t K $ [Â¥ Â¥4 it t *4 13 t € Bz Mr. Chris Hansen and a fri Nels Olson of Horton, Wiyo,, the guests of Mrs. Nels J. Mr. Hanson is Mrs. Jeppeson‘s brothâ€" er. He and his friend are visitin" the World‘s Fair during their stay here. { Fredericksberg, Va., will be th: guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Phel of Prospect Avenue on Monday, Ocâ€" tober 8th. Mrs. Smith will lecture for the North Shore chapter of the Daughters of the American Revo'ix tion. Noi Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Buchanan of Royal Oak, Michigan snnounce the birth of a daughter on l(ondag'i Oct. 1. Mr. Buchanan is a son 0 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Buchanan of Moraine Road. | The marriage of Miss Virginia Early, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Early of N. Second Street, and Mr. Gordon Segert, son of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Segert of Deerâ€" field, took place Saturday ev‘:;inc. at 7:30 o‘clock at Trinity Episcopal Church, the Rev. Christoph officiating. Miss Early was at by Helen McAvoy and Mr. rt was attended by Mr. Chester Mcâ€" Avoy.â€" A reteption followed the cerâ€" emony at‘the home df the bride‘s parents. The young couple left Sunâ€" day for a weeks honeymoon trip to Cincinnati, Ohio. Upon their return they will reside in Deerfield. |A beautiful church wedding took place at the Washburn Congregaâ€" tional Church at Half Day on Monâ€" day evening at 8 p.m. when Miss Velma Long of Prague, Oklahoma was married to the Rev. Ray Steakâ€" ley, who is the pastor of the Half Jay Church.~ The church was filled to capacity with members of Mr. teakley‘s congregation and friends the community. Rev. H.â€"F. Siemâ€" sen of the Bethany Church of this city read themarriage ceremony. A reception followed in the church parlors. t * _ Mrs; L. N. Berube of North ‘Avâ€" enue entertained at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Ruth Westcote Tuesday evening. ud A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Juhrend of N. First Street, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Wednesday, Sept. 26. | Mrs. W. P. Johnson has just reâ€" turned from a summer spent on Lake George, N. Y., and will soon open her lip reading classes at the Eim Place School. & . Miss Louise Van Norden and Alma Galterio left last Thursday for San EFrancisco. They sailed Sunday on the Asamaâ€"Maru, N.Y.K. Line for Japan as delegates (Chicago Chapâ€" tu&'to the International convention of Red Cross to be held in Tokyo, Oct. 16 to 30. After a month in Chrvsanthemum land they sail for Mrs. Laurence â€"W. Meyering of Egandale Road who has been quite ill with the flu is very much imâ€" proved. : .:. & } Robert Bacon of Vine Avenue and his mother of Lake: Winnebago, Minn., left Tuesday for Henderson, Kentucky where they will make their future home. ‘Mrs.~ H. R. Smith was called lowa last week because of the ness of her mother Mys. Denton: Mrs. J. B. Garnett had as her guests this weekâ€"end her uncle Dr. Lewis W. Curtis of Detroit, Mich., and her sister Mrs. Ralph G. Johnâ€" son of Washington, Pa. > gix‘ weeks sojourn Miss Emily Norcross and Mr. and Mrs. George Allan Mason will arrive in New York Saturday on the Euâ€" repa. ~They have been enjoying a Mrs. Alfred J. Wicks. of Butte, Montana who has been spending a month at the Edwin L. Kemp home on Edgecliff Drive returned to her home in Montana last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woltze and daughter of Glenview Avenue moved last week to the Marshall Field apartments in Chicago. * .. Mr.â€"and Mrs. Charles Melville of Ridgewood Drive and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Melville of Chicago motored to Beloit, Wis, Sunday, where they visited their daughter, who is a stuâ€" dent at Beloit College. Mrs, Lee Gatewood _ who . accomâ€" panied her daughter Grace to Oakâ€" land, California where Grace enâ€" tered Miles College has returned to her home here.