4 | | ROBERT TAYLOR BARBARA STANWYCK The Woman‘s Missionary society of ~the First United Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. Alvin Raedeke, 285 Stanley avenue, Park Ridge, IIlL., Thursday, Nov. 12. Transportation will be proâ€" Â¥ided from the churchâ€"ears leayâ€" ing about 1:45 p.m. Members are asked to bring their thankâ€"offering boxes. Friends are cordially inâ€" Morning and evening classes in Tap and Ballroom for adults. 1737 Rice Street â€" Ravinia For information Tel. H. P. 1330 Thursday 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 MILDRED HAESSLER Classes in Balle , Ballroom You‘ll say it‘s Miss _ Maxine Renner, a junior at Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school, gave a Hallowe‘en party at the home of her parents, Saturday eveâ€" ning, Oct. 31. There were fourteen boys and girls present, who report a most delightful evening. * From the Producer, Author and Star Missionary Society Gives Hallowe‘en Party / Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. â€"Nov. 8â€"9â€"10 PAT O‘BRIEN | ROSS ALEXANDER MARIE WILSON PAGE SIX 50â€" USED CARS â€"50 PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. USED CAR MARKET Skokie Boulevard â€" Clavey Road llt(‘n&PAlvAv.No Tel. Lake Bluff 1269 ALBERT H. SALLEE Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, III. â€"â€" Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ Elizabeth Silber Worth Eve Performances 7:15 and 9:15 â€" Sat.â€"Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 continuous Children‘s Play School and Checkroom 356 E. Park Avenue For farimer nformatipn coit rither 1580 SHERMAN AVE. : EVANSTON DAVIS 2233 CENTRAL 1812 11 50. LASALLE ST. .. CHICAGO 4% _ REAL ESTATE LOANS COONLEY NOW LOCATED PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 676 "His Brother‘s air thrills 1 added: Roy Atwill Comedy COMING: Frank Morgan, Jane Withers in "LITTLE MISS NOBODY" â€" Fredric March in "ANTHONY ADVERSE" Joan Crawford in "GORGEOUS HUSSY" Little Studio of the Dance _ at our new address mo‘ie hits 1 LOCALSâ€" A LC Y O N « . it‘s the Captain and Mrs. D. S. Boysdon of Fort Sheridan returned Wednesâ€" day from a five weks tour through Washington, New York, and Canada. Mrs. George Hammond Stearns of Fort Sheridan gave a tea Tuesday, for the visiting mothers at the Post. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Frederickâ€" son of Deerfield are announcing the birth of a son, born November 1, at Alice Home hospital in Lake Forâ€" Mrs. Percy Klock of Oswego, N. Y., is arriving today to be | the guest of Mrs. Rolland T. R. Hastâ€" ings.: > YCes Miss Helen Leuer is leaving Satâ€" urday for Cleveland, where she will be ‘the guest of Miss Virginia Moore. < | ‘The ‘ladies bowling meeting will be held as usual Friday at 9 o‘clock at the Majestic Alleys. Any girl intérested should report this Friâ€" day night as teams will be chosen. Mr. and Mrs. David P. Sanders have returned from a trip to Texas and New Orleans, La., where Mr. Sanders went on busingss. / Marion Musser, who recently unâ€" derwent an operation for appendiâ€" citis at the Highland Park hospital, returned Tuesday to her home, whe_re she is getting along nicely. Mickey Bertolini entertained at a masquerade party Saturday |for fourteen of his little friends at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. L. F. Marchi, 894 Ravine drive. | Mrs. Dorothy Buekler Phillips enâ€" tertained the Elm Place and Green Bay teachers at tea on Saturday. Mrs. Phillips taught at Elm Place last year and lives in Ravenswood now. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McCord of Oregon are here for a short visit with Mrs. McCord‘s‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siljestrom, Mrs. MceCord will be. remembered . as Mardi Siljestrom. > Mrs. Charles Dickey of San Franâ€" cisco, Calif., is arriving next week to visit her daughter, Mrs. Irving Randall and family for several weeks, Poter B. Kyne‘s thrilling drama ‘of the air . . . from Collier‘s Weekly magazine story . |, . excitement . . . romance and drama that moves like lightning added : Cartoon andâ€" Noveltry Reels queen: who threw away 4 throne for Fri.