Mr. W. E, Brand has left tot New Orleans, La., where henvill witness the Mardi Gras, later going to St. Petersburg, Fla., to visit relatives for a few weeks. Mrs, Gregory Sheahen entertained the members of her bridge club on Tuesday evening. The Philomathean Reading circle will meet next Tuesday evening It the home of Mrs. P. E. Downing, who will present the program which will be a musicale. " And Oh, those Cake, Walkers.' You’ll laugh until your aides ache when you see them strut their stuff at the Minstrel show tonight od to- morrow night at the Elm Place audi- torium. Miss Emma Hupprich has left for Ames, Ia., where she will visit rela- tives for a few weeks. The Lady Elks Social club met yes- terday afternoon with Mrs. John Duf- fy, Mrs. Joseph Berube, Mrs. Her. bert Moran and Mrs, Frank Golden as hostesses. Thursday, Feb. 12, 1931 Mrs. Albert Butterworth and Miss Evotts are sailing Saturday on the Adriatic for England and Scotland where they will spend three months visiting relatives and friends. Lovely Flowers-a plant or cut flowers or a handsome c'orliaite-ure the Valentine gift of true sentiment. No other gift conveys quite the sweet and tender message of devotion as Flowers, dainty harbingers of love. May We assist you in selecting? ERR IN F. DREISKE Phone Highland Park 602 A PLANT FOR A VALENTINE Florist Mrs. Annie Annen of Fort Sheri.'; dun entertained her boo club Tues- day evening. The prizes were awarded to Mrs, Phyllis Jacobs, Min Zita Fehrenbeck and Mrs. Forrest D. Rose. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Bernardi were pleasantly surprised last evening It their home on Maria street by a num- ber of their friends. Five hundred was played during the evening Ind the prize winners were Mrs. Mentzer. Mrs. Petik, Mr. Volpentesta, Mr, Koch and Mr. Ziexner. Among those pres- ent were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ziegner. Mr. and Mrs. John Petik, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keck, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Volpentestn, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Wil- son. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mentzer, Mr. and Mrs. Smolinsky, Mina Josephine Mentzer, Miss Margaret Leuer and Miss Emma Borehardt. The electric radio which was given away by the Highwood theatre re- cently was presented to Mn. Anna Robinson of Highwood. Mr. F. W. Cashing. owner of the Miss Helen Gieser bu left for late Woraine hotel, is enjoying a leverll Anselm. Calif., where. Ihe will re- weeka cruise to the West Indies, main indMttitely. Enrouce' Ihe Mr, and Mrs. Myron Rybolt and stopped in Amer, U., to with rele- Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Rybolt were. tives, . the Sunday evening dinner guests at Mrs. 11"me Wittmt who 1taa been the home of Mr. and Mrs, Delbert eonMed to her home with the Cu gut- Meyers of Deerfield. fered n rel-me md‘h urinal-1v ill 55 South St. Johns Ave. Highland Park, Ill. THE PRESS Miss Mary Kollvesto, I resident of Highland Park for the put four years passed any at the homo of her parent: in Finland. where the was visiting M. the time. Mrs. Harvey Witt†who ha been confined to her home with the " gut- fered a relapse md‘h seriously ill with pneumonin. There’ll be I hot time tonight Ind tomorrow night at the Minstrel allow " the Elm Plnee school. You won't want to mlu it. Mr. and Mrs. August Trapp In re- ceiving congratulations on the birth of I son, born Saturdny It the High- land Purl: hospital. GARNETT'S Soft, fluffy bath towels at the lowest prices in years. Heavy double thread quality, wonderfully nbsorbent. Continuing the February Sale of "Cannon" Towels --Co1ored Bath Towels. Size 22x44 inch. Reversible design. 69e or 6 for $3.00. -Large size. 24x48 inch Bath Toweh, with col- ored hem and border, Mk or 6 for $2.15. --Co1oed Border Bath Towels. 'Slze 22l/gx56 inch at 29e or 6 for 81.50. _ Zip-on ') >P'aÂ¥.5.9.its K Genuine Drastic-Hy Reduced for Clearance The (“teller med on all [on nine 'dip-On Sum in -tttoe, never to stick or run. They In In"; wearing Ind economic-l. M The Drama Study map will sat with Mr. and Mrs. G. tl. Call-int. 686 8. Linden avenue on My evening at 7:45 o'clock. All that interested in nadin. drama an cor- dially invited to atttartd. The Ravinia branch of the Dorca- society will meet at the home of'llra. R. A, Bryant of 32:! Oakland - next Thursday afternoon " mo o'clock. The Highland Park Garden Study group will meet Monday Ital-noon Feb. " “the home of Mrs. William Betta of 2229 Lakedde place. In. Walter B. Mona" of the DeeriUld Garden club will speak on “Eagle of Herbs." Mrs. New" Ila: annual“ Betta of 2229 “lucid: plum. In. Walter B. "on." of the DeeriUld Garden club will speak on "Magie of Herbs." Mrs. Metal! In. uncured before the Glencoe, Bannocklum sad the Deerfield Guilen club. when M talks were highly commanded. lath They Cient, Wonderfully or May Be Wished uilorod Ink Kim , to "Jan â€.95 with N Id Sues 2 to 6 your. $7.95 manly with Helmet no" u nd arable e suede- ukillfully