47 o S d e ts s 0; 2t lt aour 44 & so Repstiom Fred MacMurray, sensational star of ï¬,%m."mbhm‘:z Robert Nathan‘s dramatic novel of WGâ€"REENV Ex+ "RUGGLES OF RED GAP" "LET‘S LIVE TONIGHT»* More heart interest, more Buman inâ€" lll'-t.mdunapdufluthn any picture éver made by Geo. Arliss Fridayâ€"Saturday â€" | April 26â€"27 ~GEORGE ARLISS Benefit for the P.T.A. sncm’.m AT 3:45 E. M Answer to Last Week‘s You‘d Be Surprised Thursday â€"._ MAY ROBSON .: Mary Carlisle, Fred McMurray Miss Eleanor Moldaner and a friend, Miss Baker, who are in trainâ€" ing at Grant Hogpital, Chicago, spent Easter with Miss Eleanor‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Moldaner, â€" j \Mrs. Charlesâ€"Grimes and \children h'#n returned from Ft. Lauderdale, One More Spring Alcyon Daylight Saving Schedule _Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gallagher and Mrs. John Gallagher left this morning for Minnesota, where they will visit relaâ€" tives for a few days. f Highlasid Park, .. _ Tel H. P. 2408 Mrs. John A. Riggio and two chilâ€" dren of Pleasant Avenue, spent the weekâ€"end at LaSalle, IIL, visiting relatives. t " Admission At Al Times * . . Adults, 30¢ _‘ Children 10¢ Growing feet should be careâ€" fully watched to see that they develope into strong, healthy, perfectly formed bone and muscle! And you can do this easily â€"and ‘economically ‘by FELL BROS. We are able to fit his foot accurately!â€" _ .‘ FRED MacMURRAY ANN SHERIDAN: The retina of the victim does not retain the assassin‘s porâ€" trait. For years, experiments along these lines at Scotland Yard, have given decidedly negative results. a PAGE FOUR _JANET GAYNOR WARNER BAXTER The Iron Duke Grand Old Girl see favorites in a f:_i_-w*w.nd EVENING PERFORMANCES 7:15 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. _ _ ».lu..!lol‘.lh"-. z:u"ca-n-u- Local and Personal of Highland Park © Sir Guy Standing and a thousand thrills!!1!! Coming Soon Car 99 Apr. May 1â€"2 April 25 â€"30 SEFURNITURE *T -“ Central Ave. at Shoridan Rd. I Highland Park 181 IREDALES “c&c:ir of First United Em- gelic@l Chorch, under the direction rival| of a ron on the 19th, and a dnug‘:er was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wilism Hohifelder of Glen on the 18th.] Mr. and Mrs. James Liewelâ€" Iyn ‘il»oa& Street, are the happy parefits. of ~a dgughter, botn April :. _ Among the recent arrivals at the | "*°*: uk ols 96e Highfand +PJrk * Hospital are: a|. Miss Priscilla Carver of Central daughter, A:ril 18, to Mr. and Mrs.| 2Vemue has taken apartment 210 ir wil Wailbrink of East Street: the Udell building. The Misses M a daughter to Mr. and . Mrs. Felix Schaumberg and Mary Hobart have Nordén of Glencoe Avenue, the leased apartment 806. | _ f day; on the 2ist a sonng:‘n_ tm to| _ Miss Tena Hatfield and Mr. and Mr. gnd MT Victor Norten‘ ’3-:- Mrs. R. L. Hollandshead left Saturâ€" ringtbn, while Mr. and Mrs. William | d2Yâ€" for a two months trip to Los Schilling of ‘Northbrook announce | ANKeles,â€"‘Calif., Mexico, and Miss the vallof a daughter, and My,. | Hatfeld‘s honmté at Daytom, Ohio. . and Mrs. Richard Kress of Deerfleld |â€"_ Dr and ’l 4. Hinrfl T. Kuist of also &nnounce ‘the birth of a daughâ€"| White .Plains, N.Y., announce the ter. |Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schmidt | birth of a son, James Marquis, born of Nbrthbrdok are huppy& ‘the ar.