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Highland Park Press, 22 Jun 1939, p. 6

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‘The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white organza made with a square neckâ€" line, short puffed sleeves and a very full skirt. She carried white larkâ€" spur and shasta daisies and wore a circlet of white flowers in her hair. She was attended by her two sisâ€" ters, Mrs. George Harold Ehien ‘(Carolyn Saathoff) of Lake Forest, and Miss Virginia. Mrs. Ehlen wore a gown of wood violet marâ€" quisette and Miss Virginia, pink 00â€" ganza. They carried bouquets of colored larkspur to match their dresses and shasta daisies, and wore circlets of flowers in their hair to match their bouquets, Ralph Southâ€" erton was best man for his brother. JANET SAATHOFF IS BRIDE Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Henry Santhoff of 18 South Second street announce the marriage of their daughter, Janet Louise, to Leslie Alfred Southerton, son of Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin F. Southerton, also of Highland Park on Saturday, June 17. ‘The wedding took place at 8:80 o‘clock at their home with the Rev. F. D. Hopkins of the Central Park M. E. church, Chicago, readâ€" ing the double ring ceremony in the presence of the members of the two families. school and Northwestern university and is manager of Fells Clothiers. ‘The wedding date has been set for early autumn. s attended Rockford college. Dr. Warner, a graduate of Harvard uniâ€" versity, completed his medical trainâ€" ing this June at the University of Chicago Medical school. wl PORETTâ€"FPELL ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED announced last week. The bride to be is a graduate of Waukegan Township high school and attended Lake Forest college. Her fiance atâ€" uel Fell of McGovern street. was Porett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Porett of {Waukegan, jto cent â€" court, became the bride Mary Carpenter of Kenosha STERNâ€"W ARNER NUPTIALS THURSDAY _ Miss Nancy Stern, daughter of JmJalcdo[theJown Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor of Dr. Robert W. Warner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Warner of Buffalo, N. Y., Thursday afternoon, June 15, at the home of her parâ€" ents. ‘The young couple were atâ€" tended by the bridegroom‘s sister, Thursdayâ€"Friday _ June 22â€"23 cesc rling Peskpteait soem *The Story of Vernon and Irene Castie" Ahulvn-:rg.A.'mt The former Miss Stern was gradâ€" Momc:u-mmmo.-.;w“.h ____ Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:20 continuous. / __ J June 25â€"36â€"27 _ _ _ dNG‘ ROGERS FRED ASTAIRE EDNA MAY OLIVER â€"â€"Double Featureâ€"â€"â€" WALLACE BEERY BETTY GRABLE HANK LUISETTE PORKY CARToON FLOYD GIBBONS A L C Y O N in Sales of the of MING R. 0. T. C. DANCES START JUNE 27 [ 00@ 20 AT ETNE FWRRITET the degree of Bachelor of Science (Physical Education) at the 86th annual commencement exercises of the State university in the Univerâ€" sity Field House at historic Camp Randall on Monday morning, June The â€" R.O.T.C. cadet dances will start Tuesday evening, June 27, and continue July 5, July 11 and July 18 at the Officers Club. Invitations are now being sent to the young ladies on last year‘s list. The caâ€" dets are from universities in Michâ€" igan, Illinois, Minnesota, Kansas and Ohio. Mary Lu Sanborn, daughter of Mr. and lr; m?;nlu !