t =| \it § similar work in the Woman‘s Buildâ€" ing at the World‘s Fair of 1893. _ pa Mrs. He Grossman entertainâ€" ed members of her five hundred club Tuesd#y evening. _ Mr. and ï¬rs. N. S. Mayo of Sherâ€" idan , who have been in Florâ€" ida for ta‘ past three months, reâ€" turned hothe last Friday. While in Florida they made a visit of two weeks to ;vann, Cuba, and renewâ€" ed acquaifitance with many old friends whom they knew when Dr. Mayo was chief of the bureau of animal in(‘ustry of Cuba, some years ago. ; ‘ Mr. and (Mrs. Charles J. Chamâ€" bers and dapnghter returned Tuesday from an exfended trip to Ca]ifornia.l "Our prices â€" 124 South First Street are always reasonable" ; Mrs. Wi‘iam Guyoto has returned from Olney, IIl., where she spent the past k visiting her ‘mother, Mrs. Schrey. . Rev. Sclilung, who is in charge of services this week at the Bethany church, is spending the week with his son, ERlmer Schlung, of South St. Johns avenue. Carl erhoff, former Highland Park plu r, is in the Georgetown hospital, Washington, D. C. where he recently underwent an operation. His many friends here will be glad to learn that he is getting along nicely. Miss I?len Comer‘ is spending this week in St. Louis, Mo., visiting her maternal and paternal grandâ€" parents. " Sylvia Drake, who strained sevâ€" eral ligatments Â¥n her leg Avhile jumping rope last Thursday, is getâ€" ting along very nicely. Miss Morgan, a member of the high school faculty, is spending this week in Sheldon, Ill. past .six UPHQLSTERING Furniture Repairing _ and Mrs. Robert Craig of Vine aveâ€" nue, flewi to Louisville, Ky., last Monday, «driving ‘back Wednesday with her daughter Nan who has Mr. an‘,i Mrs. Richmond M. Lloyd (formerly Marion Catherine Carr of Highland Park) have taken an apartmegnt in the Marshall Field Garden rtments. Their new adâ€" dress is %.68 Sedgwick street, Chiâ€" cago. Mr. Lloyd‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W:&er E. Carr, are taking a trip to the gulf and will be back in HigKland Park about May first _ YOLUME 22 Subscription Price $1.50 per CHICA PagE wo We ate equipped to repair and reupholâ€" ster your furniture in the latest of coverâ€" ings at unusully low ANTIQUES Local and Personal _ of Highland Park KB oBS visiting in the south for the SHOoP of condolence, d olth-h, obituaries, notices hnn-d-lht‘ehunbuuhld,‘vmh.h THE 'c :00 .Amhrdw HE%&.- 1016â€"17â€"18 Willoughby ‘ HICGHLAND PARK|PRE H i6 o o ce t o oc t h reach the editor by Wednesday APRIL 13,1933 Good Friday mornix# oerviH a.m. Evening service $ p.m. Maundy _ Thundayl Comm( services 8:00 p.m. | Miss Murielle Mowers of Sheridan Avenue spent the we with Miss Ruth St. PReter of kegan. â€" Mrs. W. F. Conlon of Chica has recently revived |the old spinning will demon: te on | nesday, April 19th ftom 10 a. 3 p.m. at the home pf Mrs.| Brintnall, 562 Adam Streeti coe. Virgin wool from Mrs lon‘s own sheep ranch is deve into fleecy soft yarn|and her ning talk is proving very popu Mr. and : Mrs. .Miarvin W: have moved to Highland Park Deerfleld are are residing on‘l field avenue. The Highland Patk Chess held their first annugl dinner . Moraine Hotel Monday ev There was a large attendance. The Missess Befty Udel Wilma Knoblock motored to‘M paign over the week;end. / spending the week rn' Cent'Hl Hli nois on business. [ Zion Lutheran Church High Rev. H. G. Hedlurid, Past Easter day service. | Sunday School 9:45 &.m. English services 9:434 a.m. Sunday â€" School er pr Mr. and Mrs. JoKn Mannings of N. Oak: Street spent the kâ€"end at Lansing, Michigin visitiflg Mr.. Manning‘s parents. se * Mrs. Henry G. Wirfters ente her bridge club T rsday e Ruth Anderson, student a H. S$. won the poster con her poster adorned the cover Girls Conference program at ton last Saturday. This is the third lyear tha H, S. has won the} highest in art. Seventeen high schoo represented at the Girls‘ Co annual meeting wijth over 5 in attendance.as délegates. H. S, girls orchestra {played. . Mr. and Mrs. Ing have moved from De Circle. Mrs. Milo Lovgre with Mrs. W. A. R Mrs. Emma Rudo non visited Mrs. Ch Libertyville, Sunda Miss Margaret â€" mer librarian at tN‘ library who has bé the south with her to her home in weekâ€"end. Miss: Madeline a number of friends Saturday. Mrs, H. M. Priof returne Saturday from a sgeven wee at Mission Inn, Calif. Don‘t forget the hard tim to be given by th# Women Moose, Tuesday, April 18, at hall. Miss Helen Leuer of ewood avenue, will have her st over the Easter holidays, Miss| Virginia Moore of Cleveland, Ohi‘k). Both Miss Leuer and Migs Moore are senâ€" iors at Webster Céllege, a cooperaâ€" tive college of St. Louis, Mo. â€" Mrs. Martin of ulty is spending tion at Rock Islan Mr. and 'Mrs. Get*rge 'l“uilf:r are ending the week in Canted) MH_ Among those who recently securâ€" ed marriage licenses in ukegan were;. Margaret {(Ann itson of Highland Park John A. Stromâ€" berg .of Highw and | Kathryn Monahan of this }jcity and| Harold Crozier of New York. (4* Miss Frances Anderson Highâ€" wood avenue was given a delightful surprise in the form of a |miscellâ€" laneous shower, last Th ay eveâ€" ning, by a num of her [friends. Mrs. Martin of the D.S/(H.S. fne-‘ ulty is spending her sp vacaâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winker have as their guest this. week, their neice, Elizabeth Â¥u Id of Grhyslake: spendi Mr. and Mrs. |Ernest | hdorf of Loretta place tertained /a numâ€" ber of friends Sunday in honor of Mrs. Devendort‘s| birthday verâ€" sary.. . The guestg were f Highâ€" land Park and cagro. | |> t Warren .Leisher is visiting his grandmother in Greenville, } this week. $ i (=<t| Mr. and Mrs. |Ernest | orf Mr.: and Mrs.] Fdrï¬n juo.ql enertained at a jig saw party on Saturday evening. > A #p@] { Miss Chester of the D. 8. H. 8. teaching staff enjoying her va cation at Cham s C | $ North Michigan iimeinniredierittmmittantandyâ€"slpimnonisnnnc ies L ER ooR c ctmntt ol :eleicnt er itc even L rmstrqnh, ‘forâ€" : Highland Park n wintering in arents returned ake Forest last ram Kas erfield to liss . entj at lunch n spent ] y in MnJ ph and s irles Kle'I 5 Cents Per Prq[rrnm horiors were erence girls onday delein. n Verâ€" Lper of mussen Roslyn Glenâ€" Conâ€" oped pinâ€" r. ‘tained rening. st and of the Evans» rtained on last illach from idgeâ€" and hamâ€" Fort who rt of Club t the ning. Vauâ€" > dante of the Witten ion home s stay 10 hangâ€"outs, of Paris. Thé lead is played to perfection by M Dunne am{ supporting parts are played well. | ® :s n . "Secrets of Madame BIl hi’ starâ€" ring Irene Dunne will play T esday and ‘Wednesday, April 18}19 at the Alcyon. , The supporting) c inâ€" cludT Phillips Holmes, Unia erkel, and Lionel Atwill. The s is that of a ci:neer in‘one of the u: orld hangâ€"outs; of Paris.