46 4 t BJ $3 & t J Â¥ U 44 18 OR [ at Clark Gable â€" Spencer Traeéy ( Mr. and (Mrs. announce the en daughter, Ann, A4NN osrRowskrg3 ; / ENGAGEMPNT ANNOUNCED ~r. Aunorath and his bride will make their home in J. Ontario. where he is now.an i ‘ or in the air force. The new! plan to be here during the }Christmas holidays. [ BA« Migs Karsten, the iughter â€" of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karsten of Fort Sheridan, was given a. rigse perâ€" sonal shower last Thurs ay evening by a group of friends. {Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Edward. eber ‘enâ€" tertained at a personal :ghower for the brideâ€"toâ€"be at her arters in Fort Sheridan. it Friday, Saturday Miss Florence Karsten will leave Friday for Toronto, Ontario where she will join her fiance, Louis Kunâ€" drath, who is in service there, : The young couple will be married three days after Miss Karsten‘s arrival, in which time she ;&hg‘" to u-l tablisn _hor .residence in Canada. Thrill for thrill KARSTENâ€"KUNDRATH wakpbmwe®*~ _: [‘! Sigma Nu Mothers club are havâ€" ing a luncheon‘ meeting Thursday, Nov. 14, 1 o‘clock at Orrington hotel, Bridge will be layed after business ‘ meeting. Hostesses: Mrs. P. .A. Wray, Chicago ; [Mrs.. C. A. ioh:tx‘.:_n, Chicago; Mrs. J. G. Coomâ€" Telephone H. P. 2400 Sparkling eyes From the pages .. Saturdays and Holidaysâ€"30c Evenings and Sundaysâ€"40¢ â€" Children VASSAR CLUB To OPEN TUESDAY ADDED : 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., | y, Novemâ€" ber 12, by all Monticello college women and their gut Mrs. Kenâ€" neth Shepard was in gharge of resâ€" ervations. L9 + A tea and reception was given in honor of Ruth Bryan Rohde, at the Geotgi:n hotel, Evanston, from Cld en ol on es Mrs. Rohde s poke to New Trier and lvuumq(owmhip High schools on November 12th, and at Oak Park on Nov r 13th,. Her subject, a most vi present ‘day subject was, "This ocracy‘ of Ours." ‘ The women of th‘ Chicago Monâ€" ticello club brought to the stuâ€" dents of thrée Chicago suburban high schools, the R‘ï¬npottu'nity to ho?r Ruth Bryan hde, f RUTH BRYAN ROHDE SPEAKER 3 ~Jerse Jates of the Jown Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor _ GLADYS UDELL, Society Rditor PAGE SIX ANN S8OTHERN in Robert uuq.;;?f“;j,i*;‘. utd ED _ HONEYMOONX," ROONEY in “‘1#1‘ CARTOON AnND wEews ALL WOMEN HAVE secrEts SHH ! it dnrï¬ toll all about college romnnes t "DR. KHLDARE in rs.. John Qs"trowakj engagement of their ?, to ~Mr.) Stephen SOUTH OF THE BORDER" and flashing guns add zest and Amnuas 10 "THE EARL OF CcHiIcacgo" ET7 o itheutt Aevtndioirrataisic...diat &A of Brock Williams‘ startiing novel comes astounding personality! > Ayre star for star . Jean Cagney â€" Joseph sene Autiry . s "BOOM Town" mbers. have been ing o{ their: class e are: Mrs. Carl Harriet Borland, entertainment tnp VALLACE â€" BEER %& UP THE uufn.;â€"" ga’/éd o/ ZAe ADMISSION PRICES anc!‘ Rartymore UBLE FEATURE â€"â€"___~______ ?oï¬.dw'}gd Arnold â€" Reginald Owen y, Clandette Colbert â€" "DULCY," . ROBERT NT .â€"u_.;;i;.'ji miley . Burnette in ndaysâ€"30¢c to 6:30 p.m. * Children, 12 years and GOES HOME" zest â€"an it packs the mightiest wallop it SELECT SHORT sUBJECTS Allen, Jr, in Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hutchison of Oakwood avenue will be hosts to their bridge club at dessert bridge Saturday evening. ' and colored ‘neighborhood | (still) pictm'gs taken and shown by Mr. *Â¥ ill. ul Hoyt Roush. enjoyed a lovely buffet supper at Open House Tea room, Sunday eveâ€" ning. The entertainment consisted of a Lowell ‘Thomas travel moving picture shown by Mr. Walter Eyle Foudity ced i hob l oo dtoten Mrs. George Lenfesty of Walker avenue gave a bridge party and midnight luncheon last Saturday evening. 