, February 13, 191 with the â€" historie the Mardi Gras are Cavanah‘s books apâ€" nonth. Autographed _ and her wellâ€"known )ur Presidents" and e White House" used na School for the on exhibit. "Boyhood ents" has also been aille transcription. A nt : editor of "Chili avanah is now conâ€" r for the Whitman journalistic sororâ€" "‘Tea will be held at rs. Herbert Schmitz, ad, Kenilworth. Reâ€" rs. Schmitz will be Olson â€"of â€" Glencoe, an of the school of orthwestern, Martha Highland Park, raâ€" nductor, Mary Kinâ€" f Winnetka, former ent, all members of ‘e group. : is the Golden Door", in Austrian refugee States and "Louis of inspiring historical tizen should know. ier research in Amerâ€" r children, Miss Cavâ€" ; receiving special atâ€" cators and all groups American ideals for oke Feb. 11 before the man‘s Club. Besides rs. James Baker and ay of each week by the condolence, cards of thank, ces of entertainments, @ here an admission charge # be ‘ charged at regular a* ns intended for publica or one side of the p with the name and add They should reach the « noon to insure appear Kenneth â€" Weir of rogram chairman for ic meetings. f Publisher and Man‘g. Edit® W. Bartel, Asssociate Boit#® W. Pettis, Deerflield RBditor nah, Evanston auâ€" n‘s books, will be t a Book Tea, Tucsâ€" Feb. 18, when the lumna chapter â€" of hi â€" entertains ~the mpus chapter of the Company, Udell Building Tilinois. ‘Telephones: Highâ€" Fontaine will be al Theta Sigma Phis sses to the Northwestâ€" honor of Frances Caâ€" f The (Chicago Suburbat ricc, $1.50 per year. 5 cont s : .185 N. Wabash Ave. State 6326 ; 1016 Willough Central $355. and Park Press is editor of "I Am an inexpensive pockâ€" anah To ; of Honor k Tea Feb. 18 nt: Pick up that caâ€" ar:~Pjekâ€"itâ€"upâ€"yourâ€" drop it. ond Class Matter March t Office at Highland Park, {tor â€"until Gene Autry comes to town and makes it his business! From this point on the action in "Melody Ranch" flies thick and fast. Screenâ€" ing at the Alcyon on this Friday and Saturday. ‘ Sgt. Patten Speaks At Deerfield School Evanston Chess Club Meets Local Players . The music of Noel Coward, withâ€" out doubt some of the most charmâ€" ing ever to reach the screen, finds its perfect interpreters in Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, the incomparable ° song team united again in the picturization of the Coward operetta, â€" "Bittersweet," which will be presented this coming Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Outâ€" standing as scereen entertainmentâ€" don‘t miss it. : Major Dewey Gill ; Outlines Army Life _ At C. of C. Meeting In his talk before the Highland Park Chamber of Commerce Tuesâ€" day evening, Major Dewey Gill, asâ€" Sistant executive officer at Fort Sheridan, outlined at great length theâ€"steps involved in the reception of draftees and enlisted men into the army. He explained the various functions, accommodations, and recâ€" reation which are required to make army life attractive. > â€"Major Gill revealed that there would be ten thousand men quarâ€" tered ‘at Fort Sheridan by March 15. Altho Fort Sheridan is one of the smallest in the army area, it is perhaps one of the most active. He urged the cooperation of civilians with the army. s the school this morning at 8:;:45 o‘clock. His talk dealt with the workings of a police department. And, anyone who is looking for laughs today (and who isn‘t?) would do well to see "Always a Bride." The picture, which stars Rosemary Lane and George Reeves, is a frolâ€" icsome tale of a lady who finds that she‘s promised to marry two suiâ€" tors. « * Sergeant Edward Patten of the Highland Park Police force, addressâ€" ed the children of the Deerfield Grammar school, at an assembly in "Bittersweet" To Be : Shown At Aleyon What the Wildhack â€" Brothers don‘t do to the western metropolis of *Torpedo" is