â€"Sat. . _ Mrs. F. B. Hitchcock has as her guest her mother, Mrs.: Chamberlin of Camel, Calif, t Mrs. William C. Church of Engâ€" land, is spending some time in Highâ€" land Park visiting her gister, Mrs. H. H. McKay, t 5 Lyman Gourney wlli sing every Thursday evening over Radio Staâ€" ï¬;} WCFL, Chicago, from 8:15 to 8:80. :: k Will Sing on WCFL Thursday Evenings The Lambert‘s also visited in Kansas City, Des‘ Moines, Ia., and Bt. Louis, Mo., as well as Fayetteâ€" ville, Ark., where <they visited a nephew who is a Kappa Sigma at the University of Arkansas. f Mr. and l(ri Joseph H. Lamâ€" bert have just returned from a trip to Helena, Ark., where they visited with Mr. Lambert‘s mother and family.. While there iu. Lambert attended (many parties given. for Erwynne Pillo Gordon, a cousin of Mr, Lambert‘s, who was married November 3 to Ruffin ‘Alcorn Trouâ€" per of Washington, D. C. ' SALLY EILERS ROBERT ARMSTRONG Return From Extended Trip History‘s Katherine Hepburn Fredric March "Mary of Scotland" 6 *Without Orders" Greatest. Love Story! Nov. 11â€"12 Nov. 6â€"7 Beacl ery, Mrs. retur have Mrs. K. B Miss Ruth Chalmers of S. St. Johns ;}enuc entertained at a fancy dress Hallowe‘en party on Friday night.© A y ~Mrs. Clark Wright of Northmoor road â€" entertained at a luncheon bridge last FPriday. | j Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brush of Dale avenue entertained at an old fashâ€" foned oyster supper Tuesday night. Mrs. J. .N. Robertson of Pleasant street entertained at a birthday party last Wednesday for her little daughter Helén Jean who was six years old. f . Charlotte Getz of Clifton avenue entertainedâ€"at ‘a Hallowe‘en party Saturday evening. â€" _ Little Suzanne Heath of Linden avenue entertained a few of her friends.at a dinner Hallowe‘en party Mrs. '&"ls. ‘Martin of Fort Lauâ€" derdale, Fla. formerly of Highland Park visited friends here for a few days last week. . _ Dr. and Mrs, Lacy of Miami Beach, Fla ‘have left for Montgomâ€" ery, Ala. to visit their daughter, Mrs. Rushton for 2. months, before mtnrnin,: to their home. The Lacys have been visiting their daughter Mrs. Dorothy Hazkins and son Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watâ€" son of Marshman avenue have moved to 14 W. Elm Street, Chiâ€" cago for the winter. Their daughâ€" ter, Emily, and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. George Lake will occupy the: Wiatson home during their abâ€" K. B, Lacy in Highland Park durâ€" ing the past summer. | ; fl’:’r’ Gertrude Nichols, who is atâ€" t ng Ferry Hall was the week end guest of Mrs. Sewell Truax. Mys. Everett O. Fontaine of Glenâ€" coeâ€"avenue is at the Highland Park hosnital under observation. Mr. and Mrs.. Ralph Grant Johnâ€" son of Washington, Pa. were the weekâ€"end guests of Mrs,. Johnson‘s sister and family the J. B. Garnetts. Mrs. L. R. Hutchinson of Vine avenue spent a few days last week at her home in Milwaukee, Wis. "Mr. and Mrs. William Beama of LaSalle, Illinois.spent the weekâ€"end with the John Riggios of Pleasant avenue, â€" | j ids Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brush of Dale avenue lentertained a |group of friends irom Chicago Sunday night in honor of Mrs. Martha Peterson‘s birthday anniversary. 1 Little Darlene Jean Riggio of Pleasant avenue, entertained a few of her friends last week at a Halâ€" lowe‘en panty in honor of her birthâ€" day anniversary. | A progressive dinner party was given urday night by the Kenâ€" neth B. ys, Harold Bridges,‘ W. E. Durbghns, L. R. Hutchinsons, C. W. Haskins, C. I. Brooks and A. D. Brush‘s. | Mrs. Gertrude Nevins Williams, will be the guest of the Lake Forâ€" est P.T.A. at the Gorton school, Thursday, Nov. 12. A dinner will be held in her honor at the Deerpath Inn, folli by the meeting, at the nchogl.f Mrs. Williams was for years a ident of Highland Park and was former secretary to Mr. R. L. Sandwick. She has a host of friends in Highland â€"Park who will be anxious to see her. Anyone wishâ€" ing to attend the dinner should make reservations with Mrs. Roy Swanson of Lake Forest before Nov. 10. The dinner will cost $1. Those who do |not care to attend both, may eoxï¬c to the meetingi at the Gorton school after the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Wood are sailing for Europe on Saturday. Their daughter, Mary, and Miss Hope ard of Lake Forest are giving a ‘mner party at the Wood home on | Saturday. evening for Miss Gwendolyn Bowen and Jeff Currier,;ho are to be married Nov. 14, at 4:80 o‘clock at the Church of the Holy Spirit, Lake Forest. Mr.