1 P 8 a {1I PAGE SIX‘ Answer to Last Week‘s You‘d Be Surprised You‘ll want to defend your child‘s feet against f ailâ€" ments . . . and NOW the time to .start! Buy the youngster‘s shoes at FELL BROS. By a special device we are able to measure the foot accurately .. . thus asâ€" suring perfect comfort and fit! Suite 215 1 North Shoridan HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINC Phone H. P. 381 Gypsies are not descended Irom'%yutitns. : L â€" This fallacy is due to the fact that G) s formerly} palled thems{lv‘ec Egypti They are believed to have ndâ€" ed from people i iting Northwest India. | Dr. J. P. O‘°CONNE Lâ€"â€"â€" COMING SOON â€"â€" Clark Gable in "Call :‘ the Wild"; Sylvia Sydney in "Acâ€" cent © on Youth"; Katherine Hepburn in "Alice Adams" Oil For The Wed.â€"Thurs. with laughter and glorious u‘!fldqhm.“llul’ ; Also: _ March of Time Color Cartoon Month after month this flaming novâ€" el headed the bestâ€"seller list. Now it comes to the screen‘. , . a thunderâ€" ing dramatic sensation. $â€"3 Pennantâ€"winning Panic of Baseball Also: Color Cartoon Other Shorts Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. Oct. 6â€"7â€"8 Sat., Sun., Holidays * 2:30 Continuous Alcyon Thursday Fridayâ€"Saturday Mighland Park, HL ul.?.mn Admisiion At All Times Adults 30¢ â€" Children 10¢ LORETTA YOUNG CHARLES BOYER Warner Oland " â€" â€" Alison Skipworth Benefit Performances for Students of Deerfieldâ€"Shields High Sthool SHIRLEY TEMPLE JOHN BOLESâ€" ROCHELLE HUDSON The year‘s most stirring romance PAT O‘BRIEN: Josephine Hutchinson EVENING PERFORMANCES 7 p.m. and 9 .p.m. Lamps of China JOE E. BROWN in Ring Lardner‘s â€".| Curly Top Shanghai Alibi Ike in Oct. 9â€"10 |_ Mr. and Miu:; Walter Miller of N. Green Bay road announce the enâ€" rgigement of| their daughter to Mr. Bidwell Tillman son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Arthir Tillman of W. Park ayâ€" enue. No date has been set for the wedding. . | s (Moe ‘‘The Ladies of Redgemer Lutheran church of W, Central avenue and McGovern strtet. are holding a rumâ€" mage sale at the church hall on Friday, October 11. | Please_ rememâ€" ber the date. | 1 Marghall Williams ‘has réturned to \his ho from‘ Minnéapolis, Minn., were he visited friends for ten days. *.9 Joybelle Fritsch who attended Maryville college in Tennessee last year is to énroll this fall at the Chicago School of Applied Art. Mr, and Mrs, C. W. Calkins anâ€" nouncte the :trriage of their daughâ€" ter Nelli¢e Hope.to John F. Steib, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Steib of Chicago, Monday, Sept. 30th. Mrs. John‘ W. Gaddis bi{ come from her‘ summer home in Ludingâ€" ton, Mich., to visit: her daughter Mrs. Robert M. Jeffries. . She will return to her home in Cinctinnati, in a few weeks. f! Mrs.. Orren S. Peabody: enterâ€" tained the younger division of the C. Ac{R, n{ her home, Saturday afternoon. fo t .. Mrs. F, N. Williams is entertainâ€" ing the Sunget club today (Thursâ€" d.y)o | â€" "ye _;EL_,, i Mrs. Clarence Scott of D entertained last evening at‘ cellaneous shpwer for Miss i ine Rhinohart I AERC PDEIMENGIUONN ‘ Miss | Ruth | Siljestrom /R Sunday to her home from the land Park hogpital where she went an appendectomy. : < ... Mr. John 1 Banks of Lake Forâ€" est will preach the ‘sermon next Sunday evening at the First United Evangelical church and announces as his sgubject, "A Sixâ€"round Knockâ€" out." You are cordially inéited to hear him. â€" | a _|Dr. and Mrs. John Punton of Kanâ€" sas City, Mo,,; stopped in Highland Park early t:is week toâ€" visit their sister Mrs. John Gaddis, who is visâ€" iting her daughter