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Highland Park Press, 18 Jul 1940, p. 6

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iiP in P dafiahetiniinchhati lb Siltcnuos ulA + and Mrs. Dave Hallberg of Forest Ave., took place Wednesday evening July 10th at the Hennepin Methoâ€" dist church in Minneapolis. A recepâ€" tion followed the ceremony at the Curtis hotel. After a motor trip through the Northwest, Mr. and Mrs. Hallberg will make their home in Grand Rapids, Michigan, â€"oâ€" THORSONâ€"KEHRW ALD WEDDING SATURDAY The wedding of Miss Virginia Gowing, daughter of Mrs .Selma Gowing of Minneapolis, and Mr. Dave William Hallberg. son of Mr. GOWINGâ€"HALLBERG WEDDING ANNOUNCED en ul yiland a Anioenen d 3 Aaitb l tB 0fi i) and M.A. degrees at Northwestern university and did graduate work at the University of Illinois. The bride was graduated from the Coeur d‘Alene high school, where she was valedictorian of her class, and received her B.S. degree from the University of Wisconsin. She received her M.A. degree at Columbia university in New York and was recently awarded her Ph.D. at Wisconsin. Mr. Morris is a member of Phi Beta Kepp, and received his B.A. Miss Elizabeth Morris, who will be married on August 10 to Robert Loutzenhiemer, caught the bride‘s bouquet. Highland Parkers attending the wedding were: Mr. and Mra. Sidney Davis Morris; Aubrey Morris and Miss Gertrude Morris, the groom‘s uncle and aunt and his two sisters, Mary and Elizabeth. Following the reception at the bride‘s parents home Mr. and Mrs. Morris left on a wedding trip to Seattle, Victoria, B.C., and plan to return to Chicago by Lake Louise and Banff in the Canadian Rockies. They will make their home in Chiâ€" cago where he is a member of the editorial staff of the Rotatian magaâ€" zine ernoon. ‘The Very Rev. Canon Charles E. Cotton of the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Spoâ€" kane read in St. Luke‘s Episcopal church in the presence of a large number of friends and relatives. The bride‘s sister, Miss Helen Glindeman was maid of honor and Miss Mary Morris and Miss Elizâ€" abeth Morris, sisters of the brideâ€" groom, with Miss Jean Glindeman served as bridesmaids. Mr. Morris was attended by a brother of the (bride, William Herbert Glindeman and the ushers were Henry Glindeâ€" man Jr., and Ernest Crutcher Jr. of l Kellogg, Idaho. agel s 0000 T PX CWOCDCT CCC MFC. HHC Mrs. Henry P. Glindeman of that city to David Davis Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Davis Morris of Laure] Ave, In a lovely fioral setting of palms and pink gladioli Miss Glindeman became the bride of Mr. Morris at 4 o‘clock Sunday aftâ€" GLINDEM ANâ€"MORRIS WEDDING ANNOUNCED Word comes from Coeur D‘Alene, Idabo of the marriage of Miss Porâ€" tia Glindeman, daughter of Mr. and At a small famirlryi Zg_l_thering Satâ€" The Hit Play Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor GLADYS UDELL, Society Editor Jelephone H, P. 2400 Highland Park, IIL. Performances â€" Saturdays and Sundays 2:30 p.m. continuous. Week days â€"7:15 and 9:00 p. m. â€" emmimninte coucoomemnenncmmrng on onmmmemenrmnenee n n annmne on in o . Prflny-Sdurday-Sany;&[flu_dgy‘ Telephone H. P. 2400 Thursday Saturdays and Boudayl;io;; 6:30 p.m. Evenings and Sundaysâ€"40¢ â€" Children, 12 years and underâ€"10¢ Topping Every "FLORIAN® . id‘y-WMy-n-‘.