Mrs. Elmer Malmquist will enterâ€" tain the members of her bridge club at her home on County Line road, toâ€" morrow afternoon, Friday. High School Cagers in Suburban Closing Split with Evanston Quintets Goacher _ starred â€" for â€" Evanston, while Jack "Tommy" Thomas starred for Deerfield. The Deerfieldâ€"Shields basketeers found it much harder to play on Evanston‘s floor than their own.~ > + Deerfieldâ€"Shields and Evanston tipâ€" ped: off the. Suburban league basketâ€" ball season with two games last Friâ€" day, Feb. 28, at the Evanston gym. Evanston beat Deerfield‘s heavies 24â€" 21, and lost to the lightweights 23â€"20. After a barrage of shots on the part : of Deerfieldâ€"Shields men, Evâ€" anston‘s captain called "time" so as to figure out a way to stop Mike Maâ€" loney and Leo Zanier ofâ€" Deerfield. They couldn‘t manage to stop it, howâ€" ever, until it was too late. ball season wi day, Feb. 28, Evanston beat 21, and lost to After a ba Flashy floorwork by Goacher of Evanston and a very fine stalling deâ€" fense in the last quarter enabled Evâ€" anston to defeat Deerfield‘s heavies. ARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for the florul offerings sent and for the many kindnesses expressed during our recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Peterson, 1pd Thursday, March 6, EARLY every day women come into our store and after trying on a ga.i: of Selby Arch Preserver hoes, they exclaim, *"‘Way, I never expected to find such comfort in a style shoel‘‘ The arch bridge, the flat inner sole and the metatarsal n:_pporta‘.ig:thcthmcm of comfort in the Selby Arch Phone H. P. 456 509 Central Avenue Unbelievable COMFORT STYLE SHOE | gI Leadership Training Course Closes Monday The Girl Scout Leadership Trainâ€" ing course under Mrs. Mout of Raâ€" cine is proving very instructive as well as interesting. Mrs. Mout has a charming perâ€" sonality and a delightful manner of imparting her pleasure and joy in scouting to her class. After three ‘lessons her class is still growingâ€"and this in itself is a testimonial for her charm and efficiency. The classes will continue every Monday â€" and Wednesday afternoon until March 12 and anyone, especially any mother or teacher, interested in learning of the aims and ideas as well as the fun and healthful, happy spirit of the Girl Scout movement is urged to come. There is no fee for the course which is being given at Eim Place school kindergarten room, Monday and Wednesday at %:30 p.m. Girl Scout Course Attracts Large Class On Monday evening the closing proâ€" gram of the Community Leadership Training course which has been held at the Presbyterian church for the past six weeks will take place. Cerâ€" tificates will be awarded in a service of consecration. Anyone wishing to attend the closing services are inâ€" vited to do so. The meeting convenes at 7:45 o‘clock, next. Monday evening. The H. P. Garden Study club were able to secure Mr. Wister only beâ€" cause he is lecturing in Chicago on the 20th. Tickets. will be Gsell‘s drug store and at land Park Pharmacy. Noted Horticulturist to Lecture Here Mar. 21 As a writer on horticultural subâ€" jects he is known to readers of such publications as the "Bulletin of the American Iris Society," "The Peony Manual," "The Rose Annual," "The Bulletin of the Garden Club of Amerâ€" ica," "The Flower Grower," "Hortiâ€" culture," "Home Acres," "The Garâ€" den Magazine," "Your Home," "House and Garden," "Journal of the New York Botanical Garden," and the "Ladies Home Journal." His articles in these magazines and others have attracted wide attention. g The Highland Park Garden Study club are most fortunate in being able to bring to the garden lovers of this vicinity the nationally known hortiâ€" culturist Mr, John C. Wister for a talk at the new Green Bay school auditorium, March 21, at 2 p. m. Mr.; Wister is a Philadelphia landâ€" scape architect and consulting hortiâ€" culturist. For ten years he has been president of the American Iris socieâ€" ty.. He was honorary president of the International Iris conference held in Paris in May 1922 and a judge at both the Paris and London Iris shows. He was also a member of the Interâ€" national Rose Jury at Bagatelle (Paris) later in the same year; acting as the official representative of the American Rose society. His lecture will be on "Economical Planting of kome Grounds." Jury at Bagatelle the same year; acting representative of the on sale at the Highâ€" THE PRESS Northwestern Places New Train in Service \ _ March 9; Other Changes New service to St. Paulâ€"Minnearâ€" olis will be provided Highland Park patrons of the Chicago & North Westâ€" ern Railway Sunday, March 9, when "The Advance," a new train, goes inâ€" to service, C. A. Cairns, passenger traffic manager of the road, anâ€" nounces. "The Advance" will leave Chicago at 10:00 p. m., stopping at Highland Park at 10:35 p.m., arriving in St. Paul at 9:50 a.m. and Minneapolis at 10:25 a.m., giving north side travelâ€" ers a late departure train for the Twin Cities. Coaches and parlor cars will be carried on this train to Milwaukee, arriving there at 12:05 p. m., and the sleeping car will be carried on the "North American" to the Twin THE DREAM MELODY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11â€"12 WILLIAM HAINES Sat SUNDAY, MONDAY, MARCH 9â€"10 Sut All Talking Mystery Thriller SATURDAY, MARCH 8 THURSDAY, FRIDAY EDWARD EVERETT HORTON â€" PATSY RUTH MILLER Phone 2400 PHONE H. P. 1036 "T ME G R EA T G A B B O0" "THE AIR DERBY" Albert Axt Variety Store 18 RAILWAY AVI larch 8 "T HE 13 th C H A I R" + Baby Rubber Tired Also: Talking Comedy â€" News â€" Cartoon in Sound "T M E. A V I A T O R" CONRAD NAGEL â€" LEILA HYAMS "N A V Y B L U E 8" News Also: Talking Comedy Talking and Added: All Talking â€" Musical Shorts A L C Y O N SELECTED TALKING PICTURES ERICH VON STROHEIM P E A R L ed Wagons â€" Large D Breeding Canaries Specials in Ladies‘ We: SF Ows with BETTY COMPSON â€" Singing â€" Dancing Walkers Wagons ANITA PAGE Highland Park 11| Sun., March 9 with with with in in It is said that Austria is proposing to adopt a triple parliament, We thot that poor Austria had taken enough punishment already. This service is part of an e sive change in service on the M Western, March 9, including th auguration of "The Victory," Chicagoâ€"Twin City train, leaving cago at 10;15 p.m., via Madison, arriving in St. Paul at 8:05 a.m. Minneapolis at 8:40 a.m., the fa train in history between these c Cities. The train will stop at the principal points between Chicago and Milwaukee. The «Ne Chicago at 9, arriving Minneapoli ind The Kiddie Cars Large Boys‘ Wagons News Victory" returns via Milwauâ€" eaving Minneapolis at 10:30 p.m. St.. Paul at 11:15 pm., arriving icapo at 9:45 a.m. D. W. GRIFFITH‘s "AMERICA" PHONE HIGHWOOD Also Serial â€" News Bargain Matinee 2â€"4:30 Sunday continuous 211 Al ‘th Amer 11:20 p.m at Color ible St 40 8:40 a.m,, the fastest between these cities. Sol Strauss, Mgr merican" will 1 p.m., effective M . Paul 8:05 am. o++ MARCH 1%, 14 ADMISSION 10¢ â€" 25¢ All Talking Cont. 211 an exten the Nort ng the in new Chiâ€" and and mnc ave