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Highland Park Press, 11 Feb 1937, p. 6

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PAGE Conrts of H Boy for Brackett is d&ha at the t Church P# day eveni Mr for the p an unust members Counecil â€" that nig) Now Ovt parison when th years® & Fnéill cils in ) and Wi Sixty and Cu ing co‘ Sunda1 whom trainin Cub L+ the au DuPas Subur ..WT-. Paul | =>+ Si of He Jacl Nei Mei bin: Wt Ar Ar Gu ni¢ Hi GI i¢ it en (if ¢} I+ %# +4 $¢ Â¥4 #% 13 at To Lead University of ngnu;- Hop i _ Miss Francis Odell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Odell of Maple avenue and Louis Hoffman of Glenâ€" ebe will lead. the University of Michâ€" igan Junior hop Friday evening. Francis, who is a member of the junior class at Michigan, was given a medal last year for high shooter in the Womens Rifle team in which she is captain and manager this year. To Attend Furniture Sunday for Washington, D.C., where Mr. Prior will attend the Furniture Warechouseman‘s convention. * Harvey Faller of this. city. The wedding will take place in the early spring.‘ Mr. Faller is a member of the, Aisnerâ€"Faller Plymouth Sales organization in this city, > Mrs. C. F. Edinger, 627 Garland avenue, Winnetka on Bunday, Janâ€" uary 31, announced the engagement of her daughter Kathryn, to James DOROTHY SCHWALBACH > ENGAGED c Fks i ~Mr. and Mrs. George S. Schwalâ€" bach of Central© avenue announce the of their daughter, Dofothy Helen, to Arthit P. Reg mus of Winnetka. The young couâ€" ple PAGE SIX k Pi Instructi 4 Dance Music a Specialty â€" also beginners and advanced puâ€" pils in Classical. Fortyâ€"five minâ€" ute lessons are $1.00. i Studio â€" 347 Central Phone..3242‘ B. E. Christensen, O.D. OPTOMETRIST ciation of Waukegan 216 Madison St. â€" Phone Maj. 84 to see all over again! JAMES STEWART Virginia Bruce â€" Una Merke} "General Spanky" Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues, Feb.14â€"15â€"16 Elizabeth Silber Worth Tel. H. P. 2400 x WMPL «+ Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ Eve Performances 7:15 and 9:15. â€" Sat.â€"Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 continuous "Smartest Girl in Town*" 1st Performance at 7:30,.P. M. 2nd Complete Show at 9 :00 P.M. ADDED: OUR GANG COMEDY We have money to loan on homes in Highland Pu;h Deerfield, Lake Forest a Lake Bluff. All loans monthly amortized "Born to Dance" â€"~â€"â€"â€"COMING ... { ow Quintuplets in "REUNION" â€" Errol Flynn in "CHARGE OF m LIGHT BRIGADE® â€" "STOW AWAY" â€" "GOLD DIGGERS" FIRST FEDERAL Savings and Loan Assoâ€" Phone Highland Park 2160 _ _ FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS DOUBLE FEATURE NIGHTS ANN SOUTHERN GENE RAYMOND SPANKY McFARLAND 5 to 15 Years to Repay 891 Central Avenue Highland Park, HL e LOCALS A L C Y O N Feb. 10â€"11 Prior left Mrs, Lewis B. Sinclair is spendâ€" ing this week in Hagerstown, Inâ€" ,g::a, visiting her daughter, Mrs. Donald Teeter. 20 | A :r. and Mrs. Carl R. Buhl ‘of Cléveland, ~ Ohio were weekâ€"end guests of. Mrs.â€" Buhl‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. William D. Mann. | Miss Ruth St. of Waukegan entertained a few of her Highland Park friends at bri Wednesday evening. .. 