‘:a.n, URI Norma Shearer. Joan C Ens t e nut Only this perfeet cast could tel! the ,erde 3a/24 o/ the Dob Burna, Mischa Auver, Dennis O‘Keefe in "A*M THE DEAcoN" Biz Bazookaâ€"ma Burns brings new homespan droileries | in the uproarious «tace hit . U PWR y that tells on the ladies ! Rvety man SHOULD SRE IT) 1x ts D PREVIIDTR _ Merle Oberon, George Brent, Pat O‘Brien in ef2 "Tacy Iriumph! Critics cheer his most humas performance. Potent drama l Emotional thrills I â€"â€" * N D :~â€"â€"â€"â€" s John Garfield, Anne Shirley, Clande Raing in Marealt andl e o e Mntl e e en ennny in Maxwell Anderson‘s Pulitser SV DCP DDCE OWR P Shearer, Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russe! Panlette_Coddard _ "THE WOMEN® We nc en TtE DOIMIM â€"___ Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. N N* . N" â€" "#1 _ DAYS TOGETHER® of Frankfort, Ind., will spend "TORRID with JAMRS CAGNET latter part of the week with Dr Mrs. Abram Ho#man. Y Tracy fiillmph!' Hfl(;; performance. Potent dram "SATURDAY‘S CHILDREN®" "TIL WE MEET AGAIN®" "THE BISCUIT EATER" uast 2 2__"OnTOn, Lynne O "EDISON, THE MAN" â€" DOUBLE ATTRACTION ADMISSION PRICES A truly !;vvll; pl_et'u;.â€"l cou‘ld tell the screen‘s most perfect â€"â€"â€"â€" PLUS â€"___ Rita Johnson, Lynne Overman in DOURLE FEATURE DOUBLE FEATURE Billie Lee in COMING â€"__ BROEGEâ€"BUEGE WED JULY 16 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Broege of Galena, lllinois announce the marriage of their daughter Dorothy to Mr. Carl W. Buege, son of Mrs. Hattie Markle of Milwaukee, Wis., which took buque, Towa, Mr. Buege and his bride, both emâ€" ployees of the Highland Park Pharâ€" macy, are making their home in Highland Park ada. home in Mt. l’i’;;;!;: W-l:c;n:;n after a two weeks wedding trip in Canâ€" The couple had. u-sâ€"t.he;r attendants the bride‘s sister, Miss Molly Kerr and Mr. Paul Guenveur, brother of the groom. Following the ceremony, a recepâ€" tion was held at the Glen Gables Tea Room in Glencoe. The young couple will make their The marriage of Miss Margaret Kerr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Kerr of Highland Park, to Dr. Raymond Leon Guenveur son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Guenveur of Charleston, South Carolina, took place Saturday afternoon July 13 at the Rectory of St. Mary‘s church in‘ Lake Forest. The ceremony was read by the Reverend Charles Murâ€" phy at 4:30 P. M. in the presence of the immediate family. KERRâ€"GUENYVEUR NUPTIALS A reception will follow the cereâ€" mony at the Kugel home. After a two weeks wedding trip through the East Mr. Kugel and his bride will make their home at 410 N. Linden avenue. as best man }viit;«fi:r;; 'I'“l.:ns-;r: and Lawrence Rossi serving as ushâ€" Miss Ben'y Jane -Ku;e'f '-nd Miss Nancy Swirles will attend the bride and Mr. Robert Hinemann will act Mr. and Mrs. John Gainesin of Hubbard Woods announce the apâ€" proaching marriage of their daughâ€" ter Ida Juela Gainesin to Mr. Craig Kuge!, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Kugel of N. Linden avenue. The ceremony will be read by the Rev. Louis W. Sherwin at 3 o‘clock Satâ€" urday afternoon at the Highland Park Presbyterian Church. GAINESINâ€"KUGEL WEDDING SATURDAY urday evening at 8 o‘clock Miss Marâ€" ian Carolina Thorson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Thorson of North avenue will become the bride of Robert John Kehrwald of Highâ€" wood. Rev. Frank W. Robinson will wead the nuptials. Miss Louise Clausen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Clausen of Groveland avenue will become the bride of James Baughman Collinson of Sauk Rapids, Minn., on August CLAUSENâ€"COLLINSON WEDDING AUGUST 7 Prizeâ€"Winning Hit who thinks he‘s in love most human, wonderful bbriiiieisiinhabalstiiib t td i0R place Tuesday at Duâ€" July 19â€"20â€"21.22 July 23â€"24â€"35 love story