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Highland Park Press, 27 Oct 1938, p. 6

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Lew Sarett, Jr., son of Prof. and Mrs. Lew Sarett, was one of the stuâ€" dents honored for scholastic excelâ€" lence at the annual Honors Convoâ€" cation at Northwestern university Tuesday evening. The Convocation was held at the First Presbyterian church in Evanston. Lew is holder of Marcy Scholarship for the best record in the Junior year in experâ€" imental and Mathematical studies. He is also holder of the Hardy Scholarship in Forensics. He has recently returned from a three months tour of England, Scotland, and the Continent. PATRONS NIGHT Miss Marie Lewis, daughter of Mr, C. H. Lewis of Greenville, Ala., and William H. Denzel, son of Mr. :Ed Mrs. Herman Danzel, were unitâ€" in marriage Tuesday, October 18, in Greenville, Ala. The newlyweds are at present living at the home of the groom‘s parents, 115 N. Secâ€" ond street. i LEW SARETT, JR., HONORED MOOREâ€"OSBORN : WEDDING NOV. 9 The wedding of Miss Mary Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dawson Moore, and Theodore Leonâ€" ard Osborn, Jr., will take place on Wednesday evening, November 9, at 8 o‘clock in the Highland Park Presbyterian church. Dr, Louis Sherwin officiating. â€" A small reception for the wedding parâ€" ty and two families will follow at the Orrington hotel in Evanston. Miss Jean Moore, a sister of the bride, will be maid of honor, with Miss Loretta Olson of Chicago and Miss Peggy Osborn, sister of the groom, as bridesmaids. Thaus Linington of Highland Park will serve as best man; Robâ€" ert Seyfarth, of Highland Park, Edward A. Hawkins, Jr., of Philâ€" adelphia, a Cornell classmate, John Moore, brother of the bride, and Alâ€" bert Johnson of Chicago, as ushers. DENZELâ€"LEWIS NUPTIALS DINNER â€" DANCING â€" FLOOR SHOW $1.50 â€"No Cover Charge AND HIS ORCHESTRA 2 SMART FLOOR SHOWS Saturdays Formal Dancing Until 2:30 "MR. MOTO TAKES __ A CHANCE" . Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday Oct. 30â€"31, Nov. 1 TYRONE POWER ALICE FAYE DON AMECHE Thursdayâ€"Friday Oct. 27â€"28 â€"â€" Double Feature â€"â€" ANN SHIRLEY Ruby Keeler i-n Fay Bainter The amazing detective stories of Sat. Evening Post fame. Peter Lorre â€" 'loehllolliun n Mrs. H. C. Breidert of Pittsburg, IRVING BERLIN‘S "ALEXANDER‘S RAGTIME BAND" MARINE DINING ~ _ ROOM EDcEwaATER BÂ¥AcH HoTEL It will be a simple service with DICK STABLE Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, IIl. â€" Admission 30c â€" 10c Magnificently fulfilling your expectations of incomâ€" parable enterâ€" tainment!! Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9:00 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. "Mother Carey‘s oonumno--nw(x'v_fi'r-mmlw hflm-m&m‘%“lfl LAW* Nightly Except Sunday LOCALS â€" Every Thursday A L C Y O N The 7th and 8th grade "Y" club will have its Hallowe‘en party, also masquerade, tonight, Oct. 27, from Any girl who has attended club this year is invited. Edith Musser is this month‘s president of the orâ€" ganization. 7 to 9 in the Y.W.C.A. playroom. Refreshments will be served after an evening of games. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wieâ€" boldt (Barbara Amn Sargent) of Oak Park are being congratulated on the birth of their first child, a boy, on Wednesday, October 19, at the Presbyterian hospital, The baby has been named for his father. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sargent of Winnetka and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Werner A. Wieboldt of Bob O‘ Link road. A "spooky" time is expected, for an exciting program has been planned by the program committee of which Roseann Gerhardt is chairâ€" man. Each girl is to bring her own supper and will be served hot chocâ€" olate and a surprise by the refreshâ€" ment committee which is headed by Jeanne Stratford. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Soukup of Chicago, formerly of Ravinia. The wedding will take place in the spring. Pa., formerly of Highland Park, will be the guest of friends here this weekâ€"end while enroute to St. Paul, Minn., where she will make her fuâ€" ture home. On Sunday afternoon ‘at their home in Wilmette, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Pettinger announced the engagement of their daughter, Dorâ€" othy Helen, to Leo Richard Soukup, HOLD HALLOWE‘EN PARTY The 5th and 6th grade "YÂ¥" club, which has a membership of about 85 girls from Lincoln, Elm Place and Ravinia schools, will have a masquerade Hallowe‘en ~party on Tuesday night, November 1, from 5 to 8:30 in the playroom of ‘the DOROTHY PETTINGER ENGAGED Y.W.C.A. The meeting was well attended by members of the P.T.A. and at the conclusion of the discussion Mrs. Van der Vries was deluged with questions which was very graciously answered. ENTERTAINS P.T.A BOARD Mrs, C. W. Schaaf, president of the Elm Place School P.T.A., enâ€" tertained her board members at luncheon last Wednesday preceding the meeting which was addressed by Mrs. Bernice Van der Vries of Winâ€" netka, who was guest of honor. Campbell Chapter Guild will have a Dessert Bridge at the Masonic Temple on Friday, October 28, with Mrs, Jeannie McEwens, Mrs. Emâ€" ma Armstrong, Mrs. Elizabeth Haâ€" mer, and Mrs. Emma Brown as hosâ€" Phyllis Delhaye delighted the auâ€" dience. with a piano group.‘ Saturday The same day, but two hours â€"Double Featureâ€" JAMES CAGNEY Pat O‘Brien â€" Marie Wilson "HELL DIVERS" DENNIS O‘KEEFE Ann Morrise â€" Lewis Stone in . The laughs come fast and furious! "THE CHASER" CLARK GABLE â€" WALLACE BEERY Thrillingly outstanding screen entertainment yours to see and enâ€" joy again! Added: CARTOON IN COLOR LATEST NEWS "BOY MEETS in in Mr. and Mrs. William McDonald returned Sunday from a week‘s soâ€" journ at Salt Lake City, Utah. Miss Betty Hallberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave T. Hallberg, has entered the Dramatic school of the University of Chicago this fall. Lt. and Mrs. S. W. Connelly of Pleasant avenue will entertain at a luncheon Saturday at which the guests will listen to a radigcast of the Armyâ€"Notre Dame football game. The party will be given at the Reserve Officers Club on the lake at Fort Sheridan. Ann Stafford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Stafford, will enâ€" later, a son was born to Mr. Wieâ€" boldt‘s brother and ‘sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr, and Mrs. Werner A. Wieboldt Jr., of Sabinal, Tex. This baby.also has been named for his father. Mrs. Wieboldt is the former Elizabeth Ann Wall of Galveston. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oliver of Roger Williams avenue spent the week end at Coloma, Mich., where they closed their summer home for the winter. The annual luncheon of Campbell Chapter Guild will be held next Wednesday noon in Masonic Temâ€" ple. Business people are invited to have lunch in Masonic temple that day, the price is very small. This is open to the public. Mrs. Dorothy Haskins of Pleasâ€" ant court will entertain at a Halâ€" lowe‘en party Sa_tur_q:yAeveninz. Mr. and Mrs. John Nardini of Highwood are announcing the birth of a son born Sunday, Octoberâ€" 23, at the Highland Park hospital. Be sure to attend the annual luncheon and card party of Campâ€" bell Chapter Guild next Wednesâ€" day in Masonic Temple. Mrs. William Haviland Morriss of Wallingford, Conn., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Norcross of Central avenue for two weeks and while here many parties have been given in her honor. Her mother gave a tea Wednesday, Ocâ€" tober 19, Mrs. James Dwight enâ€" tertained at luncheon on Thursday. Mrs. Nathan Corwith, Jr., gave a luncheon on Friday, and Dr, and Mrs. Edward P. Norcross entertainâ€" ed at a dinner party on Sunday. Miss Madge Hawkins returned Monday from a two weeks trip to New York and Boston and in Cleveâ€" land, Ohio, she visited her brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard W, Hawkins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Herâ€" man have returned from their