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Highland Park Press, 23 Dec 1937, p. 6

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BEAUTIFUL WEDDING SATURDAY Wearing iceâ€"green satin with a matching tulle veil fingerâ€"tip length, Helen Jeffries repeated her marâ€" riage vows Saturday evening at 8:30 o‘clock with Allan Crawfurd Price of Londorg Englandg [The service was read in Trinity church, which was filled with small pine trees, white poinsettia plants and lighted candles for the ceremony, and choir boys singing Christmas carols and the wedding march, Miss Smith ‘visited the Byfields last. summer, while they were vaâ€" cationing at Ephriam, Wis, IRVING RANDALL TO WED EASTERN GIRL Mrcand Mwe â€"Thenea NP Fiske yay@ & tea Saturday at their home in Hazelton, Pa., to announce the engagement of their daughter Ruth Louise to Irving Randall, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Randall of this city. Neither Mr .Randall or his parents went east for the party, but Miss Hicks is coming west the day after Christmas to spend a few days with the Randalls and to meet her finance‘s parents. Miss Hicks is a graduate of the Catherine Gibbs school in New York. Mr. Randall prepared at Woodbury Forest for Yale Univerâ€" sity where he was graduated in 1936. He is engaged in business in Chicago. The bride‘s sister, Virginia Jeffâ€" ries, attended as matron of honor. She was attired in an ivory broâ€" cade gown and carried yellow orâ€" chids. Yvonne Rigby of Norfolk, England, the bridesmaid, wore gold brocade. Mrs, Robert Moore Jeffries, the bride‘s mother, wore a gown of abâ€" sinthe green with a corsage of green orchids, and the bridegroom‘s mother, Mrs. Walter H. Crawfurdâ€" Price of London, wore silver lame with white orchids. Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Smith of Als ton, Mass., of the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth Hildreth Smith to Abbott Byfield, son of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Byfield of this city. Miss Smith is a graduate of Bosâ€" ton University. Mr. Byfield, who is now a senior at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, attended Denny School in Paris, is a graduâ€" ate of North Shore Country Day school and for a short time attendâ€" ed Northwestern University. No wedding plans will be made until after Mr. Byfield is graduatâ€" A reception followed the cereâ€" mony at Exmoor Country club. Mr. Crawfurdâ€"Price and his bride are sailing for their home in London about the first of the year. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT TO EASTERN GIRL ENTERTAINS AT TEA SUNDAY Mrs. Cary Wood Thomas enterâ€" tained at tea Sunday afternoon for her son MacPherson Thomas and PAGE SIX mfii. s owrnhlf'hhrufl ADDED: CARTOON in COLOR Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Dec. 22â€"23â€"24 OTHER SHORTS Admission: Adults 35e â€" Children 186 Broadway Melody Of 1938 It‘s the grundest romantic funâ€"fest the screen has given you in ages . . . and if you‘re IookiJ.fnr a different exciting elimax . . . don‘t miss it! (but not the kind you read in books) Tel H. P. 2400 Hignland Park, IIl. â€" Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ Sun. â€" Mon. â€" Tues. â€" Wed. Dec. 26â€"27â€"28â€"29 ROBERT TAYLOR ELEANOR POWELL Is Made At Night" Doors Open 6:30 p.m. â€" First Performance, 7 p.m. â€" Second Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 2:30 continuous ADDED : SELECTED SHORT SUBJEOTS JEAN ARTHUR. CHARLES BOYER LOCALS â€" RONALD COLMAN in "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA® PAUL MUNI in "ZOLA" "ALI BABA GOES TO TOWN" "History A L C Y O N in zumc COMING â€"â€"â€". Mr. and Mrs. Werner Wieboldt of Bob O‘ Link road are entertainâ€" ing at tea Saturday afternoon for their sons and their wives. ° Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Hatcher Jr. will have as their holiday guests Mrs. Hhatcher‘s mother and fathâ€" er, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Odell, her sister, Miss Jessie