Gavotte (for c’;’»‘im"" BJ rmiiers irginia Cartier Gavotte in G minor ............... Etude in C -t wenmmrinss mgmessents Gaillarde (for pianos) .;.. Andante (for two pianos) ..........._.Chaminade ithual enc .. Mary Vereoe 4| Waltzes (for pianos) ... esd oo ht _‘gflfllnvkk Prelude in D minor ........_._._.__.........Bach Bride‘ (for two ) Bride‘s Song (for two pance) .._...Jensen Sylphide ...â€"â€" y semmacienres + RO@ReRorn Rondo in E for two pianos)..._Gurlitt Rondo in E Fint (for EhB Eumt !~fâ€"Aarlit Singing Fountains Drolleries Country Gardens . â€" _ B4‘ (arranged for two pianos)........Traditional kh \+~ Jean Buts Py T Waokd Myriaph‘t Haed nc _ [ «> Mary Oliver March of Fingall‘s Men ...... Violin Rondoâ€"in D two pianos)...............Gurlitt nends g (?'m’m F7 .98 In Dewy Gardens ............_.,._.-_lm s:uum (drranged for two pianos) . COUFRDEG ...\ ««»mmeomgcasess ‘The Story of the Mouse To a Toy Soldier RETT‘S img SS e io ts Plantation Melody Shuttle Cock ........ _ garm lood. American plan. The finest « stim Erepmten upe paraee TOM MARRIOTT â€" Eagle River, Wisconsin Chicago Office: 180 N. Michigan Ave., Fra. 1281 Guitar 1 EW WR Boy Scouts‘ March ................... Minuct Happy Drea Little Dance Patriptic Song ........._+...... Minuet (fnr"hm_ â€"pianos) .. Miniature Waltz Murmuring Waves Browniles .............. Evening Hymn ... March of the Wee Folk RVERINE SODE *.. ucce cstcarvitl sncgteres 22â€"24 South First Street Tel. H. P. 4110â€"Glencoe 36. Students of the Marley School of Music, at 321 Park avenue, will apâ€" pear in a piano recital next Friday evening, â€"June 7, under the sponsorâ€" ship of Ethel Marley Davis, director of the school. The recital will be in the music room of the Ravinia Grammar school. i 4 ‘Three little ‘‘Technic Tales" Vivian Merts Three more ‘‘Technic Tales"... Joseph Michaels The following program {wil presented : _ Ne " wl!l Will‘ o" the Wisp Marley Students to (‘}ivge ' Piano Recital June 7 PAGE FOUR A USED CAR / â€" % at the f CHRYSLERâ€"PLYMOUTH Uned Cas Deverpment Jn prot Solt . May: we have the pleasure of serving you ? Call for an appointment. . ;) . Phone Highland Park 4019 | [ MARY RIGGIO, Prop. , 1252 Pleasant Avenue â€"â€" || & at -__mmm..w_.m(oomfleta | OJ.JU Our regular $4.50 Permanents ; truly beautiful with lots of ringlets, extra special t . i Bb | o oloonninnminitinenimipmniifiibled se .1:.â€" (CCGOMDIOtE 52.50 LADIES . "The Duart" Is the Choice of Hollywood‘s Most 4. (;or‘ge_oug Screen Stars, .| . And as an Introductory Special, we offer this regular $6.50. wave, for a limited time only, [*a $3 50 DL .cs rrreloi se ie iteroerromninineintarennentenindPobarientanh iefaceciceinss~â€" (OCOIRDICEOYRN VJV Your Attention, Please! o. 2. anLs JOS. B. ‘DEIBLER M ARY <Dorothy Dosch : Elizabeth Loeb Peter Reinhardt Nancy Nereim Ethel Swanson Wolac mc td Marjorie Dosch Louise Willett Arthur Supple Joan Frank but as you Jack Ronan Jean Supple WR CC Shirley Wing Carol Jones Joan Sigrist Beauty Shop ._Praditional Scharwenka .Niemann son Wilm Stoughton von Wilm DUART PERMANE .. WAVES | .Pirani _Adamas Handel We will feature the ~famous > | .Smith Hamer Wright Martin Wright .Rea rett Funeral services were held at the home Tuesday, Jung 4, She is surâ€" vived by her father} A, G. Strattan, three : brothers, m Bmu?; and John and F Baches, a ba sister, Margaret, $nd her grandâ€" mother, Mrs, Volt, of Evanston. Smith Knitting Shop tion accorded tfl Smith knitting shop which open y 2 under the mana; t of Meiners and Grace Van Ormun, the shop will be open daily, it was announced this week, wiel & éA v it giver fat the thd] sfory mornite from! 9.to 12:33. € eÂ¥eq 9 t THE PAL CLUB LUCKY BUCK CONTEST SPONSORED BY PEASE DRUG STORE IS OFFERâ€" ING 50 FREE "FR’ZE& -cq'r PARTICULARS. ||: _ _: »~ ® 1 4 L ?