34 #§% ##t TW itinctintÂ¥nin comers NEWS IN SOUND â€" Aupio m "IN THE NEXT ROOM @!’"Dfltb Ebratre temple at 6 o‘clock MARY BRIAN . *~On Thursday evening, Feb. 27 the Juveniles will meet with their direcâ€" tor, Mrs. W ‘Johnston, at the Masonic feninn eR c cge c i 0 m ue n ces m t Lonks d 448. Augusta Hagi served as instailing ofâ€" ficer and Miss Hilda Soefker as cereâ€" monial marshal; ¢ * ‘ ~ Officers â€"included: Junior ‘oracle, Ruth ‘Soefker; Junior past oracle, Violet Johnson;" Junior vice oracle, Ruth Johnson; Junior chancellor, Ida Sticken; Junior recorder, Rose Soef.â€" ker; Junior receiver, Grace Sherman; Junior marshal, Elizabeth Hoffman; ‘Junior assistant marshal, June Gunâ€" ckel; ‘Junior: inner sentinel, ~Paul Thompson; \Junior outer Sentinei,j Robert Johnson: Junior patriot, Cathâ€" erine Hoffman; Junior musician, Jean ‘ Sceully. â€" 243 $ Uiravay 1. _ _ __s _ â€" 2 _ C. AMEFt I# ~expert and utterly m h’“h,‘-,d@mM‘ï¬â€"â€"f e "â€.’l Daily News: *Teemi "mm“‘mh"-u-u Nfl'flk‘m:"m’mw.'um“l &bmma&owm t\e’lflmln-i.nv.,mt ¢ ; > W ewbnres W aivs it ue 20002 _ B URNING UV P" M 1e oie Oevees bfâ€"the mace track, fullâ€"of action and fine entertainzmets |__Red hearts, the traditional symbol .of Valentine‘s day, was the «olorful and effective decorative schemes carâ€" ried out at the party given for Juvenâ€" ile R. N. A. members last - evening at the Masonic m sumptuous supper was served on taâ€" bles decorated with clusters of flowâ€" ers . andâ€"illuminated ‘from" flickering light of tall red tapers.. At a meetâ€" ing which‘followed., the newly clectzd PHONE 321 MoON., COMEDY AND sounp NEWS WEDNESDAY, FEB. Juvenile R.â€"N. A an all talking drama with GLORIA SWANSON 86 â€"IN PERSON Supported by JOAN BENNETT â€" FLORENCE ArLjss :. ~ANTHONY BUSHELL: â€"« DAVID TORRENCE °_ from the play by Louis N. Parker $ _Journal : “Amuhummmbw. B * ~Avayal in one of the most tuixtandin. _5 .. _____ ) AAarmb uc AA. N. A. Aarte Given Valentine Party Baturday Matinee at ? ;4 FRIDAY AND sATURDAYy "D IS R A E L 1" RICHARD ARLEN . 3‘%8 â€" He will delight you COMEDY\Â¥Ax»p soUND xEws h4 , 4, Sunday, Monday â€" _NEWS AND sHorts SUNDAY, FEB, .. Continuous 2 to 11 om â€" flickering? doll: ~.â€"At a ~meetâ€"| AIm newly elected | M GEORGE ARLISSs â€" BRADLEY KINCAID POLKA BROS. yaAUnUAXr, â€"IEB â€"21}, 29 â€" â€" Only O:i)qrtor--ue â€"â€" Come in NEWsS ANTONIO MORENO WARNER BAXTER MARY DUNCAN ___ All Talking, Singing ILENT rox nxEws C SATURDAY, MARCH 1 _ "THE ROMANCE OF THE RIO GRANDE»* â€" THURS., FRL, FEB. 27 ~__" O â€""" 9L ouiding (permits issued by â€" Waukegan city building. departâ€" ment for the past week totalled but $1,500. It was the lowest on record for such a period in the city. _ 6 . <Mrs. 1 president â€" The whole affasir was nancially as well as s ceeds of the party wil purchase school equipr near future. Ts oi s P m Cw C â€" CV Highland Park State bank. Tables cakes, sandwiches and tallies by memâ€" bers and friends of the Wilmot P. T A beF company. Coffee was donated by the A & P store, coffee and napkins by K. A. â€"Nelson. score nadks hae 21. mlotnmr. comrpy . Acrs _ The Wilmot card party given by theâ€"P. T. K. on Ffl?&j;"%‘milt. Feb, 14 with Mrs. Russell Miller, chairâ€" man ‘was a fine success. The comâ€" mittee feel they had perfect coâ€"opâ€" eratoin ‘ of é:o entire â€" community. Mrs.