ues [ Cap RUT t & ki & «h w0 «P be read in the little Montecito church, All Saints by the Sea, and the reception will follow at home. Calif., and Charles A. Storke, II, formerly of this city, will take place Saturday, Nov. 2. The céremony will Bullard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sellar Bullard, of Santa Barbara, PAGE SIX Annver to Last Week‘s You‘d Be Surprised 7 p.m. and 9 .p.m. w , Sun., Holidays â€" 2:30 Continuous â€"â€" COMING NEXT WEEK â€" Katherine Hepburn in "Alice Adams"; James Cagney in ~â€"~*The Irish In Us" More and more smart modern women are discovering the joy in wearing Florsheim shoes. No other shoe so smart and light, yet scienâ€" tifically constructed, m the foot so firmly. See the newest modes for all occaâ€" sions at FELL BROS. â€" 40â€"proving that a man is only as ouuflodfl'b,lrl.vnv.l:lbhl: When a girl of 20 loves a man The picture must hot missâ€" #";mw,:un-:uhh It‘s gay with grins, gals, songs, danâ€" Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. Oct.13â€"14â€"15 Horatius did not defend a bridge against an ar#ay! There is no evidence ‘,;:of the tale. It is a romantic invenâ€" tion that has persist#d beâ€" cause of its heroic qualities. Alcyon Fridayâ€"Saturday : Oct.11â€"12 ANN SOTHERN JACK HALEY ROGER PRYOR Highland Park, HL Tel. H. P. 2400 Admission At All Times > Adults 30¢ â€" Childten 10¢ SYLVIA SIDNEY HERBERT MARSHALL The marriage of Miss Barbara Bocal and Personal | Accent On Youth in Jack London‘s grea‘ story Call Of The Wild EVENING PERFORMANCES The Girl Friend CLARK GABLE LORETTA YOUNG JACK OAKIE in Oct. 16â€"17 of 1. Several ieall- have been reâ€" ceived for capable women who will take temporary work in homes to help during an emergency. Will those nterested please register at the Soâ€" al Servi¢e headquarters? No one esiring permanent position need mpply. 2. (;'111 SERVICE â€" EXâ€" The Sunset Mission Club are sponâ€" soring a pivot card party, Tuesday evening, Oct. ?, at 8 o‘clock in St. James hall, Highwood. There will be several entrance prizes and table awards for all games. 1: )‘ Mrs. Lawrence Annen of Ft. Sherâ€" idan entértained her ‘five hundred club, Tuesday evening. j Miss Eleanor Egan, daughter of Mrs. Nina McNally Bingham and H. Ch:ndle;:kgani of l{f&ford, gon, became bride of Morris rett at St. J:m;sel in Chicago, Satâ€" urday af: Miss Elizabeth Halâ€" sey of New York and Mrs. Farrand Flowers of Washington, D. C., were her a ntg. Mr. Everett, son of Mrs. S. Homer Everett of Cleveâ€" land had his brother, Homer, for best man, and the ushers were his classmates from Yale. The Eugene S. Talbots, for many years friends of the bride‘s mother, gave a recepâ€" tion after the ceremony at their home in Chicago. _ F The Philathea class of the Bethâ€" any Church are planning their anâ€" nual banquet for Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrg. Albert P. Snite of Central avenue returned Saturday from a two motor trip ‘through Indiana, Ohio, Virginia, West Virâ€" inia, and Kentucky. Ex » i is Mrs. Larimore ‘of (Fort Wayne, Ind., Mr. and | Mrs. George Nelson and Mrs. C. J. Peterson of Chicago were S\:}day Euests of the A. D. Brushs .of Dale avenue. Â§ï¬ 4 Mr.. and Mrs, George Bliss of N. Linden avenue were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Mehlhop of Glencoe at the Mehlhops farm in Kendaliville, Ind. Mr. and Mrs, John Snite of Glenâ€" coe returned:|Bunday from a two weeks vacation trip motoring thru Ohio, Kentucky and Virginia, | Mr. Chandlér Ean of Medford, Oregon, was the‘ guest last week of his sister, Mrs. Sewell Truax of Egandale road. * £8 0P Mrs. C. B. Nay, formerly. of Highâ€" land Park and, now of Miami, Florâ€" ida, is viaiti:t Mrs. E. L. Gilroy for several ‘ks. t Mrs. B, A. Leisenring and daughâ€" ters, Virginia and | Dorothy, are spending several weeks in Highland Park and Chicago with friends. . Mrs. W. J. Nelson of Broadview. avenue, is entertaining her dessert bridge club this afternoon‘ (Thursâ€" day). §x" ho 2 ol | 366 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 1377 Mrs. Frank| Walz entertained the members of Her bridge club, Monâ€" day afternoon. 