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Highland Park Press, 19 Jan 1939, p. 6

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Juke White (Virginia Perkins) of Chicago entertained at a dinner and miscellaneous shower. On Friâ€" day Miss Margo Wrenn of Ravinia entertained at a kitchen shower and on Sunday Miss Vivian Campbell and Miss Dorothy Matsen entertainâ€" ed at tea and a stocking shower, Toâ€" day (Thursday) Mrs. Elmer Frangquist of Lake Forest will give MRS. F. B. HITCHCOCK WED IN CALIFORNIA SIMPSONâ€"JULIAN 1 WEDDING > greal Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simpson of Ravinia announce the approaching marriage of their youngest daughâ€" ter Mildred Rose to Donald Henry Julian, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Julian of Lake ‘Forest, on Saturâ€" day, January 21, at 4 o‘clock at the chapel of the Church of the Holy Spirit, Lake â€" Forest. Dr. Prince will read the ceremony, Only the:immediate families of the couâ€" ple wi}l be present at the marriage ceremony. The bride‘s only attendâ€" marriage of Mrs. F. B. Hitchcock to Mr. Marshall H. Fisher of Palo Alto, Calif., which took place at a small family wedding at Mr. Fishâ€" er‘s home, Saturday, January 14. The former Mrs. Hitchcock had been a resident of Waverly road, Highland Park, until nine months ago when she moved to California. Mr. and Mrs, Fisher will make their home in Palo Alto. PI DELTAS â€" MEET THURSDAY ant will be Miss Elizabeth MacLarâ€" en of Pittsburgh, and Mr. Melvin Julian, brother of Donald, will be best man. Immediately fo the ceremony, a reception will be held at the bride‘s home, 130 Roger Williams â€" avenue, Ravinia. The couple will make their home in the Ravinia apartments. i Many lovely showers have been given for Mildred. Last Thursday "A, Night in Italy" is planned for the .next Pi Delita club meeting which will take place at the home of Mrs. Samuel Smith on Thursday evening, January 26. All members are urged to be present as plans for the coming club year are to be discussed. WAGNERâ€"KLEIN ENGAGEMENT Announcement is made of the enâ€" gagement of Miss Betty Wagner to T. Henry Klein, Jr., whose wedding will take place Saturday, Februâ€" ary 11. Miss Wagner is the daughâ€" ter of Mrs. Kathryn Wagner and the late Frank Wagner of Onwentâ€" GIVE DANCE FEBRUARY 12 sia avenue and Mr. Klein is the son of the late Mr,. and Mrs. T. Henry® Klein of Chicago. 4 Btuart Morgan Memorial Club will present their annual Valentine dance Sunday evening, Feb..12, at the Midland hotel, 172 W. Adams street, Chicago. Charles Straight and his orchestra featuring Judy The Glor.ous Technicolor Film The heartâ€"stirring, tense humâ€" an story of two boys and a girl whose romance is the roâ€" mance of aviation itself! PAGE 81X Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday As explosive as the bestâ€"sellâ€" ing novel by A. J. CRONIN . . is this drama of a Doctor‘s secrets! One of the greatest dramas since flms began‘! SELECT SHORT SUBJ‘DTS miscella ROBERT DONAT ROSALIND RUSSELL Tel, H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, III. â€" 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. _ . _ Jan, 22â€"23â€"24 FRED MacMURRAY RAY MILLAND LOUISE CAMPBELL woâ€"â€"â€"â€" COMING â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€" Jan. Feb. 1, L‘uise Rainer in "THE GREAT WALTZ" "'“-‘icfi;:_hoom in "STABLEMATES" _ a AROUND THE CORNER®" ; CARTOON IN COLOR ~LOCALS A L C Y O N shower. 19 hospital. Mrs. J. M. Bilbarz of Sunnyside avenue was kept busy Monday anâ€" swering the telephone and receiving friends and relatives in compliâ€" ment to her birthday anniversary. \ Mrs. R,. C. Cameron has returnâ€" ed home from the Edgewater hospiâ€" tal where she underwent an operâ€" ation. She is getting along nicely. