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Highland Park Press, 31 Aug 1939, p. 6

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Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GLADYS UDELL, Society Editor BULLARDâ€"HOLMES WEDDING SATURDAY This Saturday, September 2, the little All Saints Church in Montecito, setting for the wedding of Miss Clara Jean Bullard and John Russell Holmes. _ Miss Bullard‘s sisters, Mrs, Charles A. Storke and Mrs. Richard Hubbard Howland, will be bridesmaids together with Mrs. Euâ€" gene Wheary of San Francisco, a cousin, and Miss Priscilla Cotton of Belâ€"Air. Samuel Holmes, Jr. will be his brother‘s best man. Santa last spring he returned to Chicago to work, and it is in Chicago that the young couple will live after their honeymoon. HINESâ€"SOBEY WEDING Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Gaffney of Waukegan ave. announce the marâ€" riage of their niece, Josephine Elâ€" nora Hines, to Jesse William Sobey, son of Mr. and Mrs John Sobey of Bloom street. The wedding took place yesterday afternoon (Wednesâ€" day) at 5 o‘clock at the St. James rectory with Father Ward officiatâ€" ing. After a short wedding trip the young couple will live with the groom‘s parents at 365 Bloom street. A reception will follow at Far Horizons, the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sellar Bulâ€" lard. Mr. Holmes is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 8. Holmes of N. Sheridan road, life long friends of the Bullards. For a time Russell Miss Ruth Gransee, daughter of Mrs. Anna Gransee of Wauconda, and Clarence Geller, son of Andrew Geller of Highland Park, were unitâ€" ed in marriage at the home of the bride‘s sister in Wauconda at a loveâ€" ly service Friday evening, Aug. 18. The bride, who was charming in a white dress and carried a bridal bouquet of white roses, was given in marriage by her brother, Arthur Gransee. Rev. R. Hallock, pastor of GRANSEEâ€"GELLER WEDDING, AUG. 18 WAT CH FUR SALE Moldaner & Humeri Manufacturing Furriers Thurs.â€"Fri. _ Aug. 30â€"Sept. 1 â€"â€"DOUBLE FEATUREâ€"â€"â€" VIRGINIA BRUCE WALTER PIDGEON in _ "STRONGER THAN DESIRE" _ Double the thrills as the wonderâ€"boy Tarzan Jr. matchâ€" es daring feats of celebrated Added: Charley Chase Comedy Cartoon in Color Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues,. _ Sept. 3â€"4â€"5 (Special Holiday Matinee Laâ€" ‘Tol. H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, IIl. â€" Admission 90c â€" 10¢ Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9:00 pm. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. bor Day from 2:30) JOHNNY WEISSMULLER MAUREEN _ O‘SULLIV AN JOHN SHEFFIELD M-.h-u-miiw?';mmmm . in "Kid from KOK w Hente, Tyrone Power -uâ€"cw-'-‘-nn‘- in IN RENO®" Added: Terrytoon and News "TARZAN FINDS "CHARLIE CHAN A comedyâ€"drama reaching t a new high! â€"â€"andâ€"â€" erae Jatles SIDNEY TOLER RICARDO CORTEZ PHYLLIS BROOKS in 16 N. Sheridan Rd. A L C Y O N 7a/e6 o/ the the Wauconda Federated church, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Leahy of Chicago are receiving congratulaâ€" tions of the birth of a daughter born Sunday, Aug. 27, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. The bride‘s attendants were her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Lageschulte, at whose home the ceremony took place. Mrs. Lageschulte wore a blue dress and A wedding reception for 50 guests was held at the Lageschuite home following the service. The young couple will make their home in Wauâ€" conda. Mr. and Mrs. Whitt Schultz of Ridgewood place are entertaining at a reception this evening (Thursâ€" day) for their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hadley of Long Beach, Calif, Mrs. Hadley is a sister of Mrs, Schults. carried colored gladioli A few members of the W. C. T. U. and other friends of Mrs, J. C. Rhinehart and her daughter gave a very pleasant farewell surprise for them Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. H. Morris, 589 Homeâ€" wood avenue. Mrs. Rhinehart and her daughter left Tuesday for their Mrs. Roy O. Nereim and daughter Nancy of Central avenue and Mrs. A. J. Koehler and son Dick of Evâ€" anston returned Friday from a two weeks trip up to Canada