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Highland Park Press, 31 Aug 1950, p. 2

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i with ~*r‘v“ :- EC UF of the writer: w Lester 8. Olson, Publisher. * 0 2000 Iwus 0¢ written en one side af the paper only, and be bevtdberdcipr ap~ 587. Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Nlinois. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $8.00 per year outside of Lake County, inois. ‘ lesued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Wcc cal‘o Sasnes THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS thay q. . [3 _ _ S UE into the many booze parlors that bank the fort on the South. ; ~Don‘t know why it is, but every town that springs + around an Army camp is kinda bleak. Negative temptations around lonely soldiers nevâ€" did the Army or its soldiers a bit of good! > un eneartcooiatoatey Li Aiipnatantiac nc id ichs + M t 2 M _ _Drove by Ft. Sheridan the other day and saw lot of activity up there. 3 8. . Also saw a lot of lonely GIs, looking for ente tainment, and turning into the many booze parlo that bank the fort on the South. Saw many familiar faces at the Percy PriorDot Martin wedding over last weekend. It was a gay event, completely enjoyed by all. Among those we saw included : Dot Frisbie, Mrs. illiamâ€"Bletsch, Dr.. B. V. Reaney, Blair Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard E. Newman, and many others. ~. } = ; 96 . * * â€" Ft. Sheridan JS Bustling . . . . "Yes, the Tenthouse Theater will be back nex year," Paul C. Behanna, able Highland Park lawyer told this reporter last weekend. o * f "They‘ll be back, and so far as w\ know, they‘ll be located.on the high school‘s athletic field as they‘ve «been for the last two years," he said. ' _ Highland Park‘s school system earns a good sum each su:nmcr from this rental of its athletic field, uin‘ns 4L4 i> Highland Ten Pin i Mocoo e oo esns in eR o‘ "Chocolate Soldier" and "Brigadoon" are choices No. 2 and 3. c . Back again next year will be, Barrie O‘Daniels and staff .. ... and the operettas you choose will be s#eatured. > T 5 L a â€" s Final show in the 10 week season is*"The Desert Song". _ The Music Theater closes Sunday until next summer. l%rio[ Wedding . . . . we‘re told. ~ Tenthfiorusc in ‘31 , Brayo! . :o. . to all the talented membe Music Theater! OPEN ALL Day WEDNESDA Y Every Day from 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. Call HI 2â€"0319 for bewling instructions OPEN BOWLING Popular Barrie O‘Daniels at the Music Theater was telling us the other night that more North Shore musical comedy fans have requested "Show Boat" for xt year‘s offerings than any other. â€" What‘s Your Choice? . . .. ind ne en uq e on on e n o mt on oo e ie n e e o ts inâ€"town, have you seen the progress made on the new Legion building? Highland Parkers can be mighty proud of this handsome new edifice. Next time you‘re on Central Avenue, glance upâ€" wards and see that new addition on the Fell Store. It‘s right impressive! â€" 139 N. And whileâ€"we‘re on the subject of newâ€"buildingsâ€" H. P. 319 Looking Around Highland Park THEY BRING RESULTS TRY A PRESS waANT punishment ~â€" even in roughest weather. They‘re designed to heep little feet normal. ll-r'lmnloou;m‘h:-nin youngsters. Little Yankee‘s tough, lfi@k leathers take Jots of * See Complete Display at «3 SH=S .V far as we know, they‘l] | be return athletic field as they‘ve | {A"!""" c said. ' ftninm en stem eéarns a goodâ€"sum |Jack Ye PLENTY TOUVGH . .. NAME â€" THE â€" PUPPY CONTEST Watch For Ccactus sim‘s TV smow at we will give you a coupon for @ntering the WALTERS ShHOFE SshoP Oidest exclusive _ @ A"‘;@ & â€"=Afet" CAN TAKE iT! With every purchase of a pair of LITTLE YANKEE SHOES rs of the ack next. *‘ enter~ |â€" The Rev. Dr. William A. Young heard the exchange of nuptial vows ‘on Saturday, August 26, at 4:30 ‘p.m. when ~ Miss Dorothy Louise Martin became the bride ‘nf Perey H. Prior, Jr. at the Presâ€" byterian_church. The bride is the daughter of the George L. Martins ’of 8 Beech lane and Mr. Prior is the ‘son of the senior Priors of. 1026 Wade street. _ m * The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white organdy gown, made with a square neckline, fitted bodice and very full skirt which ended in a train. Ruffles trimmed the neckâ€" line and bottom of the skirt. Her fingertip veil, which covered her face, fell from a Juliet cap. seed Urs. Bertr®im E. Newman of 122 N. Sheridan road, wasâ€" hostess at tea‘for her and her other daughâ€" ter, Mrs. G. Chandler Webster (Suzinne Newiman). of Evagston. Miss Newman is in <the real estate business in Sanâ€" Francisco. { W"}c bride We * |,., [fi with lace & W [ Pick‘s, Bible 5 ;“%‘md satity f ; 'f' ¢motherif s s v-x: ial as "a al, t‘,’ ,»e:;ln J t $ Ex r the } bij«,, _ f*®â€"08itiOm ’x'uft- r blue de T i the fe. _ DOROTHY MARTIN MARRIES Mrs.