2 AC Ieeenmmnnprnnmaimmninmenimnmntarsniitiomstmmsincmmatiarntrmmmnense iess nsm c MM_V...._.‘_A SW i9 ject, Richard Burbage and Fritz Leiâ€" ber in Hamlet. Miss Donnersberger is a junior in the college and because of herchigh standing has been elected to membership in the Honor society. Miss Ella Donnersberger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Donnersberâ€" ger, recently participated in a very splendid program of papers prepared and presented by members of the Shakespeare class, Rosary college. Miss Donnersberger chose for her subâ€" Those desiring â€" to ~participate, should s#send in their entries to the Vista Del Lago club, Wilmette, on or before â€"Saturd=sy, â€"February 15. â€"â€"â€"â€" Play will start at 7:30 p. m., and residents on the north shore will be eligible. ~ On Monday, Feb. 17, an cpen inâ€" vitation men‘s pingâ€"pong tournament will be held at the: Vista Del Lago club â€"located on Sheridan road, beâ€" tween Wilmette and Kenilworth. Pingâ€"Pong: Tournament to Beâ€"Held Monday H. F. Kelley, chairman of the comâ€" mittee on arrangements for the anâ€" nual banquet reported plans all in orâ€" der and prospects good for a most sguccessful entertainment. committee ‘reported that Dollar Day date was set for February 19, and that ~approximately forty : members already had signed up and were coâ€" operating to help make this sale a great success. | The committee plan was adoptedâ€"on appointed ~by â€"President Simons to make a thorough study of. the plan Eul report â€"at the March meeting. Jerome L. Fels and John H. Doesâ€" ~burgâ€"addressed â€"the ~meeting on the chain store system, taking turns in speaking, in the form of a debate. The former heldâ€"that the chain sysâ€" tem was detrimental to the â€"best in terests of the American people, while the latter maintained that the sysâ€" em had its good points and was not so much an evil as generally picturâ€" ~ed. Each speech was heard attentiveâ€" ly by the audience, but both were inâ€" teresting and profitable. . The minutes of the January meetâ€" ‘ing were read and approved; the treasurer‘s report also was approved, and current bills were read and orâ€" dered paid after proper audit. Letter from E. M. Laing ~_ A communication from E. M. Laing, thanking the Chamber of Commerce for electing him to ho,norgry memâ€" bership was read and orderéd placed on file. The matter of advertising Highland Park was :laid over until the next The February meeting of the Highâ€" ‘held Tuesday evening, following a fine dinner, at the Green Tea Pot, one, the feature being talks for and against the chain store system. ; Held at Green Teapot Tuesda Night; Good Attendance; _ â€" MONTHLY MEETING El Sheridan and his peppy orchesâ€" tnhltillthomdnutrnï¬onkt‘m Oddl'dlawhdlovny'!‘huud.y veâ€" ning. â€" If you don‘t dance, come and let El entertain vou with his «inwine El Sheridan Attracts Many to Dances P Menbditun i hn atnndentcatne c d co ce tors and burial will be in the family lot in Deerfield ï¬:‘; ty. : B ï¬, and â€"two brothers, William and Henry, survive him. .. _Mr. Martin was about 61 years of age and was a former resident of this locality. Funeral services will probab held Friday at Hultonâ€" funeral . Albert Martin died suddenly at his home at 717 Waveland avenue, Chiâ€" cago,. Tuesday, Feb. 11. â€" & Albert Martin, Former Resident Dies Tuesday __Friday evening, Feb. 14, a card and bunco party will be given at Odd Felâ€" lows halls, Laurel avenue, by the Odd FellowB oosters. An enjoyable eveâ€" ning is assured all who attend this event. â€" 7 Odd Fellow Boosters _ _ Card Party Friday and at the present Chicago art exâ€" isâ€"vigorous â€" andâ€"pleasing and Hizï¬: land Park is very fortunate in having him in its midst. . work of Mr. Schultze, one of the facâ€" ulty of Elm Place grammar school. He has: exhibited at the American Exhibits Paintings at H.â€"P. Woman‘s Club It is hoped many other will be interested enough to help restore the buildings. [ Contributions are being received every day for the Orphans of the Storm refuge, which was destroyed by fire Tuesday morning. The first contribution to be received wasâ€"$10 from "Jinks," a dog that has been adopt;i from the orphanage. Otl;er contributions were from "Beauty" $5, "Kid Boots" $5; and "Big Boy" $5, Little Janet Lewis was the first child to contribute and she sent in $1. There will The Ossoli club invites the memâ€" bers of the Highland Parkk Music club| â€" The to attend the two lectures to be given | moven byâ€"~â€"Mrs. ~BElizabeth ~McCrystle:â€"Hoath | its _ de at the Highland Park club on Wedâ€" years nesday,, February 19, ‘at 10:30 a. m. | serves and W%@q;q 26 at 10:30 | by See a. m. The n;o"innthe nature} man V of opera analyses. . Heath tells | has de the story in â€"connection with the muâ€" | Nation stration. The talk F. ©19â€"is| ~Mrs. on "The Love of Three Kings" by | ceived Monternezzi and on February 26 on for Hi Der.Rosenkavalierâ€"byâ€"Strauss~>=â€" Receive Funds for & Burned Dog Orphanage The exhibition of paintings at the . o RheR Clb ror © . $eâ€" %rs.'geath’s Le(c‘:ures i you with his singing. refreshments and will probably be T H E Card Party Is Success <â€"The card party given last evening at the Green school by the Parâ€" .entâ€"Teacher . i ~was ~aâ€"most successful affair spite of the fact z::t there were Imany other affairs ng given the dhme evening to atâ€" tract many who otherwise have attended. ‘ them man ded life. _ Mr. and Mrs. Grose will be rememâ€" bered her, as Mr. Grose was minisâ€" ter ‘of the Grace :M.