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Highland Park Press, 25 Jan 1940, p. 6

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The junior Dr. Blatchford and his bride are to make their home in Winnetka. LaSHELLES ANNOUNCE DAUGHTER‘S MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. George R. LaShelle of N. St. Johns avenue announce the marriage of their daughter Elizâ€" abeth LaShelle Read to Norman D. Ankney of Cleveland, Ohio. The wedding will take place this (Thursâ€" day) afternoon at the bride‘s home with Rev,. Christoph Keller reading the ceremony. Dr. Blatchford received his mediâ€" cal training at the Rush Medical college after being graduated from Harvard. He and Miss Bakke met while the young doctor was serving his internship at the Presbyterian hospital. Miss Bakke is a graduate of the Hospital‘s Nurses‘ training BAKKEâ€"BLATCHFORD NUPTIALS IN APRIL Mr. and Mrs. Hans T. Bakke of McGovern street announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter, Maude, to Dr. Frank Wickes Blatchford Jr., son of Dr.â€" and Mrs. Frank W. Blatchford of Winnetka. Plans are being made for a small wedding in April. The young couple will make their home in Highland Park at present. The Misses Isabel Denzel, Dorothy Purdy and Betty Straight are enâ€" tertaining at a personal shower for Miss Leonard this (Thursday) eveâ€" ning. _ Next Wednesday, January Sist Mrs. Jared Johnson will give a dessert bridge and miscellaneous shower for the brideâ€"toâ€"be. Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GLADYS UDELL, Society Editor LEONARDâ€"GMEINER WEDDING FEB. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Edelbert E. Leonâ€" ard of Carol court announce the apâ€" proaching marriage of their daughâ€" ter Janet to Seymour Gmeiner Jr. on February 3. Mr. Gmeiner, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Gmeâ€" iner of Appleton, Wisconsin atâ€" tended Lawrence college and was graduated from the University of Wisconsin law school. Miss Leonâ€" ard also attended Lawrence college. The couple will make their home in Appleton. JEANNETTE PEARD SETS DATE, FEB. s Miss Jeannette Peard has set Febâ€" The nuptials will be read at four o‘clock in the afternoon by Rev. Christoph Keller at the Trinity chureh. A reception will follow the ceremony at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Peard, of S. Greenbay road. _ C Several parties have been planned for the young couple, including a kitchen shower given by Mrs. W. J. McDowell of Glencoe, Saturday and Miss Marie Aamodt is giving a "shower for the home" next Saturâ€" day at the Shoreline hotel in Chiâ€" ruary 3 as the wedding date for her marriage to Waliter J. Carey, son of Thursdayâ€"Friday _ Jan. 25â€"26 Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday Jan. 28â€"29â€"30 MICKEY ROONEY JUDY GARLAND . . . delightful music . . . A picture that holds you in its grip from start to finish! Added : Daphne du Mauriet‘s advenâ€" ture romance is the year‘s top thrilll A TOP HIT! Loais of laughs CHARLES LAUGHTON MAUREEN O‘HARA "BABES IN ARMS" Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highlad Park IIl. , â€" Admission 30¢ 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. "JAMAICA INN" Cartoon in Color Kiddie Review and News â€"â€" COMING â€"â€"â€"â€" "PRIVATE LIVES OF ELIZABETH AND RSSEX" "ETERNALLY YOURS" â€" "DESTRY RIDES AGAIN®" "NENOTCHEK A" Added: Sport Reel Musical and News A L C Y O N in ;7a/e6 o/ the Mrs. R. B. Johnson entertained the Fort Sheridan bridge club at dessert bridge last Friday. Miss Elizabeth Low and Miss Marjorie Shay, students at Smith college, are attending a house party in New York this week between exams. Devere Rhinchart of Homewood avenue left Monday for Lake Worth, Florida for a months stay. Miss May Chandler was hostess to the Embroidery club yesterday (Wednesday). Dick Knobloch left last week for Washington, D.C., where he will visit his brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bohn for two weeks. Mrs. Bohn is the former Wilma Knobloch Phelps. former Highland Parker, will be inâ€" terested to hear that she enjoys her work in Sumatra and is getting along fine with the natives although it isn‘t safe to go out after dark. Miss Pardee who attended the Highâ€" land Park High school, Chicago uniâ€" versity and Oxford is studying the matriarchal natives on the West coast of Sumatra. Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph E. Lundin of Lincoln avenue are leaving Febâ€" ruary 1 for a three weeks motor trip through the South. LAKE ZURICH, ILLINOIS Ski â€" Toboggan â€" Bobsled Runs, Nightâ€"lighting â€" ‘Winter Sports Going Full Blast. Write for free folder or call Franklin 3341 Saturday Baby Sandy has what it takes to make the whole world laugh ! smm @Pife. «o Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Jan. 31, Feb. 1â€"2 DOROTHY LAMOUR AKIM TAMIROFF JOHN HOWARD From Lloyd C. Douglas, authâ€" or of "Magnificent Obsession", domes his greatest story with dramatic Kower such as the screen has seldom seen. "Private Detective" The biggest laughâ€"riot in all mysâ€" tery history l Mrs. Hoyt Roush is entertaining ALPINE HILLS For Choice Transient Rooms The HOMESTEAD "Little Accident" Color Parade and Musical Hinman Ave. and Church St Permanent Quarters â€"Double Featureâ€" BABY YSANDY HNGH HERBERT FLORENCE RICE Evanston‘s Early American Inn To "DISPUTED PASSAGE" JANE WYMAN DICK FORAN 27 Mrs. Edmund Brigham, former resident of Highland Park will, starting February 1st, manage The Forest Tavern, Natural Bridge, Va. Marriage licenses have been taken out recently by: Henry Hartl of Deerfield and Martha Friske, Highâ€" land Park; John W. Erickson Jr., of Highland Park and Esther Schalk of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Leaming arâ€" rived home Monday from a months vacation and rest at Clearwater, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rudolph of Northbrook are receiving congratuâ€" lstion son the birth of a son born Monday, January 22 at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Richardâ€" son and son Edward left Tuesday for Phoenix, Ariz., where they will make their home. Mr. Richardson, director of research at the Lake Forest and Highland Park High schools has accepted the postion as director of graduate study at the Arizona State Teachers college near Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Cuscaden of Half Day road expect to leave the early part of next week for an inâ€" definite stay in Pompano, Florida. Mrs. F. Norwood Bard left Wedâ€" nesday via train for Miami, Florida where she will board a plane for Jamaica. She expects to remain in Jamaica for two months. good time for all who attend. Mr .and Mrs. Irving Randall Sr. and son Lee of Linden Park place left Tuesday for Los Altos, Calif., where they will spend six months at their home there. Lee recently passed his examination of diplomaâ€" tic service at Washington, D.C. Mrs. Morton Mavor is leaving February 1st for a five weeks soâ€" journ in Mexico. She will be acâ€" companied by friends from Winâ€" netka. Mr. Mavor is leaving the middle of the month of February for a three weeks business and pleasure trip to California. at three tables of bridge and dessert today at her home Shag Bark Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs, Henty Behrens are taking a two weeks motor trip to Florida leaving today (Thursâ€" day). They will make Lake Worth their headquarters. The Christian Endeavor of the First United Evangelical church will hold its business and social meeting at the home of Marguerite Spangler, 535 Gray, Saturday, January 27. The election of officers will be held and the social committee promises a til February 1 when they will reâ€" turn North for a series of engageâ€" ments in Pennsylvania. huflnlhyumivcmnfindqh: having her family, Mr. and William Guyot and son Billy of Mayâ€" wood and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Umâ€" bach and son David of Chicago, here Mr. and Mrs. Paul White