the home of Mrs. George F. Falley, 147 Dempster street, Evanston on Sunday, February 25 from 3:30 to 6. Mrs. Allen is general chairman and Mrs. Hadley is on the Social comâ€" mittee. handiwork done by the blind to come in Wednesday, Feb. 28th between the hours of 10 and 5. Mrs. James L. Allen, 597 Kimball road and Mrs. Edwin M. Hadley Jr., 629 Kimball road, are taking an active part in the library tea which the Associate Alumnae of Northâ€" western university are having at ACTIVE IN LIBRARY TEA FEBRUARY 25 HANDIWORK EXHIBITION FEB. 28 Mrs. Frederick P. Boynton, 204 N. Sheridan road asks anyone who is interested in an exhibition of "FOUNDER‘S DAY" LUNCHEON, FEB. 24 "Thetas Through the Ages," a series of picture book tableaux, will be presented by a group of Thetas from Northwestern university at the Kappa Alpha Theta Founders‘â€" day luncheon at 1 o‘clock Saturday, February 24, at the Lake Shore Athletic elub, Chicago. All Theta alumnae groups of the Chicago area will join in this celebration which marks the seventieth anniversary of the sororitie‘s founding. flrae 3a/ed o/ the 3own Speakers at the luncheon will be Mrs. Donald B. Sinclair, grand presâ€" ident, of Toronto and Mrs. T. T. Moore, grand alumnae secretary, of New Orleans. Mrs. Layman Hay of the North Side alumnae club will be toastmistress. Founders‘â€"day arrangements are in charge of Mrs. Robert M. Mcâ€" Farland of the Evanston and north shore alumnae chapter and Mrs. Irving E. Boberg of the Chicago South Side chapter. Which Concern Only You and Your Neighbor PAGE 81X FRED MacMURRAY MADELEINE CARROLL ALLAN JONES A racing romance of love and laughâ€" ter in beautifol BALI! Thursdayâ€"Friday Feb. 22â€"23 Added: "One Mother‘s Famâ€" ily," featurette Cartoon and News Fob, March 1 Rosemary, Loia Lane Gale Page h%-m*‘nfl'h‘l.i‘hl* "The Greag Victor Herbert" + "Charlie McCarthy, Detective" Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highlad Park IIl , â€" Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ very lives of everyday Americans emotional . . . abounding in laug? Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9:00 p.m Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. SUPREME ENTERTAINMENT! Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday â€" Wednesday Feb. 25â€"26â€"27â€"28 James Stewart â€" Jean Arthur â€" Claude Rains "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" Choice Transient Rooms Permanent Quarters The HOMESTEAD "HONEYMOON IN BALI Hinman Ave. and Church St Evanston‘s EarlyAmerican Inn To A L C Y O N Edward Arnold â€" Guy Kibbee CARTOON IN COLOR AND NEWS TERTAINMENT! . . . A film carved out of the veryday Americans . . . stirring . . . touchingly abounding in laughter, tears and romance! GLADYS UDELL, Society Editor zâ€"«â€"«â€" COMING â€"_â€"â€" in Frank Capra‘s Mrs, Chacles F. Bergner of Calâ€" licoon, N.Y., is spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. F. D. Austin of DeTamble avenue. Mr. Austin is in New York this week visiting his son, James and daughter Eleanor. Mrs. Bruce Blaine gave a lunchâ€" eonâ€"bridge party yesterday (Wedâ€" nesday). Miss Hilka Lempenin of the Y. W.| . â€"oâ€" . C. A. is vacationing for two weeks| _ Miss Dorothy Larson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pier of S. Linden avenue will leave next week for Florida where they will sojourn until Easter. En route they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Holaâ€" bird in Fort Lauderdale, former residents of this city. On their reâ€" turn trip they will call for their daughter Joan at DePauw univerâ€" sity and son Art at Purdue who will both be coming home for their Easâ€" ter vacation. at Corpus Christi, Florida Mrs. P. N. Gould entertained at a buffet supper and bridge party Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brush and Mrs. Albert D. Brush Jr., enterâ€" tained at a surprise birthday party for "Jimmy" last Friday evening. Mrs. Robert Slayback was hostess at luncheon last Wednesday at the Indian Trail tea room in Winnetka. Byron Howes Jr. of Maple avenue will attend the "Snow Ball" at Elâ€" sah, Ill. this weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot Jr. and family of Maywood spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. Guyot‘s parents on Glenview avenue. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Harris of Ridge road are entertaining at a party for twenty Saturday evening. Mrs. Jack Moran is spending two weeks with her brother and sisterâ€" inâ€"law, Lt. and Mrs. Carl Windell in Battle Creek, Mich. Mr, and Mrs. John Gregg of Milâ€" waukee are rejoicing over the birth of a son born Thuesday, February 15. Mrs. Gregg was the former Betty Sellery of Bronson avenue. The tea is held in Februray each year and the silver offering which is taken at that time is used to purâ€" chase books and magazine subscripâ€" tions for the open dormitories at Northwestern. PATRICIA GOLDEN MARRIED MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Golden of Broadview avenue announce the marriage of their daughter Patricia to Mr. Frederick Thomas Golden Jr. son of Mrs. Helen C. Golden on Monday, February 19. The young couple are making their home in Waukegan. Saturday Joe turns Copper in a Whopper of a laugh hit! FRED STONE SONNY BUPP Dennis Morgan, Gloria Dickson It‘s a sureâ€"fire combination for furâ€" jous fun and breathless excitement! No Place To Go" "Beware Spooks" DOUBLE FEATURE â€"â€"â€" JOE E. BROWN MARY CARLISLE in . 