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Highland Park Press, 5 Jun 1941, p. 8

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Mrs. Catherine Hayden attended the graduation exercises at Jefferâ€" son high school, Lafayette, Indiana, from which her son, James, gradâ€" uated, Wendesday night. You‘ll love the feel, the look, the control of Jantzen‘s stunning new Velvaâ€"Cord, a shimmering striped "Lastex" yarn fabric, designed to star in the American beach scene. Here‘s.‘"Neptuna" in Velvaâ€"Cord, sleek, streamlined from stern to stem with an uplifting surplice neckline, Jantzen‘s new Beautyâ€"Lift Bra, and perfect foundation control, Sizes 32â€"40. §$4.95 RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. PAGE SIX WII.I.IAM SON TRIPLIFE FURNACE Quality Cleaners smmmenmmemmetctsmemmmsmmnmesien Marvin Lawrentz, Prop. _ _ Furnaces Cleaned $3 up 144 N. First St. _ Telephone 635 FREE {AÂ¥ Phone H. P. 178 GARNETT‘S & _ »odl i | / ,"/" < ( > Furnace inspection. Did you burn too much fuelâ€" was your house warm last season? We do expert reâ€" pair work on any make furnaceâ€"costs based on actual labor and materials used. NEPTU N A WINTER‘S TIN SHOP We like our Williamson Triplâ€"ite furnace fine. It keaps the house so comfortable, Every room m-u- and nice. We also use less fuel igh we had . real cold winter. We both work, my huband and 1, so we are gone all day. We fire the furnace only night and morning. It holds hre well." Signedâ€"Mrs. Berlin McCoy, Decatur, 11. “110 Wlllh.u- Heater Company "‘Every room stays warm and nice" $z.00 A WEEK will buy a Williamson Triplâ€"ife E. D. Richardson, Evanston, will accompany, and William Hestor, volinist, with the Illinois Symphony orchestra, will present a group of solos. Agnes Daly School of Dance will present 75 pupils at a recital, June 7 at the Highland Park Woman‘s club. The children range from two and a half years to high school age. All types of the dance will be preâ€" sented. DANCE PUPILS PRESENT PROGRAM T HE PRE S3 Droste spent the weekâ€"end in l&t Olive, IIl. DePauw seniors from this area who will take part in the 1941 exâ€" ercises are: Robert Hayes Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Black, 345 Bloom street, and Joan Pier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Pier, 555 S. Linden aveâ€" nue. Two students from Highland Park will be among the two hunâ€" dred and thirtyâ€"seven seniors at DePauw university who will be canâ€" didates for bachelor degrees when DePauw holds its 102ndâ€"commenceâ€" ment exercises Sunday, June 8. GET ed at the home of Albert J, Vailâ€" quest, 2230 Lakeside place. Games and dancing was the diversion of the evening at the latter home. the 22 young people progressed to the Raiph Michaels, 1919 S. Sheriâ€" dan road, where the main dinner course was served. Dessert followâ€" Graduates of Braeside school enâ€" jJoyed a progressive. dinner party Tuesday â€" night. Appetizers were served at the Lee F. Supple home, 2181 Lakeside place. From there BRAESIDE GRADUATES PROGRESSIVE DINNER Campbell Chapter Order of the Eastern Star will meet at 8 o‘clock Friday night, June 7, at the Maâ€" sonic temple. It will be worthy maâ€" tron and patron night. son, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, Chicago. No definite date has been set for the wedding. Miss Richardson is employed at the Highland Park Chandler Book and Stationery store. Mr. Wilson has been drafted and expects to go into the army very. soon. EASTERN STAR TO MEET JUNE 7 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Richardâ€" son, Glencoe, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Euâ€" genia, to Mr. Richard Hartley Wilâ€" EUGENIA RICHARDSON ENGAGED TO WED The wedding will be solemnized at St. Theresa‘s church, Appleton, Wis., June 11. LOUISE EHRLINGER TO WED LEO HART Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Ehrlinâ€" ger of Appleton, Wis., announce the engagement and approaching marâ€" riage of their daughter, Louise, Highland Park, to Leo H. Hart also of this city. He is the nephew of Miss Tessie McClory. Dr. andâ€" Mrs. Harold Niemann â€" DEGREES FROM PAUW UNIVERSITY vo students from _ The Social Circle win Kiefer, Burchell avenue A daughter was born at the hosâ€" pital Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" A picnic, to be given in July, was planned for mothers and children of the Chicago Commons, MRS. CHERRY HEADS CHICAGO COMMONS Mrs. John Cherry was reelected chairman of the Chicago Commons, Highland Park, Friday, at a meetâ€" ing at her home 196 Central aveâ€" nue, Tuesday. Other officers electâ€" ed were: Mrs. Phillip F. Johnson, viceâ€"chairman; Mrs. Guy B. Finlay, secretaryâ€"treasurer; Mrs. Barton Pope, hospitality chairman; Mrs. Arthur Raff, â€" publicity chairman; Mrs. A. V. McPhee, librarian; Mrs. Dudley Hall and Mrs. A. F. Sturm, coâ€"chairmen of the work commitâ€" tee. Miss Corley was a student at the Girl‘s Latin school, Fermata school, Aiken, South Carolina, and Benâ€" nington college, Vermont. Mr. Sampsell attended North Shore Country Day school and Hill school. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Corâ€" ley, Chicago, announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter, Mary Louise, to Joseph C. Sampsell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall E. Sampâ€" sell, of this city. The announcement was made at a cocktail party given just recently at the bride elect‘s home. No definite date has been set for the wedding. Highland Park pupils appearing on the program are: Bobby Bushey, Carol and George Grimes, Herbert Holt and Renie Ramond. Nadine Warner of Deerfleld will also apâ€" pear. JOSEPH SAMPSELL TO WED CHICAGOAN Estelle Swigart and George Swiâ€" gart are presenting a group of their string pupils and ensemble at three recitals, June 6, June 9 and June 17 at the Howard School auditorâ€" ium, 1701 Spencer avenue, Wilâ€" mette. Each recital begins=at 8:00 o‘clock. H. P. PUPILS WILL BE HEARD AT RECITAL Mary Jane McFadden, Helen Miâ€" lano, Margaret Gronlund, and Jimâ€" my Muzik will present the floor show. A king and queen will be chosen at the party to reign over the "Cotâ€" ton Ball." The refreshment committee is keeping the refreshments a deep dark secret, but promises that it will be something in keeping with the southern idea. The Juniorâ€"Senior "Cotton Ball" will be given at the Highland Park Woman‘s club Friday night. Oliver Todd‘s orchestra, a Kansas City colored band, will play for the dance. COTTON BALL TO BE FRIDAY NITE WILLIAM N. McCRORY wWEDS WISCONSIN GIRL Mr. Fred Bruehl of Peshtigo, Wis., announces the marriage of his daughter, Isabel, to William N. McCrory of Highland Park, which took place on Saturday, May 17. JUNE 5, 1941

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