‘nbo:n “;o: Ridgewood student in University of Wisconsin, received A small reception followed in the garden which was a bower of sumâ€" mer bloom. The interior of the home was decorated in striped syringa and pink spirea. Woods after which they will make in her hair. Mrs. Richard Hamâ€" mond, the bride‘s sisterâ€"inâ€"law, as matron of honor, wore a pink flowâ€" ered marquisette empire style gown and carried a bouquet smilar to that carried by the bride. Little Hartâ€" ley King served her mother as flowâ€" er girl. She was attired in a turâ€" quoise blue taffeta frock. William Hammond, III, served as best man to Mr. Falkinburg. _ In a besautiful setting of pink ipeonies, daisies and white dogwood, Dorothy Hammonk King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hamâ€" mond, became the bride of James A. Falkinburg, son of Mrs. Arthur Calkins of Barrington. The nupâ€" tials were read by Rev. Drussel of Barrington in the garden of the bride‘s parents at 4~o‘clock, Saturâ€" day afternoon. The bride, lovely in a gown of turquoise blue lace and net with a full skirt and pink sash, earried a bouquet of pink gladiolas and daisies and wore white syringas " +. tumoe Phtnc LOVELY GARDEN WEDDING HELD A wedding supper was served to the two families at the Open House Tes Room in Deerfleld. Mr. Southâ€" erton and his bride are making their home at 104 McGovern street. Joseph Giallanza Saturday For free audition call for appointment Phone H. P. 3174 after 5 p.m. Will Teach at Your Home If Desired manity, the drams of a great man td herieny d intvired hi "has Upcrutic LBaritone Teacher of Perfect Vocal Deâ€" velopment. True Purely Natâ€" Italian language. *‘The Story of Alexander Groham Short . HENRY FONDA 20. *MMOOnF, June 28â€"29â€"30 â€" 10¢ president of the Harris Trust comâ€" pany, is a member of the Univerâ€" sity of Nebraska‘s class of 1911. Local members of the organization are: Mr, and Mrs. Fred A. Cuscaâ€" den, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. King, John 8. McGurk, E. R. Jones and Robert ‘Thornton. ‘The Nebraska Alumni association of Chicago will hold its second anâ€" nual Cornhusker Roundup on Satâ€" urday, June 24, at the estate of Guy Reed, four and a half miles Kent Wonnell is home from his studies at Purdue university for his summer vacation. Mrs. Harry Thomas is in Tulss, Okla., visiting her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tanner. Mrs. Grover Q. Grady and sons, Daniel and Grover, and daughter, Mary Elizabeth, are leaving today (Thursday) for their summer home at Shady Rest, near Eagle River, Wis. The other Grady boy, Wilâ€" west of Half Day. Mr. Reed, viceâ€" Miss Margaret Ried and Mr, Phil« lip Sullivan, both of Chicago, were united in marriage on Tuesday at the home of Rev. H. F. Siemsen. ‘They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sheridan, also of Chi« cago, and a few immediate friends. Dr. and Mrs, J. H. Lundstrom of Oak street, friends of the bride, gave a reception at their home im« mediately following the ceremony, On Friday, June 28, at 8 o‘clock, the Junior Auxiliary of the Du« maresq Spencer Post will hold their annual Fidac program for their mothers. After the program reâ€" freshments will be served. son, is spending t Harry Hart‘s camp. Mrs. Herman Pomper of Maple avenue heads a long list of women active in the work of selling tick« ets for Ravinia Festival‘s coming brilliant season. ‘They have just mbout completed their ‘phoning and delivering of coupon books, and feel sure the fourth year of symphonie music right here on our very doorâ€" step will be even more successful than the others. Mr, and Mrs. William Guyot and son of Maywood are visiting Mr. Guyot‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wilâ€" lhmk‘Gnyot on Glenview avenue this wee Mrs, Kingsley O‘Hara reports a good number of coupon books sold for the Ravinia Festival, and is proud of her workers‘ untiring efâ€" forts on its behalf. Miss Joan Robasse of North aveâ€" nue is spending a delightful vacaâ€" tion in the beautiful