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Highland Park Press, 18 Aug 1938, p. 6

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PAGE SIX PATRICIA KELLY HAS MILITARY WEDDING Miss Patricia Ann Kélly, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Kelly of Chicago, was married August 10 to Lieut. O. B. Steely, 61st Coast Artillery, at the Post Chapel at Fort Sheridan. The ceremony was performed by Capt. Stanley J. Reilly, post chapâ€" lain. _ Attending the bride were Miss Charlotte Zimmer of Chiâ€" eago as maid of honor, and Miss Elizabeth Thummel, daughter of Lieut, Col. and Mrs. Claude B. Thymmel of Highland Park, as bra:mdd. Attending the brideâ€" groom as best manâ€" was Col. Hobart H. Steely Sr. of Milwaukee. dan. The ushers were Lieuts. James Churchill, Jr., Charles C. Cloud, Jr., Perry H. Eubank, and Merten The maid of honor wore & gown of peach lace and a jacket. The bridesmaid wore the same except in blue. Each wore face veils and carried a cluster of peach colored gladioli. Immediately after the ceremony in the canctuary of the chapel, the ushers marched to the foot of the stairs leading into the main aisle, drew their sabers, and formâ€" ed an arch under which the bride and bridegroom walked to the far end of the chapel, there being joinâ€" ed by the birthday party for the reâ€" ception held afterwards at the Ofâ€" ficers Club. At the reception was a huge wedâ€" ding cake, all in white. The first slice, as is kfilditionnl, was cut by the bride with the bridegroom‘s saâ€" ber_ . + Following*® the reception, Lieut. Steely and his bride drove to New York for their honeymoon. On Sepâ€" tember 1st they will sail aboard the Army Transport Republic for Hawaii, where Lieut. Steely will be stationed with the Coast Artillery. The bride was graduated last June from Northwestern University at Evanston. Her brother, James, is a Lieutenant in the Air Corps, stationed in Panama. The bride was attired in white starched chiffon. From a "Juliet" cap of lace trailed a veil of white net 12 feet in length. Her bouâ€" ?mt was a spray of white gladioâ€" as. The bride was given away by her father, Mr. A. M. Kelly of Bosâ€" worth avenue, Rogers Park (Chiâ€" cago). K. Heimstead, all of Fort Sheriâ€" "THE DIVORCE OF LADY X" 872 Central Ave. Tel. H.P. 630 Thursdayâ€"Friday _ Aug. 18â€"19 â€"â€" Double Feature â€"â€"â€" "TORCHY BLANE IN PANAMA®" Lieut, Steely was graduated Sunday Au:v;:l.s’y’-’-"l“o ROBERT TAYLOR FRANCHOT TONE ROBERT YOUNG We «epair watches, clocks and jJewelry of every deseription. MICKEY MOUSE in COLOR NEWS OF THE DAY J EW E LR Y R E P A I RIN G Tel H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, IIL â€" Doors Open 6:30 p.m. â€" First Performance, 7 p.m. â€" Second, 9 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 2:30 continuous A snappy, ha; I. H. NEMEROFF CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN LORETTA YOUNG in "THREE BLIND MICE" â€" MICKEY ROONEY in "LORD JEFF" â€" LUISE RAINER in "TOY WIFE® WHITE BANNERS® A great book made into a greater picture! MERLE OBERON LAURENCE OLIVIER BINNIE BARNES in *~LOCALS â€" A ha come TECaNTCoco®: â€"â€"â€" and â€"â€"â€" PAUL KELLY LOLA LANE in in "THREE A L C Y O N =â€"â€"â€"â€" COMING â€"â€"â€"â€" from West Point in 1987. He is a native of Pocatello, Idaho. FORMER LIBRARIAN HERE MARRIED The marriage of Miss Virginia Jeffries, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Jeffries, and Osborn Ferâ€" guson, son of â€"Mr. and: Mrs. Adam Ferguson of Dallas, Texas, will be held Friday evening at 8 o‘clock in the Winnetks _ Congregational church. ‘The ceremony which will be a small chapel ceremony at which only members of both families w .!l attend, will be followed by a recepâ€" tion at the Exmoor Country club. PREâ€"NUPTIAL ENTERTAINING FOR MISS JEFFRIES The w of Miss Elizabeth ‘W}inr,’d?:::ta of Dr. and Mrs. A. R. E. Wyant, of 2028 West 101st street, to Charles F. Martin of Evanston took place in the garâ€" den of the bride‘s home on July 31. Mr. Martin and his bride went to the Rocky