1 i U 43 PW +6 &5# Wat #t yat 151 Vet 84 PAGE TWO Subscription Price, $1.50 per year and signed with the name and address of the writer. Wednesday noon to insure appearance in “!’lâ€˜ï¬ lesue. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bell anâ€" nounce the marriage of their daughâ€" ter: Helen Travis to Mr. Wallace Manning Wilson on Saturday, Ocâ€" tober 20. elye4 Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obil affairs where an admittance charge is published, H. Bruce Glasseco of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Lucile Punton of Kansas City has been visiting her cousin Miss‘ Virginia Jeffries. Mrs. Robert M. Jeffries of Linâ€" coln Avenue, has had as her house guests her mother Mrs. John W. Gaddis of Cincinnati Ohio, and Mrs. Miss Priscilla Noerenberg who has been visiting friends and rélaâ€" tives here for the past few weeks left Tuesday evening for her home in Los Angeles. She will return home the southern route ‘visiting relatives en moute. + Miss Alice White of Denver, Colo., is visiting her sister Mrs. Harry H; Sellery. j Marco Bertucci‘underwent an apâ€" pendectomy at the Highland Park hospital on Saturday, where he is gbtting along nicely. . Mr. Bertucci is eimployed in the Highland Park National Tea Company. | _ TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 1330 Glasses Fitted for 372 Central Ave. â€" Tel. H. P. 630 1737 RICE STREET, RAVINIA _ Classes in Ballet, Tap, Bgllmn and Acrobaties Evening Classes for Adulty y MILDRED HAESSLER DANCE STUDIO Thursday of cach week by the Udell Printing Company, U Aleyon PRER THEATRE PARKING SPACE Attendant in charge Highland Park, N. Tel 2400 AT ALL TIMES.... ADMISSION Thursday â€" Last Times Tonite Ladies Should I. H. NEMEROFEF Credit Jeweler and Complete Optical Service Fridayâ€"Saturday Oct. 26â€"27 â€" STUART ERWIN ROQHELLE HUDSON Bachelor Bait A Laurel &.l?lrdy Comedy Juhn Galsworthy‘s Last Sund&yâ€"Monday Oct. 28â€"29 DIANA WYNYARD w“.’y-wedmd.y Oct. 30â€"31 Henrietta Crosman Richard Cromwell Among The Thurs.â€"Fri.â€"Sat. Nov. 1â€"2â€"3 . FRANCES DRAKE Cary Grant â€" Ed. E. Horton SHIRLEY TEMPLE Gary Cooper â€" Carol Lombard Now and Forever One More River â€"â€"~â€" COMING §O0N â€"â€"â€" "Â¥YOU BELONG TO ME" "TREASURE ISLAND" "AFFAIRS OF CELLINT" "BELLE OF THE 90‘s3" "YBRCIE WINTERS" THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS intended for publication must be written on one side of the paver A momber of THE CHIOAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GRO Chicago Offices : 1016â€"17â€"18 Willoughby Tower ‘Telephone Central 3355 | affairs of a besciged in $7.50 25C Listen July 18, 1929, at the The Women‘s ‘Benefit Association will hold their |regular â€"monthly meeting on Friday afternoon, Nov. 2 at 2 o‘clock at| the Lake Forest Y.W.C.A.: :: aree on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Emib are registered ‘at the| Hollywood Plaza hotel inâ€" the of : Hollywood, Calif. pout o o ( Mrs. Fernando Cuniberti of Washâ€" ington, D.C. and Italy will spend a few days this week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Hastings. Mrs. L. H; Hoppe has «eturned from Des Moines, Iowa, where she spent two. weeks viglwting yelatives. Mr. Harvey M of Los Anâ€" geles, Calif:, was the guest of Mr. Fred Noerenberg of South Second Street, Tucsday.. Mr. Martin and Mr. Noerenberg not seen each other for twentyâ€"nine years. They were school mates, at that time. Mys. Charles Mauran, a former resident of Dean Avenue is |§endin¢ the winter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Searles. ‘ Constance Holden McGrath of Milwaukee, Wis., is the guest of Miss Florence lace.l 4 ] Mr. Charles Wetzel of