K2 [] One of theâ€"most fascinating flms of recent years! Dramatically portrayâ€" ing the thrilling life story of one of Wednesday October 28 Paul Muni Josephine Hutchinson Anita Louise Md&nw&om‘m.. the genius of. Dickens plus the maâ€" magnificent picture! UIn fall shades, ranging from dark to light ‘hues, the six attendants, preceded the bride down the aisle. Carrying muffs tied with streamâ€" ers of shaded fall baby chrysantheâ€" mums, the attendants were: Miss Helen Heidrich, maid of honor, Peoria; Miss Elizabeth Natemeyer, 736 Forest avenue, and Miss Anna Byron, Orrington hotel, both of Evâ€" anston; Miss A&i« Fellows, East Orange, N. J.; Miss Harriet Sandâ€" Phillips Holmes â€" Jane Wyatt Fridayâ€"Saturday Oct. 23â€"24 The marriage of Miss Genevieve Richtmyre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Richtmyre of this city, to John Irwinâ€"McClelland of. Oak Park, took place Friday evening in the First Presbyterian church of Evanston. Dr. Paul Austin Wolfe read the ceremony which was folâ€" :‘oowd by a reception in the bride‘s me. s B. E. Christensen, O.D. ~ _ _OPTOMETRIST Dr. and Mrs. Grover Q. Grady left Sunday for Philadelphia, Pa., where they are attending the 19th annual Hospital Standardization conference which apened Monday morning. Married Friday in Elizabeth Silber Worth Piano Instruction Dance Music a Specialty â€" also beginners and advanced puâ€" pils in Classical. Fortyâ€"five minâ€" ute lessons are $1.00. > Studio â€" 347 Central Phone.3242 Mr. and Mrs. Andersen will make their home at 312 Midlothian aveâ€" nue. £ Attend Hospital The ybung couple returned to Highland Park, Saturday and that evening were pleasantly suprprised when a group of about thirty friends and relatives came to congratulate Mrs, Andersen just returned from a three months visit to England and Bcotland and was met at the boat by her fiance. REVIVAL WEEK To 11 C C 00 C 0 ~ jof 1936 on which we received the most requests for a return showing. . . . . . , . . Nuptials: ~ â€" | £ 8 The marriage of Miss Nellie Pearâ€" son and Mr., Guy W. Andersen took place on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 13, at 3:380 o‘clock in New York City. Mr. Andersen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Andersen, 730 Central avenue, while his bride, a native of England, is the daughter of Mrs. Wm. Pearson, 4515 Bernard street, Chicago. * f Children‘s Play School and Checkroom Eve Performances 7:15 and 915 â€" Sat.â€"Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 continuous Tel. H. P. 2400 â€"< Highland Park, III. â€"~Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ PAGE SIX "The Story of "Great Expectations"‘ Phone Highland Park 2160 aonh sethctue: * Meendidia 356 E. Park Avenue for youngsters from 2â€"5 years For further information call either 391 Central Avenue Highland Park, I!1, HENRY HULL A LCY O N LOCALSâ€" Meruat g insd on en merd ons HCT m ty in To bring back to you the pictures A "must see" picture and one that Thursday Together | these stars give you . their greatest in Damon Runyon‘s story of thrilling and rollicking‘ adventure! Evanstonâ€"North Shore Smith Club » All voters should hear the candiâ€" dates for state offices at the rally Sunday at the Highland Park high school. ‘ Miss Mary Alan Hokanson, harpâ€" ist, is appearing in a concert given by the finance committee of the Oak Park Luzuj of Women Votâ€" ers, at the Colonial club today. The Mothers club of the Y. W. C. A. will hold a card party, Monâ€" day, Oct. 26, at the Y. W, C. A. at 8 o‘clock.. The public is invited. Mrs. F. J. Kepler of Marquette, Mich., who ‘has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. R. E. Pettis, was the guest of Mr and Mrs. C. B. Lott on Sunday evening and visited Mrs. Edward J. Fucik in‘ Déere Park on Monday. The Lotts and Mrs. Fucik formerly resided in Marquette. Sun,â€"Mon.