|and Mrs. Ralph Barnard Mack a |being corigratulated on ‘the birth of a son, born Oct. 16. He is to named after his father. Mrs. k is the former Katherine Eleanor Roberts of this city. Mr. and Mrs, Mack have a two year old daughter, Suzanne. Mrs. William H. Saathoff will reâ€" turn hoin; the latter part of this week from a visit in Burlington, TIa., with her sister and father. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Frederickâ€" son have a.son born at Ali¢ce Home hospital on Nov. 1. They reside on Everet road, Deerfield. Mrs. Fredâ€" eritl:ksoniisg a former Highland Park girL. * [ £â€"‘+ ._Mr. and Mrs. Wialter Peterson of Wilmette are receiving congratulaâ€" tions on the birth of a son born Sngay}t’ the Highland Park hosâ€" pi * ) M it iaiy es i h e ie it mt it ho mtc ies wsiniins â€". Aeiwdcnt 2 TIa., with her sister and father. Mrs, William Walters is expectâ€" ed home shortly from a visit in St. Joseph, Mo., with her mother and sister. â€"©;;. }~ t ~‘Mrs. Jennie Chandler Johnson of N. Sheridan road, spent last week visi friends in St. Louis, Mo, The girls employed in the North Bhore t building entertained at a surprise birthday party Friday night in honor of Miss Bessie Kosâ€" tial at the home of Miss Harriet Vivian on Homewood avenue. n tafuly ‘4f Kypbal) rond have a of Ki ve moved ougummit, N. J., where they are g their permanent home, William â€" McCarthy and Mrs. Maria Fogtek of Highland Park took out a marriage licence in Wauâ€" kegan recently. > Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Paddock of Deerfield are the proud parents of a son born Saturday at the Highâ€" land ‘Park hospital. THE PRESS The year 1900 which was the top year for the horse and buggy busiâ€" ness found .about 1,000,000 people employed in that business, Thirty years later the automobile business which had largely supplanted the horse and buggy business, was givâ€" ing employment to 3,000,000 people. With Mrs. Marshall Doty presidâ€" ing, the Banockburn Garden club m;‘ at the home of Mrs.‘ Elmer Nall on Monday, Nov. 2. Plans for the exhibit at the annual garden u,ni, flower show were discussed. Following the meeting Mrs. Ezra Taylor of Winnetka gave a lecture. onâ€"and showed slides in beautiful colored | photography : of Mexico gardens and patios. Mustrated Talk On Mexico Enjoyed By Bannockburn Club ‘The Men‘s club of the North Shore Congregation Israel, Glencoe, will be privileged to have as speakâ€" eriat its next meeting on November 18, Dr. Sunder Joshi of the Univerâ€" sity of Chicago. Dr. Joshi is a brilâ€" liant speaker and an authority on India and the Orient, he will discuss the world of thexl{Vut as seen by an Oriental mind. Mr. Arthur Reinâ€" hart, national secretary of the Fedâ€" eration of Men‘s clubs, will also adâ€" dress ;. the meeting, after which there will be an hour of fellowship and refreshments and smokes will be served. Men‘s Club Meéets | At Glencoe Nov. 18 A new de luxe trailer car . beâ€" longing to Harold Youngs, Eganâ€" dale road caught fire on Central avenue between the C.&N.W.R.R. and the North Line tracks at 4:30 yesterday afternoon, and was badly damaged. The trailer was being brought home from the factory and had almost 'renched}ita destination when it burst into flames:â€"caused by a heating stove. | New Trailer Car Destroyed by Fire Eyes Examined â€" Glasses Fitted Just how Scott lost ‘control of the car cannot be exglflmd. The auto left the pavement, plowed through a ditch, and ran into the sidé of the house occupied by‘ Herman West. Both car and house were completely wrecked. s( af ‘Seott was taken to the Highland Park Hospital where he was atâ€" tended by Dr. W. L. Winters. He returned to his home yesterday. \E. H. Seott, 50, of 640 South Linâ€" den avenue, suffered shock and cuts about the head, about 9 o‘clock on Tuesday morning when the car he was driving left Skokie, Boulevard, just north of Chvï¬ Road, and deâ€" molished a small house owned by the Clavey brothers, P Office Hours â€"7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 117 N. St. Johns, Highland Rark Immediate relief from MIGRAINE â€" HEADACHES Slightly Injured When Car Crashes Building Tuesday ols /~tterson. 