‘A i Shirley Stra Dies . |. ‘ e _ a h |â€" Oof Sle eping S,lcknefns | | ET veu Shirley Strattan,‘ 11 years of .aq:, daughter of A. G) Strattan, 1415 Wildwood Road, surcumbed to enceâ€" phalitis (llee'pix:s’m) at the Evanston Hospital Monday, June 3, despite the efforts to save ‘her life by use of the hpo& ‘s "iron lunï¬â€ She became ill with measles on Wedâ€" nesday, May 29, and on Friday deâ€" velo; the sickness which caused her death. TE ~@# + $ June 18â€"14, y, Friday Edâ€" ward Everett in ©©$10,00 Raise." ‘ A rol g tale in which a diffident office e, a creature of habit and rout hrough an unâ€" expected turn of fate masters his envi!{onment. ~Amusing _ situation and (dialogue with expert comedy. Fum‘?y- | P1 <#) «> § June the 12th " y, Wednesday â€" "Chasing Yesterdhy," with Anne Shirley. © A pléeapantly emotional story of a gentle qld man whose inâ€" terest is diven% rc:g\ the pensive fng'ruuef of an old romance to the yery real problemms presented by ‘an imaginative young| girlâ€"the orphan daughter of the only women he had loved. . Slowâ€"paced and whimsically humporous. ‘The film reflects deliâ€" cately the ‘charm of an éarlier day, with| accurate settings and finished portraiture. | Family. +/ Charles ‘Boyer, Joan Bennett. t: xmLkable for its delicate handling. This picture vividly dramatizes the humane methods ‘employed in ‘the treatment of ps * opathic ‘patients, and gives the public the opportgn'ity‘ of realizing <the el{gte. techrique required, â€"Unusual. Enlivened with an interesting &s" nce. â€" Excellent cast: with outstinding direction. Adults. j Ni. 1 6 Saturday matinge only, Chapter 2 "Phantom Empite,‘ | | June 9â€"10â€"11, Sun. Mon. Tues. Friâ€" vate Worlds" with Claudette Colbert, June 7, 8, :Fflï¬y.f-i Saturday Ed: wanrd G, Robinson in "The Whole Town‘s mu;g? | When: a" timid clerk is arres ause he is the double of a notoripus criminal, the police frace a dilemnmia that makes newspaper headlines and gives the criminal a temporary ‘advantage. Amusing, suspenséful. Adults, |. _ June . 6, T ‘ "The ‘Great Hotel Murder" féaturing , Edmund Lowe and Victor McLaglen. AKuthor of mystery ‘stories, visiting in a hotel, solves a&n rder in spiteof the house (detective, Adults. . D.A.R, Better Films ; | Committee Review Because of the 61 to Bj Qpefl Daily :dth:hz tgg\‘llt.;ï¬cknittiz; er} RAQG Strattan, William Strattan, Baches, a baby : gnd, her grandâ€" tï¬,‘, of Evanston. y e oy, e e o ht t is lt . Cld lis ‘sgchedule is introduced with the hope of meeting a need as sugâ€" gested ‘by many requests that have come from various indivi â€"|. A cord inbmï¬on is always extended to everybody.to attend these servâ€" 1ces,! | . do CA I I . An earlyâ€"#ervice is held at 8:00 in the Parish house, lasting about ‘half an hour. This is a brief service g‘mmp with an address by the ‘\ Many people have spoken very gratefully of this privilege to w at the early hour. At 10:30 the regular morning worship