surroundings of Minnesots arrowhead country She is staying at Harry Frybort‘s lodge called Trails End, at Arrowâ€" head Point, Tower, Minn. Mrs. Benson Deibert of Deerfleld entertained at luncheon at the Parkside on Skokie Blvd. Wednesâ€" day. Mrs. B. T. Page and her â€" daughter, Charlotte Royee Bt. Paul, Minn., are the guests of Mrs. J. F. Leaming. N. J., arrived here Wednesday to visit the Vernon McMahons and the Joseph Delhayes while enroute to the World‘s Fair in San Francisco, Calif. orary degrees at the exercises. He was granted the degres of doctor of laws in recognition of the servâ€" ices of Norwegian immigrants and und higher degrees were conferred at the exercises in the presence of o. hicnds of ts praduaine Wisconsin during the past century Mrs. A. 8. Benedick has returned from Florida and is very much imâ€" proved in health 19. Approximately 2,000 bachelor‘ Crown Prince Olay of Norwsy was among those who received honâ€" 1 or 4 Twoâ€"Hour Seasions Weekly %:30 A. M. â€" 1030 A. M. _ 1:30 P. K JUNME 26 to JULY 28 UNIYVEBREITY COLLRGE 18 SOUTH MICHISAN Avenus Mr. Fred Hefferon of Fliemington, o ESfiOon June 23 end 24, 1939 DOWNTOWN ONEâ€"TBRM *EHB PE BSs at of Major and Mrs. Daniel O‘Connell of San Antonio, Texas, were the week end guests of Mrs, Walter Cope and family and Major and Mrs. E. G. Lindroth of Yale lane. Major O‘Connell and Mrs. O‘Conâ€" nell, who were stationed at Fort Sheridan several years ago, are on a month‘s trip and expect to be back in Texas the 25th. Park hospital on Monday. just about completed. anston entertained the Highland Park Embroidery ‘class at breakâ€" fast Wednesday at which she showâ€" ed many Japanese prints. at the home of Mrs. Joseph Â¥. Coâ€" mee in Northbrook Tuesday. < Many Highland Purk mothers attended. daughter, Marilyn, spent the week end at Island Lake, 1I, with friends. J.!?dhhfl. is visiting suunt, Mrs. Antone Johnson of Cliften avenue. Joan is the daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Harold Youngs, former residents of Highland Park. Mrs. Charles H. Chandler of Evâ€" Mr. and Mrs. James Collins have Poworful 133 N. Second Street engines for 1939â€"here now! GMC‘s have strik= ing NEW appearance â€"NEW larger, roomier, safer cabsâ€"NEW bigger bodiesâ€"NEW Syncroâ€" Mesh transmission on heavier modelsâ€"and 10 NEW Diecsel models! See GMC here today! ***"umiamm (| =| _ LL__Lss STRANGER‘S GARAGE Mothers Club of L+‘219°C COMPLETE AUTOMORILE SERYVICER hn.-.irhrly“ tinguished year possessing a volunteer captain of ticket sales for Ravinia Festival Mrs. A. E. Wilson is that captain, and there #ppears an interesting coincidenceâ€" her husband is captain of the 61st Coast Artillery in the United States Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hatcher, Jr. are spending several weeks at their summer home at Kelly Lake, Wis. Hill Tree drive captains a long line of workers for Ravinia Festival and reports their work of selling coupon books is almost finished. Army Mr. and Mrs. William P. E and little Hartley King, daughter of the William Ha nache, on Lake Genevsa, and before sailing for home on Sept. 8th in the of 10 NEW DIESEL MODELS Only GMC offers a full Only GMC has 3, 4 and 6 cylinder Dissel onâ€" ‘. “v ith-. amoother engines! Models from 1 tone up, Phone Highland Park 612 in New the graduation of their son, Frank M., from Princeton last Tuesday. Dan of Maple avenue left Mondsy for an indefinite trip to California. They will stop at Glenn Ranch, San grem and son Bruce and who has been vacationing there for WHITT SCHULTZ HUGH SUTTLE Phone H. P. 771 or 4230 Mr. and Mrs. E. James Fucik are the famous GM PLAY CLASS THUKRSDAY, JUNE 2%, 1989 6â€"10 Years

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