~FRI. & SAT, FEB. 10 & 11 RE RMAN 0 Cans rans ELE g ‘R PATRONAGE® Highland Park Store 518 Central Ave.: | Phone 3867 | Sized Cans A i6s. 16 Y, FEBRUARY 9,| For $1 _ W‘-‘.†y se 24 ts ta4 ~~ Give Card Parties THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1988 A. H. Anderson‘s are "At Home" in Streator +E etReane s e C P c ts a friends. At Dewey, Oklashoma, they spent several days with Mr. Anâ€" derson‘s sister, Mrs. Ella Bain and children. At Virden, Illincis, they Thomas Kirkland, Mrs. Anderson‘s they returned to Streator, arrivIng here last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson both thorâ€" oughly enjoyed their trip. In comâ€" .‘ï¬.‘_onm weather, lgr.‘ yrar e day was very moderate and in the evening was quite cool. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are at home to their friends at 207 Wilson street. â€" ; . The above article appeared in a reeent issue of the Streator Times Press. Mrs. Anderson was formâ€"» erly Miss Zana Kirkland, teacher at Elm Place school. y Jitn'% Carnival at _ Y.W.C.A. Tonight and Tomorrow Benefit closes at 12. And then on Friday night, too, is another gala night, 1ortlnunlv:lilbdnthddtwo evenings this year, mm““ will have a chance to There will be jithey dancing all evening in the assembly to the tune d.-,.,,,mm«uu-' ing, bingo, and a puppet show, in the rest of the upstairs, and the lower floor will be turned into a hss oaitites. / Sabat eCs ies, of hanes © nhotorraph booths, and aez he ‘auaplees: of ue P1 Dats a Club, the Friendship Club, and BY club, the thnb‘;lrbt of the YWCA for business and industrial girls. The high school girl reserves ar¢ assisting with the affair, having charge of the candy and pop sales. "Here is an opportunity for evâ€" eryone to have an evening of fun for a very small sum, to eat, dance, and frolie for p&-ï¬h\b nothing, and to dodd‘.‘ as u.d %fl‘ho:m last year, that the YWCA jitney carnival should indeed be an annual event," says a member of the comâ€" The Doreas Society of the Presâ€" Wanchnrehhmkifltl’l‘â€â€˜â€œ two card parties to be given early in March for the benefit of their philanthropy fund. f The first will be held at the home Te home for the second party on Friâ€"« day, March 10. 5 Friends and members are urged tokoepthmdatuinmind.m at a nominal price, may be obtained from Miss Ada Moore, 812 Waverly road, telephone 902. oE aei i m ME U C e e S n Sn Due to the bliszard which swept over Highland Park and the North Shore Tuesday, the contract bridge tournament scheduled at the Morâ€" aine hotel for that night has been postponed until Friday evening, Feb. 10, at 8:15. ¢ Thhwinbothohstopporhnit!‘ for players to qualify for the free m'.mmmhmhb‘ held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 1i1, at the Palmer House, Chicago. Anpl.ymvhowhhndinâ€" "“mmmmm ment are requested to make reserâ€" (Reader Notice Featuring Article in n wi o) Adcs 2oo gl ns aalf h Sointrme ty whgn rebnburepitgiypisy y RRELE ud Herald and Examiner of : : «Blind Man‘s Bluff"â€" a new and startling novel of thrills, mystery and romance. Begins in the Amerâ€" ican Weekly, the magazine ‘distriâ€" buted with next Sun! Herald and Examiner. Read the Wantâ€"Ads L. Bridge Tour HePaey s dating all the vaâ€" .. From there, Music Lovers Eagerly _ Await Famed Operetta ~ Hailed as an extraordinary fareâ€"| well engagement, and in response to | public demand, Sigmund Romberg‘s| Prince" returns to the Grand Opera House, Chicago, for two weeks only ‘commencing Sunday, Feb. 12, with matinees Wednesday and Saturday. ‘The splendid cast alone is sufâ€" ficient