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Highland Park Press, 6 Oct 1938, p. 6

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Charles A. McNeill, Jr., son of Judge * Mrs, C. A. McNeill, of Carlisle, MADELINE THEILEN wWEDS TOMORROW Mir. and Mrs. Martin Thiclen of Battle Creek, Mich., announce the approacht marriage of their mughter, Madeline Bills, to Mr. ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE OF ALMA GRIESE Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Alma Griese of %’my to Lieut, Wallace Devroe , United States Navy Pilot, which took place Tuesday, Septemâ€" ber 27, in California. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy will reside in San Diego, Calif. Miss Griese left last week for a vacation in the west, and her marriage came as a complete surâ€" prise to friends and relatives ‘here. Mrs. William Vetter and two chilâ€" dren, Jean and Larry, returned Friâ€" day from a four months visit with relatives in Norway. Mrs. Vetter‘s cousin, Miss Clara Nyhre of Dratnâ€" man, Norway, returned with her and expects to visit relatives here and in Wisconsin for a year. _ PAGE SIX Miss Thiclen is a graduate of Webâ€" ster College, Webster Groves, Mo., and Mrs, McNeill graduated from St, Louis University, St. Louis, Mo. _ The wedding will take place in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on Friday, Messrs. Ed. Brown of the East Parkâ€" district and Phil Cole, city surveyor, have returned from a fishing trip at Spooner Lake, Wis. guest of the Henry C. Seidenbeckâ€" ers of 8. Sheridan road. Mrs. W. F. G. Ross accompanied by her son Bob, arrived in New York on Sept. 26, atfer spending four months<inâ€"Europe~<With Mr. Ross, who returned earlier, she visâ€" ited Scotland, England, and Southâ€" ern France. Bob, who has now reâ€" turned to Princeton, spent part of his vacation in Grenoble, France, where he studied conversational French at the university. Miss Sylvia Orth, Milwaukee proâ€" fessional dancer, is spending this week with her cousin, Mrs. Robert Roeber (Salome Brand). WINS LADIES GOLF PRIZE Miss Esther Ludwig, 708 Central avenue, won first prize in the Laâ€" dies‘ Golf tournament given by Naâ€" tional Broadcasting company at Meâ€" dinah Country Club last Tuesday. Mr. Frank D, Austin of DeTamâ€" ble avenue is travelling through Virginia this week. Mrs. Jared Johnson, Mrs, E. R. Phelps and Miss M. O. Chandler of Highland Park are guests at the Dodge hotel in Washington, D.C. Antoinette Pantelis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Pantelis, 223 South Green Bay road, has been pledged to Nu chapter of Delta Zeta sorority at Knox college, Galesburg. Wilma Knobloch Phelps of Fort Sheridan spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Meyers at Tripoli, Ohio. Mrs. Anna Kriwinsky of Kitchâ€" Thurdn&l'.‘riday Oct. 6â€"7 =â€"â€"_ ble Feature â€"â€" EDW. G. ROBINSON CLAIRE ;I'REVOII sns * TStory? Tos preserizes dor * story! It‘s or excitement! â€"andâ€" STUART ERWIN SBunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday Oct. ’-l‘-ll SHIRLEY TEMPLE EDNA MAE OLIVER JIMMY DURANTE DONALD DUCK CARTOON Tel H. P. 2400 "The Amatzing Dr. Clitterhouse" Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9:00 p.m Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. RHobett Taylor in "The Crowd Roars" â€" "The Scarlet Pimpernal" usc s s â€"â€" CWisther Carey‘s Chickens" Just plenty of good fun! < LOCALS â€" OUR GANG COMEDY "LITTLE MISS BROADWAY" A happy musical and funâ€"making hit! "PASSPORT HUSBAND" COMING: OCT. 16â€"17â€"18 "RICH MAXN, POOR GIRL*® in color. A L C Y O N Highland Park, Il. of their wood is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot this week while his parents are at Turâ€" key Run, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony‘ Fontana of Roger Williams avenue are the happy