4 Mrs. Charles D. Herron of Dale avenue entertained the.committee of the Army Relief society at tea on Wednesday at the Womens Athletic elyb in Chicago. ‘ > Mrs. Frank Austin of DeTamble avenue is recovering from a two weeks illness of Bronchitis. ‘ The seventeen fraternities at Chiâ€" {e;co registgred a total pledge class of 154. Bill Loomis has returned to his position with the Inland Steel Co. in Chicago after a two weeks illness of ‘influenza. f f . â€"Mrs. James B. Thorson of Chicago formerly of Highland Park is leayâ€" ing this week for a two months visit with her: daughter, Mrs. Taylor in Orlando, Florida. P Miss Minnie Buzard, principal of the Highland Park high school, Mr. Clark G. Wright, principal of Linâ€" ‘¢oln school and Mr. Everett 0. Fonâ€" taine of Glencoe avenue will attend the National Education association convention in New ‘Orleans which will be held the last two weeks in February. se Mrs. Isabel Coulson of Lake Forâ€" est was the guest of Mrs. A. C. Loomis on Sunday. / | pledged Chi Psi fraternity, which received a pledge group of nine. Pfanstiehl‘s ibrother, Cody, is an active member of Chi Psi. 14 Mary Ann Fontaine of Glencoe avenue is entertaining at a Valenâ€" tines party today (Thursday). | ; All friends of Bethany church who might be interested in the class are invited to attend. § PLEDGED 4 & Alfred Pfanstichl, 614 Woodpath avenue, and Richard Reichman, 714 N. St. John‘s avenue, weré among the ‘freshmen pledged by fraterniâ€" ties atâ€" the University of. Chicago during the recently concluded rushâ€" ‘Mr. and Mrs. William F. Guyot df Maywood spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. Guyot‘s family, Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot of Glenview avâ€" enue. They took their son, Billy, MEETS [ p ~The regular noaddy meeting of the â€"Philathea elu:‘ of ‘ Bethany fifi will be held at. the home of rs. . Mable Vetter, ;,m DeTamble avenue, on Tuesday, Feb. 16th at 8 o‘clock. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Gertrude Norkett, Mrs. clmn Guyot, Mrs. Faith Bray and Mrs. Dorothy Rhinehart. 4 Every member is urged to be presâ€" ent as this is the last meeting before the annual birthday party which is to be held March 5. i Francis is also active in the Chilâ€" dren‘s theater, Swimming club, Crop| and Saddle club, and belongs to Kappa, Kappa Gamrma sorority. Fridayâ€"Saturday _ Feb.12â€"13 | WARNER OLAND _ _ KEYE LUKE \CHARLOTTE HENRY Both Pfanstichl and Reichman "Charlie Chan at the Opera" "Three Men on a "Night Waitress" 1st Performance at 7:30 P.M.J 2nd Complete Showing at 9:00 P.M. Thrill with excitement . . . Choke ith laughter . . . Brust with susâ€" DOUBLE FEATURE NIGCHTS MARGOT GRAHAME FRANK MeHUGH JOAN BLONDELL »Fri. Feb.17â€"18â€"19 Hit Mr. Richard L. Sandwick is leayâ€" ing Sunday for ‘a months tour through California, stopping first at Pasadena, where he will make an extensive study of Curriculum Reâ€" vision. A Mr. and Mrs. Kent Chetlain of Glencoe are the happy parents of a daughter born Wednesday, Feb. 3 at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Walish of Midway avenue are the proud parâ€" ents of a daughter, Barbara Suzanne, born Saturday at the Victory Meâ€" morial hospital, Waukegan. .Denton Smith, has been at home from the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio for a few days, beâ€" cause of the lack of light, heat, and water, due to the flood crisis. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Berube of Déerfleld are receiving congratulaâ€" tions on the birth of a daughter, born Friday, Feb. 5 at the Highland Park hoapital, fi Mrs, A."E. Wolters and Mrs. Lyle Maley entertained at luncheonâ€" bridge on Tuesday at Mrs. Maley‘s home on Prospect avenue. James‘ L.. Doughertyâ€" and Mrs. Rose Roberg of Highwood took out a marriage license in Waukegan reâ€" cently. | f Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Westcott of Broadview avenue are ‘announcing the birth of a daughter bornâ€"Thursâ€" day, Feb. 4 at the Highland Park hospital. * § The W.C.T.U. will meet at the ZOme of Mrs. Harry Thomas, 603 lenview avenue February 17, at 2 ton, Ky., just across the river from Cincinnati, realizing the