PraAGE TWO Conrts of H Court of He for the Seot Boy if.ci'tt is Council Now Ovi parison when th years a} Council cils in ) states < and Wi Sixty and Cu ing cot Sunda1 whom trainin Cub L the au DuPa; Subur h Arnt Jael Nei birs Wi Ar Ar Go ni¢ Hi t i¢ it $4309 1 1 i 9 31 14 1 i+ 1Â¥ â€" Mrs. Henry G. Zander, Jr., will discuss Lena Geyer by Marcia Davâ€" enport and The Street of the Fishing Cat by Jolan Foldes. * Alumnae of Kappa Alpha Theta from Evanston and all the North Shore suburbs will meet Wednesday, February 17, at the home of Mrs. W. M. Branch 422 Abbotsford road, Kenilworth, for luncheon and a book review program. . Mrs. W. M. Morrison, Winnetka, is president of the alumae group. Mrs. R. H. Olmstead Jr. is Highland Park representative on the calling committee and Mrs. James M. Kenâ€" nedy represents Highland Park on the membership ¢ommittee. Kappa Alpha Theta Alumni Meet Feb. 17 ~â€"â€" Dollar Day, however, is more than a mere bargain event; It is an opportunity for the lo¢al merchants to show their apâ€" preciation of your past patronageâ€"to demonstrate their ability], to serve you. On the other hand it is your opportunity to ex«g;} press, by your dpurchases on "Dollar Day," your gratitude foq | the service rendered the community by the business men. In the rush of twentieth century livi% we are apt to forget what we owe to one another. Imagine Ls ghland Park as a communâ€" ity without stores or imagine it as a group of stores without customers. , 14 | rig Ets | We urge citizens to make "Dollar Day" a money saving event for themselves and a demonstration of the coâ€"operative pivici spirit of Highland Park. s ht u/W {] | To those who are interested in getting full duty out o‘ their dollars this week‘s "Dollar Day" staged by local mer: chants will be a welcome event: ‘The proprietors of loca'l‘storei‘ have gone into the wholesale markets and done their utmos to secure merchandise for this occasion, which would give yoxj unusual values. Study their announcements in this issue of the Press to find ways of making the dollars go further. : [ rency. Gradually your dollars are growing smaller and smaller; And as mces ‘advanceâ€"as every‘ housewife knows they areâ€" your have less buying power. â€" Every indication is that, with our planned or unplanned economy, the dollar shriukag&l will continue. Therefore the wise and thrifty will: give more than ordinary care as to how they spend their withering cur; Resolutions of cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments, or othet siahs where as admizaion tharge is Pablished, will be charged at regular mdvertising rates CHICAGO OFFICES: m it Lo t amew fot i be ; ide of |the : and signed with the name and address of the writer. h:w mâ€&’fhu'fy‘ Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current issue. | PAGE FOUR Park, lllinois. Subscription Price, $1.50 per year Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Offide at Highland Park, Ilinois EGGS .. ... â€" â€" 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD . Open: WEEK DAYS 9 a.m. 0; 6 p.m. | f ~BATURDAY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. . f ® ie o oi n naonte t k. on are authorized Christian Science literature -.yhbo read, borrowed or purchased. BEEF inil‘i ayobp. 3pound‘12%c Guaranteed Strictly Fresh Wisconsin Fresh Ground gggqgo%g& Ib. 18C Milwaukee Style 8 North Second Street _ Phone Highland Park 135 EGG NOODLES Noneâ€"Such Genuine Whloe Grain GOLDEN BANTAM CORN PARADISE CRACKERS 20 oz.; No. 2 can pound box ..... 10 North Second Street ___ . _ Highland Park ï¬â€˜ ~FREE â€"PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE â€" q3 KOLLER GROCERY KOLLER®‘S GROCERY SPECIALS â€".â€". Highland Meat Market THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM of each week by the Udell Printing E& ,.Tufl “,‘,"".;.:'g.f"““"} First Church of Christ, Scientist ; °â€" Highland Park â€" THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP John L. Udell, Publisher and mhh“ï¬â€ Mrs. Florence W. Bartel, Associate y Mrs. Robert W. W Editor Gladys Udell, | Advertising 2 cans for .... Telephone Highland Park 35 OLD. DUTCH CLEANSER A member of ~ On Tuesday, Feb, 23 at 2 o‘clock ‘at the (‘jpmmunity House in Win, netka, the league will sponsor a talk ‘on Communism" by the Rev. J. J, Dussman, pastor ‘of Our Lady of Perpetual Help church in Glenview} Father Dussman is well known in ~1208 North Wabash Ave. â€" Tel. State N. 8. Catholic Woman‘s League Activities i . . per dozen Fancy Shoulder LAMB ROAST or CHOPS, Ib. _.