>â€"Robert H. Moonâ€" also en tertained at dessert bridgt for her. Mrs. BertrSn E. Newman af 199 Pn en atny Mrs. Harry B. Clow, Jr. (Goco Barr) will give a Juncheon in her honor. .. Now ”fa:‘f Poue ie Wiscorâ€" sin, for a week the Rev, Greenâ€" field and his bride will reside with her parents during September, anâ€" til the chome ‘they purchased > at 2814 . Walter street, Northbrook, ®*. ready for occupancy. NANCY NEWMAN FETED win of David Main, brother_ of lhg‘bnâ€"dâ€"e‘: and Chiles Rose cushared. Mre Carol Richardson of Evâ€" anstor attended: as matron of honor. The cocos brown crepe frock she wore was trimmed with hblush satin and her corsage was of pink roses. ‘ Edwin Hansbrough served the] Rev. Geenfield as best man and / tors ust 27, at 11:30 a.m.. Theâ€"bride is the daughter of Mr; and Mrs. Charles O.â€"Mainâ€"of Wilmette at whese home the reception was held, in the afternson for the wedding Party and relatives. The bri jtgToOm is the son of the P. A. (;,w‘nlu:lds of Seattle, Washingâ€" Highland Park The }x‘ !«,@f@tfon to ope... _ quble passenger carryin‘ CiNMfescribed aiong or upon ~s,pRet within the corporate "City unless such owner SZ© YJall first be in compitâ€" rc . _ _ _â€"C»wore a pink satin \ with lace Zverskirt. She carâ€" | s B""t'_ K:vered with wl\ite! gred sa from her maternal ‘Mother#â€", wedding dress. The “.‘1 is * made | in â€" Lyons, }{ *Whecially â€" for Mandel Py A the , World‘sColumâ€"| , o 8tosition ‘in. 1894. Pink| r blue delphiniums marked ‘ cap, THE PRES3 :iress ~ ; fee tion â€" Church at. H lilinois, with Monsig Marrison officiating. The bride is a Connecticut, on October 15, Mix; Mary Claire Sheridan and John | Pactrick Gallagher c h a n ge d | their plansâ€"for an October wed. [ ding to a family weddinlz!‘ celebrated on Saturday, August | 26. The . wedding took place] at 11:00 am. at a nuptial high mass At the Immaculate anasâ€". l 4o permit time for a six wu-ksf trin to Europe before establishing | temporary‘ residenceâ€"at Hartford, } Pn uxo Ns . |ert Nichols. 3 ® The bride‘s mother wore lime gold faille and a lace hat and the lbridegroom‘s mother was in toast lace. Euch wore a corsage of orâ€" | | chids. I WARY C. SHERIDAX MARRIES . I TRAVELLING IX EUROPE | Noel Behn of 500 Bob O‘Link | road who sailed on July 8 for| Copenhagen, Denmark, has been| travelling through Europe. Nod{ is the son of the Jack Behns. 1 The y_'oung couple is now on a ten day wedding trip to Canada. On their return they will reside at Inn, Lake ceremony. ter‘s matron of honor and the bridesnuid;_ were Miss Virginia Martin, another sister, and Mrs. Arthur Ropiequet (Jean Prior), sister of the bridegroom. Arthur Ropiequet served as best man and the ushers were James Farnum, Robert Lundin and Robâ€" Aute Painting . Body & Fender Repairing 322 N. First > gowned alike in blue, fashioned with satin bodices and full marâ€" quisette skirts. Their matching jacket capes were. trimmed with ruffles like those on the bride‘s gown. Their bouquets were of yellow carnations. Blue deiphinâ€" iums were added to the matron of honor‘s to make it slightly differâ€" ent. The flowers in their "hair matched their bouquets. !ln.‘ James R. Farnum (Betty Martin) of Norfolk, Virginia, was her u»' Auto reception at ntralâ€"avenue D A H L/ A.m. at a nuptial high the Immaculate \Concepâ€" @ Perfect for rooms, dinâ€" “-Mdmmwt‘.*’ . ing living Feame «t our nearest store Lamp Counter. rooms, bedrooms, at. Highland Park -‘_'Wsixnor Joseph P on at the Deerpath Forest, followed the a" da ughter â€" Zipper Covers _ _ The ~young couple ~left immediately after the ceremony, and the family reception followâ€" ing at the home of the bride‘s parâ€" ents, for a tour of England, (Continued on page 6) land Park. l'r.imvi; a son of the Arthur J. Gallaghers of the BRAUN BROS. OIL CO. 360 Central Highland Park of the Leo J. Sheridans of Highâ€" 37 S. St. Johns Filler Paper & Dry Cleaning Co. ‘ LARSON‘S â€"â€" â€" CATERIN G OIL BURNER SALES AND SERVICE Phone HI 2â€"3804 Flfilyflrl.;t;u;ty Tel. Glencoe P. C. McCullough Phone HJ 24551 Colore® Pencil Assortment â€" Esterbrook Fountain Pens. â€" $2.00 : FUEL OH GENER_AL * A SCHOOL SUPPLIES Thursday, August 31, 1950 Telegraph Delivery Service Phone Glencoe Manure _ "~* _ Fire Wood FLO W ERS FORAEVERY OCCASIC North Shore 290 Greenwood Avenue Tree Surgery and Removal Crayons . â€"Pencils 6 0 9

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