PAGE TWO O SAE Anticipate Large Crowd at February Woman‘s Club Party The February buffet luncheon and bridge party, held in the delightful lounge of the Highland Park Womâ€" an‘s club, will take place at one o‘clock, Tuesday the eighth, and the biggest crowd of the year is exâ€" pected, as these attractive affairs grow more and more popular as the season advances. Mrs. George O. Strecker to whom reservations are to be made, begs the membership to accord her the courtesy of making reservations for the luncheon before Saturday night, February 5, so that she can make adequate preparations for those who will attend. ‘The traveling prize adds zest, beâ€" â€"cause, going as it does, from table to table, it is not ‘secure until the _end of the.day.. There isâ€"always a ner of the "door prize," and one out of every four players wins an inâ€" lividual table prize. This is such a delightful way for club members to entertain friends in an informal friendly atmosphere, with little perâ€" sonal effort. f Bert Leech To Speak At Lions‘ Club Today The regular meeting of the Liâ€" ons club will be held today (Thursâ€" day) at the Green Tea Pot at 12:15 o‘clock. Mr. G. J. Dinkeloo, who is sponsoring the program, has proâ€" cured Mr. Bert Leech, instructor of science at the Elm Place school, to talk. His subject will be "Birds." Women who have been wearing Belle Shermeer individual stockings will anticipate their requirements for some time at these saving prices. If perchance you are not wearing Belle Shermeer, we urge you to come in during this sale and learn of their many fine features. 6 Ask for your leg size by name â€"brev for smalls; modite for medium; duchess for talls. Also classic for plumps. Two, three, four and sevenâ€"thread weights. Money Saving Beauties In A Money Saving Sale. GARNETTS Belle Sharmeer Stockings In Leg Sizes â€" Specially Priced for One Week Only â€" Beginning Thursday. 100 v alue 115 value:S 35(: oo C 135 values l?c (pair 9 pair ‘Ebb Tide‘ and ‘Secret Agent‘ at Deerpath The sea in technicolor! A tyâ€" phoon viewed from its beginning to the blinding, crashing fury of its terrific climax! Frances Farmer, Ray Milland and Oscar Homolka on a lonely island with a madman, Lloyd Nolan! Amazing action, the beauty of the sea at its terrible worst and its sublime bestâ€"all in technicolor! That is "Ebb Tide." One of the outstanding pictures of the new season, "Ebb Tide" is at the Deerpath now through Friday. _ "Secret Agent," starring Madâ€" eleine Carroll, Robert Young, and Peter Lorre, will be at the Deerâ€" path on Saturday, February 5. Miss Carroll attained great ‘popularity through her roles in "Lloyds of London," "Prisoner of Zenda," and "The 39 Steps." Robert Young is ter Lorre‘s portrayal of the Hairâ€" less Mexican is without peer among "heavies." â€" Fred Astaire‘s flashing feet achieve new success, George Burns and Gracie Allen achieve new laurâ€" els in comedy, Joan Fontaine achieves stardom, and Ray Noble displays his prowess as an actor as well as a musician in "A Damsel in Distress." P. G. Wodehouse‘s dilly drama of English life will be played at the Deerpath three days beginning Sunday, February 6. ‘"Hold ‘em Navy" will come to the Deerpath on Wednesday. and Thursday of next week bringing Lew Ayres, Mary Carlisle, and John Howard in one of the finest navy pictures ever to be produced. Benny Baker and ‘ Elisabeth Patâ€" terson are prominently vast in this story ‘of middies, their lives and loves ‘Inside Nazi Germany‘ at Deerpath Theatre Claimed to be the first film ever taken out of Nazi Germany without the personal censorship of Minisâ€" ter of Propaganda Goebbels, the latâ€" est March of Time, "Inside Nasi Germany," will be shown at the Deerpath theatre in Lake Forest next Sunday, Monday and Tuesâ€" day, February 6, 7 and 8, . "Inside Nazi Germany" gives, in vivid detail, the actual conditions of Nazi life under the ruleé of Adolph â€"Hitler. It has created senâ€" sations in New York, Chicago and other large cities where it has been shown and has received praise from ~"Life", the weekly pictorial magâ€" azine, reviewed it last Friday as its "Movie of the Week." Students Tryout For "Stunts" Program its educational news â€"value. Tryouts for the 1938 edition of Highland Park high school‘s "Stuâ€" dent Stunts" are under way at the high school auditorium. Miss Elyse Rinkenberger announced yesterday that all types of entertainment are desired and a student may try out in several different capacities, . â€" _ After choosing the students who will participate, over a month will be spent in rounding out and polishâ€" T HE â€"P R B 48 NOW IN PROGRESS â€" â€" More Than 300 Items SHERONY‘S HARDWARE 814 Railway Avenue ing the Stunts for an evening of topâ€"notch entertainment. To guarantee that the large numâ€" ber .of students who will take part will not neglect their regular classes during Stunts rehearsals, only those having a "C" average and no failures for the last gradâ€" ing period will be permitted to try for a place in the production. Deerfleld Stagers Rehearse ‘Crabapples‘ "From now on I can get my own way as much as I want to, because if I don‘t, I won‘t keep quiet. And I have to be kept quiet on account of my high blood pressure" . . . "I‘ll be disagreeable if I like. There! See what you made me doâ€"you made me sneeze!" . . . "I‘ve sent you to college for three years, and by jingoes T‘ll sea that.you. geot gou» do.