â€" Th is wray, and Melvyn Douglas; "Red Haired Alibi" with Myrng K nnedy, ‘Grant Withers and Ha rdon, and | a selection of surro nding shorts. > i a Friend" with Chic Sa/ lovâ€" able Jackie Cooper for the natinee only, Saturday, April 15. the evening will be shown n{o ssed" wita that unforgettable er team Clark Gable and Joan| Cra§fyford. Both shows are excellenti entértainâ€" ment and include, news, and comedy. N A special offering for r Sunâ€" day is made by present g |"Vamâ€" pire; Bat" with Lionel l, Fay WrQy, and Melvyn Douglas: "Red By special request .}fne brings back "When a Fello brace you for the trip ï¬{d the show. > © Tonight is last night dof * playing ‘at the Alcyon Highland Park. Here is & l interwoven with wild jun bedsts, reptiles, and uncan tions that will thrill you. of ‘Mrs. Booth‘s. The‘ tags will sell fp atever the purchaser is willi give a quarter, dime, or half ‘doll&r, and i{piis hoped everyone 1 e this portunity to help th‘;:; gopd cause Variety of Picturg On Alcyon Thea â€".â€"Program Fo: Invitations to help g¢ll (the tags have been mailed to t Is and as) contest incentives th chants and theatre manager Rave offered some very attractive | prizps iand mdvie passes to thoseï¬ ho? secure the largest amounts for their tags. Sponsors for the af Mrs. Erastus R. Phelps Alexander, Mrs. 0. L. Mrs.â€" J. B. Garnett. Boyce will help with t finances at the YWCA. .Permission has been |giv City: Council to the lu America to hold their atinu tag day" in Highland Parl urday, April 15. "Heart" Tag Day‘i Held Here _ Hereafter the"Industri{al wprkshops exhibit will be held but twide a year at meetings of the §isteghood of the North Shore Congregition Isâ€" rael. The final exhibit for this year will be held in connection fvith: the annual dinner and lurnic ‘ Monâ€" day, April 17. Many) |new models will be shown. Mrs. Abél :a vig;and her committee cordially invite the public to be present. (|| |# / ; | "We :iglï¬ singere with tNe people of High \d\\fla can |(nly{ask that they be sintere with themséives and vote the straight Ideal |Party ticket." Industrialvork | Exhibit the qualifitations of handle \Highwobd‘s f1 éfficiently] and| promp er treasyrers, bne formindr }collector, two ifornigr clepks, ard two former chaitme fiof‘ re al ter and street ankl alley comnifittéas. In adâ€" dition th ;; nlj have executive representhtives of the| vatipus civic, frat.etnal ind Welfare| brganizations in Highwpod. H i " "The present situgtion[calls for officials jvith exkperie d ability to gncoufpter ahd ove this unâ€" fo ‘unaté condition of our;communâ€" ity. E l I . B ‘ $ finances| of the city of| [Highwood are in h posifion thit should conâ€" cerp ev qd citizth ¢f this city. Dur: to |bank | failu " 1@ city has tied up "_'pprA imate L 40,000. It; credit reduged to a cas basis. Many optstanding bills to be paid with no}|funds |to #ay them. These sthtemehts are|lalso) a matter of ?ubli record| in Wharke .of the city! clerkk, . |{ M CR 0 vaftaach ple of matter byiia 14 at ‘any cies bu how 1« The e is ® pr fice of would ter of & mi plétiontâ€"no en get chafd, _ Ideal "The Ideal ca plete histo lic repord he city el deal Party Tighwiod th ntin screen snapsh ere|ibe m id as ‘to ations of (thes@ men ‘to hwopd‘s fupdsg ‘honestly, li Phelps|| Mrg, W. A. 0.‘ L.]|Olésfn, and nett. |Migs Helen with the Is and arty C have he cit; e (Ide; : vidinity of a quarâ€" dolliirs Hefore comâ€" Be urday n: Monâ€" models vig;and ite +the gana‘" re in story men, situaâ€" news, help after. encoge by the ers of llhem n Satâ€" o the peoâ€" ; on‘ this e misled ver could table adâ€" leyon ill ence in nce deâ€" that ‘the ighwood 8 project t‘ the ofâ€" lighwood eek THE PRESS 1) ‘ The Degtfleld PAT, 4 its At;ril ickting F 21st at 2:80 |p.m. | This program of the yearts st ucating â€" for| Leisure." planne:d and lannounced, that parents Jwill bring t ing any Ran#work lbr 1 ‘the shelt@r (how You!E; ite this intergsting charge. i1 | Bert S..Ldech, the leader of these bird Jhikek) Itells uk that the next hike will be: pn y, April 18, at 6:00 A.m."