Â¥ 1| Safe t || Jn 4 ~HOCALS â€" Mrs. Charles (Gladys White) af Farmington, Mass., is visiting her mother, Mrs. H.. R. White, of Deere Park Drive fo;l three. weeks. Mr. Law will coi:e here to spend Mr.: Henry Parkin, who attends the Harvard School of Business Adâ€" ministration, will be home to spend the holidays with his family on Laurel avenue. â€"| + she is a senior. James Garnett is expected home Friday from Hanover, N.H., where he is a freshman at© Dartmouth. His sister Jane will be home Satâ€" Mr. and Mrs. tt L. Easton of Groveland avenue are entertainâ€" ing at tea on Sunday. Mrs. A. D. B of Dale avenue entertained a few friends from Chiâ€" eago Sunday . honor of Mr. Brush‘s birthday) anniversary. "Tillie" Martin, gon of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin, formerly of Highland Park, is leaving today (Thursday) for Miami, Florida, to join his por*ntl; who are makâ€" ing their permanent residence there Nine Martini, Gene t.u. in "Were‘s to Romance." Joan \Ct in "I Live My Life," â€v"'.'._l; Dick Powell in 4 ip."* Will ~Regers in "In) Old â€"â€"â€"â€" COMING SOON We are most grateful to our paâ€" trons who so graciously aid our reâ€" porters in ing items for this column, We ‘that our public likes the local ecplumn, and it is our aim to see that the items are veriâ€" fied and appear in a dignified manâ€" ner, if not in a rn manner. We want the residents of Highlant Park to feel frge to send}in news items or call ovt'oupo at any time, for it is not possible to get all the news wixsont your cooperaâ€" tion. We wish you all a very Merry Christmas, and trust we may be asâ€" sured of, your cooperation: in the future, ‘as in the past. Press Appreciates (Continuous â€" Perfo Day froi BETTE GEORGE RICARDO PAGE POUR Any artei¢s of mgny bring to make up Xmas which will be distribated to (the ; Community‘s needy f: will be yout admission U > SeRikt ~â€"T . 9 .900 . An enti .:.n change .“J';ilfl,“ has Monday, Dec. 2$ â€" 2:80 to 5:00 The Alcyon Will appreciate |your support Attend trl}'e Alcyon Xmas Charity Matinee â€"â€" Special Announcement â€" The world‘s nï¬nuhmof radio, stage '&‘%m toâ€" gether for the greatest musical ex vw};nl Broadway Melody : Of n1%36 Based on the life Foster. The man wrote My ‘and Old Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues A laugh tonic fot any blues, as the world‘s :favorite ies wo Scotch in a feature \film ! T p.m. and 9 p.m. Sat., Sun., 2 :30 Continuous Thursdayâ€"Friday â€"| Dec. 19â€"20 Saturday (1 day only) Dec. Alcyon Highland Park, IIL . Tel. H. P. 2400 § Admission At All Times Adults 30¢ â€" Children 10¢ STAN LAUREL OLIVER HARDY, Bonnie Seotland Special EVENING PERFORMANCES Douglas brontlgomery Evelyn Venable JACK BENNY And.a Cast of 15 Stars from Notthwestern where Adrien im pexnTt _ _ hy Lane of Stephen Collins cé and life of the 2:30) fisy RENT ORTEZ i the aiola Kentucky Home gent 21 Credit Jeweler and Optician 872.Central Ave. _ Tel. H. P. 630 $37.50 value M .s..c, ce reru caus With Ct’riitmu just‘ a few days away, the |younger folk look forward with great anticipation to the reâ€" turn of their former classmates and the rollicking) round of parties for them. (Anmong those to return home this week |argé Phoebe Swazey who attends Vassar and is arriving Satâ€" urday to th, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Swazey, Miss Lydia‘ Hastings, another Vassar (girl, will also arrive Saturday to be with her Mrs, | Holden and ‘children of Park drive will spend the Chris d New ‘Year holidays with reldtives in St. Louis Mo. . Mr. . D. Brush of Dale aveâ€" nue is in New York City this week on