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Highland Park Press, 3 Nov 1938, p. 6

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| EMipEwANOY® T d5. o Homnann GRANTâ€"FIDDER .NUPTIALS Mr. Raymond Fidder a resident of Highland Park, since 1917 was marâ€" ried on Oct. 20, 1988 to Miss Dorâ€" othy Grant of Tonica, I11, e Bix young women attended the bride, and all were gowned alike in mahogany red velvet dresses made with hoop skirts. Even the little flower girl, Barbara Michaels, niece of the bridegroom, wore a dress of the same material. Miss Joan Felsenthal, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor, and Mrs. Robert Lauer of Cincinnati, the forâ€" mer Elizabeth Simon of Glencoe, the matron of honor. Serving as bridesmaids were Mrs. Howard Kahn of Highland Park, Miss Ruth Friedman of Winnetka, Miss Marâ€" gery Felsenthal of Glencoe, cousin of the bride, and Miss Cynthia Putâ€" man of Aurora, II1. The ring ceremony was perforâ€" mered at the home of the bride‘s mother, Mrs, Minnic E. Grant, by Rev. F. 8. Robinson of Highland Harmonizing with the mahogany velvet of the dresses were the chrysâ€" anthemums in autumn shades, which they carried. The bride wore a gown of queen blue chiffon velvet, with shoulder corsage of white Pomâ€"Pom crysanâ€" FELSENTHALâ€"MICHAELS wWEDDING Wearing an empire wedding dress of cream satin, made with a long train, and a tulle veil falling from a eap of net and rosepoint lace Miss Ruth Felsenthal, daughâ€" tersof Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Felâ€" The bridegroom was attended by his two brothers, Everett and Josâ€" eph Michaels, while the ushers were David Joseph, Jr., of Cincinnati, Stanley Lewenstein of Charleston, W. Va., Robert Heavenrich of New York, and Charles Lazarus of Goâ€" lumbus, Ohio. Park. M!flfl.mngld corsage of yellow crysan ums. blue brocaded crepe with shoulder _ The groom‘s brother, Mr. Walter A profusion of white chrysantheâ€" mums made a lovely setting for the ceremony which was performed at Northmoor Country club at 8:30 in the evening by Rabbi Charles Shulman of North Shore Congregaâ€" tion Israel, a reception following. Fidder of Pittsburg, Pac., acted as After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Fidder left for aâ€"trip through the mountains of the south. They are now at home to their friends at 149 8. Second street, senthal, 250 Mortimer road, Glenâ€" coe, was married Thursday, October 20, to Ralph Michaels, son of Mr. land Park. Orchids in a shower fell from the small white Bible which she carried. â€" and Mrs. Joseph Michaels of Highâ€" Mr. Michaels and his bride have gone to South America for two months on their wedding trip. They have not yet decided where they will make their home, but it will probably be somewhere on the North Shore. PAGE SIX Her bride‘s maid, Ruth Olsen, a Thursdayâ€"Friday Nov. 3â€"4 â€"Double Featureâ€" JAMES CAGNEY Pat O‘Brien â€" Marie Wilson in than ; More fun and thrills by far ‘Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, III. & Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9:00 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. DENNIS O‘KEEFE Ann Morriss â€" Lewis Stone in The laughs come fast and furious! @THE CHASER" SONJA HENIE RICHARD GREENE JOAN DAVIS BUDDY EBSEN n m’n fi SP.:;I:.' 1 WaRen orf Tikke* "BOY MEETS GIRL® LOCALS â€" "MY LUCKY A L CY O N in Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Crutenden and Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Martin of Highland Park, have arrived in New York City and are staying at the Hotel Sherryâ€"Netherland. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nied of Highwood are . the happy parents of a son born Sunday, Oct. 30, at the Highland Park hospital. Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Craft Watâ€" son were honored at dinner Wedâ€" nesday evening in Rockford by memâ€" bers of Dr. Watson‘s art course at their final meeting. Bill Cope of Vine avenue at the controls and Don Shafer of Freeâ€" port, I1l. flew to Dubuque, Iowa Monâ€" day in a Taylorcraft monoplane and flew back Tuesday, after visiting Miss Pat R_e_ndlnz at Clarke college. Mr. Ernst Garling, who has been quite ill, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Kuwhn and children of 357 Hazel avenue moved into their new residence Monday at 1520 Dean avenue, . Mrs. J. Armstrong of Ottumwa, Iowa, is the guest in the home of her son, Mr. Mason Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Ruwitch of S. Linden avenve are rejoicing over the birth of a son born Saturâ€" day, Oct. 29, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Garling have received announcement of the