â€" Wife or no wife!" . . . "We‘re not going to have a radioâ€"I don‘t want to hear it mentioned again. If one of those things gets into this house, I‘ll smash it into smitherâ€" eens. Now remember that" . . . "It‘s a good thing to learn to get along with disagreeable people. Yoing lady, you‘ve got a lot to learn. How far do you think I would have gotten in business if I hadn‘t learned to get along with disagreeable people? By gum, what you need is discipline; and by gum, you‘re going to get it." Oak Park, Scrappy underdogs of the Suburban league, will come to Highland Park tomorrow night (Friday) to mix with Chuck Eauâ€" er‘s cagers in a desperate struggle for revenge. The local varsity trounced Oak Park in their initial league encounter some 30â€"27â€"the first Little Giant victory at Oak Park since 1916. sketch of Mr. Hunter, beloved husâ€" band and fond father; but he tried to rule his family with an iron rod. Do they conquer him or does he conquer them? Just be on hand Friâ€" day night, Feb. 25, at 8:15 at the Deerfield grammar school and hear Jirah Cole in the role of the tyrâ€" annical Mr, Hunter trying to handle his family. Despite the sympathy for the family this comedy arouses in you, you‘ll find _ yourself laughing throughout at its ridiculous capers. Oak Park Will Seek Revenge Here Tombrrow Night Now do you wonder they called him ‘"crabâ€"apple?" Yes, that is a As Oak Park seeks to demonâ€" strate that the locals‘ victory at their hardâ€"court was a distinct fluke, Highland Park‘s cagers will be out for a second triumph to prove that their first win was wellâ€"deserved. Whatever the outcome, Friday‘s game will be one of the high lights of the basketbal Iseason. The Freshâ€"Soph team lost at Oak Park 19â€"24 so that their game, also, will be a grudge affair that should keep the fans on edge. * In games this past week the varâ€" gity dropped two close affairs. Lindâ€" blom, leaders in the central section of the City league, downed the loâ€" cals 30â€"27. Outstanding was the work ~of slender Dick Spangler, Laver‘s s ubstitute center, who scored with finesse and took the ball off the the backâ€"board with regulâ€" arity. Bobbie Turelli also played fine ball. Tom Summers lead the Freshâ€"Soph to a slow 20â€"18 victory over the Lindblom yearlings. Morton, sole conquerors of Evanâ€" ston‘s great team, avenged Highâ€" land Park‘s earlier win at Cicero Tuesday in a fast 34â€"28 encounter. Almon Frost, last year‘s Freshâ€"Soph star, appeared in the Highland Park lineâ€"up for the first time this year to lead his team with eight points. Nizzi, Digani, and Anderâ€" son played excellent floor games and contributed to the scoring. If Frost, who has been out this season because of injuries, can keep the pace set by Highland Park‘s speedy 1938 outft, ~his scoring punch should help put the locals in the win column. He will probably play for the home folks in Friday‘s game with Oak Park. Mothers Club Plans Dance for Feb. 12 On Saturday evening, Feb. 12, the Mothers club will sponsor a dance. Come and bring your friends â€"a good time is promised to all. The monthly meeting of the Womâ€" an‘s Auxiliary of the Highland Park Hospital will be held on Wedâ€" nesday, Feb. 9, at 10:30 am. at Trinity Church Parish House. Luncheon will be served at 12:30. Hoepital Red Cross Report Given for Deerfield and Bannockburn Mrs. Charles A. Bickford, chairâ€" man of the Deerfieldâ€"Bannockburn district, reports the 1938 Red Cross Roll Call is now complete and wishâ€" es to thank both the able staff assisting her and those who conâ€" tributed. Mrs. Bickford states: "By way of letters from the central Red Cross Committee, we have been highly complimented for our efforts in making this an outstanding year for Deerfield and Bannockburn. Mrs. Carl Bates, president of the Deerfleld Woman‘s Club and the loâ€" cal chairman have original copies of several letters from both the Chicago chapter and the National e meppestion .. _ o apccmertpn on â€"The local chairman likewise has a splendid credential card of thanks from the Chicago chapter and the American National Red Cross over the signatures of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Maj.. Carey T. Grayson GARNETT‘S Men‘s and Boys‘ Wear Store $12.50 $10.95 CAMPUS COATS $050 OUT THEY GO! ALL WOOL COSSACK JACKETS On Genuine Front Quarter Horsehide Laskin Lamb Front and Back Regular Price $13.50 Now _covering value now value now value now Reductions THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1988 There is still time for the Juniors of the Deerfield American Legion Auxiliary to get a "citation" for learning the following: Girls under ten the "Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag" and girls over ten the "Preâ€" amble to the Constitution." Mrs. Charles â€"Kapschull, Junior . Cliritâ€" girls up until Feb. 14th. and Mr. J. B. Forgan, chapter chairman. The joint contribution for Deerâ€" field and Bannockburn of $148.25 has been turned in and receipt for the same acceted as pof record." The committee members lai.lan-g were: Mrs. G. R. Bailey, Mrs. Bert Mastri, Mrs. F. C. Ritter, Mrs. Anâ€" thony Mercurio, Mrs. Eugene Beckâ€" er, Mrs. William Wing, Mrs. Ward Gauntlett, Mrs. Irving Brand, Mrs. Alex Willman, Mrs. Harry Baum of Deerfield and Mrs. Harry T. Wright of Bannockburn. There will be a radio broadcast on Thursday evening, ‘Feb. 3rd, at 9:30 p.m. over station WBBM by Mrs. James Morris of Bismark, N. D., on Rehabilitation. 50% Phone Highland Park 2041 $ 830 $760 $675 of 42 8 Vik HIGHWOOD ILLINOIS 95