1007 Davis St. Mr. and Mrs. F.â€" a quick trip to C;: the latter part of las Mrs, Austin‘s sister Bergner. Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Soefker, Deerâ€" field avenue, boy, Nov. 7. (":" Mr. and Mrs. George Leonard, Chicago, twin girls, Nov. 10. Mr. and Mrs. James Sheahen, Sandwick court, boy, Nov., 11. Mr. â€" and ~Mrs. Albert Bertucei, Highwood, boy, Nov. 11. ® «_ Mr. and Mrs. William ~R. Berâ€" nardi, Winnetka, girl, Nov. 12. â€" A N T I Q U E s illege romance ! Buy Now for‘Chriistmuv ' Many fine old picces furniture, glass elh!ga and ‘rare foot stools. | . 1 danger to gay Mr. and Mrs will be at home to their‘ friends at 314 N. Greenbay road. | . BIRTHS AT HIGHLAND + PARK HOSPITAL | The bride was beautiful in an ivory taffeta Grecian gown and wore a finger tip veil. She carried babky white chrysanthemums | and white roses. Her sister, ‘Ann, acted as matron of honor and was attired in blue taffeta. The three bridesmaids wore rose taffeta gowns, also Greâ€" cian style and with juliette caps of matching colored flowers, . _ John Istvanek, brother of the bride, served as best man while Stephen Burnish of Kenosha and Warren Dean of Highland, Park were ushers. In the evening a reception for 200 guests was held at the Polonial hall in Kenosha. After a short honeymoon trip the young couple will be at home in thats Euol g. t The Ridgewood Drive armine Day in IRVIN‘S ANTIQUE sHOP | Mr. and Mrs. John Istvanek of Kenosha announce the marriage of their daughter, Frances Marie, to E. Branner Armentrout, _son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Armentrout of Highâ€" land Park. The ceremony took place at St, Anthony Parish house at Kenosha Saturday. ISTVANEKâ€"ARMENTRO WEDDING wiha But t Mestan Jr. of Elgin, I!l., son of Mr,) and Mrs. Stephen‘ Mestan of Lincolnville, Kansas. November,17, 18 Highland Park, II1, Hedy Lamarr in :30 p. m. continuous, MONTGOMERY in in . "WYOMING," Greenleaf 6333 the screen‘s most November ‘15 ## adventure 1 . F. D. Austin took to Calicoon, N. Â¥. of last week to visit November 14 . V. Nelson enâ€" underâ€"10¢ of , Mrs. Charles Association 16 Evanston 620 Laurel Av._ in New York and Boston. 4 . o e $ Little Leslie Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Harrison, celâ€" ebrated her third birthday anniver. sary Wednesday with a party at the home of her grandparents, the Her. bert E. Nunns of Moraine road. Mrs. Harrison, the former Dorothy Nunn, and daughter éxpect to leave for their home in San Francisco, Mrs. Ann Wood: Tullis returned last week from a two weeks‘ visit in New York and BRastan Mrs. A. Minty W mer Jane Holmes, visiting her parents Samuel Holmes. General and Mrs. Rgbert E. Wood will leave Friday for Houston, Texâ€" as, where they will visit their sonâ€" inâ€"law. and ,dnughtey, Mr. and Mrs. William Farish, for two weeks. ‘Mrs. A. Judson Wells was hostess to her bridge club at luncheon Wedâ€" nesday at her homé on Skokie aveâ€" nue. K+ Mrs. Fred Siljéstrom entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening. , Mrs« David T. Sanders. of Woodâ€" bridge lane, entertiined her bridgeâ€" luncheon club Tuesday, _ 3 Morton Raff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Raff, a sophomore at Swarthâ€" more college, played a Leclair Soâ€" nata for two violins, with Helen Cornfeld, a