North Secâ€" ond‘ Street, who broke his arm in several places while working at the Exmoor Club, two weeks ago, is getting along nicely. His accident occured a few hours after his granddaughter Lois Holly had had her; tonsils removed at the Highâ€" land Park Hospital, where she was taken for treatment. ©| . Out of two hundred ¢ompeting in the entrance examinations of the Royal Acmdemyi London, England, Miss Helen Jeffries was one of the seventyâ€"five to be agcepted, Miss Dorothea Himmler will atâ€" tend Homecoming at Ripon College, Miss Dorothea Himmler will atâ€" tend Homecoming at Ripon College, Ripon, Wis., this weekâ€"end. .. . Mr. and. Mrs. Marvin Witten of Lake Forest, are |announcing the arrival of z son, born Tuesday, Qct. 28 at the Highland Park Hospital. ~Mr. Fred Greenslade of, South Second Street, is enjoying a Pheasâ€" ant hunting trip at Eaten, $.D,, this week. $e Te Nt Mr. Henry E. Mason of Central Avenue has returned from the Episâ€" copal convention held at Atlantic City, N.J., where ho represented the Chicago district. peas. pop Nioneeeet. CCE snn ‘ Roger Moran of River Forest will spend the weekâ€"end with his cousgin Jack Moran of South St. Johns fl.%v- enue. Li | $ y Eo. Mr. Nathaniel 1(uiqt. & former resident of this city spent a few days last week visiting frignds and relatives ‘in Highland Park. He now resides in Seattle, Wash. |â€" . Miss Kate Baxter of Niles, Mich., was the weekâ€"end guest of Mrs, A. 8. Burdick,. { s oi o Mrs. Fred Greenslade of S. Seeâ€" ond Street, entertained at lunci‘!eq_hé on Tuesday. Mr, Everett Denet*n:lz? of Los Angeles, Calif., was an out of town guest. §~ tase A son w&s born to Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Jones ofâ€" Glerfeoe at thé Highland Park hospital on Tueï¬dn’y’z‘; Oct. 16. â€" lt S d Mrs. Henry E. Mason has rei' turned from Ephriam, Wis., where she was the guest of Miss Ruth Bryâ€" ant, a former resident, â€"â€" ) . _ _ Mrs. Moran of Green Bay, Wis spent last week visiting her sc'!u i this city.... . =: _ }.;=001" o5A intriaaithin‘si d 4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Monal{au of Paw Paw, Mich., former residenti of Dean Avenue, spent a few days here last week visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hard of South St. Johns Avenue, are happj to announce the arrival of a gson a the Highland Park: Hospital q Sunday, Oct. 21. | â€"â€" |!__ § 1 _ Laurel League of Bethany qhurd entertained Tuesday evening, at | Hallowe‘en partyi‘ln the churc}:,pn Jors. :‘ fs k x) Mr. and Mrs. Alden Gates Green of Maywood are announcing the a1 rival of a nine pound daug 8 the Chicago Lyingâ€"inâ€"Hospital, Ch cago on Sunday,| Oct. 21. & their second child, the first havin been a son, Bobby. > td Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Epley Glencoe are the am parents of . daughter, born y, Oct. 21, the Highland Park MHospital. ‘~~ A Highland Park student, ward West, of the Deerfleldâ€"Shi Township High opl, was | second alternative for the 8356 sc arship in wind ing nts offe by the Oberlin Ct:npervflty Music in connection with Oberli Sixth Annual High School Day, tober 18. His i ent was cla inet. About 80 students compe for the four atory ships, while competed for t ts Sotices af Juris aid spince t C 0 a i Nearly 1500 stuï¬:.:zviï¬ud ma erlin Campus on that day. _/ $ North Michigan Avenue, Tel. State 6826 . _Jean McPherson, 418 St. Jo! Place, has been ¢hosen a member the social comm:tteefin Orange a Company, Ufl hflflmui"w at 5 cents per single copy of a t:o‘n s Dancing â€" Dark Till Dawn toep! _l liti Chicken Fry Eyery Saturday and Sunday any c““’“v ' Fish Fry Every Friday Night zg::;gc‘*‘ r;a :i Excellent Orchestra Every