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Highland Park Press, 19 May 1938, p. 6

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PAGE SIX GRACE GATEWOOD GETS SCHOLARSHLIP AWARD "Grace Gatewood was awarded this week the Sigma Delts Chi scholarship award for high attainâ€" ment in journalism at the Univerâ€" sity of lllinois. The award came from the national headquarters of of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic fraternity, located at Madison, Wis., and is one of six awarded to the graduating class at the university." MRS. HAWES‘ SISTER TO WED The approaching marriage of Miss Coustenay E. Davideon, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Davison of Evanston, was anâ€" nounced at a tem given Saturday afternoon, May 14, at 421 Brierhill, by her gisters, Mrs. Henry C. Hawes and Mrs. Robert S. Reinâ€" ardy of Evanston. Miss Davidson, who was a teacher in Lake Forest until two years ago when she transferred to Oak Park, will be married to Mr. Arthur Jaâ€" cobson of Evanston, at 4 o‘clock Saturday afternoon, June 25, in the First Methodist church in Evanâ€" ston. RENA LENZINI wWED SUNDAY Miss Rena Lenzini, daughter of Battista Lenzini, 36 Prairie ave., Highwood, became the bride of Reno Ramazzini, son of Mrs. Pia Nasci, at the St. James church, Sunday afternoon, May 8, at 1 o‘clock. Faâ€" ther Ward of Highwood officiated. The bride was dressed in white satin with a bouquet of white Kelly lilies and snap dragons. She was given in marriage by her father. The maid of honor, Miss Eigo Lenâ€" zini, and the bridesmaid, Miss Mary Natta, and the flower girl, Norma Jean Grandi, were dressed in white chiffon with bouquets of white sweet peas and snapdragons. Elio Grandi was the bestâ€"man and Arâ€" mando Ramazzini, usher. After the wedding a dinner was held at the bride‘s home for forty guests. The couple have left for California for a month‘s vacation. Their future home will be in Chiâ€" BUTZâ€"DARROW NUPTIALS Announcement is made of the marriage last . Thursday of Mrs. William W. Darrow of Winnetka to Theodore Caspar Butz of Hazel avenue. The ceremony took place in the morning in the presence of the immediate families at the home of the ,bridegropm‘s ‘bmother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Butz, in Winnetka. HENRYâ€"CREIGER ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Arthur B. Irwin of Groveâ€" land avenue announces the engageâ€" ment of her daughter, Mrs. Elizaâ€" beth Irwin Henry, to Charles W. Cregier, son of Mrs. Sarah Wilcox Cregier of Linden Park place. Mr. Cregier is the grandson of DeWitt Cregier, who was mayor of Chicago 1889â€"1891, Mrs. Henry attended CLAUDETTE COLBERT CHARLES BOYER "WALKING DOWN BROADWAY" Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday May 22â€"23â€"24 SHIRLEY TEMPLE Randolph Scott Ahlm-;.'. . _ star studded . . . a great for everyâ€" Tel H. P. 2400 â€" WHighland Park, IH. â€" Admission 36¢ â€" 18¢ Deors Open $:30 p.m. â€" First Performance, 7 p.m. â€" Second, $ pm. ._____ Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 2:30 sontinuous rursday May 19 â€"â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€" .. Added: CARTOON IN COLOR. "REBECCA of SUNNYBROOK LOCALS â€" CLAIRE TREVOR DIXIE DUNBAR "TOVARICH*‘ fascinating and novel picture! â€"â€"â€"â€" A N D =â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"â€" COMING â€"â€"â€" KATHERINE HEPBURN in "BRINGING UP BABY" "GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST" "ADVENTURE OF TOM SAWYER" Jack Haley Gloria Stuart Bill Robinson A L CY O N in in Mr. and Mys. John Bremner of 837 S. Greenbay road celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Tuesday, May 17. They were preâ€" sented with many beautiful flowers, cards and telegrams. They did not publicly celebrate but many relaâ€" tives and friends came to call on them. At the close of the day the St. Johns choir came and rendered several beautiful hymns after which refreshments were served. They have one son, Fred C. Bremner, of 448 Oakwood avenue, and one grandson, |Armbldé Bremer. They have lived in Highland Park for the past eighteen years. They were married in St. Peters Evangelical church, Northbrook, IIl., May 17, Francis Shimer and Northwestern university at which she was a memâ€" ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma, Mr. Cregier is a graduate of Culver and Lake Forest college. * BREMERS CELEBRATE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Transformed into a churchlike setting, the Exmoor Country Club‘s large dining room was the scene of a beautiful wedding last Saturâ€" day evening, when Miss Joan Walkâ€" er, daughter of the Robert Findlay Walkers, became the bride of Jackâ€" son Anthony Wilcox, son of Dr. and Mrs. George W. Wilcox of Benton Harbor. Carola Kellner and Mrs. Beresâ€" ford Beck, the maid and matron of honor . and the four bridesmaids, Mrs. John Gregg, Mrs. Edward Bohnen, Jane Wilcox and Frances Kelly wore chiffon gowns in shades ranging from deep rose to salmon pink. They carried arm