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Highland Park Press, 25 Mar 1937, p. 6

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vania, was one of twelve pledges initiated recently in the Phi I!l? Psi fraternity. He has accepted the position as treasurer for the fraterâ€" nity for next year, Bill is spending his spring vactrtoion at the home of a fraternity ther in Westfeld, Victorâ€"Veech Marriage Tuesday Afternoon Mr. and Mrs, Martin Victor anâ€" nounce the marriage of their daughâ€" ter Ellen Vahlborg to Mr. William P. Veech of Rahway, N. J., which took‘ place Tuesday. afternoon at the bride‘s home in Deerfield, Miss Ruth Roberts of Chicago was the bridesâ€" maid and John Slezak of Sycamore was best man. Following the wedâ€" ding Mr. and Mrs. Victor entertainâ€" ed at dinner for the bridal party and friends after which the newlyâ€" weds left on a two weeks honey. moon ¢ruise on the Carribbean seas. They will be at home after the first of April at Rahway, N. J. immediate~ reletives and s few. friends present. The brides. sister, Betty June was bridesmaid and her brother Harry Jr. was the best man, Rev. H. F. Siemsen of the Bethany chuch officiated. A'flduuz: was held at the Villa Moderne which the young couple flew away on a weeks honeymoon. They will reâ€" side in Montgomery, Ala. MANY ENTERTAIN FOR DANIA MANOR Miss Diana Mavor whose marâ€" ‘riage to Robert Mitchell of Milwauâ€" kee, will take place on April 8th is kept very. busy these days attending showers and teas given in her honâ€" or. Miss Jane Hart was hostess at a tea last Saturday for Miss Mavor, while Mrs. F. N. Bard and her daughter Mrs. Joshua Derry (Dorâ€" othy Bard) will entertain at a dinâ€" ner shower Saturday evening at the and Miss Isabel Mann is entertainâ€" son will give a shower on Friday Bard‘s residence. Miss Ruth Johnâ€" ing at tea on Saturday afternoon. J. William Schmidley, who is a freshman this year at Washington J. Wm. Schmidley Initiated Mr, and Mrs. Harry Charles Warâ€" ren of 70 Elmwood drive announce the marriage of their daughter Florence Mary to Major William Campbell Goldsborough of Maxwell Field, Montgomery, Als., which took place on Thursday evening, March 18 The ctromony was norfor WARRENâ€"GOLDSBOROUGH NUPTIALS s the sersen has seen in a long time! TO ATTEND CORONATIQN MMO‘SMM Patricin rs. Henry mumumum on the Saturnia for & 14 day cruise to Europe where they will tour through Italy, France, lxl::l.a Wales and Scotland. While they wil} attend the Coronation in England, the Paris Exposition and the Music Festival in Italy, planâ€" ning. to return to Highland Park about the 1st of June. Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. Mar. 28â€"29â€"30 WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY Continuing the Fun in Thursday March 25 * * DOUBLE FEATURE NiTRES + * CHARLIE RUGGLES ALICE BRADY MMMW Fred Macâ€" Martey in PINE®" Chas. im L Mr. and Mrs. Thin Man are back . their mewest hitâ€"and it‘s the Tel. 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 "Mind Your Own Business" ut S â€" use EDMUND _ LoOwk FLORENCE RICE "After The Thin "Under Cover Of Night" e LOCALS * funniest A L CY O N sc COMING â€"â€"â€" Sheridan road. PHARMACISTS Highland Park â€" Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bournique and family of E. Central avenue have sold their home and will move to Leon, Mich., on March 81 where they will reside permanently. They will spend the winters in Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. H. 8. Gradle will reâ€" turn next Monday from a months ::cman at Fort Lauderdale, Florâ€" a. Mrs. Dorothy E. Haskins, reâ€" turned Monday from a weeks visit with her aunt, Mrs, Ray Rushton of Montgomery, Ala. . _ Mr. and Mrs, Frank D. Austin of DeTamble avenue visited their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. James®C. Austin, in Detroit over the weekâ€"end. Mr. Tom_-l::: of Detroit, Michâ€" igan spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Mann of N. "Where SHALL LMAVE it filitnor ~ Mr. V. H. Imig and â€" Carol spent the weekâ€"end at boygan, Wis., where Carol was the guest of Mizs Carol Wolirath. Te posst # Ir. uod bive: Abreta is h n-l\-'::mm Mrs. Emma Raecker of Waterioo, Iows, is visiting her deughter Mrs. J. M. Hemmerle of Yale lane. home~â€"the â€"Instâ€"af this week Mrs. Katherine Perry, mother of Mrs. H. 8. Gradle, had as her weekâ€" end guest Mrs. Léester Hodley of Earlville, 111. â€" Mrs. Thomas Creigh who underâ€" went a minor operation last week is very mwuch improved and is exâ€" pected home the latter part of this week & Te Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Schweiger