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Highland Park Press, 20 Jun 1940, p. 6

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Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GLapys UpELL, Society Editor GRADUATE WITH | HONORS George Aubrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Aubrey; and James B. H. Zischke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zischke, both of Highland Park, were graduated with honors from Lake Forest Academy at the school‘s eightyâ€"second commenceâ€" ment held last Sunday, June 16. Jim Zischke was awarded the Arâ€" thur Somerville Reid medal presentâ€" ed annually for many years by the late Mrs. Simon Somerville Reid of Lake Forest, as a memorial to her son, Arthur Somerville Reid, of the Dr. and Mrs. Albert William Page of Searsdale N.Y., announce the marriage of their daughter Ann to Mr. Frederick Watson Harmon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Watson Harmon, also of Scarsdale, formerly of Highâ€" land Park. The wedding took place at 4 o‘clock in the afternoon of Saturday, June 15, in Scarsdale. Fred is a graduate of the Highland Park High school and Yale univerâ€" sity. George Aubrey was awarded the Caxy Cup for the best record of a member of the staff of the Academy year book. He also received honâ€" orable mention for the Tucker Troâ€" phy. George was also awarded the prize cup given by Mr. Carl Krafft of Lake Forest to the winner of the school handicap golf tournaâ€" ment. George, who is a member of the Cum Laude Society at Lake Forâ€" est Academy, is planning to enter Princeton next fall. class of 1893, and now sustained by her granddaughter, Miss Lilace Reid Barnes, and is awarded to that member of the graduating class who has stood second in sholarship during his junior and senior years. Jim also won the English prize of a set of Robert Burns, presented by Mrs. Mark Oliver of Chicago, as a meâ€" morial to her husband, who was a member of the class og 1901, to that member of the senior class who, in the judgment of the faculty, speaks the best English in school. He was coâ€"winner of the Fourâ€"Year Achieveâ€" ment Prize of $50 given by Dale Shaffer of Coldstream, Lexington, Ky., a member of the class of 1935, to that member of the senior class who has been in attendance for four yearg, is graduating, and who is nd;\zged by the faculty to be outâ€" standing in progress and developâ€" ment physically and mentally among his classmates. He received honâ€" orable mention for the Tucker Cup which is awarded to the most repâ€" resentative Lake Forest Academy boy. Jim was also awarded the Headmaster‘s Declamation Cup. Jim is preparing to enter Yale next fall. PAGEâ€"HARMON: WEDDING JUNE 15 ROCCO CO‘CA;:LIJ 15¢ m _ n »; 300 Also Sinclair Service Station North Shore Cab Co. Telephone H. P. 2400 Thursday Fiction‘s fabulous knave crams a lrfqz:ln-c'l-l_tl:;l;n“hnm dusk and dawn ! Friday â€"Saturdayâ€"Sunday â€"Monday June 21â€"22â€"23â€"24 DOUBLE ATTRACTION â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€" Jack Benny, Ellen Drew, Andy Devine, Rochester, Phil Harris in Tuesday â€" Wednesdayâ€"Thuraday ADMISSION PRICES Saturdays and Holidaysâ€"30c to 6:30 p.m. Evenings and Sundaysâ€"40c â€" Children, 12 years and underâ€"10c COMING: MMhmmm Al Came True" "ITwo Girls On â€" "The Takes a Wife" o1 j Wflfufi My Way" a wife 15 N. St. Johns Avenue A L C Y O N mees â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€"_â€"_â€"â€" _0 MERLE O‘BERON in Robert Sherwood‘s New Comedy Alice Duer Miller‘s most sensational Sat. Rve. Post adventure . . T oAn ;’hnmnl Virginia Bruce â€" Dennis Morgan â€" Wayne Mortis in All your radio favorites in a. miiin". tootin‘ roundâ€"up of zn PR U 8 mensceres The !ilm_l:-_t ‘Thrill Pieture Ever Conceived ! "DR. CYCLOPS" in TRCHNICOLOR The film that catches the imagination and does tricks with it! "THE LONE WOLF MEETS A LADY" Robert Cummings â€" Laraine Day â€" Billie Burke in ___ "AND ONE WAS BEAUTIEUVL"®" in monlousLT;%ancfixbi nnnnnrn e K Miiibiabiedemrs Warren William, Jean Muir, Victor Jory in "BUCK BENNY RIDES AGAIN®" â€"Saturdays and Sundays 2:30 p.m. continuous. Week days â€"7:15 and 9:00 p. m. 3a/e4 o/ tL_e 3own Thrills, adventure, romance and comedy ! "OVER THE MOON" DOUBLE FEATURE Those from Highland Park attendâ€" ing the wedding are Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Mason, Mrs. Robert E. Wood and Mrs. Harry Parkin. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robertson of Winâ€" netka will also attend. The groom‘s mother, Mrs. Frank G. Gardner, of Central avenue, with her daughter and grandson, Mrs. Dorothy Gardner and Page J. Tribodeau Jr. left for Grosse Pointe Farms on Monday. COKE DANCE AT Y.W.C.A. There will be another Coke Dance for college and high school students at the Y.W.C.A Wednesday eveâ€" ning, June 26, at 9 p.m. Come and dance in the cool recreation room to the music of a nickelodeon. Coke on hand for refreshments. No adâ€" mission charge. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred K. Smythe of Honolulu, Hawaii, announce the engagement of their daughter, Barâ€" bara K. Smythe, to Harold G. Bloomâ€" field, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bloomfield of N. Sheridan road. Miss Smythe attended Northwestern uniâ€" versity and just graduated from the University of Honolulu. Mr. Bloomâ€" field attended the Lake Forest Acadâ€" emy and the University of Illinois. The Christine Peter and John Gardner wedding will be solemnized this Saturday afternoon at fourâ€" thirty o‘clock in the garden of the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius C. Peter, in Grosse Pointe, Mich., with a reception folâ€" lowing. Rev. and Mrs. Keller and chilâ€" dren, Kathryn and Patterson, left Tuesday for El Dorado. SMYTHEâ€"BLOOMFIELD ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED STEINâ€"WICKMAN MARRIAGE JUNE 8 At a quiet family wedding Satâ€" urday, June 8, Miss Elizabeth Harâ€" ris Stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Sidney Stein of Cary avenue, beâ€" came the bride of Carl Robert Wickâ€" man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eric Wickman of Wilmette. After July 1 Mr. Wickman and his bride will be at home in Drummond, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haywood Murphy of El Dorado, Ark, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Caroline Prentice, to Christoph Keller Jr., son of the Reverend and Mrs. Christoph Keller of Laurel avenue. The wedding will take place Saturday afternoon at 5 o‘clock in the garden of the bride‘s parents‘ home with the Rev. Mr. Keller reading the nuptials. Mr. Murphy and his bride will make their home at Staunton, Va. The wedding will take place in Honolulu in July. PETERâ€"GARDNER WEDDING SATURDAY MURPHYâ€"KELLER WEDDING SATURDAY Highland Park, IIL. June 25â€"26â€"27 road. Mr of P to sp ents, Smit Smit nects kman fusion of white lilies, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Bever of Northfield announce the birth of a daughter born Thursday, June 13, at the Highland Park hospital. Among those present were noted, first, the bride‘s grandfather, Mr. James M. Barnes of Evanston, acâ€" companied by Mrs. Garnett‘s sister, Mrs. Ralph Grant Johnson of Washâ€" ington, Penn., whose daughter and son had also come on from the East for the occasion. Arriving from Seattle, Wash., were the groom‘s brother, Mr. James Newton, and Mrs. Newton accompanying the groom‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Newton of Wallace, Idaho. Othâ€" er out of town guests included Mrs. Irving Eugene Ruggles of LaCrosse, Wis., sister of Mr. Garnett. Mrs. Harry A. Parkin will spend the summer at her summer home in Pentwater, Mich.. The Charles J. Haines of Chicago have leased her home on Central avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kettenburg of Northmoor road are the proud parents of a daughter born Wednesâ€" day, June 19, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon F. Leonard are spending this week fishing at Appleton, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Detxer and daughters, Joar and Phyllis, attendâ€" ed the commencement activities at Maryville College, Maryville, Tenn. While in the East they went through the Blue Ridge mountains and atâ€" tended the Rhododendron festival at Asheville, N. C. They expect to be home this week end. train fell the four yard tulle veil fastened from the Chantilly lace cap by a narrow wreath of orange blosâ€" soms worn by her mother at her own marriage. The bride carried a bouquet of gardenias, stephanotis, lilies of the valley and white orâ€" chids. As matron of honor Mrs. Wayne Stewart of Ann Arbor was in dusty pink faille silk. She and the bridesâ€" maids carried pink roses and blue delphiniums. _ Tudor caps of lace with finger tip tulle veils to match the color of the gowns were worn by all the attendants. For contrast, powder blue faille gowns were worn by the four bridesmaids, Mrs. David Findlay of Pittsburgh, Mrs. John Culley of Dixon, Miss Dorothy Glanâ€" der of Chicago and Miss Elise Reedâ€" er of Los Angeles. Dr. Louis W. Sherwin performed the ceremony. Miss Ruth Card is visiting her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Southerlandâ€"Campbell, in Los Angeles, Calif., this summer. After a wedding trip to White Sulphur Springs, Va., Dr. and Mrs. Newton will return on July 1st to live in Ann Arbor, Mich., for sevâ€" eral years where Dr. Newton has his appointment as interne at the University hospital. Mrs. Garnett chose a gown of pearl grey chiffon and wore a corsage of orchids while the groom‘s mother, Mrs. Charles W. Newton, wore a porcelain blue chiffon gown and eorâ€" sage of orchids of a lighter shade. The reception following the cereâ€" mony took place at the home of the bride‘s parents where the guests enâ€" joyed refreshments on the terrace as well as under the open canopy and marquee in the garden where the bridal table was attractively arâ€" ranged along with the many other small tables prepared for serving. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Glader of N. Second street are the happy parâ€" ents of a daughter born Monday, June 17, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Marriage licenses have been isâ€" sued recently to: Lawrence Gumbinâ€" er and Irene E. Palmer of Highland Park; Arvo Puro of Waukegan and Anna Pederson of Highland Park; Charles Vargo of Fort Sheridan and Emily V. White of Winnetka. Mr. and Mrs. J. Charles Phillis of Philadelphia, Pa., arrived Sunday to spend two weeks with their parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Smith of Linden avenue. Denton Smith, who has been living in Scheâ€" nectady, N. Y., has also arrived to {;flnd the summer with his parents. is weekâ€"end the entire Smith famâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Riskidall and Miss Verna Riskidall of Tuttle, North Dakota, are the guests of their sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, the Arnie Svendsens of S. Green Bay This weekâ€"end the entire Smith famâ€" ily will go to Greencastle, Ind., for the wedding of Roderic Alan Smith (a second son) and Miss Elizabeth Bernice Knaue. The ceremony will Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Riskidall, #HREâ€"EIGELANXD PAREKâ€"PRRSS Saturday evening (June 156). A| Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Fox and graduate of the University of TJiâ€"| children of Phillips, Wis., were week nois, Mr, Merigold is merchandising | end guests of the W, F. Knoblochs. head and a member of the board of wâ€"â€"G~ directors of Wilson Bros., Chicago.| Mr. and Mrs. James H. Becker Mrs. Bernard J. Dowdall and Miss Josephine M. Dowdall are spending the summer in Hyannis, Mass. Durâ€" ing the summer Miss Dowdall will continue her studies in Merchandisâ€" dising and Economics at the Boston University summer school. ./4nnouncm9 'lLe Opmmg Deerfield Road between Skokie Road and Waukegan Rd. Summer and Fall brides will save from 20% to 40% of finest quality home furnishings during Blumberg‘s June Bride Sale. Suites and odd pieces for every room in the home at big savings. Briergate Country Club Every homeâ€"maker will love these mm extension dinette suites. s so extension table and four sturdy chairs in your choice of colorfal finâ€" SBhGG. NOW OMLY .................ccor.caccane vecverss Chicagoland‘s finest daily fee golf course. Large tees and greens. Excellent locker rooms, cocktail lounge and dining room. Complete steak and chicken dinners and sandwiches at reasonable prices. NE BR, se saAup es FRE E! It‘s Blumberg‘s gift to all brides. Streamlined 4â€"piece toaster set that sells for $10 absolutely FREE with purchase of $49.00 or more. Set toaster, tray and two serving dishes, Golfers Play Briergate $39.50 â€" 5â€"piece Extension Dinette Suites Phone Deerfleld 595 or Whitehall 6530 TOURNAMENTS SOLICITED HERMANCE MUSTRIC‘S 22 South First Street MmMONDAY, JUNE 24, 1940 Phone 5042 [D?eauly S)a/éna BLUMBERG‘S made the trip alone from Arlington T OA STER JA M SET popâ€"up

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