mountain‘s on their wedâ€" ding trip. Miss Wyant was gradâ€" uated from the University of Chiâ€" cago and spent two summers in Euâ€" rope and another in Mexico. Several parties are being given for Mrs. Henry. On August third, Mrs. William Raub of Evanston entertained at a luncheon bridge party at the Skokie Country Club. Mrs. William Stahl, Jr., and Mrs. John Scott of Evanston were hosâ€" tesses at luncheon and bridge at the Glenview Country Club on Auâ€" gust 16. Mrs. Edwin Hadley, Jr., and Mrs. Earl Sproul of Highland Park will honor Mrs. Henry at a luncheonâ€"bridge party at the Womâ€" en‘s Athletic club on August 24. On September 10 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schumacher of N. Linden avenue will entertain at a cocktail party preceding the dinner dance at Exâ€" moor Country Club given by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cobb. And then a week preceding the wedding (no definite dates having been set), Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Troxel will give a buffet supper, Mrs. Ellsworth Mills and Mrs. Robert Cobb will enterâ€" tain at luncheon and bridge and Mr. and Mrs, T. L. G. Deuell of Barrington will be hosts at a bufâ€" fet supper. Numerous prenuptial plrvties have been given and ‘are being given HENRYâ€"CREGIER NUPTIALS SEPT. 14 At a very small wedding for just the immediate family and close friends, _ Mrs. Elizabeth â€" Irwin Henry and Charles Wilcox Cregier will be united in marriage. The ceremony will take place at the Exâ€" moor Country Club, Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 14, at 4:30 o‘clock with the Rev, Louis W. Sherwin officiating. Mrs. Henry is the daughter of Mrs, Arthur B. Irwin of Groveland avenue. Mr. Cregier is the son of Mrs. Sarah Wilcox Cregier of Linden Park place, a resident of Highland Park for over forty years. Miss Wyant is a former librarian in the Highland Park Library and lived at the Sinclair home during her residence here. Saturday Wed.â€"Thur.â€"Frh Aug. 24â€"25â€"26 â€"â€"â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€"â€" HUMPHERY BOGART The "DEAD END" Kids GALE PAGE "CRIME SCHOOL The thrilling inside story of schools of correction. A"-fl.':"“‘qh.h* Mystery that leaves you limp . . . with laughter! "BLIND ALIBIY Added: SCREEN SNAPSHOTS COLOR CARTOON JUNE LANG DICK BALDWIN LYLE TALBOT "ONE WILD NIGHTY" â€"â€"â€"â€" AND RICHARD DIX in im Aug. 20 â€" 10¢ this week for the young couple; Sunday afternoon the Henry Anâ€" dersons gave a cocktail Kty, while on Tuesday afternoon William R, Wright and her sister, Mrs. Louis C. Schultz, and the latter‘s daughter, Mrs. Henry Haley Hixson Jr., (a recent bride), were joint hostesses at a tea for Miss Jeffrics. Mrs. Wright‘s daughter Agnes is to be one of the two bridesmaids at Miss Jeffries" wedding. Mrs. Orval Salter of Dallas, Texas, is the othâ€" Marriage licenses were taken out in Waukegan recently by: Francis Albert Kaufman of Fort Sheridan and Sylvia Joanne Siirila of Highâ€" land Park; Joseph Blacker and Arâ€" lie Marion Ehle of Highland Park. G. Brainerd Chapman III, who is to serve as an usher, is enterâ€" taining the young couple at dinner this evening (Thursday). Mr. Ferâ€" guson‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Orval Slaâ€" ter, will be his best man, and his cousin, Chase S. Osborn III, is comâ€" ing from Fresno, Calif., to be the second usher. Mrs. Dorothy Haskins and chilâ€" dren, Shirley and Robert, are spendâ€" ing the rest of the summer in Onâ€" tario, Canada, visiting the Lewis and Howard Haskin families. Miss Marjorie Watson will enterâ€" tain at a pantry shower Saturday for one of her bridesmaids, Miss Elizabeth Daugherty of Chicago. Miss Watson will serve as a bridesâ€" maid for Miss Daugherty on Auâ€" gust 27. Mrs, William Barker and son Bob have returned from a three weeks visit with Mrs. Barker‘s sister, Mrs. Arthur Swinford, at Lake Maniâ€" toba, Canada. Mrs. Roswell B. Swazey is enâ€" joying a ten day visiting trip through Wisconsin, Buffalo, N. Y., and South Bend,‘Ind. She