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Highland Park Press, 13 May 1937, p. 6

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Mr. and Mre. James Jay Gatherâ€" coal of Lockerbie road, Wilmette, are the happy parents of a son, James Jay Gathercoal, Jr., born Mother‘s Day, Sunday, May 9. Mrs. Gathercoal was formerly Cleona Udell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Udell of Lakeview Terrace. Colonelâ€"and Mrs.: Edgar King of Fort Sheridan are entertaining at dinner tomorrow (Friday) evening. Colonel and Mrs. Bonesteel enâ€" tertained at tea Tuesday in honor :ifnColnml and Mrs. Dana T. Merâ€" Major and Mrs. St. John enterâ€" tained at a dinner party at Exmoor C;mntry elub on Wednesday eveâ€" ning. The Philathea class of Bethany church will meet with Mrs. Walter Meirhoff next Tuesday. The assistâ€" ing hostesses are Mrs. Elise Schlung, + Mrs. Vera Glader, Miss Olive Haetelle and Miss Helen Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Meyer of 8. St. Johns avenue returned Monâ€" day from a two weeks eastern trip t‘l'n'o:.h Washington, D. C. and New ork. Dr. and Mrs. Wallace will enterâ€" tain at a buffet supper party Sunâ€" day evening. Miss Irene Sidiey of Brittany road is spending tenâ€"days in Washâ€" ington, D.C. * The Woman‘s Missionary Society of Bethany church are having their annual birthday luncheon this Thursday in the church parlors.The meeting will be held following the luncheon. â€" Among those to take out marâ€" riage licenses in Waukegan recentâ€" ly are: Herman F. Tickler and Maâ€" rion L. Zimmer of Deerfield; Anâ€" tone ‘Elmer Johnson of Chicago and Grace Myrtle Cottrell of Highland Park; Jacob Lennert and Helen Lena Edwards of Highwood, â€" Major and .Mrs. Lioyd Cook of Fort Sheridan will entertain at a «;ekull party next Tuesday eveâ€" ning. . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Melville of Berwyn were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brush of Dale avenue on Sunday. Mrs. W. E. Durbahn is enterâ€" taining her regular bridge club this evening (Thursday). Mr. and Mrs. Robert Umbach and son David and Mr. and Mrs..Wilâ€" liam Guyot, Jr., and son Billy spent Mothers Day with Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot of Glenview avenue. Byron Howes, Jr., spent the week end.from his studies at Principia College, â€"Elsah, Il1., with his parâ€" ents on Hazel avenue. / Miss Sylvia Dostalek of Onwentâ€" sia avenue will entertain at a bridge party Friday afternoon. _ > Miss lsabel Mann entertained at a supper party Sunday evening for Miss Theo Winters and her fiance, Thales Lenington. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Gradle enterâ€" tained at a dinner party Friday evening for Miss Theo Winters and Mr. Thales Lenington.. Mrs. Charles Sanborn of Ridgeâ€" wood Drive entertained at a misâ€" cellaneous _ surprise shower â€" last Thursday evening for Mrs. Lloyd Thursday May 12 â€"â€" DOUBLE FEATURE NIGHTS â€" EDMUND LOWE MADGE EVANS A comedy of love letters that are like Unlocks the secrets of ‘big hospital. 1st Show 7:30. 2nd Complete Perâ€" formance 9:00 Barrage of excitement with romance and laughter. "A Doctor‘s Diary" SBun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. May 16â€"17â€"18 JOAN CRAWFORD WILLIAM POWELL ROBT. MONTGOMERY Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, I!1 . â€" Admission 30câ€"10¢ Eve Performances 7:15 and 9:15 â€" Sat.