â€"Cartâ€"Horenberger _ alone â€"sold fiftyâ€"seven tickets. The ham, won by uto-M m'm‘ Samaii t on 24 e tss Value of building permits TULLY MARSHALL , tog & Tuesday â€" "FLIGHT» utterly charming. His por MON‘ Card Party extreme dignity," y will be used to equipment in the was a success fiâ€" as socially. Proâ€" and modern." COMEDY Is Success @ pads by the bank. â€"Tables, won by Mr donated by J <<â€"Mrs. <E._ A. Wood, the president, then read a short . memorial trib â€"*Wmï¬mmc% gress of Parents and Teachers after which the cake was cut and served by teachers who acted as hostesses. | At the business session which pre< ceded the program, the as ve five rs to Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Bannockburn District Boy Scout committee, who are having acamâ€" paign for funds, also ten dollars to Deerfieldâ€"Shiclds high school P. T. A, to help defray expenses of â€" April meeting <~when Dr. Cooper, United States © comminsinnaw _ 12â€" ‘1" ~ 1ï¬ ganiu-~md-eonduct study classes for the: parents: eighth, it is helping to p cut ‘illiteracy by giving scholâ€" arships to high school students â€"and, encouraging night schools; ninth, the P. T. associations are. interested in | making laws that protect the homes: and ‘community life and its members are urged to vote on all questions that pertain to" child welfare; tenth, the P.T. â€"A. is Toremost among those that are active in promoting the cause of peace; eleventh, the P. T. A. show all the citizens that they should work together to eleva the standâ€" ards> of thc"eomm_unity the ~end that all children m3y becgme héealthy; happy and useful ci 8; twelfth,| P.T. A.; best friend of hool, and the thirteenth ~girl _ concluded the cereâ€" mony by paying tribute to the Deerâ€" field P. T. A. five spection and dental clinics; fifth, close coâ€"operationâ€" with teachers â€" which seeks to build a ‘better community life through the home, the church »and the school; seventh, the P. T. A. orâ€" ~The thirtyâ€"three candles o cake: represented years filled ton, D._C. February lï¬:fl:Efl'j ;;sz: Theodore W.â€"Birney and Mrs. Phoebe Hearst. T. A. held in the school auditorium Friday afternoon. A f A hugh birthday cake with thirtyâ€" three candles was placed on a table in Ruth Andrews and was presented in honor of the thirtyâ€"third anniversary of â€"theParentâ€"Teacher movement in the United States of America. The first association was called "Mother‘s tlub." _ Theâ€" National Congress _ of Mothersâ€"wasâ€"organized in Washingâ€" :dspechl program, the Children‘s Candle Lighting ceremony, in observâ€" February meeting of the Deerfield P when Dr. Cooper, United commissioner of education, Then iuscol M sn U nique Program Marks Founders Day of P.T.A. ; in Deerfleld Friday ¢ night schools; ninth, the ciations are. interested in vs that protect the homeq‘ nity life and its members to vote on all questions n to"child welfare; tenth, â€" is foremost among those j unced 22 ¢SCIZRO â€" DY N A M 1 C SPEAKER. No acrial needed. FREE DEMONSTRATION. Cagh o (0_, _ 0 k @urcune. Automatic volume control that mmm In handson Lowboy Cabinet with builtâ€"in Motor Car Electric power to get distance. Sereen Grid Plus Balancedâ€"Unit Radio 515Lauret Avenue" [elephone H. P. 266 and it is to be a jJoint. meeting .witp Wilmot P. T. A. and. Mrs. Fredrick Fischér, members of Lake Bluff boarg of education and president of the IIl, nois Federation of .Garden clubs winp give an address. ~â€"~Aâ€"birthdayâ€"offering for ~state ani national â€" extension fund Was _ a taken. Thhfundi’auudtourryq work ‘of National Congress as wel\ a help form new associations. Thursday, Feb. 20 y and also r c meeti el ‘nul;‘-_, Thu pende â€"Tue baske clas pone wor amo 35 ‘3) trg and tecti emp that com We sib inte M rid tin of aC