of Gray avenue had as their last week Mr. and Mrs, Paul mons of Detroit, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Hatchâ€" <r, Jr. entertained at teas Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Berkson of Vine avenue who have been travelâ€" ing through the West and Califorâ€" Fridayâ€"Saturday March 26â€"27 _ SONJA HENIE NED SPARKS ARLINE JUDGE A demaling new world of delirions thrills with the radiant Queen of the Silyery Okates. â€"DOUBLE PEATORE XTrBsâ€" IRENE DUNN Mr. Tom_Mann of Detroit, Michâ€" potent. And because our lv:l'ulln’o:. large, our costs are hfi.hlyuulmfidym invite your patronage. For this is Fl-i’l.y a Drug store. Una Merkel â€" Guy Kibbee Here are with a p-i-T tion f::- your Destor. It ?“fll a .n.:t deal to you. ant that prescription fl‘l'lmod' not only Htornfi;‘ as your Doctor wrote it, but in "Don‘t Tell The e same professional spirit, It is in that spirit that we "One In A ptions are our first Ravinia Bill Childs, who is attending Yale nnivouit;. New Haven, (onn., is at home for ten days for tis spring vacation. Mrs. Gordon Sewert )‘ (Virsimia Mr. ‘and Mrs, Joseph Schrey of Pratt, â€" Kansas, spent a few days with the William Guyots while enâ€" route to visit Mr. Schrey‘s mother, Mrs. C. F. Schrey, of Olney, 11. Mr. and Mrs. John Guerrini of s o a Phoghtn born Seomy t ents & n Su at the Highland Park hospital, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Francoeur of 910 Lincoln avenue. kava just 40. Jewell E. Willis and Ireps E. Saari of Highland Park took out a marriage license in Waukegan reâ€" cently. _ % Early) entertained at / a kitthen shower lut'Tueld;;‘f evening â€" in honor of Mrs. Matt Maiman (Doroâ€" thy Schwall). *./ Miss Aileen Krumbach of South Ridge road will spend the weekâ€"end visiting Mr. E. F. Leuth and famâ€" ily at Baraboo, Wis, Mrs. Fernando Cuniberti and son Vittorio of Washington, D. C., were the luncheon guests of Mrs. Rolland T. R. Hastings, Tuesday: + vaurmed irom a three weeks wrip to Mr. and Mrs. James Carry of Dale avenue are receiving congratulaâ€" tions on the birth of a son born Smx;lay at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. : Mrs. A. 8. Burdick and a party of four have motored to St. Petersâ€" burg, Florida, where they will reâ€" main a few days. a Mr. Sellar Bullard of California, was in Chicago over the weekâ€"end and spent Sunday in Highland Park visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Smith and son Robert of Broadview avenue returned Saturday from a two weeks vacation at Miami, Florida. Mr. and Mrs, George «O‘Connor of Lake Forest are the proud parâ€" ents of a son born. Wednesday, March 17, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Connie Scassellati of Northmoor road are announcing the birth of a daughter born Saturâ€" day at the Highland Park hospital. * A. Judson Wells, Jr., was elected toPhlBehl%p-ltlmh‘ol the chapter held last week in Camâ€" bridge, Mass. Judson is a junior at Harvard college and cight memâ€" bers of his class were elected to the chapter. Mrs. George Randall Roberts spent the weekâ€"end in St. Louis, Mo. Creigh who are students at Vassar college, are arriving home Saturday for their spring vacations. A son ‘was born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon of Glencoe avenue, Friâ€" day, March 19, at the Highland Park hospital. Dr. and Mrs. H. B. nom‘.r..g the weekâ€"end in La m nd., visiting Mrs. Robert‘s , Mr. Brown. and hies femil Albert Brus of this city was one of the east of Northwestern univerâ€" sity‘s annuml student musical show which was held last week for a five night ran. ‘!\o"'wl’:'llowh one of the outstanding Northwestâ€" ern univesity student activities. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Chapman are in Hot Springs, Ark., for sevâ€" éral weeks. â€" l m weeks cruise to the West Indies and South America, have as their guests over Easâ€" ter weekâ€"end Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Caerothers and their three daughters of Pa. $ °"~ mh-fl i “mw.m;:-:: annual exhibit at the Womans club last week. ‘One picâ€" ture in oil was "Obendorf" and the other in water color was "Mrs. Brewsters Swans." Mrs. James L. Martin of Hazel on rarradet is o :,&turby on the S. 8. Saturnia for & six weeks sojours in Italy. Saturdays HAIR CUTS ............... Grade School Chikiren 21 North Second Street (im the frst residence morth of Mrs. Viola Conrad entertained at PHONE H. P., 3888 14 8. First St., Highland Park R. F. Brewer Chairs Available for All DILL‘S HOME BARBER SHOP 24â€"Hour FUNERAL HOME side of street w ce