â€"Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 continuous * oerge Share Bsns ue es ©0~C "The Last Of Mrs. Cheyney" GEORGE HELEN LOCALS â€" 8IX "Espionage" lntgh . . . and how! A L CY O N BANCROFT BURGESS im Andersen, formerly Betty Udell. Rev. and Mrs. Henry Hediund and daughter .Doreen left for Mcâ€" Keesport, Pa., ‘to attend the fifâ€" tieth anniversary of Tayor Lutherâ€" an church at which Rev. Hedlund will preach two services. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Buhl of Cleveâ€" land, Ohio, spent the week end with Mrs. Buhi‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mann. Miss Dorothy Mann, who has been visiting the Buhls in Cleveland for the past three months, r;tumd to Highland Park with them. Miss Donna Boynton gave a cockâ€" tail party Saturday evening for Miss Theo Winters and Mrs. Thales Lenington. Captain and Mrs. E. C. Greiner of Fort Sheridan entertained sixty at a farewell tea Wednesday for General and‘ Mrs. Merrill. A reception was held at the Offiâ€" cers Club, Fort Sheridan, Monday for General and Mrs. Dana T. Merâ€" rill, who are being transferred to Washington, D. C. Miss Dorothy Larson entertained at a roller skating party at the Great Lakes Naval Station Friday evening. s Miss Orville Wesslifrfg of Glencoe avenue entertained the executive committee of the Womans Missionâ€" ary Society Tuesday at luncheon. Major and Mrs. Brock Putnam of Fort Sheridan have been transâ€" ferred to Camp Custer, Michigan. Mrs. Dill of North Second St. fell the early part of the week and broke her leg. Mr.. and Mrs. August Johnson, Mr. Fred Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Vietch and sons, Mr. and Mrs. August Bleich and son of South Ridge road attended a surâ€" prise party and family reunion in honor of Mr. Bleich‘s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bleich of Elmhurst Sunday, who were celeâ€" brating their golden wedding anniâ€" versary. _ Among the new arrivals in Highâ€" land Park, who have built or,rentâ€" ed homes here are: L. Elliot Grafâ€" man, 624 Lincoln ave; Harry Jan Coster, 2290 Pierce road; Remick radio. But beware of them in the role of Family Physician. Look out for those folks who are forever sayâ€" ing, "Have you tried . . . " or "I know just '.z. th:, for that." Beâ€" Hieve us, they‘re medicine! When you u:lnl.l visit -"lnll a co tent medica oner. hHoJ:.M- eolt:ln-ol. nnr‘m exercise care Entrnmomly to an establishâ€" ment that specializes in careful compounding from fresh, potent drugs. Yes. this is such a store. Fridayâ€"Saturday May 14â€"15 Your past, present and future . . all rolled into one BIG HOWL! A?ml ist Show 7:38. ind Complete Perâ€" J. EDWARD BROMBERG BETTY FURNESS he world‘s most embarrassed deâ€" etive aids romance, and solves a ~!-‘ mystery. FRANCINE LARRIMORE EDWARD ARNOLD "Fair Warning" JOE E. BROWN MARIAN MARSH EDGAR KENNEDY "When‘s Your Birthday?" d.â€"Thurs. May 19â€"20 1st Show 7:30. 2nd Complete "John Mead‘s PHARMACISTS im | _ Ouly WILSON & CO. Makes Jawelar Mlaste (fam MceDowell, Woodbine Ct., Deerfield; Alfred G.