727 8. Sherâ€" idan road, Sunday afternoon at 4 Former Army Man Passes Away Sunday o‘clock. \‘The Senior group Blackhawk soâ€" clety, Children of the American Revolution will meet at the home Herbert Paul Maschner, 29, former sergeant in the Medical Corps at Ft. Sheridan, passed away Sunday at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital, follcwing a short illness, _ Funeral services were held Wedâ€" nesday afternoon from his late resiâ€" dence, 588 Onwentsia avenue. Inâ€" terment was in North Shore Garden of Men.ories. © * 3 \Besides his wife Frances (Anderâ€" son) he leaves a one year old son, Richard Paul, to survive him. â€" DR. WOOD, 0. D. "The : HOMESTEAD onl h Pn Evanston‘s Early American Inn Optometricâ€"Eye Specialist . Mrs. Leslie Brand, chairman of Home and Education Rept., will be in charge of the program which will be Mrs. Charles G. Mason of \Highland Park, talking‘ on "American Citizenship." Mrs. J. A. Black gave a very interesting talk at the last meeting on "Crime in County." Tea was served by ;‘i..k;iulit'y committee. Mrs. How ard | Stearns‘is chairman. t Deerfield Woman‘s club will hold its next meeting Tuesday, Nov. 10, at 2:30 in the Public Library; American Citizenship To Be Discussed At Meeting Tuesday Funeral services will be held on Friday afternoon at two o‘glotck at the First Presbyterian ehnm Lake Forest, with burial in land Cemetery. & rs. Van Wagenen Alling of Forest, was found dead in bed in her home at 450 North Washingâ€" ton Road, yesterday morning.. Her d“F was discovered by a maid in the household, who had come to awaken her. Mr.. Alling had gone inu% his wife‘s room before he left for| Chicago, and thought she was -le?ing, so ‘did not attempt to wakâ€" en ‘her. It was somé time later that her death was discovered. â€" Mrs. Alling, whose father,; Wilâ€" 1i Baker, was the president of tl:T Columbia Rxposition in : Chiâ€" cago, leaves one daughter, beside her husband, to survive her. ; Legion Hall, 21 North Sheridan Road IMPORTED and DOMESTIC HAND PRINTED WALL PAPERS® CHINTZ = LINEN â€" CRETONN FURNITURE â€" DRAPERIES â€" UPHOLSTERING ATTtENTION! Antiâ€"Back Ache @ sELF SKIRT MARKER Veterans of All Wars TINTERIOR DECORATION 838 N; Sheridan Road Phone Hig Moldaner « Humer VISIT OUR STORE AND ANSPECT OUR FINEST QUALITY FUR‘COAts AT PRICES SO LOW â€"THAT THE WHOLE TOWN IS TALKING ABOUT THEM. ® Nqnuhcturlug Furriers 16 N. Sheridan Road p FURS OPEN HOUSE. TELEPHONE HJGHLAND PARK 405 P o Makes an accurate Hem in 30 seconds. No more ing on the floor... No more runs in. silk stockings. more tired customers waiting while fy::'rh the hem:. You need not depend on friends or r ves, you now mark your: own hem. Order today, subject to apâ€" proval when delivered. ARMISTICE DAY PHILIP A. RAPP Welcome to our taken for Pinking Shears, 1 gorlddee:.%‘:hmmo:fln sewing neum for further information. Mrs. Edwin Plagge (Laura enbach) passed away S8u eve. ning at her home in Rogers| Park after a three months Fuâ€" neral services were held , with interment in Memorial . Mrs. Plagge, a daughter of Ppige neer Philip Rockenbach, was) born on the ancestral homestead on Mil. waukee avenue,. west of BSurviving her mre her da Mrs. Grace Thompson and| two luafm?-mnud 0 grandchildren of Chicago; a "’ er, Albert Rockenbach of and a sister, Mrs. George of Deerfield. . P Phone Highland Park 568 Mrs. Edwin Plagge Buried Yesterday THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5) 10836 B. E. Christensen, 0. _ OPTOMETRIST Telephone Highland Park 1 students in Keyboard Harmony & Improvisation meeting once weel m-u:-‘.rmm- Afternoon ‘for Hich Sch Phone Highland Park 2160 Marley School 0 3891 Central Avenue Phone H. P. 54 Music ol $8