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Highland Park Press, 20 May 1937, p. 6

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Mré. Mctzel to Entertain The Highland Park group of the Northwestern Settlement have inâ€" vited their friends to a thrift bridge party for the benefit of the Thrift Shop Wednesday, May 26, at the home of Mrs, Truman Metzel of Bycamore place at 1:15 o‘clock. Two Granddaughters Mr. and Mrs, J. V. Noreross of E. Central avenue are the proud grandparents of two granddaughâ€" ters who arrived during the past week. A daughter, Elizabeth Norâ€" eross Morpiss, was born to Dr. and Initiated Into : Epsilon Pi Tau Mrs. â€" William Haviland Morriss Marion Norcross) of Wallingford, Conn., last Wednesday, May 12. Anâ€" other daughter, Mary Jane Norâ€" eross, was born to Dr. and Mrs. John R. Norcross of 415 Aldine Avenue. . Civica on _ Sétoediay .ME i6 Mr. W. E. Durbahn will be iniâ€" tisted into Epsilon Pi Tau, Nationâ€" al Honorary society for Industrial Arts Teachers at the Armour Instiâ€" tute on Saturday. Marriage licenses were taken out during the past week in Waukegan by: Albert J. Rutar and Olga A. Mikulik of Highland Park; Louis Babbins and Mabel Silverstrini of Highwood; America Ladurini of Highland Park and Mary M. ‘Ariâ€" ano of Highwood; John Henry Lenâ€" zini of Highland Park and Mary Irene Macari of Highwood; Robert Eugene Sherman, Bloomington, and Elizabeth Sleeman of Highland Park; Pellegrino Palandri and Anâ€" nuziatina Santi of Highland Park. Miss Rena Nelson returned last week from Delray Beach, Florida, where she taught French in Miss Lupton‘s Sunshine School the past winter. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Benson of Pleasant avenue entertained at a surprise farewell party Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Pratt of 8. ‘St. Johns avenue, who WE SELL DRUGS! : *« * Yes, we print DRUUGSI : i8 ; Fin: capital letters. We want to emphaâ€" size it. This is emphatically a Drug Store. We specialize in Prescripâ€" tions, and pledge oursefres to fll each one precisoly as the Docter directs. No substitutions here. Our registered pharmadists areâ€"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. Thursday â€"â€" DOUBLE FEATURE NIGHTS â€"â€" J. EDWARD BROMBERG BETTY FURNESS The world‘s most embarrassed deâ€" A dramatle 1 lst Show 7:30. mlhh Sundayâ€"Monday _ May 23â€"24 Blasting drama! . . . lifting you out Eve Performances 7:15 and 9:15 â€" Sat.â€"Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 continuous FRANCINE LARRIMORE EDWARD ARNOLD VICTOR McLAGLEN WALTER CONNOLLY JUNE LANG Carole Lombard, Pred MacMerray in "Sving High, Sxing Low" 65'!!' 'm” < LOCALS â€" "John Mead‘s Woman" "Maney Steele . P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, II1 . â€" Admission 30¢â€"10¢ PHARMACISTS Di# A L C Y O N May 20 :n-nhc’ to Han Francisco, Calif., une 7. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Durbahn had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. R. Grabow and two children of Milwaukee and Miss Vera Graâ€" bow of Chicago. Mrs. John Washburn and Mrs. 8. W. Cregier entertained at tea on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Waltee Borg of McDaniels avenue entertained at a dinner party Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Pratt. Mrs. W. E. Durbahn and daughâ€" ter Phyllis will attend the Lindenâ€" wood College, St. Charles, Mo., l;luwhm Saturday at the Congress otel. Mr. William B. Wilmot of River Forest announces the engagement of his daughter, Bernadette, to Richâ€" ard B. Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 8. Martin of Hazel avenue. ‘The young couple expect to be marâ€" ried the early part of June. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lucchi of 216 Oakridge avenue, Highwood, anâ€" nounce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Lena Lucchi, to Mr. Harold F. Glandt, son of Mr. #nd MS_.