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Highland Park Press, 17 Jan 1935, p. 3

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CHICAGO OFFICE PAGE FOUR Entered as Second Class Matter July 18, 1920, at the Post Office at Deerfleld, Communications intended for publication t be written side of the paper 4 Wednesday noon to insure appearance in curre 1 Bubscription Price, $1.50 per year Issued Thursday of cach week dell Printing Company, Udél} Building, Highiand Park. Hitinols. _ by the U I‘hm‘l#'h-dmu'lm Read The Want Ads Answer to Last Week‘s â€"You‘d Be Surprised . The use of finger prints as sigâ€" natures dates from very early times, The Chinese are believed to have used their thumbs as seals. $ ‘ k Our January Sale now in f Progress â€" _ Florsheim Shoes, $7.45 others from $3.95 up Florsheim shoes are nationalâ€" ly known as QqUALITY. footâ€" wear for women. Come to FELL BROS. and compare the craftsmanship .. . and FEEL the difference in shoes built to fit! a Aleyon Sun.â€"MonTues. â€" Jan. 20â€"21â€"22 What Every _ _ Attendant in charge Highland Park, HL . _ Tel. H. P/;2400 Matinees . & Holidays M-..-"z"o?""mmmzmu Continuous, _ Evenings during week: Doors open 6:30 . Show starts at 7 p.m. _ PRICES ATâ€"ALL TIMES Adults 30 Cents _ Children 10 Cents Thursday Friday Saturday Jan. 18â€"19 Brian Aberne â€" Madge Evans Wed.â€"Thurs. _ Jan. 23â€"24 Gambling FREE THEATRE PARKING SPACE from Barrie‘s renowned play featuring HELEN HAYES "LAW OF THE WILD‘ â€" Serial JACKIE COOPER THOMAS MEIGHAN® Peck‘s Bad Boy \ featuring GEORGE M. COHAN America‘s First Actor with WYNNE GIBSON DOROTHY BURGESS OTHER SHORT SUBJECTS ormekn Ahont sumkcrs and many others OTHER SHORT SUBJECTS Sat. Mat. only â€" Jan. 19 Woman Knows W, (C. FIELDS with BABY LeROY THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS It‘s A Gift and many others. and many others featuring featuring © A member of t THE CHICOAGO @UALTY nov? Chicago Offices : 1016â€"17â€"18 Willoughby Tower Mm 855 $ Jan. 17 Mr. Frank E. Wagner of Onwentâ€" sia Avenue who has been at the Highland Park Hospital a month is siill very seriously ill. ts ‘‘Mr. and Mrs. John T. Snite of Glencoe will s the weekâ€"end with friends at ington, Michigan. |Miss Carol Imig had as her weekâ€" end guest Mrs. ire Kopotoâ€" vitch, concert pianist, of Oak Park and Russia. â€" ‘ Mr. and Mrs. A, Hamilton Kunath (Katherine Wagner) of Onwentsia avenue are enjoying two weeks at Miami Florida, ey flew there last Wednesday. l4 f Mr. J. M.â€" Bil of Sunnyside ivenue who ‘has been confined to aie Presbyterian : Hospital in Chiâ€" ango, for several weeks, is still quite . ? t j Mr,.â€" and Mrs. E. Wagner of 621 Onwentsia A , announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty to Arthur W. Schelter, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Schelter of Chiâ€" cago. The young couple do not plan to be married for a year. . Mr. and Mrs, ¢ R. Barnhill and daughter of Oak Park have takey an @wpartment in the Udell building. Professor Lew Sarett of S. Green Bay Road has been in New Orleans, km, attending the convention of the ational Association of Teachers of Speech. He is now on a lecture tour in the East. _Miss Ella Rassmussen of Elm Avâ€" enue!?:.in charge of Art classes for children at Upton House in Waukeâ€" gan on Saturday mornings. â€" She asâ€" sumed her duties there last Saturâ€" day. â€" These classes are under the supervision of the Lake County Artâ€" ist League. i ‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Alexander of N. Sheridan Road have gone to their old home at Clear Water, Florida for the winter. _ / 3 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sarg of Glenâ€" ¢oe are receiving congratulations on the birth of a baby boy born Wedâ€" nesday Jan. 9 at the Highland Park Hospital. [ Mr. A. R. Williams of Normal, 111. will be the guest speaker at the Ravinia P.â€"T. A. on January 29.° | Mrs. Edward Laing of E. Park Ayâ€" enue is spending the balance of the winter at Josephine, Alabama. Among those to take out marâ€" riage licenses in Whukegan recently are Roy Diggs of Highland Park nm% Lilly Mulden of Winnetka; Harâ€" old| Olson, Great Lakes and Mabel Gibbs, Highland Park. , < Dr, and Mrs. Harry S. Gradle of Vine Avenue left Sunday for Los Angeles, California where they will spend a month. f \ Mr., and Mrs.