rectorg E. We TheoflmoftbcCh.mborofCom oece are i: t,_Joseph W W“‘We&%f Harry Cley; secretary, Ernest . mont; treasurer, Alm _2z _ 202001 _ 200. CHOeve M We t " ment of the Moraine and their emâ€" ployees io:†their luhhlnoo ‘nd coâ€" operation with the comm ttee in makâ€" ing this decasion such a grand sucâ€" CBe c Arrangements for the banquet and Program were handled by Viceâ€"Presiâ€" dent Harry FP; Kelley, Fred Geiser, and Art ‘Swanson, â€" The excellent reâ€" sults were proofâ€"that time and effort were not spared to frovide a delightâ€" ful evening, and the success achieved #â€"&a tribute to their careful planning. Great credit is also due the manageâ€". ment ~a# 4t c# o+ 2200 . en The address of welcome at the opening was delivered by President ‘J. W. Simons of the Chamber of Comâ€" merce. â€"Clarence H. Witt introduced the speaker of the evening, Mr. Dornâ€" feld, and all of the members of the Chamber coâ€"operated in helping _ to make the .n.ir A snAMintT ewnan.n 1 The and ability. Each received hearfy apâ€" plause and a number of encores were given with equal success. _ en was enmjoyed by many... Program Features â€" Other features of the program were Catherine Billhorn, whistler; Frank Salerno, famous accordionist, Gerâ€" trude Kloss, prima donna, and King and Perry, noted serenaders, each of whom delighted the audience with their varied selections, all of which were > presented y_ith_{r_mr_::kgdahlmd hn in o4 â€" 1eÂ¥ M N6G.â€" . Cagg en t " . + *Casdurer, Al rson. D‘_ fors are H. Witt, Ernest T ward Greenwald, Robert g_Oal-ei, Charles P, Hunter, Lewis Sinclair. several selections at intervals 5:1;113 the evening and furnished music for dancing which followed the program, amel se dLx c oo d wl Mayor B. F. Lewis was an honored guest and made a short talk approâ€" priate to the occasion. . s Deligh#ful Affair Held Last Eveâ€" ning Is Notable Success; ANNUAL BANQUET OF I â€" COMMERCE CHAMEBER VoUumE XVIII ~+ or the evening, Mr. Dornâ€" all ‘of the members of the coâ€"operated in helping_tp affair a social suceess. â€"IThe Highland Park Press were served. . The Men‘s Fellowship club is a ker and master | £r0wing institution in our community evening was W.| life and always gladly welcomes new. :?fl'..t has â€"been in busiâ€" for a long! time and the excelâ€" lent service which is being given unâ€" der ~Mr. Sheahen‘s management â€" is too ~â€"well known ‘to need comment here. ~Theâ€"same~prompt, â€"courtesus and efficient service will be continued under the new name. s % ; chance in name. Hencefe be known as the Sheaher Harry Sheahen is the 0 s p Anomer sB ‘â€" The Sheahen Motor Co or Club members and their invited. There will be n« ¢hll‘t¢. Prizes will be gi freshments Will be servai Reservations must be in not later than â€"Friday, February 14. Teleâ€" phone, Mrs; P. D. Stakose J D anm«a The social committee of the Woman‘s club will give an card party at the Village Ho: urday, February 15, at 8 p. : M io en einieieaitiy oi enz im â€" remshrss oc Park Rotary club, Monday noon, at the Moraine hotel, was an interesting and instructive address by President J. M. Appel of the Highland _Park ® ank on "Chain and . Group Banking." Mr. Appel, who was forâ€" merly president of the Illinois Bankâ€" ers association, is aâ€"leader in banking circles in the state, knows his subject, and hence his talk was especially inâ€" formative and"wozth_,yhile. It was heard" with deep interest and appreâ€" glation by the mamhare mmunns1 Ravinia Woman‘s Club Card Party Is Feb. 15 comers to its ranks. The dinner will be at six forty, but the men will beâ€" gin to gather at the parish house at six‘o‘clock.‘ If you desire to attend, please make a reservation at H. P. 683 or H. P. 287. â€" The â€" two <h;ni.h&: speakers will be Rear Admiral Walter S. Crosâ€" ley, commandant of the Great Lakes Naval station, and Brigadier General Casper H. gowmmandin'g of.â€" ficer of Fort Sheridan; Men‘s Fellowship Club _ Banquet Friday Night, ____Patriotism Is Keynote Next Friday night the lowship club of the Hig house. â€" Patriotism will be of the evening. â€" M. Appel Is Speaker at Rotary Club Monday The by the members present â€" I‘. 