccd., $1250 ROBES .....:.../....l ... . acdfeanllsd $:900 ROBES ... . ... . .: iss . ks se $.7.50 ROBES .. ...... 01. ..lt.0s.msclkl..slg $ 6.00 ROBES ... ......1.20142. > es afe e $2.50 SHIRTS)....:......Llll $1.95 and $2.00 SHIRTS ... .. $36.00 2â€"PANTS SUITS ;............... $30.00 2â€"PANTS SUITS .............;__ $1.956 PAFAMAS ..;...:_..1.0.s.0i s3 .ls §$2.50 PAJAMAs:.......}..{]._:..[_ [ 03C!* $5.50 PAFANAS ..... .."...;.... .mE e‘ §5.00 PAJAMAS ...:.......L...... .. 2 TE i e e e ie o e it $5.00 ROBE AND PAJAMA SETS ........... $5.00 HATS..,........$3.98 â€" $4.00 HATsS The Sheridan Shop that word in big SWEATERS â€" SOX â€" GLOVES . All sales are final and must be for cas} Ravinia H4* :. A. {i0} . . .$ T05 HAceany ...........!. .:. t 1: $ age JACKETS [!‘ .$ 498 .ACK-ETS;....I'.......-.o::.....l. tt‘i "..§m nnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtrmemeninnnnnntntemmmmnmmmmnnmemmnnmemmmmmetnmmmmmemmmen: The cléeanling something tp_th! Grocery. | °« regular M at St, James church.. She was also a prominent member of the‘ Tabernacle society. Besides her husband she leaves one son, William Hunt, by a former marriage, and two grandchildren to survive. 9 day night. Aged Resident of Highwood Is Dead For letterâ€"writers . . . North, East, BouthorWBfi‘u‘. Rmfmon * personal ‘printed stationery with a southern atmosphere . . . letter sheets with palm trees or Aztec borders with your name and adâ€" dress printed in contrasting color. . . . 50 sheets and 50 envelopes $1. See samples at The Highland Park Press. The High School Fortnightly and the Assembly| Dancing classes will resume â€" theip | regular biâ€"weekly schedule with this class on Friday night of this week. * ___ es â€" ‘The regular meeting of the Emâ€" anon league will be held next Tuesâ€" Mrs. Edward Speliman, for many years a resident of Highwood, passâ€" ed away mxl morning at her home 504 Waukegan avenue, folâ€" lowing a lingering illness, Funeral services will be held Friâ€" day shorning at 9:30 o‘clock at St. James church, with burial in ‘Wauâ€" kegan cemetery. Small monthly payments will repay a HOUSEHOLD . â€" 0 Washington Telephone: gpe LOCALLY MANAGED OFFICES iN PRiNCiPAL Ciries Houschold Finance sponsors EDGAR A. GUEST imFIW clcome V alley." On youtr ow : evout catholic and a Small monthly payme $10 each month, p repays a $200 loan in ; of our ‘store is k about. â€" Moraine CORPOR A T LOAN THUR&DAY, JANUARY 14, 1087 â€" $1 RELIABLE LAUNDRY 872 We It DRY CLEANING SPECIAL SALE Of P ‘~ )iamonds â€" Wat . and Jewekry _ ‘;'\_ e lare liguidating our over| > ock{of Christmas Jewelty, | _ â€" will you to visit us 16. * in w ajh us % rner Sheridan Road FINANCE i2tor$3¢50 ; 2 for $2.50 91 Central Avenue 14 9 ¢ to $21.95 . . «$ 795 . . .$ 5.29 .. .$ 4.98 .. .$ 3.98 NEMEROFEF IT JEWELER D OPTICIAN Ave., Td.l.l’.’l hland Park 2160 ple: $24.75 ale . 178 [#

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