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Highland Park Press, 1 Sep 1938, p. 6

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joyfully welcomed by his parents, the Hubert Harmons of East Schilâ€" ler street, Chicago, and his sister, Welthyan. For the last two years, young Mr. Harmon has been living in Lonâ€" don in a Chelsea studio. When he returns to Europe this time, however, it will be to a studio on George the Fifth avenue in Paris, for he is to be associated with one of that city‘s most famous coutouâ€" riers. RECEIVES WELLS SCHOLARSHIP Hubert Harmon II, formerly of Highland Park, who has made a namé for himself in the world of fashion design, is returning to his home for a visit next month. Curâ€" rently he is vacationing at Cannes on the French Riveria, but on Sept. 3 he sails, arrives in New York on Miss Kathryn Keller, . daughter of Rev. and ‘Mrs, Christoph Keller, who graduated from Roycemore in June, won the competitive scholâ€" arship offered by Wells College for entering freshmen. HUBERT HARMON II RETURNS FOR VISIT TI be the only attendants. Folâ€" lowing a reception at the, nurses‘ quarters the newlyweds will go to Michigan where Lt. Minton will be stationed at Camp Custer. They will live in Battle Creek. LEEâ€"MINTON NUPTIALS The marriage of Miss Catherine E. Lee and Lt. August M. Minton, both of Fort Sheridan, will be solâ€" emnized Friday afternoon at 5 o‘clock at the nurses‘ quarters. Miss Ruth Straub and Capt. E. M. Burns tA reception will follow the nupâ€" t{r‘h at ‘thé Schultz‘ home, 1007 Ridgewood place. The young couâ€" ple will be at home at Maple and Dempster streets, Evanston, after a three week honeymoon in Quebec and 300 miles north of Quebec. Hâ€"P LOCALS SCHULTZâ€"ROBERTS wWEDDING Miss Mary Jane Schults, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Whitt Schults, will become the bride of William Roberts, son of Dr. and Mrs. Fredâ€" erick Roberts of chI?rs, Satunday at Trinity church. ceremony will take place at 8 o‘clock in the evening with the Rev. Christoph Keller reading > the nuptials A cousin of the bride, Miss Marion Schults, will attend her as maid of honor and the bride‘s sister, Judy Schultz, will be junior bridesmaid. The other bride‘s attendants will be the Misses June Weber, Jean Ball, Jane Becker and Betty Schreyâ€" er, Frederick Roberts, Jr., oldest brth-r of the groom, will attend brother as best man. The ushâ€" efé will be Whitt Schultz, Jr., broâ€" ther of . the bride, Tom Roberts, brotherâ€"of the groom, Paul Schreyâ€" er, ; brotherâ€"inâ€"law of the groom, érl Johannsen and Robert Byingâ€" PAGE 81X Thursdayâ€"Friday Sept. 1â€"2 LUISE RAINER MELVYN DOUGLAS ROBERT YOUNG Miss Rainer‘s supreme achieveâ€" ment . . . romantic adventure » to set your blood racing! Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesda Sopt. 4â€"5â€"6 " ial Holiday M (Spec D:’) atinee MICKEY ROONEY FREDDIE Those grand pals together .m«mmmr?- warming, lMughterâ€"laden, Tel H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, Il, â€" _ Admission 30c â€" 10¢ MOmO:lOp.-.-MPcflm‘lp.-.-Mlp-. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 2:30 continuous lt ___C ..‘ 0 "TOY WIFE" "LORD JEFFE" Added : HENRY ARMETTA COMEDY e LOCALS â€" COLOR CARTOON BARTHOLOMEW A L CY O N Frances Shimer opens its eightyâ€" sixth year with registration Sept. 14, at which time Miss Wichman will take up her residence on the Shimer campus. A completely new dining hall wil} greet Shimer stuâ€" dents on their return, the room havâ€" ing been remodeled, redecorated and refurnished in Georgian Coâ€" lonial style in keeping with the twelve buildings on the campus, Anâ€" other Highland Parker expected to return to Shimer is Miss Joan Perâ€" son, 345 Oakland avenue. Miss Perâ€" son has been on the staff of Townsâ€" folk during the summer. MIRIAM WICHMAN WINS SCHOLARSHIP Miriam E. Wichman, 627 S. St. Johns avenue, is one of two winâ€" ners of fine arts scholarships at Frances Shimer college, Mount Carâ€" roll, IIl., for the coming year. Miss Wichman, who will enter the senior At Frances Shimer Miss Wichâ€" man will study art under Miss Edâ€" ith Bell, wellâ€"known landscape and portrait painter who has just beâ€" come Shimer‘s art director. Miss Bell was for some years associate professor .of art at the University of Iowa, and has studied at the Naâ€" tional Academy of Design, under Wayman Adams, and abroad. She has held Pulitzer and Tiffany felâ€" lowships. 