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Highland Park Press, 30 Jun 1938, p. 6

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SAIILLl-VAN HAECKI' WIN? WEDNESDAY The marriage of mu Lucille lei-mm. Fa, ill-eke, daughter of Mr, and In. Emil Van Huck: of LtbertyrtiU and William Joleph "um, non of Mr. and In. 0min 3mm of Hid-wood wan numbed (guard-y) Wedneedey " St. James church with Fuller Holley tendlng the nuptiaU. Robert, brother of the groom nnd Caroline, litter of the bride were their only attendants. After e four day honey- moon " the Della, Whom-in the young people will live." 46 Burtia Ivenue, nghwood. PAGN In PA ULSEN-CORLISS WEDDING HONDA r Announcement in being made of the mrriege of Mine Dorothy Cor- llu of Lake Forest, delight" of the late Mr. Ind Mrs. Fred A. Cor- liiof Gloucester, Mum, to Poul Paulsen, Jr. eon of Mr. Ind Mrs. Paul Peulnen of Lake Forest, for. mer residents, of Highland Pork. Mr. A. N. Thurston of S. St. John? Avenue, brother-in-lnw of the bride, gave the bride away at . pimple wedding Monday evening " ' o'clock nt St. ery’l church in Luke Pore-t. The bride wore A simple long white frock and curried red role- and her sister, In. A. N. Thurston "tired in I white formal are“ with e jacket and carrying blue delphininm and lever few served as maid of honor. Arthur Penlsen lewd " but men for hie brother. A reception was held " the Paulsen home on Onkwood eve- nue, Lake Fore-t. The young couple will make their home in Lake For- at. Stanley W. Carr, 916 Lincoln Avenue, I: one of four Illinois men to receive promotions to higher rank in the naval nerve corps by the U. B. vay department. Curr wu made A Montcalm. M a?” ERSON - WA YNE N UPTIAIS Miss Jenn McPherson, grand- dnughter of Mrs. Arthur McPher- son of St. Johns piece wee married on Saturday. June " It Valpsriso. lndisnn to r. Winston Weyne of Madison, W sconsin. Mr. Wsyne is s grad of the University of Illi- nois. He hes been doing research work in chemlcel engineering st the University of Wisconsin for the past several yearn. The young cquple he" taken en spertment neer the campus where Mrs. Wayne will con- tinue her study of Home Economics " the university next sutumn. She received I fellowship when she credit-ted from the University of Illinois sevenl weeks ego. 8.01.6. DANCE ON TUESDAYS The cadets of the R.0.T.C. Cont Artillery amp It Fort Sheridan will hold their second dattee of the sewn on Tuesday, July ' from 8:30 to 12 pan. Ind the two suc- ceeding Tuesdays thertudter. The outlet: come from the Universities of Illinois, Cirtehtrtatti, Kama and Kimmie“, Washington univonity, '80.!” - Mold” - Tie-Ila, 1 July I44 (Conunm mu m In. no) Irene Dung-e Dogh- Fdrbanka, Jr. “um-Fri. June 80, July 1 w DOUBLE FIATUBI - lonvldu-nkty‘hun-‘ht Mtunwnhnwmm . . . DON‘I'WAITNIYOUI "mteTNtTONttrtttt...trtt AmIoU'l'l - Imam “JOY " LIVING” NI.P.1400 - “IMP-mm - Mus-IO. Dt-oe"'."-.-"--..:.."--- Saturday. Mundlolhhn. 2mm “Poured and an Twin Brother” - coma -- July 10-11-1241. Alla Duo. Tm- Pcnr " . LOCALS . CAROL LOMBARD FERNAND GRAVET RALPH BELLAMY MAUCH TWTNB-. BILLY OM BOBBY Story by Booth Turiinmn “POOLS FOR SCANDAL” CHM! h cowl in! my; :x'm" ... "iimiirkitiiiiht loon- unma- the ALCYON A “In I'm. hriiim "m OLD memo" 0"! 