junior, at the Student Cornfeld, a junior, at the Student Vespers, Sunday, October 26. Morâ€" ton is studying the violin with Ber. is Schwarz in Philadelphia. R. M. LaChance her Chicago bridge.club at luncheon tomorrow (Friday.) °: ___Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Crain of Dell place entertained at a buffet supper and cocktail party for Mrs. Crain‘s nieces, Miss Lois Dahistrom of. Milwaukee and Mrs. Lorraine: Butcher of California.. Mrs. Butchâ€" er‘ and her husband, Mr. Ralph Butcher, are visiting in Barrington a few weeks. Mr.‘ Fred Usinger of Milwaukee, fiance of Miss Bahlâ€" strom, was one of the thirty guests present. t Mrs. Whitt Schultz of Ridgewood place is hostess today to the Ridgeâ€" wood Drive: bridge club at dessert bridge. * $ At a recent meeting of Red Key, Junior Honorary society at Cornell university, Peter M. Wolff, ‘42, Adâ€" ministrative Engineering, was electâ€" ed recording secretary. . A marriage license was issued recently to Charles S. Gordon of Fort Sheridan and Mrs. Florence L. Carver of Highland Park. Miss Ada Sherwin left Wednesâ€" day for Brooklyn, N. Y., to accept her new position as church assistâ€" t]:xt ‘at the First Presbyterian church there. No f Mrs. Mrs. Everett L. Millard returned last week end from a ten day visit with her daughter Betty in New York City. Miss Millard is underâ€" taking social research in New York. Word has been received that Mrs. Nathan Corwith is the house guest of Mrs. Carl Bullock in Pacific Palâ€" isades, Calif, Both Mrs. Bullock and Mrs. Corwith are former: resiâ€" dents of Highland Park. Frank J. Ronan Jr., son of Mayâ€" or and Mrs. Frank Ronan of Park avenue, left Sunday for Fort Benâ€" ning, Ga., to serve two years in the army. Frank, a second lieuâ€" tenant, ~will serve three months teaching and receiving training in Fort Benning after which he hopes to be able to join the foreign servâ€" ice in Hawaii. ; tertained at a dinner ‘party last Saturday evening and tomorrow eveâ€" ning (Friday) they will be hosts to their bridge club at a supper party. Service ® Rentals Hoyt Roush is entertaining Minty Waldron, the forâ€" Holmes, of‘ Michigan, is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phone H. P. T HE â€" HIGHLAND PA RK PRES S 16 N. Sheridan Road ‘batud ‘ Lr ay, November 23 _ *4 MOLDANER fUMe] ;NER & Hu;u C ER A SEVENâ€"DAY SALR O Friday, November 15 to â€" Saturday, November T‘wo youths were called last week in the allotment of 150 young men from Michigan, Illinois and Wisconâ€" sin to serve as flying cadets. The order was issued by Brig. Gen. Charles H. Bonestead, Sixth Corps area commander, Local Boys Called As Flying Cadets Both Highland Park high school ‘basketball: teams play their first games of the season this Friday night when they travel to Ela to compete with the Ela high school players. On Wednesday, Nov. 20 they play their first home games ‘against Maine. ‘The first game is scheduled to start at 7:80 p.m. This year‘s â€"schedule consists of eight games at home andâ€" eight nmu‘ away. . Besides playing the followâ€" ing teams from the suburban league â€"â€"Waukegan, Oak Park, Evanston, Morton, New Trier, and Proviso games are also scheduled with Ela, Maine, Zion and Wells high school of Chicago. MOLDANER & HUMER‘s Annual Fur Coat Sale We are unaccustomed to sh . uting but in this yearly event we offer F 'valgie really worth shouting abou H. S. Basketball Teams Open Season r.: Truman T. Metzel, former chairman of the Father‘s committee of Troop 30, spoke on ‘the activities of