___.. 1016 Tower â€" l mocih Wabush Ave {sy..lcce..s5>â€"13¢ "6 cents, per single GO‘ z for 29(: 1 ___16¢ | ,_Tlsc .',»1. ;21C _ Mr, Bergdahl was born in Chicago and has n a resident of Highâ€" wood since 1900. He leaves one brother, Ernest, and two sisters Mrsâ€" Victoria ‘Lfl)mhuhl and Mrs. Yager to survive him. y a Funeral services were held yesterâ€" day (Wednesday) .afternoon at 2 o‘clock from the Highwood Lutheran church. urial was in Waukegan cemetery. | ‘ . "Reunion," the picture which stars the world {famous Dionne Quintupâ€" lets, and Lfleaturea Jean Hersholt; Rochelle udson, Helen Vinson, Slim Summerville, Robert Kent and John Qualen, will be shown: with "Three Men on a Horse," one: of the 1936 atest stage and screen hits, at the Deerpath theatre on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, Feb. 17, 1§ and 19. F ‘Next Weeks Program at the. Deerpath Hilding Bergdahl!, 59 322 Palmer avenue, ighwood, passed away Monday night at the 1ig'h1and Park hospital, following adffew days illâ€" ness of pneumonia. _/ Hildgin Bergdah] Is: Victim of Pneumonia Walter E. Carr, for Years Prominent in Civic Work, Dies "Born s\r Dance," the eagerlyâ€" awaited smash musical successor to "Broadway Melody of 1936," with Eleanor Powell, "Queen of Taps," in the ‘stellar role surrounded by practically all of the stars and the executive, production and technical crew of ithe earlier hit comes Sunâ€" day, Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 14, 15, and 16, f & $ ‘Walter E.. Carr, for many years a resident ‘of Highland Park, died Monday in the Illinois Central hosâ€" pital, Chicago. Although he had been in ill health for a number of years, his death was due to injuries received in a fall in his home in the Hyde Park hotel, Chicago, ten days "Charlie Chan at the Opera" starâ€" ring Warnér, Oland as the wily Chiâ€" nese sleuth and Boris Karloff playâ€" ing his 'm"qniueul opponent, will also be featured for three days starting Wednesday, Feb, 10. In answer to the den‘;acd from countléss .movie fans, "One Way Passhge," the greatest picture ever made by William. Powell and Kay Francis opened Wednesday, Feb. 10, for a three day run asothe first of a twoâ€"feature program at the Deerâ€" path theatre. _ se i For comedy entértainment at its best, "Kelly the Second": will be played on Saturday, Feb. 18. Mr. Carr was 81 yean" of age. During his residence in Highland Park he took a very active part in the civic affairs of the town,. He was a former president of the Exâ€" moor Country club and was a memâ€" ber of the University club in Chiâ€" cago. j With plans completed for the seeâ€" ond : ann ball, members of the commi are watching for the smaller ils which gre sometimes overlooked at some occasions,. Decâ€" orations and floor show; details which have been carefuly checked and reâ€" checked until they are almost perâ€" fect. This is being done to insure everyone present a good time and "to give you your moneys wo?th." ‘The floor show for the second anâ€" pual ball is to be kept:a dark seâ€" cret until the moment it goes on the {fl:lg,t of the dance Feb. 13 at 9 p.m. It has been rumored!tha those presâ€" ent will meet a great number ‘of personalities. ienss " The Second annual ball given by the Northi Shore Yacht club is to Be held at the Ravinia Village house Baturdgy night from 9 until 1 a.m. Following is the list of patrons: Mr. and Mrs. H. Reading, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Earhart, Mr.‘and Mrs. R. Seyfarth, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Davis, Mr.‘ and . Mrs. Bochm, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gourley, Mr. and Mrs. Nieter, Mr.â€"and Mrs. Hardacre, Jr. He was at one time an official of the John| M. Ewing engineering company, iwhlich is no longer in exâ€" istence. â€" Later he held a secertarial position with the ‘American College ‘of Surgeons, from which he retired five years ago.» > j catholic cireles as an authority on this subject and his lecture should command definite attention. _ A small admission fee will be charged. Yacht Club Dance to Be Held Saturday He is survived by a daughter Mrs. Catherine Lloyd of Chicago. Mrs. Carr p her husband in death a few rs ago.. Funeral services were ‘yesterday . (Wednesday) morning at 10 o‘clock from the Kelâ€" ley chtpel!, here, with burial in Beâ€" loit, Wis.