â€" Frank Dastici of Glencoe are the proud parents of a baby girl borr Monday at the Highâ€" land Park Hospital. . Mrs. Frank Butler, mother of Mrs. A. P. Snite of Central Avenue is confined to her bed with two broken ribs. \o us â€" Mrs. George E. Bliss of N. Linden Avenue spent the weekâ€"end with her sister Mrs. Samuel Carothers in Pittsburg, Pa. ; | _ Mr. F. J. Kaumanns of Ashland Place left Tuesday for an extended ‘business trip to Germany, England and the Nether! )R ue THE PICKOT THE CASE Your Selection Commencing tru., Jan. 17 Regular Price After the Sale. The Sale YoLHave Been _â€"â€"â€"â€"‘_â€" Waiting For Local and Personal & North Michigan Avenue, Tol. State 6826 Limit L:tc to each 4 er. / .+ 2"¢$1.00 5 conts per single copy 2il> Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Phelps of Progpéect Avenue, are entertaining informally Saturday evening, in horor of Miss Hildegarde Heine and Mr,. John Koenber. F Mrs. Albert R. Sheldon and her nephew Richard Glidden, and Miss Ba ‘ Shipnes® have recently reâ€" arned from a motor trip in Europe. Miss Janetâ€" Saathoff entertained %Jner Saathoff entertained the membrs of the Semper Fidelis class last evening, at her home on South Second Street. f Mrg. L. L. ‘Winters is at the Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago, for a few days where she is undergoing treatment. f & ?@_ i‘q}»(:nd Mrs. L. W. Ferguson of 61 N, Green Bay Road, announce the matriage of their daughter Mabel to atdld Olson, chief radio man at Great Lakes on Sturday, Jan. 12. Mr%m Mrs. Olson will be at home at Great Lakes ater February 1. . M+s. Forrest D. Rose of Highmoor entertained the members of her five hundred club Monday evening. V ‘ Willism Guyot is entertainâ€" ing m few friends Friday afternoon 'l,'h: Highland â€" Park Woman‘s ristian Temperance Union will have iheir regular monthly business meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 28, at two o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Harry Thomas, 603 Glenview Aveâ€" nug., | _ for her mother, Mrs. Schrey of Olâ€" ney, [Fil., who is spending| several w; 't’ with her daughter. Mrs. G. S. Rettig returned Sunday from San Diego, Calif., where she spent the past few weeks, ‘Sororis Amicae Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Sigrid Siljesâ€" 1, 266 N. St. Johns Avenue, next Monday evening. ‘All members are urged to attend. | Mrs. D. E. Wink, who for several years was engaged in the real esâ€" tbate business locally, is now assoâ€" cidted with Edward M. Wallace, f tor, in Evanston. ? ~Reuben C. Keller of the Green B 3, rage, who underwent an opâ€" e 33&;- n at St. Francis Hospital, Evâ€" angt in, on Christmas day, is getting a *‘ nicely and will return home in & ghort time. [ mbnis ‘at the Highland Park Hosâ€" pifal} has returned to her home, very Â¥~? ‘improved. < © â€" The Mothers Club of the Y.W.C.A. a ' olding â€"a card party, Tuesday, January 29, at the YJW.C.A. 1. {le Marilyn _ Hecketsweiler, d&ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hédketsweiler of N. Second Street, wl _: \was seriously ill with pneuâ€" Mrs. Helen C. Golden entertained members of her bridge club at luncheon followed by bridge at Villa Mpderne, Wednesday afternoon. . "The car that has everything" || PRIVATE AND CLASS ;?énsmvc'no,n IN PIANO 84 East Park Avenue â€" H. P. 3707 FLORENCE CHASE Nelson‘s Garage & Sales 543 Elm Place OLDSMOBILE & and Mrs. Emanuel J. Block Furthermore, Oldsmobile is a genuine quality car. The finest Oldsmobile%ver. built â€" and at its low price the greatest value â€" in 38 years of quality mam’:factur‘ing.fi A General Motors value, it is &lso the faithful, modern expresâ€" sion of Oldsmobile‘s firm belief that "you are entitled to all that is new and better." . | Oldsmobilée â€" "The Car: That Has Everyâ€" Silent Syneroâ€"Mesh gear-dhifting, threeâ€"point engine cushioning, and a perfected method of roof and body insulation combine to make Oldsmobile â€" the tho'rovuhly soundâ€"proofed car. ; f § f thing!