â€" _A rerc torriy Grand View avenue. Dick Martin Engaged Mrs. F. K. Maechtle is spending this week in Wisconsin, visiting relaâ€" times. â€" When Frahces Paulsen graduates in June from the Lincoln school, she will be one of the happiest young dadies of Highland Park, for as a graduation gift she is to make a trip to Norway to visit her grandâ€" parents. Her mother, Mrs. Iner Paulsen, will gccompany her daughâ€" ter to New York from where she will sail for Norway, unaccomâ€" ipanied, : . %.= : )_~‘ ...‘ Mrs. Harold Crozier (Catherine Monahan) and daughter, Judy, of New York City, is the guest of Miss Edith Tucker. The Monahan‘s were former residents of Highland Park. Mrs. Waliter Baldwin has returned from Phoenix, Ariz., where she spent the winter and is reopening her home on Lake avenue. â€" Miss Nellie Carlin, who spent the winter in Palm Beach, Fla., has reâ€" turned to her home in Ravinia. Mrs. Kent Wonnell and son, Burâ€" ton, motored to ‘Columbus, Ohio, over the weekâ€"end where they attended the National Orchestra contest in which the High School orchestra won a superior rating. _ _ _ _ _ Kay Kendzie, Vernon Rudolph, of this city, Bob Gooder of Deerfield, and Sis Wagner of Winnetka, will attend the Phi Delta Theta dance at Lawrence college, Appleton, Wis., Saturday as the guests of William and Morgan Holmes. Miss Helen Jean Abercromby spent the weekâ€"end in St. Louis, Mo., with Miss Virginia Perkins, who is attending Principia. â€" E. Catherine Craig Elected Secretary An ice cream social is to be held at the Elm Place school, the evening of June 13th. Catherine Craig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Craig, 608 Lauâ€" NORMA SHEARER LESLIE HOWARD "Romeo And Jullet" Edna May Oliver rel avenue, was recently elected seeâ€" retary of the student council of Lake Forest college. The council, which is the student governing body, is composed of representatives from the various social organizations on the campus. C e dl::énl‘bdn‘ml-fiu Stentor, campus » umnh,unmumm eation. She is a member of the colâ€" lege day committee and of Sigma :"-;Don.,nuoul English fraterâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rapp of Dato avenue are the proud parents of a son born Friday, May 14, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Gronau of Glencoe are announcing the arrival of a son born Monday at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. _ tia _A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Detommasso of Highwood Saturday, May 15. \ <oo aiah . onE The following are in Highland Park this week, called by the death of their father and grandfather: Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Everett, Redlands, Calif.; Mrs. Frank Warâ€" ren Everett, Ventnor, New Jersey; Robert P. Everett, Salem, Mass.; Betty Sellery Is Engaged and Sumus Musad Danide Mish M» apg.Afreâ€"Jamesâ€"C, ~Evereit; Missos Helen and Sarah Everett, and James C. Everett, Jr. * Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Sellery of Ravinia are announcing the engageâ€" ment of their daughter, Betty, to John S. Gregg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm E. Gregg, of Milwaukee., Mr. and Mrs. John Bernardoni, 808 Highwood avenue, Highwood, have issued invitations to the marâ€" riage of their daughter, Mary Irene Macari, and John Henry Lenzini, which will take: place Saturday morning at 9 o‘clock in St. James church, with Father Ward officiatâ€" ing. Mr. Lenzini is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Boilini of Highwood. Miss Sellery entered the National College of Education in Evanston after she finished at Roycemore, and will be graduated from the colâ€" lege in June. g Mr. Gregg, who is engaged in business in Milwaukee, is a graduate of Carleton college. The wedding will take place in the early fall. Macariâ€"Lenzini Wedding The bride will be attired in a gown of white satin with a long tulle veil. She will carry a bouquet of white tulips. Minlyn Chersti will serve as maid of honor, while Mary Luechi and Ida Lenzini will be bridesmaids. All three will wear frocks of white mouselline de sof in princess style with accessories »to match the flowers carried. They will carry bouquets of