â€"Tues, . ‘Oct. 25â€"26â€"27 Republican candidates will speak Sunday afternoon at a rally to be held at the Highland .Park high school at 3 o‘clock. Miss Katherine .Lewis Vail, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Vail of 190 Lakewood place, is a student this‘ year at Northampton School for: Girls, Northampton, Mass., where she is a member of the senior class. Miss Vail previousâ€" ly attended the Roycemore: school in Evanston. Miss Helen Leuer will be: the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Freehill of Urbana this weekâ€"end. She‘ will attend the homecoming game at Illinois university. Mr.â€"and Mrs. Harry Markell and son Richard and daughter Shirley, were the weekâ€"end ts of Mr. Innd Mrs. Turner Mills of McNabb, 11. s o4 @} ' Hear °C. Wayland Brooks, candiâ€" date for governor of Illinois, at the Highland Park ‘high l:{xool, Sunday afternoon at ; o‘clock. ~ Bob and Betty Breakwell spent Sunday in Hammond, Ind. j Mrs. Joseph R. Noel of Oak Park was the guest of her niece, Mrs. William H. Bartel, of 100 Clifton avenue, at‘:luncheon, Friday. Abbott Laboratories are holding their annual employ: dance, Satâ€" urday, Nov. 7, at Glen Flora Country club in Wiaukegan. Many Highland iPark residents who are employees of this concern will atâ€" tend. tE3 P Mrs. David (M. Needles (Marian Lott) of Niles Center who recently underwent a major operation at the Highland Park hospital is recupâ€" erating at the home of her parents, Mr: and Mrs. C. B. Lott, 328 N. Sheridan road. j j The regular meeting of the Evâ€" Mr., McClelland and his bride will make their home on Estes avenue, Rogers Park, after a honeymoon in New Orleans, La., and Biloxi, Miss. Best man for Mr. McClelland was his brother, George;, and ushers were Arthur Richtmyer, brother of the bride, Frasier Wilson, Bruce Pettiâ€" gree, Lawrence Hollsinger, Oak Park, and Grady McIntyre. Jeanette MacDo: . Nelson Eddy Victor McLaglen Freddie Bartholomew Gloria Stuart . © The bride wore a blush gown of moire trimmed with seed pearls and she carried a bridal bouquet of orâ€" chids. is t berg (Hattie), dxmxu and: Mrs. Charles Luedemann, New York City. "Professional : Soldier" : 3 Stooges and Color Carton Added: Color Cartoon Frank Morgan "Naughty in Mr. Richand L. Sandwick recently left for a two. weeks trip to New York. _ Mr.‘ Sandwick, supérintenâ€" dent of the Highland Park and Lake A bridal shower was given for Anne ‘Schwall Wednesday evening, Oct. 22, at the home of her friend Margaret Klawke in Hubbard Woods. . Anne plans to be married early in December, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Rieser of Dean ave. have returned from a month‘s trip through Mexico. ‘Little Barnard and Barbara Barnes of Ridgewood drive will enâ€" tertain at a Hallowe‘en party on Friday. 3 Mess d un pact ers Park after spending the sumâ€" mqf.‘ with Mrs. Tippey‘s mother, Mrs. Sewell Truax. â€" 3# ._Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Follansbee of Beverly |Hills, Cal., formerly of Highland Park, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Jerrems of Barrington .and friends here this week. A Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Tippey hnve_‘lu!xérg ‘an apartment in Rog: The Misses Eleanor Austin and Marion Smith spent the week end at South Bend, Ind., where they attended the Notre Dame game on Saturday. © N W C . _Mr. and Mrs. "Frank G. Hoyne and daughter, Miss Lenoré Hoyne, of Lake ave. will spend the winter at the Seneca hotel, Chicago. } Mr, and Mars. Allen Harder of Deerfield are announcing the birth of a daughter born Tuesday at the Highland Park hospital. t P iB wrels . 22 se snn â€"Abraitainpaitsbwina (Ws wlbnicnincens 3.3 for Col. and â€"Mrs. Richardson of Fort Sheridan, who left Monday for their new post at Panama. _ Mrs. J. E. Hires of |Ardmore, Pa., was the guest of Mrs. Sewall Truax for a few days this week. Major and Mrs. F. L. Beals of Glencoe aye. entertained at dinner Friday evening, and tea Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nack of S. Gree‘nbay;‘road are the proud parâ€" ents of a gon born Friday, Oct. 16, at the Highland Park Hospital. Mr. Frank D. Austin has reâ€" turned from Frenth Lick, : Ind., where he | attended the National Freight and Traffic golf tournaâ€" ment, | * ( Mr. Gus Allbrandt. of Middleâ€" town, Ohio, was the week end guest of the V;. H. Imigs of Deere Park