Mrs. R. M. Jeffâ€" ries. They have; just co: from spending the summér at London England and Eastham on ‘the sea. ‘Mrs. Geo. W. Childs, N. Sherâ€" idan road, and Mrs. F. B. Hitchcock, 521 Wg‘verly‘md, were tb office of the Tuberculosis association Wedâ€" nesday, Septéember 25, making prepâ€" arations for the coming Seal Sale drive yvhich! begins Thanksgiving day. 4) .0. Fike ons B ' Park on Sept. 28. The wedding took place ore the immegiate families with Dr. Louis W, S)zwin officiating. reception followed at the brides home. The young couple have taken O‘Fln apartment on the north side in Chicago. I Mr. (Warner Turriff spent the weekâ€"end : visqting friends in Chamâ€" paign, n]v, I ;, [= C Elien Horn is attending Milliken college at Decatur, IIl. _ <, : Mr. and Mrs. John Dobson (Eveâ€" Iyn Moot) of Bethlichem, Pa., are the proud parents of a son, John CHICAGO OFFICES : day noon to insure appearance in current issue. T eiee Te o hoiA ce i peplioned. i be t Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schylander of Chicago announce the marriage of their daughter Ruth to Mr. Kenâ€" neth L. Skidmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Skidmore of Highland THE HICHLAND Pï¬â€™RK PRESS Entered as Second Class Maiter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office ag Highland Park, Illinois Communications intended for publication must be wri Saned mhth the hame nnd aadrees IF the mifter. They is wm $1.50 per year I Lacos wmid“w‘hihw?flathcl Student Stage Show Added Proceeds to ‘be used to stipport élub activities, especially college scholarship fund for worthy boy and girl. _ | €/ suff | .. _ |. + ADMISSION;: . ; ADULTS 30¢ > CHILDREN 10c GIR ALCYON Oil For The Lamps of China â€" : Benefit Performances Wednesd;yâ€"Thursday October 9â€"10 Local ?nd Personal of Highland Pflrk. | [present | [ : gephine. Hutchinson and ‘Pat O‘Brien in | »EERFIELD-S@IELDS $ CLUB â€" BOYS‘ CLUB . _ A member of _ : THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUAI erfield a misâ€" ‘atherâ€" turned Highâ€" underâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Robert K Carver entertained at a teg Monday for Mr. d Mrs, Williagm . Vose of Southern|California. Mrs, Vose was formerly Irene Shields of this city. Rev. F. Brandfeliner, pastor of the First United Evangelical chur church of Ashton, Illinois next Sunâ€" day evening and in his absence Mr. The |evening entertainment is under the direction of Mrs. Robert Hotz of Lake Forest, There will be the Junior) league review with special music by Al Short. Others who will appear on the program: Nelson Shawn, Don McNeil as masâ€" ter of |ceremonies, Abbot dancers, King‘s Jesters, Queen Mary Whitâ€" ney, fohérly th Paul Whitman‘s orchestra, Dale Page, a Junior leaâ€" guer NBC Male chorus, Boneli boys, Morin sisters, Charley Sears and Edward Donely. 4 Three: Highland Park . students who ‘attending Lake Forest uniâ€" versity this year have been pledged to the'Mollowing sorority and fraâ€" ternities}; Royanne Bartlett to Alpha Xi Delta, John Brigham to Gamma Alpha Upsilon and Gay Webster to Alpha Sigma Kappa. | dinner sday at the Officers club in Fort |Sheridan. Lt. and Mrs. Hadley Richardson of Madison Barâ€" racks, .Y. were the guests of honor.! | figs Mr. r"d Mrs. D. W. T'rescott of Fon duaac, Wisconsin spfent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zahnle of Vine avenge. ; ~Mr. Mrs. Joseph Dietz and Mr. an 'Pirs. Joseph May of Pasaâ€" dena, if., were the guests of Mr. and. Mrg. F. N. Williams a fewâ€" days last .w ‘lé. $ * Mrs Hazel Ferrow ‘of the Udell Apafm’ nts spent séveral days last week visiting friends in