expects to be back next Tuesday. Mrs. Crawfordâ€"Price, who is to serve her sister as matron of honor, will remain in Highland Park with her parents until Sept. 7. She will then return to England where she and her husband live in Harrowâ€" onâ€"theâ€"Hill. Joan and Mary Oliver, accomâ€" panied by their mother, Mrs. John Oliver, left last Saturday for a two weeks visit with their aunt, Mrs. Alex J. Innes, at White Lake, Michâ€" | Miss Jean Tulett of Davenport, Iowa, was the guest of the P. J. Webers last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Abbott and family left Saturday for a three weeks sojourn at Star Lake, Wis. PRENUPTIAL PARTIES FOR MISS SCHULTZ Miss Patty Clark and Miss Dorâ€" othy Mann entertained at a stockâ€" ing shower and luncheon for Miss Mary Jane . Schultz at Exmoor Country Club last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Byington of Chiâ€" cago will give a dinner party Friâ€" day evening at the Edgewater Beach Hotel for Miss Schultz and her fiâ€" ance, William Roberts, whose marâ€" riage will take place September 3. Lt. and Mrs. James McCown (Jane Warren) spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. McCown‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Warren. On their return to their quarters at Sault Sainte Marie, Mich., they took with them Mrs. McCown‘s brother, who will spend two weeks with them. & Stanton St. Peter of Michigan avenue will leave Monday for Stockâ€" ton, Calif., where he will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes before entering the College of ,Paâ€" cific in the fall. igan. week Miss Elizabeth~Low had as her house guests ‘last week Miss Cortâ€" ney Ann Reed of Chicago and Miss Jean Kissock of Forest Hills, N.Y. Miss Betty Murray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howell W. Muray, will return this week from Long Lake, Wis., where she was the guest of Miss Jane Selfridge. Miss June Weber has returned from a two weeks tour to New York, Cape Cod and Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Timson and sons, Andrew and Eldred, returnâ€" ed last Tuesday from a two months sojourn in England. They brought back with them Miss Megan Lioyd of Thrope, England, for an indefiâ€" nite visit. Mr. Thomas Chalmers of Eastâ€" wood avenue and Mr. Robert Watt of Skokie Valley road are touring through Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota this week. Mrs. David Fisher of Sparta, Wis., formerly of Highland Park, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. John Segel of Vine avenue this week. Charles Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Russell of Sheridan aveâ€" nue, suffered a broken ankle while playing baseball on the Innocenzi team against Waukesha, Monday evening at Sunset Park. Little Betty Lee Kinney of Danâ€" ville, IIl., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Hazel Furrow of the Udell buildâ€" ing, this week. Howell 8. Murray of N.; Linden avenue is visiting Bob Shell, his roommate last year at Asheville school, at Northport Point, Mich., for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Babr returnâ€" ed Monday from a two weeks vacaâ€" tion at Green Lake, Mich. Mrs. F. D. Austin of DeTamble avenue is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jane Bergner, in Calliccon, N.Y., for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Umbach Mrs. Oliver will return this THE PRES8 "Three Comrades" will be shown at the Deerpath Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. From the pen of the author of "All Quiet on the Westâ€" ern Front," ‘comes another gripâ€" ping screen story, this time a narâ€" rative:in which a nation‘s woes afâ€" ter the World War are overshadâ€" owed by one of the most human love stories to reach the screen. In the picture, Robert Taylor and Margaret Sullivan provide a poignâ€" ant romance, with Franchot Tone and Robert Young also in stellar roles, adding performances which will remain long in the memory of the moviegoer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bridges and son Kendrick are touring through the eastern states and Canada for two weeks. and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Rolly in Chicago. Mr, and Mrs. William S. Guyot of Maywood were Sunday guests of Mr. Guyot‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot, of Glenview aveâ€" nue. Mr. and Mrs, Charles I. Brooks of Glencoe avenue will occupy the Harold Bridge‘s summer home at Highland Lake next week. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Prato and small daughter Peggy Ann returnâ€" ed Sunday to their home in Rogers Park after spending four weeks visâ€" iting Mrs. Prato"‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Conrad, of McGovern street. Mrs. Allen Sheahen and two chilâ€" dren, accompanied by Mrs. Alma Dougherty, Mrs. Sheahan‘s mother of Cleveland, Ohio, are the guests of Miss Theresa Sheahen for two weeks. Mrs. Helen C. Golden, son Fritz and daughter Gloria Jean, have reâ€" turned to their home at 122 Mcâ€" Govern street after a ten day motor trip during which they visited the W. P. Streib family in Clinton, Ia., the Edward Normaie family at Forâ€" est Lake, Wis., the Edmund Helm family at Omro, Wis., and the Harâ€" old Fossum‘s at Green Bay, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Jildo Poverello of Glencoe are the happy parents of a daughter born Wednesday, August 10 ,at the Highland Park hospital. Acclaimed by crities onâ€"both sides. of the Atlantic for her superb artâ€" istry in both dramatic and comâ€" edy roles, Danielle Darrieux, radiâ€" ant idol of the European screen, makes her American debut in "The Rage of Paris," a comedy romance which will play Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week at the Deerpath. The story presents Miss Darrieux as the heroine of a whirlâ€" wind romance which involves both a handsome advertising manâ€"and a rich playboy. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.,‘ whose recent performances have added new brilliance to a faâ€" mous theatrical name, is coâ€"starred with Miss Darrieux. The top flight supporting cast is headed by two comedy favorites, Mischa Auer and Helen Broderick, and features Louis Hayward. Miss Lucille Eaton. of N. Greenâ€" bay road was the guest of her cousâ€" in, Miss Norma Freund of Chicago last week. Miss Gertrude Ames of the Y.W. C. A, staff has returned after spendâ€" ing her vacation in Mattoon, IIl. "Rage of Paris" At Deerpath Theatre "The Rage of Paris," "Three Comrades," and "Chime School" beâ€" ing presented at the Deerpath Theâ€" atre next week. o Mr. and Mrs. Peter Palandri of Driscoll court are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of a son born Thursday,. August 11, at the Highland Park hospital. Miss Eleanor Bock of N. St. Johns avenue entertained the Neighborâ€" hood .club at luncheon Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hagert of Libertyville are the proud parents of a son born Friday, August 12, at the Highland Park hospital. Wednesday, Thursday and Friâ€" day of next week brings to the screen of the Deerpath "Crime School." Sometimes amusing, sometimes tragic, always exciting, this Warner Brothers picture feaâ€" turing the "Dead End" boys conâ€" tains a powerful indictment of unâ€" thinking, brutal, outâ€"moded methâ€" ods of dealing with juvenile crime, effectively utilizing the talents of the six boys, as well as such adult players as Humphrey Bogart and Gale Page, beautiful. newcomer to the screen from radio. The picture makes a strong case for its basic themeâ€"that the old type of boys‘ reformatory is in fact a "Crime School." The inewer methods of dealing with juvenile offenders deâ€" signed to prevent their developing into adult criminalsâ€"are effectiveâ€" ly contrasted with the old by basâ€" ing the story on the determined fight made by an idealistic young official to introduce his ideas into a reformatory of the old type. Select for Durability and Convenience . . . Skokie Boulevard Highland Park between Deerficld and County Schult Trailers Two Hurt Sunday In Accidents