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Highland Park Press, 1 Jun 1939, p. 6

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of Edward Kinnisten, son of Mr. wedling took place mt / atiock in at ing the nuptials ‘The matron of honer (the bride‘s sister), Mrs. A. L, Adams and Scott Rost were the young couple‘s only attendants with At the North Shore Methodist church in Glencoe, Saturday, Miss Dorothy Knackstadt, daughter of PAGB 81L KN. ‘ADTâ€"KINNISTEN â€" ‘The bride was gowned in a white nmuflmur lua-n::-umu:-..u Mr Pleasant avenue became the bride Louis Wagner acting as usher. Wise, witl:r romantic! A naâ€" tionwide hit! It‘s not merely GOOD, it‘s practically PERâ€" FECT. Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday June 4â€"5â€"6 Thursday Everything that entertainment can be! Added: SPORT REEL CARTOON _ IN COLOR BILLY GILBERT COMEDY MUSICAL FLOYD GIBBON‘S TALE COLOR SYMPHONY June 11â€"12â€"13â€"JOAN CRAWFORD in "ICE FOLLIES OF 1939" Errol Flynn in "Dodge City" â€" Wallace Beery in "Sergeant Madden" â€" Robert Montgomery in "Fast and Loose" Tel H. P. 21400 â€" Highland Park, IIL. â€" Admission 90c â€" 10¢ Deors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9:00 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. in Bernard Shaw‘s "PYGMALION®" "The Cream of the North Shore" NEW REDUCED PRICES The Highland Park Press Golden Meadow Dairy In Glorious Technicolor! 500 Letterheads â€" 500 Envelopes 500 Business Cards..._....._.___ 536 Central Avenue SHIRLEY â€" TEMPLE RICHARD GREENE ANITA LOUISE When one plate does the work of three, you save real money on this LESLIE HOWARD WENDY HILLER and Farm Products 537 Central Avenue "THE LITTLE PRINCESS" It is customary for many professional men, professional firms and business organluum to use on{r.lnd letterâ€" heads, envelopes and business cards which have all been udohonflnnmnhb. It is a tical thing to do. It is dignified. And mmgm. t deal of money as well. Aeeonlhgly.vomohnodgn-ho number of attractive combination offers, and these will appeal especially to: MILK 90° ... FINANCIAL FIRMS and business enterprise which needs the dignity of fine .‘nnvtofllufiomwhlchmmh COMBINATION OFFER! + LOCALS â€" For quality engraving place your next order at ATTORNEYS DOCTORS DENTISTS A LCY O N ENGRAVING 84c â€"â€"â€" COMING â€"â€"â€" Miss Molly Grinnell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Grinnell, 880 Briarwood lane, Ravinia, will be graduated from Swarthmore college with high honors in English at the Commencement exercises June 5. Miss Grinnell has been coâ€"chairâ€" man of the Social committee; ediâ€" torial editor of the 1989 Haleyon, college yearbook; a member of the ger, early Chicagoan. Mr. Cretors i:n;‘nduuoll’rhettonuinr- WILL GRADUATE WITH HIGH HONORS At a luncheon for her friends at Exmoor Country Club Saturday the mtdlh&-gb- nersberger, daughter of , and Mrs. George Donnersberger of South Green Bay road, to Mr. Charles J. Cretors, son of Mr, and Mrs. DeWitt Cretors of Sheridan road, Chicago, was announced. The wedding will take place in October. Miss Donnersberger attended the Sacred Heart convent in Lake Forâ€" est and was graduated from Ferry Hall and the Academy of Fine Arts in Evanston. : She is a granddaughâ€" ter of the Inte Joseph Donnersberâ€" a finger tip veil. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lillies of the valley. Her sttendant wore a chartreuse lace frock and carried tea roses, blue corn flowers and yellow daisies, After a short honeymoon the young couple will make their home in . Chicago. DONNERSBERGERS ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Wed.â€"Thurs. June LORETTA YOUNG WARNER BAXTER Meja Studio Dance Recital Fridayâ€"Saturday June 23 Martha and Bob are at it again in another roughhouse roâ€" mance that will positively slay you! PETE SMITH SPECIALTY COLOR CARTOON "NEVER SAY DIE" *‘WIFE, HUSBAND & FRIEND" MISS AGNES DALEY surprise package of screen entertainment! MARTHA RAYE BOB HOPE ALAN MOWBRAY under direction of ARCHITECT8 ENGINEERS MORTICIANS Phone H. P. 557 $13.95 in June 7â€"8 e Hyannisport, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Raiph A. Bard, Jt. of Charleston, W.Va., are being conâ€" gratulated on the birth of a born Sunday. 