drive.' i > The lafiu of St. Patricks, Evâ€" erett, are! giving m dance at St. Ratricks l}nll, Wednesday, Oct. 28. Music will be furnished by Red Riley‘s orchestra. Everyone cordâ€" ially invit'z:l. 4 5 The ‘Migses Clover Flanders and Dorothy g:i’cke are leavihy Wedâ€" nesday for Peoria where they will attend the Library convention which Will be held October 27 46 90. A Reppbllcan eard ‘and bunco party will be given by Charles Maâ€" son, states attorney for Lake coun; ty, at the Highwood City Hall, Friâ€" day evening at 8 o‘clock. Mrs. Robert H. Herbst of Ravine drive is‘ spending the week in Canada. ‘f The. _ HOMESTEAD Operated by Philip A. Danielson a: buffet diner Saturday night for Bergeant | Major and Mrs, Tom Spangler and son who have left for their new quarters at the Hawaiian Islands. | t Thé engagement of Miss Marie Knapmiller to John Frantonius, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Frantonius of Kewanee, Wis., was recently anâ€" noqmed.‘rme wedding will not take place ‘until spring. yf â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Knoblock of Fort Sheridan entertained 60 at | The Philathea class of the Bethâ€" any Evangelical church held their annual banquet at Three Acres Tuesday gvening, Oct. 20. The class of ‘forty ‘enjoyed the ensuing proâ€" m, which was a take. off on the T olitigel dentroverey,"" 4 The H'h;:omu&un club enter?in- ed their husbands at the home of Mr. dl(x'- Jesso Ham, Tuesday, Oct. 20., The sixteen pouples who assembled at 8 â€"o‘clock spent the etening playing various games. Mr. Shelby T. Dexter of 424 Sherâ€" idan road, gpent the past weekâ€"end with relatives at Gelva, I!l, while he attended a telephone directors meeting. | anston North Shore Smith club will be held Wednesday, Oct. 28, at 2:80 o‘clock ‘at the chome ‘of Mrs. John J. Louis, 2708 Euclid Park place, Evanston. ‘Mrs, Norman White and Mrs. Harold E:. Waller are coâ€"hostâ€" esses Mrs. W. W. Ramsey will speak on "Your Government Job." Inn Evanston‘s Eafly Amierican THE PRESS Polls will be open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. hmy, ocf. m. { ’0? are not registered, be sure to do ao that day. â€"| lus Cb auP C eaot Mnsd The permanent registration law does not tppli;ego Lake county and registration is ‘not gompulsory in our county. Certain days, namely Oct. 18 and Oct. 27, are set aside to review the poll books, and to place the names of all voters at the last election on a new register)for use in the November election. / Eyes Examined â€" Glasses Fitted Office Hours â€"*" p.m. to 9 p.m. 117 N. St. Johns, Highland Park Tuesday, Oct. 27, will be the last opportunity for newcomers to Highâ€" land Park, or those who have reachâ€" ed the voting age to register in their precinet.â€" If you have moved you should also be sure that your name is registered in your new preâ€" cinct, to avoid any inconvenience at the last minute. 8 c Immediate relief from MIGRAINE â€" HEADACHES Last Opportunity to Register, October 27 a patient can receive sanitorium care for $2.14 per day. Citizens will be given the chance to solve this problem of caring\for these patients, at the coming elecâ€" tion, Nov. 3. The | Lake (County Tuberculosis has 100 cases of tuberculosis on i}s files and there are but 22 beds fn the ‘county hospital for the care of these patients, It is estimated that The law provides for the levy of an -d}\tioml tax not to exceed a rate of one and oneâ€"half (1%) mills on _ ohe dollar of the ‘Aaxable property of Lake County, Mlinois, as sed and equalized for state and county purposes in excess of the statuatory limit of 25 cents per one E:;ndrep dollars valuation, for counâ€" ty, purpose, for the years 1937 to 1946 inclusive, for the establishing and maintenance of a Lake County Tuberculosis Sanitarium. In the State of Illinois, {thirtyâ€" seven ¢ounties have already approvâ€" ed this law and have made provision for the care of tubercular patients. At the coming election nine counâ€" ties, among them Lake County, will be given apportunity to vote on this questi + o t | DR. WOOD, 0. D. ‘Optometricâ€"Eye _ Specialist > KE national election on