I July 18 is Gr tion : is sli Mr Ankr Wis., krum reside Miss Elsie Plant has as her house guests this week, Mesars, went a major open'tionfin;“;b.o' Highland Park Hospital, is greatly improved. Leonard Norris and George Pearâ€" son of Summit, N. J. Mrs. Hoyt Roush and Mrs. Elwood Ankrum motored to Lake Delevan, Wis., over the week end. Mrs. Anâ€" krum of St. Louis, Mo., a former resident of this city, is staying at the North Shore Hotel in Evanston this summer. Her son Paul is atâ€" tending a camp in New York. Mrs. Hans Bahr, the former Tanâ€" is Greer who underwent an operaâ€" tion at the Highland Park Hospital is slightly improved. Mr. Andrew Bloomfield and two grandsons Jack and Andy Rasmusâ€" sen are spending two weeks fishing in northern Wisconsin. Miss Bernice Tucker who underâ€" went a major operation at Ravens wood hospital two weeks ago is exâ€" pected home today (Thursday). Mrs. Gerard Van Schaick of Saâ€" vannah, Ga., formerly of Highland Park is the house guest of the James Troxels on Moraine road this week. Miss Gerry Golden of Broadview avenue is visiting her aunt Mrs. Edward Siegel in Atlanta, Ga., for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Moloney, who have been visiting the D. S Edâ€" wards the past month, have left in their trailer for Lake George, N. Mrs. Thomas Creigh and daughâ€" ter Virginia and son Fritz, and Sherman Vail are leaving next Tuesday for the Creigh summer home at Battle Lake, Minn. Frits and Sherman will only stay a week while Mrs. Creigh and Virginia reâ€" main a month. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kuhn of Dean avenue spent thg week end at Greenbay, Wisconsin. Mrs. L. A. Tupper and daughtersa Jean and Janice of Lakeside Manor road are spending the summer at their summer cottage on Lake Geneva Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Rice of Middlebury, Vt., and Mr. Lloyd P. Lochridge of Forest Hills, N. Y., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Childs and their son William. Mr. Rice is Master of English at Choate School, Wallingford, Mass. It was while William was a student at Asheville, N. C., School for Boyu‘ that he met Mr. Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Tolbert Daily of Madison, Ind., visited friends in Highland Park this past week. They were former owners of a dry goods store which was purchased a year ago by Mrs. Kruselin. The Daily‘s like their new environment, and say that their son George Daily is doing nicely in business there. Mrs. Charles Sheahen and two daughters, Jane and Genevieve of N. Greenbay road and Mrs. Weber of Niles Center and Mrs.: Mailfield of Chicago are enjoying a two weeks vacation at Conover, Wis, j Mrs. C. W. Schaaf visited her son Richard at the Culver Military Camp at Culver Ind., on Wednesâ€" day and Thursday this week. ; The P. J. Webers have as their house guests, Mrs. David Leedom of Portland, Ore. and Miss Ethel Ideâ€" son of Cincinnatti, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Judy Schultz will attend C%mp Sandstone on Green Lake, is. starting next Sunday. Mrs. W. D. Preston and daughâ€" ter Barbara of Waban, Mass. are visiting Mrs. Preston‘s sister, Mrs. Richard Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nield, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Lundgren, Mr. Osâ€" car Lundgren and Mr. Bruce Blaine are spending two weeks fishing at Traverse City, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Edward $. Marks and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Marks are spending this week in the North Woods of Wisconsin. â€"pâ€"â€" Patty Dickinson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Dickinson of Peoria, former residents of Highland Park visited friends here last week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sneeden of Central avenue are spending this week in Washington, D. C. has just received his "Private Pilots license" at Cambridge, Mass. Miss Margaret Louise Smith of Palmyra, Missouri is visiting her ‘“‘Mlllehlr.ndlusany Markell this week. Mrs. Carl T. Anderson underwent| Mrs. P. W. Boulton of mlm"pml ;uk‘u.