of 614 Homewood avenue are on a five weeks tour of the South. Leaving Jackson, Miss., where they have been engaged for the past three weeks in church and radio work, they go to St. Petersburg, Fla., unâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Malcoim Vail of Lakewood place have as their house guests, Miss Kowena Buell of Marâ€" ietta, Ohio and Mrs. Francis Mason of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart E. Miller of Brair lane are the proud parents of a daughter born Sunday, January 21 at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Lyle Gourley who drove her parents to Fort Lauderdale, Florida three weeks ago returned home via train last evening. with her. The Senior Department of tne Bethany church Sunday school gave a dinner Wednesday evening for the Workers Conference of the Sunâ€" day school. Miss Helen Cawley was home for the weekâ€"end with her parents the W. P. Cawleys. Helen is in trainâ€" ing at the Nurses Training school, St. Francis Hospital, Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. William Stupple of Michigan avenue are enjoying a six weeks vacation at Miami, Florids. been confined to her home the past week is now convalescing. Mrs. Robert E. Wood entertained at a small luncheon and bridge party Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cawley of Hyacinth court were given a surâ€" prise house warming party Sunday evening. Mrs. Lisle R. Hawley who has Hold Social Meeting THE HIGHLAND PARK PBRESS Dessert Bridge Campbell Chapter Guild will meet at Masonic Temple Friday, January 26, for dessert bridge at 2 p.m. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Knobloch, Mrs. Berry and Mrs. McKuen. The regular weekly meeting of the Highland Park unit of the American Red Cross will be held Friday, Janâ€" uary 26th at Trinity church Parish house from 10 a.m. until 4:30. Cofâ€" fee will be served. Please come and help. The meetings this month have been very small. The Parents club will sponsor the fifth in a series of six bingo parties on Tuesday, Feb, 20, at 8 p.m. at the Labor Temple, 391 North avenue. These bingo parties are being given for the benefit of the Highland Parkâ€"Highwood Drum and Bugle Corps. â€" Local Red Cross Unit Meets Friday W.C. T. V. Meets The Woman‘s Christian Temperâ€" ance Union will meet Friday afterâ€" noon, January 26, at 2 o‘clock in Waukegan Y.W.C.A. Sixth of Series Of Bingo Parties Planned for Feb. 20 Attractive door prizes in addition to the regular prizes are given away each time. Refreshments will be served and an enjoyable time is asâ€" sured all who attend. Mrs. Maude Fairbairn, state presâ€" ident of the organization, will be guest speaker. "We cannot be satisfied with mere destructive criticism," says Mrs. W. W. Ramsay of Chicago, head of the committee, "nor tolerant of the evils which have crept into the party sysâ€" tem. We should endeavor to so imâ€" prove them, that they will prove a vehicle for carrying out the popular will, rather than the will of an enâ€" trenched group. The individuals who control the party machine in any community, represent the best or worst element in that community, according to the interest in, or apathy toward, public affairs by the people as a whole." Mrs. Simon Presents Material For Book on "Political Parties" Mrs. Raymond S. Simons, of the Highland Park League of Women Voters and State Publicity chairman, is one of a group of five league women from lllinois who have writâ€" zation and Influence." "We feel there is so much critiâ€" cism of political parties," says Mrs. Simons, "without enough informaâ€" tion to base that criticism on. Womâ€" en interested in seeing changes made in the system, must first thoroughly _ acquaint _ themselves with the forees that influence politâ€" ical parties." for a study of political parties, callâ€" ed "Political Partiesâ€"Their Organiâ€" Since 1940 brings an exciting and gripping presidential election with the political parties going full steam ahead, the board of directors