© She yvisited many friends and relatives during her six weeks stay in California. _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buckley of Barrington, I!l., are the proud parâ€" ents of a son, Charles W. Buckley, III, born at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital, Monday. Mrs. Etta Hodges of E. Central avenue is the baby‘s great grandmother. ~© ' Cmunbdo-hmï¬b.flhuh'mhm“wdthuwfl. and signed with the name and address of the writer. They reach the editor by io npimarnyr eane nerdaralr e mrevearmpers. excmes â€" Subscription Price, $1.50 per year CHICAGO OFFICE Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current issue. Entered as. Second CJass Matter July 18, 1929,; at the Post Office at Deerfleld, Ilinois Issued ‘Thursday of each week by the Udel! Printing Company, Udell Building, Highland Park, Iilinois. ®¥ .. ns fantohones Sighlend Fark $41â€"000â€"000 PAGE TWO Local and Personal Read the Want Ads ons of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments or other Mnmmummhmuw.cu&:cm- sojourn in Europé. . . H. Smith of Kenmore, THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS ; A member of + | lfl‘g CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY muf 10ago Offices : 1016â€"17â€"18 Willoughby Tower : ‘Telephone Central 3355 | illâ€" The Evanston 'G?Jden Club will be in charge of the North Shore Garâ€" den Club center during October, The meetings are open to all members of Garden Clubs and their friends, free of charge. ‘These meetings are held at the Winnetka Community house on Mondays of each wéek. |Mrs. E. L. Scheidenhelm will.speak at 10:30 am. October 8 Pn "The Compost Pile." There is a splendid library The Ladies of the Viking will hold a card party in Anderson hall in Lake Forest on lï¬:‘l:\u'(hy evening, Oct. 6, at 8 o‘clock. Bridge, 500 and bunco will be ‘played, with prizes for all winners. A hand made quilt will be awarded during the evening. Among the students of Goucher College during the year 1933 ‘34 who completed the work of that year in a manner deserving public commenâ€" dation announced at the convocation on Friday, Sept. 28, was Miss Elinor Montgomery Steele, 100 Linden Park Place. 4 China, thenâ€"on to India where a longâ€"stop will be made, continuing around the world with Egypt, Morâ€" occo and Spain as high spots. They will not embark for home until next spring. d es 1737 RICE STREET, RAVINIA Classes in Ballet, Tap, Ballroom * and Acrobatics . ‘ Evening Classes for Adults TELEPHONE ~HIGHLAND PARK 1330 For the adult deafened.. Classes at the Eim Place School, Mondays, at 2:30 p.m. MRS. W. P. JOHNSON 930 LOGAN 8T.‘ . HIGHLAND PARK PRIVATE AND CLASS INSTRUCTION IN PIANO 284 East Park Avenue H.P. 3707 Embarrassing Romance in FLORENCE CHASE AT ALL TIMES Thursday _ Last Times Tonite Alecyon ADMISSION c it in the momefior uin *‘ Fridayâ€"Saturday~ _ Oct. 5â€"6 PREE THEATRE PARKING SPACE Attendant in charge Highland Park, L â€" Tel 2400 LESLIE HOWARD Bette Davis â€" aan ces Dee MILDRED HAESSLER _ DANCE STUDIO $ North Michigan Avenue, Tel. State 6326 MARIAN NIXON CHESTER MORRIS For Information Address GLORIA y;um'r« ROGER PRYOR: "*ONE MORE RIVER" Lip Reading ppce n Spt in The Rain 5 cents per single copy f;.25c field| @#e announcing the arrival of a so r} the Highland Park hospital, Sept, 80. r } : M#, and Mrs. William Guyot .t enjoying a vacation visiting relativ Mr. Wnd Mrs. Ray Busch, of Praiâ€" rie [7 w are the happy parents of a son born, Sept. 28th at the Highâ€" land i irk hospital. | t Mib$ Loween Langingham reâ€" turnek ‘to her home in Grlmi Island, Neb. j} Saturday after spending a fortn igh at the Albert Lyle home. "l‘] Misses Myrtle Dorr and June Kue) hMA have completed