4 class in the Academy division at Frances Shimer, entered the annual fine arts competitions offered each spring by submitting art work at the Chicago competition May 14. She then went to the college as the final step in the completion, and was given the annual art grant. . Saturday RUDY VALLEE ROSEMARY LANE THE SCHNICKELFRITZ BAND Laughs, music and fun galore! Added : OUR GANG COMEDY AND COLOR CARTOON The best man gets the bride, thogroomnht.hdr. and you get the year‘s best laugh! HICGHLAND PARK PHARMACY O n ly Th is CHARLES of the RITZ individually color blended Week "GOLD DIGGERS IN PARIS" "Ah, Wilderness" FULL DOLLAR BOX with the purchase of other CHARLES of the RITZ preparations. STARTING SEPT. 1st â€"â€"Double Feature â€"â€" KAY FRANCIS PAT O‘BRIEN "WOMEN ARE LIKE THATY" FACE POWDER 540 Central Avenue A gift of a of in Sept. 3 _ Mr. and Mrs, F. C. Bockey of Fort Sheridan will leave the Post ‘Sept. 8 for Carlisle, Pa., where Maâ€" jor Bockey will be on duty until "Dec. 24. RANNEYâ€"HAWKINS NUPTIALS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koepke (Joy Delhaye) are visiting Mr. Koepke‘s mother, Mrs. George Koepke, at Whitewater, Wis., before returning to Normal, IIl., where Mr. Koepke will resume his duties as assistant professor at the Illinois State Norâ€" mal University. Miss Emily Harmon is expected home next week from her three months sojourn in Europe. After visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Harmon, for a few days, she will return to her studies at Smith college. At a small wedding for the imâ€" mediate families, Miss Beatrice H. Ranney and Richard W. Hawkins will be united in marriage. The ceremony will take place at the Conâ€" gregational church at Vermillion, Ohio, at 8:30 o‘clock Friday, Sept. 2. A reception will follow at the home of the bride‘s mother. Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Bruce and daughters Connie and Margaret reâ€" turned â€"Friday from a week‘s vachâ€" tion in Hayward, Wis. . Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Noerenberg of S. Second street spent the week end at their cottage at Barrington Mrs. P. J. Weber entertained at a miscellaneous shower Monday for Mrs. Betty Warne Nelson and Miss Mary Jane Schultz. ... Robert D. Forgan Jr., of N. St. Johns avenue, has returned from a month in continental Europe and the British Isles and has joined his parents at their Hyannisport sumâ€" mer home. The former Betty Forâ€" gan and her husband, Philip Alâ€" len, are visiting there, too. Mr. George R. LaShelle is in Euâ€" rope for several months on busiâ€" ness. Mrs. LaShelle and son George and daughter Betty are enjoying a six weeks‘ sojourn at Eagle River, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Roswell B. Swazey have returned from a twelve day trip to Kenmore, N. Y., where they visited their daughter, Mrs. Donald Bliss, and new grandson, Donald Roswell Bliss. Mrs. Edward Schmelzer of Bufâ€" falo, N. Y., and Miss Ida Montgomâ€" ery of Chicago were guests of Mrs. William Guyot on Tuesday. Miss Mildred Julian of Winnetka sailed Tuesday for Syria where she will teach in the American school for a year. Miss Sarah Wessling, who resides with Mrs. T. H. Decker, has been confined to her bed the past . week. Miss Phoebe Swazey has returned from Warwick Woods Camp, Sayâ€" ner, Wis., where she has spent the last two months. Miss Doris Simpson of River Forâ€" est will be the week end guest of Miss Nancy Chalmers. Miss Simpâ€" son will be in Miss Chalmer‘s wedâ€" ding party on October 15. Mr. and Mrs. John Richard Purâ€" nell and family are spending sevâ€" eral weeks at their farm in Lynchâ€" burg, Va. s