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Damon L. Vanover of Prairie View are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of a daughter born Monday, January 16, at the Highland Park hospital. Miss Elsie Plant of E. Park aveâ€" nue is enjoying a month‘s visit with her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Lt. and Mrs. Ralph Talbot in Fort Benâ€" ning, Georgia. on id fur h Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Huhn of 8. First street are thc‘:g‘p’y parents of a son born Th % January 12, at the Highland Park Little Teddy Zabel . of Broadâ€" view avenue entertained a few of his little friends at luncheon Tuesâ€" day in honor of his eleventh birthâ€" day anniversary. 5 Mrs. Albert P. Snite spent last week with her mother, Mrs. Frank Butler, in Denver, Colo. Mrs. Butâ€" ler is recovering from pneumonia and will be able to be removed from the hospital within a week. _ _ _ John Brigham, son of Mr. and Mrs, John N. Brigham, 545 DeTamâ€" ble avenue, Highland Park, was élected president of Digamma Alâ€" pha Upsilon, local social fraternity at Lake Forest college, last Friday night. Brigham, a senior at Lake Forest, has been active in fraterâ€" nity < and extraâ€"curricular affairs during his college career. He is a member of the varsity baseball nine, a member of the Economics club, and during his junior year was elected king of the junior prom. Talbot will be featured. _â€"For tickets or further informaâ€" tion see Miss Florence Wizelman, 516 Central avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Seyl. of Lake :Forest are announcing the birth of ‘m son ‘born Monday, Januâ€" ary 16, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital ; i: :: Orin Spalding, son of Mr. and Mrs, F. J. Spalding of Highland Park, was featured trumpet soloist at a l?nko university band concert presented Thursday. Spalding, a senior in the college of fine arts, is also student band director and a member of Phi Mu Alpha, national professional ‘music fraternity. Fridayâ€"Saturday _ Jan. 20â€"21 WAYNE MORRIS â€" PRISCILLA LANE You‘ll love the wacky pranks in this Military School comedy that had Broadway in stitches for two years! JUDY GARLAND FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW NEXT SATURDAY and EVERY SATURDAY WMAQ 10:00 a.m. Radio‘s Bestâ€"Known Newest adventure inoppy girl reporter ! "BROTHER RAT" Mrs, Baldwin Newman is leaving "«TORCHY GETS CARTOON IN COLOR SPORT REEL "BETTY MOORE" s« & N D iâ€"â€"â€"_â€"â€" GLENDA FARRELL BARTON MacLANE BRAND BROS. invites you to tune in sings! Romance goes gay! Added: Interior Decorator Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hutchison of Vine avenue will entertain six couâ€" ples at dinner and bridge Saturday evening. HoP Mrs, James P. Nugent and her two sons, Jerry and Pat, left last Thni-ndaxfor:tvmmthtrlpto Los Angeles, Hollywood and Bevâ€" erly Hills, Calif,. iss Mary Robe, secretary of the Y. W.C. A., returned â€" Wednesday from Kalamazoo, Mich., where she was called, due to the illness of her sister, Mrs. Leonard Hopkins. Mr. Charles Harbaugh, who ‘is spending the winter in St. Petersâ€" burg, Florida, was taken seriously ill last weekâ€"and was removed to a hospital. The latest report is that his condition is improving. â€" The committee appointed by the president of the P.T.A., Mrs. Anâ€" drew Wysocky, is busy with prepâ€" arations for this event. Mrs. Benâ€" ston will have charge of refreshâ€" ments, <and Mrs. Alex Bartolo, tickets; Miss : Rasmussen, corno prizes, which will be donated by the members of the P.T.A; and Mrs. Ray Suzzi, the door prizes. These undoubtedly will be donated by varâ€" ious Highland Park business houses. The proceeds from this party will be used to purchase books or any other : equipment needed in the school. The Association solicits the patronage of the public. | Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watâ€" son expect to teave Sunday for a six to eight weeks sojourn in Mexâ€" ico. : The Watson‘s sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrg. George Lake of Lake Bluff, will stay at the Watson home on Marshman avenue during‘ their absence. _ Mr, and Mrs, Charles Guyot and children, Marion and