Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Highland Park Press, 5 May 1938, p. 6

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

PAGE SIX PRENUPTIAL PARTIES FOR JOAN WALKER Miss Joan Hulburd Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finley Walker, will be married to J#ha Anthony Wilcox, son of r, and Mrs. George W, Wilcox of Benton Harbor, at 8:30 o‘clock on Saturday, May 14, at the Exmoor Country club with a reception folâ€" lowing at the club. Robert F. Walker, Jr., brother of the bride, will come from Washâ€" ington and Lee university to be an usher. Mr. Wikkox will arrive from Chanute, Kas., a week before the v;oddlng to be present for the parâ€" ties. Parties for the bride begin next Sunday, with a supper and a treasâ€" uré hunt to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Beresford Beck, who will be an usher and a bridesmaid. On May 10 the ushers will give a dinnerâ€" dance at the Drake hotel and the following evening Miss Carola Kellner, who is to be the maid of honor, will give the spinster dinner at her home in Highland Park. Mr. Wilcox will give his bachelor dinâ€" ner the same evening at the Chiâ€" cago Athletic club. On May 12 Miss Isabelle Tennant will give a cockâ€" tail party at her home in Highâ€" land jPark, followed by a jpienic supper to be given by Miss Franâ€" ces Kelly, who is to be one of the bridesmaids. The bridal dinner will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Walkâ€" er on May 13â€" at their home. MADELINE BLISS ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. George Edison Bliss of Highland Park announce the engagement of their daughter; Madeline, to Mr. James M. Kittleâ€" man II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Kittleman of Evanston. Miss Bliss was graduated from Roycemore and attended Pine Maâ€" nor Junior college and the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. Mr. Kittleman is a graduate of the College of Architecture, Corâ€" nell University, class of 1934. He is a member of Sigma Phi fraâ€" ternity. The Community Chorus will pracâ€" tice at Presbyterian church, Tuesâ€" day evening at 8:30 o‘clock in prepâ€" aration for their cantata on Sunâ€" day, P BON VOYAGE HELD FORMRS. VETTER A bon voyage party was held Tuesday evening at the Bethany church for Mrs. Olga Vetter (Mrs. William) of McDaniels avenue, who is leaving scon for Norway, acâ€" companied by her two children;, Jean and Larry, to visit her mothâ€" er, whom she has not seen for 20 years. The party was sponsored by the Philathea class and several friends who presented the guest of honor with many lovely gifts, The church was attractively decorated to represent a Viking ship. The evening was spent in playing games. The wedding will take place in the fall. Thursdayâ€"Friday May 5â€"6 â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€"â€" JOAN BENNETT HENRY FONDA Sereen _ adaptation . of Cosmopoli tan‘s thrilling story. "INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT" Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday May 8â€"9â€"10 Robert Taylor Maureen O‘Sullivan Lionel Barrymore An outstanding as well as timely film I A roughâ€"andâ€"ready Yank . . . but a blueâ€"syed lassio tamed him! It‘s Bob‘s finest, fightin‘est film ! Tel H. P. 2100 Doors Open 6:30 p.m. â€" First Performance, 7 p.m. â€" Second, 9 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 2:30 continuous "I MET MY LOVE AGAIN" ADDED: CARTOON in COLOR LOCALS â€" "A YANK AT OxXFOoRD" â€"____ "Geldwyn Follica" in Technicolor _ wdm Farm" â€" "Bringing Up Baby" DOLORES DEL RIO GEORGE BANDERS â€"â€" COMING â€"â€" Ed. G. Robinson in a "Slight Case of Murder" A L C Y O N in Highland Park, NL ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaede of 107 8. Green Bay road announce the marringe of their daughter Irna to Mr. Albert James Kurtzon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kurtzon of Cedar avenue, which took place Saturday, April 23, in Glencoe. The young couple will reside in Rogers