Mrs. F. P. Boynton, Jr. is visitâ€" ing Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Boynâ€" ton at their summer home at Nanâ€" tucket Island, Mass., for several weeks. Dr. Dudley Crafts Watson is exâ€" pected home Friday from & 9 1â€"2 week conducted tour of the Scanâ€" dinavian countries. Mr, Fred Hefferon, who has been employed at the Highland Park Pharmacy and has been living with his cousins, the Vernon MeMahons, the past year, has returned to his duties as physical education director at the high school in Flemington, Bill Egan has as his house ts John _ Whittemore , and (i:‘r-lu Brickley of Boston, Mass. _ _ anniversary Mrs. Milton St. Peter of E. Park avenue entertained twenty at a bufâ€" fet supper Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. St. Peter‘s birthday FEATURING SPECIAL MATCH SHORELINE RECREATION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1938 MILLIONS, WIS. SELECT BEER Grand Opening VILLA MODERNE LADIES JOHN O. TBE PRESS and‘ ‘The Misses Sophie and Florence Mrs. Lewis B. Sinclair is expectâ€" ed home around the first of October from the Sinclair summer home at Stony Beach, Oshkosh, Wis. â€" Mr. Sinclair spends the week ends at Stony Beach. Dr. William R. Norris, after flyâ€" ing to the west, visited the Robert Schneiders on his way back to his home in Baltimore, Md. Miss Eleanor Fischer of W. Park avenue is spending her vacation at Blaesings Shorewoods Vista, Rhineâ€" lander, Wis. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gerken and children returned from a motor trip this week. They traveled through Wisconsin and Minnesota, visiting Mrs. Gerken‘s father and other relâ€" atives in St. Paul and Minneapolis. Dr, and Mrs, C. Richard Goodâ€" hope of Hazel avenue are the proud parents of a daughter born Saturâ€" day, August 27, at the Highland Park hospital, Robert W. Schneider, head of Inâ€" dustrial Arts and Vocational Edâ€" ucation at the local high school, and family have returned from a ten thousand mile motor trip throughâ€" out the west, extending from Mexâ€" ico to Canada and including all but four states. Mr. and Mrs. John Fraulini of Highwood are the happy parents of a son born Saturday, August 27, at the Highland Park hospital. . Vacation time in the high Rockâ€" ies brought Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Neuâ€" man, well known Highland Park residents, here for a short visit at Sprague‘s Lodge deep in the Coloâ€" rado woods, surrounded by mighty mountanis on all sides. They hiked on trails leading from Sprague‘s Lodge to highland lakes and to choice scenic areas accessible only by walking or horseback. They fished in Sprague‘s Lake, well stockâ€" ed with gamey trout, which are plentiful in most of the park‘s many lakes and streams. A limit of 15 fish per day is set for visiâ€" tors. Colorado fishing licenses are necessary for men but are not reâ€" quired for women. Wizelman of N. Linden avenue enâ€" tertained several guests over the week end from Chicago, Racine and Kenosha, Wis, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Fischer of Michigan avenue entertained at a buffet supper Sunday evening. The guests were Miss Myra Luxemburg and Miss Clarice Fischer of Chiâ€" cago, Miss Betty Catlow of Evanâ€" ston and Mr. Edward Fischer of Park avenue. Miss Becky Boyer left Saturday for Los Angeles, Calif., where she will remain indefinitely with her aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Hamâ€" mel, Jr., of Beach street are reâ€" ceiving congratulations on the birth of & son born Tuesday, August 30, at the Highland Park hospital. Deerfield are announcing the birth of & son born Monday, August 29, at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. James Cady Ewell, who went east three weeks ago to join her daughter Dianne, who has been spending the summer in New York where she has been studying at the Bennington School of Dance, has returned to her home with Dianne. Mrs. Ewell and her daughter also visited Ladd, her son, who is emâ€" ployed in Staten Island. Our modern equipment and a compeâ€" tent