Anthony of Maywood, spent the week end with Mr. Guyot‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Mayor are leavinzy Friday for (Magnolia Springs, Ala., where they will spend a few days before sailing on a three weeks West Indies cruise, f r. Frank J. Zipoy has returned n&. East Grand Forks, Minn., where he was called because of the duet;‘ of his father, Mr, Andrew Zipoy. x The Evanston Birth Control cenâ€" ter cordially invites members and guests to its annual meeting and tea at the home of Mrs. Melvin Veeder, 635 Maple avenue, Winnetka, on Monday, February 13, at 2:30 p.m. Interesting reports will be presentâ€" ed of the North Shore Committee‘s activities for 1988, expansion possi« bilities for 1989 and of the clini¢ work accomplished. ; Oak Terrace P.T.A. Plans Corno Party next week for an extended trip to Hawaii, South Sea Island, and New Lealand. . | fas Mrs. Harrison T. Todd has reâ€" turned to h« home in Schenectady, N. Y., after spending several weeks here with her mother, Mrs. W,. R. Ruffner. ' + Miss Leona Marie Slack, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs, Leo Slack, and Harold Augurd, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Augurd of Northbrook, were remarried Wednesday, ‘ Januâ€" ary 11. Their first marriage took place in July 1981. I â€"Mrs, Arthur 8. Swinford of Winâ€" nipeg, Canada, visited her sister, Mrs, William Barker, a few days this week while enroute to Califorâ€" nia. is‘ Mrs. Chester L, McAvoy of N. St. Johns avenue entertained her bridge club at dessertâ€"bridge Tuesâ€" day evening. _ i The:. Oak Terrace P.T.A. "will sponsor a corno party January 24 at the Oak Terrace school at 8 p.m, This party will be held instead of the annual card party, Door prizes, donated by everal merchants of Highwood, will be awarded. §@UNSET GROCERY 9 Ibs. fOr ..:«;â€".....~.] Savey Fresh Garden â€" . ‘ FREE DELIVERY Specials for Thursday, Friday, Saturday STRICTLY FRESH EGGS a Savoy Coffee ‘Meat Specials HOMEâ€"MADE PORK SAUSAGE Toilet Tissue Fort Howard; 4 : ORANCES PEAS 8 dozen Toilet Tissue 2 complete Telâ€"Aâ€"Phones Fort Howard; 4 rollszsc :.’:.?gm Swift‘s Premium ROUND STEAK Amer. Cheese ; Krafft‘s; Ib, ........_......... Read The Wantâ€"Ads C*":â€"0dC¢ 53¢ â€"21¢ T H BE PR E3 8 24c E Dessert Bridge to Be Held Friday The Service League and the Recâ€" tors Guild of Trinity church are giving a dessert bridge on Friday atferncon, Jan. 20, at 2 o‘clock in the parish house. Miss Virginia Wilson of Ravinia, who is to make High School P.T.A. Undertakes "Stunts Program As Benefit rs. Walter Oweiss is chairman of the candy and food sale which take place in the foyer before during the show. Other memâ€" of the com are Mrs. Harâ€" ry (Pier, Mrs. Earl Hyett, Mrs. L. There is still timge to get in the show. ‘Any parent with a child in high school is eligible. Any member of the high school faculty is eligible. Parents of alumni or alumni temâ€" selves will be welcome. This is an allâ€"community show whose chief purpose is to let east meet west and north meet south. If you would like to take part and have a good idea call any member of the comâ€" mittee mentioned above. ; A preliminary meeting of the special stunt committee last week revealed considerable local talent among parents as well as faculty of the high school. Secret rehearsals are going on all over the district to be ready for the tryouts to be held Wednesday evening, January 25, at the high school. A casting committee consisting of Mrs, Henry Hawes, president of the P.T.A., Mrs. Carroll Binder, program chairman, Mrs. Francis Knight, treasurer, and Miss Elyse Rinkenberger, and Mr. Wendell Cannon of the faculty will r-tTev each stunt to dtermine which will fit best into a unified program. R. Haas, Mrs. David Olson, Mrs. Henry Getz, Mrs. Walter Lilienfield mjn!r. Hamill, Miss Bredin and Mr, Davitt and Miss Buzard of the high school faculty. _ Stooges Stunts, a takeâ€"off of Stuâ€" dent Stunts, is the latest undertakâ€" ing of the | Hig Park High