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Highland Park Press, 1 Feb 1940, p. 6

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Miss Williams is a graduate of Mount Vernon Seminary Junior College in Washington, D. C., and attended Northwestern University. For the past four years she has been an active member of the Grey Lady Service of the American Red Cross. Mr. Simpson graduated from the University of Minnesota, where he was a member of the Zeta Psi fraâ€" ternity, mnd later graduated from the Harvard School of Business Adâ€" JEAN WILLIAMS‘ ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Lester D. Williams of Lincoln avenue announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter, Jean Lucile Williams, to Kenneth L. Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Semon R. Simpson of Minneapolis, Minneâ€" engagement of their daughter, Marâ€" garet Louise, to Orville G .Thomas PEARDâ€"CAREY . WEDDING SATURDAY Miss Jeannette Peard, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred W. Peard of S. Greenbay road, will become the bride of Waiter J. Carey, son of Mrs. George Martin of Evanston, this Saturday afternoon at four o‘clock. The ceremony will be read Miss Reva Kamper of River Forâ€" est is to be Miss Peard‘s maid of honor and Arthur Johnston of Chiâ€" cago will serve us best man. Mr. Carey and his bride are to live in the new home which they are buildâ€" ing in Highland Park. KUEHNES ANNOUNCE DAUGHTER‘S ENGAGEMENT Mrs. W. J. Thomas of Crystal Falls, Mich. The wedding will take place the latter part of summer. by Rev. Christoph Keller at the Trinity Episcopal church followed by a reception at the Peard home. of Glenview avenue announce the Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor Thursdayâ€"Friday From Lioyd C. Douglas, authâ€" or of "Magnificent Obsession", comes his greatest story with dramatic power such as the screen has seldom seen. Por thrills and laughs don‘t miss it ! Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highlad Park I!l. , â€" Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ For Choice Transient Rooms Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9:00 pm Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. HOMESTEAD â€"â€"â€"â€" COMING â€"â€"â€" NOl.lAuSllE:'llll JOAN.-?AW‘!‘ORD in "THE woa;mr' "Private Lives of Elizabeth Rasex" _ â€" _ "Eternaily Yours" "Destry Rides Again" â€" "Ninoctchin" "The Cat and The DOROTHY LAMOUR AKIM TAMIROFF JOHN HOWARD Color Parade and Musical Hinman Ave. and Church St. Permanent Quarters "Our Neighbors . .. The Carters" BOB_HOPE PAULETTE GODDARD â€"â€"DoubleFeatureâ€"â€" FAY BAINTER FRANK CRAVEN EDMUND _ LOWE GENEVIEVE TOBIN Evanston‘s Early American Inn To "DISPUTED PASSAGE®" A L C Y O N in in .7a/ed o/ the GLaADYS UDELL, Society Editor it heart thrill! Feb. 4â€"5â€"6 TURNBULLâ€"LIDICKER MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Janice Turnâ€" bull of Chicago, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Turnbull of Lakeâ€" wood, Ohio, and Hubert E. Lidicker, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Liâ€" dicker of Deerfield road. The wedâ€" ding took place Saturday, January 13, at the home of Dr. Preston Bradley in Chicago. Mrs. E. A. Harrington of Brownâ€" ville road is entertaining at a tea today (Thursday) for the brideâ€"toâ€" be and last evening Miss Margaret Mercer entertained the Delta Gamâ€" ma sorority in honor of Miss Leonâ€" ard. The announcement party was planned to coincide with the midâ€" terny vacation at Williams College, where Mr. Hosford is a senior this year. He arrived from the East Tuesday, and his mother, Mrs. Richâ€" ard Schiiler Hosford of Moline, is also here for the occasion. Miss Roach is a fourthâ€"generation Chicagoan, the great granddaughter of two pioneer citizens, Robert Mcâ€" Allister _ and _ James _ Mansfield Cleary. She attended the Sacred Heart Convent in Lake Forest, Royeemore and Sarah Lawrence, where she was graduated from the twoâ€"year course,. Mr. and Mrs. Roach presented the eldest of their three daughters at a tea during the 1937 season. Their middle daughter, Beverly, is a freshman at Northâ€" A reception will follow the cereâ€" mony at the home. Mr. Gmeiner and his bride will make their home in Appleton where Mr. Gmeiner is now practicing law. The young couple are living at 24 McGovern street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Roach announced the engagement of their daughter, Lorraineâ€"Marie, to Richâ€" ard Schiller Hosford II, at a buffet supper last evening at the Roach home on Ravine drive. JANET LEONARDS MARRIAGE SATURDAY The young couple will have as their attendants, Mrs. Kenneth Downer of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Miss Margaret Mercer of Evanston. Three year old Sue Leonard, niece of the bride, will be flower girl. James Gmeiner will act as best man for his brother. business in Chicago but is now loâ€" young people expect to Jr. of Appleton, Wis., will take place Saturday afternoon, February 3, at four o‘clock at the bride‘s home. The Rev. William J. Spicer of Appleton, Wisconsin, will read the ceremony. the late summer. The marriage of Janet Leonard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Leonard, to Mr. Seymour Gmeiner EDWARD A. ROACHES ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Saturday "CGall A Messenger" Wednesday, Thursday, Friday "Rulers of The Sea" The adventures of Henry Aldrich . . Radio‘s Favorite hardâ€"luck kid l â€"â€"andâ€"â€"â€" Feb. 7â€"8â€"9 Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. The blazing majesty of other Frank Lloyd masterâ€" pieces fades before this grandest of all dramas of the sea. Added: Robert Benchley Pete Smith Novelty Margaret Lockwood "What A Life" "DEAD END" KIDS MARY CARLISLE LARRY CRABBE â€"Double Featureâ€" JACKIE COOPER BETTY FIELD Feb. 3 Vacationing in Hollywood, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Michaels