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Highland Park Press, 28 Apr 1938, p. 6

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PAGE SIX ROGANâ€"DE VRIES NUPTIALS The marriage of Barbara Deâ€" Vries, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward De Vries of Gurnee, and William Rogan, son of Mrs. lary‘ Rogan of %umuh avenue was solemnized Wednesday morning at 9:30 at St. Joesph church in Wauâ€" kegan. Rev. Victor Raiph of Highâ€" land Park read the service. The groom‘s brother, James, was the best man and Miss De Vries‘ sister, Marguerite, served as maid of honâ€" or.â€" A reception followed the cere« mony at the home of the bride‘s parents in Gurnee. After a short honeymoon the young couple will live at 611 Deerfield avenue, Deerâ€" field Rev. and Mrs. Louis W. Sherâ€" win are spending a few days this week at Gatlinburg, Tenn. COLLEGE BOARD CHICAGO MEETS The Fifth Annual Luncheon and Meeting of the Woman‘s College Board of Chicago will be held in the banquet hall of the Chicago Athletic Association on Monday, May 2, at 12:30 p.m. Miss Helen Monchow, of Mt. Holyâ€" oke, president of the board, will preside. The business of the meetâ€" ing will be limited to election of officers for the coming year and the report of Mrs. Edith Lewis, diâ€" rector of the Woman‘s Colleges Inâ€" formation, to which the the Womâ€" an‘s College Board is Advisory. The speaker of the day will be Dr. Aaron J. Brumbaugh, Dean of Students in the College, Univerâ€" sity of Chieago, whose topic will be "Choosing a College Wisely." WILLIAMSâ€"MASON NUPTIALS The marriage of Miss Mary Wadsworth Williams, and Barrett Kerfoot Mason was solemnized yesâ€" terday (Wednesday) afternoon at 4:30 oclock in Trinity Episcopal church. The Rev. Christoph Kelâ€" ler read the service, which was folâ€" lowed by a reception at the home of the bride‘s brother and sisterâ€"inâ€" law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yoe Wilâ€" liams, 160 Hazel avenue. The honte was formerly that of the bride‘s grandparents, Mr.â€"and Mrs. Lucien G. Yoq and their daughter, the Misses Yoe, with whom the bride has made her home since the death of her parents, Col. and Mrs. Robert Cutts Williams. Grace Yoe Williams /served as maid of honor and Mary Elizabeth Williams served as flower girl for their aunt, whose other flower girl is a niece of the bridegroom, Phylâ€" lis Louise Mason. Rodney S. Mason was best man for his brother, and ushering were Arnold D. K. Mason, another brothâ€" er; Everett Mills, John H. Gardâ€" ner, E. Randolph Harrington, Daâ€" vid Loub and Gerritt Van Schaick. ANNOUNCE BRIDAL ATTENDANTS Mr. Mason is the son of Mrs Henry Edger Mason. Wed.â€"Thurs, April 27â€"28 â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€" WALTER HUSTON JAMES STUART BEULAH BONDI Eleanor Holm â€" Glenn Morris 1988‘s challenge to the truly great ::tun of the past! One of the most utifulsand human love stories ever brought to tdh screen l â€"â€" .and â€"â€"â€" Sunday « Monday â€" Tuesday May 1â€"2â€"3 JOAN CRAWFORD SPENCER TRACY RALPH MORGAN Drama so amazing, so rich in deluxe lving, that it will fascinate and excite you l ADDED: SELECTED SHORTS Miss Mary Jane Fawell will have Tel H. P. 2400 _â€" Highland Park, II1. â€" Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ DoonOpenO:BOp.n.-FlmPctfor-lm,1p.-.-80wnd.’M Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 2:30 continuous f and the Butl â€" "Goldwy a" + "Tovarich" "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" â€"â€"â€"â€" _ COMING __â€" Robert Taylor in "A Yank at Oxford" â€" "William Powell in "MANNEQUIN® XOCALS â€" "OF HUMAN HEARTS" "TARZAN‘S REVENGE" A L CY O N OF as her maid of honor the groom‘s sister, Miss Jean Buell, when she is married to Joseph R. Buell, Jr., on Saturday evening, May 7. The ceremony is to be held at 8:30 o‘clock at Trinity Episcopal church, the Rev. Christoph Keller officiatâ€" ing, and will be followed by a reâ€" evpbt.