4| 1 The Moody Bible Institute of Chiâ€" cago has announced a @kmorill service for the late Rev. James ‘M, Gray, D.D. LL.D., at its auditorium, Chicago avenue and North LaSalle street, Chicago, next Sundgy after: noon, Oct. 13, at 2:30. The program will be broadcast from‘ 2:80 to 4 o‘clock over radio station WMBIL Mrs. H. A. Babcock of Rite Street is visiting: at Rushville, IIl., her former home. [ 1J %cfonomy! + NO MORE DRAFTS Why spend 33%% more for fuel? Mr, and u{.. Adoiph Glg.::dhaw just returned from an exten mo+ tor trip in d;e’ east. : While in the east they visited Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" bert WeiseMrger at their home in Naples, N. Y. f /Â¥ k Miss Eleanor Conrad, who is teachâ€" ing in Madison, ‘Wis., lbglt the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Conrad. 311 Mrs. Hoermann and daughter have reopened t home at 15614 Dean avenue, after a year‘s absence. The ladies of the Redeemer Luthâ€" eran Church of W. 1Cehh-":llf avenue and McGovern street, are olding & rummage sale at the churth hall on Friday, | Oct.| 11. Please temember the dateé. || 1. 4 STEEL ROCK WOOL INSULATION CO. hertadabuntias in Ad 1 Mr. and Ray T. L*u’on of North St. J avenue, entertained at a family) dinner, Friday evening in honor Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wightman and family, formerly» of this city and recently of Maywood, who left Saturday morning to make their future home in Fargo, N. D. Have Comfort and | An event of special interest to many Highland Parkers is the Banned Book Exhibit now being shown at the Drake hotel under the ‘auspieces of the «Chicago Junior League. This exhibit is in charge ‘of Adelaide Atkin of Winnetka. Some of the books have been banned | because . of â€"moral reasons, but | mostly because of political ones. ‘Alice in Wonderland is one of the ‘books, and was banned from China beenuse it was against their religion for animals to talk.: A number of Russian, books . have been . banned from Italy and Germany because of communistic teachings.. Several banned editions of the Bible and a number of rare editions, some of the: 17th Century are on display, %~ } ~ Grace M. E. Church | North avenue and Lauretta place ‘The Rev. Mr. Tinker has been apâ€" pointed to replace Rev. Billman for the. com%nï¬â€˜: year at Grace M, E. Church."" / } / Church sgervices will be held L(‘)::hb nday mornings instead e y I Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Garnett spent the past! week visiting their son James at Dartmouth college, New Haven, Conn. â€" Mrs. Bernard Nath of Wildwood lane entertained at dinner last Satâ€" urday evening. f Mrs. Frank Austin of Detamble avenue has been called to Calicoon, N.Y. by the death of her brother who died the early part of last week. Millard ~E. Mogg and Juliana Bauer of Highland Park; Carl Olson, Lake Forest and: Anna Ruthgeb of Highland Park were among those to take out marriage licenses in Waukegan recently. Mrs. Jmph Snyder and daughter Josephine® of the Highland apartâ€" ments visited: relatives at Port Washington, Wis. a few days last week. 7 _ Mrs. Kellogg Patterson of Ravine drive entertained at a luncheon on Wednesday, Matthew Lafliin Rockwell of this city is listed among the third honor students in the class of 1937 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technolâ€" ogy. Heis a graduate of Principia. Miss Lulu Lasswell, nurse at Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields high school resumed her duties there on Monday. She had just recovered from injuries‘ susâ€" tained in an automobile accident which occured ‘a week before school opened. Miss Hanson of the Highâ€" land Park hospital substituted durâ€" ing Miss Lasswell‘s absence. : Last Thursday evening, Mrs. Anna Rose was given a surprize dinner party in honor of her