Odell, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holland, all of Frankfurt, Ky. Mrs. Albert P. Snite entertained at luncheon, preceding the meeting at the Highland Park Woman‘s Club, for Mrs. George B. Chapman who is leaving next week for Florâ€" ida where she will spend the winâ€" ter. C cireles until they voted to return to the house. Arriving they found the house ablaze with lights and the thirtyâ€"five guests awaiting their return. After dancing in the sunâ€" room decorated as a miniature silâ€" ver forest, the guests went to the recreation room. which was transâ€" formed into a "Monte Carlo", where thousands of false dollars passed across the table. A buffet supper was served at midnight. Martha and Frances Neelly, who are students at the Chillicothe Busâ€" iness College at Chillicothe, Mo., are spending the Christmas holiâ€" days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Neelly of Highland Park. They will return to Chillicothe to On Saturday evening, following a dinner party for a few friends, Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Kleinschmidt arranged a surprise birthday party for their daughter Doris at their home at 2620 Deere Park Drive. Doris‘ plan was to drive into Chiâ€" cago to dance and with her dinner party guests set out for the city. However, the guests, who were in on Mr. and Mrs. George O. Bliss of Mount Claire, N. J., are spending the Christmas holidays with Mr. Bliss‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bliss of N. Linden avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Bard of N. St. Johns avenue are entertaining at tea Sunday for a few of their friends to meet Mary Hancock Bard and her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Bard Jr. of Santa Paula, California. Mrs. Everett L. lfllxd enterâ€" tained at luncheon yesterday at the Arts Club in Chicago for Miss Emâ€" ily Harmon, the debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Harmon. Mr. Wallace E. Pierce of Plattsâ€" burg, N. Y., will spend the Christâ€" mas and New Years holidays with his daughter, Mrs, Albert O. Snite. Mr. Frank D. Austin of DeTamâ€" ble avenue spent the weekâ€"end visâ€" iting his sister, Miss Nellie Austin in Olean, N. Y. his fiancee, Miss Josephine Flemâ€" ing, whose marriageâ€"is to take place Dec. 20th at the Church of the Holy Spirit in Lake Forest. Dr. Herbert W. Prince will officiate. Only the immediate families will be present. Mrs. H. H. Sellery will home for the holidays from ington, D. C. Saturday Chan on the gayest whirl . . . and the strangest case . . . of his career 1 Thursday â€" Friday â€" Saturday December 29, 30 â€" January 1 SHIRLEY TEMPLE © JEAN HERSHOLT Johanna Spyri . . . A greater Shirâ€" A story that has the world over1 «»Charlie Chan On . _ Broadway" ADDED SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS ADDED: CARTOON in COLOR JOE PALOOKA COMEDY Matinee at 2:30 p.m. WARNER OLAND KEYE LUKE JOAN MARSH "Heidi" kent drivine in in December 25 , 9 p.m. be at Washâ€" The Zion Lutheran Congregation was happy to have their pastor back in the pulpit again last Sunâ€" day. The Rev. Henry C. Hedlund had been a patient at the Augusta hospital in Chicago for about two weeks. Donald Morgan of Harvard Gradâ€" uate school and Elisha Morgan from St. Louis, Mo., are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Morgan of East Cenâ€" tral avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Gregg of Milâ€" waukee, Wis,, are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sellery. est college, Friday, Dec. 17, in the Durand auditorium on the college campus. Shirley Markell of Oakwood aveâ€" nue entertained â€" eleven of her young friends at dinner followed by a party at her home on Sunâ€" day, in honor of her tenth birthâ€" day anniversary. The afternoon was spent in playing games. resume their studies in two weeks. Babe . Abercromby, who attends Drake University, Howell, 8. Murâ€" ray, who atteads Amberst, and Elâ€" mer Stone, Jr., who is attending the University of Illinois, are among the students coming