of the Illinois League of Women Voters beâ€" lieve it is an opportunity par excelâ€" lence to stress the influence of the parties and to urge participation in those activities. Science says it helps 3 ways! io I se e o n 2. Reduces the tax on your energy store ts Genier reaiedr of puciceel t BOWMAN MILK THE MILK OFf SUPERIOR FLAVOR Jacques Fray «::z:lml!lsario Braggiotti SEATS 75c â€" $1.00 â€" $1.50 RUBINOFF and His Violin In Person WAUKECAN TOWNSHIP HICH SCHOOL CYMNASIUM TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1940 William Waxler, Jr., 5 ‘year old son of Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Waxâ€" ler, of 1736 Pleasant avenue, sufâ€" fered a head injury Saturday, while playing at a dwelling under construcâ€" tion next to his home. The acciâ€" dent occurred when he uprooted an iron railing in front of the house. The youngster is apparently getting along nicely. Last Thursday evening, several members and directors of Highland Park Chamber of Commerce attendâ€" ed the silver anniversary of Wauâ€" kegan Chamber of Commerce held at the new Armory in that city. They heard an excellent address by Honâ€" orable W. Gibson Carey, president of the United States Chamber of Commerce which was broadcast from Waukegan over a Chicago hookâ€"up. Illinois Police Association will hold a dance Thursday evening Febâ€" ruary first in the Labor Temple on North avenue. Frank Westphal‘s orchestra and the Rock River Rangers of WLS fame will present the evening‘s enâ€" tertainment and music for dancing. Westphal is a composer of many songs and was formerly associated with radio station KYW in Chicago. Among those who attended the meeting from Highland Park were Robert G. Anspach, president of the local group; Leonard Nieter, vice president; Ernest Belmont, secreâ€" tary; Directors George Stone and James â€" Butterworth and Edward Schweitzer, Dr. E. B. Christensen and Paul Olson. Child Sustains Injury to Head Illinois Police Association Holds Dance Here Feb. 1 Anulnguh'!’ol of Relief Work in netka, Tuesday, January 30, at 11 o‘clock has just completed a tour of New England in the interest of cago she is stopping at Washington and Cleveland, where committees are working for the civilian evacues under the care of the American Miss Anne Morgan, who will speak on the Civilian Relief work of the Friends of France. Mrs. Guernsey V. Nevins, 368 Ridge avenue, chairman of the Winâ€" netka knitting committees, will exâ€" hibit garments that have been knitâ€" ted for immediate shipment for the needy civilians in France after Miss Morgan‘s talk Tuesday. Members of Local Chamber Attend Meeting in Waukegan Mrs. Lawrence Howe is the Winâ€" netka chairman of the American Friends of France. Concert :..hbmha:’..uywwbnl Highland Park 1. Draw up a chair... and select from the program .. . some of these broadoasts 3310 1 + : that appeal to you! SKOKIE VALLEY LAUNDRY "Hankies‘"‘ Should Be Made Germâ€"Free! of at \‘cloanedandlanifized ‘â€"â€"send them here! cvlvnegh,dtythm § in enâ€" closed sanitary driers â€"then wrap them airâ€" tight and deliver them to you â€"GERMâ€"FREE! Make sure your handâ€" kerchiefs have been THURSDAY, JANUARY 2%5, 1940 .:." d KENTUCKY * NiA 0 140 from $1, including our famous speon bread. On Bunday no advance in prices. Catering to Parties and Special Events The present officers of Troop 1 of Wilmette are planning a reunion of all past scout and scout masters. An interesting program has been outlined for this evening. All alumni of Troop 1 are cordiâ€" ally invited to attend and help celeâ€" brate the occasion. This is an opâ€" portunity for the old timers to see all their buddies and talk over old CHICAGO year of scouting on February 12 at of Scouting Feb. 12 _ Boy Scout Troop 1 of Wilmette, Wilmette. Wilmette Troop 1 to Celebrate 30 Years QUALITY COOKIN® FOR QUAUITY FOLKLY A New Meat Product by exigp@pfinn l!m Have you tasted it? Once you do you will always want 8:30 P. M.

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