ah The thirtieth annual Founders week conference of the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago will be held February 2â€"9. Sessions will be held daily at the Institute auditorium and the evening services at the Moody Memorial church. Prominent speakâ€" ers have been secured and a rich program of inspirational and teachâ€" Founder‘s Week Conference Arthur M. Oppenheimer of 327 N. Sheridan road was among the two hundred and twentyâ€"seven freshmen at Brown university who have been pledged to local chapters of the 20 National Fraternities as announced by the Interâ€"fraternity governing board. This represents 59 per cent of the class. Arthur who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Oppenheimer of this city was pledged to Pi Lambda Phi. Mrs. Harry B. Roberts entertained at tea yesterday afternoon for her niece Mrs. William Cowper Boyden of Chicago and Mrsg. William Whipâ€" ple Miller, also of Chicago. Mrs. Boyden was formerly Society Editor of the Chicago Daily News. Mrs. Miller who before her marriage on Thanksgiving day was Helen Rob: bins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Robbins of this city, a close friend of Mrs. Boyden‘s, both having atâ€" tended Northwestern university where they were members of Delta Gamma sorority. Local Boy Pledged to Pi Lambda Phi Entertains at Tea Wednesday : FOR INFORMATION TEL H. P. 133¢ PAGE SIX U Benny g?u“ï¬y.?, h~ T ack , "It‘s the Air"; Shi T le in * Lattlest mepepi‘*" To Thursdayâ€"Friday _ Jan. 30â€"31 Dr. J. P. O‘CONNELL DENTIST Suite 215 2 North Shoridan Read HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Phene H. P. 381 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. SBat., Sun., Holidays . 2:80 Continu The screen‘s finest cast bringing the famed stage hit . to glorious uq' Tues.â€"Wed. It‘s the most scandalously funny fl in months. Learn why the very families didn‘t dare fire this maid who saw all â€" heard all â€" and told evérythirtg! _ I They are here again, folks, in the greatest of their hits together! T\ screen‘s most lovable pair in a dra that‘ will always‘ remain a pleasan memory. » NORMA SHERER FREDRIC MARCH CHARLES LAUGHTON in "The Barretts of Wimpole Street" Sundayâ€"Monday Jan. 26â€"2‘ MARGARET LINDSAY WARREN HULL ANITA LOUISE Alcyon Thursday We sincerely _recommend to you t ‘ most beautiful and entertaining p ture of the year. Fridayâ€"Saturday _ Jan. 24â€"25 Highland Park, IIL _ Tel. H. P. 2400 °_ Admission At All Times Adults 30c â€" Children 10¢; "O‘Shaughnessy‘ 1737 RICE STREET Classes in Ballet, T‘tt Balilroom and Acroba Evening Classes for Aduits y +ARIEC 4 Toddâ€"Kelly Comic Color “Dl EVENING PERFORMANCES Josephine Hutchinson George Houston Personal Maid‘s Mildred Haessler DANCE STUDIO WALLACE BEERY JACKIE COOPER "The Melody Lingers On" â€" LOCA PAUL MUNI | ANN DVORAK . Socrates" in t6 Jan. 28â€"29 Jan. 28 Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Berg of Roslyn circle entertained at dinnier and bri_citze Saturday evening. The Simmonsâ€" College. (lub of Chicago JI:I entertaining Dr. Banâ€" croft Beatly the .president |of Simâ€" mons collége in Boston, Mass., on January ;7, They cordially invite The Setond Infantry will} enterâ€" tain at afmce at the Officers club in Fort Sheridan Saturday pvening. The Philomathean Reading circle met Tuesday evening at the homie of Mrs. Cortendick. Mrs. Bgum reâ€" viewed “Lboking Backward") by Balâ€" lamy. | Simmons College Club Entertains Mrs. O. H. Wallen of Elmwood avenue erï¬ertained a eommittee of the Highland Park Womans ¢lub and their friends at luncehon and bridge Wednesday. Miss Dtrothy Larson of| N. St. Johns avenue entertained | a few friends athSunday evening supper. Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Oriss of 387 Roger Wi‘liams avenue, Ravinia anâ€" nounce thg marriage of their daughâ€" ter Hanngh A. to Jerome [L. Garâ€" land of Chicago. Miss Atc‘e Gallup of Ce enue entertained at a dinn Saturday evening. Lincoln P.+T. A. to Meet February 4 The next meeting of the school Parentâ€"Teacher as will be held Tuesday eveni ruary 4th in the Lincoln sch ents are urged to note the c meeting day, due to an meeting. (Dr. E. O. Melby, the Schoo} of Education of western uylfversity will give dress. Dr. Melby is a very and educational speaker and| promises to be unusually int As this is an evening meeti hoped that many will attend. Mrs. G.