-pn'mm:iun-,a ..'."..'.’.‘,'.'-.T.'.E... F. Say is getting along nicely. her sister and brotke, L fpu‘ 1i0) For Albert Sawyer Mr, William _ Childs, perhaps| Versailles, Ky. m!&nflhflyhonu"lll"l Ky. Horbgrt Moran, who underâ€" TKR KIGHLANXD PARXK Early last Friday morning, thieves broke into My Favorite Inn, 11 Highwood ave., Highwood and took $8 in cigraret money from a drawer behind the bar. Entrance was @gained hy emach. window and releasing the lock. The Highwood Tavern Entered by Thieves The Junior Department -;)fviz;.h- any Church are having their annual picnic at Crystal Lake today. Miss Walcott went to Bennington college and then to the University of Chicago. She made her debut in 1935. Mr. Gallagher was graduated from Dartmouth and then attended Oxford for two years. He was gradâ€" uated from the Yale law school last month, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hart of Glenâ€" view avenue are vacationing at Niâ€" agara Falls and New York City. wl s 000. C 1 w Miss Peggy Rogers of Summit, N. J. formerly of Highland Park, arrived here today to be the house guest of Miss Elsie Plant for sevâ€" WALCOTTâ€"GALLAGHER ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Chester Howe Walâ€" cott of Brittany road, are announcâ€" ing the engagement of their daughâ€" ter, Julie, to David Rudoiph Gallaâ€" gher, only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Gallagher of Deere Park drive. No date for the wedding has been set. Roland Bleimeh1, Jr., returns Sunâ€" day from Fort Ripley, Kas., where he has been in training the past six Mr. Albert P. Snite and sons, Al and Bud, competed in the boat race from Port Huron to Mackinac Islâ€" and last weekend. Mrs. John T. Snite left Monday for Mackinac where she joined her husband. Mr. and Mrs. John Biagini Cicero are announcing the birth &A son born Wednesday, July 10, the Highland Park Hospital. Miss Edith Fox of Chicago is the guest of the W. F. Knoblochs of Fort Sheridan this week. The Knobloch‘s son Bill spent the weekâ€" end in Madison, Wis. Reverend and Mrs. Louis W. Sherwin and daughter Virginia are leaving Monday for a four weeks vacation at Spring Lake, N. J. Their other daughter, Miss Ada Sherwin of Minneapolis, will join them Augâ€" ust 1. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Lacy and family will: enjoy the next two weeks vacationing at Pine Wood Lodge, near Rhinelander, Wis. m Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Andrews of Laurel avenue are the proud parents of a daughter born Tuesâ€" day, July 16 at the Highland Park Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James McDermott of Deerfleld are receiving congratuâ€" lations on the birth of a daughter born Sunday, July 14, at the Highâ€" land Park Hospital. Mrs. Hall of Ridgewood Drive will be hostess to the Fort Sheridan bridge club at luncheon Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Steinmetz of McGovern street are the proud parâ€" ents of a daughter born Monday, July 15, at the Highland Park Hosâ€" pital. Dr. and Mrs. Van Lacy of Miami, Florida, arrive Saturday for an inâ€" definite visit with their daughter and fan.ily, the F. V. Nelsons. and Mrs. Roy Carruthers, all of| _ Albert Isaac Sawyer, 63, of 922 rday at the Highâ€" Mrs. George Hart of Lincoln ave.