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Highland Park Press, 30 Dec 1937, p. 6

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The marriage of Josephine Flemâ€" ing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Josâ€" eph B. Fleming of Lake Forest, and Thomas McPherson Thomas of this city was solemnized at 7 o‘clock last evening in the chapel at the Church of the Holy Spirit in that city, Fol: lowing the ceremony which was read by the Rev. Herbert W. Prince, a family dinner was held at the home of the bride‘s parents. Mrs. Charles Elwell left last eveâ€" ning for Los Angeles, Calif., where she will join Miss Theresa Sheahan, who has spent the past two weeks there. ~Together they will attend Mr. Thomas is the son of Mrs. Cary Wood Thomas of this city and Charles N. Thomas of New York City. LAKE FOREST WEDDING YESTERDAY . The Lake Forest lodge of the I. O. Ladies of Viking and the Lake Forest lodge I. 0. V. and their famâ€" ilies will hold their annual "Julâ€" fest," this evening, Thursday (in the American Legion hall. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. Entertainâ€" ment for both young and old will follow the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Searls of St. Paul, Minn., were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William H. B’;r‘hl of Clifton ave., Tuesday eveâ€" ning. JULIUS ROSENWALD 11 TO WED Julius ‘Rosenwald II of Chicago and Miss Julia G. Kaufmann of Elkâ€" ing Park, Pa., applied for a marâ€" riage license early this week in that city. Mrs. Lessing Rosenwald, mother of the prospective brideâ€" said the wedding would take m“hflnmrfutm." CHARLOTTE ANN GOELITZ 1sS ENGAGED Mrs. Adolph Goelits of Bannockâ€" burg announces the engagement of her daughter Charlotte Ann to Mr. Karl E. Peterson of Lake Forest. Maleoim D. Vail, Jr., 190 Lakeâ€" wood Place, has been pledged to Chi Psi fraternity at Cornell university. Miss Kaufmann, who is 21, is the daughter of Mrs. Alice G. Kautâ€" mann. She was educated at Sarah Lawrence college and the Univerâ€" sity of Pennsylvania, _: Mr, Rosenwald who is 23, is the son of the chairman of the board of Sears, Roebuck & Co., and grandâ€" son of the late Julius Rosenwald, Chicago merchant and philanthropâ€" ist, who until his death made his home in Highland Park. MEJA STUDIOS ' ADVENTURE RULES y soniant & se ront ie loved years, becomes a great picâ€" Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday cartoo® Anp yaws or Tel H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, Ni. Jan. #â€" u-PAfivlfiI-:i"-'l'.'PnL% 'gl;m EMILE ZOLA" & in "Tik HL T seucCIMAN Doors Open 6:30 p.m. â€" First Performance, 7 p.m. â€" Second, 9 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 2:30 continuous Children age 3 to 5 years. Five days per week from 9 to 12 o‘clock. Rates per week ...........$1.00 With transportation ....$1.50 Thursday â€" Friday â€" Saturday December 29â€"30, January 1 Madeleine Carroll Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Preâ€"Kindergarten CLASSES Opposite Alcyon Theater SHIRLEY TEMPLE â€" JEAN HERSHOLT < LOCALS â€" of Zenda" . . . . From: the famous story by Johanna Spyri . ... A greater Shirley than you have ever known . . . . A story that has enthralled millions the world over! A L CY O N _ ADDED: CARTOON IN COLOR JOE PALOOKA COMEDY "H E I D 1" in Mrs. Orville Wessling of Glenâ€" coe avenue will entertain the execâ€" utive committee of the Woman‘s Missionary Society of Bethany Evangelical church at luncheon toâ€" day (Thursday). Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Watkins of Dale avenue are entertaining at tea in their new home, Sunday, Jan. 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Randall and family entertained at tea Wednesâ€" day for their home guest, Miss Ruth Hicks, of Hazelton, Pa. Miss Hicks‘ engagement to their son Irâ€" ving Randall, Jr., was recently anâ€" nounced. Mr. and Mrs. William Behrens of Nort iicago spent the week end withy their ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Noerenberg of S. Second St. Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Morgan, who have been staying at the Mcâ€" Crystle home on E. Central avenue for the past several months, were reunited with their family during the _ holidays. Their daughter, Mary, who has been under treatâ€" ment in Chicago, was home and her two brothers, Elisha Jr., from St. Louis and Donald from Harvard Graduate School, were also here. Woodward and Mallory Boynton are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Boynâ€" ton, of North Sheridan road. Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Maâ€" son have issued invitations for an "at home" New Years Day. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Weeks of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, were |the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Watkins. Mrs. Henry Higgins of Lansing, Michigan, is visiting her son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Higgins, during the holâ€" idays while. enroute to Daytona Beach, Florida, where she will spend the remainder of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Creigh enâ€" tertained at dinner Tuesday ‘eveâ€" ning for Mrs. Hilton McGregor of Toronto, Canada, who is the house guest of Mrs. William Barker, Miss Carol Imig, who has been visiting in New York City for the past three weeks, returned home last Friday., Lt. James McCown of Fort Braâ€" dy,*"Michigan, willâ€" be the week end fuest of the H. C. Warron family of Elmwood drive. the Rose Bow! festivities on New Year‘s day and will visit w places of interest on the west before they return to Highland Park later this month. Mr. and Mrs. Harry*Vivian of Amasa, Michigan, announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter Harâ€" riet to Dr. Harold K. Cook, son of Mrs. Katherine Cook of Waukegan. The wedding date has not been set. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Radoff were entertained last week by Mr. and Mrs. Irving Frankel of Roger Wilâ€" liams avenue. Dick Hawkins, who is employed in Clyde, Ohio, spent the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hawkins, of Laurel avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sievers of Devâ€" (All in New Advanced Technicolor!) It‘s everything that‘s new in enterâ€" taimment plus a warm, homan, heart Wed.â€"Thursday Jan. 5â€"6 "Vogues of 1938" ADDED: CARTOON AND OTHER s SHORTS JOAN BENNETT ng of Glenâ€" ain the execâ€" he Woman‘s of â€" Bethany â€" 10¢ Mr. and Mrs. Frances M. Knight of Lake avenue entertained at tem last Sunday from four to seven. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Walker of Cary avenue will be hosts at a tea New Years day. â€" Robert F. Walker, Jr., will leave Sunday for Washington and Lee University at Lexington, Va., after spending the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bligh of Exâ€" micor road are entertaining .at a New Years day party from four to seven. Robert Childs and Everett Millâ€" ard from Highland Park will be among a party of young people to go to LaCrosse, Wisconsin, with the Snow Chase Club this week end. Dr. George Sutton of Ithaca, N. Y., was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Barker. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Gatherâ€" coal will be "at home" to their many friends next Sunday. s l Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Odell are entertaining at tea Sunday for Mr: and Mfs. J. R. Chappell of Wincâ€" na, Minn., # Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Gould enterâ€" tained at a buffet supper Sunday night for Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Odell, Miss Jessie Odell and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holland of Frankfurt, Ky. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Berg of E. Central avenue are entertaining at "open house" next Sunday. Miss Florence Dingle and her brother, John H. Dingle, are enterâ€" taining at tea New Years day for the younger group who are home from college. Mr. and â€"Mrs. William Barker of Prospect avenue are entertaining at tea on New Years day in honor of Miss Virginia Creigh. ~ Mr. and Mrs. William H. Barker have as their house guests during the holidays Mrs. J. Hilton Mcâ€" Gregor and her daughter Betty and son Jim of Toronto, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Iverson of Greenbay road are entertaining a few friends at a party New Years Little Jean Tucker of Akron, Ohio, is spending this week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Gould. onshire Court spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. Siever‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sievers, in Carroll, Tows. * Mrs. W. D. Bridges of Montour, lowa, spent the week end with the R. M. Bridges of Oakland drive. Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Snite had as their dinner guests Christmas Eve, Mr. and Mrs. Albert O. Snite of Oakmont road and Mr. Wallace E. Pierce of Plattsburg, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot had as their Christmas day guests their sons and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Charles~ Guyot, of Chisego, and Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot, Jr., of Maywood. n Miss Mary Robb, secretary of the Y.W.C.A., is visiting relatives in Kalamazoo, Michigan, during the holidays. Mrs. Joan Pier will return to her studies at DePauw university next week after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Pier. Mrs. Helen Golden entertained at a family dinner Christmas day, the out of town guests being Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Conrad and daughter LaVerne and Mrs. Charles Hawkâ€" ins and daughter Holly Dale of Roâ€" gers Park. Little Donald Carpenter enterâ€" tained at a party Wednesday afterâ€" noon in celebration of his tenth birthâ€" day anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leonard of the Udell building are entertaining at a supper party New Years Eve following the Northwesternâ€"Notre Dame basketball game in Evanston. Miss Donna Mae Alexa of Chatsâ€" worth, IIL, is visiting her auntâ€"and uncle, Dr. and Mrs. J. P. O‘Connell of Ridgewood drive this week. Miss Carol Ames of Mattoon, IlL., is spending this week with her aunt Miss Gertrude Ames at the Y.W. Seymour Geminer of Aippleton, Wisconsin, is the house guest of the E. E. Leonards this week. Dr. and Mrs. Earl D. Fritsch enâ€" tertained at dinner Christmas ‘eve at their home on Orchard Lane. Glenn Pigler and Jack Gallier of Toledo, Iowa., were the week end guests of the Earl D. Fritschs, . Mr. and Mrs. Peter, Prato, Jr., and daughter Peggy Ann of Rogers Park spent Christmas day with Mrs. Prato‘s parents on N. Sheriâ€" Smiths of Central avenue for a few weeks. The Misses Elizabeth Low and Marjorie Shay leave Monday for their studies at Smith . college, Northampton, Mass. Miss Adele Miller of New York City is visiting the Samue!l S. Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen of N. Linden avenue entertained at tea Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur S. Durand and son David with a group of friends spent Christmas week end at Turkey Run, Indiana. Mr. B. O, Fritsch and his chilâ€" dren, together with their families, enjoyed a family reunion over the Christmas weekâ€"end. Those from out of town were Mr. and Mrs, E. Roger Fritsch and children of Ames, Town, and Miss Ireme and Mr. Raiph Smith of Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pier will enâ€" tertain at a party New Years eve. THE PRESs Funeral services were held yesterâ€" day (Wednesday) morning at 9 o‘clock at the Immaculate Concepâ€" tion church, with burial: in . St. Mary‘s cemetery. Do you believe in New Year‘s resâ€" olutions? Whether you do or not, you love life, and because of that you should resolve not only to keep that life but also to protect the lives of others. ~ Miss:â€" Mary McHale, 76, a resident of ‘Highland Park for more than 50 years, died Monday at the home of her sister Mrs. Peter Rohr, 686 Deerfield ave. She was born Sept. 21, 1861. Therefore why not make a good New Year‘s resolution for 1938 and live up to it? Here are just a few suggestions : 1. I will be a safe pedestrian. 2. I will be a safe driver by exerâ€" cising care and by protecting the rights of others. 8. I will not take foolish chances. 4. I will help others to drive and walk safely, i Aged Resident Is Buried Wednesday Wednesday: Farmers Beverage vs Studebaker; Paul‘s Barber Shop Â¥s. Inman and Inman. Rolling a high score of 582 last Wednesday evening, Neil Ronzani aided Paul‘s Barber Shop in taking two games from Consumers in the Business Men‘s Bowling league at Majestic Alleys. Bob Greenslade had a 579 series, â€" Tuesday, Coleman‘s lost three to Farmer‘s Beverage and Sky Harbor took three from Consumers. Next Week‘s Schedule Tuesday: Consumers .vs. Coleâ€" man‘s; Central Tire vs. Sky Harbor. Robert Lautmann will resume his studies at the University of Michiâ€" gan the first of next week after spending the holidays with his parâ€" ents Mr, and Mrs. Herbert M. Lautâ€" General and Mrs. Hugh A. Drum of Fort Sheridan are entertaining "at home" New Years day, nlr. and lr:.b William Quinn z ighwood are parents a daughter born f-::.,. Decemâ€" ber 28th at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital ‘ General and Mrs.