24 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Forbes of Deerfield are receiving congratuâ€" lations on the birth of a son born Friday, Feb. 16 at the Highland Park hospital, Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Hardacre are leaving this week for a three weeks sojourn at Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Messrs. Art Olson and Lloyd Sheahen are taking a two weeks motor trip to Florida. John Hoyt Gardner is bringing his fiancée, Miss Christine Peter, from Grosse Pointe, Mich., on Sunâ€" day to spend a weck with his moth+ er, Mrs. Frank G. Gardner, in Highâ€" land Park. by friends from Lake Forest left Sunday for a months stay at Miami Beach, Florida. Miss Peter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius C. Peter, are in Nassau. They will come to Chicago in a few weeks. Mr. Gardner and Miss Peter will be married next summer. The Highland Park Music club will meet on Wednesday afternoon, February 28th, at the home of Mrs. Cloud Wampler, 334 Lake avenue. Mrs. Irving Schur, pianist, and Mrs, John Favill, soprano, will present the following program: Fantasie in G Minor Bachâ€"Lisat Perpetual Motion ... . _ MacDowell H. P. Music Club To Meet Wednesday Non so pin Mr. and Mrs. Paul Collins of Arâ€" lington Heights are the happy parâ€" ents of a daughter born Saturday, Feb. 17 at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Plain Tachaicowsky Nuit de‘epoiles Debussy Uillanelle des Petits Canarda Chabrier Ponte_ Veechio Winter Watte Que Sais Tu Blanche Tourterelle Gounod Alice Favill Was I Not a Blade of Grass Upon the Plain Nuit de‘epoiles Uillanelle des Petits Canarda Ponte Veechio The Death of Olaf .. ____ Pickâ€"Mangiagaili Polonaise in E Major .. ... Lisat â€" _ Virginia Sehur s Mrs. Calvin Selfridge will be the accompanist for Mrs. Favill. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Calkins of Skokie avenue spent the weekâ€"end in Crown Point, Ind., as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wilds. Young People to Meet Next Sunday In Libertyville The young people‘s groups of varâ€" jous churches throughout the county that are members of the Lake Counâ€" ty Council of Religious Education are holding a joint evening meeting at the Libertyville Methodist church this Sunday, February 25 at 8 o‘clock. The speaker of the evening is Dr. T. F. Rutledgeâ€"Beale of the Wellington Avenue Congregational Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bridges were surprised at a party given for them Saturday evening in honor of their wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Brooks were hosts at dinner and two tables of bridge Wednesday evening. Mrs. William W. Ritzinger and daughter Frances of Kirkwood, Mo. are visiting Mrs. Ritzinger‘s sister Mrs. Thos. Creigh and family for a few days. Mr, William Baker of Boston, Mass., is the guest of the R. B. Swazeys this week. %ï¬.ï¬'ï¬o t Mrs. Elmer Malmquist entertained her bridge club last Friday at her home on County Line road. Miss Virginia Wilson is singing several original songs written by Miss June Whitworth at the Glencoe Womans club Friday ,Feb. 23 at 8 o‘clock. Miss Wilson will be accomâ€" panied at the piano by Miss Whitâ€" worth. The concert is a young artâ€" ists program for the benefit of the Great Lakes Veterans. avenue, resident engineer of Chicago Miss Jil Loewenstein of Highland Park, is among the girls from Ranâ€" dolphâ€"Macon Woman‘s college who attended Midwinters at the Univerâ€" sity of ‘Virginia last weekâ€"end. Mrs. P. J. Weber is hostess to her bridge club at dessert bridge today (Thursday) . for SKF Industries, Inc., has been awarded a gold medal by the Columâ€" bia Alumni Federation for "conspicâ€" uous alumni service." He was gradâ€" uated from the School of Engineerâ€" Miss Virginia Onderdonk, of Highland Park, who is assistant professor of philosophy at Wellesiey college, has been appointed dean of the class of 1943 there. She is a Wellesley graduate who was presiâ€" dent of the college government in 1929 and has also studied at the University of Chicago and at Camâ€" bridge, England. The appointment was made by President Mildred Mcâ€" Afee of the college. ing in 1917. BEAUTY CULTURE THE HIGHLAND PARKE PRES#3 Virginia Schur , South St. John‘s A public dinner is to be given at St. Paul‘s church, Deerfield, on Tuesday evening at 6:45 o‘clock, to honor the Deerfield