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Highland Park Press, 19 Sep 1940, p. 6

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~erse Jatles of the Jown Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor DOBSONâ€"CLARKE wWEDDING OCT. 12th Miss Patricia Dobson, and John W. Clarke have set Oct. 12 as their wedding date. The ceremony will take place at 4:30 o‘clock in the Winnetka Congregational church, with the Rev. Samuel D. Harkness officiating. A reception will follow at the Exmoor Country elub. Miss Dobson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Desmond Dobson of Evanston, former residents . of Highland Park, will have Miss Herâ€" mona Clarke, the bridegroom‘s sisâ€" ter, as maid of honor. Mrs. George A. Bates will be the matron of honâ€" or. The bridesmaids will be Mrs. John Alden Sears of Beloit, Wis.; Mrs. Frederick Tuttle Williams, and Miss Alice L. Schuneman. E. L. Gates of Indianapolis will be best man for his cousin, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harley L. Clarke, also of Evanston. Ushering will be Jackson B, Waterbury of St. Louis, Charles E. Blomgren Jr., John Peter Starbuck of New York City, John F. Wallace, Philip Foote of Philaâ€" delphia, Richard Goff of Adrian, Mich., and Roderick Clark. ZUR WELLE WEDDING SATURDAY AFTERNOON Richard Walter Zur Welle will give his sister, Rhea, in marâ€" riage Saturday afternoon to Robâ€" ert Van Sickle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Judd Dewitt Van Sickle of Durâ€" and, Ill. The nuptials will be read at 4 o‘clock in the afternoon in the Roy 0. Nereim garden, by Dr. Paul Burt of Champaign, II1. Miss Zur Welle, daughter of Mrs. Marie R. Zur Welle of Cary avenue, will have attending her, Miss Jean Smith of Evanston. Mr. Orville Morgan of Rockford will stand up with Mr. Van Sickle, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Charles Ausâ€" tin of Glencoe announce the enâ€" agement of their daughter Patricia to Renslow Drew Sherer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Renslow Parker Sherâ€" er of Lake avenue. Miss Austin, a debutante of last season, is in her junior year at Vassar college. She is a graduate of the Emma Willard school, Troy, N.Y. Mr. Sherer, a graduate of Amberst college, is a senior in the law school of Yale university. After a two weeks wedding trip the young couple will make their home in Rockford where Mr. Van Sickle is a public accountant. AUSTINâ€"SHERER ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED WENTCHERâ€"DETMER ENGAGEMENT At a tea at their home in Evansâ€" ton Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Wentcher announced the engageâ€" ment of their daughter, Natasha, to John F. Detmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Detmer of Bob O‘ Link road. _ Miss Wentcher lived abroad with her parents, formerly of â€" Brussels, Belgium, until two years ago and was educated in Belâ€" gium, Germany, and England. She is a graduate of the Guildhall Telephone H. P. 2400 Performances â€" Saturdays and Sundays 2:30 p.m. Week days â€"7:15 and 9:00 p. m. Thursday Meet another fighting Cagney . . . 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Norkett of Deerfield avenue, has chosen Saturâ€" day, October 12th as her wedding date to Mr. Carl Welker Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Welker of Lake Geneva, Wis, The ceremony was performed in the study of the rabbi in Columbia. 8.C., Sunday, Sept. 8, at 12:30 p.m. The immediate members of the famâ€" ily were present including the parâ€" ents of the bridegroom, who moâ€" tored from Highland Park to Colâ€" umbia for the ceremony. Following the wedding a dinner was held in the Wade Hampton hotel in Columâ€" bia. NORKETTâ€"W ELKER WEDDING OCT. 12th BROW Nâ€"M ALLINGER NUPTIALS OCT. 12th Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Brown of Michigan avenue announce the apâ€" proaching marriage of their daughâ€" ter, Mary Rose to Richard Mallenâ€" ger of Fort Dodge, Iowa, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mallinger. The wedding will take place Saturday, October 12 at 10 a.m. at the St. James church in Highwood. LEVINâ€"FELL WEDDING ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levin of Beaufort, S.C., announce the marâ€" riage of their daughter, Estreva to Jacob