‘(on at the Exmoor Country clu Other members of the bridal parâ€" ty will be Jane Haskins, Jane Mcâ€" Intosh of Kenilworth, Marjorie Merâ€" cer, Chicago, Alice Indoe of Omaâ€" ha, Neb., and Elizabeth Fergus of Van Wert, Ohio, who will serve as bridesmaids. Patsy Buel!, another sister of the groom, will be flower girl. The Mead Montgomerys of Raâ€" vine.drive are being congratulated on the birth of a son, Morris Mead Montgomery II., on Saturday, April 16, at the Evanston hospital. The baby is the first child of the former Frances Holbrook and Mr. Montâ€" gomery, and is a grandson of the John T. Montgomerys and of Josâ€" eph L. Holbrook. Mr. Buell will have as his best man his father, Mr. Joseph R. Buell, and the ushers will be Mesâ€" srs. George McHenry, Jr., William Keene, Robert and Jack Kaufman and David Coolidge. Miss Fawell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Fawell of 708 S. Sheridan road, and Mr. Buell‘s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Buell of Glen Ellyn. Numerous parties are being givâ€" en during the coming week by out of town friends. MEAD MONTAGOMERYS ARE PARENTS OF SON New arrivals at the French Lick Springs Hotel this week included the following Highland Park resiâ€" dents: Mr. and Mrs. Melville Keim, Maple lane, and Mr. and Mrs. Walâ€" ter L. Rubens, Beech street. Neuman Fell, Freshman student at Grinnell College from Highland Park, has been chosen as one of 57 student leaders to assist in the proâ€" gram for new freshmen next fall These leaders are selected each year by a committee of faculty and stuâ€" dent organization officers. Part of their work includes supervising small groups of new students durâ€" ing the social activities of the first week of school. Mrs. Lucius A. Hine has returnâ€" ed from Washington, D.C., where she spent the past week attending the annual conference of. the Daughters of the American Revoâ€" lution. Mr. Benjamin F,. Lewis of North Linden avenue spent last week with his mother, Mrs. Margaret Lewis who has been quite ill at Pasadena, California. â€" | _ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leonard of the Udell building, moved to their new home at 14 Oak lane, on Wedâ€" nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Church of Laurel avenue are home from a three months trip through Mexico and California. Miss Joy Delhaye spent the week end in Normal, Illinois. She was Friday The screen‘s prize collection of eutâ€" ups . . . in hilarious .h‘-‘:lhl Songs . . tinkling and romantie . . to start your warbling! Sersen version of Radio‘s greatest show From _ "Summer Lightning," . the "INTERNATIONAL "I MET MY LOVE AGAINY ‘"The Lone Ranger" "3 4â€"5â€"6 â€"â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€" JOAN BENNETT HENRY FONDA "EVERYBO SING*" DÂ¥ ayâ€"Saturday _ April 29â€"30 JUDY GARLAND FANNIE BRICE ALLAN JONES Wed. â€" Thurs. â€" Fri. DOLORES DEL RIO GEORCE SANDERS â€"â€"â€" Added â€"â€" in im of the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A, Fries, who gave a dinner party on Friâ€" day, and an informal party on Satâ€" urday, in honor of her approaching marriage to Mr. Harold F. Koepke of Normal, Illinois. Mrs. Roger Vail and Mrs. Malâ€" colm Vail are spending this week with Mrs. Donald Boynton at the Boynton summer home, (Bailey‘s Harbor, Wisconsin. Mrs. James Cady Ewell returnâ€" ed last Thursday from Omaha, Neb., where she flew out to visit her mother, Mrs. Joseph Crome, for a week. Mr. and Mrs. John Saranzak of Northbrook are the happy parents of a son born Monday, April 18, at the Highland Park hospital, Miss Virginia Cartier of Banâ€" nockburn has returned to her studâ€" ies at Marywood Convent, Grand Rapids, Michigan, after spending the past week with Miss Patricia Reading of S. Sheridan road. Mr. and Mrs. Tulio Serenesi of Highwood are receiving congratuâ€" lations on the birth of a son born Sunday, April 17, at the Highland Park hogpital. o Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Pierce and Mrs. Robert MacDonald of Plattsburg, N.Y., arrived here Wedâ€" nesday to help Mr. Pierce‘s daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Albert O. Snite, celebrate her birthday anniversary today (Thursday). The Philathea Class of Bethany church are holding a rummage sale at 4 N. Second street, May 3 and Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Knight left Saturday for a three weeks soâ€" journ at Tryon, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Renslow P. Sherer returned last week from a two weeks vacation trip at Tryon, N.C. The Northwestern _ Settlement meeting for May will be Wednesâ€" day, May 14, at Mrs. Kellogg Patâ€" terson‘s home, 727 S. Sheridan road. Mrs.