Night except Mon. and Tues. Tilinots. JA trip to A Century of Progress n |Chicago was part of a ocbg:c coMtse last week (Oct.;:17) for Edâ€" WHEA Norcross, who is a student of $ i Alban‘s, a private Episcopal d §‘<:x for boys at Syeamore, ‘I!l Claigge: in chemistry and biology, ubder the direction of their teacher, tay (W. Quisenberry, visited the exâ€" hiHits at the Hall of Science and l’z scientific features of the Fair E i: ‘student tour. This is one of igeries of tours the boys are taking d . ‘2 nts of scientific interest in the Ob i go vicinity during the year. i MÂ¥. and Mrs. Daniel Shea of* JI@gH ‘Street, have ‘had as their giésts this week, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Abldesmith of Hamilton, Ohio. j ‘\Barry Cutler, who has been sufferâ€" i from a finger infection has reâ€" irned to duty after a several weeks ih’ He is proprietor of Larry: Outler‘s Beauty Shop. _ j «[ Mt. Samuel Brownlee of Cheyâ€" ehhg, Wyo. and Mr. James Brownlee > rlngï¬eld, Vt., have returned ‘to thgir homes, having been called here e'dqath of their mother. They. 4 ";‘h‘ visiting at the home of their ilster Mrs. Elson G, Rice, the early piet of this week. f I% fiss Marie Lawther sings over taillb station WCBD Karcher Hotel, ,',[,4; kegan, at 2:15 Mondays and A _nesday. Her many friends here "' iD "’gno doubt be interested in hearâ€" i 1 er sing. (H "vid A. Hustvedt who was seriâ€" h‘g“;- hurt in an automobile accident N)i liles Center last week is getting ":"\“’kfl nicely at the St. Francis Hosâ€" mH in Evanston. ¢ : 'élg iss Esther Benson of Berwyn w ithe weekâ€"end guest of the John ‘Udells of Park Avenue. $1 Mrs. E. R. Phelps of Bloom Street ‘,2{;;“‘ a few members of the 1:munity Garden Club at lunchâ€" ‘ sanl Tuesday preceeding their meetâ€" it Mrs. Le Gro of Detroit, Michigan %. e house guest of Mrs. Morton Byor of Laure! Avenue this week. (Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watâ€" ï¬!. of Marshman Avenue have moâ€" med to Fond du Lac and Greenbay, *‘ onsin for a féw days. <â€" : | ;z, ss Mayme Brahmer of Elisibon, 3‘» spent several days last w ith Mrs. Fred Zahnle of Vine Apâ€" We. Mrs, Alfred Brahmer of Wauâ€" ff;" her guest on Thursdgy. Mrs. Albert Weisenberger of |S. léridan _ Road is visiting ther. Mrs, J, J. Widmer of Naâ€" N.Y., for six weeks.. Mrs. Robert K. Carver left Tyesâ€" y to join her husband at San Marâ€" ‘ California where they will| reâ€" fRin indefinitely. ) ‘Miss Virginia Lambert of Eyanâ€" in has moved to the Y.W.C.A) for q winter. Y [Mrs. Walter Reichardt of Chijcago tmerly of Highland Park gpent ndny with Mrs. Frank Austin of @ Tamble Avenue. li Service Exchange uts! Churches! Schools! (lubs! you need a piano?* There js one i excellent condition to be had for k asking. Call "Service. Exâ€" ange" Mrs. Bigley, Tel. HP."2427. Shampoo Finger Wave 26 North Sheridan Road Feathers, an organization for man women, at the University linois it was learned < heré . _ The Orange and Blue ers is associated with the Uniâ€" y Woman‘s League, and has a scholarship fund with Gold ers, the sophomore organizaâ€" for women. Their purpose is courage a more friendly relaâ€" iip between students, endorse irship, and promote activities. a McPherson, 418 St. John is also a member:of the comâ€" Half Day Road at H?‘lk Day LARKRY CUTLELEER‘S IMMEDIATE SERVI( WHITE HOUSE TAVERN Hallowe‘en Night, Wednesday, October 31 White House Tavern Halloween Party Evening Wortk Tuesday, Thursday, Friday Gallg Floor Show SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 15c § comp Eith ROS THE "RESS Favors For All. CE OR PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT (Peal _ x Spiral or Croquignole. Guaranteed last 6 months. A pretty wave ..