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Highland Park Press, 22 Apr 1937, p. 6

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Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Lepman of Glencoe announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Louisey to Bennett E. Goodman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goodman of this city. Miss Lepman attended the College g’ Wll:llnm I!l: Mary at Williamsâ€" rg, Va., and is now com her senior year at Northm The marriage of Miss Edna Tepâ€" per and Mr. Walter Hesler took place Saturday afternoon at 2:30 «‘clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Collins of Lincoln place, with whom the bride had made her homte for the past two years. Miss Tepâ€" per was employed at Cutler‘s Beauty shop. Miss Jean Bareuther of Chiâ€" eago‘attended Miss Tepper as maid of honor while Oscar Stuenkel was the groom‘s best man. The bride was attired in a crepe dress inâ€" the new thistle shade with hat and matching accessories and wore a corsage of gardenias. Miss Bareuâ€" ther was attired in a dark blue enâ€" semble with a corsage of yellow rose buds. A reception followed the cerâ€" emony for the immediate families after which Mr. . andâ€"Mrs. Helser left for a honeymoon trip to Alaâ€" bama and Florida. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT OF DAUGHTER < . "Just What the Doctor Ordered" Mrs. Leander ‘LeRoy Winters is announcing the engagement of her w. Theo Perry Winters, to Norman Lenington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lenington of Chicago. Miss Winters was graduâ€" ated from Northwestern university and Mr. Lenington is a graduate of the University of Chicago and the University of Chicago Law school. TEPPERâ€"HESLER NUPTIALS THEO PERRY;WINTERS ENGAGED ® PAGE SIX Piano Instruction Dance Music a Specialty â€" also beginners and advanced puâ€" pils in Classical, Fortyâ€"fAvre minâ€" ute lessons are $1.00. Studio â€" 347 Central Phone.3248 BOOTH TARKINGTON‘®8 Hilarious ~Eqqnedy. Added: BETTY BOOP CARTOON *Daylight Saving Scheduleâ€"ist Perâ€" ance . . . on a faming canvas of 'l\nnd‘l A'gril 22 â€"â€"DOUBLE FEATURE NITESâ€"â€" Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tue. April 25â€"26â€"27 You‘ll long before o. appifing"to match the" thm" of this flm! JOSEPH CALLEIA Florence Rice â€" Ted Healy Elizabeth Silber Worth Introducing Hollywood‘s New Star ANTON WALBROOK Elizabeth Allan â€" Margot Grahame 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 "The Soldier and The Lady" From Jules Vaerne‘s Novel "Michael your Doctor‘s directions lgn a literal law. We absoâ€" ROSCOE KARNS ELEANORE WHITNEY You believe in your Doctor; ot-:u-wln you wouldn‘t call on him and accept hig Doctor writes a prescripâ€" tion, you wantâ€"and are entitled toâ€"the assurance that it will be filled preâ€" cisely as he has directed. lutely guarantee that i there will be no subâ€" stitutions, no variations, In this esta "Man Of The _ PReople" "Clarence" < LOCALS â€" PHARMACISTS T:l8. A LCY O N POWER in "LOVE 18 NEWS" Harry Skidmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. E .T. Skidmore, 332 N." St. Johns avenue, is on the pitching staff of the Northwestern baseball team. The northwestern team has just reâ€" turned from a southern trip, having played the Universities of Alabama, Baton Rouge and Mississippi. While the team was at Alabama, Harry Skidmore had a pleasant visit with Harry Eaton another Highland Park boy who is taking a course in Jourâ€" nalism at the University of Alaâ€" bama. Dr. D. E. Rossiter, Dr. C. V. Nichâ€" ols and Messrs. Harbaugh, Sinclair, Garnett and Gourley attended the District conferences of Rotary Inâ€" ternational at Kankakee yesterday and today, Wednesday and Thursâ€" day. Announcement is made of the apâ€" ‘proaching marriage of Miss Grace Arlene Flint, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Flint to George L. Lutz, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lutz of Northbrook which will take place Saturday evening, May 1st at 7:30 o‘clock at St. Johns church. The members of Sororis Amicae enjoyed a delightful banquet Monâ€" day evening at the Indian Trail tea room in Winnetka. At the close of the banquet the newly chosen offiâ€" cers, Mrs. J. A. Thomson, president, Mrs. David Carlson, secretaryâ€"treasâ€" urer, and Mrs. Judson Wells, vice president were . officially installed. The balance of the: evening was spent in playing cards. â€" Mr, and Mrs. Robert Roeber have returned from a two weeks trip to St. Petersburg, Fla., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brand former residents of this city. Miss Margaret Pearl of St. Johnsâ€" bury, Va., who is a junior at the University ~of Michigan, spent her spring vacation at the hav .of her cousin, Miss Bentley on Woodland road. s Jack Allen of 651 Glenview aveâ€" nue has enrolled at the Lake Colâ€" lege of Commerce in Waukegan for an accounting course. ‘ Miss Anna Kimmel of Kimmel, Ind., and Mr. Walter Brown of Chiâ€" cago were recently married at the Bethany Evangelical church. The Philathea class of Bethany church meet Tuesday evening in the C. N. Dubs room of the church. Miss Florence Glader was hostess to her bridge club on Tuesday eveâ€" ning, at her home on South Green Bay road. A recent marriage of interest is that of Joseph L. Proctor, Jr., formâ€" erly of this city, to Miss Christine Mertens of Aleo, III. JOSEPH PROCTOR, JR. IS MARRIED 8SCHUMANN CLUB MEETS The Schumann Club of Ravinia will meet in the studio of Berenice B. Bentley on Woodland road, Satâ€" urday, April 24th at 3 o‘clock. Subâ€" ject, Folk Songs. SORORIS AMICAE BANQUET uni . Mr. Goodman was gradâ€" nrl:z-r . 