‘ Philip B, Beyâ€" ton entertained at tea Wednesday in their quarters in Fort Sheridan. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Durbahn enâ€" tertained out of town, former class mates of Stout institute, Menominee, Wisconsin at dinner, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dostalek of Onwentsia avenue are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Gerald Dean, born Monday, Deâ€" cember 27th at the Highland Park hospital. Miss Marilyn Lautmann is enterâ€" taining at a dance New Years eve, at the Lautmann home on Waverly Mr. and Mrs. Harold Deschauer of Lake Zurich are the happy parâ€" ents of a daughter, born Wednesâ€" day, December 22nd, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Mrs. A. Huggler and daughter Lena and son George of St. Lonis are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernâ€" est H. Volwiler of Deere Park. Campbell Chapter 712 O.E.S. will have a complimentary card party for members only after the meeting, Wednesday, January 5. * Ronzani Rolls High Series For Week While there could be many more resolutions added to these, they will be enough if they are faithfully carried out. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Angiuli of Highwood are announcing the birth of a son, born Sunday, December 26th, at the Highland Park hospital. Make your New Year‘s resolutions now to see 1938 through safely. «Mr. Dill, owner of Dill‘s Home Barber Shop located at 21 N. Second street, returned to his home Tuesâ€" day from the Highland Park hosâ€" pital where he had been undergoing treatment for arthritis for several weeks. Except for a short period in October, Mr. Dill had been conâ€" fined to the hospital for 17 weeks. His condition is much improved and he hopes to be able to be back workâ€" ing again, soon. # Back Meja®Studio, opposite. the Alcyon theater on Central avenue, anâ€" nounces the opening of preâ€"kinderâ€" garten classes for children 3 to 5 years of age. Classes will be held five days a week from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Miss Agnes Daly will be in charge. Preâ€"Kindergarten Classes Open Here T s mongrce. ak ture have & soft, Iuminous quality which gives the prints unusual deliâ€" cacy and appeal. However, unless it is a sunâ€"room that has windows facâ€" ing in several directions, it is necesâ€" DO not feel, fellow snapshooters, that just because the sun stays out of doors you camnot make sunâ€" light pictures inside. Wherever sunlight streams through a window, there is a setting for a picture, often an extremely good picture, because of the play of light and shadow from the windowâ€" framing and curtains, An afternoon napâ€"and anm Indoorâ€"sunlight picture of rare charm. Note how reflecting surfaces, the light walls, the bed spread, the white dress, soften and brighten the shadows. Exposure 1/10 second at f.8. In a lightâ€"walled room, espeâ€" clally one with plain plaster walls or patternless wallpaper, the shadâ€" ows in such an indoorâ€"sunlight picâ€" q Milwaukee Rd., Wheelingâ€"1 Mile North of Dundee Rd. _ Telephone Wheeling 115 NEW YEAR‘S PARTY The Value Fuel FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS JEAN‘S TAVERN Newly Remodeled Bar Room and Dance Room. . Favors, Hats, Balloons and Noise Makers. MUSIC BY HARLEM SWINGSTERS at sary to ald the shadow illuminaâ€" tion with reflectors. These can be white sheets or pillowcases draped over & chair, white cardboard or blotterâ€"paper, or anything else that will pick up the sunlight and cast it toward the subject‘s shadow side. In addition, the light may be pleasingly softened by a closeâ€"mesh window curtain through which the sunbeams pass. With such a diffuser, exposure should be about double what you would give outside in the sun. The sunlight should come from above, slanting downward upon the subject and amateur floodlight bulbs can be used to soften shadows where reflectors are insufficient, John Meyers Heads Highwood Group John O. Meyers of Highwood was unanimously elected chairman of the Highwood Socialâ€" Service at a meeting held Wednesday evening, Dec. 22, in the Highwood City hall, Meetings are held the first and third Wednesdays of each month. o6 John yan Guilder,

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