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Highland Park Press, 12 Aug 1937, p. 6

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Miss Bullard attended the Royceâ€" more school and Wells college, and is a provisional member of the Santa Barbara Junior league. Mr. Howland was graduated from Brown university in 1931 and received his master‘s degree at Harvard in 1933. fiveâ€" years ago. Mrs. Bullard and her two daughters Miss Carol and Miss Clariâ€"Jean are spending a few days in Highland Park on their way back to their home in California from a trip around the world. lar Bullard of Santa Barbara Calif., formerly of this city anâ€" nounced the engagement of their eldest daughter, Carol to Richard Hubbard Howland, son of Car| Badger Howland and the late Mrs Howland of Providence, R.J. It was not unusual that the anâ€" nouncement should be made at the Bard home, for the majority of the Bullard‘s close friends are in Highâ€" land Park, where they had made their home for many years, and these two families have been close friends for a long time.> Miss Bulâ€" lard, Miss Bard and the former Miss Barbara Bullard, now Mrs. Charles A. Storke II, all were inâ€" troduced to society at a party given jointly. by the Bards and the Bu! Mr. Howland isâ€"a fellow of the Agora Excavations of Athens. He was not present at the announceâ€" ment party, because he is still in Greece, where he and Miss Bullard met two and a half years ago. After their marriage, he and Miss Bullard will return‘ to Greece to make their home for a year. DEBUTANTE TO GO ABROAD The young couple have not set a definite wedding date, but it will probably be in the late fall. Nancyâ€"Leigh Bowes, whose father is Jerome P. Bowes, Jr., of this city B PAGE SIX ayÂ¥y=s PICNIC Fendvready Wed.â€"Thursday Aug. 11â€"12 â€" DOUBLE FEATURE NiTES â€" 1st Performance 7:30 â€" 2nd at 9:00. ANN SOTHERN GENE RAYMOND A giddy funâ€"fest of crazy goingsâ€"on! Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday Aug. 15â€"16â€"17 ROBERT TAYLOR BARBARA STANWYCK VICTOR MeLAGLEN It‘s a real one, too: The only â€" tinned Tendeready Picnic produced in Americaâ€"Wilson‘s Tendeready Picnic. Fork tender, fine texture. Delicious sliced cold or just heat and eat, No waste. Try it. WILSON‘S Secret Process Tel H. P. 2100 Eve Performances 7:15 and 9:15 â€" Sat.â€"Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 continuous COOL â€" AIR CONDITIONED â€" COOL A racy, funâ€"tinged melodrama! 66! . here Goe Giel" * MÂ¥ ADDED: A COLOR CARTOON A drams PATSY KELLY, JACK HALEY in "PICK A STAR® BOB BURNS, llAi'#A nvfl "MOUNTAIN MUSIC* â€"« CLARK GABLE, MYRNA LOY in "PARNELL® LOCALS LEO _ CARRILLO MARY CARLISLE "This Is My "Hotel Haywire" A L C Y O N Highland Park, III. sz COMING â€"â€"â€" Mis Mr eity anâ€" of their Richard of â€" Carl will make her debut at a tea on Sebt. 18th. After the debutante fesâ€" tivities ‘are over next winter, her grandmother, Mrs. James H. Chanâ€" non, of Chicago, will take her to â€"MISS "GTODDS arvcaucu ihe â€" Uiilâ€" versity> School for Girls and has been following a career of decoratâ€" ing in one of the Barrington shops. Mr. Seyfarth was graduated from Princeton in 1934, and is engaged in business in Chicago. The wedâ€" ding will take place in the early part of 1938. The Grubbs family were former residents of Highland Park. â€" In a strictly military setting Miss Florence Christie, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Albert F. Christie of Fort Sheridan was married Friday afterâ€" noon to Lieut. Jacob George Reyâ€" nolds. The ceremony tooR place at 5 o‘clock in the Fort Sheridan chaâ€" pel. As the bride and bridgroom left the chapel to cross to the Officers club for the reception, an arch of crossed sabers was formed by sevâ€" eral of the bridegroom‘s fellow ofâ€" ficers for the young couple to walk under, BARRINGTON FAMILY TELLS OF BETROTHAL Mrs. Robert K. Fobes, (Katherine Grubbs), who with Mr. Fobes and their 2 year old daughter, Kirk, came from St. Paul, Minn., for the FLORENCE CHRISTIE WED FRIDAY In Barrington, Sunday afternoon, at a cocktail party agiven for Miss Mary Mavor, whose engagement to Richard Hedberg was recently anâ€" nounced, the guests were thrilled to learn of the engagement of Miss Mary Grubbs to Hugh M. Seyfarth, son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert E. Seyâ€" farth of this city. The announceâ€" ment was made