home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Aubrey of E. Central avenue are entertainâ€" ing at tea from 4 to 7 today (Thursday). Mr. and Mrs. Carol Vanoni of W. Park avenue are the proud parâ€" ents of a son born Sunday, Deâ€" cember 19, at the Highland Park hospital. Thomas Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Hawking 325 Laure! avenue, Highland Park, played the role of Old Man in the Christmas play, "Dust to the Road," presented by students of Lake Forâ€" Mr. Frederick Sparks of Long Island will be visiting relatives in Highland Park for the holidays, staglngâ€" al the home of his sister, Mrs. J. Tether, 145 S. Green Bay road. Lawrence Harris, who attends Riversity Academy at Gainesville, Ga., is spending the holidays with his parents here. Mrs. Hazel Crow Ewell is being brought home today from the Evâ€" anston hospital where she underâ€" went a major operation two weeks ago. + Spencer ‘and Tom Moseley, sons of George Moseley, who attend the Hill school, are visiting their faths er, and their» grandmother, Mré Carleton Mosely, for the holidays; i Gubndiiinbe 6 ADZ; . 200C MAAGIENAAAatn.. n vicBoabdiiibhiabast 1.3 Among ‘the students who have returned to this vicinity to spend the holidays from the University of Illinois with their parents are: Barbara ‘Ann Bartling, Philip Danâ€" ley, George Doremus, Jr., Richmond FitzGerald, Stewart Gail, Qrace Gatewood, Lee Gatewood, Ada Gruâ€" sin, Donald Jennings, /Paul Jenâ€" nings, Frank Keller, / David Laâ€" Mrs. Sidney L. Schwars of Orâ€" chard Lane entertained a few of her Smith college friends at lunchâ€" eon Tuesday, among whom was Miss Dorothy Ainsworth, head of the Physical Education Department at Smith college. Rue, Jean _ Bi‘;:'l’h'elzaor:-;mory Moore, Jr.. Mary Morris, Robert Moseley, James Smith, Jr., Elmer THE PRESS Col. and Mrs. Edgar King of Fort Sheridan, are entertaining at a cocktail party, next Tuesday aftâ€" ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walther Marâ€" jorie Frye) expect to leave Monday, Jan, 3 for a three months motor trip through the south to Florida and west to California. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wizelman of Los Angeles, California, are visitâ€" Apage uhinnhss corrra masih a inte i fuan t (he Bernard Wizelmans of Glencoe aveâ€" Miss Sue Coale who has been atâ€" tending Mills college Oakland, Caliâ€" fornia, returned home last Friday, for the Christmas holidays. Dianne Ewell is home for the holâ€" idays from Stevens college, Columâ€" bia, Mo., where she is studying dramatic art, under Miss Maude Adams. Stone, Kathryn Weinberg, William Wright Jr. Miss Annette Jones, a senior at Bradford Junior college, Bradford, Massachusetts, is at home enjoying the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Robâ€" erts Jones of Vine avenue, Highâ€" land Park. Miss Jones was elected president of the Bradford Glee club this fall. s x The C. E. Timsons of Wilmot road have <their two college sons home for the holidays. Eldred, who received his degree at Dartmouth last June, is home from MIT (Massâ€" achusetts Institute of Technology) at Boston, and Andy, from Founâ€" tain Valley school in Colorado, nue. Miss Enid Brooks is home from Franklin college, Franklin, Indiana for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Haller and daughter Elizabeth, of Marshman avenue will return home~January 2nd from a three weeks sojourn in Mexico. Mrs. E. E. Paulson of McDaniels avenue, is spending Christmas with re[l_tives in Norway. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Corwith, Jr., entertained at a small tea Sunâ€" day for their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Corwith, Sr. who were celebrating their fortyâ€"fourth wedâ€" ding anniversary. Hamilton Herman has returned from Williams college, Williamsâ€" town, Mass., to spend this Christâ€" mas vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Herman. s Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of Gray avenue spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. Smith‘s parentsâ€"in Oreâ€" Mr. Dana D. Corrough is leayvâ€" ing today for Kirksville, Mo., where he will visit his family, who are staying with Mrs. Corrough‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jones, over the holidkys. The Raymond E. Herman‘s son‘s of N. Linden avenue are entertainâ€" ing at an informal Christmas colâ€" legé tea, today, (Thursday). ~ ° Mr. and Mrs. Hertenstein of St. Louis, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowe of Chicago will be the Christâ€" mas holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson of Broadview aveâ€" nue. Miss Jean Vetter, dn;g'hter of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Vetter rwent ap appendectomy at the :&hlhnd Prrk hospital last Friâ€" dn_y; She is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Chapman of IIl. 8. Linden avenue are leaving Monâ€" day for Florida where they will reâ€" main until spring. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Beneke, Jr. will return to their new apartment at 33 Lake place from their honeyâ€" moon at Sarasota, Florida on Christmas Day. Miss Claire Beneke returned home the early part of the week from a weeks visit with Mrs. Carol McGlone in Lexington, Ky. Miss Mary Card of Bernardsville, N.J., will spend the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Card of E. Central avenue. On Saturday afternoon, Dec. 18, the piano pupils of Mrs. Harold Finch gave a recital at her home on Ridgewood drive. Before the reâ€" cital a Santa Claus helper distribâ€" uted gifts to the children. Those performing at the recital were: Among those to take out marâ€" riage licenses in Waukegan recentâ€" ly are: Augustus H. P. Shaw and Mary Elizabeth Sordy! of Highland Park; Domenic Dante of Highwood and Wilma Lucille Burgess of Highâ€" land Park. + Mrs. Harold Finch presented her pupils in a piano recital last Satâ€" urday afternoon. Following the reâ€" cital the participants were enterâ€" tained at a Christmas party. R Presents Pupils in Recital Dec. 18 Edward Marvin, Virginia Meierâ€" hoff, Mary Halsted, Portia Allen, Nancy Zipoy, Lois Lindblom, Kathie Watkins, Jack Hansen, Ann Temâ€" pleton, Phyllis Kirby, Barbara Fredrickson, Patty Lake, Helen Dahl, Janeth Finch, Dick Baum, Billy Bridges, Bobby Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Gillilan of Lincoln, Neb., are spending the holâ€" idays with Mrs. Gillilan‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Loomis. SHRINE WINTER i 4e= sAomul B 6 l T 7 T # :\ f j‘:!:. k d 420 "\\4 & s >._ "hAl ~\.“ 3 it / 2 U P 53. gi‘ A " f C P VC\ THIS IS No 8 OF A SERTES ~TELLING THE PUBOC After going through College, Medical School and Internship, many young Doctors further prepare themselves by going into famous Hospitals and Medical Schools of this country and Europe. This Post Graduate work is done under famous Physiâ€" cians, who have intensified their specialization, until they are the "last word" on some special operation, technique or treatment. Even after years of practice, the progressive Physician takes time nway for Post Graduate courses. stantly studying to perfect techâ€" nique and broaden his know!â€" edge. in order to give the patient every advantage of modern RObel'lpr ease _\ . , ,PHARMACIST || _ PHONE 144 ____ HIGHLAND PARK.ILL _Post Graduate Constant Study THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1987 Friday. 7:30 p.m., Children‘s Christmas service. Saturday, 6:30 . a. m}y Main * Christmas service. Sunday, 9:30 a. m., Sunday sehool. Christmas Day. Tel. H. P. 2967 Dr. Jim Butterworth _ Veterinarian By Special Appointment to Their Majesties Special Christmas and New Year‘s Day Dinner .‘ Chicken Parties Tel. LIBERTYYVILLE 606 Mâ€"I Pink Poodle Farm. On Route 22 at Half Day, IIL Open for LUNCHEONS and DINNERS Typewriters Repaired B. E. Christensen, O.D. OPTOMETRIST Sunday 10:30 a. m., Second All Work Guaranteed Phone Highland Park 2160 Redeemer Lutheran Church the Dog & Cat 2810 W. Park Ave. 891 Central Avenue Highland Park, DL '.,' :‘:‘::bLE’ OLI U A=

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