fevs l fig 8. crowd, the post has engaged th@. Masonic Temple in Waukegan for the evening. The dance, which is to be the outstanding annual event of the North Shore Line post, is held to provide funds for their reâ€" lief work. ‘The best in music will hg‘mwbyALEverettandhh: Night Owls. _â€" | in pérsonal charge of the arrangeâ€" ments, hopes to see many friends of his post from the rest of the disâ€" trict, and promises that the evening will well repay a trip from any disâ€" nomi¢ problems and conducted by Ernest Engquist, of the faculty of Lake Forest college, will begin Monâ€" day, Feb. 20, and will be held on the five following Monday evenings. The meetings will begin each Monâ€" day evening at 8:15. * "*The Economics of the Depresâ€" sion" will be the subject of the first "rickets may be secured from any member of the post. Those most easily. reached are: Dave Carison, tel. H. P. 1869; L. F. Hoppe, whose home phone is H. P. 3093, but who can ‘be reached during the day at Ontario 6900; Frank Elwell, tel. H. A series of six open forum meelâ€" meeting on Feb. 20, and the other subjects and dates are as follows: Feb: 27, "Inflation of the Currenâ€" ¢y"; March, 6,"The Tarriff and Inâ€" dustry"; March 13, "Rate Making in the Public Utilities"; March 20, "P roblems of"l'w?rï¬mâ€; March 27, "The Problems of Priceâ€" making and Results of Price Disâ€" P; 1885; and G. H. Stey kegan, tel. Majestic 4142. -"irâ€",wnn.qnist, as instructor at Lake Forest college, has done gradâ€" uate work in economies and politiâ€" cal science at Northwestern <uniâ€" versity and the University of: Iliâ€" nois. He will give a prepared talk at the beginning of each meeting cal problems of the time will furâ€" nish topics for discussion. There will be no admission charge to the meetings, and course tickets dre being given out at the following places: Pease‘s, McMahon‘s and Gsell‘s drug stores in Highland Park; Krafft‘s drug store in Lake Forest; Laegler‘s drug* store in Highwood; Hout‘s drug store in Deerfield;â€" and Gsell‘s=drug store in Fathers‘â€"Daughters" "â€" Banduet on Feb. 16 North Shore Line _ _ Legion Post Will Hol :?W wilF be held Thursday ng of next week, Feb. 16, at 6:15 in the high schoolâ€" cafeteria. The girls at the high school enterâ€" tain their fathers at this event each assisted by Joan Dexter, . V ‘Hulse and Dorothy Strenger. Girls‘ club at Deerfieldâ€"Shields, Janet Leonard, president of the be the toastâ€"mistress at the banâ€" quet, and ‘the reply to her address to fhe fathers will be given by James Cady Ewell, of Ravinia, Jane Haskins is in charge of the decorations, .‘ Virginia . Perkins is chairman of the publicity committee, and ticket sales are under the direcâ€" tion of Mary Belfield, who will be us L We clich oan o0 apu Eud ts = The annual Fathers and Daughtâ€" . w seca Nac1% mirlri. Neighborhood Party _ At Village House An inform at "Neighborhood Party" is to be held at the Ravinia Village house on Saturday evening Feb. 25 at 8:30. Arrangements are being made by a communityâ€"wide eommittee under the chairmanship of Mz. George Carr for a jolly eveâ€" ning ‘of dancing, ping pong, cards, and other features which will apâ€" peal to all Ravinians and their friends. The party is being sponâ€" soredâ€" by.the Village House Mainâ€" tenence committee at a very nomâ€" inal cost to members of the comâ€" A series of six i Dance Febru un A full house saw Illinois win a 27 to 25 verdict over the Purple at Urbana two weeks ago. The Illini have always been a stuborn foe for Northwestern and another hardâ€" fought engagement is: anticipated. Two years ago lIllincis was the lone ‘team to defeat Northwestern when the Wildcats captured the title with 11 victories and one loss. Illinocis mounted to its victory over Northwestern in the first game this season largely due to their abilâ€" ity to bottle up Joe Reiff, the Wildâ€" cats‘ scoring ace. In that game Joe was held to dne field goal and four free throw§g, the lowest number of points he hgs ever scored during his three years of college competiâ€" tion. â€" Thursday