parents of a son born Saturâ€" day, October 1, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. Arthur Vetter was surprised at a birthday party given in his honor Tuesday evening. _ w5 The Thursday evening dinner club will meet at the home of Mrs. A. L. Adams in Winnetka this evening (Thursday). _ _ _ â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bridges and family will spend the weekâ€"end with relatives in Montour, Iowa. . Miss Madeline Hawkins of Laurel avenue will fiy via the United Air Lines to New York for a two weeks vacation. Mrs. Malcolm D. Vail entertained at tea Monday for the members of the Trinity Church Service league. Dr. and Mrs. Louis Wendlin Sauer of Winnetka announce the marriage on Sept. 3 in Clinton, Iowa, of their daughter, Gisela Josepha, to Carl Wilhelm Enchelmayer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ludwig Enchelmayer of Glencoe. Mr. Enchelmayer and his bride are at home at 222 Dale avenue in Highland Park. Mrs. Edward Brant Wintersteen with her two children William R. and Brant, has returned to her home in Schnectady, N.Y. after spending six weeks with her mother, Mrs, W. R. Ruffner. vention in Los Angeles, Cali., Sept. 18â€"21 were Mr. and Mrs. J, T. Farâ€" mer and children, Mr. and Mrs. Osâ€" car Iverson, Mr. Miller Schreiner, Mr. Matt Maiman and Mr. and Mrs. George E. Abernathy. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Franzese, Pleasant avenue, Highland Park, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son born Sunday, Octoâ€" ber 2, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Miss Phoebe Swazey has returned from San Francisco, Calif., where she was bridesmaid for Miss Ennie Towne. Mrs. Ralph Bard of St. Johns place entertained at a small tea Sunday for Mrs. Etta Halliday Hodges who was celebrating her 90th birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Snite of Deere Park drive returned Monday from a three weeks motor trip through the east. Mrs. Harry M. Pier had as her guest Miss Margaret Everhardt of South Orange, N.J., a few days this week. Miss Eberhardt is en route to the Pacific coast. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bridges have returned from a weeks vacaâ€" tion at Black Oak Lake, Wis. Mrs. Paul J. Perry of Vine aveâ€" nue is visiting friends in Earlville, Ill., for two weeks, Connor Creigh is home from Wilâ€" liams college for several weeks due to illness. Mrs. Gordon Segert of Deerfield entertained her sewing club at luncheon Tuesday. + William Shrey Guyot, Jr. of Mayâ€" Among those from Highland Park Saturday Mrs. Robert E. Wood and daughâ€" Added: COLORED TRAVELOGUE AND COMEDY That Hardy family‘s here int . . . Laughs, th tizille ‘and ‘ail "NEW and . better than ever! y y Fhov cispons ADVENTURES Wed. â€" Thurs. â€" Fri. â€" Sat. Oct. 12â€"13â€"14â€"15 MICKEY ROONEY LEWIS STONE JUDY GARLAND Come and see Joe run up the biggest ROAR score of the season. "LOVE FINDS ANDY HARDY" "THE GLADIATOR" JOE E. BROWN JUNE TRAVIS DICKIE MOORE in â€" 10¢ ter, Mrs. Edwin Tullis are visiting Mrs, Wood‘s brother, Mr. Henry Hardwich in Augusta, Ga., for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Bartleâ€" man of 8. Greenbay road, are anâ€" nouncing the birth of a son born Monday, October 3, at the Highland Park hospital _ _ _ 6t Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leonard enâ€" tertained twelve at the Leonard sumâ€" mer home at Pistakee Bay last Thursday and Friday. _ _ _ _ Campbell Chapter Guild will have a Dessert Bridge on Friday, Octoâ€" ber 14, at the Masonic Temple, with Mrs. Fred Okey, Mrs. Edward Strenâ€" ger, Mrs. Judson Wells and Mrs: Oscar Iverson as hostesses. Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Butler (Gerâ€" trude Williams) of Niles paur have returned from a three ‘weeks trip to Boston where they visited Mr. Butler‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Butler. Mr. Harry M. Pier flew to New York City Tuesday on the United Air Lines on a weeks business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bridges enâ€" tertained a few friends at their home on Ridgewood drive Tuesday evening. _ _ Seroie.t Miss Ruth Bryant of Ephriam, Wisconsin formerly of Highland Park is the house guest of Mrs. Henry E. Mason of E. Central aveâ€" nue. _ Mrs. George Robértson formerly of Sheridan road, Highland Park is visiting friends here for several days. â€" s â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. John Onesti of W. Park avenue are the proud parents of a daughter born Friday, Sept. 30, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Weber reâ€" turned Tuesday from a two weeks sojourn at Bermuda. _ â€" Miss Nancy Chalmers has as her guests little Marlene May and Marâ€" garet Murray of Canton, Ohio who are to be Nancy‘s flower girls at her wedding to Robert Clarkson Octoâ€" ber 15. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Yowell are spending several days here visiting relatives and friends before going to Lake Worth, Florida for the winâ€" ter. SCATTER f Mrs. W. J. Konvalinka of Fort Wayne, Indiana is visiting her niece and nephew Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Williams for several days.. Mrs. Viola Conrad spent the weekâ€"end with her brother, Oscar Pansie at Fisk, Wisconsin, Sheridan RebSkah lodge No. 801 is sponsoring a public card party on Monday evening, October 17, at 8:15 p.m., in the Masonic temple. There will be tables of bridge, 500 and bunco, with prizes for each group. Refreshments will be served. Sheridan Rebekah Lodge Plans Card Party for October 17 Officers and members of the lodge are requested to,attend a short busâ€" iness meeting at 7:30 sharp preâ€" ceding the party. Morton High Loses Two To Local High School Teams Both H. P. H. S. football teams were victorious over Morton High Saturday afternoon when Coach Dave Floyd‘s varsity outscored the Cicero outfit 12â€"6 and Chuck Lauer‘s Freshâ€"Sophs turned in their third straight shutout as they trounced their opponents 25â€"0, Johnnie Heath scored both touchâ€" downs for the varsity and turned in a fine afternoon‘s performance. Edâ€" die Wing, playing his last game for H.P.H.S. because of the age restricâ€" tion, also played a wellâ€"nigh perfect game. The Lorimer twins, Bill Peâ€" ters, Chas. Dean, Roy Nelson and the entire forward wall looked good against Cicero‘s heavy team. Menduno, Flint and Picchietti diâ€" vided the scoring for the under class team as they netted one touchdown in each quarter. Maechtle, a freshâ€" man, kicked the extra point after the second touchdown. Highland Park travels to Evanâ€" ston next Saturday to meet the heavy "Wildkits" in their second Suburban league encounter. Coach Schultz‘ outfit has lost to Maine by a score of 7â€"6 and has won over ‘Thornton 7â€"0. Woodstock comes to Highland Park on Saturday, Oct. 15, for the second home game. Summaries : Varsity Highland Parkâ€"Juhrend le, Jones It, Dean ig, Bangs ¢, Peters rg, Wyâ€" gal rt, N. Lorimer re, Nelson q, W. Lorimer th, Wing f. Morton le, Wogekowski It, Sperâ€" lick Ig, Matt c, Rut rg, Hngner rt, Drosen re, Megers q, Bonaguidi Ih, Albaugh rh, Polivka f. Substitutions for H. P.â€"Frost, Joseph, Dorr, Johnson, Hoie, Mills, Zaeske, Summers. Highland Parkâ€"Bracken le, Morâ€" gan It, Tazioli ig, Shean ¢, Taneclian rg, Evers rt, Reichman re, Flint q, Menduno Th, Picchitti th, Zook {. Mortonâ€"Boc le, Higgins It, Heaâ€" vacek Ig, Altman c, Voss rg, Neaden rt, Kucaba re, Huctzow q, Regan Th, Emnecek th, Yenty 1. Substitutions for Highland Park â€"â€" Chambers, Dettmer, Barnhardt, Dessert Bridgt Oct. 14 THBE PRES8 Blackhawk Society Begins Year with Musical, Sunday ‘The Senior group of the Blackâ€" hawk Society of the Children of the American _ Revolution open the year‘s activities with a musicale at the home of Mrs. Kellogg Speed. 