School Parentâ€"Teacher Association. The show will take place Saturday evening, Feb. 18, in the high school auditorium.. A small admission fee will be charged and: the proceeds will go to agugment the High School Scholarship fund. faculty swing band will provide some of the snappiest music Highâ€" and Park has had the opportunity to \hear and skits, mnsim vamâ€" , gymnastic antics will convince younger generation that Life Begins at Forty. Rib Lamb Chops B. E. Christensen, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 894 Central Avenue | Highland Park, DL GAY WINTER REVUE H E R B 1 E H O L M ES Phone Highland Park 2160 b Lamb Chops zsc ieie eianoot aoake s PE 7 Saturdays Formal EDGEWATER BEACH And His New Show Every Week _21¢ _ 35¢ 25¢ The manager, Chris Mornini, and the director, Dario Bonetti, are striving to make this event a sucâ€" cess, for the members wish to purâ€" chase uniforms and music supplies. her debut shortly as a protege of Rosa Raisa, will sing two numbers preceding bridge, j Bonetti Jr. Orchestra Plans Dance, Feb. 4 Plans are well underway for the first annual dance to be held Febâ€" ruary 4 at the Labor Temple by the Bonetti Junior orchestra of Highwood, This seven piece orchesâ€" tra is mmfl"l’ new, and beâ€" came popular by donating their services at several benefit dances. This will be the first party given in the new parish house since the open house held late in November. Reservations may be secured thru Mrs. C. A. Wright, H.P. 1582. FREE DEMONSTRATION UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC OVEN Attend the demonstration and see this amazing new Electric Oven that bakes, broils, roasts with accurately controlled electric 51 8. St. Johns Ave. â€"_. Nighland Park PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLiNois ie 1 "ove sn Oven wosl for clghttn tts ies on a es n . terior. You‘ll be surprised apacoue e maaiiied . <o> Satighted . ... . Curtfledt Don‘t Miss It! Last Three Daysâ€"Thursday, Friday, Saturday funeral home at any time. Visit our beautiful 389 Central Avenue SEMIâ€"ANNUAL SALE OF FINE SHOES Women PUBLIC SERVICE STORE For SS SHOF â€"SHOPS: So let us gird our loins a little tighter ourl"oro‘ehonqb:fihhworkmfio. m” fhiery friend give us strength to battle, In order that defeats be very few.,~ _ We owe a debt to lives that we are living, Adcbtm'nechhwvmm‘ We owe a debt of work to all us So let us all be prepared today. The morning sun to each one is a blessingâ€" It brings to all desire to work, It blesses as it lines the clouds with silver, Its rays are sharper than a dirk : To errant ones who often are reminded *~ That daytime is our Master‘s giftâ€" _ _ Let‘s rather steer the splendid ihfi of effort Than on the raft of fortune â€"Franklin Lee Stevenson. The morning sun is coming back to visit, of the New Portable Every Pair of CHILDREN‘S SHOES Reduced in This Sale $5.50 to $10.50 SHOES RED CROSS SHOES Discontinued Styles Our Entire Stock FUNERAL HOME 52 N. Second St. â€" Phone H. P. 8878 Work THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, of .A series of four military exhibiâ€" tions and horse shows will be held at Fort Sheridan on the following days: January 21, February 18, March 11, and April 8, each from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. These shows will consist of such events as Infantry, Cavairy, and Artillery exhibitions, Officers‘ Jumpâ€" ing, Hunter classes, and others. _ _ Ticket sales are going fast, but there are many more in the hands of the members who solicit the patâ€" agi, clarinet and sax; Ori, accordion; Chris drummer. j s Winter Exhibitions At Fort Sheridan Minorini, sax, clarinet, and viOHNN, Eimer Bertucci, sax and clarinet; Frank Tondi, banjo and guitar; Joâ€" seph Mornini, accordion; Gene N; ronage of the public. JANUARY ®, 19 and 20 Members of this in & â€" Logan Miss Kathryn Wells Landers, Frary and Clark). (Home Economigt of Demonstration ‘by Highland Park 10% 20% 34

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