| Easter Sunday, April 21. Dr. Kuist rivall of & son on the 19th, and a|is a former Fesident of Highland daughter Was born to Mr. bnduhn. Park. tE ~ h t o Wiligm Hohilfelder of Glencoe on the| °Dr. and Mrs, Earl D. Fritsch and CREDIT JEWELER : . _AND OPTICIAN | |_| 372 Central Ave. _ Tel. H. P. 630 ern‘ the * 1935, She of t of th day. sored frate wes lgu'uu â€" Glasses Fitted State Licensed Optometrist Sinc¢ 1919. \ t , Completeâ€"Optical Service â€"_ ~Th ing f Park M ter the & ure son, at ï¬ Chic No need to drive miles . . . turn spen Getq Getz Women of the Mooge, chapter No 806, are giving a é.rdéanfhl;?:;o tty Wednesday evening, May 1, at on Hall, Masonic Teqxpl?. The public is invited. pos _ Mr. .and Mrs. J. C. :% ‘are moving from 360 E. Park A mue; to the| Martin. apartments son: Hazel Avepue. o) t B ' ks. F. Selfridge and «Lgm, } J spent last week at Tuirk s Indikna State Park. . ; ï¬ Â§ daug tend Mrs, Charles J, Clark of Winnetka tertained . the | members : of \her b elub, yesterday afternoon,. ds, from hflwtn e, Wis., were the luncheon guem rs. Rolland Hastings, yesterday {Wednesday). r.:Aand Mrs. Rodkey Makon are ng today from York for a fef weeks sojourn fif Bdroge. |_ â€" My , where they speÂ¥t a few weeks. t week for a fey | weeks trip to ifornia. | / e m a attg hold‘ a bakery sale, Haturday, April "twgcl.r’l '-‘! m ‘ com‘. & "dtig.onr weekâ€"ent! :shoppi ‘The Daughters of the British Eimâ€" will meet at the home ‘of Mrs. Hiath °F. Beere, 60§ Vine Avenue, iday evening. Bfidge will be played. 4 [ ®. you d d o "Visit our model rooms" Mi . H. NEMEROFEF ‘see exceptional values â€"in furniture. Not the most ést, but beautiful furninire authentically designed and made ‘by the finest furniâ€" ture factories in the counâ€" "’-";dl‘l‘id}’-b'u: you can get it anywhere. Highland Park when â€" h. James Cady Ewell and daugh anne have returnéed from the ing holiÂ¥yl, combining pleasâ€" th sketching. Palgh."s F. L. Balke family are movâ€" fom 121 Linden avenue, to 356. avenue,. May: 1st. . ) ||. P Jane Hutton of Nor:n\:elt-‘ Iniversity been cho as ectheart of Sigma Chi" for it was anpounced yesterday. ill be queen of the annual ball t fraternity in the BalTabarin Hotel «Sherman . nqxztsm- ght, ‘The ball is being sponâ€" by the Chicago alumni. of the ity and the chapter at Northâ€" from Florida where. ;zrg several weeks. Last week Mrs. ‘visited in Missouri, while Mr. was in New York City. .. â€" and Mrs. Claude Flr’t‘:nklku and ifton, who have in living Park Avenue,; are m‘oï¬hgfto: next week. ul E+1 t \~ E.‘ ‘B. ;xlgmch’x.id;,; and ter, Doris, have left/on an exâ€" European trip. _ ‘~ .. _ | . and Mrs. Henry Getz have reâ€" ibbmofismetaie TEDâ€"ARANRAT Iredale‘s 1: Miss Josephi ess to her brid ning: at her ho Street. _‘ Raff, en route from Coronado Beach | to his summer home on the lhoere i Lake Ontario. I 6 Miss Reese of the Treasure Chest is back from m ten day vacation, spent in the f | 7 M. M. Meyerts is spending a few days at the home of hiEl son«inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur / Hiram Ke tt and Cody Pfanâ€" ehl were initfiated into Chi Psi at :gda'go univetsity â€" Saturday eveâ€" Mry. and Mrs. Richard Kebbon have ht%':ed from & two weeks vacation at Charleston,| South Carolina and Tryon, North Carolina.. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pfanstich of Woodpath averjue returned Saturday from a two weeks motor trip through Tennessee and North Carolina. .. ‘Dr. and Mrs, Earl D. Fritsch and family andDr. and Mrs. B. A. Hamâ€" ilton and family spent last week at their respective cottages at White Lake, Michiga t t Miss Priscilla Carver of Central avenue has en apartment 210 in the Udell building. The Misses M. Schaumberg and Mary Hobart have leased apa it 306. | _ Miss Tena Hatfield and Mr. and Mrs.