birth of a son born to Mr. and Mrs. Josâ€" eph Kruschka of Springfield, IlI., on October 28. This is their first child and they have named him Gregory: Garling Kruschka. Mrs. Kruschka was formerly Miss Lydia Garling of this city. long motor trip. Mr. and Mrs. Emil R. Zettler of Deerfleld are announcing the birth of a osn born Saturday, Oct. 29, at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Thomas Creigh and son Frederick motored Mrs. Creigh‘s other son, Connor, back to Williams college, Williamstown, Mass., last week. Connor had been home the past month because of illness, Mrs. Robert Boydâ€" and mother, Mrs. Jacoby, have returned from a long motor trip. Mrs. P. J. Weber of Ridgewood drive will be hostess at dinner Satâ€" urday evening. & Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts (Mary Jane Schults) of Evanston are enjoying a months motor trip through the south. Mr. Fritz Bahr gave a surprise dinner party for his daughter in law, Mrs. Carl Bahr, Wednesday evening. Col. and Mrs. Edgar King of Fort Sheridan are entertaining at dinner Wednesday at the Officers club. 372 Central Ave. Tel. H.P. 630 Miss Sue Coale of S. Linden aveâ€" Saturday Nov JANE WITHERS A story of concentrated human 20&_!03@,03‘& .. Sn cleediy aiferemt * * J EW EL R Y R EP A I RIN G "COIRL‘S8 SCHOOL Y "KEEP SMILIN: 0" I. H. NEMEROFEF We repair watches, clocks and jJewelry of every description. ed.â€"Thurs. Nov. 9â€"10 â€"â€"â€" Double Feature â€"â€" You‘ll keep laughing . . and living every excitâ€" ing moment of this grand human story! Added: > CARTOON IN COLOR OTHER SHORTS CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN ANN SHIRLEY RALPH BELLAMT in "CATEW AYX" DON AMECHE ARLEEN WHELAN in Ellis Island! in Nov. 5 nue who.is a sophomore at the Uniâ€" ntdtydmbuhhcculbo- this weekâ€"end to visit mother, Mrs. Grace Coale. Mr. and Mrs. George Bock of N. Second street are the proud parents of a daughter born Wednesday, Nov. 2 at the Highland Park hospital, Mrs. Robert Umbach and son Daâ€" vid and her mother, Mrs. William Guyot attended the homecoming at North Central college, Naperville, last Saturday. luUflr'.hn;d- uated from North Central college in the class of 1932. * Dr, and Mrs. G .Pfeiffer of Osâ€" kosh, Wisconsin were weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Babr. Miss Eleanor Austin of DeTamâ€" ble avenue entertained at a Haiâ€" lowe‘en party Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, William Guyot had as their weekâ€"end guests Mr. Guyâ€" ot‘s sister Mrs. William Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guyot and son Roy and Mr, George Guyot of Nobel, II1. Mr. and Mrs. John Brugioni of Highwood are announcing the birth of a daughter born Wednesday, Nov. 2 at the Highland Park hospital Mr. and Mrs. Charles Melville and daughter, Dorothy spent Sunday in Mu_c!ison,AWiuongin visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Garnett have returned from Hanover, N.H., where they were called because of the serious iliness of thelr son, James who was stricken with pneuâ€" monia. James who is a senior at Dartmouth college, is now progressâ€" ing rapidly although still in the hospital. . Mrs. R. E. Wood left Tuesday for Houston, Texas where she will visit her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Farish, Jr. and her son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wood, II. Mrs. Grover Q. Grady is enterâ€" taining the nurses of the Highland Park hospital at dinner Friday eveâ€" ning preceding the card party at Lincoln school. The Misses Lorraine Roach, Marâ€" jorie McDonald and Francijean Sheridan accompanied by Mrs. W. D. McDonald are spending a month visiting in the East. Miss Phoebe Swazey is entertainâ€" ing a group of young people at dinâ€" ner Saturday evening preceeding the Service club show in Chicago. A Hallowe‘en party was held for the children of the Post at the Ofâ€" ficer‘s club at Fort Sheridan, on Saturday evening. iez «s Mrs. E. P. Barnes of Lincoin aveâ€" nue entertained at luncheon and bridge last Friday. Wilma K. Phelps of Fort Sheridan spent the weekâ€"end in Lansing, Michigan where she attended the Michigan Stateâ€"Santa Clara football A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Frost of Deerfield Tuesâ€" day, Nov, 1, at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Edward Roach, Mr. J. J. Cleary and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cleary are sojourning for a month at Hobe Sound, Florids. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clarkson (Nancy Chalmers) are at home in the Deibler apartments after their two weeks wedding trip to Pennsylâ€" vania and through the South. Lt. Robert Burhans of Escanaba, Michigan is visiting Lt. C. E. Bohn, 3rd Field Artillery, at the Officers club in Fort Sheridan, _ Mrs. Tom Leeming and Mrs .D. I. Sanders had as their guests at the Womans club Tuesday, the Mesâ€" dames Pat Smith of Chicago, Lewis Ermeling of Wilmette, Stewart Fox of Wilmette and Hubert Hardy of Evanston all prominent members of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority of Northwestern university. Dr. Ruth Alexander the speaker for the afterâ€" noon is also a member of the Gamma Phi Beta and was a tlassmate at Northwestern with the above women. Mr. Robert B. Johnson of Broadâ€" view ave. and Mr. W. Knobloch of Fort Sheridan spent last week duck hunting in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McOmber of N. Greenbay road are the proud parents of a son born Monday, Oct. 31, at the Hifl_flmd Park hospital. Mrs. Jared Johnson returned Monâ€" day from a six weeks trip to Quanâ€" tico, Va. and St. Louis, Mo. While in Quantico she visited her son and daughter in law, Capt. and Mrs. Chandler Johnson. Sphinx Head and Quill and Dagâ€" ger, senior honorary societies at Cornell university, today announced the election of thirteen new memâ€" bers. Election is on the basis of participation â€" in â€" extraâ€"curricular activities. Among the new members is James E. Rutledge, ‘39, College of Electrical Engineering, of 100 Hazel avenue, Highland Park, who was elected to Sphinx Head. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired LOWEST PRICES iN rown Clocks, Watches and Jewelry Sold at Smail Profit. David James 541 Central Avenue Tal, H. P. 2846 WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER THBE PERESAS Thursday arrivals at French Lick Springs hotel included Mr. and Mrs. Melville Keim of Highland Park, mu=hmumuhn Ter at the Chicago College club, 196 East Delaware place, on Saturâ€" day afternoon, Nov. 19, to greet the new members of the organizaâ€" tion. At 3 o‘clock motion pictures will be shown of the regular activâ€" ities of the school and of the Cenâ€" tennial gatherings and functions last spring when Monticello celebratâ€" ed its one hundredth year, Illinois school in the middle west, founded long before the Civil War at a time when few women received any edâ€" ucation. A school of this high type m-mwuuu_- nois. Recent Highland Park gradâ€" uates expected to be among the new members are John Holden and Suâ€" zanne Holden, 2351 Deere Park drive. HIGHLAND PARK 24 North Sheridan Rd. GENERAL ELECTION: TUESDAY NOV. 8, 1938 You can now renew your smart things from last season for another season‘s wear. The DOWâ€"CLENE way is the UNIQUE ‘ u WAY. This process leaves no oily film to attract new dirt. Any Plain Silk Dress DOWâ€"CLENED and Hand Finished. This scientific way of dry cleaning clothes â€" plain dresses, fashion‘s finest fabrics â€"yes, and men‘s suits, too â€"is a positive revelation. It‘s odorless. The old ways are gone forever. Try this new scientific service. 125 YOUR YVOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED Garfield R. Leaf For A Limited Time Only! For County Treasurer Fon THE LADIES ucky Day MODERN DRY CLEANING WE CALL AND DELIVER . 2 Hour Service If Desired Mrs. Fred Luther One Time Resident Here Dies in Evanston Mrs. Fred Luther a former resiâ€" dent of Highland Park died yesterâ€" dnyatmhzl:nhrm Mrs. Edward of 914 Hinâ€" man avenue, Evanston. The famâ€" ily resided on Hazel avenue when uuy..wm residents of Highland Parl Funeral services will be held Friâ€" day afternoon at 3:30 o‘clock in St. Luke‘s chapel in Evanston. Highwood Man Is Hurt In Auto Crash Ray Crandall, 62, of 222 Mears place, Highwood, was severely inâ€" jured a week ago Monday when he lost control of his automobile and the vehicle went up a steep »mâ€" bankment, struck a telephone pole and came to rest with the wheels in CLEANERS & DYERS Republican Candidate Ray Molendi FOR Best qualified through 10 years experience gained in every department of the County Treasurer‘s There is no substitute for experience in conducting the affairs of the County Treasurer‘s Office. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1988 He suffered deep cuts on the head and sealp and a dislocated shoulder. He is recovering at his home from the injuries, it is said. noon, Nov, 10, at the home of Mrs, Frank Wichman, 627 8. St. Johns the air at the entrance to Island Lake on Rt. 176. 18 North Sheridan Rd. â€" Room 16 Office Ph. H. P. 3936; Res. 3937 thod of massage combined gives a deâ€" Muâ€". of revelation and -‘nnl 75° Missionary Society Meets The Womens Missionary Society Wahistrom‘s Health LAKE Highland Park, l Ailments,

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