1. itokes, H.â€"P. 2612 eo. Fischer, H. P. 2569. will be served. .. ~Garage announces a 1e. ~Henceforth it is to th_e Sheahen Motor Co. HIGHLAND ParK, InurNors will be no#admission will be given and re.â€" II give an evenfn} Yiu“? House, Satâ€" E the Illinois Bankâ€" aâ€"leader in banking , knows his subject, was especially inâ€" the Highland Park n garage on regular . escorts are _ the parish be ‘the theme Ravinia Men‘s Felâ€" an store announce a nni{fyi"n;':iro;.vi: food prices at present which â€" will : be good lc!w":;'to householders lummy. chants always on the lookout for Valâ€" ues, whichâ€"they pass onâ€"to the conâ€" aumers. Rapp Bros. Announce E UT onb aCare Tss neat eb P vait, e hss feature in the evening ‘service, a local quartette aided by instrumental numâ€" bers, 1 not only enrich â€"the spiritâ€" ual values but it will â€"addâ€"muchâ€"in making it aâ€" very happy service. The many m Mr. Ruby have a special on to be at Bethany next S?y evening ‘at 7:45 and hear this legder of the church. J ~ides ~of ‘the "Happy Sunday Evening ~Service" is making a fine impression on those who are attendâ€" ing the Bethany Evangelical church from week to week. A very appreâ€" ciative audience was present to enâ€" joy the gospel four from Moody Bible institute Sunday night. Expectations for the coming Sunday night are even m_,_th of Chicago will be the third speaker in this series. l'l:(:. Ruby is at present secretary of angelism in the Presâ€" byterian church. He also is an assistâ€" ant secretary of the Board of Church extention of the same denomination. For a number of years he was the | pastor of the Epworth church in Chiâ€" cago and is well known in church | circles in and about the city. Mr. Ruby is a fluent and ableâ€"speaker hearing, his subject for the evening |. will be, "What Is God Trying to Do ?"|. Specifl music will also be a great | _ x»Hecikiâ€"4nn F ® , THursopay Bethany Evangelical; Rev. W. 0. Ruby Talks minagement of Rapp Bros. , FEBRruArRYy 13, 1980 . 0. Ruby rices goes to El. Sheridan and his red hot band who furnished the music. ~Those e mltended said that El‘s band was pepp! any that had ever played there. The Masquerade dance held last Saturday evening at Witten hall proved a great success. Much credit With this hearty coâ€"operation on the part of the business menâ€"andâ€"the certain interest to be stimulated by the ~announcements of â€"these â€"fine values, there ‘is every reason lieve that> Highland ~Park Har Day, on Wednesday, F ry 19, will be and Aa general In this way all of. the advertiseâ€" ments of Dollar Day will be preâ€" sented in compact form in order to give the public the best possible opâ€" portunity to learn all about this speâ€" cial sale ~and the .splendid values hich the merchants are offering for this special occasion. This Chamber ‘of Commerce Dollar Day Bulletin will be circulated as widely as possible. It is published â€"~su § and the buying public is assured that the <values offered will be real barâ€" g2Â¥ins. o ~â€"â€"_/~ Special Bulletin _A special publication, sponsored by the High!l ind Park Chamber of C;:g- » as ‘h' landâ€"Park Chamber of Commerce Dolâ€" lar Day Bulletin, is to be isued early next week, and its preparation the Highland Park Press and the Highâ€" land Park News are coâ€"operating to give the business houses 2 <special medium whereby their offerings for Dollar Day may be given especial publicity. := . â€"â€"_. .. i bofyn es â€" Biggest Sale of Kind Ever . February 19 With practically all of the business houses <of ~Highland Park coâ€"operatâ€" ing, under the leadership of the Chamber ‘cf Commerce, plans for Dolâ€" ‘lar â€" Day, Wednesday, February ~19, are near completion, and the indicaâ€" tion is that this will be the most sucâ€" cessful dou‘l’ dav avar halA .. nity benefit. of Dollar Day will be preâ€" in compact form in order to e public the best possible opâ€" y to learn all about this speâ€" perors . Ni oo analarec o Success Assured Proves the NumBEer 50