huntâ€" ing trip in Northern Michigan. Campbell Chapter Guild will hold their annual luncheon and card party next Wednesday. This is open to the public. Luncheon will be served beginning at 11:30 a.m. Those who do not care to attend both the card party and luncheon are welcome to attend either one they choose. Mrs. Carolyn Encell of Oak Park will discuss Walter Damrosch today (Thursday) at a meeting of a music group from Highland Park and Deerfield at the home of Mrs. Harry Wing in Deerfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Santi of Highwood are receiving congratulaâ€" tions on the birth of a son born Thursday, October 20, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. The First National Bank ment Obligations Commercial Paper . Cash and Due from United States Governâ€" Fixtures ............... Other Bonds ............ Real Estate Sold on Loans on Collateral SECUTIY ....â€"creecsncves Loans on Real Estate ln!ured Mortgage Loans ... Other Loans Contract ...... Other Real Estate Other Resources . Stock in Federal Reâ€" serve Bank ............ Banking House and THE PRESs RESOURCES THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ...........$ 888,377.29 Mrs. Shepherd of Shore Acres drive will leave today (Thursday) for her winter home at Pasadena, Calif. Sunday arrivals at French Lick Springs Hotel included: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rutledge, 100 Hazel avenue, Highland Park. With them was Mrs, Harriet Rutledge of Chiâ€" Miss Sally Murfey of Highland Park is one of the new girls at Linâ€" denwood college who has been seâ€" lected to appear in a Founders‘ Day recital to be gievn in Roemer Auâ€" ditorium by the Physical Education department, as part of the 112th anmual celebration of the founding of Lindenwood, Thursday, October 27. In the morning a noted clubâ€" woman, Mrs. Hiram C. Houghton, director for Iowa, General Federaâ€" tion of Women‘s Clubs, will give an address, "The Challenge for a New tertain at a Hallowe‘en party on Sunday. Mr. Raymond Clayton of Dean avenue will spend the winter at the Evanshire hotel in Evanston. Mrs. W. Stanley Strong of Bronâ€" son lane entertained at luncheon Tuesday. 1533 Sherwin ESTHER KITTILSBY Pianist Teacher Lessons at the home or AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Experienced â€" Qualified â€" Deserving ELECTION: NOVEMBER 8, 1938 669,985.68 204,299.97 Member of THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 947,737.50 140,000.00 $36,424.08 102,467.75 At the Close of Business September 28, 1938 of Highland Park Your Vote and Support Appreciated STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION $1,976,114.79 $4,381,138.49 1,313,177.48 90,332.75 911,353.43 13,224.50 62,265.78 2,669.76 12,000.00 OF HICHLAND PARK 2437 Day." In the evening a Hallowâ€" ¢‘en party will be given, and the Hallowe‘en Queen announced. Neuman Fell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fell and sophomore student at Grinnell college, Grinâ€" nell, Iowa, finished third in a cross country meet between Cornell colâ€" lege and Grinnell last week. ThomasE. Kennedy 505 Central Ave. Capital Stockâ€" . Common ........................$200,000.00 Preferred ...................... 100,000.00 Surplus ............................ 100,000.00 Time Deposits ................1,739,043.47 Demand Deposits ..........2,098,199.15 © We wish to thank our patrons and friends for their loyal patronage during the past year. MEYER‘S BAKERY Coffee Cake 25¢ 1st Anniversary "‘The Man for the Job" Here‘s Our Anniversary Special Republican Candidate for Order your bakery goods and pastries for Hallowe‘en now. of MEYER‘S BAKERY LIABILITIES SHERIFEF THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1988 Musart Club Meets Mrs. Lillian Hartman will enterâ€" tain the regular meeting of the Muâ€" sart Club Monday, Oct. 31, at her home, 1630 Plasant avenue. This will be the monthly program meetâ€" ing. $ 455,940.45 $4,381,138.49 Read The Wantâ€"Ads . P. 193

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