by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buckley, parent‘s of Miss Mary, who gave the party. Miss Alberta Christic was her sisters only attendant. Maj. Harâ€" old Priest was best man and usherâ€" ing were. Capt. Malcolm Howell, Capt. Harold Turnbull, Lieut. Charâ€" les Casey, Lieut. Benjamin Warfield, Lieut. Robert Bahr and Lieut. Cy. Marlow. â€" Following a reception in the garâ€" den, Mr. Millard, son of Mrs. Everâ€" ett Lee Millard of Highland Park, and his bride and their attendants went upstairs to have breakfast at a table set on an open balcony overâ€" looking the scene of the wedding. The stone wall enclosed a semiâ€" circular terrace, on which the cereâ€" mony was read by Dr. Robert French Leavens, before an antique Spanish altar, decorated with fruit. The bride‘s dress was made of hand took place in the gardens of the Berkeley, Calif. home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Wentworth. â€" Europe WENTWORTHâ€"MILLARD NUPTIALS Before a low stone wall banked with cineraria, agapenthus, and delâ€" phinium, Miss Margaret Hill Wentâ€" worth and Malcolm Stuart Millard repeated their wedding vows last Monday afternoon. The ceremony The harumâ€"scarum . halfâ€"pint . of dynamite is of on her riproaringest rampage | Fridayâ€"Saturday _ Aug ADDED: Carteon â€" SELECTED SHORTS. Wed.â€"Thurs. Aug, 18â€"19 â€" DOUBLE PEATURE NITES â€" Ist Performance 7:30 â€" Ind at 9:00 Return showing by popular request! WYNN GIBSON Jackie Moran â€" Warren Hull By _ Gene Strattonâ€"Porter, Ameriâ€" ca‘s best beloved author. "Haorsefeathers" JANE WITHERS MARKS BROTHERS O‘Halloran" 64 m‘l'. Holiday" "Michael Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ 13â€"14 embroidered handkerchief linen brought from Porto Rico many years ago, and she carried an inâ€" formal bouquet of daisies‘ Miss Elizabeth Millard, sister of the bridegroom, was one of the bridesâ€" maids, and Everett L. Millard Jr. was best man. beautiful bouquet of white roses and babies breath. She was attended by Elverna Rueckert of Milwaukee who wore a blue satin: gown and carried a garden bouquet. One of the bridesmaids, Miss Lucille Berg of this city wore a frock of peach Tace and carried a garden bouquet while the other bridesmaid, Miss Frieda Reuter of Kenosha wore yelâ€" low lace and carried a garden bouâ€" quet. Arnold Reuter served his brother as best man and Jesse Johnson of Lake Forest and Harold Bloch of Greenlake, Wisconsin were the ushers. .A reception followed the ceremony at the Masonic temâ€" ple. Miss _ Edna _ Dorothea _ Bloch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bloch of Bob O‘Link road became the bride of Paul Reuter, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Reuter in a serâ€" viee which took place Saturday, August. 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the St. Johns Evangelical . church. _ Rev. Piepenbrock officiated. was best man. Following a month‘s wedding trip in Mexico, Mr. Millard and his bride will be at home in Chicago. LOCAL GIRL TO ENTER STONELEIGH Miss Maryanne Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Peters of 368 Moraine road, will enter Stoneleigh college, Rye Beach, N.H. this fall. Miss Peters is & ‘graduâ€" ate of Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school. The bride wore a gown of white satin with a long tulle veil, fashâ€" BLOCHâ€"REUTER NUPTIALS AUGUST 1 KATHERINE SORSEN WED: SATURDAY > Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sorsen of Gray avenue are announcing the marriage of their daughter Katherâ€" ine Marion to Everett Morrison Inâ€" man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Inman of Vine avenue. The cereâ€" mony which took place at the Bethâ€" any Evangelical church Saturday afternoon at 4 o‘clock was read by Rev. Siemson. Miss Doris Inman a cousin of the groom acted as bridesâ€" maid and John Sorsen a brother of the bride served Mr. Inman as best man. 4 Miss Louise Salaun of th; U&I apartments is leaving next Sunday for a weeks fishing trip at Eagle River, Wisconsin with friends from Chicago. Bob Robinson and Bill Bohme will return to Highland Park Saturday from a weeks motor trip throu’h the East. dve Mrs. George Pansie and Miss Kathryn _ Kickhafer of _ Oshkosh, Wisconsin are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bahr. Mrs. H. C. Warren and son Edâ€" ward of Elmwood drive left last week for a months visit with