danger, deâ€" cided to come to Highland Park to visit her daughter Mrs. Wurth of Yale lane, where she will remain indefinitely, ; Mr. Mason Armstrong has gone to Ottumwa, Ia., to visit his parâ€" ents, Dr. and Mrs. G. Armstrong. A fine audience greeted Rev. and Mrs. Paul Rostad missionaries of the (North east India General Mission at the First United Evangelical church last Sunday evening. Rev. Rostad is supported by the Moody church and l(rt Rostad by the Kimball ayâ€" enue church, Chicago. ° The, pictures Mrs, Betty Phelps Hill will preâ€" sent her puppets in a show for the Highland Park High School Garrick elub, next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Armstrong have returned from a three weeks motor trip down the East coast. The lgqies of the Woman‘s Misâ€" sionary society of Bethany church are meeting at the home of Mrs. F. C. 'Noer?anrg, 140 S. Second street, today. 1 & & Soror‘s Amicae will meet this evening (Thursday) at the home of ]Mrl. Arthur Swanson, 375 Orchard ane. â€"| Mrs. Elizabeth Dally, was fortunâ€" ate in being able to get a train out of Cincinnati, Ohio, just before the train service was stopped during the flood. em‘ Dally who was in Dayâ€" eantatiat sindh! Obhittct itc diiefindected :sce #!, OS & p.m. Mrs. R. E. Thomas of Waukeâ€" gan will speak. Martha®: Crane, coâ€"conductor of WLS morning Homemakers hour and her husband, Ray ‘Caris, have just ynrchP i a new home in Highland ark. | It may be of interest to many of Highland Park‘s young people to know that Charles (Duke) Worthingâ€" ton hfih:rmmd a six piece colâ€" ored 0 lmnnfih%nzuatthc Canary Barbecue at Nilés Center. Mr. and Mrs, Ronald D. Wilder and family of Deerfield place have moved to Davenport, Iowa. \~L B. Sinclair and Dr. Donald E. Rossiter left Saturday for a two weeks trip to San Antonio, Texas, to visit Mr. Sinclair‘s brother C. F. Sinclair. & "Duke" was very popular while at Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school, where he was noted for his "hot music." who had been spending the y-m weeks his grandparents, / with.them. j { s "Mr. and Mrs. Irving Randall and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hastings are entertaining at tea Sunday at the Banddhm lIs residence on Linden Park P o Cl e _ Miss Emada Griswold;,; dean of girls at the Highland Park high school will attend the National Eduâ€" eation‘ iassociation . convention for Deans of Wormen to be held Feb. 17. 18, 19 in New Orleans. â€" / â€" Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Walsh, 2700 Midway, have a daughter born at zh.:ne,&oq Memoral hospital last week. | | & |._._|| PHARMACISTS Highland Park o «â€"â€"Halfâ€"sick, halfâ€" ne’l.h well. Does that just about describe your condition? Somel#aw you lack the oldâ€"time energy and endurance; the spark and sparkle you used to have. â€" But don‘t be discouraged. Very likely there is a deficiency in cerâ€" tain food factorsâ€"vitamins or minâ€" mll;minpâ€"whhh your Docter will y discover. And when you have prescription, we‘ll appreâ€" dou:‘rlfyou will bring it to this store to be filled. Our stock of food concentrates is fresh and complete. "Haltâ€"Way" THME PRESS Confirmation will be held next Sunday, the first Sunday in Lent, at Trinity Episcopal church. The Rt. Rev. George Craig Stewart, D.D,, Bishop of Chicago will be present for confirmation and will preach at the 11 o‘clock service. A very stimâ€" ulating message for the Lenten seaâ€" son will be given by the bishop, and it is hoped that all members will be present at the service Sunday. D. Kittermaster‘s Father Passes on W.. &. Kitterma::r, lP‘fl"f of Douglass Kittermaster of this city, recently passed away at his home in Courtright, Ont., where he