â€"E.â€"thurch a fow years ago and they made their home here during that time. : The Press * many friends in wishing them man years of happy wedâ€" Auld grneo Jn oaturday, ;.eb. 15, the Rev. and Mrs, . William _ E. ~ Grose, of â€"North street, Wyanet, Illinois, will celebrate their golden wedding. They will be ‘at home to their many friends beâ€" tween three and five o‘clock on that day. Te s mndiaek Former Residents to _ Celebrate Golden Wedding up in the woodwork to the first floor: Damage was estimated at about $300. A roof fire at the home of A. Cliffe, South Second street, Saturdnyâ€"night. caused small damage. Saturday afâ€" ternoon an auto belonging to Mrs. Miller of Deerfield caught fire‘. on Central avenue and the blaze was promptly put cut by firemen with a hand chemical. Friday the fire crew were called toâ€" Bannockburn and helped extinguish a fire in a house there: kennel ‘fire west of Deerfleld, earlty Tuesday.. The most serious fire was early Monday morning. in the home of Ear} Moore:â€"Suriset â€"roatâ€"when â€"a Theâ€" local firemen had during: the past week, th ter Homes in America, an educational organization, are as follows: Herbert Hoover, honorary. chairâ€" man; Ray Lyman Wilbur, president ; Miss Grace Abbott, Edwin H. Brown, John M. Grill, Mrs. William Brown Beloney, Mrs. Harold Irving Pratt, Mrs. James J. S. Horrow, James Ford, executive director. ___â€"__~~~â€" Mrs. Kathryn Van Aken Burns; state leader, home economics, U. of Illinois, Urbana, is serving as state "Better Homes" chairman for Illinois. Firemen Make Several _ Runs During Past Week its development for the past seven years by President Hoover, who still serves as its honorary chairm@n, and by Socnhryn&hlnhdu.&}“ â€"Liyâ€" man Wilbur, who is now its %!’uidont, has designated April 27 to ay 8 as National ~Better" Homes Week for 9B0;.> :: +. 2 4>"â€" Srhocr nds c n ie mt ce ui d â€"~Mrs. Howard G. Kornblith has reâ€" ceived the appointment as chairman for Highland Park, and the. local plans, will be published weekly, as all ‘interested inâ€"community developâ€" ment are invited to assist. Mrs. Kornblith Heads _ ~~in This Community Better ~Homes â€"inâ€" America nen had: several Tuns week, the longest beâ€" Mrs. E. R. Phelps and Mrs. Robbins left last ~Saturday <for an extended Â¥isitâ€"in â€"Florida: > >~;*#>=>. â€"4: Mr.. Harry Coppersmith will speak on "Is There a Jewish Music?" "Jowâ€" ishâ€"Songs â€"Illustrated," will be given by Evan Gordon Hoadesky. The next regular meeting of the North Shore Congregation Israel Sis terhood will be held Wednesday, Fob. ruary 19, at the temple, with sewing at 9 a.m., business meeting at 1 p.m. N. 8. Sisterhood to Meet Next Wednesd M. Marius Jean who is the instrucâ€" tor of the classes in French of the H. P. Woman‘s club will give a talk on Clemenceau" Tuesday, February 18 between nine and 10. Much inâ€" terest has centered in these classes throughout the year as they continue to meet everyâ€"week and are well atâ€" tended.. The lecture will beâ€" given for the members of M. Marius Jean‘s classes and anyone else wishing to attend next Tuesday. French Instructor to Talk on Clemenceau * Art Exhibit ; ~*Paintings displayed by ANVilliam Welsh will ‘be on exhibition from February 17 to 28. * : â€"rflmm“% ~silver teaâ€"and reception will be ‘given by the HMlinois ration of Women‘s ‘clubs on Fridsy, February 14, from 2:30 to 5:00 p;m., at the headquarters, 30 "West ‘Washington street, Chicago. j ‘ Denison, chairman; Mrs. T. S. Dawâ€" son, secretary;. Mrs. Henry H. Mcâ€" Kay, program chairman. i Iilincis Federation Tea r â€"Garden Study Class _ The Community Garden Study class of the Highland Park Woman‘s club will meet Wednesday, February 19, at 10 o‘clock at the club house. Memâ€" bers are urged to be present as there will be an important business meetâ€" ing. : Officers of the Garden club for Hï¬mln‘w.y. ‘ P Mste ne ,‘ Pn o col "Coronet," . Manuel Komroff. f "Laughing Boy," Oliver La Farge 4: lur::: Stooped to Folly," Ellen § Books and People _ Mrs.«Ward: will talk on "Books and FPeople." â€"The late books which she will review include: =~~Mrs., â€"Clifford ~Ward, who will ; pear before the Highland Park Wo. man‘sâ€"club on â€"Tuesday, February 18. at 2:30 p.â€"m.,â€"isâ€"a sueccessful novelist as well as lecturer, Et KCms . Mrs. Ward is one of the most bril. liant young women of Northern I!}iâ€" sessed of.a splendid personality, and has written five successful novels, the most recent of.â€"which, "Second Eden," is at this.timeâ€"enjoying aâ€"large sale throughout England, Canada and the United States. A ~~ â€"COMING FEATURrFS s. Ward‘s Lecture, Feb. j is Néï¬ba Event; Garden 6: Study Class,; 19th _ Farewelt â€"to â€"Arms,"_ Ernest Thursday ay to: proy fans, togethe ent att tor U the" Class : thell, hea thras will two Lak pPut or two w lower 'iew t _ The ter w #yimn at. 81 An The The And ly low sam The Trai Brr lars tere out all th ch of p04 tor spe sto ca}