optometrist take the guessâ€"work out of eye examinations. We know all about your eye troubles after an examination . . . and we are equipped to correct them. 372 Central Ave _ Tel. H. P. 630 I. H. NEMEROFF CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Colleginte News w About this time of the year beâ€" gins a steady exodus of socially or academically ambitious boys and girls, (who would really prefer beâ€" m:â€"d“--‘m), tow their prospective year‘s work or play, An attempt to chronicle their various destinations and amâ€" bitions is being presented this week and next. We do not claim the list to contain the names of all students but we are attempting to have it as complete as possible, If you know of any student who is going to school won‘t you please give us a ring next week. the uninitiated it might prove difiâ€" cult to imagine a law student havâ€" ing exceptional ability on the footâ€" ball fieldâ€"not so for those who know Brains, however. Brains left Highland Park yesterday in order to be back at school in time Marcello (Brains) Rollery, who might best be termed an exuberant talker is studying law at Alfred university, Alfred, New York. John Laurie and Marshall Johnson will leave for Crawfordsville, Inâ€" diana September 10. The boys inâ€" tend to study a liberal arts course for football practice this fall. To there at Wabash college. Several Highland Parkers will swell the list of Mills college stuâ€" dents. Mills which is in Oakland, California has always attracted girls from this section of the counâ€" try. Among those who will enter the freshman class there this year are Hilda Beinâ€"music, Marge Haâ€" worthâ€"Liberal Arts, and Jane Grifâ€" fithâ€"English. Kitty Weinberg has transferred from the University of Illinois and will commute this year to the Uniâ€" versity of Chicago for her third year of work as an English major. Ruth Chalmers is registered at Franklin college, Franklin, Indiana for her freshman study. Ruey will leave for Franklin on the 11ith and plans to return to Highland Park in October in order to be able to atâ€" Annemarie Wirz â€" Roger Balke 800 Ridgewood Drive Phone 4571 Youmnom”nrmolm.fl live to your on‘t you? ‘Then take care your heaith. \he human bodLic a: wonderful piece of mechanism and stands for a great deal of abuse and neglect, but how it doeés,respond to fair Have 'ogn yearly physical examination ~ cxu'ci::mnd Iittle“. pllydd:th:tion. ‘This will tton‘ltdo mM or non:y. but what a tremendous amount of new energy, new, life â€" longer, fuller, and richer life good health in abundance can give you. Ten More Years of Life? Take time to check up FALL TERM STARTING NOW Piano and Music Theory Instructors in THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1938 university at Lafayette, Indiana. ‘Ted is an electrical engineering maâ€" jor and will complete his fourth year of study at Purdue next June, Dorothy Keeffe left Wednesday for a short visit in Michigan, after which she will proceed to Pemâ€" brooke Hall, Providence, Rhode Island. Dot is a mite of a girl who tried to acquire a suntan this sumâ€" merâ€"the only trouble was that it came in the form of a very thick coating of freckles, William Schmidley, well known among his friends for his ability son college in Pennsylvania. Bill wplans to eventually teach German so let‘s start rolling our r‘s. Due tend her sister‘s wedding which will take place on October 15. Theodore Cabonargi will leave on September 5th to return to Purdue to world conditions Bill was unfortâ€" unately unable to participate in a year‘s exchange study in Germany. However, he‘s already forgotten that and is quite busy planning his activities as the house manager of his fraternity. Robert Brannen will leave on the 11th for Beloit college, Beloit, Wisâ€" consin. Bob will study a straight liberal arts course during his freshâ€" Alden Harris will attend the Colâ€" 40 Deere Park Dr. S. , _ Phone 1044 Time for Take time to care for your D PARK, ILL ASC ; and Jefferâ€"

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