~List, 2182 Dell pl.)'A. E. Williams,; 1638 Judson ave.; Walter Hank, 785 Grove ave.;. Lowell N. Harter, 2222 Old Briar rd.; Myron T. Bennett, 408 Oakwood ave; E. A. Simon, 543 Central ave; Lincoln Roberts, 1014 St.. Johnsâ€" ave; Herâ€" bert W. Bartling, 181 Hazel ave; J. E. Nolan, 319 Vine ave; D. G. Schneider, 114 S. Deere Park dr.; Charkes J. Arden, 885 mccd dr; Harding Wilbur, 900 pl; Charles J. Luedemann, 310 xn- dale rd; Robert B. Mahan, 8. Linden ave; John O. Guthrie, 139 Hillerest ‘ave; John Dennehy, 680 Carol ct; Carl R. Stith, 329 Woodâ€" land rd; Albert E. M. Louer, 925 8. Sheridan rd; Arthur W. Sherâ€" man, 825 Glencoe ave; Herman J. Klein, 759 Oak Grove ave; Chris W. > Matthiesen, 1720 Broadview ave; Albert E. Snipenie, 639 Carol ct; Harold J. D‘Ancona, 521 Hawâ€" thorne Lane; Arthur Spiegel, 1200 Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Formerly with Tobey Furniture WE MAKE NEW FURNITURE IN OUR SHOP IN HIGHLAND PARK 372 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 630 Place a Tender Made Ham steak, cat 1 to 13 inches thick, in a shalâ€" low greased baking pan. Spresd it with a mixtare of }4 cap brown sigar and }4 cap peach juice. Dot ham with whole cloves. Hest in a Our very hot oven (530" F.) «pproxiâ€" mately 12 minutes. Turning is not necessary. Garnish with peach haives, topped with fresh strawâ€" berries and parsley. Serve at once. 360 Central Avenue â€" TELEPHONE 2120 We Do All Kinds of e UPHOLSTERING ® REPAIRING ® SLIP COVERS & DRAPERIES ur Prices are Reasonable There is No Substitute for Wilson‘s New ARTCRAFT STUDIO Tana® aite n I, H. NEMEROFF AND OPTICIAN CREDIT JEWELER "he e se en t Ne HAM You CUT WITHA a Â¥9® HE PRE83 © Wilson‘s Tender Made Ham heads the list in thousands of homes today as a family favorite. It‘s the most outâ€" o ebonnpanes s ?3 and exclusive Wilson Secret Process that l:l:. it. Don‘t s-::n this Wilson dealer at once. Genuine Tender Made Ham now comes with the bone in and also sealed and cooked, in whole, half, and quarter ham tins. Lincoln ave; J. L 4 218 ef ave; PJ&" i%wd 3 Wm. R. lulb:l.’l. St. John ave; Raymond L. 2404 Valley rd; R. &. Carr, 1858 Pleasant ave; O. P. Decker, 154 Lakegide Terrace; Rnhg M. Eisendrath, 299 Moraine rd; Herbert W. Hirsh, 368 Woodâ€" land rd; George A. Hull, 2152 Pine Point dr; L. F. Kedzie, 118 8. Secâ€" ond St; J. R. Kieding, 890 Roslyn Cirele; C. W. Layre, 748 Princeton ave;‘ A. M. Macintosh, 844 Forest ave; R. O. Miller, 162 Beverly pl; Milton M. Myerson, 2124 Ashland pl; A. W. Olmstead, 451 Bronson Lane; Norman T. Oppelt, 2327 Lakeside pl; Edward H, Oppenheiâ€" mer, 615 Lincoln ave; Daniel C. Plummer, 832 S. Sheridan rd; Edâ€" ward D. Porges, 336 Orchard Lane; Philip E. Ringer, 653 Woodpath ave; Donald H. Roskam, 1317 Burâ€" ton ave; G. M. Ruch, 2231 Lakesile pl; Harry E. ~Scarbrough, 1361 Broadview ave; E. 0. Sessions, 1647 Broadview ave; Charles N. Skidâ€" more, 1842 Broadview ave; Lawâ€" rence D. Smith, 943 Lincoln ave; Philip Sparling, 409 Oakwood ave; Herbert L. Stern, 190 Lakewood dr; J. D. Stodder, 320 N. Sheridan rd; Wm. D. Strang, 1834 Broadview ave Children‘s Play School and Nursery 356 E. Park Avenue for youngsters from 2â€"6 years e MAKE MOWING YOUR LAWN A PLEASURE JOHN C. FAY, Prop. 700 Central Ave., Highland Pk. - Phone 3090 Suitable for the F.H.A. Guarantee. Also very choice modern residence loans at B. E. Christensen, O.D. OPTOMETRIST Purchase Money Loans â€" Construction Mr. Horan Authorized F.H.A. Mortgagee 