The bride wore an autumn red afternoon frock with . matching brown accessories and an orchid corsage. She was attended by her two sisters, Janet and Virginia, who wore frocks of green and rust, reâ€" spectively, and corsages of yellow and rust pompons. William Henry Winters of Chicago was best man and Leslie Vaughan, also of that city, was groomsman. Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Saaâ€" thoff announce the marriage of their daughter, Carolyn, to George Harold Ehlen, son of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Ehien of Chicago. The service was read by the Rev. Harâ€" vey Siemsen on Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o‘clock at the home of the bride‘s parents. A reception followed the service. After a week‘s wedding trip, Mr. Ehlen and his bride will be at home in the Linden Crest apts., Wilmette. The wedding is planned to take place shortly before the Christmas holidays. The bridegroom will arâ€" rive about the middle of December, just a few days before the cereâ€" mony. l SAATHOFFâ€"EHLEN WEDDING HELEN JEFFRIES ENGAGED Mrs. Jeffries spent & winter in London with her daughter, at which time she met her future sonâ€"inâ€"law. Miss Virginia Jeffries accompanied her sister to England for the corâ€" onation ceremonies last spring, so she, too, has met her sister‘s fiance. The sisters are granddaughters of the late Rev. John W. Gaddis of Cincinnati, O., and the late George H. Jeffries of Charleston, IIl Miss Jeffries was educated at the University Schools and at Ferry Hall. She spent a year in New York and then went abroad to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, of which she is a graduate. Dovks on inc Baikans and waw war correspondent for the London Times and later foreign editor of the Sunâ€" day Times. News of the engagement of Miss Helen Jeffries, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morre Jeffries of Linâ€" coln ave,, to Allen Crayfurdâ€"Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harâ€" rington Crawfurdâ€"Price, of London, England, did not come as a total surprise to her many friends here as Miss Jeffries has spent several seasons in London. Mr. Crawfordâ€"Price is a Harrow man, one of England‘s famous pubâ€" lie schools, and is engaged in the advertising business in London. His father is the author of â€" several PAGEâ€" SIX B. E. Christensen, O.D. ~ OPTOMETRIST Thursdayâ€"Friday Oct. 7â€"8 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMâ€" ADVENTURE, romance and lnughter in a mwdrn&. rl-lhl se« Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday % _ â€"â€"â€"â€" ALSO â€"â€" OPPICIALâ€"FIGHT PICTURES JOE LOUIS vs. TOMMY FARR Tel H. P. 2400 â€" â€" Highland Park, III. â€"~ Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ Eve Performances 7:15 and 9:15 â€" Sat.â€"Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 continuous TONY MARTIN â€" LEAH RAY EDWARD EVERETT HORTON LOUISE CAMPBELL 66 WILD MONEY" Phone Highland Park 2160 SHIRLEY TEMPLE VYICTOR McLAGLEN "SING AND BE HAPPY" "WEE WILLIE WINKIE*" BETTE DAYVIS, ED 391 Central Avenue Highland Park, L ADDED : CARTOON AND MAROH OF TIME RUDYARD KIPLINGS < LOCALS â€" Oct. 10â€"11â€"12 s N in "KID GALAHAD hn Xits Rixts BORRRSCaR rf Rantn is "TOAST YORK" starring A L CY O N AND â€" s»â€"<«>« COMING â€"â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Sandâ€" wick studied the educational sysâ€" a month‘s vacation at Onkema, Michigan. Previous to their stay in SANDWICKS BACK FROM EUROPE At 8:30 o‘clock Wednesday eve ning, Miss Clara Broms, daughter of Mr.: and Mrs. Charles Broms, beâ€" came the bride of Clyde Willard of Texas. The wedding ceremony was performed in the Highwood Methâ€" odist church. The bride wore a white chiffon gown and a white veil and carried a shower bouquet. Miss Muriel Bartlett served as maid of honor and wore forgetâ€"meâ€"not blue satin and carried an old fashioned colonial bouquet. The Misses Thq- ma Erickson and Mary Feldschneiâ€" der, classmates of Miss Broms, atâ€" tended her as bridesmaids, wearing hyacinth blue moire and carrying dusty pink chrysanthemum muffs. Edward Broms, brother of ~the bride, was best man. Ushers were Gordon Lorimer and Joseph Sobey. Little Barbara Bahr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Hans Bahr, will en« tertain a few of her little friends at a Hallowe‘en party Saturday aftâ€" ernoon in honor of her fifth birthâ€" day anniversary. Mrs. Harry Sheahen of W. Cenâ€" tral avenue will entertain her bridge club this afternoon (Thursâ€" day). â€" A reception was held immediately mfter the ceremony in the church parlors. The couple will make their home i1 Texas. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT To ROLLAND HASTINGS JR. BROMSâ€"WILLARD NUPTIALS WEDNESDAY Highland : Park‘s younger group will be interested to learn of a reâ€" cent engagement _ announcement which was made Saturday in San Francisco, Calif. At a tea given by Dr. and Mrs. John Sperry of that city the engagement of their daughâ€" ter Lillian Mason Sperry to Rolland Thomas Rankin Hastings, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland T. R. Hasâ€" tings, was made known. next May she will be his bride. Miss Sperry‘s parents were living in Gerâ€" many at the time Americs entered the world war, and shortly after they reached safety in Norway, she was born in Oslo. When they reâ€" turned to the United States Dr. Sperry settled in California instead of in his native Georgia, and Mis: Sperry grew up in San Francisco where she attended Miss Burke‘s school. Mr. Hastings attended Lake Forâ€" est academy arid Dartmouth colâ€" lege. The announcement will be a great surprise to all of young Mr. Hasâ€" ting‘s friends for none of them has met his fiancee. Even Mr. and Mrs. Hastings have not met her, for while they were visiting in Califorâ€" nia this past summer, visiting their son who has been working in San Francisco for the last two and a half years, Miss Sperry was away. Saturday If your Dad has sort of forgotten the days when he was a kid . . . be a regular fellow and take him along to see this film! ADDED : LOUIS vs. PARM #IGHT PICTURES HANDS OFF . . High Tension Love! No woman dares marry these devilâ€" ting mhen Shapire hocks_antie wher re they‘re -fl'l.'!‘u--b-nllhhl. excitement, crackling . with ~laughs ! Margaret Lindsay â€" Stuart Erwin â€" J. Farrell MacDonald Wed.â€"Thurs. Oct. by BOOTH TARKINGTON It (Young Anthony Adverse) "PENROD AND SPRING BYINGTON was just last May that Mr PAT O‘BRIEN HENRY FONDA BILLY MAUCH in 13â€"14 Mrs. Fred Schweiger, manager of the Highland Park Chandler store, who has been confined to his home with a severe case of tonsilitis, has improved sufficiently to resume his work. Dr. and Mrs. William L. Winters announce the birth of a son, Rex Parkin Winters, on Friday, October 1st, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs.‘ Peter Peradott of Highwood are the proud parents of a daughter, born Friday, October 1, at the Highland Park Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kuch of N. St. Johns avenue and Mr. and Mrs. George Hildebrant and son of Oshâ€" kosh, Wisconsin, returned Sunday from a trip to Beach, N. D., and Wibaux, Mortana, where they visâ€" ited relatives. Mrs. Christoph Keller her parents in St. Paul, two weeks. F Majorâ€"and Mrs. M. G: Armstrong of Fort Sheridan are entertaining a cocktail party Friday afternoon. Miss Dorothy Melville has been appointed campus editor of the daily No_lithwestgr[ student newspaper. Mr. and Mrs. Will Krumbach were called to Madison, Wisconsin, early this week because of the seâ€" rious illness of their daughter, Mrs. R. D. Lueth (Eilen), who underâ€" went an operation for appendicitis. Mr. Byron Harcke has to Highland Park after the past several months ford, Il]. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Guyot and son of Maywood spent a few days this week with their parents, Mr.: and Mrs. William Guyot of Glenview avenue while enroute to Olney, Illinois, where they will visâ€" it Mrs. C. F. Shrey for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Lenzi of Highwood are receiving congratuâ€" lations on the birth of a daughter, born=Friday, October 2nd, at the Highland | Park: Hospital. Mrs. F. B. Hitchcock and daughâ€" ter Margaret and son Peter left this week for Palo Alto, California, where the children will continue their studies. they had spent several mlwmvmlr.lnd- wick studied the eduactional sys tems in foreign countries. Mrs. Charles C. Hatcher, Jr. has as her guests for a week, her mothâ€" er and sister, Mrs. I. N. Odell and Jessie Odell of Frankfort, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Roceo Tuchi of Highwood have a daughter born at the Alice Home Hospital in Lake Forest, Sept. 26th. MRS. JOHNSON HERE FROM SHANGHAI Mrs. Walter J. Miller spent the past two weeks with her sister at Lake Okoboji, Iowa. Mrs. Miller, who lives in San Francisco, Calif., has been staying with her daughter, Mrs. P. N. Gould, for the past sevâ€" eral months. Mrs. Charles H. Dickey of San Francisco, Calif,. will arrive here Saturday to spend several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Irving Randall. Mrs. Harvey Branigar of Biloxi; Miss., formerly of Highland Park, is visiting friends here this week. Mrs. Christoph Keller is visiting her parents in St. Paul, Minn., for Lorene Lindstrom, daughter of Fred Lindstrom of 643 Homewood ave., is one of the new fall pledges to the Arrows, social group on the campus at Cornell college, Mt. Ver» non, fs. Anwdnm pledgings were made early week. Mhmmb-ul cial groups twice each year, becomâ€" ::‘o.w:('h_m-j year in cotiege. " Hasthes Thintnns witk Mrs. Chandler Johnson an d daughter Star arrived in Highland Park last Thursday and visited her motherâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Jared Johnâ€" son a few days this week before flying~ on to Scarsdale, N. °Y., to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Auâ€" gust Vane. ‘ Lt. Johnson is stationed with the Marines in Shanghai and will not be transferred to the Unitâ€" ed States until the latter part of November. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Ingram of Vine avenue have closed their home for the winter and are at the Orâ€" rington hotel in Evanston. LORENE LINDSTROM PLEDGED Mrs. Sarah Wilcox Cngier en tertained several friends at lunch éon on Tuesday. Mrs. E. Teechers and Mr. W. Newbill of Indianapolis, Indiana, were the week ‘end guests of the William Kneblochs of Fort Sherâ€" idan. Mrs. Knobloch and her guests spent last Saturday at Madison, Wisconsin, visiting Dick Knobloch, who is a sophomore at the Univerâ€" sity of Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith (Flora Harrington) who were married last Saturday, have returned from their wedding trip to Milwaukee and are livine at K21 Araw avennma Miss Velva Bridges of. Laurel avenue has returned from a two week‘s vacation in Montour, Iowa, where she visited her mother. returned spending in Rockâ€" T EB PR ESs The Blue and White banquet is the name the Girls club of Highâ€" land Park high school has chosen for their annual father‘s, mother‘s and daughter‘s banquet which is to be held on October 21 at 6:30 p.m. in the high school cafeteria. The blue and white motif will beâ€"carried out inâ€"allâ€"theâ€"decorations. .. Following the dinner there will be a special talent program in the auditorium. Only girls in the high school will participate in this program. Tickets will be on sale at the high school from Oct. 11 to Oct. 15. Mr. Morgan is survived by his widow and four children, A. Cleriâ€" hew Morgan, of Atlanta, Ga.; Otho H. Morgan of Ithaca, N. Y.; Mrs. Hamilton _ Macomb of Memphis, Tenn., and Judy Morgan of Atlanta, Georgia; one brother, Elisha Morâ€" gan of Vashen, Wash., and three sisters, Mrs. R. C. Day of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Tom Bellhouse of Alto, Ga., and Mrs. Francis S. North of Lake Forest Ill. This is the second death in the Morgan family in the past two weeks as Mr. Morgan‘s brotherâ€"inâ€" law, _ Thomas _ Bellhouse, . passed away over a week ago in Alto, Ga. the Arrows, Miss Lindstrom, a soâ€" phomore, is a member of the W.A.A, :ol(:;otodomynd&uuz- e , All the friends of Anson Morgan, and they are many, remember his unfailing courtesy, his