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Highland Park Press, 29 Aug 1946, p. 2

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Page 2 Home Ceremony WE SEE ... "Well, 1 made expenses and I have enough left over to buy some textbooks, clothes, and other col ful Highland Parker and instigato r of an interesting musical jam session held at Ravinia school las "The people out front were s well to come and help me out," Bob continued. g It seems Bob was a little low on funds and college was out of the question after he was graduatâ€" ed from H.P.H.S. last June. Saturday afternoon, in the livâ€" ing room of her parents, the Frank Goldens, 1836 Burton avenue, Gerâ€" aldyne Golden became the bride of Hiram V. Nichols, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram V. Nichols, 47 Elm, Highwood, in an impressive canâ€" dlelight ceremony. ‘The marriage lines were read by Rev. Frederick T. Golden of Joliet, cousin of the bride, and Rt. Rev. Monseisnor Joseph P. Morrison. * Given in marriage by her fathâ€" er, the bride was gowned in white and wore a fingertip veil. _ Her oldâ€"fashioned bouquet was of white roses, She was attended by her sister, Mrs. Frederick T. Golden, BRADLEY U .. . But now the picture is bright. Bob can go to Bradley U in Peoria with the money paid by the 750 (Jack Shapiro‘s estimate) Highâ€" land Park swing enthusiasts. The PRESS saw many familiar faces and heard a great deal of footâ€"stemping at the concert. Why even popular â€" dean â€" of â€" boys George C. Stewart, Jr., was humâ€" ming to the solid jive soloed forth by Billy Wright and his crew of subtle shuffle exâ€"G.1.‘s. Mary Appel, Pat Foreman, Pat Barton, Bob Rasmussen, Dick Kelâ€" ly, Jim Moran, Jim Helke, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Freeman, George Rossi, Dave Aubrey, _ Carol _ Pasquesi, Dick Higgins, Gloria Dowall, Bob Hastings, Jean Toole, John Naâ€" than, Mr. and Mrs. George Kelâ€" ler, Marge Nath, Larry Dean, Paul Day Jr., "Happy" Martin, Dick Wales, Phyllis Weed, Don Osborne, Joan Husting, "Sis" Sneeden, Bob Brown, "Molly" Smith, Jack Sneeâ€" At the gay, bobbyâ€"sox affair we Announcement . . . W HIT T N. SCHUL T I Let‘s Take a Look Beginning Saturday, Sept. 1 HIGHLAND HOUSE SUNDAY DINNERS From 1200 Noon until 7:00 P.M. TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 4775 LUNCH . ... 1130t02pm. DINNER . . . . §30t0§#pm. night, told the PRESS Open Every Week Day Open Labor Day (Special to The Highland Park Press) 12 :00 Noon to 7 00 P.M. 23 North Sheridan Road Rockin‘ at Ravinia By Will Serve den, photoprapher Percy Prior, and -ny.flhr‘nllkunilic:hnd Parkers, o be . «Why is it that the windshield wiper in front of the driver alâ€" ways works less efficiently than the other wiper? s THINGS WE CAN DO WITHOUT . . . Wishyâ€"washy handshakersâ€"and those strong men who bring you to your knees . . . Parsley . . . acâ€" cordians, electric guitars, and xyâ€" lophones . . . Hillâ€"billy musie . . . folksy radio commercials . . . drivâ€" ers who honk horns and expect cars in front of them to melt away . . . women in high heels wearing short socks . . . and, of course, women in slacks . . . chipped nail polish .. . rouge patches . . . false eyelashes, and _ fingernails ... smeared lipstick . . . Yep, and anâ€" kle bracelets, too. Ugh! . . . SUDDEN THOUGHT . . . These we â€" don‘t â€" know â€" whatâ€" Russia â€" is â€" going â€" to â€" do â€" next days! «* Jr., as maid of honor, who wore pale pink, and her cousin, Miss Barbara Siegele, who was dressed in aqua. . Both attendants carried old fashioned bouquets. ADD DESCRIPTIVE NAMES FOR OUR TIMES ... The smarter New . York folk, scouts tell us, are calling the Conâ€" stellation _ airplanes _ "Connies" now! the bridegroom, accompanied by Miss Eloise Mattice of Chicago. After the reception which folâ€" lowed the ceremony, the young couple left for an extended honeyâ€" moon in the Smoky mountains. Among the several parties for the bride which preceded the wedâ€" PARTING THOUGHT .. . Never judge a man a failure until he fails at something he likes. The groom was astended by Mr. Melvin Miller, as best man, and Mr. Robert Schneider, as usher. The bride‘s mother was gowned in turquoise with pink accessories, while Mrs. Nichols wore blue with brown accessories, . The soloist was Miss Jean Nichols, sister of Ecm.hmhflmbylu NEW TWIST NOTE ... How about that? ecous shower by Mrs. Julius Moran. The bridal dinner was served at Hearthstone House in Hubbard Outâ€"of.town guests included Mrs, E. Patton Siegele of Charâ€" lotte, N.C., Mr. Joseph