birthday anâ€" niversary . at the home of her daughâ€" ter Mrs. John: Rhinehart of Homeâ€" wood avenue. â€". Mrs. James Cady Ewell is to be one of the speakers at the Mexican program to be given at the Evanston Art center. She will also exhibit some of her Mexican. sketches. Miss Margaret Kuchne was hosâ€" tess to the Semper Fidelis class meeting on Tuesday evening at her home on Glenview avenue. _ Rev. and Mrs. F. Brandfeliner moâ€" tored to Davis, Ill., today to take part in a special program which is to be given at the Calvary Evangelâ€" ical church. :\ * Miss Jean Williams of Lincoln avâ€" enue, left last Tuesday for New York to. serve as bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Gertrude Taylor, which will take place Saturday, Ocâ€" tober 12 in St. Bartholomews church, New York City. Mrs. Robert Greenwald (Edna Winter) and Mrs. Wilson (Lenore Carpenter) entertained at a miscelâ€" laneous shower Monday evening at Mrs. Wilson‘s home for Mrs. Henry Witten, formerly oLrraine Zimmer. Mrs. Hans Bahr of Ridge road enâ€" tertained at a party on Wednesday, October 9 in honor of the third birthday anniversary of her daughâ€" ter, Barbara. 4 Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o‘clock in a very quite service, the marriage of Miss Helen Horton Kidd, daughâ€" ter of Mrs. F. J. Kidd and Mr. Frank Lovering Spencer ‘of Mobile, Ala., will take place at Trinity Episcopal church. ‘The service will be read by the Rev. Christoph Keller, rector of the church. The young couple will be attended by Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kidd, Mr. Kidd being Miss He’en's brother. | A reception will be ‘held Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kidd in Deere park. The bride is a graduate of Brenau college in Gainesville, Ga., while the groom is a graduate of Washington Lee in ‘Lexington, Va. ‘ Dorothy Royanne Bartlett, who is ‘attending Lidke Forest College, has been plzgxed to the Alpha *i Delta national sorority. _ | Mrs. Roy S. Bartlett, for many years a leader in the church school at Trinity Church, is now director of religious ‘education and parish secretary at the Church of the Holy Spirit, Lake Forest. The Rev. and Mrs. Herbert W. Prince entertained at a reception last Tuesday evening at the rectory in honor of Mrs. Bartlett and the new assistant, the Rev. Thomas K. Rogers. CHANGE, H. P. 2427, when you need help: with screen doors and storm The Immaculate Conception Sodalâ€" ity will hold: its first meeting in Octobeér tonight, Thursday, the 10th, at 7:30 p.m. in the Immaculate Conâ€" ception school on Deerfield road. All members, and those interested, are invited to be present. | THE PRESS at of Herbert E. Kerber, general chairâ€" man; Mrs. George W. Childs, Mrs. Everett L. Easton, Mrs. Jay S. Glidâ€" den, Mrs, D. N. Gurrman, Mrs. B R. Holden, H. F..Kelley, Mrs. E. B. Low, Mrs. Richard J. Loewenthal, Roderick Macpherson, Albert P. Snite, Mrs. Roger S. Vail and Mrs. Charles A. Wright. t f e district ichairmen and coâ€" chgirmen are busily. engaged thill week in organizing a force of volâ€" unteer. wpt‘kd!:-ui to cover their disâ€" tricts in An intensive solicitation of every block in the city during the campaign period. _ _ Members of the general campaign committee, actively in charge of the campaign plans, are: | District 16 (business district) : North, Vine avenue; east, end of business district; south, Laurel aveâ€" nue; west, Green Bay road. Chairâ€" me;x, J B. Garnett and L. B. Sinâ€" clair. jï¬ } j i District 14: North, Deerfleld aveâ€" nue; east, Northwestern tracks at Blodgett; oo\zth‘r County Line road; west, Lincoln avenue. Chairman, Laurance Abt; coâ€"chairmen,. Mrs. D. M. Blasier and Mrs. John Jackson. District 15; North, Old Elm road; east, ~Northwestern tracks; south, Deerï¬eldf,a&xug; west, Ridge road. Chairman, Bert S. Leech; coâ€"chairâ€" man, Mrs. G. W. McGhie. District 18: North, Central aveâ€" nue; e:? Green Bay road; south, Edgew road; west, North Shore L@s %okip tracks. â€" Chairman, Robert Adlér; coâ€"chairman, Mrs. Howard Detmer. District 11: ‘North, Green Bay road; east, railroad tracks (exceptâ€" ing Highwood); west, Skokie highâ€" way. Chs 1, Clarence Witt. District 12: North;, West Park avenue; east, ‘ Green Bay road; south, Central avenue; west, North Shore Line‘s Skokie tracks. Chairâ€" man, J. Sigurd Johnson. District 10: North, Laurel aveâ€" nue; east, Northwestern tracks; south, Lincoln avenue; west, Green Bay road. Chairman, W. J. Brown; coâ€"chairman, Mrs. Benjamin Rieke. Pay Big Cash Dividends blé. so‘ovh:n:zï¬ H:rlud‘oll Gold . and prices up 69% on scrap gouandmuouonmdmufl. Every day th ds of people are turnâ€" ‘ .nmra watches, out h'.ilrr. and |uhused silver ::eo“,:h’..'. â€"Follow the crowd to Peacock‘s, w re{i" are assured d reliable returns. .District 8: North Edgewood road; east, Northwestern tracks; south, County Line Road; west, North Shore Line‘s Skokie tracks. Chairâ€" man, Hetbert Rowker; coâ€"chairman, Mrs. Betty Hï¬ry., , District 7; North, Lambert Tree road ; t, the lake; south, County Line ; west, North Shore track. Chai , Herman Zischke; coâ€" chairman, Mrs. Oliver $ Turner. _ Distri¢t 6; North, Roger Williams avenue; east, the lake; south, Lamâ€" bert _T road; west, St. Johns avenue, Chairman, A. B. Prindle; coâ€"chairman, Mrs. Lee Supple. | Dis 4: North, Ravine drive; , the lake; south, Beech street; west, St, Johns avenue. Chairman, Donald E. Nichols; coâ€"chairmen, Mrs. Schauffier, Mrs. Waiter | Distri¢t 5: North, Beech street; east, t lake; south, Roger Wilâ€" liams avenue; west, St. Johns aveâ€" nue. Chairman, ChnrletQGrimm;! coâ€"chairman, Mrs. Walter L. Ruâ€" District 2: North, Vine avenue; east, the lake; south, Central aveâ€" nue; v’it. North Shore tracks (exâ€" ¢epting business section). Chairâ€" man, Carl L. Odell; coâ€"chairman, Mrs. F. N. Bard. } f Dist 3: North, Central aveâ€" nue; east, the lake; south, Ravine drive; w St.,, Johns avenue (exâ€" cepting business section). Chairman, g. G. Ives; coâ€"chairman, Mrs. Roger . Vail. ; of district chairmen and: coâ€"chairâ€" men !,:t’the drive. The entire comâ€" munity has | divided into fifteen residen one business districts so that each resident of the comâ€" munity ‘cnll given the opportunâ€" ity to subscribe to the Chest. Community Chest Buite 216 2 North Sheridan Road HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS \~â€"| Phene H. P. 381 Dr. J. P. O°CONNELL C. D. PEACOCK OoLD GOLD RUSH NowW IN EARNEST OLD GOLD OLD SILVER JEWELERS SINCE 1837 te and Monroe _ Palmer House Corner (Continued on Page 1) i Goal Is $41,700 Cooler weather is scoming and you will soon begin to spend more time indoors. Now is th time to prepare for Fall cleaning. We are experts in ating and renewâ€" ing of all house furpishings such s, Carpets, Curâ€" tains and Drapes; Cushions, Furniture, ete. You will be pleased how litle it costs. [ i i;‘ 1 ‘3" o Special Fish Dinner Music Nightly by the Famous Hiâ€"Lites Orchestra 525 Central Avenue Shoulder Pads .................. / Football Pants ..........._._.. / Footballs ...........$1.95 to 1 _ (New streamlined ball) ain Office and C j 327'2’ ‘5 | N. Green Bay 284 EAST PARK AVE. Miss Chase BAL LET T TAP â€" BAL R L # l i A 4 4 > "[ JA Mildred Haessler FLORENCE CHAsE â€" Corrective Work for Girl# and Women . _ Evening Classes f :.?:A'ddts ' For Information Phone Highland Park 1330 ~DANCE STUDIO CHANDL ‘E SOLICIT YOUR RUG CLEANING Villa Moderne Get Ready Tour â€" County, Line and Skoti;I&nM 1â€"Phone H. P. 4288 * .. at 1787 Rice Street, Ravinia, II1. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1st PIANIST AND :’& ACHER specializes in iw.~ear ; 8 ......,...... $1.95 $1.95 to 10.00 Highland Park creative work for children Announces the open&fM her with bottle of w ‘Phone ~$1.25° Classes in FOOTBALL NEEDS FOR EVERY BOY hy _ nose, pair Bavk?‘m THURSDAY, Sw M U :+5n000e es cnrbcicess OB ‘Tel it palding heavy grey) Highland Park 3100 R‘S TEL H OCTOBER 1