St, Louis, Mo. One of the surprises of the eveâ€" ning will be the appearance of a famous‘ person.. There is also to be a bridge party in the afternoon with a lecture by Culbertson at 2 o‘clock in the Gold Mr. hnd Mrs. Robert| Phelps of Rice strept are announcing the birth of a son Robert Wellington, II, born Monday t‘_the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. ~|Mrs. Phelps was formerly Wilma |Knobloch of. Fort Sheridan. Major and Mrs. H H. McGuire of Fort Sheridan are entertaining at dinner tqnight (Thursdg). | Major and Mrs. T. J. Cassidy enâ€" terained the Medical Bridge. club at Gene ‘Markwalter popular young soda d$ nser of (%sella drug store left Tuesday for his home at Miami, Florid,nr . Ne | An invitation is extended to all the ladies of the First United Evâ€" angelical church to attend the meetâ€" ing of ‘the Womens Missionary soâ€" ciety which will be held on Thursâ€" day, Octilber 10 at the residence of Mrs. Art tr Tillman, 615 W. Park avenue at 2:30 p.m. The ‘Junior league are taking over the Drake hotel, Chicago, on Fridny‘an? will be in charge of all lctiviti*s;’ |â€" At 2 o‘clock there will be a lecture on "World Drama‘" by Clifton Utley. & Mi# ‘Janet McCaffrey is attendâ€" ing )rthwestern university this year. [ | [. The Philomathean Reading circle met T ay evening at the home of Mrs. John Sloan, Mrs. Julins LeT- geler g%#e‘ the book review. P . _ Mr. J. M. Richie of Palmyra, IIl., is 'ppetj-:ing two weeks with his daughtéer| Mrs. Robert S. Black and family (of Bloom street. Mrs, ‘H. Bruce Glasco of Kansas City, Mo., is arriving this week to visit her sister «Mrs. John Gaddis, who ia‘) visiting her daughter Mrs. R. M. Jeffries. Mr. Hayw Highl: week. Jr bt:gu hospital, Dobson, 1 Mrs. %ï¬ tral av Mr. an on â€" Tugs at B hill, M Bar 10101‘:,1 ros and Mrs. Swen Swensen of rd,: Wis,, were visitors in nd Park Monday of this as their guest last week rt T. Robinson of Charâ€" . Va., who has just reâ€" com Denvyer where she atâ€" e meeting of the National H. Emerson Jr., returned rbor, Mich., last week to r year at the University nd : Mrs. Joseph Hornor of 2400 N. Deere Park â€"|National Federation of ibs of which Mrs. Robinâ€" member. Mrs. ‘Robinson is president of the State m of Music Clubs â€"of W. recently at ‘the Lyingâ€"In ‘ Philadelphia, | Pa. Mrs. s the dnn?xter of Mr. and sell Moot formerly of : Cenâ€" ue, Highland Patk. . a Emerson, daughter of Mrs. A. H. Emerson left iny to resume her studies ord Junior college, Haverâ€" Eh% Av-u'hl State g arged at regular advertising rates. n one side of the paper and uldmdmdwh%- TY ~GROUP y, Udell Building,. Highland a‘ Highland Park 657â€"558â€"559 5 cents per single copy THE PRESS , October 9, 10; Wednesday, Thursâ€" day, "Oilafon the Lamps of China," with Pag O‘Brien and Jean Muir. Alice Teasdale Hobart‘s most intérâ€" esting m of modern China with its contrast of Western and Oriental customs, and) manners furnishes a plot of unusual calibre and an abâ€" sorbing study of the methods of| liig busginess.| Clear and logical in its plot devéloment, with excellent actâ€" ‘ing by a fine,cast. Notable phomgr- raphy a d outstanding in its artisâ€" try. â€" Adults and young adults. | . Succegding| programs will appear every first and third Sunday eveâ€" ning of the month. The committee in charge will spare no eflm and cost: to offér some of the outstanding programs Mï¬he‘ community. | / / The public is cordially, invited, A freeâ€"will pffering to sugï¬sn the proâ€" grams will be appreciate | St. Johns Church to | . Sponsor Travel Talks ~ St. John‘s Evangelical church, Green and Homewood avenues will spongor :nseries of ten Sunday evening p ms during the fall and winter sersou. The first of these programs will be presented Sunday, October 6 at 8 p.m.. The first part of the program will take the audiâ€" ence to Mexico, the land of beauty and charms. 