Mrs. Warren‘s sister and husband, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Tilden Swan in Los Anâ€" geles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Chandler (Helen Ball) are enjoying their honeymoon touring through Maine and will be at home after Septem: ber 1 at the Hoffman apartments, South Bend, Indiana. Mrs. E. C. Forest, formerly Lillie Bell and daughter Shirley of York, Pa., â€" are visiting _ Mrs. Forest‘s mother Mrs. Oscar F. Bell of North avenue. Mrs. Davie Woodâ€" and Mrs. M. Kern of 21 Laurel ave., are at the St. Regis in New York city. Mrs. Viola Conrad is spending her two weeks vacation with relaâ€" tivesâ€"at Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Miss Bernice Tucker of Oakwood ave., returned Wednesday of last week from New York city, where she spent several weeks, _ Miss Tucker visited Radio City and the Statue of Liberty as well as all points of interest in that vicinity. Miss Dorothy H. Brooks of 548 Central ave.,~ is attending the French school, .one of the modern language schools, of Middlebury, Vermont, this summer. The five segregated schools of English, French, German, Spanish and Italâ€" ian, have the largest enrolliments in their history at this year‘s sesâ€" sion. The Woman‘s Missionary society of the First United Evangelical church will meet today (Thursday) at the home of Miss Miller, 316 N. Green Bay road. Members and friends are cordially invited. Miss Becky Lou Childs of VAumrl. Ohio is visiting Miss Edith Walters of Burton ave., this week. Miss Edith Tucker left Thursday for a two weeks vacation in Washâ€" ington, D.C. and New York city where she will visit friends. Jack Helm left Tuesday for his home in San Diego, Calif., after spending the past week with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Melville, of Ridgewood drive. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Palmer enâ€" tertained the Erwin Graumaun family of Beverly Hills on Saturday evening at their home on Central Circle One of St. Paul‘s church has changed its meeting date from Thursday of this week to August 26. Mrs. John Ott of Oakley Ave. will be the hostess. THE PRESS Mrs. David Fisher of the‘ Udell building is enjoying a month‘s vaâ€" cation with relatives in California. Miss Jean Bullard, who, with her mother, Mrs. Sellar Blulard, and sister, Miss Carol, has been visiting the Ralph Bards, was taken to the Hixhhfi. Park hospital Monday where underwent an apendecâ€" tomy." _ vevge, oc ~ Biss w (TSOMS. enteria ed in their honor at dinner, Wedne day evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Prato, Elmer Stone, Jr., Mrs. Helen Golden and son Fritz, and daughter, Gloria Jean, Mr. Frank Conrad and Miss Elsie Plant motored ‘to Pontise Sunday where they met relatives from Springfield and enjoy an all day picâ€" ni€. view avenue have as their guest Mr and Mrs. Glenn Wallace. of Pitts Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Flinn and daughter, Marion, left last Friday for a months motor tour through the west and Pacific states. Marion will return to Highland Park from Denâ€" ver, Colo., on the Zephyr in two weeks. Little Billy Casey of N. Gregenbay road is visiting his cousin, Jackie Daley, in Chicago this week. The Misses Donna and Peggy Boynton entertained at a luncheon Monday for Miss Carol Bullard of Santa Barbara, Calif., who is visitâ€" ing here. â€" s The Misses Margaret and June Kuehne of Glenview avenue are touring through Michigan for a week. Nathan Udell and Billy Cope spent the week end with the Hugh Readings at Ephraim, Wis. Miss Dorothy Melville is visiting Miss Betty Kulman in Milwaukee a few days this week. Miss Joy Delhaye, Roy Delhaye, Miss Lydia Koepke, Harold ‘Koepke and Frederick Heffron Jeft last week for a ten day fishing trip in Northern Michigan. Mrs. Robert Phelps of Fort Sheriâ€" dan is spending several weeks visâ€" iting her aunt and uncle if Indianâ€" apolis, Ind. Mrs. Dorothy E. Haskins and her father, Dr. V.; A. Lacy, are spendâ€" ing two weeks ncear Detroit, Mich., where they are closing up their old home. _ Miss Jane Hart will entertain at a kitchen shower for Miss ‘Mary Mavor on Saturday. . Miss Mavor and Richard Hedberg plan to be married on Sept. 3. at luncheon last Thursday. Among those who attended were Jane Epâ€" stein, Phyllis Durban, Elizabeth Low, Mary Ellen Okey and Marâ€" gery Shay. . Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pickett of N. Linden avenue have purchased the home at 632 Montgomery road and expect to move there the first of September. ' Mrs. Edward C. Greiner, Mrs. Robert _ Rosseau and Mrs. Lloyd Cook have returned to Fort Sheriâ€" dan from a three weeks‘ motor trip to Quebec, the Gaspe peninsula and New â€" England. Mrs. Greiner‘s motherâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Bert H. Greiâ€" ner, of Culver, Ind., accompanied them. I. H. NEMEROFF CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN 372 Central Ave. Tel. H.P. 630 JEWELRY REPAIRING B. E. Christensen, O.D. OPTOMETRIST Mr. and Mrs. Willison of Broad with a It‘s nourishing and healthful as well as deliciously refreshing on warm days. It‘s FLAYVOR IS DIFFERENT Appealing to young and old alike, even those who never could drink milk really enjoy milk from Mellody Farms. We repair watches, clocks and jewelry of every description. Prices reasonable. Phone Highland Park 674 MELLODY FARMS DAIRY Phone Highland Park 2160 391 Central Avenue Highland Park, L COOL OFF Ta.sjtier Better Milk evening. Hubert:â€" leftâ€" Tuesday morning to finish, his studies at Denbigh high school in Detroit. Mrs. Charles D. Herron of Dale avenue, entertained â€" at luncheon Monday, at Onwentsia Country club in Lake Forest. e Major and Mrs. Albert Christie and daughter, Alberta, of Fort Sheridan . will leave for their new quarters and post at Providence, R. 1., the middle of this month. Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson and little Ida lnt Saltenberger are leaving for Eagle River, Wis., where the Nelsons will vacation for two weeks. . Ida May who lives at Eagle River, has been the guest of the Nelsons the past month. * Mrs. L. E. Nash and two sons have returned from a month‘s vaâ€" cation at Delavan, Wis. Gunter Schwandt entertained Huâ€" bert Wiestoff of Detroit, Michican Philip Scully, Jr., has been ill with an infected ear for the past few days, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Calbri of Highwood are receiving congratulaâ€" tions on the birth of a daughter born Monday, August 9 at the Highâ€" land Park hospital, * New selection of Ladies Floraled HOUSE COATS (with puffed sleeves. Size 14 to 20. ~â€"â€"â€" $l Guaranteed fast colors. Special ...___._..._._______. DOLLAR DAY . . . Specials 28 North First St. Highland Park Dry Goods Your Children . .. HECKETSWEILER STUDIO Photographers They change so rapidly in a few years, but photographs of them never grow up. The vacation period is an ideal time for photographs of the youngsters. Plan for a sitting now. 7 SOUTH ST. JOHNS AVENUE TELEPHONE H. P. 435 300 pair of Ladies SHOES from our regular stock. Broken sizes. ; $1 Special price ... Our entire stock of Womâ€" en‘s, Men‘s and Children‘s SHOES at greatly reâ€" duced prices. Special for Dollar Day. Large selection of New Fall House D;teues. Guaranteed fast colors. Sizes 14 to 52. SI SAXON BED SHEETS 31 (63x89). Special .._.. m.l.ossllllllll. Colors: tea rose.or white Special ... ....sl..z...l.... LADIES BAMBERG SLIPS. Guaranteed not to run. or pull out at seams. Shadowproof panel and adjustable straps. Size 32 to 44. Closing aut all ourâ€"Ladies Wool BATHING SUITS. All sizes Special | ... 1@ Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Gsell left last week for a vacation in Frankâ€" fort, Michigan. , Mrs. Edgar Ball of Ridgewood drive entertained at a surprise birthday party for her daughter, Jean, Monday evening. Dr. and Mrs. G. .A. Pfeiffer, daughter Suzanneâ€"and son Jimmy of Oshkosh, Wisconsin were the weekâ€"end: guests of Mrs. Peiffer‘s sister, Mrs. Carl Bahr. Joanne Hatcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Hatcher, Jr. is spending a week with her friend, Ann Griffith at Wauwatosa, Wis. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1987 Mrs. Walter J. Miller of Sierra Madre, Calif., who is visiting her daughter Mrs. P. .N. Gould this summer . is -pcudinq' this week in Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Borre of Glenview are the happy parents of a son born Wednesday, August 4, at the Highland Park hospital. Phone Highland Park 1088 MIGRAIN i ~.m»m Eyes Ezamined â€" Glasses Fitted Office Hours â€"7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 117 N. St. Johns, Highland Park DR. WOOD, O. D. 5) eprmnietey ) . dovnerHzta..walied, Pne $1.79 .. $2.179 $1

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