| â€" + The Woman‘s Missionary society of the First United Evangelical church will hold their regular meetâ€" ing in the church auditorium Thursâ€" day (tonicht) at 8: o‘clock. ‘The meeting will be preceded with a potâ€" luck su for the members and their families at 6:30. .A special musical. gram will be given at 8 o‘clock. ‘ Missionary Society Meets €*HE PRESS this location for the past years, One of the most importafiil moves toward cooperation of the Mounger business men in civic proj and welfare generally and a . ement far reaching in its possibili is the organization ‘of a local br: here of the American Business . This group is ‘headed by Gould Davis as president and numbers charâ€" ter members. f I Mr. and Mrs. William P their daughter Bernice left for California for a six v journ,. ~ _ , Mr. and Mrs. E. W. L Chicago avenue are annou birth of a son, born Mon ruary 7th. ; Miss Clara White of Eim Place school staff, underwe: n apâ€" pendectomy last : evening [Wt the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Si| leave Tuesday for Sicily a where they will spend two Miss Lauretta Kress lef for Sapulpa, Okla., where spend a month visiting ] Mrs. John Fitchl. February 10,‘ 192‘ : ;â€"~_ Ten Years Ago Work will start March new building which will ] Laegeler Pharmacy at the Waukegan and Highwood This concern has been in b this location for the past Saturday evening will the gayest m&l affairs o son. Misg Dorothy Miller a masquerade party to friends at the Highland P Twenty Years Ag A large auto truck bel Marshall® Field & Co., w and badly damaged by a so‘ limited train on the C.N.§ RR. at Roger Williams : 12:30 Wednesday, the dri1 ing without injury. The quick service rende by the fire department in extinguiifMing the fire which occurred in the |Rellar of Mrs. Jacob Vetter‘s homd‘pn Meâ€" Daniel‘s avenue, Friday rnoon was a ‘great credit, to th chief, ‘Mr. E. E. Farmer. Theifire was discovered about 2:45 by Mis. Vetâ€" ter who immediately notifia@@ the fire department. â€" Only the nt of the house was damaged Ib' re and water. f ; The mariage is annou! Miss Frieda Voight and Mr. inand Humor which took place esday. Saturday evening will one of the gayest socil affairs offRhe seaâ€" son. Misg Dorothy Miller Wl give a masquerade party to se@htyâ€"five Fire of mysterious ori which broke out at midnight Satu@f@ay, deâ€" stroyed the administration ding, the dining hall and the hen at the Arden Shore resort hether the fire was started by(t ps or whether â€"the buildings e deâ€" stroyed by enemies of the nizaâ€" tion could not be learned. BURTON HOLMES IN PERSON ASs ALMays COLOR and I MOTION PICTUBRES 5 WEDNESDAY Evenings Beg. + 5 FRIDAY . Evenings Begning 1 5â€"8ATURDAY Matinee Beg. 1 Evenings at 8:15 â€" Matinees :30 ENGLAND, WAL SCOTLAND THE GLORIES OF SPMIN. BEAUTIFUL SWITZE D. ALL OVER FRAN THE JOYS OF JAP Course Prices: $4.40 â€" $3.30° ( Tax) Single Prices: $1.10 + /.85¢ (I Tax) Gallery (Unreserved) â€" 40e (| Tax) ORCHESTRA K ie Tnkar o mt me K. is Single Tickets on Sale Sat.. Wik. 13 at progressive Highlan through the files of The LOOKIN BACKWA C H 1 C aA G 0 3 T y | Agent NORTH SHORE BUILDING â€" HIGHL in bel ng to wall} struck sough bound N. Milw. 8 nue at Iri escapâ€" of All Kinds | And Real Estate Loans \ â€"See f r will rl and resday ks soâ€" se the ner of enues. Italy onths. en of nig the . Febâ€" t club. unday e will aunt 17 19 20 at :This new system of handicapping bowlers is the result of the comâ€" bined study of the commitee and bids fair to become nationâ€"wide famous. It absolutely removes all advantage of the better bowlers over the beâ€" ginners and opersates automatically as a bowler improves his game. Centrella Bowling League Adopts New Handicapping System â€" After a thorough investigation by the officials of the Centrella Bowling league the progressive handicap sysâ€" tem was adopted for the balance of TELEPHONES: % Oleo:mgfl.um. « |»I 93 Residence: Highland Park â€"| 37 28 North First 8St. VALUES FOR OUTSTANDING HIGHLAN%ARK DRY GOODS : For ANCE : PARK, TLLINOIS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 199 s Coffee ... Linco Clgare A le of ten teams hmaumuï¬, ; ped in series of five, based H&u average scores, as for league. ) T teams _ has gegl!