On Skokie Highway With scores of cars pouring over the Skokie highway Sunday enâ€" route to and from the lakes region, numerous accidents were reported. Sunday afternoon about 3:55 o‘clock, a car driven north on the highway by Earl Chiovari, 19, of 1421 Larabee street, was struck by a northbound car as he attemptâ€" ed to make a U turn at Prairie aveâ€" nue crossing. Mrs, L. Seligman, 26, 550 Arlington avenue, Chicago, driver of the car which struck Chioâ€" vari‘s car, applied her brakes to avoid the accident, lost control of the car and ran into a ditch. Mrs. Seligman was cut and bruised, and was taken to the Highland Park hospital where she was attended by Dr. S. R. Banfield. According to the local police, Chiâ€" ovari decided to make the turn, just north of the crossing at Prairie avenue. A double crash occurred Sunday evening at 9 o‘clock at the interâ€" section of Prairie avenue and Skoâ€" kie when S. H. Skyken, 49, 3611 Ogden avenue, driving south, stoppâ€" ed for traffic. Wm. Lillwitz, 34, of 3289 62nd street, Chicago, following Shykens car, crashed into him as he came to a stop, and the car folâ€" lowing Lillwitz‘s car, driven by James O‘Connor, 30, of 1538 E. Marâ€" quette road, Chicago, hit the rear of Lilliwitz‘s car. John O‘Connor, six years old, riding with his parâ€" ents, was cut about his head. He was taken to his home by his parâ€" ents where he was to be attended by their family physician. Mrs. Chas. Lencioni _ | Passes Away Sunday | .Mrs. Angelian Lencioni, aged 69, died Sunday afternoon at her home 933 Waukegan avenue, following an illness of long duration. The deceased was born in Italy and came to Highland Park about 40 years ago, where she has resided continuously. Funeral services were held yesâ€" terday (Wednesday) morning at 9:30 .o‘clock at St. James church, Highwood. Interment was in All Saints cemetery. Besides ‘her husband, Charles, Mrs. Lencioni is survived by three sons, Ju]ius, James and Peter, and one daughter, Mrs. Jennie Inman, all of this city. ‘ Of course, it is yet a serious thing to allow one‘s self to become with "T. B." ‘t-‘on-lhkml the B. tqi.l-tnnhm mmmuuano-mm-um orders is necessary, but what knowledge that another .mdflflblfla.quu. Tuberculosis is not stamped out by a very great deal, and it may take another century, but Medical Science is that day nearer all the time. fioqmmiut#mm Such a short time ago Tuberculosis was one of tire most dreaded can help is to keep up your vitality â€" have a yearly examination, carly stage chronic, acute discase is ensier ?:-p-n.-‘c':nq-a.h:-m:m Robe mt (eessann s o Nes @- f {@(é PHONE 144 SINGLE \T\Ux,é“’é.l?gu ié,;ls/, exfix?ease CIST 4 HIGHLAND PARK, ILL the Hayward is a reflection of its inter= national popularity and the patronage of the world travelers. . Ladies traveling alone usu« ally select the Hayward. . Luxurious living accommodations are enhanced by perfect service and excellent cuisine. Yet economy is ever the theme at Los Angeles® ideally THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, Marriages In July Double Last Years January . February March ... April ... May ....... June ....... July ... There were more than twice as many marriage licenses issued by the county clerk during July than in the same month last year, the first month of Saltie! health and threeâ€"day notice laws. Seventyâ€"five licenses were issued last month comâ€" pared to 33 a year ago. While most of the marriage liâ€" censes issued in July, 1937, were to Lake county residents, the greatâ€" er portion issued this year went to residents from outside of the counâ€" ty. _Licenses issued during the first seven months of the past three years follow: dry cleaned by the CRYSTAL CLEAR PROCESS. . . . UNIQUE CLEANERS & DYERS, 24 North Sheridan Rd ® P H O N E I HIGHLAND PARK | Total SILK AND SATINS stay lustrous North Shore Cab Co. ROCCO COSCARELLI â€"PROP Day and Night Service 3 0 0 , Phone H. P 125 1938 .. 46 .. 52 .. 49 .. #L 499 122 15 1937 1872 1936 2221 481 449

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