Hi M a s,t e r Cleaners K (lop Raiment Well Cleaned - Valet Service 9-12 Domestic Rugs Cleaned $3.00 Ladies Plain Coats 536 Central Avenue ,adics Plain Dresses Men's Suits O'Coats Dry i) Cleaning Phone H. P. H.",6 nd .1531; Hats " en',, H car ths " nil MIN! for 50c IIN'I'S on" Sputum ecttme " mos Ind rt it stun and CIRCUIT THEATRES SECOND OFFERING "The Q th w with " Ml it a wim- â€new ur and professio "Eh Th Mr nt Racket to lie Given in H. Fan. 23 and in Lake For. est Jan. Mth th: want Grant W Him-uh. but Miss Sim brings sidv vxporiorwe both in am- ul professional mantra. and prc-mtion of Irv-no Hayes will h point of the plly. ont Phillips of Evaluator: th Th "tel rruil thentr? the th, an an it to frown on Thoueh it is not 11-0 who have thvatre twfore wnts tho "m marry h tho north shore people m! in p'ayn. ot" is a w'tdel.v,diyemmed trp circlns and critics highly of it, and politi- ('0 tin-kw have thought a well thorns w-ll pl and J: iuant he m'w 'lmlfur Phillips of Evanston ' of Captain Mch-elno ing role " Captain Me. I’nliwu In the role of is J. Lincoln Gibson, of the Cireuit Theatre a well known fieure on horo., ttttttttttre stake. n-l! plays the part of and John Graham the Mum Sum-s Attorney w nowspnpvr reporters' 4' who have played with watre hvfore--Prmd. W. um. w Tm Tr Shh mm giving Thr in the llu W " Lann- th M r «I for mm! to com- ng absolute proof 'rv sta't‘mont that v as many as is m "vrttltl Exam. (astman the Tri- I M. Shun-man the north share has Ml gland play. is I' North Shore W ll run-r who the your, k Scarsi. l zhlaml 2 the ll man nl'n THE PRESS my?“ ot to direct rcuit the- ' “ml iI institute Highland manager chairmar ru'd Am 'ore is [Neil John Al then" its pro- n involy lurqe up M is, trem tor " Ilor di di at in 'George Frederick Childs Funeral Held on Monday; Death Occurred Jan. 10th D. A. tht to tionc. and lust-at As wv m'c- primarily intervstvd in suurgeyitiotw and rtworntttendatiti for good chihlron's entertainment, let’s talk uh ut next Saturday’s offering. "The Santa Fe Trail" is a good out, rloor pit-tun- with excitement and hu. mor and o very good family picture 'aml with its as an extra treat in I most exeellvnt educational antartie pivturv, a trip to-the Polar region with shots " elephant seals. pen. Quins. and the harponning of a whale. Sn outstanding picture in "At the Bottom t the World." At the ma- tine" only "The Indians Are Com. tnd 'h,r'ttr note two nigh“. as sehnnl nights do not usually mean movies for the entire tumi'y. This is nm- of the most sig- nit'want pr cluctinns of the times. At- tribute to the indomitable courage n? Amrrrivatt pioneers with tmutrtifi- rwttt photograph. Recommended heart- ily for all. Thon there nn- two splendid adult pivturOs. "Derelict" with Gen. Ban- vroft. " stirring drama of the sea. luwml on the rivalry between two mates. Dramatic power and realism without the sickening brutality and oftensive profanity often prevalent in m'ottu' rpeent pictures. Too mature for v-hiluln-n. "Old English" George Ar- liw give-s a remarkably fine screen irttrmrprotation of this Matte success. Pim- east. splendid direction. " “'ellenlcy Circle Meets The nvxt meeting of the North Show Wc-llmley circle will he held on T'uelt.v, Jan. 20, at 2:30 oleloelt, at ttw hum:- of Mrs Hubert E. llowmd 61:1 Walden maul. Winnetka. Motion pictures of Wellesley will be shown. Thvn tht, Unmink Itrlu that it i Ind ml for next week ' "The Bitt Trail" niehti. as whoa] Ally mean movies only Sue R. Better Films Committee Review T' urn-per m in stun-o for "Ae of mu rie ‘h of mum] to report week in cur local going to be diffieult emphasis on the in aid and young, varying discrimina- we rejoice to will show for 4 Are Corn. the children , TENTH DIST. CLUBS MEET JANUARY 218T Women's Group of District Hold Session at Wilmette; Program The Federation of Women's clubs of the Tenth Congressional District of Illinois will meet with the Woman's club of Wilmette, Tenth street and Greenleaf, avenue, Wilmette, on Wed- nesday, Jan. 21, 1931. Take North Shore line to Tenth street and Greenleaf avenue. By elevated, take Evanston Express to Linden avenue, walk one block north to Greenleaf and six blocks west to the club house. By motor take Sheri- dan road to Central street, Wilmette, then eight blocks west to Tenth street and one block south to the club house. Morals: lee-Inn -,.- Board Mating . District M90991: rriifiiaL"Gd by "lute to the Flu: Green-m! ___ __ - madam Retttyptte .' Vii-idem. Resttone . . Reports Routine Election i‘iéi'i'Wém Outline: "wut my club experience hll taught me/ Chnirrnen of Deerteer.tu of the Tenth Adjournment V _ . Conference for Department Chairnett, wp., Roll Call their Committee- l.unehwn tTee N Specill nnkimm check or upon?! 2? Lunn‘rrncu w. u:..-.....-... -......V.._.. their Committee. . .. , W, 12 to 12:80 Lunehmn n r V .... ___r_-F... 12:80 SpeciIl notes-tte-ttum' Iewmpnnied by check or mum-y order mun In in the hunk " Mrs, John Campbell, 815 Luke Btreet, Wilmette. 'Phono Wilmaâ€; tim, not later than Saturday. Jgnunry It. Radio Broadcasts Jan. 22-Literature, Mrs. Whitaker, Irtnour1remfntt' ric Feb. 26--Speaker's Ford, 4.4:15 WMAQ. Local Schools Observe National Thrift Week National Thrift Week which begins :m Benjamin Franklin's birthday, Jan. lf, and continues through to Jan. 23 is a big week fur school children who are learning allahout wise spending and careful saving in their thrift education classes. Practically every school in the Chi- :ago region is planning a program of some sort. with plays given by the children and appropriate speeches by their elders. Bank day during Thrift Week will be quite an event, too, for teachers will tell stories about Benjamin Franklin in the regular period set iside each week for banking and thrift work. How Benjamin landed in Phil. adelphia at the age of 17 with only a few pennies in his pocket. and how through thrift and industry he ac- cumulated a tortune-ietirimr in hié early torties--the first "selr.rntHe" man in America to give up nctivo business at so early an age. Compared with cities of similar size all over the country. locnl schools have a high average participation in school banking. according to n Mate- ment supplied by Thrift, Ine., spon- son: " theHoeal school savings bank system. Approximately 90 per cent of all children in local schooll have accounts in the school bank, Their balance on deposit is 819.833. Feb President " the' Tenth Dmrlct [ " (Miners ' BUM-II ' I of Nomlnlting Coming!" :07. WMAQ. 5--1ndian welfare, Mrs. Oele. .5:1,5 WMAQ. 26--Speaker's Bureau, Mrs. R. Woman's Club ot Wilma" _ _ Mm. B. W. Glhnn Womln‘u Club ot Wilmette -vr_ H t-.. Mra.t W. Gibson Thursday, Jan, 15, 1931 binder firtyiii%T. 9 Pun 18 27.77.11, V.PPV -ttp..t mo _ m_VVF .. FTP-t -.._....iot00 Mn. William J. Hum Mrs, Htrer. At 11th to