their course in nufses training at the Evangek ical {:,’ coness‘ hospital, Chicago antl are &t their homes here. Clifford Kutzer, accompanied by two Uf his fraternity brothers at I1liâ€" nois ï¬,]i» Uiniversity, Champaign, spent the Weekâ€"end with ur%umm parâ€" ents! Mr. agrnf. M. M. Kutzer of ~ MWM William Pearl of S, Sheriâ€" in QHB@Y, Lil. ... | | -‘*_f’i Philomathean Reading ‘circle met Puesday evening at the home i Mrs †uth Sloan on Layrel Avenue, and @Hjoyed a hard times party. hus .F ds were guests of the eveâ€" | Mig@@ | Betty Forgan, debutante daug! ;ï¬ of Mr. and Mx;& Robert D. ,1,';}“‘;' ill leave for Boston, Mass., Oct. â€zi; where she will serve as ?% honor at the wedding of Miss Riate Gordon Stearx?s, daughter of lJ ‘and Mrs. Frank| Jenkins of Brooklifie, Mass., to George Newton Proctbr III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Georga Newton Proctor of Winchesâ€" Oct. 80. ~Miss Forgan| and Miss %tea ] ) were school mates at Dobbs erryy | | Mr, Alfred Hill who recently unâ€" ;n‘x,‘j major operation at the Highland Park hospital is convalescâ€" ing Y:’;b at his home on N. Green Bay Road. /0 f 1 @! Ladies ‘Aid Society of the Zion @ Gutheran Church, Highwood, meet ; riday afternoon, Oct. 5 at 2 p. ;râ€-n.i‘ the church, High street and Oaktidge Avenue. They will be enâ€" tertained by Emme Wagoner. : Mt, @nd Mrs. Emil Vetter of Deerâ€" field I‘ announcing the arrival of a soff nt the Highland Park hospital, M#s. Raymond Turk of Jacksonâ€" ville, Fla., is ‘the guest of Mrs. Frafik Gardner of Central Avenue. ttle Nina Wuth is attending schobl at Bannockburn this year. â€" ho e d s 0 o o en e ol H {4{ nd Mrs. Henry Hawley of Homewood Avenue are the happy ~'_] ‘[ of a daughter, born Sept. 80th Af the Highland Park hospital. of next wWilli enue. Th WHs 14 # 3 oman‘s Missionary Society ethany Church is meeting rsday at the h of Mrs. Vetter of MceDaniels Avâ€" I!I THE PRESS _ The varied program will open on the evening of Tuesday, Nov. 6, with a discussion by two eminent authorâ€" ities on the financial and economic questions of such paramount imâ€" portance at the present timeâ€"these speakers to be announced shortly and to be followed by: ; 4 Reservations for course tickets may be made through the Temple ofâ€" fige, Glencog 725, or with Mrs, Barâ€" Richard Washburn Child, diploâ€" matist, author, journalist, former American ambassador to Italy, and present adviser to the State Departâ€" mentâ€"Tuesday, Dec. 4. _John Strachey, former member of British Parliament, author of "The Coming Struggle for Power," will appear Tuesday, March 12, and Dr. Arthur Holly Compton, professor of science at the University of Chicago, Nobel prize winner, and one of the foremost students of the Cosmic Ray will conclude the series in April. Dr. George Vincent, educator, soâ€" ciologist, former professor at Uniâ€" versity of Chicago, Tuesday, Jan. 22. \Mr, and Mrs. Milton K. Tillman are celebrating their 18th wedding annjversary â€" tomorrow | (Friday) evening entertaining at a family dinâ€" ner. > t , ‘ <‘The program planned by the lecâ€" ture committee of the: North Shore Congregation Israel, Lincoln and Vernon Avenues, Glencoe, has been announced. / & George Sokolsky, who made a most favorable impression last year, will discuss some problems of the Far East on Monday, Feb. 25. {Miss Phoebe Swazey has resumed her studies at Vassar College. North Shore Lecture © 3 Forum Is Announced Mr. a nd Mrs. Samuel 8. Holmes and six children have gone to Ann Harbor, Mich., to spend the winter. With five members of the family studying at the University of Michiâ€" gan, it seemed simpler to live there than to commute. ‘The family reâ€" turn to Highland Park for Thanksâ€" giving and the Christmas holidays. Samuel 8. Holmes, Jr., who started his college career at Princeton and then transferred to