‘ R. L. Hollandshead left Saturâ€" day for. a | tw months trip to Los Angeles,â€"‘Calif., Mexito, and Miss Hatfield‘s honte at Dayton, Ohio. â€" Mrs. Paul Phone hkflf:m 476 Waukegan | Mr. and Albert O. Snite of Oakmont road are enjoying a weeks vacation at: ch Lick Springs, Inâ€" diana. 38 noa 2t i _ Mr. and Mts. Carl H. Rompel of Prospect: a e ~have leased the Seth K. Howes home on Hazel ayâ€" enue. o Te Mr. and Albelt 0; Snite of TT io h g 2 oc c hi 3 Sb ie e oi ces r‘s. Rob L. Price,| achievyement, capacity, and characâ€" | , o and Mis. Robert C: I"g""" :r.,mg Eipee who rpctived thake t lunee t;“ irth :? a :ppy ?:.. this year we:c’l{m Janet ï¬f.mt:ï¬k nounce â€" D : + h & " born April 19 at the Highland Pare ehy. Miss| Gugce Gatewogd is S ie o Do Price Is the daughter | ©itT. very fing bulletin board has of t o. Hugo Flshjpr. "*"! been :{}utalled} on ï¬he‘lpg ofhtl;: * +. andiMle nd (Kath. | First United Evangelical Church, at Mr. and Mis. Leo Redmotg.(x§thy gm‘h Creen Bay fokd and Luad exine Berybel formerly of . flighland Avenue, in memory of Mr, and Mré. Park) a gâ€"their new hameé Edwatd Wendling and Mr.:and Mrs. ks C oo thus monthe oppi n ) Williin. Tillmin â€"Praver of dediâ€" day frgm % four months sojourn at catiog was offéred by the pastor on Alhambra, Calif. \~~_ {Mast Sundai #fning. Mr. and ts.: Harry Portz,, son a j y mt f [ LHq'u'y Jt. i dI:mMa: ?‘.;;mnh; A 6 m 4 ip 1 o | of Ridgew )4 drive spen ist wee uxiliz s’,o ) i with relatived in LaFayette, ind. _ |"*U*Mary to Sponsor hi ctyu hadtnabcusbon allath C is innntimisn ind htA dut ioh oc : Mr. and Mfs. Seth K: Howes and daughter lhbgou of Hazel: ayenue left Thursday[ or Los Angeles, Calif, where they ‘T'rlll _ make their ‘future home.© : ME s >3 1 Bridal Wreath, 4â€"5 ft..._.15¢ Honeysuckle, 3â€"4 ft ..igé Forsythia, 45‘ £t, ,â€".â€"~«,~.LXG@ EVERGREENSâ€"3â€"4 (i. _.._._eacP 50¢ â€"~â€"It"~ ~~‘~‘ gmmuns | . ‘ Mr. Kenriéth Owsley B}‘Yonngsi town, Ohio, was the weekâ€"end guest of Mr. Robert Childs of N. Sheridan road. | 1 , i BP 6 Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Snite of E. Central avemue ‘spent the weekâ€"en at French Lick Springs, Indiana. _ Mrs, W. A. Alexander of N. Sheriâ€" dan road‘ kuin: next week for a £ll‘xfree moniths sojourn at La Jolla, Calif. PA f I ‘~Miss | Mary . Wood has retnrnt from the eph T. Bowen ranch Arizona where she has been since she returned from the Panama Canâ€" al trip : fith her parents. Miss Gwendolyn | Bowen | returned , with Miss Wood, fnd will remain with her until her parents return to their Lake Forest home. _ â€" + Mr, Jand) Mrs. Frank G. Hoyne have returnéd from‘ Camden, Bya. where the W{t/z; winter, Mrs, Leonora e : Anderson, â€" their daughter, will not arrive home frofn New Mexico until next week. .‘ ‘ Sh Tsd : of ‘Prof, Dinkeloo, rendéred a very fine Easter cantata ‘entitled "The Day of ‘Resurrection" "to a large audience lq4st Sunday evening. The cnnutzl 1 be. repeated at the Winâ€" netka Migsion Church, Winnetka, on Thursday ¢évening of this week. | \ . Mr. and (Mrs. HMowell W. Murray are enjoying a sojourn at Fort Lauâ€". derdale, Flg. : : wanl. Relt t e c wa +3 G4 L We have John Fiore Nursery e Snyder was hostâ€" » club Monday eveâ€" e on North Second Rice, 971 Lincoln fine selection of Perennials, all hedi,y 10¢ and 15¢ each. . > 5 ft.._._15¢ | Red D:’:::, 45 ft redegebcte 8 4â€"56 ft 1. "3 Mirmaks, PERENNIAL FLOWERS _ neathilinieninancions neioikntinimniseatsurasreivas 10 °O 00 O ORRRERARNAARE ECAE ATIIn EVERGREENS Each THE PRESS PLANT NOW! PERENNI :|__ Following the meeting, Mrs. A, H. |Swanson, Mrs, Robert Greenslade, |Mrs, L. Stanger, Mrs.. D. Johnson, and Mrs. Mary McCarthy. took pa in a ‘play presented by Mrs. F. ï¬ Ronan, g(n J. Thompson was in charge of properties and Mrs. o.r Iverson prompted.. | PSR t “‘el 'v_ï¬on Asjua119), GXP CM |.