Fell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fell ,of McGovern street. HUNTERâ€"GOODER ANNOUNCEMENT From Peoria, Ill., comes the anâ€" nouncement of the engagement of Miss Elizabeth Mary Wilson Huntâ€" er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay T. Hunter of that city, to David MacDonald Gooder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie M. Gooder of Oak Knoll road. HUNTER‘S *srorms SHOW CHICAGO ARENA Doors Open 1 P.M. ? Floor Shows Dailyâ€"3 and A:30 P.M. Admission 50e inc. tax Children 30¢ H4 of the Great Outdoors 400 E. Erie 8t â€"1 Block W. Outer Dr. Pine Scented Throughout September 21â€"29 inc. [‘ Exhibitsâ€"Thrilling Acts Highland Park, IIL. September 19 Mr. Gooder, a graduate of Harâ€" vard, is continuing his study of law and will enter Northwestern Uniâ€" versity Law School this month. Miss Hunter attended Wellesley for two years â€" and was president of her class both yearsâ€"but this fall she is going to the Garland School of Homemaking in Boston, Mass. Mrs. Matilda Carlton of Chicago, formerly of Edgecliffe drive, anâ€" nounces the marriage of her daughâ€" ter Janet to Paul Durham. The ceremony took place Saturday afterâ€" noon at 5 o‘clock at the Buena Meâ€" morial Presbyterian church in Chiâ€" cago. A reception was held at the Georgian hotel following the wedâ€" ding. Miss Thyra Daniels of Park Ridge attended the bride as maid of honor and the Misses Eleanor Austin and Enid Brooks of Hichâ€" land Park and Katherine Morsgan and Grace Thorsen of Chicago were bridesmaids. BOOTHâ€"PARKER WEDDING The wedding of Mrs. Berthamay Kemp Booth of Wichita Falls, Texâ€" as, and Mr. F. W. Parker Jr. of Ridge road was solemnized Tuesday evening at 6 o‘clock at the Parker home. Mr. Booth and his bride are spending a few days at a resort in Brown County, Indiana, on their wedding trip. MARRIAGE OF FORMER RESIDENT Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kurtzon enâ€" tertained at a sailing party for Miss Rhea Zur Welle and her fiance, Robert VanSickle, last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Witt Schultz enterâ€" tained at a party Saturday evening at which they showed moving picâ€" tures taken by Mrs. Schultz‘s sisâ€" ter while en route here from Caliâ€" fornia last year. Howard "Bud" Clark, 20, now emâ€" ployed in the market at 512 Central ave., soon is to leave on an argosy to southern waters that would please almost any youth of his age. He is going to the island of Aruba, a possession of the Netherlands, loâ€" cated a few miles off the coast of Venezuela. He is to work for a U. S. oil plant there. The island is noted for having one of the largest oilâ€"cracking plants in this hemiâ€" spher. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Prato and children Jimmy and Peggyâ€"Ann of Rogers Park are spending their two weeks vacation with Mrs, Praâ€" to‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Conrad of McGovern St. Bill Loomis of Central avenue with Eric Flodberg of Chicago left last Saturday for a two weeks moâ€" tor trip to the West Coast. En route they will visit Bill‘s sister, Dorothy in Nebraska. Mrs. Helen C. Golden and daughâ€" ter, Gloria Jean spent the weekâ€"end with their son and brother the Frederick T. Goldens Jr. at Wauâ€" saw, Wis. The Lew Saretts spent last week end in Wauwatosa, Wis., where Mr. Lew Sarett Jr. was best man at the wedding of Miss Mary Ann Pripps and Mr. John Berkeley of Madison. Lew has left for Princeton univerâ€" sity where he will continue his graduate study. Sarah Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wright is tâ€" tending Sweet Briar college, Sweet Briar, Va., this fall. Sarah spent the summer at Warwick Woods camp, Saynor, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Theril Lanphar of Skokie avenue are the happy parâ€" ents of a son born Sunday, Sept. D.A.R Jared day. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Connolly of Deerfield are the proud parents of a daughter born Wednesday, Sept. 18, at the Highland Park hosâ€" 15, at pital Miss Helen Sarett has recently reâ€" turned from a vacation on the Diaâ€" mond Bar ranch in Cody, Wyo., where she was a guest of the J. C. Nichols family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Bartels of Northfield are receiving congratuâ€" lations on the birth of a daughter born Saturday, Sept. 14, at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Horace S. Vaile gave a lunchâ€" eon at Exmoor for Mrs. Edward Willkie, Mrs. Walter Brewster and Mrs. Howard Phillips on Tuesday. Her other guests were Mrs. Ross J. Beatty, Mrs. Abram Hoffman, Mrs. Howell W. Murray, Mrs. Jay Glidden, Mrs. George L. Brannen and Mrs. V. W. Briddle. Funeral services were held Monâ€" day in Chicago for Mrs. Bertha Murbach, 79, mother of Mrs. C. V. Nichols of this city, who died Satâ€" urday at her home, 2444 N. Keeler avenue. tal for the past three weeks, is reâ€" ported as getting along nicely. Alâ€" William Logan, coâ€"partner in Seâ€" guin and Logan funeral home, who has been a patient at Hines hospiâ€" The year book committee of the met at the home of Mrs. Johnson for luncheon Monâ€" the Highland Park hmpitil. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRES8 tho he had a slight cold last week, his condition is greatly improved and he expects to be back in Highâ€" land Park within a few weeks. Stanton St. Peter, a former resiâ€" dent of this city, is now enrolled in the College of Physicians and Surâ€" geons in San Francisco, Calif. Walter F. Ballenger, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ballenger, 221 Vine avenue; Dean G. Howe, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Howe, 14 Brittany road; John Lackner, son of Dr. Julâ€" jus E. Lackner, 31 Ravine terrace, and Herbert 8. McAllister, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney G. McAllister, 2745 S. Deere Park drive, all of Highland Park, will return to Lake Forest Academy this year. Convocaâ€" tion exercises marking the opening of the school‘s eightyâ€"third year and the beginning of John Wayne Richâ€" ards‘ twentyâ€"eighth year as the school‘s headmaster, will be held in Reid Hall Chapel at 2 p.m. Wednesâ€" day, Sept. 18. Dr. Clifford W. Barnes, president of the Chicago Sunday Evening Club and a Fellow of the Lake Forâ€" est Academy Corporation; Dr. Herâ€" bert W. Prince, rector of the Church of the Holy Spirit, Lake Forest; McPherson Holt, a member of the Academy‘s Board of Trustees, and Headmaster Richards will particiâ€" pate in the opening exercises. Sweet Briar, Virginia, Sept. 16.â€" Two girls from Highland Park are included among the student body at Sweet Briar College for the comâ€" ing â€" year. They are Barbara Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Wright, a sophomore, and Sarah Elizabeth Wright, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wright, who has entered the freshâ€" man class. Rev. H. F. Siemsen spent Tuesâ€" day and Wednesday at Flat Rock, Ohio, where he attended the annual meeting of the Board of Trustees of an orphan home of which he is a trustee. The Monticello College Scholarâ€" ship Benefit, a dessert luncheon, bridge and style show will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 1, at the Shawnee Country Club, 911 Michigan avenue, Wilmette, at 1:30. Mrs. R. Chester Walling, 630 Greenleaf avenue, Wilâ€" mette, is president of the Montiâ€" cello College Club of Chicago. Harvey Witten returned Monday from the Michael Reese hospital where he has been confined with neuphritis. Jimmy Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs, James E. Smith left Sunday for his senior year at the Univerâ€" sity of Illinois. § Miss Lorraine Nestrick was given N. Beinlich and Miss Bernice Larâ€" a personal shower Friday by Mrs. zon at Northbrook. She was also feted at a postal shower last week. All gifts arriving by mail. Miss Nestrick will become the bride of Donovan Peck on Saturday, Sept. 28th. Mrs. Clark M. Wright of Northâ€" moor road will entertain at lunchâ€" eon bridge next Wednesday. Little Teddy Heymann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Heymann of Park lane is celebrating his 12th birthday anniversary today with a supperâ€"theater party. Mrs. James Moffit and Mrs, Glen Harris are hostesses at luncheon and bridge today (Thursday). Mrs. Leo Haak is reported as getting along nicely at the Chicago Memorial hospital where she is unâ€" der observation. Nick Frego of Elm place has reâ€" turned from a ten day trip through the South. Peter Hamlin Burno who has been visiting his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Morrison of Ravine drive has returned to his home in Beverly Hills, Chicago, to attend Morgan Park Military academy. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Roush and children, Louise and Bill, and Miss Catherine Baird have returned from their five weeks motor trip to Mexâ€" ico. They report having a most inâ€" teresting trip having been able to visit almost all the large cities while there. Mrs. C. N. Kimball and daughter Elizabeth of Kimball road are movâ€" ing into their new home just west of their former address on Kimball road this week. Among Highland Park young people who are going away to colâ€" lege this fall are the Misses Lois Venning of Woodland road and Mary B. Vercoe of Delta road who will enroll as first year students at Denison university, Granville, Ohio. Mrs. Lyra D. Clow is leaving this week for Philadelphia to visit her brother, Dr. Paul H. Dike before returning to Winter Park, Florida for the winter. Mr, and Mrs. William Egan II, of Hawthorne lane and Mr. and Mrs. John O‘Brien of Winnetka returned Tuesday from a two weeks sojourn at Sebasco, Me. Also returning from weds, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Gosâ€" Joan Frabel of N. Deere Park drive has enrolled as a freshman at MacMurray College for Women, Jacksonville, IIL F Sebasco on Sunday were the newly ling, (the former Ann Mills.) Mr.and Mrs. F. H. Wheeler of Greenville, Ill., spent the weekâ€"end with their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law the Warren Leihsers of the Udell Building. Mr. Wheeler has gone up to Hayward, Wis., for two weeks of fishing while Mrs. Wheeler visits in The Mothers Club of the YWCA will hold a card party Tuesday eveâ€" ning, Oct. 8, at the YWCA. Mrs. Joseph Farneti is chairman of the party. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments will be served. Tickets may be obtained at the YWCA. Thomas Coleman is entering his second year at the University of Michigan. He is taking Aeronautiâ€" cal engineering. William Hawes of Deerfield, will enter as a freshman this fall. Mrs. Joe Simons of North Green Bay road entertained at luncheon and cards last Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Margaret Rubley of San Gabriel, California. Highland Park. Fire Chief Edw. Hoskins and Mrs. Hoskins are enjoying a ten day trip to Northern Wisconsin visiting friends and relatives. FREE CONSULTATION 343 Park Ave., Glencoe Deerflield Road between Skokie Road and Waukegan Rd. Mary Ann Beauty Shoppe ANNOUNCES New Willat Cold Wave! Briergate Country Club Card Party Oct. 8 CHICAGOLAND‘S FINEST DAILY FEE GOLF COURSE Wes. Wiakbon Bradlbey Waves all types of Hair perfectly. Can be given as often as desired without any harmful effect. Imagine having a Permanent Wave sprayed into your hair like a refreshing cold shower. No Heat pads, or Machine. Excellent locker rooms, cocktail lounge Crealiue 3fl)wer ./4rrangemenl.4 we invite you to see the lovely fall flowers arranged in our large collection of new bowls Golfers Play Briergate Phane Deerficeld 595 or Whitehall 6530 Tuesday, September Twentyâ€"fourth TOURNAMENTS SOLICITED will present new Ideas in The Gift Corner Fall Opening 50c Twilight Fees Ladies Day on Friday 50¢ 391 Central Avenue Highland Park 4560 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1940 The Philathea class of the Bethâ€" any Evangelical church will sponâ€" sor a cooking demonstration under the direction of the Public Service company in the church parlors, on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 2, at 2 o‘clock. An electric lamp and door prizes will be given away. Refreshments will be served. The public is inâ€" vited to attend. There will be a small admission charge. Philathea Class To Sponsor Cooking Demonstration Oct. 2 Card Party Friday Campbell Chapter Guild will hold a dessert bridge party Friday afâ€" ternoon in Masonic Temple. Bridge and 500 will be played. All memâ€" bers and their friends are invited to attend. 1940 Mercury Deluxe Sedan. Green finish; Philco radio; heater and defrosters. New car guarantee and service. Driven only by sales manager. Act quick on this one, it‘s priced right. PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. 101 N. St. Johns Ave., Highland Pk. HERMANCE MUSTRIC‘S BEAUTY SALON Complete Beauty Service Tel. Glencoe 213

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