108:. ‘The wedding will take place in June. Frkhy-Snturdiy April 23â€"24 VICTOR McLAGLEN IDA LUPINO the Coast Guard comes ashore! A mystery story in a comedey vein Daylight Saving Schedule 1st Wed.â€"Thur.â€"Fri. Apr. 28â€"29â€"30 â€" DOUBLE FEATURE NIGHTS â€" LYNNE OVERMAN ROSCOE KARNS "Mama Steps Out,, "Murder Goes To College,, A rearing, rollitking romance with howl for every heartâ€"throb . . . as Added: POPEYE CARTOON 66 Sea Devils ” & 7:30 ALICE BRADY GUY KIBBEE im Stident tickets are now available at Highland Park High school at a reduced rate for this week only, for the Alec Templeton concert. Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Smith of Ashland avenue have just returned from a ten day trip through the east stopping at Williamsburg, Va., where they witnessed the restoration of the Old South. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Martin of Deerfield are receiving congratulaâ€" tions on the birth of a son, born Monday at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. + Tommy, Dorgy, and Bobby Kelly, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly of Princeton avenue who are talâ€" anted in dancing and singing will entertain in the assembly at the Highland Park High school Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Low of Lauâ€" rel avenue entertained a few friends from Chicago at dinner, Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Jones and son Kenneth of N. Linden aveâ€" nue returned Sunday from a weeks vacationtat Gulf Hill Country club, Ocean Springs, Miss. > Mrs. Charles Grant will enterâ€" tain at luncheon and bridge Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Chapman have returned from a three weeks vacation at Hot Springs National Park, Ark. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rudolph of County Line road, Monday at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Alec Templeton, talented blind pianist will present a program of music under the sponsorship . of the Parentâ€"Teacher association of the Elm Place school,. Friday, May 14th in the school auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Cloud Wampler and daughters Betty and Eleanor reâ€" turned Sunday from a months vacaâ€" tion at Hillsboro club, Pompano} Florida. A ns Mr. . Arthur Mory of Appleton, Wis. is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beneke. Miss Dorothy Simpson is under observation at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Garland are the proud parents of a daughter born Saturday at the Michael Reese hospital in Chicago. Mrs. Garland was formerly Hannah Orris of Raâ€" vinia. . _ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Volwiler and Mr. and Mrs. Lee F. Supple reâ€" turned Monday from a weeks trip to Chapel Hill, N.C. Mrs. Roy O. Nereim of E. Cenâ€" tral avenue is attending the Girl Scout convention in Detroit, a few days this â€"week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Swigert of Gray avenue have moved to Glencoe for a year. t Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Orsini of McDaniels avenue are the proud parents of a daughter born Saturâ€" day at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Frank G. Hoyne and daughâ€" ter, Leonors who ‘have spent the past six weeks at Camden, 8.C. will open their home on Lake avenue in a few days. COMERâ€"MeCULLOCH NUPTIALS Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Comer of Mainâ€"street annnounce the marriage of their daughter Helen Irene to William Worth McCulloch at their home Friday evening April ll.;b Rev. H. F. Siemsen officiating. Folâ€" lowing the ceremony a reception was held for immediate relatives, after which Mr. and Mrs. McCulloch left by motor for southern Illinois. On their return T will reside in the Hearthstone afartments in Hubbard Woods. Don‘t forget the Alec Templeton concert at the Elm Place school given by the P.