L. Smith of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. EJ. Gibbons of Kankakee, IIL., Mrs. Kenneth Hautin of Oakland, Calif., and Margaret Unbehaun and Don Anderson of Kenosha, Wis. "Dreaim Girl" Opens at Selwyn September 3 An engaging blend of reality and fantasy, "Dream Girl" is a comedy that shifts fluidly from everyday life into the vivid dreams ‘of its heroine, Georgina Allerton, Chicago theatergoers are at last to have a chance to see Elmer Rice‘s smash hit comedy, "Dream Girl," which will arrive at the Selâ€" wyn theater on Tuesday night, Sept. 3. ‘"Dream Girl" played to capaciâ€" ty houses during a full season‘s run on Broadway and will reopen in New York simultaneously with its opening here. The Chicago company is headed by such wellâ€" known favorites as Judy Parrish (last seen here in "Angel Street"), Richard Widmark and Ann Anâ€" drews. t® The New York critics rose as a man and tossed their hats into the air when "Dream Girl" opened there. "A dream of a play!" said the Daily News; _"A delightful comedy and a solid hit!" echoed the New York Sun; "Crack stageâ€" craft!"" said Variety, the showâ€"wise trade magazine; and Walter Winâ€" chell weighed in with "Orchids to ‘Dream Girl,‘ the delightful new hit!"* PVUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINO!IS ‘The best time to get adequate wiring is during the period of constraction. That‘s why it is important to check with your contractor to be sure the wiring plans for your new home are adequate before you start to build. When you get adequate wirâ€" ing you avoid unsightly extension cords, dimming lights, and "loafing" appliances. With adequate wiring you‘ll have cirâ€" cuits enough to supply abundant electricâ€" T HE PRESS You‘ll probably want every one of these appliances in the for adequate wiring, you won‘t be able to enjoy them! a young lady who spends a great deal of her time in daydreaming. Her mind‘s magic carpet takes her to a maternity ward (a particu» larlyâ€" shiny one, complete with twins); to a balcony in Mexico (complete with Mexicans) ; to the brightlyâ€"lit stage of a theatre, where she swings a frocked lady of the evening. Fluid, mobile settings are obviâ€" ously called for, and famed deâ€" signer Jo Miclziner has outdone himself. Backdrops whiz magicalâ€" ly up into the flies and as magicâ€" ally descend, and platforms glide gracefully all around the stage as Georgina wanders gaily in and out of her daydreams. * Elmer Rice, author of "Dream Girl," needs no introduction; in the past Mr, Rice has provided the American stage with such successâ€" ful plays as "Street Scene," which won the 1929 Pulitzer prize; ‘"The Adding Machine," "Counsellorâ€"atâ€" Law," and many more. ‘The Play. wrights" _ company, . sponsor of "Dream Girl," has presented "Abe Lincoin in Ilinois," "There Shall Be No Night," "The Eve of St. Mark," and a host of other sucâ€" cesses. Mail orders are now being acâ€" cepted at the Selwyn for the Chiâ€" cago engagement of "Dream Girl," and choice. seats,for all performâ€" ances may also be purchased at the boxâ€"office. Paste the date, Tuesday, Sepâ€" tember 3, in your hat; at that point, theatergoing in Chicago is due to hit a new high. The date of October 26 has been chosen as the wedding date of Miss Beverly Day of Wilmette and her fiance, John Dunbar Creigh, of Highland Park. ':‘,h '.‘.'“ w fll Chickens scratch around a lot, a worm a “ndf:mh“o. But in the end they get the pot. ity for all your present appliances as well as for those soon coming your way. And, you‘ll have plenty of convenience outlets where you can "plug them in." Be sure to plan now to have adequate wiring in your new home. Our Home Building representative will be glad to help you plan so you will have adequate wiring in your home, or you can conâ€" sult your electric contractor. All Hair Cutting and Shaping by Mr. Stuart FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY PERMANENT WAVE, Including SI l RESTYLE HMRCUT:.......:.:....... Preâ€"School Special She Likes hair * Youthfully carefree and casual . . . : in a soft, beautiful manner that‘s casy to care for. Smart for school, glamorous for dating. ; 365 Central Avenue Highland Park, Ilinois For the Teenâ€"Agers All Permanent Waves Given by Our Competent Staff, Especially Supervised by Mr. Stuart MR. STUART, formerly associated with Elizabeth Arden Beauty and Marshall Field Beauty Salon, Chicago For An Appointment, Call Highland Park 415 STUDIO BEAUTY SALON Thursday, August 29, 1946

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