|B. Chapman of S} Linden avenue éntertained at luncheon Tuesday preceding the musicale at the Highland Park Womans club. Mrs. FL{{ Maechtle spen days this week in Milwauk visiting rthtives. Campbell Chapter guild at the home of Mrs. Arthu son, 370 (Orchard lane on January 2f at 2 o‘clock. Mrs, Mary Ann Kennicott| 335 N. Linden avenue, spent six days in the tropical part of America en Foute to the Antipodes. She arrived January 2 aboard ‘the Matson express liner Malolo d departed â€" January 8 aboard the S. S. Niagara. is was the last bit of American goil she would touch before reaching Ausâ€" tralia. ile in Honolulu she made her home| at the Royal wailan hotel on the beach at Waikiki. > Campbell Chapter guild will meet at the ho#ne of Mrs. Arthur Swanâ€" son, 870 (Orchard lane on |Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Del son Roy And daughter Joy panied by another son and Mr. and |Mrs. Leslie Del daughter, left Sunday on tended mï¬tot trip to Texas fornia. / Mrs. Minnie Young of O# a sister of the late Henry an tian Maechtle, visited relati friends in Highland Park la Mrs. Edmund Lehmkuh tained the members of her i dred club, Tuesday evening. ing messages will make the ence worthwhile. Some of t sessions will be broadcast ov station WMBI. The public dially invited to all of the A A A A A A A A A FLORIDA FRUIT CO. 364 Céentral Ave. APPLES: LEMONS Oranges Grapefrul PE AS fresh } Fresh Fruits an | formerly Special for Th [§ Introducing FLORIDA FRUIT CO. formerly Hanauer‘s Orange Grove Opposite Aleyon Theater ruits and Vegetables Delivered To Us Daily . l . Save Money at the Fï¬ulli‘.«fl?"&sa $1.85 3 doz. 69c t#3 6 29c and tender 3 lbs. 25C ‘ANCY ONATHAN rsday, Friday and Saturday Hanauer‘s Orange Grove & A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A rral avâ€" r party Lincoln ciation g, Febâ€" ol. Parâ€" ange of evening ean of Northâ€" the adâ€" orceful his talk resting. g it is conferâ€" e daily r radio is corâ€" rvices. k Park, Chrisâ€" es and t week. ye and accomâ€" is wife, ye and an exâ€" d Caliâ€" . a few e, Wis., enterâ€" ve hunâ€" Large 360 size Phone Highland Park 5544 The Highland Park Garden Study club will meet Monday, January 27 at 2 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Frank E. Hagen, 525 S. Sheridan road. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams of Winnetka are the happy parents of a daughter, born Saturday, at the Highland Park hospital. : "Jingle bells, jingle bells, Jingle all the way; Oh, what fun it is to ride In a four horse open sleigh." The above appears on an invitaâ€" tion which the Redeemer Lutheran church, Fellowship club, is sending out. â€" The party is to be held this evening (Thursday), and will leave A group of young people from the Bethany church will present a play "Laughing Cure" next Thursday evening in the church parlors. This performance is open to the public. Ruth Reilly of Highwood who has been seriously ill with tonsillitis, is getting along nicely. The Henry J. Thayer residence at the corner ‘of Sheridan road and Vine avenue has recently been sold to Mr. Victor Moore. â€" Mrs. Oscar Iverson entertained the Philathea class of Bethany church, Tuesday evéning at her home on S. Green Bay road. ' Mrs,. Cathcart of Laurel avenue is in the County hospital at Waukeâ€" gan suffering from aâ€" broken hip sustained in a fall on the icey sideâ€" walks last Friday. A group of young people of the Christian Endeavor society of the Bethany church, are entertaining the winning group in the membership drive at a banquet this evening (Thursday) at the church. Sororis Amicae will meet next Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Archibald Abercromby on Lincoln ayvenue. s Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Osborne and daughter Peggy, returned Satâ€" urday from a brief sojourn in Berâ€" muda. Mrs. Marion Sniffen of Chicago is leaving today for a two and one half months sojourn to Honolulu. Mrs. Sniffen will be remembered here as the former Marion Moseley, daughâ€" ter of Mrs. C. Moseley of this city. Mr. Henry Norkett of Deerfleld avenue, who fell last Friday on the ice and broke his arm, is getting along nicely. . Mrs. â€" Wilson Richardson enterâ€" tained the members of her bridge club, Tuesday evening. _ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chalmers of S. St. Johns avenue left Saturday for an extended business trip through Ohio and the East. Dr. and Mrs. Jean Piccard of Swarthmore, Penn. will be the weekâ€" end ‘guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsâ€" worth L. Mills of Ravine drive. The Piccards will be remembered as the ones who made the stratosphere flight a few years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Mills are giving a tea in their honor Sunday. any one interested to hear him talk at 8 o‘clock at the Chicago Wortnan‘s club, 11th street near Michigan. Simmons was a pioneer in the field of scientific education for women and has always been closely conâ€" nected to Massachuetts Institute of Technology and Harvard university through an exchange of professors. It stands with Smith and Wellesly in size, and should be better known in the