had reâ€" gided since his retirement as general western freight agent for the Canâ€" adian Pacific railway in Chicago. Mr. Kittermaster was 75 years old. He is also survived by his wife, Florâ€" ence. | Try ~Easton‘s Morainge Grocery and Market on your ordol The card party ‘iw, Mrs. Florence Yager at her home last Friday, February 5, during both the afternoon and evening, was a great ml:cen. i'l‘h&ro :fdo Im‘ tables playing in the ‘rnoon twentyâ€"one tables at nlm Each table had its own prize for high score. Delicious refreshments were served both afternoon and: evening, and every one present had a grand time. Door prizes were won by Mrs. Danner in the afternoon, and by Mrs. Kitty Yager at night. Mr. Bahr, of the Bahr Flower shop, donâ€" ated a beautiful plant, which was won by Mrs. Johnson, recorder of the Deerfield Camp of Royal Neighbors. Mrs. Yager deserves a great deal of credit for the splendid manner in which this party was conducted, as do all the ladies who helped her durâ€" ing the two affairs. She is Oracle of the Highland Park camp of Royal Neighbors. | Bishop Stewart to Attend Confirmation A 4 o‘clock Vesper will be held at Bethany church next Sunday afterâ€" w,,.m.i,b,;uaon.tonmu ipossible for all of the young people to attend the County Youth Rally at the Presbyterian church at 5:80 Mmmmwwd”" Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ in the conversion of the heathen. Card Party Feb. 5 Successful Affair Erwin F. Dreis |_ BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS | _ _ 55 South St. Johns Ave. _ Phone Highland Park 600 Yq.ww Partnership Dissgolved! ular high | grade stock of women‘s lbofi.di: all styles, all sizes, all} leathers â€" for sport, for &'c-. and for wWORTH TWICE AS MUCKH SELLING ENTIRE LOT Over 2,000 pairs of our regâ€" Men‘s SHOES Large I“lorshd% Women Shoes NIRE LOT ‘ ‘** ~or Women Carry Messages a" $595 ent SALES FOR CABH RIST ‘Rev. H, F. Siemsen, pastor of the Bethany Evangelical church of this city, subrfitted to a Gall operâ€" ation at the Highland Park hospital this (Th4 y) morning. cago for the benefit of mfiu House. kets may be at the â€" Park Presbyterian church t | St. James church, Highwood. Burial was in St. Mary‘s cemetery. Mr. who had been a resiâ€" dent of Highland Park for the past forty fivg years, died Wednesday in Santa Calif., where he had been employed for the past three years. Me leaves a wife and one daughter| Mrs. Jeanette Taylor to Rev. ? F. Siemsen to Undergo Operation years. J daughter survive. Mary kuth( Bradley, explorer in .urm Indo China, Sumatra, an4 Java present a m lecture "Humor in Adventurous Life," Wedâ€" nesday, | Febi 17 the Red Lacquer room, Palmer House, Chiâ€" Noteg Explorer Gives Benefit Lecture . ‘ John Zehren Held Eyes Examined â€" Glasses Fitted Morning and evening classes in Tap Ballroom for adults. 1737 Rice Street â€" Ravinia For information Tel. H. P. 1330 Office Hours â€"7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 117 N. St. Johns, Highland Park MIGRAINE â€" HEADACHES $1.00 per pair DR. WOOD, 0. D. Optometricâ€"Eye Y Specialist < All sizes lot, but not styles. services for John Zehren, now wé are qpen on Sunâ€" ine Grocery and Market. 995 ‘s Shoes D HAESSLER Studio of the at 10 o‘clock from THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 PRINTâ€"SILK ‘ DRESSES Dollar _ ays } ensatior DOLLAR) | DAY || PRICES | â€"ON!! PP i3 So. St. Johns Ave. HICHLAND| _ PARK]| (| | DRESS) I c shopPp| 1| | SEEINC $ (" 4s 4 . _ (12 to 52) | _ jcmms-é n | SsWEATERS _ ‘wuus | BATH ROBES }snx HOSIER . PRINCESS SLJ ELIEVING (14 to 44)* | HOUSE DRESJES 9 o 2o s T STREET DRESSES (14 to 44) |_ TELEPHONE 2022

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