‘ Flavel Robertson a n d daughter Flavia of Kansas City, Mo., are spending this week with Mrs. Robertson‘s mother, Mrs. L. L. Winters of Laurel avenue. Mrs. Matt Maiman of S. Central street entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening. Mr, Dana Corrough, architect in the Udell building, visited his famâ€" ily at Kirksville, Mo., last week. Mrs. Robert E. Wood and daughâ€" ter, Mary, returned Wednesday from a ten day visit with Mrs. Wood‘s sister and husband, Rev. and Mrs, Ernest Stires of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Snite will entertain at a"dinner party Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Albert O. Snite, Mr. Wallace E. Franken Bros. Inc Tel. Highland Park 3868 Deerfield 241 THE PRES8 mmaulnldortlun.- «Mrs. J. D. Pickett and daughter, Camille, of Montgomery road have returned from a two weeks visit at Mrs. Pickett‘s plantation home "Graceland," Mississippi Delta. . Miss June Thrall, daughter of Mrs. June W. Thrall, 4 Beech lane, has been elected by her classmates at the National College of Educaâ€" tion in Evanston, IIl., to serve on one of the student committees makâ€" ing plans forâ€"Play Day, the annual college fun day that will be celeâ€" brated on May 8. Mr. G,. 8. Canright is in Washâ€" ington, D. C., this week on busiâ€" ness. Mrs. Canright accompanied him. , Grace M. Gatewood, 286 Laurel avenue, Jean McPherson, 418 St. Johns place and Elmer Louis Stone, 128 McGovern street were honored at the University of Illincis Friâ€" day, for their high scholarship in academic work. . Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Durbahn of Beverly place entertained their bridge club Saturday evening. | _ Dr. and Mrs. N. S. Mayo who spent the winter at Mt. Dora, Fla., have returned to their home on Sheridan place. . Mrs. Emma Hyland of Chicago is spending this week with her cousin Mrs. M. Warner of N. Secâ€" ond street. Mrs. Warner who was badly bruised in a fall at her home two weeks ago, is improving. Miss Janet Ingram and her mother, Mrs. Carl E. Ingram who have been attending a meeting of the Society of the Children of the American Revolution in Washingâ€" ton, D. C., have returned home. A Mills Trustee Scholarship valued at $55 has been awarded to Marjorie Haworth who is a senior at Highland Park high school. Mr. and Mrs. George Baldwin and daughter Cynthia have returned from a months stay in Tucson, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Low were called to Toledo, Ohio Wednesday morning by the sudden death of a member of Mr. Low‘s family. The Little Wool Shop 255 Market Sq. Tel. L. F. 833 JEWELRY REPAIRING Tawiales of mraky Aepteratien=" CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN 372 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 630 I. H. NEMEROFEF SWEATER SETS $10.50 â€" Starting May 1st the Shop will be closed at 1 p.m. on Saturdays These words of caution will be told to every child who enters the Independent Merâ€" chant‘s Store during the month of May as a part of an educational program that is being sponsored, IN THE INTEREST OF SAFETY FOR CHILDREN OF THIS COMMUNITY, by the following Independent Merchants: One Week Only GOOD SHEPHERD Special Offer "CHILDRE N! LOOK BOTH WAYS BEFORE CROSSING THE STREET" HIGHLAND PARK STORES GRANDE CLEANERS LENCIONI GROCERY AND MARKET, 412 N. Green Bay Road PICCHIETTI BROS. GROCERY AND MARKET, 380 Central Avenue INDEPENDENT MERCHANTS‘ SAFETY FIRST CAMPAIGN COâ€"OPERATIVE TRADING COMPANY, 320 Railway Avenue GANDOLFI & GIANGIORGI, 410 Railway Avenue ‘ P. INNOCENZI & SON, 427 Waukegan Avenue FRANK PARENTI, 546 Railway Avenue RUDY‘S BAKERY, 316 Railway Avenue SHERIDAN GROCERY AND MARKET, 47 Highwood Avenue _ ~ SHERONY HARDWARE, 314 Railway Avenue EV ERYBODY LIKES Mellody MILK Mellody MILK BENEFEITS ALL! Plumbing and Heating r ELECTROL OIL BURNERS §1%%, Laurel Avenue â€" Highland Park Shoep Phone, Highland Park 271 â€" Residence, H. P. 489 Waukegan and Webster Avenues Highwood, Illinois All Phones â€" Highland Park 3710 0828 40 Deere Park Drive, South â€" Tel. Highland Park 1044 (First residence north of Central Avenue on east side of street) ~ HIGHWOOD STORES Dill‘s Home Barber â€" Shop Our Guaranteed Mothproofing Service Will Protect Your Garments and Furnishings. Haircutting â€" Adults 4%: â€" Children 35¢ Special Sale of Shampoos and Hair Tonics including Drene, Marâ€"oâ€"oil, and Fitch. All $1 size tonics, 60¢ â€" _ Refill 50¢ Instructor in Piano and Pedagogy of Music Instructor in Piano and Musical Theory Annemarie Wirzâ€"Balke HOWARD MORAN Ermine Cleaners, Incâ€" 21 North Second Street Phone Highland Park 5435 Roger Balke THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1988 Telephone H. P. 674

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