period is held,‘the hour being chm from 1~130pr for the summer pe: The church school also meets | at this hounr in the three departments, the beei%c?,ithe primary, and the junâ€". ior. : The young people‘s department is adjourned for the summer so that the |young people may attend the church service. This 10;30 hour will beâ€" obkerved: through the first Sunâ€" day iof September. i Pr@byterian Church ~â€" // Changes Schedule F‘mawinc the plan set up last summer, the Highland Park Presbyâ€" terian church is introducing a speâ€" cial |summer schedule on Sunday, June 16 at the request of a â€"great many members of the church. > * tE axr id . ) hn 7 _ ~MEN‘S WBEAR STORE HIGHLAND PARK â€" |GLENCOE _ win Just the thing for the beac Yellow, white and blue _ _ _ Now Is THE TiME fro BUY sUMmER CLOTHES AT rEDUCED ®ilioes THE MONTHâ€"OF MAY WA VERY CoLD AND OUR STOCKS ARE FULL OfkEA Cot o C ABLE MERCHANDISE THAT WE MUST TURN To CASH. £: Wilson Bros. Neckband and collar attac *â€" Value to $3.50. > Sanforized and, pre‘tfhruj white duck.} Includes values to $2.50, \ $1.05) WASH PANTS JUNE CL kss | 3f4 | t PEL L " | § 18ï¬ TERRY Group 1 $1 500 SHIRTS $1.95 â€" C dieg. (an a 130 rask Hart Sch Gold B THE PR E88 S T PURE W s "0 of ‘p ‘ ig> ) » onl tb oee ho which Mes. was g. |It was ig her son Aayes, ho was not h ‘ State hightway. police lacâ€" cident occursed when G J hose home js near the the o -.ut podhilso‘llth car in Mannhein} Road to make a| left turn |into hip own dri t ‘other| southBound machi Itivyen by Mrs, Williams struck en‘s auto, the po ice said. . Th pact pushed Jensen‘s car into ie of northbound ‘traffic, where ithâ€" bound machines crashed into it, | Aoich Mire." it Chioage G _ Mrs. M. J, O‘Brien, of 121 LJ A Highland . Park, . who\ itich ured: Sunday : even is tly improved, acco ) to re roee}d from the family on last * 371 MRR‘%.M.U. 0’%&% ITs iffner & M; onls Clothes ) F d C ‘OL ed. IOL * p 3 °00 VHITE FL BES n by Marion 1 eights caused a\fourâ€" involving | in *Brien was f $2([§00 Grou Zâ€"piece 1 Buy a su Seersu d. The iB | Card June 10 intb (he of [L'nu Sheridan | Re Sewing here y _| GCircle vall hold a‘Social Card Party 7 , the ~of Elsie Janust, hed into it gom,w Elsie ) 919 . 8th rding: ) , Wa n Monday eveâ€" J\ Mra. m.rm 10 at ~o‘clock. _ \ (}\ i I | I 8 §/|â€" Ladies Bridge at | ‘ Exmoor Club Friday _ The first h : party for }ho 19185 season be I‘::ld l"ridl:t. I.m::ch;ck. eservations must be made early. | â€" . |â€" | Five hundred bunco will be M d priz be awarded. Ref te will be served. _ ‘‘David Canman }oflwlmd street, Highland , and a t at Carleton Northfield, Minâ€" nesota, is editor The Algol," colâ€" released from the pr Canmann, 4 junior, was also chairman of the 1935 annual junior ball, outâ€" gtanding social â€" ht of the spring David Canmann Edits Colleége Year Book ul Wilson Bros. Sweaters Wuhdmon i $1.95 vi A large collecti PAJAMAS BATHING TRUENKS Values i8 SWEA 1P 14 $1. ’:‘*l:' fxaf Bs 4c 314 attend. L CLUB L : co 8P ONS§OR PE UG STORE 18 : ING || FREE PRIZES, . PA ARS, Junk TIBt 8 0‘c waad 1 Hi t s s t it 1$1.65 convenier have : sto s Wear s HURSI sponsor a Be o. ud ‘~216 r 18 with Miss ting on . Friday . ah Lodge to 1+1ave it heridan Rebekah 1o 6 0 C10CK. | :) , five hundred ‘ap e Ref: 7 blie is EASONâ€" ure wool TKA Benefit Paky rdially U Curther n AVs Oof theip :'ï¬':g hours, and . on