loyalty, and the qualities that distinguished him as a man of the highest ideals. Girls‘ Club Will Hold Banquet Oct. 21 Mr. Morgan was born in Chicago February 12th, 1869, the son of Captain Otho H. Morgan and Julia Potwin Morgan, who in the early 70‘s moved to Highland Park which in that day was real country, to bring up their growing family of children. Their home on North Sheridan Road was always a center of unfailing hospitality. Following his graduation from Cornell Uniâ€" versity, Mr. Anson Morgan entered the Chicago Varnish Company, founded by his father, and later beâ€" came one of its executives. In Noâ€" vember 1899, he married Miss Ella Clerihew of Minneanalie and far many years lhey made their home in Highland Park, where they both took part in all community activâ€" ities, civic, school and church. Mr. Morgan ‘was an elder in the Presâ€" byterian church and a director and officer of the Highland Park State Bank. He was ‘a member of the Exmoor Country Club and the Unâ€" ion League Club of Chicago. Anson C. Morgan Former Resident Dies in Georgia Word has just been received of the death October 4th of a former resident of Highland Park, Anson Cloudeh Morgan, in Alto, Georgia, where he and his family have malle their home since 1924. Tel. H. P. 2967 Dr. Jim Butterworth Veterinarian By Special Appointment to Their Majesties the Dog & Cat Jewelry, Watches, Gold Teeth, Plated Articles, Silver CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN 372 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 630 It‘s nourishing and healthfal as well as deliciously refreshing on warm days. It‘s FLAYVOR IS DIFFERENT Appealing to young and old alike, even those who never could drink milk really emjoy milk from Mellody Farms. Phone Highland Park 674 MELLODY FARMS DAIRY OLD GOLD I. H. NEMEROFF DRINK MILK FOR GOOD HEALTH 2810 W. Park Ave. We always .pay proper cash value. CASH for On the coming Sunday the Reâ€" deemer Lutheran Church of West Central avenue will celebrate its annual mission festival. There will be special services both in the morning at 10:30 and in the evening Mission Festival At Redeemer Church 159 NORTH STATE STREET ModernizeYour Kitchen‘! mz 1887 The Hub‘s 50th Year 1937 PURITAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY our kitchens at 1225 and 1232 Marion Ave., (Braeside) Highland _Park. Open Saturday and Sunday. CALL RANdoiph 9546. of Los Angeles, California in the Deerfield Grammar School, Deerfield, Illinois. . Mr. Hill is a member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Churchâ€"Theâ€"First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Masachusetts. â€" Friday Evening, October 15, 1937, at 8:00 P. M. â€" by The Entire Room Will be Brighter j First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park, Illinois THE i€?: HUB Henry C.LYTtTtoN & Sons FREE LECTURE Christian Science Men‘s Shop Women‘s Shop "Manis*‘e Vamr n.’.‘.'u-h. OQOutfiit 2" ' JUDGE FREDERICK C. HILL, C.S. "For outing and abouting you will be surprised to see what we have to offer in our outing department." And beâ€" cause of the many surprises in new ideas always to be found here we‘re still tops today with you "outers and abouters." The public is cordially invited to a From ‘an old Hub adâ€" Orrington and Church . . . EV ANSTON . Sherman and Church . . . EV ANSTON with on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1937 Let us free the life and colâ€" ors from the wilting, disâ€" coloring smudge that no amount of vacuuming will remove. You‘ll see again the charm and beauty of your floorcoverings. Our process is good for ï¬â€˜our rugsâ€"prolongs their ‘eâ€"and your finest Orienâ€" tal is safe in our care. at 7:30 At the morning service the pastor will deliver the mission addreds, while in the evening seryâ€" ice there will be a guest speaker, namely the Rev, F. Elz of Chicago. It is a long standing custom of the congregation to set aside one Suudayhltn-h‘o.ud!min missions, and to bring a special ofâ€" fering for that purpose May We Call This Week? CLEAN RUGS ' We do}the jobâ€"com e pleteâ€" at lowest cost CHICAGO