530 South Sheridan road, Sunday afternoon, October 9, from four to seven o‘clock, Tea will be served. Guest artists for the musicale will be three young high school stuâ€" dents, Miss Phyllis Delhaye, 718 So. St. Johns, pianist; Morton Raff, 245 Cedar avenue, violinist, and Newâ€" ton Hoffmann, 318 Ravine drive, acâ€" companist, Each member has been asked to bring a guest. Please remember to call the hostess, Mrs. Speed. It is to be a very fine meeting and it is hoped all members will attend. ‘The Junior A group of the Blackâ€" hawk society are having their openâ€" ing meeting at the home of Mrs. Earl W. Gsell, 421 South Sheridan road, Saturday afternoon, October 8, from 3 to 5 o‘clock. Games will be played and prizes awarded. ‘Tomassee school jig saw puzzles will be started, to be sent the school for Christmas. The Junior B group is meeting at the home of Mrs. Edmund Andrews Jr., 234 Laurel avenue, Saturday afternoon, October 15, from 3 to 5 o‘clock. The â€" story of Tomassee school with pictures will be given. Also Mrs. Brannen, the program adviser, has some grand plans for this party. The members will all have a good time. The year book will be given to the members at this meeting. West Ridge Club Hears Talk On Better Lighting The first meeting of the West Ridge Club was held Tuesday eveâ€" ning. An interesting talk on "Betâ€" ter Lighting" was given by Miss Grace Miller of the Public Service company. their lunch to school are asked to meet at the school Tuesday, Oct. 11, at 3:15 p.m. All mothers whose children take Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN Clocks, Watches and Jewelry Sold at Small Profit. / AViIU 541 Central Avenue Tel. H. P. 2360 WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Wm. Ruehl & Co., with the announcement of the 1939 Chevrolet, enters with a great deal of pride its 14th consecutive year here in Highland Park as an exclusive Chevrolet agency. For what little success we have garâ€" nered, we are deeply appreciative of the eonsisken:lz fine product we have had to sell, and to the people of this community who have acknowledged that fact through their purchase from us of over 5,000 new and used automobiles. Within the next two weeks, the Chevrolet Motor Comâ€" pany, through its dealer organization, will present to the public its new car for 1989 s We have been advised that this new Chevrolet will far surpass in beauty and mechanical appeal any car they have previously offered. jyca 7 § Should you be contemplating the purchase of a new decision to bus autontobile this fall, we suggest that before making a aecision to bu other offering by crfoom AN OPEN LETTER TO OUR FRIENDS WATCH FOR THE NEW CHEVROLET! 386â€"8 E. Park Ave. â€" Highland Park Tel. H. P. 4240 To serve our community well is our only desire. Ruehl & Co. When Artists Quarrel Miss Autumn came to visit me And brought her paint of ?Id, She had her fairies ‘long with her For nach pie cqrried 'wtb:olgnâ€"m ‘or each one in , too, Of red and lovely g::wn; Miss Winter lagged a bit behind And I could feel her frown. _ _Miss Autumn painted well, She did not like the fairy work She seemed to take a great delight At last it seemed, to my dismay, I felt a touch of frost; I bit my lips a little bit And knew Miss Autumn lost And I was right for soon once more She did not seem to like the scenes _ In chasing them around; _ _ So sometimes it would take awhile Before they touched the ground. Miss Autumn quit the fightâ€" Miss Winter painted all anew In a charming brilliant white.. Segiun & Logan FUNERAL HOME 52 N. Second St. Phone H. P. 3878 â€"Franklin Lee Stevenson. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1988

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