teachers. Tickâ€" ets for this dinner may be purâ€" chased at the Deerfleld Pharmacy or from any Legionnaire of the Deerâ€" field post, and all those wishing to show appreciation to local faculty members are invited to attend. The Redeemer Lutheran Church West Central at McGovern Rev. W. F. Suhr, Pastor Thursday, 8 p.m., Special Lenten service; 9 p.m., Senior Walther league. â€" Monday, at 7 p.m., Junior choir at. the parsonage; 8 p.m., Senior choir. Male Quartette at Bethany, Sunday A student male quartette from the Evangelical Seminary of Naperâ€" ville will present a sacred concert Sunday at 4:30 Vesper. All memâ€" bers and friends of the parish are invited to share in this fine treat. Sunday, 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; 10:30 a.m., Morning service; 8 p.m., Service in the Finnish language. show appreciation to local faculty members are invited to attend. The evening‘s progtram will include muâ€" sic, an address by Harold Norman of Bannockburn, fun, speeches, felâ€" Friday, 8 p.m., Sunday school teachers meeting at the parsonage. Saturday, 9:30 a.m., Confirmation instruction. Deerfield Teachers Will Be Honored At Public Dinner Funeral services were held Saturâ€" day afternoon from the First Presâ€" byterian church, 64th and Kimbark avenues, Chicago. Burial was priâ€" vate. Mrs. Mary B. Adams, 77, of 1540 Judson Ave., passed away Wednesâ€" day at her home. Surviving are her husband, William C. Adams, a son, Carleton B. and a daughter Mrs. Frank Selfridge. Westleigh road, which borders the property and runs from Sheridan road to the lake, offers an easy acâ€" cess to the lake for those buyers who choose the less expensive parâ€" cels located a short distance back from shore. Mrs. Mary B. Adams Buried Saturday Mr. Stone states that the propâ€" erty will not be formally subdivided, but will be offered to discriminating buyers in tracts of 2 acres or more, as desired. Buyers will thus have &n opportunity of obtaining lake frontage or can locate on one of the many ravines which intersperse the property. â€" â€" "Walden," one of Lake Forest‘s former show places, owned by the late Cyrus H. McCormick, will now be sold in small parcels, as recently announced by the trustees, Cyrus McCormick, Judson F. Stone and John P. Wilson. home, 613 Onwentsia Ave., were held Monday at Sequin & Logan Fuâ€" neral Home. Burial was in Mooney‘s vice there will be a recreational peâ€" riod and refreshments. cemetery. Mrs. Willis had been ill for the past year. Those who survive Mrs. Willis are her husband, George and ten children, Mrs. Charles Winkler, Mrs. Irene Powers, Mrs. Emma Stleet, Mrs. Mary Lundgren, Jewel, Church of Chicago, a very outstandâ€" ing speaker for young people. The en aane ice which will include a musical porâ€" Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth C. Willis, 53, who died Friday at her Hold Services for Mrs. Willis, Monday Averall, David, Allen, Theima and Andrew. McCormick Estate In Lake Forest to Be Divided in Tracts $27â€"29 North G_ay Read Phone H. P. Cleaners & Furriers during February American Red Cross will hold its weekly all day meeting at Trinity Parish house, Friday, February 23 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. New helpers as well as the regular members are urged to attend. lowship and a fine dinner, for which St. Paul‘s women are noted. Wilâ€" liam Cruickshank is chairman of the program, and Raiph Dunham is Post H. P. Red Cross Unit Will Meet Friday *3 s \*‘\\\ \ï¬% °. m _ B4 B0 February Special . . . 3â€"Piece . fall You would expect to pay $69.50 for suites of this quality elsewhere. _ Modern douâ€" FEBRUARY SALE REDUCTIONS! SAVE! $79.50 Kreohler Livingroom Suites â€"â€"â€"$59.50 $ 6.95 Occasional Chairs, reduced s 4.95 An extra savings in February sale. Handsome, thick chenille bedspread FREE with your purchase of $39.50 or more. MIXED DRINKS FOOD FINE LIQUORS The Ivanhoe Danceland Save up to 50%+â€"BLUMBERG‘S February Special . . . 3â€"Picce C _ WALNUT SUITES Chas. A. Stevens & Co State Street, Chicago Be Sure to Attend the Special Spring Showings Vera Megowen Tea Roomâ€"Evanston Wednesday and Thursday, February 28th and 29th Glengables Tea Roomâ€"Glencoe Friday and Saturday, March 1st and 2nd Deerpath Innâ€"Lake Forest Monday and Tuesday, March 4th and 5th Stevens Girls‘ Apparel ROUTES 59A AND 176 "Red" Edwards‘ Swingtime Band EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Dietz‘s Stables Admission 40c per person Bargain Hourâ€"before 9:30 p.m.â€" walnut D A N C I N G 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Formerly at of new waterâ€" Friday evening, March 1, in the church. have not secured their vehicle liâ€" censes before March 1st, have been warned by Chief John de Smidt that they will be subject to arrest. Payâ€" ments may be made at the City hall. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1940 The annual chicken dinner will be FREE! Chenille $4950