‘ at a popular price. E OIL PERMANENT Mrs. Kaumanns Again 2. President of Ravinia _ Red Cross Roll Call Mrs. F. J. Kaumanns of Ravinia, is.g:inch'ptruanofflukodOms drive in Ravinia this year. ‘ The splendid results of last year‘s roll call were noticed at headquarâ€" ters, and the splendid coâ€"operation of Ravinians made this showing posâ€" sible, Mrs. Kaumanns states. She asks that residents or her communâ€" ity make the annual roll call as sucâ€" cessful this year, _\ On Thursday, Oct. 18. the Chicago Red Cross chapter entertained deleâ€" gates from the suburban committees at the Auditorium Hotel, for an exâ€" change of ideas and exveriences. A Inncheon was served in the Blue Ball Room. Delegrates were welcomed by Mrs. James B. Forgan, Jr., chairâ€" ‘man of the chapter, who is also servine as chairman of the roll call this vear. . * Rritton I. Budd. president of the Public Service Comnany of Northâ€" ern Tllinois. addressed the delerates, exnlainin@ in detail the coâ€"oneration being extended the local suburban committees by the employees of that corporation. Dancina | In the afternoon. several brief discussions were made by suburban roll call chairman who have had & wide exvérience in handling the campaign in previous years. Y The youne peovle of Highland Park and vicinity have been lonkâ€" in@ forward to the onening of Miss Jessie Pocock‘s dancing# season, that will open Friday evening. Nov. 9. The hours for 7th and 8th erade assemblyv will be from 7 to 9 o‘clock; the hich school fortniehtly will be held the same evening from 9 to 11 o‘clock. â€"| ;. T ‘ Announcements will be mailed the first of the week. The classes will be limited; reéservations should be made early in order to secure a memberâ€" ship in the class. It is the wish of the committee and Miss Pocock to keep the class with an even numâ€" ber of boys and girls. : â€"_In both the fortnichtly and the assembly. the girls will wear their ligcht varty dresses. There will be several snecial parties featured thru the course."" yis ; / These classes will be under the direction of Miss Pocock, and will be in charge of Miss Charleen E. Rose, an associate of Miss Pocock‘s for the past ten years. 7 BOXING BOUTS ¢ : Sponsored by Dumaresq Spencer Post 145 American Legion Read The Want Ads FRIDAY, NOV. 2, 8 P. M. Pearl Theatre nein# Seagan at the Y.W.C.A. Starts Nov. Phone Highland Park 2330 Special $1 Mitch Beaudin, Mgr. Tickets 75¢ Smm Bob or nicure at $3.50 50c N.S. Garden Center : Will Meet Monday CJub. t Why not take . advantage of . this New Plan? LAST 2 WEEK§ CC Cw L > Hazz:anil 28â€"30 North First Streel 327â€"29 N. Green Bay Rd. Prompt, Courtei Plain Dresses F Men‘s Suitsi , & Topcosts| ‘ HIGHL Telephone _ Highland Park You can rest ntured that deVOGUE modern plant is fully equipped, with the most upâ€" aâ€"date dry cleaning maâ€" chinery, thereby we are able to offer to our patr$ the finest workmanâ€" ship possible. | . Kss i small deposit will }ou any item| until Christmas DRY T5 CASH & CARR Y us Service at All Times ND PARK GOODS And with every of | tin our Hosiery entitles you to a ' win any of these LA MPS at no additional cost. | Contest postively: ends Monday, â€" Nov. 5. \| Our Regular 55¢ H the famous Iron Clad B «+ PAIRS * C414 5 Lamps To Be Given THURSDAY, OCTOBER The Ladies ‘Auxï¬lu"f' M. _ Church, are one of ‘their 1 ;:iy evening ( i o'cldgk in the church ner of North Avenue, and Place. An invitation is public to attend for Tel. Highland Park 1088 Hosiery. Sale | Contest | Hold Dinner T 5900 Highland Park | $147 yer 11} North S apps who aver mac land ston the the cl er Satur undeé Ame Bloo Shri TH Mis Th OS rse unt In | Mr th