'l\lnhfidr-ua child, the first being a daughter. Mr. Bard‘s sister, Janet left last week to visit them for several days. Parties to honor the young couple have been going on without inter» ruption for the past three weeks inâ€" cluding the Memorial Day picni¢ given by John Creigh and William Egan. The final party will be the informal bridal dinner Friday night at the O‘Brien home. proaching wedding of their daughâ€" ter Katherine to Mr. John O‘Brien, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. O‘Brien, summer residents of Highâ€" land Park. The marriage will take place â€"Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o‘elock in the St. Francis Xaxier church in Wilmette. The young couple will have in their wedding party; Miss Jane Bulger as maid of honor, the Misses Betty Crilly, Janâ€" et Dairs, Marty O‘Brien and Franâ€" ces Price as bridesmaids. Hayes O‘Brien will serve his brother as best man and the ushers will be John Creigh, John Marshall, John Bulger, John McDonough, John Gately, Robert Johnston, and Wilâ€" liam Egan. Yesterday afternoon (Wednesâ€" day) in Boston, Mass., Elizabeth Hildreth Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith became the bride of Abbott Byfield, son of Dr, and Mrs, Arthur F. Byfield. Dr. and Mrs. Byfield went East for the wedding and will return to Hich-‘ land Park with the newlyweds this Saturday or Sunday. From High» land Park the young couple will on their honeymoon stopping hcx in Appleton, Wis., where they will make their home, - where they expect to see King George and Queen Elizabeth, and then on to their summer home in SMITHâ€"BYFIELD WEDDING WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Forgan are leaving this week for Williams« burg, Pa., and Washington, D.G4 and Miss June Webber were hosâ€" tesses at a buffet supper and linen shower on May 18th, Miss Jean Jorâ€" dan and Miss Dorothy Turner enâ€" tertained at a luncheon at the Deerâ€" path Inn in Lake Forest last Saturâ€" day followed by a tea and personal shower at the Turner home in Deere Park and on Friday evening, this week, Mrs. Ruth Eyles of Chicago will give a shower and surprise party. % ur_umm-'c(n'uhn: Micago visiuing friends. His is the @ m-t-:-u-.zfi Belle avenue. Last Thursday, Mré. ger of Winnetks annothce the apâ€" dinner for Mr. Allen who is en route to his horhe in Scotland where he will visit relatives. He is emâ€" ployed ‘by the Indo China Steam Hudson Eyles, son of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Eyles of Chicago. The wedâ€" ding will take place Saturday eveâ€" ning, June 10, at 8 o‘clock at the bride‘s parents home with Rev. Louis W. Sherwin servâ€" ice. Mrs. A., Bmm of South Bend, Indiana will attend her sister as matron of honor and Miss Jean Jordan of Evanston will serve as maid of honor. Mr. Carl Johannâ€" sen of Chicago will act as best man. Preâ€"nuptial parties for Miss Ball are a Knick Knack shower given by Mrs. Stanley Dubonn of Chicago on SAGERâ€"TUCKER WEDDING Miss Aun Mills n:‘lh Mae Bliss will sail from wOrleans for a three weeks cruise to Guataâ€" M#. and Mrs. ~Charles Buckle of Barryington are Announcement is made of the marringe of Mrs. Marie la:l Waukegan and Mr, G. Lioyd r on Saturday, May 27 at Clinton, Towa, the former home of the bride. May 11th, Mrs. William Roberts BALLâ€"EY LES ANNOUNCEMENT MADE Mr. and Mrs. Edgar G. Ball of Ridgewood drive announce the apâ€" proaching wedding of their daughâ€" WEDDING~SATURDAY Park High school, will become a member of the Honor "G" club, letâ€" termen‘s organization. ter Gene Marietta Ball to Walter ht-b,-‘dble‘lb atre club; an editor of Portâ€" ldb.collucmfi-d a member of the Phoenix and secretary of her class during her sophomore year. . * Women‘s Student Government. Exâ€" ecutive committoe, of the Student Board, of the Freshman Advisory a-n;t-.-tl-wl-l.‘a-:: '-.lh‘on;y*“A _-.A Rrw NEWMAN FELL 1§ HONORED mrd.mm‘m a sophomore student at Iowsa, was one of the 18 men awarded varsity letters in track this Detineld : Sninds" Tovmanig figs Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shea Bulâ€" Neuman Fell, son of Mr. and Mrs Fell, a graduate of Highland union, and of the Little Theâ€" club; an editor of the Portâ€" entertained at ## & â€"~#Atâ€"% #*EB PRB18 Mrs. Walteer Baldwin has reâ€" turned to her home on Lake avenue from her winter home in Tucson, Arizona. The annual spring bridge party of the Northwestern Settlement will be given on Wednesday, June 7, at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Roswell Swazey, 540 Hawthorne Lane. It is a ‘"White Elephant" benefit the Thrift Shop. berg and Mrs. C. L. Wolff. The Philathes class of the Bethâ€" any church is sponsoring a demonâ€" stration of a roaster to be given by Public Service on Friday, June 9, at 