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Highland Park Press, 7 Jul 1938, p. 6

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rage sz ® *‘ LOUSE WILLARD MARRIED WEDNESDAY Miss Louise Willard and James ciated. ‘The wedding breakfast folâ€" O‘Sullivan Kearns were united in marriage yesterday (Wednesday) at 10 o‘clock in the morning at the St. Athanasius Church in Evanston, Rev. Thomas J, Burke, pastor of Saints Faith, Hgpe gnd Charity Parish in Winnetka officiated. The wedding breakfast followed the cerâ€" emony at the home of the brides parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Baird Willard of Linden Park place for only the immediate families. The bride was lovely in the bridal gown and veil worn by her mother and which her sister, Mrs. Frank H. Lennox also wore at her wedding two years ago. She carried a bouâ€" quet of spathaphyllum, a rare flowâ€" er, which is a minature calla lily. The brides sister, Mrs. Frank H. Lennox of Mijlwaukee in a gown of yellow organdie and carrying yelâ€" low daisies and blue corn flowers was her sisters only attendent. Mr. Thomas J. Stritch of Nashville, Tehn., was the best man. The groom‘s mother, Mrs. John T. Kearns and sisters, Mary, Kathâ€" erine and Amelia of Dubuque, Iowa, and his brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr, and Mrs. John T. Kearns, Jr. of Streator, Illinois were also at the wedding. Mr. Kearns was unâ€" able to attend. R. M. JEFFRIES ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT OF DAUGHTER At a tea Sunday afternoon in their home on Lincoln avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore Jeffries anâ€" nounced the engagement of their daughter, Virginia, to Osborn Ferâ€" guson of Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrl_. Adam Ferguson of Dallas, Tex. Miss Jeffries attended the Univerâ€" sity High school and Connecticut college and was graduated from the University of Chicago. Mr. Ferâ€" guson was graduated from Albany academy, Princeton university, and the Harvard law school. The wedâ€" ding will take place in the late sumâ€" mer. Since her graduation Miss Jeffâ€" ries has been devoting her time writing. She has spent the last six months on the editorial staff of one of the monthly magazines. Her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Allan Crawfurdâ€"Price of London, will arrive here in August to attend her as matron of honor. MITCHELLâ€"ROGERS NUPTIALS SATURDAY The newlyweds will be at home in Evanston after September 1. Mr. gnd Mrs. William Rennie Mitâ€" chell of E. Park avenue, formerly of Glencoe, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Suzâ€" anne ,to Wharton Locke Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Rogers of Wilmette, on Saturday, July 9, at 4 o‘clock in the afternoon, in St. Elisabeth‘s church in Glencoe. Rev. Richard C. Talbot Jr. will officiate. . A small reception for the immeâ€" diate family will follow the ceremâ€" ony in Glencoe. The bride will be attended by her sister, Margery, and the groom‘s sister, Doris. Philip Rogers will serve his brother as best man and Thursdayâ€"Friday July 7â€"8 â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€" You‘ll just have hysterics at the @giddy goingsâ€"on l Tel H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, Ill. â€" Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ Doors Open 6:30 p.m. â€" First Performance, 7 p.m. â€" Second, 9 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 2:30 continuous "There‘s Alw A Woman’?y. Sundayâ€"Monday â€"Tuesday â€"Wednesday Tyrone Power Don Ameche Old Chicago in all its turbulent glory! The robust, wideâ€"open town that vanished forever in towering flames! And against this sweeping panorama, the romantic drama of the O‘Leary‘s. ADDED: MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON IN COLOR Am:m&-mlhâ€"(‘l&mm) â€"â€"â€"â€" COMING â€"â€" "R 17â€"18â€"19â€"20 â€"CLARK caBue in erest puorw Gary Cooper in "Marco Polo" "Lone Wolf In LOCALS â€" JOAN BLONDBLL MELYVYN DOUGLAS FRANCIS LEDERER FRANCES DRAKE A L C Y O N "In Old Chicago" 99 in James Mitchell, brother of the bride and Russell Rogers will be the ushâ€" ers. Both the bride and groom are graduates of New Trier High school, and Mr., Rogers received his degree at Northwestern university. Announcement is made of the apâ€" proaching marriage of Mary Janet McCaffrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. McCaffrey to Marshall J. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Williams of Prairie avenue, Highwood, which â€"will take place Saturday, July 23, at 10 o‘clock in the morning at St. James church in Highwood. <~The brides attendants will be Miss Beatrice Carolan of Chicago as maid of honor, Mrs. John O‘Connell of W. Central avenue, Miss Eleanor Flannigan of Highâ€" wood, Miss Rosana Atkinson of Lake Bluff, and Miss Ann Moran of Pasadena, California as bridesmaids. The grooms brother, Edward Wilâ€" liams will serve as best man. The ushers will be Donald: McCaffrey, John Kelly of Homewood avenue, Eugene Engquist of El Paso, Texas, and Joseph Stupey of Deerfield. The wedding breakfast will immeâ€" diately follow the ceremony at the Shawnee Country club in Wilmette and a reception will be held in the evening at the brides parents‘ home at 180 Elmwood drive. The young couple will make their home in Evanston and will go on their honeymoon later in the sumâ€" mer. Many parties have been given for Miss McCaffrey already, including: a personal shower on June 23rd given by Miss Eleanor Flannigan of Highwood. Mrs. Mitchell Beaudin of Ravinia was hostess at a lunchâ€" eon on June 29th. Mrs. John O‘Conâ€" nell of W. Central avenue enterâ€" tained at a linen shower, the later Miss Jacqueline Preston of Glenâ€" coe entertained at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Mitchell Tuesday evening. The "Bagheera" of which Bud Snite is skipper came in second in the Chicagoâ€"Milwaukee ug hoat race last Friday and won first place in the Milwaukee Yacht club regatta on Sunday. Bud and Al Snite and Perry Ronan are the Highland Park members of the crew. Bob Rohn of Ludington, Michigan came here Friâ€" day to race with the Snite boys in the Chicago to Milwaukee race. BAGHEERA WINS YACHT RACE McCAFFREYS ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE SKOKIE BOULEVARD HIGHLAND PARK BETW. DEERFIELD & COUNTY LINE ROADS Saturday â€"~â€" "A TRIP TO PARIS" ADDED: CARTOON A'?dl) COMEDY a A Ticture the whole family will love . . . more fun than going over yourself! "The Lone Ranger" Alice Faye Alice Brady HULT THE JONES FAMILY TRAILERS July 10â€"11â€"12â€"13 in July 9 part of May and Miss Beatrice Carâ€" clan of Chicago entertained at a miscellaneous shower June 28th. CHOSES JULY 23 AS WEDDING DATE July 23 is the date chosen by Miss Marian Binswanger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Binswanger, Chicago, for her ‘wedding to Mr. Milton Stern Jr. Mr. Sterns parâ€" ents are Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stern of Gleneoe. The wedding will take place in the Highland Park home of the brides grandmother, Mrs. H. B. Steele. The ceremony will be folâ€" lowed by a small family dinner after which the young couple will leave for a cruise in Green Bay on Mr, Stern‘s new sailboat, Marimil II. They will be at home at 7222 Central avenue, Evanston after Auâ€" gust 15. IRENE FALLON WEDS NEWTON FISCHER Mrs. Elsie Fallon of North St Johns avenue announces the marâ€" riage of her daughter Irene, to Mr. Newton Edwin Fischer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fischer of Park avenue. > The ceremony having taken place at St. Andrews Episcopal church in Kenosha, Wisconsin, with the Revâ€" erend Erland Groton officiating. The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Fichard Slavens of