9990412933? mm Kama Mate college end lkblnu sun college. All have completed their Junior were " the respective institution. and are now engaged in the winner training required for e commiuion in the one". " net" Corps. A number of young Indian in eumundin‘ mum- will attend the dances which are by in- vitation. only. Thou unending he" been requested to pin their invita- tion on the shoulder of their frock to faeilitate 1rttroduetiona. Julie Montgomery bu been elected president of the Highland Park High 1-me Girl'l "Y" club for the coming school yen. Other new oMeers Ire: Peggy Juhrend, vice prudent; Jane Barr, were- tary; and Beverly Date, trenurer. The new adviser for the group is Mn. Arthur Pith-oer. JOHNSON-HA MMOND WEDDING TONIGHT Four generations will assemble at the nuptials tonight (Thuraday) o {Katharine Venning Johnson and Richard Dunham Hammond. Mrs. Hannibal H. Chandler, the bride's maternal grandmother. will repre- sent the flrtst generation, and her 8-year-old great-grandson, "red Johnson m, nephew of the bride, who will carry the ring, the fourth. Mr. Hammond is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hammond. Their daughter,. Mrs. Albert King, will be matron of honor tor her ulster- in-lawdect and her 6-year-old daughter. Hartley King, will be the fiower girl. . Jane Chandler, cousin of the bride and daughter of Mr. Ind Mm. Edwin Chlndler, will be the bride.- mnid. Jared Johnson Jr., brother of the bride, will head the ushers. Mr. Willlnm P. Hammond Hr, will not us best men for nil brother. Captain Chandler W. Johnson, U. S. M. c., who is giving his sister “my. in arriving from Portsmouth, Va., in time for the wedding din- Saturday Jul, RICHARD ARLEN BEVERLY ROBERTS "SW An wt. [LEW Little Wool Shop Going North? A dmnmlc drun- mm, (I: p.- d tho tram! a! all mm- of out- door mm. -. JAIIS Duv- CUIWOOD. Added: WEST AND PATRICIA 00le CARTOON m COLD. Ind the newest shdiies. as Market m. Tinnsu “THE LONE RANGER" Yoett h" Inv- Intri- u .- qt6rt, MIMI Wed.a%tru..Ftt. July #74 _ DOUBLE "Ami - We JEWELRY REPAIRING You'll need lots of warm woolly sweaters . . . Blip. ov_ers and Cardigans in all “There‘s Alway- A Woman” I. M. NEMEROFF "CALL OIF In YUKON" “Lon. Vol! In M” CREDIT JEWEL“ AND OPTICIAN FRANCIS LBDERBB FRANCES DRAKE JOAN BIDNDBLL MELVYN mucus July I m. which I huh; m by an bride. aunt and mu, Mr. and In. Chitin B. Claudia of Iv- III-ton. It" Johnson and It. Md will be a home in Inn-ton Alter the 16th of July. He WHINNEY-DA VIS NUPTIAIS Saturday evening u 8 o’clock, the tunings of Mill "tte lawman”, daughter of Mr. Ind In. Curtis Andrew MeWhinney, Ind Mr. Dn- vid Henry Davis, VII Wind ip Trinity Episcopal church. The Mrs. Edgar Lindley Rose, Jr., of Philadelphia, who served " mn- tron of honor and the thr" brides- muids, Miss Helen Frlnoel Dan. ieln and Miss Elizabeth Copelin, cousins of the bride, md Ilia Mary Louise Davis, sister of the groom. wore trocks of pink net and Ince, with Urge hats to match the frocks. The mutton of honor earrUd blue delphinium and pink roul' while the bridesmaids curried bouquet; of blue delphinium nnd blue eorssihtw. era. Rev. Chiiswbh Keller, new: of the church, rend the “who. The bride Wu beautifully (owned in white “tin. fashioned on dune line: with an Irish nppllquod train which w" worn by her mother It her wedding. She urn-id I white pnyer