bouquets of ‘gladioli. LOVELY SETTING FOR WEDDING The bride, who was given in marâ€" riage by her father, wore a gown of ivory slipper satin trimmed with rose point lace, and her full tulle veil fell from a crown of valley lilies. She carried a bouquet of lilâ€" ies of the valley. JOHN O‘KEEFE‘S VISIT FRIEND IN OHIO Karl Kemps, the bridegroom‘s roommate at Harvard, served as best man. Mr. Wilcox and his bride will make their home in Chaâ€" nute, Kans. s Mr. Costello has made a personâ€" al donation of one dollar a month to the. Home for thirtyâ€"four and aneâ€"half years. _ He has never missed a month since January, 1904, each letter being written on the tenth of the month and the postâ€" office cancellation showing it mailed about 6 o‘clock p.m. on that date. Mr. and Mrs. John O‘Keefe, suâ€" perintendent and matron of the Railroad Men‘s Home, left Monday morning by motor for Lisbon, Ohio, to visit James M. Costello an old member of the Order of Railway Conductors. Mr. Costello has been a victim of sciatic rheumatism for the past year, and Mr. O‘Keefe felt it a kindly gesture to visit him, inasâ€" much as he has been a loyal and Fridayâ€"Saturday May 20â€"21 Constance Bennett Patsy Kelly Billie Burke â€" Alan Mowbray The Louddit, Longest Laugh Riot on Any Screen! You‘ll go wild, simply wild over this new comedy. Add Saturday Only "THE FIRST HUNDRED YEARS" Wed.â€"Thurs. _ ____ May 25â€"26 Here‘s a lot of of Inughs I JIMMY DURANTE wnmc--nz + Joan Perry "The Lone Ranger" "MERRILY WE ~â€"â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€"â€". ROBERT MONTGOMERY VIRGINIA BRUCE "BSTART CHEERING* in generous friend of the Home‘s over m long period of years. .. Buy a Poppy "Wear your poppy proudly, beâ€" cause you are doing your bit to inâ€" sure the future Mtl“hv‘- ness of an underprivileged child. Mrs. Jared Johnson of Highland Park announces the engagement of her daughter, Katharine Venning, to Richard Dunham Hammond, son of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hamâ€" mond, also of this city, Plans have been made for a summer wedding. Miss Johnson is a granddaughter of a nonagenarian, Mrs. Hannabel H. Chandler of Highland Park, who celebrated ‘her ninetyâ€"first birthday a few months ago. Miss Johnson attended school at The Principia, St. Louis, and Mr. Hammond is a graduate of Lake Forest college. Little George (Buddy) Glader, son of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Glaâ€" der of Ridgewood drive, gave a birthday party Tuesday for several of his little friends in honor of his sixth birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert K. Hardâ€" acre of 8. St. Johns avenue are the happy parents of a son born Sunâ€" day, May 15, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hamilton of Detroit, Mich., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mcâ€" Clure, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller and Mrs. Edna Green of Chicago were Sunday visitors. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Grits baugh of Glencoe are announcing the birth of a daughter born Sunâ€" day, May 15, at the Highland Park hospital. tee for the annual May ‘ festival which Rockford college will give on Saturday, May 21, Miss Alice Dinkeloo was hostess to the North Shore Alumni of Delâ€" ta Zeta at a bridge party Tuesday evening. Nancy Stern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stern, 615 Chestâ€" nut court, is assistant chairman of the hospitality and supper commitâ€" The Misses Minnie and Elizabeth Yahnke of Oakwood avenue reâ€" turned last week after spending the winter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Mario Carani of W. Park avenue are receiving conâ€" gratulations of the birth of a daughter born Saturday, May 14, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanborn will attend "Parents Week End" at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. "Everyone who wears a poppy contributes directly to the help of some deserving veteran or his chilâ€" dren. Buy yours Monday." . "A flower in your buttonhole will mean health and happiness for some child. Buy a Poppy next Monday." Jeannette Parker of this city will appear as Modred, in "King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Taâ€" ble" which is the theme of this year‘s pageant at Rockford college, on ‘Saturday evening. Miss Annette Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Jones of Vine avenue, was among the hundred Bradford Junior College (Bradford, Mass.) students who entertained men from practically all the leadâ€" ing eastern colleges at the annual Bradford prom last Friday evening. A nautical motif was followed in transforming the gymnasium into a palatial ocean liner. The programs were passports, and ships officers served tea on the sun deck. New arrivals at the French Lick Springs hotel include L. L. Cohen, 266 Hazel avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Schumacher, 547 South St. Johns avenue. Mrs. Thomas Creigh and son John spent the week end with Mrs. Creigh‘s