midwest. _ Simmons was opened about the beginning of the century and has among other deâ€" partments secretarial, social service, library science and house hold ecoâ€" homics. The new school of English, training women for journalistic and editorial positions is lead by Dr. Robert Gay who is head of the Sumâ€" mer School of English at Bread Loaf Mountain, Vermont. . Among the alumni well known in Highland Park are: Mrs. Kellogg Speed, Mrs. Walter G. Cowan and Mrs. Francis W. Parker Jr. 5 25¢ doz. 25c 18E PRESS As Mrs. Lee Gatewood, a member of Mis. Lee Frank‘s education comâ€" mittee at the Y.W.C.A. sponsoring the class, says, "This is a fine opâ€" portunity for Highland Park to beneâ€" fit from this course we are being given with the compliments of the Chicago chapter of the Red Cross. Announcement is being made this week at various Parentâ€"Teacher meetings that those who did not come last Friday for the first meetâ€" ing may still enter the course by coming this Friday afternoon at 2 o‘clock at the Y, 374 Laurel avenue. There is no fee. Mothers will learn how to change linens or give baths to a patient in bed, how to recognize beginning signs of illness, how to make ill members of the family more comfortable. Care of all ages in the home from the infant to the aged members of the family is pracâ€" tically demonstrated by Miss Twitâ€" chell, a registered nurse and gradâ€" uate of Presbyterian hospital. "Every mother who can possibly spare two hours on Friday afterâ€" noons for the health and wellâ€"being of her family should try to attend the new free class in Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick given by Miss Dolly Twitchell, Red Cross nurse," says Mrs. E. E. flulsen in urging members of the Mothers‘ club, of which she is president, to attend. ‘"We never know when we may sudâ€" denly be called upon to care for some ill member of our family and the pointers on how to keep every member well are just as valuable. No better recommendation for the practical teaching Miss Twitchell does can be given than the fact that twentyâ€"nine of the thirtyâ€"five mothâ€" ers who have just completed her course are enrolling in the continua. tion course on Friday nights in first aid." Mothers Urged To Attend Home Nursing Lectures Mrs. Anna Carlson worthy matron of Campbell chapter and some of her officers attended the official dinâ€" ner Monday evening at Wilmette chapter in honor of worthy grand matron, sister Elizabeth Davenport. Maj. Thomas Cassidy ‘of Fort Sheridan has received orders from army headquarters transferring him to the Panama Canal zone. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Juhrend of McDaniels avenue, announce the np-‘ proaching marriage of their d.ugh-"‘ ter Irene to Joseph Stupey of thisl city on Friday, February 14. | Lake d A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elbert of County line road at the Highland Park hospital, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dreves of Burton avenpe, are announcing the arrival of a son, yesterday (Wednesâ€" day) at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. H. E. Wightman of Fargo, North Dakota and Lloyd Wightman of Willow Springs, Illinois spent & few days at the Ray T. Larson home en route to Haines City, Florida where they will visit Miss Clara Wightman. Miss Marjorie Wightâ€" man of Maywood accompanied them. the hall promptly‘ at 8:30. Hot reâ€" freshments will be served upon reâ€" turn to the church. There will be entertainment at the church for' those who do not care to go sleigh-l ing. :© SHIP AND TRAVEL indï¬ in muntticds mnstalih c ct B Bc "North Western" performs this service at any of its agency stations, numbering almost 1,000, on any lessâ€"thanâ€"carâ€" load shipment regardléss of origin or destination. Local business benefits because local Draying contractors do the work in communities served by our line. 80. Hot reâ€"| Every member of the CIBBS RUMS /""~ red upon reâ€"| dividual instruction and practice on here will be a live model as this is not a theorâ€" church for' etical lecture course but a practical to go sleighâ€"| demonstration nursing class: for For many years Mrs. Hecker has been interested in North Shore real estate, first, as an owner and in association with Mr. Hecker in build. ing and selling more than fifty houses in the North Shore towns from Wilmette to Highland Park; later, she was associated with the management and selling division of Quinlan & Tyson, Inc., realtors, of Evanston and with Harkness & Lloyd of Highland Park. s The friends of Mrs. Carl B. Hecker will be interested to know that she is now affiliated with Marâ€" garet E. Byrn in selling and renting Highland Park and North Shore properties. Margaret E. 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