â€"T.A., Friday, May 14th. Mr. Thomas Charlmers spent last week in Missouri where he went to purchase horses for his riding stables at Glenview. IREDALE .;:===~: Fireproof Warehouses STORAGE B. E. Christensen, O.D. OPTOMETRIST Phone Highland Park 2160 891 Central Avenue Highland Park, M THE PRESS Mrs. Robert Pheps of Fort Sheriâ€" dan entertained her bridge club on Tuesday. Miss Sue Coale, daughter of ‘Mrs. Grace Coale and a senior at the Highland Park high school was awarded the Trustee Scholarship at Mills College in California. Mr. and Mrs. George Childs of N. Sheridan road spent the past week at French Lick, Ind., returning Wedâ€" nesday. Rev. H. F. Siemsen and Mr. Wilâ€" liam Guyot attended the Illinois Anâ€" nual Conference. of Evangelical Churches in Ottawa this week. Mrs. Viola Conrad, Mrs. Carl Bahr and Mrs. Robert Greenslade spent Wednesday and Thursday at Oshkosh visiting Mrs. Conrad‘s father, Mr. John Pansie. The W.C.T.U. met at the home of Mrs. Otto Wessling: on Wednesday. Mr. Charles Guyot of Chicago is spending this week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot. Mrs. Philip N. Gould of Westâ€" view road. entertained twelve at a bridge luncheon farewell party on Wednesday, for her sister Mrs. Joseph F. Abbott who is moving out of town. Sgt. and Mrs. 0. French who have been in Indianapolis on & three months furlough returned to the Post last week. Mrs. French will go back to Indianapolis this week. Mr _ .and Mrs. Charles Melville and daughter Dorothy of Ridgewood drive spent a few days last week at Madison, Wis., where they attended the wedding of. Mrs. Melville‘s couâ€" sin Miss Grace Shuls. Dick Knobloch and Mary Lu Sanâ€" born who attend the University of Wisconsin are spending their spring vacations from their studies with their respective parents. the weekâ€"end visiting friends in Beâ€" loit, Wis. Mrs. George Lake of Marshman avenue entertained her book club at luncheon Wednesday. _ , M. H. HUSSEY CORPORATION Majestic 456 Waukezan. N Tel. Highwood 337 ; Avoid Rising Cobts â€"Complete Labor and Materials Estimates Through Our Contractors No Commission â€" Low Interest Rates BOYD‘S § BLACK & WHITE Miss Dorothy Melville will spend BUILD YOUR HOME NOW 24â€"Hour OvER 1 million Sold for $13959 " 2 Million Sold for 1195° | ALL BRAND NEW â€" 314 Railway Avenue Small Corner _ ®*>~ / of Our Piano Floor ).2'.\..“(‘ Juit One temperature. This preserves not only the pitch and Fonvlllnfliu&uhoofc-h-"wb-rfiu s returnedâ€" after months or even years of storage, lorltwfllhn’t“.’nadl.ul.hflbfinnh V that it will be surrounded by advantageous condiâ€" tions ;ueh uxi't m mfll‘yn:zt receive even in a own home. Ca proof covers, then pinced in a specisl room of waiform UNIversity â€" â€" Wilmette â€" â€" â€" Highland Park Among those to take out marriage licences in Waukegan recently are: Alfred Oliver, Highland Park and Willi¢ Mae Grant of Chicago; John E. Beneventi and Grace S. Fish of Highwood; Glenn A. Ruhge of Chiâ€" cago and Marion L. Leffert of Highâ€" land Park. Vant Herndon of Evanston was the guest of Fred T. Golden, Jr. over the weekâ€"end. The Misses Brooks, Welden and Burwash of the Highland Park high school spent their spring vacation at Maria, Kentucky. * @z Mr. and Mrs. Lester Laegeler of North avenue, Highland Park anâ€" nounce the birth of a daughter, Janet Mae, born April 15 at the Evanston hospital. . Mrs. Leo Casey, Mrs. Madeline Drenk and Mrs. Reginald Holland were entertained at a joint party in honor of their birthdays Saturday evening. sc Mrs. Rosaline P. Brown celebrated her 93rd birthday anniversary last Wednesday, April 14 at the home of her daughter Mrs. Albert S. Burdick. Mr: and Mrs. A. N. Thurston of Glenwood avenue spent last week in Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs..Peter Prato of Rogâ€" ers Park spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. Prato‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Prato of N. Sheridan road. The Misses Campbell and Whiteâ€" man returned Sunday from a weeks vacation at St. Petersburg, Florida. MILDRED HAESSLER 1737 Rice Street â€" Ravinia For information Tel. H. P. 1330 Classes in Ballet, ‘Tmp, Ballroom and Mor d s in Tap nl:g.‘n n-l%:h- Our service provides for the careful examination and the scienâ€" tific treatment that eliminates the accumulated dust and grit from your furs before placing them into our Storage Vaults â€" which helps to projong their life and beautiful lustre. 16 North Sheridan Rd. Little Studio of the FUR STORAGE MOLDANDER & HUMER High wood 1332 1332 181 Pay Only D. Sherony Hardware Sherony‘s Limited Offer Electric Floor Sanders on a Rental Basis LESS THAN 10000 Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gifford of Beverly place have moved to Detroit, Michigan where they expect to make their permanent home. Mrs. Gifford was formerly Ethel Harmon. 1/7° CREDIT JEWELER $72 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 630 mtm'-m-mnu Office Hours â€"7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 117 N. St. Johns, Highland Park Grade School Children .......... 25¢ EUNUEYE ..owcarcuncitmmmcecs UBG 21 North Second Street (inâ€"the first residence north of __ Immediate relief from MIGRAINE â€" HEADACI JEWELRY REPAIRING LIFE TIME GUARANTEE ALUMINUM TUVB DR. WOOD, 0. D. THURSDAY, APRILâ€"22, 1987 .__ DILL‘S HOME BARBER SHOP Optometricâ€"E P Specialist : side of street Highland Park 54 Phone H. P. 2041 per Day

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