mother, Mrs. F. F. Conâ€" nor, in Burlington, Iowa. Mrs. H. M. Prior of Wade street has returned from a six weeks visit in Los Angeles, Calif, Buy a Poppy . "Wear a poppy to show that you believe in helping others. Entire proceeds go to Child Welfare and Rehabilitation." "Wear your sympathy proudly. Buy a Poppy Monday. All of your money goes for Child Welfare and Rehabilitation." * The Little Wool Shop Ask for a demonstration of the 261 Market Sq. Tel. L. F 372 Central Ave. _ Tel. H. P. 630 Our modern equipment and a compeâ€" tent optometrist take the guetsâ€"work out of eye examinations. We know all about your eye troubles after an to correct them. Handâ€"Woven â€" Monogrammed for Rug Weaving from Cotton Wool or Rags. Made Midget Home Loom I. H. NEMEROFF CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN BATH MATS of Deâ€"Mothed Yarns. Buy a Poppy T HE PR ESS Mrs. Wfll.h-‘l.h"mmd Prosâ€" pect avenue an her sister, Mrs. Hilton "m and daughter Betty of Toronto, Canada, left Wednesday for Winâ€" nipeg, Canada, to attend the wedâ€" ding of their niece, Miss Betty Swinford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Swinford, which will take place May 28. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alders of Vine avenue celebrated their twenâ€" tyâ€"fifth wedding anniversary Sunâ€" ::y by entértaining at "open use." Mr. and Mrs. G. Eldridge Hamâ€" lin of St. Louis, formerly of Highâ€" land Park, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lewis. and daughter of Highland Park. Among the prominent guests vaâ€" cationing at the Elms hotel in Exâ€" celsior Springs, Missouri, are Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sproul and son Mr. William Guyot of Glenview avenue, who was stricken with a heart attack Saturday, is still in a very serious condition. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Grady have returned to their home in Alden, Kansas, after spending the past six weeks with their son, Dr. Grover Q: Grady and family. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boynton spent the week end at their sumâ€" mer home at Bjorklunden, Bailéy‘s Harbor, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Vallee O. Appel of N. Linden avenue retmes last week from a four months trip around the world. Mrs. Everett L. Millard has reâ€" turned from a week‘s visit with her daughter, Betty, in Greenwich Vilâ€" lage, New York. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Dinkeloo of Onwentsia avenue spent the week end with Mr, Dinkeloo‘s brother, Mr. William Dinkeloo and family of Holland, Mich. Dr. Frank Trangmar of Ravinia and Dr. O. H. Stuteville of Evanâ€" ston left last Friday for a cance and fishing trip in the Quatico Proâ€" vincial Park of Canada. They will return on June 1st. William Stamps Farish Jr. of Houston, Texas, spent the week end with his fiancee, Miss Mary Wood, daughter of Gen. and Mrs. Robert E. Wood. Watches recased at . moderate prices. ~ ROOM 7 First National Bank Building GEO. L. KRIZ Watch and Jewelry Repairing Guaranteed Over 50 Varieties of Imported & Domestic Cheeses Cottage Cheese which has already made us Famous at the National Creamery Butter Makers Association Convention in St. Paul, Minn. S & W's complete line of Fine Foods, including such unusual items as Canned Celeryâ€"Parsnipsâ€"Artichoke Bottoms â€"Also Nutradiet Fruits and Vegetables which are packed without sugar and salt. And coffee we‘ll blend to your taste from a variety of fancy Mocha, Sumatra, Guatamala, etc. â€"Bar Butter which just won First Prize. Best of all, you‘ll find us open on Sundays and in the Evenings. Our Phone H. P. 3545 on Central Avenue just East of St. Johns You Will Find The Famous Usinger Sausages AT BUDD‘S Gaper‘s Rolls and Pastries ELOISE HAT SHOP Specializing in Restyling and Remodeling Ladies® Hats Robert W P At forty our grandmothers were usually prematurely old and worn. More often than not, a fi of children used u: mdw.lsd.ldomw :filzoulndlmtlt'go”z -nythlngwtl"hmbodz..:v omen in those days were more than middleâ€"aged at t! â€"five and forty. _\ . , ,PHARMACIST || _ ; ||| PHONE 144 ____ HIGHLAND PARKILL these last two decades health education, diet, m care before, during and after chlld-m“ scientific care before, ’ah}ifi't;iii after childâ€"birth, more sensible and balanced living, have done wonders for the averâ€" age woman, in adding years of health and beauty to her life. Women at thirtyâ€"five now are at their best â€" they retain their youth, beauty, interest in life and sports, and are far more companionable mothers, wives and friends. Yearly examinations and following the Doctor‘s advice, will add more happy, healthy years to the life pf.modern women We will have a complete line of the latest hats at popular prices. Adding Years of Health and Beauty Highland Apartment Hotel 548 Central Ave. s Announcing the opening of the Your patronage is cordially invited. on or about May 26th THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1988 CaASse

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