to recommend this newest production ‘of the precious musical gem, first presented by the Messrs. ;Shnb.drt in 1924, and it returns to Chicago, not as a revival but as a survival of the most successful opâ€" eretta ever written. . In‘ the fore ground of an unusually large rosâ€" ter are George: Hassell, who‘ will sing the role of "Lutz," Allan Jones will play the Prince," Gertrude Lang as "Kathie," John Charles Gilâ€" bert will be heard as "Doctor Enâ€" gle." . Others in the cast are Betti Davis, Berta Denn, Lorraine Weiâ€" mar, Manila Powers, Charles Chesâ€" ney, John Goldsworthy, Joseph, Toâ€" cer, Charles Harvey and Robert O‘Connor. In addition to the famâ€" ous male student chorus, there are the alluring girls in rich and strikâ€" ing costumes to compete with the delightful singing and dancing that dnaral o n t t i d 0e o9 and costumes makes up the mm'cnt1 dnvestiture, which is said to fairly extinguish all previous> "Student Prince" productions in magnitude of ‘outlay. â€" Further welcome news to playgoers is the fact ‘that the piece will be offered in Chicago on its return engagement at "popular prices." * The rousing score of Sigmund inombcrz’l bestâ€"loved operetta is still full and vital to the brim, providâ€" marks "The Student Prince." ing enough melody to stock half a dozen ordinary musicals; while the story of ~"Old Heidelberg" is româ€" antic enough for anyone‘s holiday. Meeting of Chamber _ â€" Of Commerce Feb. 14 business matters to come up at the meeting, there will be no speaker. Entertainment, however, will be furâ€" nished by Miss Marie Lawther and Walter Freberg. The next monthly dinner meetâ€" ing of the Highland Park Chamber of Commerce will be held at 6:830 next Tuesday evening, Feb. 14, at the Green Tea Pot on North Sheriâ€" Read the Wantâ€"Ads â€"~Pot Roast ‘ Smoked Butts Calves Liver Sliced Bacon R:un'd" Steak _ LoinVealChop$§ 2@¢ Swift‘s Premium Choice Native Spareribs Rib LambChops 2 No Bone â€" No Waste per â€" _ Choice Government Graded Meats 519 Central Ave. Tel. H. P.|3140 Lincoln Mar to the many semke4 sere 24 nene u0008 0008 s00n ob o e400 n000a 000 00 680 aovesscassssces eneserencenans evceusvenevecesenssennedensane nenere eveseenemsers en« Benefit Dance for t o .. On Saturday Night | â€" ‘ The benefit dance sp< by e s : the Northwestern University settleâ€" ment is scheduled for Saturday J night of this week at the Mighland J Park Woman‘s Club on N Sherâ€" tian vand Phil Mageo‘s ce orâ€" i ; ment is scheduled for night of this week at the d Park Woman‘s Club. on North Sherâ€" idan road. Phil Magee‘s dance orâ€" chestra has been engaged and Mrs. Timothy Lowry, amateur | fortune teller, will be an added a on. The committee in is anxâ€" fous to interest all /the dancing growd, and if enough enthusiasm is shown will sponsor two mopre comâ€" munity dances, one in h and ene in â€" April. s â€"_Mrs. Robert Walker, Ellsâ€" worth Mills, Mrs.. Charl | French, Mrs. William Jones, and H. 8. Vanderbie are entertaining at inâ€" formal parties preceding dance. The committee in cha consists of Mrs. Robert Walker, Mrs. Karl Meyer, Mrs. Frank !_emr Msa. R. DOLLAR D arranging suitable decorations, Tickets may be through any one of the committee br at the ~‘The next meeting of Stupeyâ€" Smith Post No. 501, Amefican Leâ€" gion, wil} be held at the Highwood _ Jh......... JBR . hnsccA aretvecttectons ï¬fyant%:é;.m?n nest Tossfas: ::' g g:b:le:flTooth lt’haste. i rgs All 1983 members and all eligible velation Tooth Powder on ttent"" * "**"*"*"| 50¢ 8. 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