adnggeon . quesie > . Veairappbatth Bervice TEB PREO8 40e 25e 35¢ ~_ The local police report an unusual number of arrests for drunkenness during the past week. Two of the cases were aliens who have been in this countryn;or over 25 years and are on relief, drawing $48 per month. Police claim that neither of Homeâ€"made delicacies ing'uding cake, pies, cookies, pecan balls, ginâ€" iger bread and date bread, doughâ€" nuts and rolls will be on sale as well as potted plants, Easter eggs and Easter baskets. #f The sale begins at 9:30 o‘clock, Saturday morning. Shop at the Trinity Service leagug sale . and Much Drunkeness Here During Week Mr. and Mrs. Raliph Cleary have purchased a home in Hobe Sound, Easter Bake Sale to Be Held March 27 The: Trinity Church Service league i? having an Easter Sale, specializing in bakery goods, on Satyrday, March 27, at the Dutch Ma/d Hand Laundry, located at 366 Ceitral avenue. z made bakery goods on Easter! Mr. Ivan Panin of Canada, is visâ€" iting the Charles Bernardi‘s of this city. vivae. ywursuic w vge vest nume» Messrs. Pertz, Bolie, Davitt, Durâ€" bahn and Schneider andâ€"Miss Beckâ€" mire, members of the Highland Park high school faculty will attend the State Vocational convention sponsored by the Illinois Industrial association at Peoria, March 26 and 21. mmuu?m-u guest Vance Herndon Evanston. Frederick Snite, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Snite and a of the Albert Snites of this , who was taken ill .while tra in China and who has been in an iron lung since March 5, a year ago, will prob-:y:llfl f;l."homtlh-fl! part ‘une. o nurses left Chicago "«hm‘lht the Rockefellow hospital in Peiping, to attend Frederick on the return trip. His removal to Chicago was deemed advisable by his doctors, in as much as he is gaining in health and can stay out of the iron lun, five minâ€" utes out of every twentyâ€"four hours. lth!enthnenndmamlncm luncheon and bridge last Thursday afterncon. Mr. and Mrs. Norman LeVally of South Linden avenue are the proud parents of a son born Wednesday at the Highland Park hospital. . Little David Umbach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Umbach of Chiâ€" cago, has been a few days with his Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot. _ o Tak uin mun tht weake nin Tors Pratee tacens. n ma MILDRED HAESSLER 1737 Rice Street â€" Ravinia For information Tel. H. P. 1330 B. E. Christensen, O.D. OPTOMETRIST 391 Central Avenue Highland Park, N 372 Central Ave. _ _ Tel. H. P. 630 Morning and even! lasses in .llll .m‘ Tap We always pay proper cash valus. L. H. NEMEROFF â€" Phone Highland Park 2160 Little Studio of the CASH for â€" OLD GOLD ladtldrlul'm.mim:l‘:.n}:: 4 are ufln â€"ayt valll ug ‘There %rm!n-uhm will be novelties, games and refreshments, with the members of the Junior group helping to enterâ€" * Mrs. George Wiess, Child Welfare chairman, has Mrs. K. B. Wilson, JIr. adviser and Miss Belty Lou Shanafelt, chairman of the junior group assisting her in completing Considering quality our ’rleu are right. Give us a trial. Moraine Grocery and Market. Legion Juniors to Entertain Dorcas Children Saturday Sergeant Fred Van Bernum was severly cut about the face and head ‘ Thursday, night when he lost of his car on Prairie «venue, and crashed into a culvert. He.â€"was taken to Ft. Sheridan hospital _ these men have made any attempt to become citizens. Soldier Injured in Auto Accident In the car with him were his wife and Sergeant and Mrs. Squires, all of whom were uninjured. Office Hours â€"7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 117 N. St. Johns, Highland Park Erwin F. Dreis 387 Central Avenue Phone Highland Park 143 55 South St. Johns Amve. : : WITH CUSTARD RABBIT CENTER Robert W. Pease Experienced â€" Qualified â€" Able x | Daniel 8. Hunt Easter Flowers €_ELORIS uesday, April 6, 1937 Quart Brick 40c SUPERVISOR Vote For We have a wonderful selecâ€" tion of plants and cut flowers VANILLA: : â€"â€"~BRICK. aICE CREAM e ROSE BUSHES * CINERARIAS e TULIPS e HYACINTHS © AZALEAS A large choice of styles, shiny » mnd-dhnfi-'.uu-utrm Piano Instr: _ Dance Music. a :...llun and in Classical. F ute lessons sre $1.0 Studio â€" 347 Central THE EASTER PARADE IS ON ma © HATS $Â¥ ; . . . We have arge selection oi mart aiyien io choiee Tromk Easter means "Dressâ€"up" time for you . . . that‘s why its imâ€" portant to choose your hat now Consumers«Millinery Elizabeth Sil} LoUISE LYTLE, Mgr. 522 CENTRAL AVENUE THURSDAY, MARCH 2 Smart Spring HAND BAGS Stores, Inc. Phone H. P. 600 $ 495 $400 and up to ed $3

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