busingss. | Students Return For Holidays â€"Mr. and l?lrs'. Ralph D. Rogers and daughter Peggy and son Charles of S. Greenbay road are leaving Dec. for| Summit, N.J., where they wi ke their home. Mr. and Mrs, T. L. Osborn and daughtér P ‘of Kincaid avenue are leaving the end of next week for a ¢wo weeks trip to Bermuda and New York City. : Mrs. Sidney Miller and daughter, Mrs. Edward Burwell, are sojournâ€" ing for three months at Palm Beach, Florida, Mr, Burwell will join them during the holidays. h ie Mr. fand Mrg. Kenneth B. Lacy of Datb avenue entertained at a surpriseâ€"birthday party ï¬ltnrdly evening for Mr. A. D. Brush, â€" DIAMOND RING SET {GIVE â€" JEWELRY Mrs.) Harwood Byrnes of New York Gity is the guest of: her sisâ€" ter, M ugh H. Wilson of East Park avenue. â€" =g | Barbara Emerson is returning Saturday from Bradford Junior Coll Bradford, Mass., and her brothert Arthur:<is returning Friday fronm the University of Michigan to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. nï¬ Mrs. A. H. Emerâ€" son of| South Linden avenue. : Mr. |and Mrg. A. J. Kreuzkamp and family| of Moraine road are moving to| New York ‘City where they will make their permanent home. | rge Kreuzkamp will live in Ch | | : Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kenney of Trinidad, West Indies, will be the guests of the Kenneth B. Lacys of Dato iav ue during â€"Christmas week. I Christmas. Gifts I. H. NEMEROFF _ _ Famous Bulova Timepiece White Gold Filled Case. J‘ewel&. A ‘beauty. Now Only $24.75 _ Others a:h low as $5.00 small déposit will hold any article until Christmas. ljadies’ f Baguette Watches TIME PAYMENTS $24.85 up that lasts joy _ and constant usefuiness. We have all the latest moâ€" dles. Jeweled. White $1.50 a week. â€"$18.75 Men‘s Wrist Watches $5.00 up him Phil Libby whll be at The Press office every Sa) urday morning, beâ€" ginning December 28th, to answer your questions| on meal planning and recipes, without cost to you. Miss Kathry Weinberg will visit her grandparerfts, Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Heyrhan, of Grand Rapâ€" ids, Mich., durink the Christmas holâ€" idays. Miss Harriet| Vivian, who is ofâ€" fice assistant to Dr. Lundstrom, is leaving the lattdr part of this week 1 ds hetidvinichitiias Alch dadr Winpétka, with Miss Evelyn Evâ€" eritt of Kenilworth acting as hosâ€" tess, From thgre the group < went to the home of Mrs. C. W; Rose, 1927 Thornwoofl avenue, Wilmette] The party ended at the home of Miss %rances wler, Bannockburn. Others in charjre of arrangements were Miss Vidlet Erby and Miss Ruth Mahan of| Evanston, and Miss Frances Brow:} . and Miss Louise Hartman of Wilmette. ; North Shore [alumnae of Chi Omeâ€" ga Pi held progressive dinner party ‘Saturday, December 7, for the benefit of the House Fund. Proâ€" ceeding from| the Northwestern chapter house,| the guests went to the home of |Mrs. Virginia Ross Mills, 2806 Blkckhawk road, Wilâ€" mette, â€" The nd course was held at "The Chimngys," Greenbay road, The exhibitipn, which will be on view at the demy through Deâ€" cember 22, will be open to the pubâ€" i. :: :( a Progressive Held Happy New Year The dress |\she modeled is one to which she |has given the name "Gay Brownid", was designed and construdted herself. _ But the silken material out of which it is made was produced from an origâ€" inal design shbmitted by a New York high ool textile student in a cityâ€"wide|contest held there a year ago. > Miss Joy [Fritsch, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Earl D. Fritsch of 336 Orchard Lakd, is taking part in a fashion review which the Dress Arts students of the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts |is holding this afterâ€" noon (December 19th) in the Acadâ€" emy‘s galleries at 18 South Michâ€" igan avenue, Chicago. 