where they visited friends and relatives in Toâ€" ronto, Kitchener and Stratford. Mrs. C. W. Schaaf and sons Richâ€" ard and Charles have returned from a month‘s trip to the New York Fair, Montreal and Murray Bay, Canada. Mr. Schaaf joined them in Montreal for the remainder of the trip. Miss Alice Adamson of Deerfield, formerly of Highland Park, underâ€" went a tonsillectomy at the Alice Home hospital in Lake Forest on Tuesday. Mr .and Mrs. Walter Junior Cope of Evanston are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby daughter, Winston Jean Cope, born Tuesday noon in Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Culver and family returned Saturday from a ten day trip to Norval, Ontario, Niâ€" agara Falls, and Binghampton, N. Mrs. Hoyt L. Roush is entertainâ€" ing at luncheon and bridge Friday at her home, Shag Bark Bend, on Ridgewood drive. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Pearson of Prairie View are the happy parents of & son born Monday, Aug. 28, at the Highland Park hospital. Saturday ANN SHERIDAN DICK POWELL Gale Page â€" Allen Jenkins in A spicy and delightful bit of screen entertainment! Added: Popeye Cartoon â€" Popâ€" ular Science â€" Musical Comedy Wed.â€"Thurs, 6â€"7 "**p0UBLE FEATOREâ€""_ IGNACE JAN PADEREWSKI CHARLES _ FARRELL MARIE TEMPEST "IT CQOULD HAPPEN To YOU" A rare entertainment‘ treat for the whole family! â€"â€"ANâ€"â€" STUART ERWIN GLORIA STUART "~NAUGHTY BUT NICE" Fun galore . . . and how! SONATA" Charlotte Stem just returned from a week‘s vacation motoring in the southern part of the state visiting Miss Varner‘s relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Leverick of Deerfield are the proud parents of a son born Wednesday, Aug. 30, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oliver have returned to their summer home in Coloma, Mich., for the month of September. Mr. William F. Knobloch and Mr. R. Johnson will spend the weekâ€"end fishing at Winegar, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beneke wil: spend Labor Day week end with the Henry Benekes in Columbus, Miss., and New Orleans. Mr. Walter Egan of Carmel, Cal., is in Chicago until the middle of September on his semiâ€"annual busiâ€" ness trip. Mr. Egan, a former resiâ€" dent of Highland Park, is visiting his many friends here. Miss Phoebe Swazey will return home this week from Willard Wood Camp, Sayner, Wis., where she was a councillor during the summer, Mr. George Jones and daughter, Elizabeth, of Vine avenue, have reâ€" turned from an extended trip to the New York World‘s Fair, up through Canada, stopping at Vancouver, and Emerald Lake, down the west coast to California, then home. Mrs. Jones, who accompanied them, stopped off enroute and is expected home Saturâ€" day, Mrs. Bucky Harris of N. Ridge road will entertain at luncheon at the Glen Gable tea room, Glencoe, on Saturday. Miss Judy Howes has as her guest a classmate from Principia, Miss Virginia Leeman of St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Corrough and family returned Sunday night from a week‘s visit with Mrs. Corrough‘s parents in Kirksville, Mo., and Mr. Corrough‘s parents in Grinnell, la. Miss Mary Lu Sanborn has acâ€" cepted a position as director of the physical education department for women at the Columbus High sehool, Columbus, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Raf and Morton and Paula Raff are returnâ€" ing to their home on Cedar avenue this week after an extended vacaâ€" tion. Mrs. Raff has been visiting her father at his summer cottage near Rochester, N. Y., while Morâ€" ton has been a student at the Naâ€" tional Music Camp at Interlochen, Mich., and Paula at the Girl Scout camp near Rochester, N. Y. Mr. W. C. Egan II is expecting four of his ushers to arrive here from the East on Monday to spend next week as his guests. They are: Edward Counihan, Jr., of Cambridge, Mass., Dudley Warwick of Philadelâ€" phia, Pa., John Whittemore of Bosâ€" ton, Mass., and Alfred Dewey of Belmont, Mass. Mr. Egan will be married to Miss Jane Calkens of Bannockburn September 9. A full account of the wedding may be found in the Deerfield section of this paper. Mr. and Mrs. Paul White, of 614 Homewood avenue, who are widely Bring in your old fur coat today. We can restyle it, using our latest imports for patterns, at very little serve a fow years longeat Have Your FJurs Restyled at Victorsl T HE P R E8 8 "weem "Victor Broi known in the evangelistic feld as home Saturday from Winons Lake, Ind., where they attended the anâ€" nual Bible conference. Besides â€" u‘dpduhth-dnlwvzl of the conference, broadcasting seyâ€" eral times over WMBI, they attendâ€" ed the annual business session of Miss Helen Leuer was hostess at a beach party at the Ravinia beach on Sunday evening for her weekâ€" end guest, Miss Margaret Meyer of Chicago. tion of Evangelists to serve three years. Other members of the body where they were the guests of the Cyrus L. Garnetts of Evanston. Dr. and Mrs. Lowell F. Bushnell were the only attendants at the wedâ€" ding of Miss Edith Louise Fienning, formerly superintendent of The Cradle, and Vernon Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Moris of Newtonville, Mass. The wedding tonk nlace Saturday, Inly 99 at the First Methodist church, Evanston. Miss Patsy Juergens of Chicago is visiting her cousin. Gloria Jean Golden, this week. Mr. Earl Tucker, accompanied by his nephew, Richard Markell, left Saturday on a two weeks trip in the east, stopping at Montreal and Quebec. They will then go down the New England coast to New York where they will attend the New York World‘s Fair, returning home by way of Buffalo. Mrs. Addie McMahon, who has been visiting her son and family, the Vernon McMahons, this sumâ€" mer, is leaving for her home in Cortland, N. Y., Friday. Mr. Fred Hefferon, who has also been visitâ€" ing the Joseph Dethayes and Verâ€" non McMahons during the summer, and Dan Foley, who has been their guests the past week, are also leaving for the east with Mrs. McMahon on Friday. They will stop off in Cleveland, Ohio, to attend the air races. Mr. Hefferon and Mr, Foley are teachers in the Flemington, N. J., high school. Fight Over One‘s Wife Proves Costly Encounter For Two he is employed. Miss Virginia Furrow of the Udell building, was a guest at the Time and Life Subscribers Library in the Time and Life building in Rockefeller Center, New York City, August 24. Fred Golden is in Moline, HI., this week and next on business for the Household Finance Co., where Staging a fight over one‘s spouse proved rather a costly encounter for two Chicago men, when they were brought to court here last Friday night. â€" It seems that Ernest Swanson, 2445 Adan{s street, Chicago, took Fred Stossand‘s wife out for a ride last Friday evening. Fred, who lives at 2902 Clybourn avenue, Chiâ€" M ’“"PP‘d and all worn skins _ eest se Hitde!® _ _ . are replaced. The pelt is reâ€"ciled for . additional life and the fur itself is € 3 thoroughly cleaned. s "By using this < P Mm : «ux P C3 T=> oiie , 41 ‘:‘::bn-" M\ " 1 ‘\ | l ) ‘ i, hh ,“% "‘ (" A :;'_ ’,.{) :‘“: \” ) ::"‘J jl ; labor cort, : ii | }( JoXs N , | ‘ o n F d Apeint ‘\ e _ _ | Foink 1 ’ k !‘ Victor Brothers guarantee their | [ ity. and will not advise restyling unless Lt ML:WM,““” | < j i two additional years wear p from your coat, In restyling your old coat, it is comâ€" pletely stripped and all worn skins iclox Brothers C In the Fur Business tog cago, didn‘t like the idea so followed Highland Park, he confronted them and a battle ensued. ‘They were arâ€" rested by Highland Park police. Fred was fined $10‘for quarreling Highland Park 646 Open: WEEK DAYS 9 1. m. to 6 p m. SATURDAYS $ 2. m. to 9 p. al. SUNDAYS 230 p. m. to 5:30 p m. Sn ins tei Rtinh i iesns eorc e vere bernvond ue secvaid 3 First Church of Christ, Scientist _ ° Marian Keeney School of The Dance reâ€"opens October 6th at The Highland Park Woman‘s Club 327â€"29 North Green Bay Road, Highland Park CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READINC ROOM Highland Park â€" 3900 * "I‘m delighted, Jane! }s really hard to en T999 bigg in foar o ern in coat for'n‘ufi’- y mate withou obligation of \ Classes in fined $10 for having taken her out. Rather a tostly joy ride. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wallace of Highwood are announcing the birth bf a son born Wednesday, Aug. 23, at the Highland Park hospital, MODERN Winnetka 1698

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