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Highland Park Press, 16 Sep 1937, p. 7

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a.II'. and In. 2tpht'.%T, hm tq . an. Gnu: an.“ ion and.) Sap- teotber3th., WY. mm u. I”? Jim Gun-u I. having an. _ for his Junior.” It Dartmouth. Mr. and in. inter healer and child”- on bone Alter n week- vmtiol with "have. " Pomona. Win. Mr. And In. J. B. Gluten und family have alumni from unit summer home a Ludiuton, Michi- (In. Misa gulen Jean Abercromby on- umined n n uncommon. have: Tuesday evening for Min Jean Erie- In. Arthur S. Durand returned this week to her home having cloud the Durand summer home in Doug- ins, niobium Adolph [Alli And Elsie Bueanti of Highwood took out I matting. license in WIukegIn recently. . Mr. Dudley Cram Wltion 're- turned Sunday from his ten week "g four of Europe. Mr. and Mrs. George Osborne Bliu and Min Mu Bliss will on- tertain " I bullet supper Sunday main; for Ilia Heater Ann Thom-I and her since, Mr. Rae burn P. any. Mr. and In. w. L. Mum-en of Waukegan are the proud parents of I son born Tuesday " the High- land Park hospital. Mr. Robert Child; of N. Simian road in entertaining " a small din- ner party Saturdny evening. 7 Mica Phoebe Swuey ieturnea Wednesday from Camp Wmick Woods, Sumter. Wisconsin. Mr. A, C. Lromia has returned to his work in ,springfie1d utter spending two weeks with his family on W. Central we. Frederick and Connor Creigh are leaving Saturday for Williams Col- lege, Mm. Lee East, non of Mrs. Mary Eat, Bitrhwoird left Tuesday to enroll " u Junior in Marmion Military m- demy. Aurora, Ill. Mr. Dunn D. Corrough spent the e‘uly part of the week with his family It Kirksville, Mo. . Richard Knobloch returned Wed- nesday from I short vacation with relatives at Phillips, Wis. He will leave Saturday for his sophomore year " the University of Wisconsin. The Misses Enid Buick: and Ha- ul Weaver will leave this weekend for Franklin college, Ind. Miss Eleanor Hawk of Rogers Park entertained at I phower for Mrs. Peter Pram (Elennot Conrad) last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson of Winnetka are announcing the birth of a son born Sunday " the High- land Park hospital. Edward Counihan and John Whit- timore of Boston who have been the house guests of the R. B. Swazeys will leave this Saturday for their homes in the Eat. John Epstein is'returnirtg to Le- land Stanford college in Cnlifornil the latter part of this week for his sophomore year. Mrs. Robert Greenslade left Sat- urday with Mr. Ind Mrs. Paul Kress and Gordon Kress for a trip to Min- neapolis, Fargo Ind Voltaire, y.D. Dianne Ewell left Monday after- noon for Stevens college, Columbia, Mo., where she is entering her sen- ior year. T Miss Ruth. Herbst, dlughier of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Herbst is a member of the Junior class in the boarding department at Milwaukee- Downer aeminsrz. [ Donald Sherwin his gone to " tend St. Thoma school in Minnenp- olis, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. o. G. St. Peter of Waukegan Ire announcing the en- gagement of their daughter Mrs. Mildred Rudolph to Mark Hut-old Caldwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Caldwell of Hedrick, Iowa. At 10 o'clock Saturduy morning. Miss Mnry Knthleén and Miss Ann» belle Elizabeth Roach, duuzhurl of Mr. and Mrs. Purick J. Roach of Highwood became brides in n double nuptial ceremony " St. June- chnrch. Miss Mary Kathleen In: married to Janie Hiehet Hines of Danville JIL, and Miss Annabelle Elizabeth became the wife of Harold Crompton of Kinenid, m. ROACH SISTERS IN DOUBLE WEDDING Both brides were dressed in ivory akin gown- with tulle will held in place by pearl crowns. Each ear- In Milan. and mm ll vol! an 4.tiet-t, “the on an by: In FLAVOR " DErrBttRt" A-ttrat-r-di, "mth-h-re-tret My!“ “WM.“ MELODY FARMS DAIRY DRINK MILK FOR GOOD HEALTH In in. Ilia In: Moon in mu by Ill-I Alan Cub] u add of honor. Haydn- wu Ibo of will. nun, with which It. can“ “it. rou- and my)”. Tho bride maids won Ilia Ann Walsh And [in Clara Outlay. both of Guy but, who were druid in blue ntin. M Borer., too, won white you . Mammal-not).- which... Ili- Elunor Curley, maid of honor for II:- Anmbdle Eliuheth. um similarly attired in I [on of white satin, and cured I bouquot Ike that of the other ttttettdantts. The bridesmaid; Min Ann: Mu [Ahoy and Min Martin Kahuna, were dreated in blue utin nnd car- ried white rows. William Roach nerved as best mu for Mr. Hines. Ugh": were Jack Curley nnd Edward notch. John Roach "tended Mr. Crompton u best man. Jack Walsh Ind Thomas and Richnd Roach, twin brothers of the hides, were munch A wedding hrs-Id”: I’ll served u the home of the brides' parents following the mm. In the after- noon B. reception was held for rel:- tives Ind friends. . Mr. and Mrs. Him are now on . honeymoon to the Wisconsin Dells. nnd later will be at home in High- wood. Mr. and Mrs. Crompton left for Kincaid, where they will nuke their home. _ RETURNS FROM EXTENSIVE TRIP Mr. Edward E. Kleinschmidt has returned to Deere Park alter com- pleting a six weeks' motor tour through German’y, Austria and Switzerland, with his family. Late in August he and his daughter, atria, returned on the SS "Bremen" ile Mr. and Mrs. Bernard L. Kleinschmidt extended the tour to include some weeks in Paris. fl de- lighted, however, were Mr. an 'Mrs. Edward F. Kleinachmidt with the! ocean voyage enroute to Hamburg that they made the return trip to Highland Park via a 6 weeks sea voyage on the SS "Elbe" through the Panama Canal to Los Angela. and thence by train across the con- tinent. Now, with sch Stewart, they are enroute to one of their fav- orite hunting and fiishing spots in Minnesota. Between them all. they have collected some hundreds of feet of film record of their trips. Miss Josephine 1asewenstiin of Highland Plrk, will enter her sopho- more year " Rnndolph - Macon Woman’s college this month. "Easy Living" Is Two Day Feature at I9eerpath Theatre The college will open ifs forty- fifth session on Sept. IT. Approx- imately 670 students hnve been en- rolled, according to I recent mue- ment from the Registrar's office. The Igniting Marx brothers top the bill at the Deerpnth Theatre this week in their latest maniacal production. "A Day " the Races." A fine supporting cut including Allen Jones, Maureen O'Sullivnn. Douglas Dumbrille, and others we sent the sane part of the show which begins a. three-duy engage- men " the Deerpnth on Sundny, September 19. On Thursday Ind Friday,. the 16th and 17th, Jenn Arthim Ind Ed.. ward Arnold in "Easy Living" pre- sent a sophisticated comedy that his the accl-im of nll critics u tops for entertainment. It'rn “rag: to riches" story with I new twist And hilarious porn-yak. 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