9 versity in Moines. It is quite possible that there are many, studemts ~who have come home. for @hristmas, but their names do appear above. If there are anly names. omitted, the Press, will glad to be notified and another fist will appear in the next issue. | Local Girl In Fashion Shovw Wflgc'm W. Borsen, Dorothy Turnâ€" er, Jeanne ith, Mary W. Morris, Dor;; H. NMakon, Jean and Barbara MePherson, Clifford and Matt Kutâ€" zer, | Kath: K. Kauffman, Carl Johnson, C. Gatewood, and Chester F. | Becker. William C. Childs,| a sophomore at Yale, is to be at homeé |with his parents, the George W. Childs, for the holidays. Russell Hol is to return from Ann Arbor ahd Dorothy Melville of BBeolit univérsity are returning to be with their) parents. Orin Spauldâ€" ing is returming from Drake uniâ€" versity in Moines. ‘ RUSSELL‘S SERVICE STATION parents Mr.|and Mrs. Rolland T. H. Hastings, Miss Virginia Hardacre will return |from Rockford college while Barbaja Emerson and Arthur !“,;?uon are ‘returning from Bradâ€" ford Jr. co and the University of, Michigan] respectively. Bill Swaâ€" zey and Judson Wells will be back from Harvy university, â€" Mary Lou _ Sanbo: is . coming . home from the Upiversity of Wisconsin. Among those to return from the University Illinois are: Jean H. Brand, Fr J. Frech, Jr., John T. Fitz Gibbons, Joseph J. Daly, :l"ohl? D. Afistin, Rosealma Roth, Skokie Highway and Prairie Avenue er rry Christmas Wishes You a and a THE PRES 8 Dr..and Mrs. John R. Norer s | are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John V. Norcross, 304 Centi 1 avenue: (Dr. Norcross has just finâ€" \ished two years special training at the New York Orthoepedic hospital in New York City and after Janâ€" uary 1st will be located in Chicago. | . Mr. and Mrs. George Allan Mason are entertaining twenty guests at dinner on Christmas, Among the relatives to be present, and this is to be a family affair, will be Dr. _Dr. and Mrs. William Haviland Morriss and daughter© Marion of Wallingford, Conn., are expected on Sunday to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J.<V. Noreross, Mrs. Morriss was the former Miss Marâ€" ion Norcross. | | Robert McPherson Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Wood, is to play‘" the leading man in this year‘s show, "What a Relief," the ‘Prirtceton Triangle club‘s production which is coming to the Auditorium theatre, Chicago, next Monday. Robâ€" ert played the leading man in last years production. Mr. Phil Libby is spending the weekâ€"end in Milwaukee, Wis, FOR INFORMATION TEL H. P. 133¢ James Butterworth has returned from ITowa State, college to spend the holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrsg, Albert Butterworth of W. Park avenue. â€" Mr. and Mrs. A. Sellery Jr. i;in San Juan, Porto Rico, in the P.R.R. Administration. Â¥*, â€"By the reécent reports from the Highland Park hospital it gseems that Santa has been a little previous with his distribution of live Christâ€" mas gifts, for there have been five girls and one boy, delivered there in the past week. On the 11th of December Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Soefâ€" ‘ker of Deerfield and Mr. and Mrs. | Thomas Christenson of Glencoé anâ€" nounce the ~arrival of daughters. On Déc. 12th, Mr. and Mrs. Max Schaefer; of Glencoe are announcâ€" ing the birth of a daughter, Dec. 15th, and Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Moreno are the parents of a son, and on the 17th a son was borr to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Finley of Highâ€" ‘wood. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Onesti of S. Becond street announce the ‘arrival of a daughter, Dec. 3. Count and Countess J. N. â€" donnini of Florence, Italy, will be the week end guests of Mrs. Dorâ€" othy Haskins of Sheridan Plgce. The Countess was formerly Wenger of Detroit, ‘Mich., and a school friend of Mrs. Haskins. | Rev. F. Brandfeliner, pastor of the First United Evangelical church was confined to his hpme for sevâ€" eral days because of illness. ~â€"| Announce Arrtivals At Hospital A new feature on dogs appears in this issue of The Press. Readers interested in dogs will appreciate the column, devoted to them, ‘Your comment will decide whether or not this becomes a weekly, feature. DENTIST Buite 215 2 North Sheridan Road HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOI â€"â€"â€" Phene H. P. 381 .Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bliss of Rochester, N. Y., spent a week here recently visiting Mrs. Bliss‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Swazey. She will be remembered here as the former Mary Swazey. holidays with her parents, Dr.:J. P. O‘CONNELL for Amasa, Mich., to spend the Classes in Ballet, Tap, Ballroom and Acrobatic. Evening Classes for Adults Mildred Haessler DANCE STUDIO 1737 RICE STREET Miss Birdina Groner of Chicago, who is the special music teacher at the Wilmot school, is working for her Master‘s degree at Northwestâ€" ern university. W. O. Miessner, composer and music publisher, .bro.’:cht several of his sets of muâ€" sical bells to the Wilmot school last week and the children will play them for part of the Christmas proâ€" gram at the school on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Sellary were quite thrilled yesterday (Wedâ€" nesday) when they received a wire from their son Robert A. Sellery from Charlotte, N.C., saying that he and his wife would spend Christâ€" mas with their parents. Are you reading the "Recipe ‘Box," a ‘column devoted to meal planning and recipes? You will find tasty dishes in each issue of The Press. This service is one of ‘the few offered to our readers. "Rollie Hastings, Jr., who is now in California, will spend Christmas with the Sellar Bullards at their home in Santa Barbara. and Mrs. John Norcross who have recently returned from the east, and ‘Dr. and Mrs. William Haviland Mogris and daughter Marion who are here for the holidays. creative work for alem 284 EAST PARK AVE. h+ oÂ¥ ) = Miss Chase _ Called for and Mvfl E:. : REPAIRING AND REMODELING AT NABLE PRICES 15 North Second St. _ Phone Highland Park 3777 SUITS DRESSES TOP COATS 360 Central Avenue Highland Park DELUXE DRY CLEANING The SPORTS FLORENCE CHASE New frocks for |Holiday parties are arriving daily. A number of these chosen especially for s béebs' â€"__â€" budgets. The Christmas Season of . .: _ Joy and love _ Pleasant Choic_:eJ of Gifts at $1.00 and thereabouts Our shop i§l:f‘u|| of Charming Gifts SERVICE CLEANERS PIANIST AaND TEACHER cleaned and pressed 12 TBURSDAY, DBCEMBER 19 8 cpburse for special parties, (’Tm Dinners ___. * | PRIVATE ROOMS Luncheon of the Deerfeld schan e learned to play the â€" [r.]. and Mrs. Edward Bleimeh} . Bictaooht‘s pe o0 Ni Â¥. A ‘s f E. D. Bleimehl. "‘ ter Street at Hill Terrace ~~_ WINNETKA â€"(One block North of _ ~Indian Hill Station) _ SPECIAL 2 L-llflti“llx'l‘urhr i Dinner,SSc C Che himnueys Grill ear training and one Winnetka 3724 rs.........."5¢ to $1.10 Also a la Carte TEL H.P. 3707 2 for s]_ 50¢c â€" 75e 55¢