_ Hold Supper Tonight The ladies of the Bethany church are serving a baked ham supper, this evening from. five to seven in the church parlors on Laurel FGi. The public is invited to attend. "Yes," my the Highland Park Wo- man's club. the Ravinis Civic club, the Lake Forest Woman's club, and the Lake Forest Day school. Public Will Appreciate These organizations till believe that 5pm, the public, will appreciate the opportunity of hearing the man who is head of Education down at Wash- ington. They believe it so thorough- ly that they have raised over three hundred dollars to pay the expense- of such a meeting and they now offer it to you free of charge! Wake up, people of Highland Park, Lake Forest and Lake Bluff and lla- ten to this! One of the biggest men in the Country is going to speak here April 10. No, he isn't a movie hero! He isn't one ct Chicago’s adored gangsters. He isn't Yost or Rockne or Zuppke. The whole town would turn out to see any one of these. But will this en- lightened community show the some enthusigsm for the man President Hoover, appointed head of our Fed. eral Bureau of Education? Who He Is WillitutrJuhn Cooper, United States Commissioner of Education is the Call isp your neighbor, get up a crowd, pass the word along to those whn never read the local papers, and turn out April 10. Now, let us tell you snmothinz about Mr. Cooper himself. Of enursv he has lung been known in the educa- tional world. Out in California, they have called him trum one important job to another, two of the last one, bring State Commissioner of Educa- tion, and Regent of the University of California. Where over there has been a big job and a tough job, there Wes to he found William John Cooper. _ tCcntinued on page 41) Mr. J. Davis Back With Huber Electric Co. No doubt many people remember Mr. Davis in connectiun with his busi- ness ability and first class service he offered while with Mr. Huber and will he anxiously awaiting his return. Mr. Davis will have charge of the home appliance and of the business. and Wilma Mr. Ewens of the Huber Electric and Highland Park Electric company, is glad to announce that Mr. John W. Davis, former emplnye is returning tn the local shop next week. man. . "The High School and Democracy" is his subject. Will the town turn out to hear him? "Yea."', say the Parent Teacher as- sociations of Ravinia, Lincoln, Elm Place. West Ridge, Deerfield, Oak Terrace, Lake Forest and Lake Bluff WM. JOHN COOPER AT I P. T. h. ON APRIL 10f High School Organization Se- cures U. S. Education Com- missioner for Talk Thursday, March 27, 1930 or enursv he in the educa- 'alifornia, they tttte important {allowing a brief illness. She was born in Ravinia, April 10, 1878, the daughter of Jacob and Flora Kreuger. In the your 1897 she was married to Mr. Rock and to this union , were born four children. Francis. Mrs. Marion Salyards. Mrs. Madelyn Shea- hen and Richard. all of whom are liv- ing here in Highland Park. Mrs. But-k had been an invalid for _ the past 19 years,.hut in spite of her l many handicaps, she had n cheerful and optimistic philosophy of lite, She became critically ill early lust week, and this illness resulted in her death. Besides her husband and children i “he leaves to mourn, her aged mother, i Mrs. Flora Krneger. six brothers, two 1 sisters and other relatives and Besides her husband “he leaves to mourn, her Mrs. Flora Krueeer, six sisters and other n friends. .' Funeral svrvicns were held at 2:00 o'clock Monday Iftérnoon from the family residence, the Rev. II. P. Siem- son of Bethany Evangelical church offirAatirut. Interment was in North Shnre cemetery. Miss Rcay is a graduate of St. Katharine’s school at Davenport, Ia., end attended the New England Crm- svrvutory of Music in Boston. Mr. Cuseaden is a graduate of Phillips academy. Andover, Mass., and at- tvnded the University of Wisconsin. There he was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon. A few wot-ks ago Miss Domthy Reay's ln'l'riagc to James Yrumduve uf Gimme took place at the Trinity Episcopal church with a wedding re- ceptim fullnwmz at the Reay rosi- dvncc. Miss Irvin was maid of honor fur her sister on that occuion. Miss Rvay has chosen June 14 m the date of her wedding. Mrs, I Frank " rvsidvnt 1 Friday or fullnwim: Mrs. Frank Bock Dies After Brief Illness Mr, and 'Irs. William Matron Reay, of 334 Hazel avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Irvin, to Henry Jones Cuscnden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Cuseaden of 824 S. Sheridan road. Irvin Reay Engaged to H. J. Cuscadin Hannah Boek, wife of Mr. {wk of McDanil-ls avenue, n her!) all her life, passed away toning. March 21 at her home Miss Irvin Rely Andover, Mum, and at- University of Wisconsin. was a member of Delta THE PRESS No meeting of the city council‘wn held this week, and the next regular session will be on Monday evening, March 31, in the council chamber of the city hall. What is said by old residents to he om- of the most 'SL‘VOM Lurch Mt wslnrms in many your: visited this section Tuesday and Wednesday, Ind rraitie on roads and ruilroldl VII more nr lest, hampered and in many mstyneeri, altogether halved at time: by the drifts which were piled high in many plan-s by the heavy wind which accompanied the bllxurd. In Highland Park the nlreetn were kept open and while everything wu con- siderably slnwed down by the bad weather, no insurmountable obstac- les were reported, but plved rand. in the vicinity were in many instances reported lilorknd and impossible Wed- nesday. In Chicuo tune m " mmt gt a standstill, it wan reported. Chicatto pipers claim that the "tow- fall this week exceed- that of III. 6 and 7; 191R. when over " inehes fell, whereas the present full menu- ures nbout. 17 inches on the level. No Meeting of City Council This Week h night of ad, whilv on the 1min in Whit portvd by In some of tho way stage I nor Worst Snowstorm in Years Blocks Traffic; Streets Passable Here ture, Thur home. I nix-ton chlndolier dropped on the hendl of a fuhimuble nudi- ence during the performance of "Faust." This is the climax of the scenes in the opera house in Lon Chaney's "The Phantom of the Opera" showing next Tuesday and Wednesday. Talking nnd Sound halt been added. which increases the en- tertaimmnt value of Lon Chtutey's nutsl'nding HHL’K‘I'KS. many times. Exception ‘H cyan next wee 7 me Grey's hue Grey's arst all-talking picture. "The Lone Star Ranger" I stirring melodrnmn of the Southwest. with I talented . cut headed by George O'Brien Ind Sue Cnrol is Saturdlyl nursclir n at the Alcyon. Thrills [lime m in More for all in S. S. Van Dine'n exciting all-talkv Case" which will be shown Sundays: ing mystery "The Bishop Murder and Monday. This is reputed in be the most unusual murder drama yet filmed Ind will keep you guessing till the very end. Emil Rathbone, Leila Hymns and Roland Young are the lending pthvets Crashing from its moorings in the painted dome of the Paris Opera Offer Fine Program of Attractions Next Week ati rtaimmnt VI tstmdimr Bu Richard Dix d by far hi r Bitteers rilt-r who It of adve m my lay dr 1mm an ma, adspted from the non- sueeestdul George M. Co. which was based on Earl ts' nrvcl. presents Dix as ho encounters an Imning ivonture in I deserted Inn to quest of a place of soli- lit"! to mark. Dix in sun- m exeellont out i o volnram of the presentation. appears in his latest host I" talking pies to Baldplbe" next Friday. The talking fine prom’lm K in nup- including 0 Brand- Al AMERICA '8 FIRST FRONT DRI " 505 Elm Place HIGHLAND PARK For demonstration Phone B. P. 2830 Show Room at stream lined The Ultimate body beauty road ability Production motor car safety and