Park. % CHICAGO BRADFORD CLUB TO MEET GAMMA PHI BETA SORORITY MEETS The next meeting of the Chicago Bradford club will be held Tuesâ€" day, May 10, at the Hearthstone Tea room, Hubbard Woods. Lunchâ€" eon will be served at 12:30 p.m. and afterwards bridge will be played at Mrs. Duncan‘s. The monthly Board meeting of Gamma Pi Beta sorority Chicago Alumnae chapter was held last Wednesday in Mandel‘s Teaâ€"room in Chicago. At this time it was anâ€" nounced that Mrs. Stuart Fox of Wilmette had accepted the imporâ€" tant position of Province Director of Province II. At the same time it was announced that Mrs. Hubert Hardy of Evanston would repreâ€" sent the Chicago Alumnae of the sorority at the Gamma Phi Beta International Convention which will take place in June in Del Monte, California. Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Hardy have been prominently asâ€" sociated with activities of the soâ€" rority. COMPETES IN SCHOLARSIP EXAMINATION Each of the scholarships is worth $250 and four were provided by the trustees. ‘The tests emphasized the school record but character, health and general intellectual and social interests were taken into conâ€" sideration. The results will be anâ€" nounced about May 20. Marguerite Jackson, 1516 Westâ€" view road, Highland Park, was a guest Saturday at Western College, Oxford, Ohio, where she took the examination for a scholarship. More than 100 prospective Freshmen from all parts of the country took the tests. Western is an exclusive school for girls. General Robert E. Wood returnâ€" ed last Saturday from a two month hunting and fishing trip in Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Happ of Northbrook are the proud parents of a daughter born Tuesday, May 3, at the Highland Park hospital. Saturday (1 Day) ‘"Use the same caution in selecting a Riding â€"Master as you would in selecting a doetor," Plenty of good horses and the most improved bridle paths on the North Shore. with more laughs than Joe‘s Screen version of Mlo'-i greatost show Thomas Chalmers, Prop. On County Line Road between Skokie and Waukegan Roads Wed.â€"Thurs, May 11â€"12 â€"â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€"â€" William Powell â€" Annabelia Mickey Roomey, Patricia Ellis "THE BARONESS and the BUTLER" ROARING WITH FUN! â€" Filled GLENCOE RIDING STABLES Plenty of thrills and comedy nl-lln.-ul "WIDE OPEN FACES" JOE E. BROWN LYDA ROBERTI "DOWN THE U be perfectly delighted Lone Ranger" Added in in May 7 « 10¢ ever Prestons who were also on the same trip with General Wood, stopped off in California and are expected home the latter part of this The Ralph Bards and Frederick Miss Janet Bard and Miss Marty Smith returned Sunday from a three weeks sojourn in Florida. Little Phyllis Getz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Getz, is enterâ€" taining a few of her little friends at a birthday party today (Thursâ€" day) in honor of her tenth birthâ€" day anniversary. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Francis J, MeDonâ€" ough of Briar Lane are receiving congratulations on the birth of a on born Tuesday, May 3, at the Highland Park hospital. Miss Claire Beneke returned Monday and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beneke returned Wednesday from a six weeks vacation at Sarasota, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bernard of Wheeling are the happy parâ€" eqts of a son born Wednesday, April 27, at the Highland Park hospital. A card and bunco party is to be held at Immaculate Conception hall Friday evening, May 13, at 8:00. It is sponsored by the Young Laâ€" dies‘ Sodality of the parish under the management of Jane Greensâ€" lade, president, Catherine Rafferty, social chairman; Rosemary Rafferâ€" ty, Ann Faulkner and Elizabeth Wileox. Mr. Edward Strenger, master of Highland Park lodge No. 676, A. F. and A. M., entertained at a party at his home Saturday eveâ€" ning for his son Thomas, who reâ€" ceived his third degree in the loâ€" cal lodge that day. He presented his son with a Masonic pin set with diamonds. The Frank Beard family of Pleasant avenue, Ravinia, moved Sunday to Chicago where they will make their home in the future. Mr. ana Mrs. Nello Fabbri of Highwood are the happy parents of a son born Sunday, May 1, at the Alice Home hospital, Lake Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bridge; enâ€" tertained at a bridge party Saturâ€" day evening. Mrs. William P. Cawley ana daughter Mary Lu are going to Duâ€" buque, Iowa, this week to visit Mrs. Cawley‘s other daughter, Helen, at Clark college. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Kirby of 360 Park avenue are registered at Hotel New Weston in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pier motoring to Greencastle, Ind., week end to spend Mother‘s with their daughter Joan at Pauw University. Mrs. F. B. Hitchcok of Palo Alto, California, formerly of Highland Park, flew to Baltimore, Md., last week end: to be with Mrs. H. H. Hitchcock, who underwent a serious operation on her eye. Mrs. H. H. Hitehcock, who spent the winter in Avon Park, Florida, came out of the operation beautifully and is exâ€" pected home the latter part of this week. Mrs. M. E. Reeve will sail on the Queen Mary May 11 for her home in Barrowford Lancashire, Engâ€" land. Mrs. Reeve has been visiting her brother, Mr. A. Butterworth, and his family on W. Park avenue for the past seven weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ohlwein of Homewood avenue are announcing the birth of a daughter born Friâ€" day,; April 29, at the Alice Home hospital, Lake Forest. â€" Wilma Phelps of Fort Sheridan is spending this week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Knobloch;. in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Mrs. Gladys Perrow Siems and Mrs. Byron Howes spent the week end at Elsa, 111. Mr. Wallace E. Pierce and Mrs Announcement The National Evanston Garage Theatre Parking, 6:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. . . . 25¢ will take over the management of the Avenue Garage, 1125 Chicago Avenue, featuring complete garage service at reasonable charges. DAY First 2 Hours . . . 2 to 12 Hours . . Washing | . . . . Lubrication . . . 1725 Sherman Avenue, Evanston PARKING RATES: (NO PARKING CHARGE) TBE â€"PRESS3 this Day Robert MacDonald who have spent the past week with the Albert ‘O. Snites, left Monday for their homes in Plattsburg, N. Y. Mrs. Charles I. Brooks of Glenâ€" coe avenue entertained at luncheon on Wednesday. Mrs. Doris H. Mason, who is this year a senior at the University of Chicago, has been chosen Head of the House, after serving as chairâ€" man of the social committee of Gates Hall on the Midway. She has been spending her vacation visâ€" iting friends at Charleston, 8.C., and New York. + is a recent pledge to the DePauw university chapter of Sigma Chi fraternity. Miss Maryanne Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Peters of 368 Moraine road, will play the role of Amy in "Little Women", 1938 annual spring production at Stoneleigh college. "The performâ€" ance was giyen last Saturday eveâ€" ning in the Rye Town Hall. The marriage of Miss Jane Hart, daughter of Mrs. George B. Hart, and John H. Harmon, Jr., is to take place Saturday evening, May 21st, at 8:30 o‘clock in Trinity Episcopal church, the Rev. Christoph Keller officiating. Miss Emily Harmon is to serve as maid of honor for her perspecâ€" tive sisterâ€"inâ€"Jaw. A debutante of last season, Miss Harmon is interâ€" rupting her studies at Smith to come home for the wedding. Other members of the bridal party will be Miss Mary Morgan, Miss Lucy Jane Hedberg, Miss Ruth Harvey and Miss Martha Jane Forman. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Mason, 301 Central avenue, were among those who gathered with the Derby and preâ€"Derby crowds at French Lick Springs Hotel, famous Indiana spa and popular midwest resort. JANE HART WEDS MAY 218T Heniry| W. Boyd pf Nashville, Tenn., formerly of this city, will be best man and ushering will be Gerrit Van Schaick, a cousin of Mr. Harmon; Charles Mullery of Minneapolis, former roommate at Princeton of Mr. Harmon; John H. Millard, Jr., and Donald Harby. Numerous _ preâ€"nifptial parties have been arranged for the young couple. Miss Welthyan Harmon, a cousin of the bridegroom, is enâ€" tertaining the bridal party Saturâ€" day night, May 14th, and on Sunâ€" day noon, the 15th, Miss Jean Wilâ€" liams, who is a bridesmaid, will give a breakfast at her home. Miss Virginia Jeffries, another bridesâ€" maid, is entertaining at cocktails that afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Anderson will give a dinner for the bridal 255 Market Sq. Tel. L. F. 833 The Little Wool Shop Imported Cashmere and Shetland Yarns for Men‘s Tennis or Golf Robert Black of 345 Broom street JEWELRY REPAIRING CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN 372 Central Ave. Tel. H.P. 630 I. H. NEMEROFEF SWEATERS « . $1.00 «â€". $120D rny'M.t\-l”.Iflfio ollowing evening Mr, Harmon‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Harâ€" mon, will give a dinner for their son and his fiancee. Mrs. Hart, Mh.o(fiohldo.vfll;inh bridal dinner at the Exmoor Counâ€" try club on the evening of the wedâ€" ding. Mrs.‘ Morton Mayer and daughâ€" ters, Mrs. Richard Hedburg and Mrs. Robert Mitchell, will entertain at a kitchen shower Saturday, May 40 Deere Park Drive, South â€" Tel. Highland Park 1044 21 North Second Street Phone Highland Park 5435 (First residence north of Central Avenue on east side of street) ELLANDEE SHOE SHOP BETTER SWEET SHOP §08 Central Ave., Highland Park 704 Deerficld Rd., Deerficld EARL W. GSELL & CO. HWD. ICE CREAM PARLOR 1 8. St. Johns Ave., Highland Park 39 Highwood Ave., Highwood HIGHLAND PK. PHARMACY PARENTI GROCERY 540 Central Ave., Highland Park Highwood RASMUSSEN SHOE SHOP PEKAR CLOTHING STORE 389 Central Ave., Highland Park Highwood EARL W. GSELL & CO. SHERONY HARDWARE 399 Roger Williams Ave., Ravinia 314 Railway Ave., Highwood RAVINIA SHOE STORE SOMENZI & SON 383 Roger Williams Ave., Ravinia 336 Railway Ave., Highwood WALGREEN COMPANY DEERFIELD PHARMACY 501 Central Ave., Highland Park 800 Waukegan Rd., Deerficld â€" KNAAK‘S PHARMACY Dill‘s Home Barber Shop JOHN B. NASH, Prop. $27â€"29 North Green Bay Road who hate to bend. With Flexâ€" Haircutting â€" Adults 40¢ â€" Cilflr? 85¢ Special Sale of Shampoos and Hair Tonics including Drene, Marâ€"oâ€"oil, and Fitch. All $1 size tonics, 60¢ â€" Refll 50c put on and taken off as easily as house slippers. Once put in your shoes, this marvelous shoe lace needs no No knots to be tied or unâ€" tiel, no knots to slip or jam. Flexâ€"Oâ€"Laces keep your shoes looking neat and trim. They do not wind or twist. .. *, Tone Clexaing." Retimiatie chratinit prrgag a* * Beauty . . . life . . . colors . . . renewed vigor and sheenâ€"really all the charm your rug had when new. There is a remarkable difference in a rug which has been cleaned through and through by Vogue e Our method removes all the discoloring mm harmful grit which so quickly make your rugs look wilted . . . lifeless and drab ... di Instructor in Piano and Pedagogy of Music THE HAPPY SURPRISE OF EXPERT RUG CLEANING Roger Balke Instructor in Piano and Musical Theory FLEXâ€"Oâ€"LACE Annemarie Wirzâ€"Balke us with at least one rug â€"see the surprising PHONE HICHLAND PARK 763 Waukegan Rd.. Deerficld Pb T, at the Mayor residence on Laurâ€" el avenue. Miss . Marths Jane Forman of Winnetka will entertain at a magâ€" azine shower ‘Wednesday, May 11. Get a pair of Flexâ€"Oâ€"Laces today and begin to enjoy this new modern convenience. These new laces yicld and reâ€" cede with éach movement of the foot in walking. You‘ll never feel pressure on your instep with Flexâ€"Oâ€" Laces. Your feet will enjoy a new, refreshing comfort. Two pairs for a quarter, at the folâ€" With a LG0G0W & mhe PaF Iocetation. MUPTI SPORTING TAILOR AND 3200 CCE FWIG 8. ARNISTAM THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1988 Highland Park, M.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy