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Highland Park Press, 5 Oct 1939, p. 6

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GATEWOODâ€"SENTERS MARRIAGE SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn plan a visit to Lake Forest, where the bride has lived for the past twentyâ€"five years. After December 1, they will be at home at Fort Ann, New York. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. May Corbin Powell, and has two daughters, Betty and Shirley Wenâ€" ban. Following the ceremony, a turkey dinner was served at the farm home of the groom, which lies in the footâ€" hills of the Adirondacks near Lake George. The house, which has been occupied by four generations of the Vaughn family, was built in 1812. The many Highland Park friends of Mrs. Ruth Powell Wenban of Lake Forest will be glad to hear of her marriage to Frank Luther Vaughn of Fort Ann, N.Y., which took place on Sunday, September 24 in the chancel of the Presbyterian church at Glens Falls, N.Y. The bride, who wore an afternoon dress of blue crepe with matching turban and a shoulder corsage of deep pink rosebuds, was attended by Miss Suzanne Hazlehurst of Michiâ€" gan City, Ind. The groom‘s best man was his brother, Ernest J. Vaughn of Schenectady, N. Y. WENBANâ€"VAUGHN NUPTIALS SEPT. 24 There will be a reception at the suite for the family and immediate friends after which the young couple will tour the East for two weeks on their wedding trip. They will make their home in Waukegan temporarily. PORETTâ€"FELL WEDDING SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Porett of Waukegan announce the approachâ€" Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GLADYS UDELL, Society Editor street. The wedding ceremony will take place Sunday afternoon at 5 o‘clock in a suite at the Drake hotel with just the immediate families present. Rabbi Solomon Jacobson Mrs. Leo Gilmore, will attend her as matron of honor and the groom‘s brother, Jake Fell, will serve as best Pearl to Fred Fell, son of Mr. and "HERITAGE OF THE DESERT" An amazing scoop . . an excitâ€" ing thrflf-p-chd picture! â€"â€"andâ€"â€" DONALD WOODS EVELYN VENABLE in Zane Grey‘s The marriage of'MInW(}rnce Marâ€" Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highlad Park IIl. , â€" Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ ‘‘*NEWS IS MADE AT NIGHT" ouu-uâ€":-..?.%'o:".f;_;n;n in "Bach Dawn / _ *lai ut the â€" "Wisard of O#" Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9:00 p.m Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. Barrymore in the greatest role of his career! An unforge picture they‘ve made of the stage hit that thrilled Broadway for 40 exciting weeks! Sundayâ€"Mondayâ€"Tuesday â€" Wednesday October 8â€"9â€"10â€"11 LIONEL BARRYMORE Beulah Bondi â€" Una Merkel â€" Bobs Watson Nat Pendleton 800 Ridgewood Drive Phone 4571 Annemarie Wirz â€"Roger Balke "ON BORROWED TIME" TREAT YOUR HEART TO A GRAND MOVIE! Added: Cartoon in Color and Other Shorts A L C Y O N FALL TERM STARTING NOW Tatss o/ the Instructors in Piano and Music Theory Beginners and Advanced Students â€"â€"â€" COMING â€"â€"â€" Miss Helen Booth of Highland Park, daughter of Mrs. Emma Ruth of Kirksville, Mo., and Joseph Guaâ€" landri of Highwood, son of Mrs. Adella Gualandri of Ladd, Ill., were married Saturday, Sept. 30, at 11:30 a.m. in Downing, Mo., by Rev. Charles R. Daniels, minister of the Christian church. The bridesmaids were Jessie Ruth, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Pernie Ruth, sisterâ€"inâ€"law of the bride. Serving the groom were J. R, Ruth of Downing, Mo., and Kalman Thoma of Chicago. Anâ€" other sister of the bride, Ferris Ruth, was left support of the minâ€" EOOTHâ€"GUALANDRI WEDDING On Saturday Miss Gatewood was honored at a miscellaneous shower given by the Misses Mildred Gail and Rae Seidenbecker at the latter‘s home on Sheridan road. Sunday evening Miss Madge Hawkins gave a supper party for Miss Gatewood and Mr. Senters and on Friday Mrs, Gatewood of Elm Place will give the wedding dinner preceding the rehearsal. The young couple will have in their wedding party, Mrs. Loren Koch of Oak Park as matron of honor and the bridesmaids will be the Misses Jean Schiffner of River Forest and Mary Morris of Highâ€" land Park. Mr. Millroy Ross of Fairbury, IIl., will serve as best man. A reception is being given at the Gatewood home following the ceremony after which Mr. Senters and his bride will leave for a two weeks honeymoon in the East. The young couple will make their home in Frostburg, Md., where Mr. Sentâ€" ers is an engineer. fon Gatewood to Waiter Jennings Benters of Maryland will take place on Saturday afternoon at 3$:30 o‘clock at the home of the bride‘s parents, Dr. and Mrs. Lee Connel Gatewood of Laurel ave. The wedâ€" ding will mark the celebration of the 25th wedding anniversary of the bride‘s parents and of the 534 wedâ€" ding anniversary of her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Annie L. Gateâ€" wood, who will come from her home in McConnelsville, O., for the wedâ€" ding. Mr. Senters is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Senters of Lake Odessa, Michigan. Dr. Louis W. Sherwin of the Highland Park Presâ€" byterian church will officiate. Saturday "GOOD GIRLS GO TO PARIS" This show‘s inviting . . . and laughâ€"inciting . . . about a girl with what it takes who delightfully gets the breaks! Andy Clyde Comedy and Other Shorts Joan Blondell Melvyn Douglas career! An unforgettable 40 Deere Park Dr. S. Phone 1044 Mr. F. P. Boynton, Sr., has returnâ€" ed from his summer home at Siasâ€" conset, Nantucket Island, Mass. Mrs. Boynton will follow later in the month. Mrs. Wm. F. Peters and three daughters, Sylvia, Phyllis and Marâ€" ton, are sailing tomorrow from New York for Buenos Aires, South Amerâ€" ica, by way of the Panama Canal, down the west coast of South Amerâ€" ica by boat and then across the country by train. They expect to stay there as the guest of Mrs. Peâ€" ters‘ uncle, Mr. June Pratt, for the winter. The three girls, prior to their trip, have been visiting Mrs. Peters‘ brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Mason, in New York for several days. Mrs, Robert Bosworth accompanâ€" ied her daughter, Roberta, to Storrs, Conn., where Roberta is enrolling at Connecticut college this fall. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Snite reâ€" turned last week after enjoying a ten day trip via train to Atlantic City and New York. Rev. Christoph Keller and Dr, W. L. Winters are enjoying a three weeks hunting trip in Saskatcheâ€" wan, Canada. Mrs. Keller is visitâ€" ing her parents in St. Paul for two weeks. Edward John Krumery of Graysâ€" lake and Bertha Evelyn Hahto of Prospect avenue took out a marâ€" riage license in Waukegan recentâ€" ly. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Krumrey of Libertyville entertained at a misâ€" cellaneous shower on Saturday in honor of Mr. Krumrey‘s nephew and Mrs, Henry E. Payne Jr. and two children, Henry E. Payne, III, and Robert Carver Payne of Charleston, W. Va., are visiting Mrs. Payne‘s mother, Mrs. Robert Carver, for a month. Mrs, Payne, who lived here until a year and a half ago, has scores of friends here who all want to entertain her during her visit. Mrs. George E. Bliss was hostess at a baby party for Mrs. Payne and her sons Tuesday, and Mrs. Irving Randall gave a tea for her Wedâ€" nesday. Mr. and Mrs, Fritz Andersen spent the week end at Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Their daughter, Helen, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Andersen while they were away. Mrs. Robert F. Timm of Detamble avenue gave a kitchen shower last Thursday for Mrs. Robert Spencer Young (Charlotte Clark). The Misses Viola and Elizabeth (Betty) Shields of Charlottesville, Va., are visiting their many friends and straightening out business afâ€" fairs here for several weeks before returning to their new home in Charlottesville. Mr, and Mrs. Albert P. Snite reâ€" turned last week from a two weeks‘ 2100 mile automobile trip to Atlantic City and Southern Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Tippey enâ€" tertained the members of the DeMet Candy Co. main office foree, where Mr. Tippey is employed, last Satâ€" urday evening. The Embroidery Club of Highland Park met at the home of Miss May Chandler and Mrs. Jared Johnson on Wednesday. ..........:.h-é."f...«a.' munister in ceremony. Mrs. Heler Booth Gualandri wore umhmu:v&fl. with biack accessories, groom, Mr. Joseph Gusisndri, was aressed in an Oxford grey striped suit. Myo-cnlr'co- corted io the home of J. R. Ruth‘s, brother of the bride, after the wedâ€" turned from a month‘s visit with her sister, Mrs. Charles Bergner, in Callicoon, N.Y., and a visit to the Fair in New York City. are well known here and are living at 625 Laurel avenue. THE HIGHLANXD PARK PRESS (Contriouted) Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bard expect to leave tomorrow (Friday) for New York and then go on to their planâ€" tation in Randolph, Va., for the month of October. On the week end of the 14th the Bards will be hosts at a house party including as guests Mrs. Edward A. Smith, Mrs. Roger Vail, Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Warner, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Boynton and Dr. Carl B. Davis. Mrs. Otis L. Beardsley entertainâ€" ed at a farewell luncheon at Exâ€" moor Country club on Tuesday for Mrs. R. T. R. Hastings. The Hasâ€" tings are leaving today for their new home in Los Gatos, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Libby of Gienâ€" view avenue are receiving congratâ€" ulations on the birth of a daughter, born Friday, Sept. 29, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. 