nobody‘s business On Wednesday and Thursday you may see a doubléâ€"feature program at the Alcyon. A new kind of newsâ€" paper story, one that hints At the temptations which beset the metroâ€" politan press under the thumb of crooked politics is "Behind The News." & m t Thursday, February 13, 1941 Last Thursday, the Evanston 16ess club competed with the Highâ€" nd Park Chess club at the Comâ€" unity Certer, winning by 7% to A. The Evanston club boasts sixâ€" members, many of whom are unâ€" dally fine players. There are only ‘ _members in the Highland Park to Rotarian Troop 830 of the Boy Scouts of ‘America held a special anniversary program Tuesday eveâ€" ning, February 11, at the Elm Place Grammar school. The program was as follows:. 7:30â€"Openingâ€" Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag meueF ns WÂ¥ CMpth *n ic aeâ€" sntrn im nc Scout Oath and Law. "America." : _ 7:40 â€"Tenderfoot Investiture â€" Bud Blake, Jim Erickson, Fred Ferâ€" raro, Charles Marty, George Micheâ€" lin, Jack Rasmussen, Bob Rasmusâ€" sen, John Udell and Bob Williams. This meeting will be an informal affair for the purpose of discussing a number of club matters which have come up ‘recently. <â€"Following the regular session, a board ‘of direcâ€" tors meeting will be held. Next Kiwanis Meeting . For Business Affairs Card and Bunco Party «The Catholic Daughters of St. James church of Highwood will hold a card and bunco party on Wednesâ€" day evening, Feb. 19;â€"at St. James hall at 8 p.m. Mrs. Eva Phillip is general chairmgn. o Introduction of new â€" Scoutsâ€" Christ Chagios, Lloyd Botker, Ted Hill, John Nathan, Robert Stilwell, Don Nash, Noel Robert, Ken Wick, James Jennings, Ernest Gamache, Bill Kreh, Lane Bray and Nafe Larâ€" son. â€" Last week the Kiwanis club held a ladies‘ meeting, and President Geéorge Harrison wishes to announce that a number of other meetings of this type will be held throughout the year. & Rotarian Troop 30 Has Court of Honor Anniversary Program 8:20â€"Court of Honorâ€"Dr. R. C. Post, Mr. W. C. Moran, also Dads committee. Eagle presentation, Mr. C. G. Speer. es 8:55â€"Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan movâ€" ies. â€" * 9:30â€"â€"Closingâ€"Scoutmaster. . 4 “Taps." , 5 "God Bless America." _ _ f Scoutmasters Benediction â€" John The Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia Kiâ€" wanis club will hold its regular weekly meeting Monday evening at the Sunset Valley Golf Club at 6:30 o‘clock. * & 8:00â€"Patrol â€"Skitsâ€"Introduction by Bill Siljestrom. Worst Aid, Dick Kebbon; First Aid, Bud Lee; Knots, Ken Margeson; Hot News, Bob Shanley; Signaling, Jim Leech. Ned Day, Match Game Bowling Champion of ‘the World, will make a public appearance at the Deerfield Bowling Academy, Wednesday, Febâ€" ruary 19. He will give instruction to those who desire it between the hours of 2 and 5 p.m. and 8 to 10 p.m. Those interesting in improvâ€" ing their game are invited to submit questions to Mr. Day, who is the originator of the famous Ned Day grip. â€" Admission is free. Champion Bowler, Ned Day, To Visit â€" Deerfield Feb. 19th T HE â€"PR ES3 S Mrs. Douglas Boyd announced that the League of Women Voters Study Group, which she has been conâ€" ducting on the subject of the Juveâ€" nile Court will be postponed for four weeks. The exact date for the later meeting will be announced in adequate time for those interested in attending to enroll in the class: Postpone Class On Deerfield Grocery & Market l Fancy ; large . bottles This Week‘s Specials and 1 glass 22â€"0z Syrup ...._..Both for 25° B & M Raked Beans dessert cuts No. 24 cans Pillsbury‘s Pancake Flour and 1 glass 22â€"0z 9 PINEAPPLEâ€"Tree ripened KETCHUP. Pillsbury‘s FLOUR â€" Q, large 24%%4 lb. bag _ 89¢ Asparagusâ€"Fancy Cut and 15â€"0z. cans 18â€"0z. cans ... 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