'The second part of the program will take listeners to Canâ€" ada, the land of many lakes, forests and streams. ‘ It will be an hour and a half qf most interesting mhoving pictures, _ | ' , 6 j P ‘‘The Japanese delegation of five + nagl amu Takeshita, re and ing . Lieutenant General H Ninomiy } retired, now. on a = will tour of the United States on the invitation of the Veterans of F Wars, will visit the Naval station at Great Lakes as the of Rear;Admiral John Downes, U. S. N., Commandant Ninth Naval Disâ€" triet.. | At® | t H The déelegationâ€" will arrive ‘at Great L&kes about noon on Saturâ€" day, October 5, accompanied by t Honorable Sadao Iguchi, the Congul for Japan in Chicago, and re; i+ tatives of the Veterans of o::ré‘tu Wars, Department of Illinois.. They will be greeted by Captain C. C. Baughman, N.S.N., executive offi¢er of the tr&ining station, their host in the abs¢hce of Admiral Downes, whose official duties with the Naval Reserves will require his being in the Twié;' Cities on that day, . || Japanese Delegation | . To Visit Great Lakes O.ctohl% 3, Thursday . "Shanghai" with Warner Oland and Allison Skipâ€" worth. | ma of a Russian emlge catapulted to fame in China. He falls in love with an American rl, but because of his being part Cfln â€" ese, ‘e the alliance with her. Adults. (¢ | +} Musical and Tea _ _ ‘Next Tuesday P.M. The Green Bay Road School P. T. A. are sponsoring a musical and tea at |the school, Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 8, at three o‘clock. The program will be presented by Elizabeth Moore Getz, pianist, and Ruth Breyspraack Haymar, violinist. Mrs. Getg is l{\v::ll known in Highland Park. (Mrs. Heymar will conduct classes in ensemble work here this season.‘ A special welcome is extendâ€" ¢d to all new mothers. 4 / Octobet 6, 7, 8; Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Shirley Temple in “Oui‘l)y Top." Romantic drama. ‘Benefactor adopts child and grown sister from brphanag"gi Transported to world of gociety, thild breaks through ‘the frosty eXterior of the bluebloods and when disaster threatens the roâ€" mance of her. sister and bengfactor, she brings them together. Songs by the three leading players are pleasâ€" ingly intérspersed. A Shetland pony Octobeér 4, 5; Friday, Saturday, "Alili Ike" with Joe E. Brown jand Olivia Dé Haveland. A yarn of bagseâ€" ball and blondes, based on the story gritten yy Ring Lardner, ‘ Comedy. Family. ; +\ [ j Pottery Classes Offered â€" _ Another outstanding feature. ofâ€" feted in the educational department of the Y,W.C.A. is a ten‘ weeks Potâ€" téry course, instructed by Mrs.‘Elâ€" lery H.ug‘rvey. 1 Mrs. Harvey has been a special student at Madison university, Lewis and Art institute, and has previously taught three years in Highland Park. Classes will begin Wednesâ€" day, October 9 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 The course offers an excellent opâ€" portunity to make Christmas gifts. Exhibits may be seen at J. B. Garâ€" nett‘s ‘ngan Duffy & Duffy Cleaners, the After buffet luncheon in the Comâ€" mandant‘# house, the distinguished guests will be honored‘at 1:30 pim. with a special review of the Recruit Battalion, at which time Admiral Taskeshita will be given a salute of seventeen guns. Immediately followâ€" ing the review, the delegation will return to Chitago. . i f D. A. R. Better Films : _|| § *‘Committee Review d n m% duck add to the ihtéres't for small children. Family. L Banks of Lake Forest will be .Jip.su..wmï¬; The Ladies Aid of the Redeemer I:Â¥heran church is spopsoring a |rummage sale to be held @n Friday, | Oct. 11. The sale will be held in the ‘}Sunfl-y school room in the rear of the church on West Central #Â¥enue, facâ€" ing McGovern street. ~}; .