book, which In the eu- ried by her mother and I way of white orchids and army bloc-om: from California on the book. Her veil and cap w” of old lace. Mr. Walter D. Monroe, Jr., served the groom u beat mu nnd the ushers were Messrs. Arthur B. Horton, William Mchrthy and Robert B. Godfry, all of Chicago, and John F. Norcott of Enmn and Robert W. Ind William C. L. Barker of this city. A reception follbwed the service at_the htyntPf, the bride’s puma. Mrs. Mthinney, who had un- dergone in appendectomy, the Sn- urdny previous at the Highland Park hospiul, wu able to attend the wedding, being taken there by ambulance and Inter to her home, where she is recovering from the operation. Mr. Davis and his bride left on I three “#5“ honeymoon trip through the New England mm Ind Clnldl, Ind upon their return will reside in 'Evnnaton. AL SNITE IN BERMUDA RACE Albert o. Snite was I member of the crew on "Windigo", Inning from New Port, Conn., in the Ber. mud: race on June 20. The "Win. digo" tlniahed 7th on corrected time, “king the lead over “Ruby- nynt,’ n Chicngo entrant. Mrs. Suite van on hand to met her husband ii'lr'li?iti, tliilrgr in; tn. .5 "To 1W1.“ bee-ue!. nwsrbed “nab-will gvt,,,riutg,'t',',',A!, tttttg,':..',',',.",',':':".,)) II b-ham.. w 'lg,U.%t,t'ThU'g,t t'.'fd,thtdth'dtt'. 'tso'teol-egrrrr-eh-rs. oftbchHJPb-apb- HOUSEHOLD FINANCE uwunmmm -i--.-- Mum,“ Loon“ HAIAOID cult" "l "Inu'AI. emu hmAu-I'u-Inu Isa Loan “Death of” M. 1.. Pill. the -rhotrr-, Cart-tlm' HERBERT SUITH‘S DAUGHTER WRD8 qehenhoarrfrqd.ttuuland.rgd both%timtarnh-rrUnr. A my putty has. wgddlns In oohmniud "sway afternoon " four o'clock. when MI" Laur- Loulu Smith, dutch“: of Mr. and Mrs. Hahn R. Smith of Lindon "can. beeame the bride of John Chitin Phillipa of Philadelphia. Pa. Tho Iter. Dr. Sherwin of the Highland Plrk Presbyterian church read the ”who. Min Smith wore the the“ which wu worn by her mother " her wedding and carried an Inn bou- quet of [Indian And other garden flowers. She did not we" I bridal veil. Denton Smith. brother of the bride, served the groom u best run. Her only attendant In Min Betty Albright of Del Moines, Iowa, who wore I frock of yellow orzlnv die Ind curried a bouquet of nrden Bowers. Min Ann Gordon of Chicago played the wedding march and Milt Irma Cooper, mo of Chieatro an; several selections. _ The young couple left immediately (ollowirig the ceremony for u motor trip in the west and upon their re- turn will so to Philadelphe where they,will reside. Mr. Phillips is the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. John G. Phillips of Kingston, Pa. Mrs. Phillips and her dutch!" Sarah were present " the wedding ceremony. Several parties were given for Miss Smith by friends from Chicsgo and Niles, Mich., preceding her wedding yesterday. RENT! gnnnI-nr scuterl 't.qtoth._tr.ttu.rtrw -ttm.nvoh-Md.d8n.,r-tae. Seooten for Rent or for Sale. 104 B. mum mxhhndl’k. Pt-" B. P. 5460 a " out? What-unmade! “in "yrhowklttoridr-ttsoothq m ___ $23613? iiai Turk}: "It's Fun to Scoot" TRUE’S RENT-A-SCOOT Trude. Accepted IS-..