2:15 at the church. The pubâ€" lic is invited. until they can find a home on the North Shore, where they plan to make their home. Mrs. Harcy L. Canmann of Kinâ€" cai davenue, who is one of the busy captains working on Ravinia Festiâ€" val ticket sales, expects the followâ€" ing workers at her home Thursâ€" day evening: Mrs. Maurice L. Bein, Mrs. Louis J. Golden, Mrs. Marc S. Goldsmith, Mrs, Claburn E. ._lgnu,__ln. C. W. Haupt, Mrs. ner, Mrs, Joseph Wertheimer, and Mrs. Frank Wieks. Mr. and Mrs. William Behrens visited Mr. Behren‘s parents in Huntingberg, Ind., over the weekâ€" end. Mrs. Edward A. Harrington of Brownville road, a captain for Raâ€" vinia Festival ticket sales, is enâ€" tertaining her workers at luncheon Friday. She expects Mrs. K. C. Baughman, Mrs. Sherman D. Clough, Mrs. Maxwell Rahner, Mrs. has been visiting her many friends and made her headquarters with the Adolf A. Giesers. Her sonâ€"inâ€" law and daughter, Mr. and> Mrs. Robert Parker, of Darion, Wis., spent Sundsy here in celebration of Mrs. Parker‘s birthday anniversâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Sellery and son Bobby of Atlanta, Ga., are staying at the H. A. Sellery home nue is spending the summer at Pentwater, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. William Knobloch of Fort Sheridan and Mr. Robert Johnson of Ravinia spent the week end in Phillips, Wis. Park, has been visiting here for the past ten days and expects to return to her home today. While here. she Mrs. Albert Weisenberger of N pice, N. Â¥y formerly of Highinnd Lake Bluff, . Miss Phocbe Swazsey motored East on Wednesday to attend the Vassar regunion June 912 and to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs, Richard O‘Connor of Highwood are the happy parâ€" ents of a daughter born Wednesday, May 31 at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. wood announcing the birth of > desghter bore Ynturdey, May 27 at the Highland Park hospital. ing congratulstions on the birth of a som ‘-am st the Highâ€" land Park Miss Eleanor Hoppe of Peoria is law, z_._:dz-k-" Hoppe of Joseph Giallanza Call for appointment Phone H. P. 3174 after 5 p.m. Will Teach st Your Home If Desired Upcralic LBaritone ermene . Yainl \ Yriamg Extenelon; Treg Purely Net ural Pan e m 5 Solfeggio, lunn's"m for Locusts, Cottling Moths, and other injurious insects Spray Your Trees Telephone Bahr's H. P. 34 Office Laurel Avenue One Block West of Depot We are equipped with the most modern spraying outfit and will be glad to furnish you free estimate Spray At Once! Miss Elizabeth Low will leave Smith College, Northampton, Mass., for her summer vacation on Saturâ€" day. Before returning to Highland Park she will attend two house parâ€" New York World‘s Fair 8. St. Johns avenue left last Â¥riâ€" day for a ten day visit with Mr Maiman‘s sister in South Dakota. ... +. IT.EXPLAINS HOW CHIROPRACTIC GETS RESULTS WHERE OTHER HEALING METHODS FAIL. Scientific authorities agree that Nature alone can heal. This is the enlightened attitude toward disease. A copy of this profusely illustrated book should be in every home. * It shows how Chiropractic frees obstructed nerve force and enables the vital principle of the body to do its healing work. Beginning Monday, June 5th, for one week, I will conduct a private clinic at my offices, assisted by the expert RADIOCLAST technician, Dr. A. H. Ball, from Chicago. > The regular fee for this examination is $10.00. Howâ€" ever, during the week of the clinic the fee will be $5.00 which must be paid at the time of the examination. Examinations by appointment only, Phone Majestic 3116. You can have a copy of this interesting book by callâ€" ing or writing this office. * THIS BOOK FREE! 826 North Avenue Original improvements featuring food +g:â€" turkey, duck, etc. chicken, * anitloee Waukegan Road at Dempster Street â€" Morton Grove, III. OPEN FRIDAY, JUNE 2nd Dr. Alta May Beatty, D.C. Sensational orchestra, foor show. Finest mixed drinks at popular prices. You wil} always have a better time with your friends at the world‘s finest night club. Cocoanut Grove THE COCOANUT GROVE E. Maiman of| ~Mrs. Edward Hanson of â€"Ocone DRUGLESS METHODS H. P. 3420 Mrs, Oscar Iverson of 8. Greenâ€" bay road entertained her bridge club usher in the Bulgerâ€"O‘Brien wedâ€" Saturday evening ‘l.“fit.dw. ning to visit his T7 id Mrs Thomise Chilth, tne to be on mowoe, Wis., was the guest of Mrs. Oscar Iverson a few days this week, $1.00

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