‘ © The .usual wearing “‘, rel plus isome.honsehold goods * All be ofâ€" \fered for sale at the cu tomary low !price’s of rummage sales, All young people, is Pocock says, should have the training which these â€"assemblies afford g they are young, as no matter *' perfect the home training, they eed ‘contact with a group to develgp poise in later life. The class i ‘ 11 room dancing offers ideal "';. tions for them to get this much neéded and too often neglected group prictice Ballâ€" room eï¬qnmud t will be stressed in both groups, | The Highland Park young people are looking forward : uch enâ€" thusiasm to the opening| of these dancing parties. There will be three special parties during th nter, the Christmas party, Val s party and a fancy cogstume party. | _Applications for 1936 J s will be received by the Secrethry of State in November. o 4400 ; . _ New License P k Secretary of State, rd / J. Hughes, states that the license plates, which will be for disâ€" tribution about the first in Deâ€" cember, will be white a black. â€" 6 :: < One of the things I1 meet with the approval of th tomobile owners will be that mobile licenses will be reduced 1§ â€"per cent in price for 1986. & Saturday evening er 26, will mark the opening of Mifs Jessie L. Pocock‘s third season of Hi School Fortnightly and 7th G ~assembly ‘pomted by the Y.W.C. * Dancing Classes Start © _ |Special Program at October 26 at Y.W .C.A.! ‘Grace M. R, After the opening fe on oat» urday evening these: will meet fortnightly on Fri + beginning November 1. ie 7th and 8th Grade assembly _ â€"meet at 7:15 p.m., and the High I Fortâ€" nightly at 9 pam. | 16 } Rummage Sale at}'i: Redeemeli; hurch 22 North Second St LILLY 284 EAST PARK 1‘: 10 McGovern Street WE ARE NOW LOCATED AT OUR NEW BALLET â€" TAP â€" BALLROOM &nd ACROBATIC \_____ Corrective Work for Girls and Women .~ .. [ ; ;EvéingCluse‘afor 'ulti mt ? / â€"For Informi lg'ionr Phone‘ Highland Park 1880 _ 5 t 1Â¥ 0. 009C To Hah Sss â€" Deane Mildred Haessler Axinpunces the opening of her DANCE STUDIO FLORENCE GHASE at 17?? Rice Street, Ra\!#h,fm. modern sanitary barber shop whose policy is to Render ‘expert barber service. â€" TUE@%DAY, oc'rosï¬n Ist PIANIST anp. TEACHER | _ _ For a limite® time only QmiliolePe ients ... i]i:iral ’i‘ Evenings by appointmi BEAUTY SHOP af 6 Second St. MRS. RAFFERTY || mittyԤ RBER SHOP LOCATION © Classes in SPECGIAL _ On Sunday, |October 6 at 8 es there will be an evangelistic meay, given by: ert J. 5, Senior $ Whe.ton. !Qe at u (lake : uit thodist chirch. | He has n&.r his subject "What Must I p,» , * * :’o one mrd-m; straight ‘foriwvard messag young* L&M ester. All Are welcome, A s s 4 o) former ~WMBI â€"radio < Della who is a senior a fieldâ€"Shi¢lds High school, . ~ 16:30 Phone Wighland Park 2087 Hotel Waukegan Admission + 25¢ THURE&DAY, oC IT‘8S HERE! Friday and Saturday The Biggest and _ | Peppiest | â€" _ [ $ISHOW _ 1 TRVING SINGERR | {|3 _ Given by the _. North Shqre Lodge No it Y abrimew > |. Magonic Temple® 10, 1985 Dalmatian Puppies: :{COACK DOG) â€" _ ire Bred â€" Males *.25-. t h- Will Deliver Ecansvilie, Wig" Don‘t and his famous band BAZAAR and DANCE onj’t ‘miss this show | ! ‘of shows. _ _ l)‘i‘lleG NIGHTLY â€" Â¥I one ~â€" _ Retveshnent tay, message from g, Ne. 171 Lake Po.