“ t-tumthgty-h'q-b Lr--- 'rJfrtr4eks_r- ODBLU.CH, N UPTIALS mulling Odell, will interning Tho bride'l n (In Highland 1 to Brantley Page Chaiuscl but Friday evening, at meuur Cuutr, try club. Tucked in the be of one of her slippers was a coin, a quar- ter of a dollar piece, loaned to the bride by Mrs. Constance Hopkins of Woodatock (former resident of thia city). The coin belonged to In. Hopkinl' mother who received it concealed under a Donate .tamtr on a letter from California in the day- before California became a lute. Another item loaned the bride by In. Hopkins was an old hankie holder for the little i1rstter, in which ahe carried a lace hand- kerchief of her grandmother; She also wore a diamond lavalliere that belonged to her grandmother. the late In. Jerome Show". which was given to the bride by her aunt, [in Miriam Bauer. Miqa Odell was lovely in n gown of white slipper satin, with I bil- lowing veil of tulle Ind carrying I bouquet of gardeniu Ind lilies of the velley. She was given in mu- riege by her “then. Mr. Curl L. Odell. _ The service we: read by Dr. Ber. bert McComb Moore, president of Lake Forest college and the wedding march was played by Mr. Werner Wieboldt on the Hammond omn. Min Patricio Odell who served her sister " maid of honor was It- tired in lemon ydlow marquisette trimmed in Chantilly lace. The bridesmaids, Anne McCarthy of Minnesota, Margery Aden: of Ynnkton, SD., and Kory June Brothenon of Detroit and New York, wore (rock: of blue marquis- ette with lemon yellow accessories and blue bonnet: to notch their {rocks and carried tshepherds crook: used in the bride's mothers' wed- ding, lame twenty years 130. Dwight cupid! of 'Wimm, I BRONCO BUSTING O FANCY ROPE SPINNING O BAREBACK STEER RIDING . O DARING RIDERS . o DANGEROUS STUNTS One Mile North of Wheeling SATURDAY, SUNDAY, JULY 2-3 " 2:30 PM. FREE PARKING - FREE PICNIC GROUNDS Admission: Gulch-en 25e; Adults 40c 26 North Second St. Open from 6:30 to 2 am. 4th OF JULY f"rs*'_r0ra""'""m"'-oeaatmrgt-t." BIG WILD WEST RODEO {Pl Robmmggse MARY'S CAFE PHONE l44 ROAST CHICKEN DINNER. .50c SPAGHETTI ...........:..'..30e RAVIOLI ....................45e THE CIRCLE M RANCH mun-mm In. an m w urn- Idu m. Donor Jo... I.“ thor- my», demand that our.“ opal-I- tlom could he performed I'm-an 'fattdNttt mod. "Immac- an inning -eue, that. them In Ill Inna Huh. t mt My mm wanna wound h an In“. immuthnhauomdmmw [he mquhhmth-lmmahumu mt-ttret-tr-mute-F. nmmmwmrmu-u mar, m-Imhlmmn Lulu-l 'Jal'P2g Inch thunk-l “We.“ " Islam... . m-tPt-a-m-----. Mttt.-taMtshe Wham-l "i-__-ree-B-ear- ~~wmwnmd¢uu Open All Day sfs! gON/MLS Gunman-hum: .tl lemon 1UTdrl'ltr'll Mmard- by but": boul- Plate- ftrrirq the let many. tte - d In- ld Presents a on the Mr. and Mrs. Willing Mm will leave Friday for I two - nag-lion It Hunungberg. Ind. William Bock and Ttobe6 Grant have returned from . two weeks tour through New York and Boston. Mrs. Clark M. Wright of North- moor road in entertaining " lunch- eon bridge on Friday. every day except Sunday. REFUND PARK. ILL. Seguin &Logan has the atmosphere of a true home as well as the trpaeiotttmess neceaury for the accommodation of large funenls. IN Funeral Home THURSDAY. JUNI I. "" served u hut ght, a. were sum " of " nglilm Utratnrd d _ Phone B. P. 3878 52 North Second St. 2t: At, Nary Rcbc, "eretary 01 the c. A., in "tending town] with her liner in Illa-o- Wal Phone B. P. 5570 ll er ot When all all of Iva-non. :ouph left on a alp- owing the when their home " Mhm.. y return.

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