Nov. 8," rs of Highland Park and Lake County will be given |an opâ€" portunity to vote on the new Saniâ€" tarium Taxâ€"Law or Glackin Law. This will appear on a separate balâ€" lot. I Lake County Will Vote on Glackin Law on November 3 A ; steak Lr,v was enjoyed by about thirty girls on Oct. 20 in the forest preserve on County Line road. The next business‘ meeting . is Md for Nov. 8. fS4 A chili supper was held or Oct. 14, after which a short business: meetâ€" ing was conducted, during which ofâ€" ficers were .elected | as |follows: President, Janet Leonard; vice presâ€" ident,| Ruth Rhinesmith; recording see ; Aileen Krumbach; correâ€" sponding secretary, Mildred Simpâ€" son;.rmsmr, Marion Moon; house chai , Shirley Varner; assistant house chairman, Mary Bertacchini. Y,. W‘ C. A. The club is for the most |part composed of active busiâ€" ness ;xrls who are recent graduates of the Highland Park high school and who live in the nearby ivicinity. Mee! are being held on the first and third Tuesdays of every month temporarily, © [ A Young Business Girls‘ club has recently been organized under the sponsorship of the Highland Park Young Business Girls Organize Club Here at the Lutheran church in Daven: port on Sunday afternoon. Unforâ€" tunately Mrs. Brown was unable to attend the funeral. | | Larry Cutlee took the fourâ€" teen |girls who m‘h his beauty shop lont to the Moderne Monâ€" day evening.. The dinner was in cel_o_b;ï¬qn of his birthday. Mrs. Magdaline Kruse, grandâ€" mother of Mrs. Jervis Brown of this city, died Friday morning, Oct. 16, at her honie in Davenport, lowa. Funeral services for Mrs. Kruse, who died at the age of 89, were held Forest high |schools, â€" expects to spen* much of his time in conferâ€" ence with Dr. Thm:?n Briggs and Dr. liemu Bruner of Columbia uniâ€" veristy. . : f 2 1 4152 Sheridan Rd. Buckingham 3050 They returned to Highwood at 11 o‘clock Sunday morning. A very enjoyable hike and camp trip was had by all the boys, we are told. Last Saturday afternoon nineteen scouts of Troop 36, Highwood, and their â€"scout mascot, W' Young and Mrs. Young, left Highâ€" wood at 4 o‘clo¢k for a hike and overâ€"night stay at the Cabin in the Woods, Northbrook, 3 dy OF C H 1 C aA 6 0 iNciupep WITH . EVERY EUNERAL f Besides a :omnf ’flv:: Couch home ‘atmosphere, these Presk Hell vantages are yours at Coombs: $250 private layout rooms, smokâ€" ing room, ladies‘ |o un ge, casket display room, 3 large chapels, lady attendant, conâ€" veyance to. and from your Embossed Plush Half Couch home. Near all transportation. 14 South First St., Highland Park Highwood Scouts Go On Overnight Hike Two short talks on travel will be given by two of the members of the club. A paper on the "Care of the small garden in early fall" written by Fritz Bahr, local florist and well known garden authority, will be read. Coâ€"hostesses will be Mrs. Ernest Reed and Mrs. Albert Brush. â€" The Community Garden Class will meet at the home of Mrs. Percy Prior, 1026 Wade street, Tuesday, October 26, at 2 p.m. Community Garden Class to Hear Paper On Gardening Oct. 26 Read the Want Ads © IMPORTED and DOMESTIC {. HAND PRINTED WALL PAPERS CHINTZ â€" LINEN â€" CRETO ._FURNITURE â€" DRAPERIES â€" UPHOLSTERING PHILIP A. RAPP ALBERT H. SALLEE PIANO TUNER 616 Center Ave. _ Tel. Lake Bluff 1204 Antiâ€"Back Ache _ _ @ SELF SKIRT MARKELI ' +~, .. INTERIOR DECORATION 83 N. Sheridan Road _ Phone His NOW LOCATED PHONE HICHLAND PARK i e:&:':..“c':m.mm“m‘i TELEPHONE, HIGHLAND PARK NakuummhflminMuMNoflonw ing on the floor. No more runs in silk in in en rongh oo ou n on you mark hem. Qrder to . . .. . * qrovel when gegeared"" "Ip"* for further information 3200 Phone Highland Park 54 Luncheon alone will In'znd a small charge to anyone ing o Prnllel dgor prike frill THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1936 so "win have a Honcheon sad care & card p.rtyon‘l‘honm at the Legion Hall, 21 N. She road. Rebekah Lodge Plans Card Party Oct. 20 hicupanir eprop) e Muns HIGHLAND PAR Speclci lï¬trbo#n PHONE Highland Park FLORAL CO. 1740 Deerfleld We Deliver Metal Malf Couck 174 o [E at it | H 3 % i 4 e