blue iris and red snap dragons. Robert Cary will serve the groom as best man and the ushers will be Paul Rubly and Dave Pasquesi. Mrs. Morton Mavor entertained at a tea party Friday in honor of Following a reception at the home of the bride‘s parents (from three to seven o‘clock) the young couple will leave on a week‘s honeymoon trip through the south. Upon their return they will reside at 308 Highâ€" wood avenue. Mrs. A. L. LaGro of Detroit, Mich., who was her guest during the past Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ermentrout (‘Tevis Gibson) of Wausau, Wisconâ€" sin, are the house guests of the William D. Manns this week. Mrs. George Allen Mason is enâ€" tertaining at a United Thank Offerâ€" ing tea for the Trinity Church Serâ€" vice League next Tuesday at her home on Hazelâ€" avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Lacy and son Bobby will spend the week end with the Norris Bochmer‘s in St. Louis, Mo. Miss Mary Mavor of Laurel aveâ€" nue spent the past ten days visitâ€" ing friends in Rochester, N. Y., and Detroit, Mich. . Mrs. Oliver 8. Brown and Miss Kathleen Pearson, who have been living at the Drake Hotel in Chiâ€" cago during the winter, moved back to Mrs. Brown‘s home at 525 Bronâ€" Mrs. Richard Pett of N. Greenbay road is entertaining her bridge club today (ThursdayJ. . Mre. Albert P. Snite accompanâ€" led her mother, Mrs. Frank Butler, to her home in Denver, Colorado. Mrs. Butler had spent the past sevâ€" éral weeks here with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Bard are expected home today _ (Thursday) from a six weeks sojourn in Europe. Mrs. Howard S. Smith is spending the summer at Tuscon, Arizona. Her daughter Margaret, who accompanâ€" ied her to Tucson last week returnâ€" ed home Saturday. C Mre. Robert Bock of Bob O‘ Link road entertained at a party Friday for her niece, Mrs. Edward Carstens of Beverly Hills, IIl. Mrs. Carsten has been staying with the Bock‘s for the past two weeks while her son Edward Jr. has been in the Highâ€" land Park hoapital, where he unâ€" derwent an appendectomy. . C H Beneke, Jr. spent the week ul‘l.:’M-fl. Ohio, visiting Miss Margaret Ditmare. Mrs. E. 8. Gillilan has returned to her home in Lincoln, Neb., after T senime uies un k re. A. 8. Loomis. Her brother, 5 accompanied her to Lincoln, TKE PRESS past two weeks at Lynehburg, Va. where he is visiting friends Tor a tained the Industrial Group of the Highland Park Arden Shore Comâ€" mittee Monday afternoon. § _ Dr. and Mrs. Irwin E. Wallace of Sunnyside avenue entertained at a buffet supper Sunday evening. _ Major and Mrs. Lioyd Cook of Fort Sheridan entertained at a cockâ€" tail party Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Marks and daughters, Elaine, Lucile, and Catherine, who have been in Caliâ€" fornia for the past year will return to their home at 434â€"Egandale road the first of June. The Harold Youngs, who have been occupying the Marks home during their abâ€" sence, have moved into the Byron Howes home on Maple avenue for two years, and the Howes have moved into their former home on Hazel avenue. Miss June Whitworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Whitworth of Highland Park, formerly of Glenâ€" coe, presented her senior recital in the recital hall of the.School of Muâ€" sic of Northwestern university at @â€"18 n‘alacsk Mandaew avanine Mav Northwestern under Kurt Wanieck and is a member of Phi Beta, honâ€" orary music sorority, She will be heard in selections from Bach, Brahms, Liszt, Chopin and modern composers. e Harry Howe Bentley, who has been visiting his sister on Woodâ€" land road, has returned to Washâ€" ington, D.C. . x Modern Trailer Park To Be Erected West Of Evanston Despite the many discussions pro and con regarding the trailer and trailer camps, announcement was made early this week of the erecâ€" tion of a modern trailer park deâ€" signed after the best in Florida and California, to be located six miles west of Evanston at the intersection of Touhy and Milwaukee avenues. The camp is for the convenience of