__. _| _ Social Bervice News: _ . | Baby buggy. If in good condition party can pay & few dollars for one. Call H. P. 4000, [ [ ( At the regular business meetirig of the local Legion Auxiliary held, April 11, the unit voted to sponsor a Poppy Day Poster Contest at high school. Mrs. P. E. Cole, poppy chairman, has been nuthofln? to order 2,500 poppies, which is High. land‘s Park: quota this year. .. _ . _ The unit is making plans for a rummage sale to be held in May in conjunction with the Legion. | $ Sclt?lurlhipi at Mills College, C}IE ‘nre. awarded gmually to students i recognition of! exceptional academic mchieyement, capacity, and characâ€" ter. Among those who, rfedvod them this year wem.’lï¬u Janet Gaidzik and Miss Gxace Gatewood of this Auxiliary to Sponsor â€" . Poppy Poster Contest Established in Chicago in 1837 West Lc::gl"oreutm Misg Etta Grunewald of the Udell apartments spent several days last week in Washington, D.C. 3 _ The Schumann Club of Ravinia will meet in the studio of Berenice B. Bentley, on Saturday afternoon, April 27, at 3 o‘clock. Marilyn ‘Cahn and Marilyn Crane will assist ï¬le»i . Miss Helen Jean ‘Abercromby, acâ€" companied by her roomâ€"mate, Miss Rachel Clapsaddle of Burt, Towa, spent their spring vacation with Mr. and| Mrs. Archibald Abercromby, Helen‘s parents. They are students at Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Misa: Martha Jane Thomas, daughâ€" ter of Mrs. C. W. Thomas of 537 South Linden Avenue, who has atâ€" ternded the Goodman Theatre School during the past year, has left for In;il::apo,lis to : join the "Indiana University Traveling Theatre." _ ~ Mrs. Clara Hatch Stevens of Lake Bluff was hostess to t M:z Circle at a luncheon in the home her f!r(:rughton Mrs. Percy Prior, of this city, on Monday: 4 Au*nu‘e. Highland Park, entertainged the social service department of the North Shore Catholi¢ â€"Woman‘s at dessertâ€"bridge at 1 o‘clock on April 28. %. o e es . ‘SHRUBS 5¢, $1.00 clumps 4 â€"2 ft, Tony‘s Barber I wigh!to announce tc Announcement Deerfield, Shields -Wb ke however, ‘will have beâ€" cause of the great amount of time Apsessors in the 18 townships of Lake County have ad fo turn their books over to the boird of review by July 1. | | >~|) /; \â€" _A resolution / passed by the ing theitown ‘tax assessors to turn in their books to the board.of : by July 1. _ / x ies i â€" VILLA MODERNE | 360 Central Avenue photographer I will be located in the Udell gi.ndi 4+ ; 542W§Bt 3 "t‘m]A‘venuié A â€"Suit Sate MARTHA WEATHE EUGENE | | | _ :: _ Distinctive | WILBUR . | CAMERA PO&‘ITS TO SPEED UP WORK THE SPORTS SHOP [ / ..| SPEQIALIZING IN $ CHAROBA%ROEED sm+ | _ AnNp choPs |. | Lake doup y Line and Routet nl'}ux&,n lU’DClINB.Im Every tWo-A& threeâ€"piece S ' Suit, plain or fur trimmed, is ducgd for immediate clearance,. The sapon'jsmmct Styles, both plain and novelty im i ‘k _ } id thered Misses $ |NVOoRrH MICHIGANX ir 0 A k | Two and Three piece Sui Noteworth tions‘from m# \ +.‘ lhigher prices. / [ IN BOTKH sHKoPS unce to my friends and that O and after | _ pril 29 IN‘THE DRAKE NoW 995 up ..\ NORTH SHORE TRUSF IBDILDING .. 2 ;g Sheridan Rd. â€" Ph P. 3131 ho $ A L E B of about the dela been disregard set for the ret: Bupervisor | chairman of ors,, was review last board of without pay blamed | the find world reu in the 1 douddhar snampant z4 hoile THURS |\ Highland Park | 1 lehn‘“ ol* :rfor brik t m e y the the ant Adg PRIT 25, & Re sQ t ite sdve; CA % hi #Will || wa Th noa i A 11 #im nd ure pril M 1¢ ter nit lo: 2 iT Th i mt yf ml a f Mr po Â¥1 na di 1M