134 N. LaSalle St. Central 6772 Opposite City Hall â€" Chicago. WE ARE IN THE MARKET POR Phone Highland Park 2160 Mowing your lawn with a sharp lawn mower is a pleasyre instead of a task. Our business is making dull lawnmowers :hlrg’lt a remarkably low cost. You‘H be happy with the transâ€" formation we can make in your present DULL lawnâ€" mower. S. YONDORF & CO., INC. further information call cither H. P. 1227 or H. P. 4385 391 Central Avenue * Highland Park, DL Loans â€" Refunding Loans â€" Residence Loans avenue is sailing on the Normandie May 19 for a three months visit with her parents in France. Her husband will join her in July and both will} return on the Normandie in September. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sanders (Barâ€" bars McPherson) . announce the birth of a daughter, Nancy Jean, born at the Presbyterian hospital, Chicago, on May 11. Mrs. W. A. Alexander, who has spent the winter at Clearwater, Florida, is residing at the Homeâ€" stead in Evanston. s Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Robert and sons, Noel and Daniel, are sailing the eighth of June on the Chamâ€" plain for a four mont!h tour through France, Belgium, Holland and Switzerland. They plan to reâ€" turn the first of September on the Paris. Among those men from Highland Park and Deerfield who will spend the weekâ€"end at Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€" Wan, Pierson, Wis., are: C. Edward Thorney, Paul Muzik, E. J. Engâ€" quist, Otto Fisher, John L. Udell, Clifford Speer, George Bersch, C. W. Boyle, John Huhn, Milton Merâ€" ner, Ray Dobbins, Don Clark and C. E. Piper. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Voight of N.. First St. are announcing the as their permanent representaâ€" tive for courtesy facials. Mrs. William Acker of Burton announces the appointment of 6 oz. can BLOSSOM WHOLE RIPE Large 28 oz. No. 2%; cans OV ALTINE TOMATOES ‘Telephone Highland Park 35 10 North Second Street> * Highland Park . FREEâ€"PROMPT DELIVERT SERVICE KOLLER GROCERY and through their connection with the New York style creators are in a position to submit some of the original models, and can duplicate any model shown, at attractive prices. We pared to reâ€"style old cont into the same lovely lln‘e-‘:z:co“h‘:m-dn-vl.nwmm KOLLER®‘S GROCERY Â¥ MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 16 North Sheridan Road EDYTHE TERRY Moldaner & Humer Moldaner & Humer BELCANO CO. Call H. P. 1338 Fur Fashion Exhibit GUARD YOUR PRECIOUS FURS FUR STORAGE â€" THE SAFE WAY Specials for May 14th to 20th REâ€"STYLE YOUR OLD COAT SOFTASILK CAMAY TOILET SOAP MB CBEOB ..............1..l.olennennlrnmnmmcinc ns 2% lb. carton AT PALMER HOUSE attend Chudk ? _ 525 Central Av. T $ Ttel H. P. 3100 birth of a son born Thursday, May 6, at the Highland Park hospital © Eyes Examined â€" Glasses Fitted NAIR CUTS ............ Grade School Children Seturdays ... Office Hours â€"7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 117 N. St. Johns, Highland Park _ Immediate relief from _ MIGRAINE â€" HEADACHES in p i Repaired * All Work Guaranteed DR. WOOD, O. D. Optometricâ€"Eye @ Specialist @ DILL‘S. â€" HOME BARBER SHOP 21 North Second Street AUTO CREDITS side of street 2 for 27c Tel. H. P. 54 25¢ 31c 11¢ 35¢

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