Kenosha, formerly of Highland Park. After a short wedding trip they will be at home at 640 Michigan avenue. MASONâ€"BALL NUPTIALS At a very simple wedding SIQ-‘ urday, Doris â€" Hallowell â€" Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archiâ€" bald O. Mason, Jr., and Dr. Wilâ€" liam James Ball, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Ball of Charleston, South Carolina, will be united in marriage. The ceremony will take place at 4 p.m. in the Trinity: church with Rev. Christoph Keller officiating. The bride will be atâ€" tired in the wedding dress her. mother wore twentyâ€"three years ago and will wear a finger tip veil made from lace belonging to her greatâ€"grandmother. The bride‘s only attendant, Miss Mary Wilder, of Davenport, lowa, formerly of Highland Park, will be gowned in delphinium blue embossed French organdy. Dr. Mace Harkey of Chiâ€" eago and Arkansas will be. Dr. Ball‘s best man. The reception will be given by and held at the Wilâ€" liam F. Peters of Lake Forest, aunt and uncle of the brideâ€"toâ€"be. The young couple will be at home comâ€" pleting _ their _ honeymoon _ trip through the Michigan North Woods after August 1st at 129 Bull street, Charleston, S. C. Parties given for Miss Mason and Dr. Ball during the past month have been given by Mrs. Sidney Morris and daughter, Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Kennicott and son Hirâ€" ism Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Parker, Jr., and daughter Jeanne, WHY EVERYONE READS THE WANT ADS! Telephone Highland Park 557 Those are pretty convincing reasons, aren‘t they? And the best part about them is that they are absoâ€" lutely true! The Wantâ€"Ads have done all those things for people, it is easy to consult them, and rates are low. If you have something to sell, or if you want to rent a room, find work or buy someâ€" thing, just give the Want Ads a try! The Highland Park Press TBE PREBS8 It‘s a Sure, Safe Way To Buy, Sell, Trade, Rent, Borâ€" row, Find Employment! It‘s Easy! You Can Always Find What You Want Withâ€" out Any Kind of Trouble! It‘s Economical! Want Ads Produce Satisfying Results at Low Rates! Mr. and Mrs. David Clark and daughter, Zada, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Tellis and a group of doctors and their wives from Bobbsâ€"Roberts hospital of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hawkins of Laurel avenue had as their guests over the weekâ€"end, their son, Richâ€" ard and his fiance Beatrice H. Ranâ€" ney of Cleveland, Ohio, whose enâ€" gagement was recently announced. The Misses Virginia Furrow and Jeannette Hobjer who are employed in Sparta, ‘Wisconsin spent the weekâ€"end with their respective famâ€" jlies. Mrs. Egan, Mrs. Truax and Mrs. Tippey are to give a small informal post nuptial tea for young people, Thursday, July 14 to meet their couâ€" sin, Mrs. Richard Hammond (Kathâ€" erine Johnson). Mrs. Thomas Creigh, and sons Fritz and (Connor and daughter, Virginia are leaving today (Thursâ€" day), for a month‘s tour through Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana after which they will go to their summer home at Battle Lake, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Weir (Auâ€" gusta Watson) are rejoicing over the birth of their second son,â€"Donâ€" ald Watson Weir, born Tuesday, June 28 at the Englewood hospital. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Weber have as their house guest their grandâ€" daughter, Nancy Robertson of Kanâ€" sas City, Mo. On the morning of July 2, a car driven by Mrs. C. R. Moran of 358 Central avenue was hit by one driven by De Witt J. Manasse of 1637 S. Greenbay road. Mrs. Moran was traveling south on St. Johns avenue when she was hit; a few fenders were crumpled. > A car driven by Wills Cooksy of 13 S. 2nd street struck the rear end of a car driven by Harry Sheahen‘s, 738 Central avenue, while he was parked on Central avenue. The acâ€" cident occurred on the morning of July 3 as Cooksy was driving east on Central. â€" Both cars were damâ€" aged. Cooksy received a minor cut on the head. On July 4, an accident occurred at Skokie and Berkley roads. The car contained people returning to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Markel and children, Shirley and Richard, spent the week end in Palmira, Mo., visâ€" iting friends. * 372 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 630 J EW E L R Y R E P A IRIN G I. H. NEMEROFF CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN um.oun.u::nauuwm. iam Keese and , Carol, of East St. Louis, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bartel. Mrs. Keese and daughter are remaining here for a week. Mrs. Thomas Martin of Fort Lauâ€" derdale, Fla., a former resident of this city, is visiting friends in Highland Park this week, Dianne Ewell left last week for Bermington, Vt., to attend the specâ€" ial school of the dance held at Bermâ€" ington college. Dianne did outâ€" standing work in the dance at Steâ€" phens college where she was graduâ€" ated this spring. At Bermington she will have intensive courses unâ€" der Masters of the Modern Dance Martha Graham, Hanya Holm, Doris Humphrey and Charles Weidman. She also will take stage design for the dance. A small roof fire necessitated a call for the firemen to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wade McNutt, 1014 Fort Sheridan avenue, on the mornâ€" ing of July 4. No great damage was done. Miss Bernice Kurtzon of 329 Ceâ€" dar avéenue, Highland Park, and Miss Zada Clarke, 240 Cary avenue, Ravinia, have enrolled for the eightâ€" week summer school session at the American Academy of Art, Chicago. Miss Kurtzon is studying dress deâ€" sign and fashion illustration and Miss Clarke is studying art fundaâ€" mentals and life drawing. The sumâ€" mer school term ends August 19. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Folkerts Lucille L. Eaton of 1060 N. Green July Means LOWER PRICES OTTO F. FISHER, Pres. Waukegan and Webster Avenues Highwood, Illinois All Phones â€" Highland Park 3710 You can now save oneâ€"fourth on your outdoor furniture and the season is just about here. â€" $29.50 Coil Bed Glider ....._21.75 19.95 Link Bed Glider .._._.14.95 14.95 Full Size Glider ..._.......9.95 10.50 Chaise Lounge 7.95 6.00 Steel Arm Chair .._.._...4.69 $50 $40 $15 Summer garments require frequent, careful cleaning to be invitingly fresh and cool. 4.00 Steel Chair ....2.49 Select Your Furniture Needs Now and Save! 30 Sample Desks at Oneâ€"Third Off 60 Wainut Desk ..40.04 50 Wainut : Desk ..._33.3! 10 Walnut Desk ....26.G! 30 Walnut Desk ..._20.0 25 Walnut Desk ...16.6 20 Walnut Desk ...13.3 15 Walnat Desk ._10.0 200 Summer Pieces To Close Out This Week 7.” *"*~" NC _ _ 1900 Lake County‘s Largest and Oldest Store Ermine Cleaners. Inc. WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS 16.65 13.35 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. George Oshorn Bliss of Chicago will occupy the Thomas P. Mehlhop home at 231 Franklin road, Glencoe, for the months of July and August. * Bay road has her cou Freund of Chicago as a week. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Garling of Ridgewood drive are the happy parâ€" ents of a son born Thursday, June 80 at the Highland Park hospital. Little Wool Shop 255 Market Sq. Tel. L. F. 833 Simmons Beds are All $19.50. Maple or Wainut Bed, full panel 11.95 15.00 Decorate Bed ....9.95 12.00 Metal Bed ..........8.25 10.00 Metal Bed .......8.95 8.00 Metal Bed ..........4.95 600 Metal Bed ... 3. 05 Shortâ€"Sleeved Jackets $75 $50 $40 2â€"Pc. Simmons $80 value, 4; off ... 25 Davenports and Studio Lounges at Oneâ€"Third Off THURSDAY, JULY Knobby Yarn White and colors Studio Lounge Studio Lounge Studio Lounge from Suite

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