3 Mrs. Viola Conrad is leaving toâ€" day (Thursday) for a ten day visit with friends in Moberley and St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schmidt of Northbrook are the happy parents of a daughter born Sunday, October 1, at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. John Gourley and daughter, Miss Lida, left Tuesday morning for Pasadena, Calif, where they have taken an apartment for an inâ€" definite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson of Rockford were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Vetter and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson. Sunâ€" day guests of the Vetters and Johnâ€" sons were Mr. and Mrs. H. Lasch of Johannesburg, South Africa. Mrs. Peter Prato of N. Sheridan road has rented her home and is living in Rogers Park, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Sackett and children of N. Linden avenue have moved to 375 Addison avenue, Elmâ€" hurst, the first of this month where they will make their home for the next two years. After that time they will move back to Highland Park. Barton Sackett, a freshman at Lake Forest college last year, is entering his sophomore year at Elmhurst college this fall. His sisâ€" ter, Gayle, will also be enrolled at Elmhurst college this fall as a freshâ€" man. ‘Their brother, Orville, will enter the York High school. Tom Garrity of Deerfleld road is enrolled in the college of arts and« sciences ,of Loyola university this fall. i Dianne Ewell left Thursday for New York where she will attend the Daykarhanova school of dramatâ€" ies. Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Blaine and daughter Shirley spent Monday in Franklin Grove visiting relatives. The marriage of Miss Evelyn Hecker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hecker, to Perry B. Graybill, was solemnized Sunday, Oct. 1. Mrs. Raymond M. Calkins, Jr., of Bannockburn, Deerfield, has takâ€" en an apartment in the Carver home at 328 Central avenue. the bride of Ms. Myron T. Graham on October 14, among them was a kitchen shower and luncheon given by Miss Josephine Bubl of Chicago last Saturday. And Mr. and Mrs. John Gifford of Rogers Park enterâ€" William C. Egan, IL his brideâ€"toâ€"be. Many parties have been given for Miss Priscills Mann, who is to be Graham. Mrs. Gifford was the forâ€" mer Muriel Prato of Highland Park. â€"gâ€" Miss Phoebe Swazey arrived home Monday night from a three weeks The Highland Park group of the Northwestern Settlement beld its first meeting of the year yesterday (Wednesday) at the home of Mrs. Cloud Wampler of Lake avenue. Miss Harriet Vittum was one of the Mrs. George Edison Bliss enterâ€" tained at a pantry supply shower Friday evening for Mr, and Mrs. at a Miss Dorothy Royanne Bartlett, daughter of Mrs. Roy 8. Bartlett, and a June graduate of the Medill diana, the first issue appearing April Glenn Ohlman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ohman, 915 Taylor aveâ€" nue, has entered his freshman year at Illinois State Normal university. have motored .to Cortland, N. Y., to visit Mr. McMahon‘s mother, Mrs. A. McMahon, for ten days. â€"â€"4â€"â€" Miss Joan Pier, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Pier, 565 8. Linâ€" den avenue, has been appointed to the copy desk staff of the student newspaper at DePauw university, Greencaste, Ind., Editor William F. Weich of Logansport, Ind., anâ€" nounced this week. The DePauw is the oldest college newspaper in Inâ€" Mrs. W. P. Johnson was a guest at the Time and Life Subscribers‘ Library in the Time and Life buildâ€" ing in Rockefeller Center, N. Y. city recently. the wives of the stags. Mr. and Mrs. William Burns of Woodstock were guests of Mr. and Mr. Harry Pler entertained at a Mr. Saturday, October 28â€""The British Isles Today" Wednesday, November 8â€""The New Italy" Tuesday, Dec.5â€""The Scandinavian Democracy" Saturday, January 6â€""Mexico" Tuesday, January 16â€""The United States from Sea to Shining Sea" Mail orders and checks payable to George Lake, Jr., Manager, CHECK THESE STOREâ€"WIDE "BUYS" 310.95LargeSize0ddCheuh...........87.39 $1.98 Sturdy Card Tables, only .. ......... 1.39 $7.95 Modern Metal Beds, only ... ....... 4.95 $10 7â€"way Reflector Floor Lamps ... .. ... 6.39 $69.50 3â€"piece Bedroom Suites .......... 49.39 $98.50 3â€"piece Bedroom Suites ... .. ... ... 69.50 Sl4lnnenpringMattreuu,only........ 8.95 $5.95 Occasional Chairs, only ............ 3.39 $59.50 2â€"piece Livingroom Suites ... ... ... 39.39 $79.50 2â€"piece Livingroom Suites ........ 59.39 114â€"120 Be, Genesse St. ANNIV ERS A R Y 4\ S A L E Dudley Crafts Watson Highland Park High School Auditorium Â¥ 'v'“ °~ enrnataith â€" "*â€" Furniture Course Ticketsâ€"$3.80 â€" $2.70 â€" $1.60 Celebrating 2 Big Events A SERIES OF FIVE LECTURES at 8:15 p. m. 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