| land Park hospital, ’w nue and daughter Mrs. John Harâ€"| Week‘s illness. He had been under glary was discovered by the janâ€" g{é-'-hn-t I:gua. of was not touched. of at ‘ Last Sunday, July 14th, Elmer Maiman turned in another of his fine pitching performances and beat the O‘Donnell Boosters 4 to 2. The Boosters hailing from Chicago‘s north side are touted as being one of the classiest sand lot ball teams in Chicago, but at no time was Maiâ€" man in any difficulty and allowed only a minimum of hits. Allen Sorâ€" dyl, flashy little infielder for the Y.M.C., was as usual the batting sensation of the day. He hit safely three out of four times at the bat and drove in all of the local Uum's‘ runs. Last Wednesday, July 10, the Y.M.C. won a 1â€"0 over the Libertyâ€" ville Young Men‘s club. Dallee Valâ€" lee drove in the winning run on a long double in the closing inning. Elmer Maiman was the winning pitcher. Maiman‘s Pitching Brings Defeat to O‘Donnell‘s Boosters Requim Mass was sung by Father James D. Gleeson of St.. James church, Highwood, for James W. Watson, 68 of 222 Everett PI., Highâ€" wood, who died Wednesday in Conâ€" dell Memorial hospital, Libertyville. Interment was in St. Mary‘s cemeâ€" tery Lake Forest. Mr. Watson was a plumber for many years, retired recently because of ill health. He was born in Milâ€" waukee 68 years ago. Surviving are his widow, a son James Jr., Highwood, and two daughters, Mrs. Clara Watson and Mrs. Peter Miller, 7O NOR inPniitans:selite lt hi +fi 2 4 officer, serving as quartermaster, | °Pildren, Dan aged one and oneâ€"half, Monday afternoon at 2 o‘clock at| Mildred aged 3, and Eugene aged Kelley‘s chapel on N. Sheridan road.| 5. The elder Mrs. Lukasik sustainâ€" ::,u%h;“h.“mmdaMmmmM Te the head, while the three children He is survived by his widow Elien and one daughter, Mrs. Ruth Hay.| W°Y¢ ¢ut and bruised. All were givâ€" lic and one son, Miles Sawyer, both | °n first aid at the Highiand Park of Chicageo. hnanital and Heas nig ooo g Highwood Resident Is Buried Friday Deerfleld Road between Skokie Road and Waukegan Rd. 327 N. Green Bay Road For a limited time only we are offering a good selection of used and remnant carpets and rugs at a big saving. Briergate Country Club Used and Remnant Carpet and Rug Sale 50c Twilight Fees Ladies Day on Friday 50c CHICAGOLANDS FINEST DAILY FE GOLF COURSE Excellent locker rooms, cocktail lounge and dining room TOURNAMENTS SOLICITED VOGUE CLEANERS Golfers Play Briergate Phome Deerficld 595 or Whitchal 652320 THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1940 the head, while the three children were cut and bruised. All were givâ€" en first aid at the Highland Park hospital and later released. The stop and go lights at the inâ€" tersection of Central ave., and Skoâ€" kie blvd., were out of order between 7 and 9:15 Sunday evening, and it mbd!.endthatthhmmpm. sible for the accident. â€" Golden Meadow Dairy & Farm Products 537 Central Avenue mÂ¥ T uo To uies Ditches Car Trying To Avoid Accident y o e ereetae t eer day evening when an automobile ran into a ditch on Skokie road, when the driver sttempted to avert "The Cream of the North Shore" SILAS M. SAYNER . SA Advertise in the PRESS FROZEN MALTED 5¢ ai 10¢ $00000 0100 en nmmene & insy rtinated in 30 sere Try our Delicious FOOD DRINK Modern Hotel and Cottagesâ€" Mfl-.nvnt Tel. Highland Park 3900

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