Kenyon College is entered this fall at Michigan while the elder daughter Miss Jane Holmes will take some special courses there. Alice the younger girl will attend the school of music¢, and the youngest son David is in high school. ? Mr.. and Mrs. George Taylor of MkGovern Street are the proud parâ€" ents of a son, born Sept. 29th at the Highland Park hospital \Miss Lorraine Zimmer has comâ€" pleted her nurses training at the Norwegian hospital, Chicago and is at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zimmer of $..Green Bay Road. $ \Mrs. James R. Addington and son Keene are visiting her parents Mr, and Mrs, Robert E. Wood, . before they leave on October 10th for Los Angeles, Calif., where they will reâ€" side. Mr. Addington has been in the west for the past two months months, having accepted a new posiâ€" tion in Los Angles. The Addington‘s have been living in Lake Forest. The Lady Elks Social Club will hold their next regular meeting on Wedneseday, Oct. 17th. Election of Officers will take place, and all memâ€" bers are urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Boyd have reâ€" turned from a ten days vacation spent with their daughter Mrs. C. R. Lesher in Kansas City, Mo. f Mr. and : Mrs. Maurice Berkson and Dr. and Mrs. Harry 8. Gradle are leavirf Saturday for Bermuda for a brief sojourn. 5 dan Road, entertained the members of her luncheonâ€"bridge club last Thursday. . 3 5r Mr. M. K. Tillman is spending several days this week in Washingâ€" ton, D.C. on business, e t | daugl:\t'er was born to Mr. and Mrs, Irving Fearn of Madison, Wis., at the Highland Park hospital; on Sept. 29th, : © ‘ t Billy Egan has resumed his stuâ€" dies at Harvard University. fA A.J. SUTKUS Democratic Nominee for . County Treasurer will speak from station WCDD, Karcher Hotel on Tuesday, Oct. Oth,at 2 p.m. Subject: "Your . Tax Money." Rafferty <sromer Compan: % PE R S O N A L S RV’C[ f | LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVIN _ Agent for UNITED VAN LINES, Inc. Nationâ€"wide Service 18 South First Street . Md Park, Ilinois TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK Plans are being made for a = eon in their honor. Anno t of the time and place will in a few days by the commi in charge. . * P ‘The Democratic state ’will%:iliton in High Park on sday, Oct. 17. i . _â€" Mildred Haessler nett Faroll, chairman, 741 5 Winnetka (telephone, Winn.| 609). Single admissions will be provided that all seats are not up by course subscriptions. ; i Democratic Candidates | To Be Here On Oct. 17 GRAND OPENING WHITE HOUSE TAVERN WHITE HOUSE TAVERN BALLETâ€" TAP â€" BALL ROOM and ACROBATI IN THE I:DRAKE HOTEL wenasdes aiige shor 950 N. ICHIGAN AT OAK MARTHA WEATHERED SHOP Music by Five Pigce Colored Orchestra under new management Saturday, October 6, 1934 Corrective for Girls|and Women ‘ Evenin for Adults For Informatio 1 none Highland Park 1880 DANCE STUDIO This suppl*ne;ntary’ showing is for ested in fine apparel who have enâ€" joyed our v;n v displays but yvho have never zed our shops. the beneï¬tdl ï¬xe many women inter ,/Mm:tfi bI/UeatLef'cJ wWiILL PE S§ur HER ENTIRE Tss y EXCE NT FLOOR SHOW Dancing, dark till dawn _ Half Day Road at Half I MONDAY, OCTOBER 1st at 1737 Rice Street, Ravinia, II 507â€"508 FRQ*E _TURKEY announces the opening of her <31H4 C:it::: Mitch Beaudin, Manager (ALL SIZES) Glasses in MENCING tX _ The â€"Moraine > Hotel, j Park‘s wellâ€"known hosteiry, 3 for the winter season on N has been announced by F. 1 ing, president, and R. W manager, Jt The Emanuel Lake Forest, wi and ‘bunce part; Oct,. 12, in the 1 Temple. ~ Refr THURSDAY, OCTOBER Moraine To Close Card Party ntrfth Refreshments ectlions Shrin‘= 1 hold a o on Priday ake Forest Nov, 1 it "The wOrks, Chil H M u a (1€ AP AQ y To M bee l whi rhl ns\ I‘h mi W a P »h Pu te n H al 1« b U ») h