north shore visitors it was anâ€" nounced by Robert S. Crane, general sales manager of Quinian and Tyâ€" son, Inc. The camp will be known as kthe Touhyâ€"Milwaukee | trailer park. Features of the park, which will beâ€" easily accessible to any point along the north shore, will be: an administration building; commissary completely equipped with groceries, confections and household necessiâ€" ties; separate and modern bath and toilet accommodations for men and women; 20x20 foot parking allotâ€" ments; free water and electricity, and very nominal rates for rental space and privileges. It is in no sense to be a "gypsy camp," but will be. so designed as to be occupied the year around and will be operâ€" ated in such manner as to insure a high grade occupaney.‘ _ 2o F Some of the pertinent facts. which the establishment of the trailer park brings to mind are revealed in a reâ€" cent editorial by Karl Hale Dixon, Mrs. George Aller® Mason enterâ€" Buitable for the F.H.A. Guarantee. Also at 4% up. 8. YONDORF & CO., INC. * _ | Authortzed 29 A, Mortgegee 194 N. LaSalle St. ° Central 6772 Opposite City Hall â€" Chicago. CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN $72 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 630 JEWELRY REPAIRING WE ARE IN THE MARKET POR I. H. NEMEROFF Our Tuuir Snow Is Now at Its Best! MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW FOR FALL PLANTING! HOLLAND FLOWERING BULBS before May 27 Present this card ® Landscape Consultation without Obligation e Ask for Circular of EVERGREENS â€" PERENNIALS PHLOX, SHRUBS, ETC. FrRrAnkEN Bros., Inc. Decchetd 244 PA pmoarselee 4241 at an _ Evanstonian who publishes Trailer Travel: In 1986 there were 750,000 trailerites in the U. S.; at the present rate of construction it is estimated that at the end of 1987 there will be 750,000 trailers and 2,000,000 trailerites; there are T00 Date Of Corno Games Changed to June 15 manufacturers of trailers in the country, most of them manufacturâ€" ers of customâ€"built trailers; and jmâ€" provement is expected in trailer deâ€" sign with the entry of eight autoâ€" mobile manufacturers into the trailâ€" er field this year. Because of conflicting dates, the Corno Party sponsored by the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs which was to have been held Tuesday night, May 25, has been postponed to Tuesday night, June 15. Watch for further announcements. Sheridan Rebekah Lodge is servâ€" ing the Mother and Daughter Banâ€" We are importers of you may travelthis path that leads to leisure IN EVERY HOME there stands a clothes hamâ€" per. And into it go hours of labor, backaches, frazzled nervesâ€"the weekly washing. But this hamper needn‘t hamper you. Let us show you the lane that leads to leisure, through our modern laundry service. â€" Invest your washday in serving as a comrade to husband and children. It will bring far greater dividends than hours wasted at a washtub. Just as you have made an «rf of homemaking, we have made a dusiness of washday. 52 times a yeaf Hundreds of women in this community use our service every week. Many of them, doubtâ€" less, are your neighbors. They know the joy of worryâ€"free washdays . . . and they know, too, that our way safeguards bealth as well as clothes! We are as convenient as your telephone. Call now, and a routeman will stop at your home to explain the different services we offer and help you select one suited to your needs. Start to enjoy that extra day of freedom this week. RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. Tel. H. P. 177â€"178 #1t Rebekah |Lodge tonight (Thursday) in the Odd Fellows Hall in Wauâ€" kegan. â€" Mrs. Edna Watkins is in charge of the evening, and is being assisted by many Highland Park members. & l DR. WOOD, 0. D. tricâ€"Eye M Phone Highland Park 2160 B. E. Christensen, O.D. Office Hours â€"7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 117 N S+ Tahna Hichland Park 391 Central Avenue THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1987

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