‘ Big, modern, balanced, with streamâ€" line beauty! f ¢ t Its features include: The world‘s most sturdy body â€"â€" solid steel "Turretâ€"Top" Body by Fisher. ) tA ofi tnt . Builtâ€"in Kneeâ€"Action, engineered into every model to level out every rogd. Big Superâ€"Hydraulic Brgkes, centerâ€"control steering and ride stabilizer. Six and Eight PR ES EN TIN G Now on display at T H E P RE 8 S lbavo &nnounced the engagement of ‘their daughter Marjorie, to Henry L. Stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawâ€" rence M. Stein of this city. Miss Block‘s father is a member of the Block family that heads the Inland Steel | Company. Mr. Stein was: graduated from Dartmouth in 1980. No date has been set for the wedâ€" ding. â€" *4 fales ho v ag Miss Carolyn Bullard is spending ‘the winter studying archaeology in a museum in Greéce which was given; to Greece by her aunt Mrs. William H. Moore. ‘The Sellar Bullard famâ€" ily, with the exception of Carolyn. are spending the winter in Santa Barbara, Calif., in the Montecito ‘home that belonged to Mrs. A. P. \Smith, Mrs. Bullard‘s mother, Braeside P.T.A. Will Hear Movie Talk Those who have had the pleasure know of her rare ability as a speakâ€" er, her dynamic personality, and her great fund of knowledge pertaining to. education. The subject and topic is "Today‘s Child and Tomorrow‘s Citizens." Mr. Thomsen, a graduate of the Francis Parker School in Chicago, is familiar with progreéessive educaâ€" tion in practice as well as in theory, teaching classes in the 7th and 8th gradés, and high school at the North Shore Country ,Day School.. It is felt that his subject, "The Movies" cannot fail to interest parents. Mrs. Clayburn Jones is president and Mys. Harry L. Canmann is program chairman of the Ravinia Ravinia P. T. A. To Hear Mrs. Arthur R. Williams ‘The Parentâ€"Teacher Association of the Ravinia school is to have Mrs. Arthur R. Williams, president of "THinois Congress of Parents and Teachers" as their guest speaker for their January evening meeting, which is to be held at the school house, Dean and: Roger Williams ‘Avenue, at 8 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 29. They are extending an invitation to anyone interested in PJT.A. work to come and meet Mrs. Williams. ® ‘Leif. Thorsenâ€"Thomsen will adâ€" dress the January meting xt the Braeside Parentâ€"Teacher Civic Asâ€" sociation, which will be held at the Bracgide School Monday evening, Jan. 21, at 8 o‘clock. ; :â€" Mr. Thomsen‘s work in gonnection with the appreciation of the movies has heen so successful in its results that he has been asked to describe it at the meeting of the Progressive Education Association at the Palmâ€" Home improvements made through FHA. General repairs. Remodeling. Low interest Details and Estimates 386 CENTRAL AVENUE (ELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 1868 Zion Building Industry Phone H. P. 1597 er House next month The Braeside P.T.A. feels very fortunate in béing able to secure him as a speaker for their meeting. Perry Dunlap Smith, headmaster of North Shore Country Day School at Winnetka, had originally been scheduled to appear at the Monday meeting but was unexpectedly callâ€" =â€"~IEEEAEE ENE EUAE ECEAAA E NNN & Greatest CANDY EVENT Sale TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK MILDRED HAESSLER DANCE STUDIO 1737 RICE STREET, RAVINIA Classes in Ballet, Tap, Ballroom and Aorobatics Evening Classes for Adults Mss 376 Central Avenue SALE Jewelry | CREDIT AND OPTICIAN 372 Central Avenue ill /. uL aane B ; Famous We W ANT you to COMP ARE A SPECIAL PURCHASE AND â€" _ SALE OF 5.PIECE Moderne Classic _ Dinette Sets s*»€9.50 IREDALES NEW Iredale Prices and Iredale Quality All varieties â€" LIMIT 3 BOX Sale Starts Fri For a Few Regular Prib "64 Years of Business Integrity on the North Shore" FEBRV DUTCH MILL DUTCH MIL To Stone Set Ri Clo pounds 4 20% Watche 9x12 Full range of sizes and patterns. A!I-mm'un Bigclow Weavers, â€" Pen and Pencil Sets â€" Sets â€" Silverware .| | --Dh-aadPaflledu cks Oâ€" â€" Bracelets | > PF rrnuxsmv.‘ JANUARY W to attend a meeting of the England coll¢ges for men d one for women at TO CUSTOMER lay, January 18 Days Only s After Sale.. . lege. : Mr. Smith will ade \usoéi.ltion at some future _A social hour and light ments will follow. L CANDIES to 50% off your own selection Read the Want Ads Quality (:lu-“. RELIABLE LAUNDRY rs of the famous Hartfordâ€" Military Sets DRY CLEANING CO mm nimmimmmn ifi binmn uen remanann: ‘ INRANENO 1 . HH 6 se .75 6x9 size $19.75 Moderne classic h‘.ip‘J combines in the table a walnut, wld world “‘vfl: new white base and legs, The chairs are: sturdily ‘t-ill; and upholstered in ‘browh leatherâ€" elte. Set includes table apd four chairs at this low prige, Phone Highland Park 1260 $1.00 emmetiionc ind# buus sas. Reaiolaiaiirantfcinc on OFF Phone H. P. 178 As shown above ANXD Candies t Smith Col. n" d k date.

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