| The grdup J/ill meet at of Cf)nm Park, wa least {twb and ithe bird fans thusiasti a.:f‘d interestin region. cooked â€" b Bi a © ur ple wathéred at the h of ukegan for an tudy of the ‘birds of that llowing th¢e hike they ast |@r joyed their meal bf the season. heuchbnpfifig, â€" director ty fice |in Highland ite J t he saw at _ on the trip; the crow as on tmp; the crow oebe. | However other ure us that about twenâ€" > your Lawr and Garden, anything you neelt n Grask Seed and Fertilizer. Grass d as low as 20c per pound ; Gladioli Bulbs o 30c per doz.; Shrubs, Evergreens Pereénnials. ‘Also bear in mind that our lif ong experience in Flori and Hortiâ€" ure i$ at your disposal. Consult us over 3420 n your garden problems. It‘s FREE ders me‘dver to our Laurel Avenue Greenhouse § I t | Depot and see e fi o d . T. (A. ?old rogram) April 21 d PAT. A. will hold ing i I"Tidly, April m. This is the final 1000 Easter Li est lot of )Li]ies ever shown anywhere, as lpw as ... ... T5¢ per plant orld‘s Best Pansies, per bunch _ c th i.ns i shiancil. ... .. 1BG z. Roses nicely put in a box, fresh tt, medium stem, only . . . . $1.25 or Easter Plants and Flowers, delivergï¬y telegraph inside of two hours to any part of the U. S. or Canada. f e." | As was ed, it is hoped g to the meetâ€" r léisure time come and join of| birds were dy on "Edâ€" & sixty enâ€" red at the egan for an For the Best in Flowers ,i Over 40 Years Highland Park, Illinois. . Telephone 3420 'D’J)llpadal intérest to evetyone will . Mrs. Charles E. PipeK‘s paper on "Influence of Leisure Time Acâ€" tivities on the Character Developâ€" ment of the Child." [A II: guest ‘speaker, Mrs. Frank, 0f | Winâ€" netka, who |was instrunightal in founding the Farm School Wwest of! project upon which her Efld has wérk'ed. sa thi 943 s‘ ( : FO 37 South St. Johns IK_ I, for EASTER ALBERT LARSON GREETING CARDS e t AI‘ NOVELTIES | _ Also Crestin@{ Cards for All Oceasions. ies In Pots 1 block west of the Northwestern ‘ATIONER with her children. She will bring .along to exhibit, some of herâ€" wor as done by her children, and tell us how we can help ours to make simâ€" ilar things in their leigure time. This will be very interesting to mothers Eand hope all parents and friends 'QI feel welcome to attend. P Winnetka, and who has done THURSDAY, APRIL 13, Phone H. P. 567 t 4 (8 Read the W ET +V ASSARE FOU N DA T1 â€"Cany to | | »Lbani‘to. | VASSA R and will keep your cw trolled and your‘sil smart! And it washes be wearing a Vassarette Ci that comfortable . . .‘ marvelous freedom and Yet it‘s a firm little t So LIGCET and supple have to remind yours Garne THURSDAY, APRIL added gittractions _ Traveltalk â€" Musical Act â€" (C Pathe Sound E#tents For Easter Headqu MrM"‘* * 442ND STREE BETTY DAVIB â€" LEO C; FRANK MeHUCH â€" SHEI f THEATRE Phorie 25082 _ â€" Lake F ©20,000 YEARS SING SINH WARNER BAXTER :: tihece uiasy .DEERPA "STORK OF T WEST*" GBORGE ARLJSs Thursday » Fridey DOUGLAS FAIRBANK uA LAD.‘HS PROFESSILOA Saturday Evening On ROLAXD YOUNG ALLIBSON SKIPW OR Wednesiay â€" Thursiay SPENCER | TRALY also . Variety ‘hqn’ "PARACHU! JUMPER" "A KING‘S V ACATIOGXN" Main Floor Balee â€"_ Children always 10¢ Girdles POLIKA BROS. Screen Act in im