of 8. Sheridan road, their son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Michaels of Chicago, and Mr. Ed Hogan of Chiâ€" cago, enjoyed an evening at the faâ€" mous Earl Carroll theatre there. With them were Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hogan and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keeble of Los Angeles. Mr. A. P. Snite, Mr. A. O. Snite and Mr. John T. Snite and son Peter spent the week end at Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield S. Canâ€" right are entertaining at an old fashioned dance at the auditorium of the Y.W.C.A. Friday evening. Mr. John Creigh of Minneapolis, Minn., spent the week end with his parents, Mr. @and Mrs. Thomas Creigh. Mr. and Mrs. Michaels plan to spend the winter in Hollywood and Palm Springs. Mrs. Harry F. Harrington of Evâ€" anston had Mrs. Everett Fontaine as one of her assistant hostesses at the Theta Sigma Phi tea for the Northwestern chapter of this honâ€" orary journalistic sorority. . Mrs. Elmo Scott Watson, whose husband is instructor in Feature Writing at Medill, read a group of verses she has written as a member of the Creâ€" ative Writing group in Highland Park. Mrs. Kenneth Olson, wife of the dean of Medill, who has also Mr. and Mrs. Thiayer Batt of Deerfield are the proud parents of a son born Saturday, January 27, at the Highland Park hospital. western university, and the youngâ€" est of the three, 13â€"yoarâ€"old Patsy, goes to school in Highland Park. Young Mr. Hosford is a great grandson of John Deere, inventor of the plow and founder of the large farm implement company in Moâ€" line that bears his name. After preâ€" paring at Phillips Exeter, Mr. Hosâ€" ford entered Williams College, and shortly after his graduation there this June he and Miss Roach will Mr. and Mrs. David T. Hallberg will enjoy the winter carnival at St. Paul this week end. Mrs. Edward Murphy of Ridgeâ€" wood drive entertained her bridge club Wednesday iafternoon. brother, Frank, who is a at Yale. Mr. and Mrs. George Shelton of North avenue are announcing the birth of a daughter born Friday, January 26, at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Lester Williams entertained at tea Wednesiay to announce her daughter Jean‘s engagement to Mr. Kenneth Simpson of Philadelphia, Pa. THE HIGHLAND PARE PRE33 @ Nowâ€"the greatest Prigidaires of all timeâ€"at prices never before thought possible! See thrilâ€" ling new beauty, new convenience features and new low prices that surpass anything ever offered before. It‘s the crowning achievement of one of America‘s leading makers of refrigerators. Come in â€"see them. They‘re bigâ€"they‘re beautiful, and they‘re bargains all! OTHER DEALERS ARE ALSO GFFERINQ FINE VALUES IN MODERN ELECTRIC All Frigidaires! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moldaner, accompanied by their daughter, Marâ€" garet, and sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lund of Chicago, left yesterday for Beloxi, Miss., and the Mardi Gras in New Orleans, La. Mr. Moldaner has been suffering from an infected finger on his right hand. Betty Lou Danner and Alex Perâ€" rie, both talented high school stuâ€" dents, gave a demonstration of the "Jitterbug Dance" as guest perâ€" formers Saturday evening at the Lake Shore Country Club. They atâ€" tended the "snow shuffle" earlier in the evening at the high school, and then went to the Glencoe club to perform, returning in time to comâ€" plete the evening at the high school event. Word has just been received from Lake Forest Academy that George Aubrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Aubrey, 234 Central avenue, and James Zischke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zischke, 299 Moraine road, have been reâ€"elected to the Student Council for the winter term. Both boys are seniors at the north shore preparatory school. James Zischke is editor of the Academy Spectator. George is preparing for Yale uniâ€" versity, and James is preparing for Princeton. ADVENTURE Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Baker and Mrs. Baker‘s mother, Mrs. George Overton, are motoring down to Jacksonville Fla., for a two weeks sojourn. Mrs. Lee C. Gatewood left Tuesâ€" day for a two weeks visit with her mother, Mrs. Emma Blair, in Los Angeles, Calif. Players. Their meetings mre held the last Tuesday of the month at 8 o‘clock. They are planning to give two short one act plays the end of April. Mrs. Leonard Steffen of Walnut street entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening. The West Ridge Drama Club has changed their name to the Skokie been a member of the Creative Writing Group, played some of her daughter, Peggy Ann of Rogers Park, were week end guests of Mrs. Prato‘s parents, the M. H. Conrads. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Nelson reâ€" turned Sunday from a two weeks trip to Mexico City. Mrs. Elwood Low is spending this week in St. Joseph, Mo. . _ CAPTAIN CRAIG NEW TRIER HIGH SCHOOL SUNDAY, FEB. 4thâ€"8 P.M. Under auspices of the New Trier Sunday Evening Club Reserved Seats ONLY 40c "UNDERSEA MOVIES" In Color â€" Full of Thrills "Treasure Hunting in the ISs MY BUSINESS OF NORTHERN ILLIiNo!S 51 South St. Johns Avenue Tel, H. 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"Red" Edwards and his fine dance band will provide the music for the Tickets may be secured from any of the firemen and will be on sale at the city hall Local Women Will Speak on Aid to Dependent Children Highland Park League of Women Mrs. Raymond S. Simons, of the JUST LOADS OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT! Ten Pin Bowling Alley 139 N. Second Street Green Bay and Bevidere Roads â€" 1/ | weom 5 BOWI.I NG AKEEPS YOU FIT.. Our comfortable well equipped alleys invite you to playâ€"tonight and often. Take the family to ... ANB SLECTRIGITY I§ CWEAP! HIGHLAND LOOK AT ALL THESE FEATURES! 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