his committee in connection with the troop. | report on the troop regords was given by Scoutmaster M. Turâ€" riff. esd Scouts who took part in the proâ€" gram are: Bill Moran, Ass‘t Scoutâ€" master; Jerome Schlabowski, junior assistant stoutmaster; Bill Winters and Harry Marsh, senior patrol leaders; Bob Moran, patrol leader; and Scouts Dick Kebbon and ‘Tom Gilroy. { 1 Nine boys from Boy Scout trogp 30 which is sponsored by the Highâ€" land Park Rotary club gave a scoutâ€" ing exhibition at the regular lunchâ€" eon meeting Monday noon at Sunâ€" set Valley Golf club. Troop 30 Puts on Exhibition Monday At Rotary Meeting The Philathea class of the Bethâ€" any Evangelical church will meet in the Newton Dusbs room of the church, Tuesday, Nov. 19, at 7:45. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Patterson of St, Paul, Minn., are visiting their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Reverend and Mrs. Christoph Keller. Calif., right after Thanksgiving. One of The Most Spectacular Value Events aw. In Our History _ ‘ ensation @ Mink Blendéd Muskrats ® Black Dyed Persian Paw @ Natural Grey Squirrel e Grey,Ki'quki‘;Coats | ® Silver Rac Coats _ © Matara Alas Seal @ Hudson Seal| _ ®© Black Peréia# Lamb O'Chekiang La ‘:'b @ China Mink || Manufa&turina Furriers Established za{ Years in Highland Park and nmiany n ‘ body was discovered by Mrs. Fred Biggs, 845 S. Linden avenue, a friend, who called at the home when she}ifailed to respond to the teleâ€" phopbe. When she did not answer j an inquest held Monday afâ€" oon, a coroner‘s jury returned a verdict of death due to a selfâ€"inâ€" fAicted bullet wound while despondâ€" ;nt _over financial trouwbles and ill ealth. . Mrs. Vernet J. Lowe, 45, of 880 Hazel avenue, was found shot to d in her home early Saturday ing, : She was found lying at the‘ foot of her bed with a .32 caliber Savage gautomatic pistol beside her. |I F. M. Lowe und Shot To eath Saturday Upon completion of their trainâ€" ing at the civilian school, Domke hnd Knobloch will be given threeâ€" th basic, advanced and specialâ€" ; courses at Randoliph field, ex.; Maxwell field, Ala.; or Mof: fét field, Calif. After that they can be transferred to Kelly field, Tex., for their final threeâ€"month training as cadets. Upon graduaâ€" tion, they will be commissioned seeâ€" ond lieutenants in the Air Corps reâ€" â€" N â€" Faye Barkley 5§South St. Johns Ave. 6 Tel. Highland Park 926 rmy aviators who will begin servâ€" ite Nov. 27 at Tulsa, Okla. | Lewis Martin: Domke, 688 Chiâ€" go avenue, and Richard August bloch, Fort Sheridan, were inâ€" luded in the list of prospective C uting "Sale," 1 ffer Fur Coat g about. ore. ONLY of the Wonderful Values! Brand New Styles! Have you enough smart dresses for the gay season in store? You can ‘afford a closet full of most becoming stylesâ€"well made, IMflctheolpoenyonM from our group. Priced at p V / $7.95 and $10.95 ~~ Phone H. P. 54 Surviving her ‘ M ind ms, o stepâ€"sons, luD'o:nld ::' : QualityCleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRy | AND 4 CC Hirhland Park The bullet had entered ind en emerged at wer por right lide'of her head. Funeral services were day afternoon at the Kell ment was private, HERMANCE MUSTREICs BEAUTY saALlON THURSDAY, the home and called no answey went upst found Mrs. Lowe lyi Advertise in the PRESg DRY CLEANING Co omplet® Beauty Service .\ 42 8. First Street ne raurk _______ 5042 'l:::m‘l u"w] O3 were held| Sheridan road. Int,~ Biggs , but ; portion ¢ husbang, and) tup [" Whitney, 9f the Inter. She