Evening to | Of Ed Wynn‘s Film _ The next regular meeting of Duâ€"| "The Under Cover Man," playâ€" maresq Spencer Post No, 145, The|ing tonight and tomorrow at the m Legion, will be held next| Alcyon, is a mighty clever and clean evening, Feb. 16, at the story of a bigâ€"time crook who gamâ€" Masonic temple building, 21 North bles his life to bring ‘a group of Sheridan road, beginning atâ€" eight | murderers to justice. George Raft, o‘clock. This will be known as Gregory Ratoff, Lew Cody and Rosco "Deerfield and Highwood night," at | Karns. j which time members of these two|. For Saturday the Alcyon is neighboring posts will be guests. â€" _| bringing to Highland Park the first A special musical program is beâ€"| exclusive north shore showing of ing arrangede and a good speaker | Radio‘s Famous Fire Chief, Ed engaged. The name of the speaker| Wynn, in "Follow the Leader." This will be" announced in next week‘s is just the type of fun that would issue of the Highland Park ‘Press. | be expected of Wynn and is highly It is the aim of the entertainment |recocmmended by the management committee to have some form of enâ€" as ideal for the enjoyment of the tertainment at each meeting and is entire family. Lou Holtz and Ethel asking all members to help mgkei Merman gre members of the supâ€" these meetings interesting by a good | porting cast. At the Saturday maâ€" attendance. * "! tinee only, the latest chapter of . The Post wishes to express its| "The Devil Horse" will be shown. appreciation and thanks to all who| This is an excellent serial, â€". Since the Illincis game the Wildâ€" cat ‘captain has gone on to score a total of 60 points, giving him an average of 15 points per game. Against Chicago he scored 29 points tying the modern individual seorâ€" ing record for one game. Don White of Purdue scored 29 points against Ohio in 1920. will be" announced ‘in next week‘s issue of the Highland Park ‘Press. It is the aim of the entertainment committee to have some form of enâ€" tertainment at each meeting and is asking all members to help make these meetings interesting by a good attendance. s . The Post wishes to express its appreciation and thanks to all who attended the card party held last Thursday evening and helped make it a success. â€" The committee in charge is planning to hold another one soon, to© which all members, their friends, and families will be invited. ' [ in Evanston Saturday night. The advance ticket sales indicate that ancther capacity crowd will witness the return engagement of the two teams. j Post adjutant, Miller W. Schreinâ€" er, wishes to announce that he has in his possession full information regarding the reâ€"instatement of government insurarice and will be glad to assist any exâ€"service man in applying for it The Legion post‘s office is maintained for the purpose of being of service to veterans and all are invited to make use of it. The University of Illinois, only conference team to defeat Northâ€" western University to date, will meet the Wildcatsâ€"at Patten gym Northwestern U. Will Play Illinois Five Next Read the Wantâ€"Ads PEACHES J L American â€"Home CAMPEE! Pork and teci.., TOMATOE : Viertimong Apporiaing with Meat Dishes T9 American Home C~‘smia Yellow Cling, Halve: c: . iczed Cooked to Goldenâ€"! =wn, in Rich Tomato Savce Once more t is our pleasure to hko.rcnlncbig comâ€" munih‘emfl We cn,colobmï¬n? Dollar Day along with the other progressive merchants of your community so that thrifty housewives wil! see just how much a god American dollar will buy! Stock up on these Dollar Day values, You will find that your doliars look bigger at our storesl suppl S e t C990 ‘Arthur Bock, manager of the Young Men‘s club basketball team, has been negotiating with the Duffy Floral team for a game to be played in Highland Park. This game will give Highland Park fans a chance to see the great "Allâ€"American" center from Loyola University, "Feed" Murphy, paired with John Ivers, the best player in the city of Chicago. ‘The Highland Park Young Men‘s club is contemplating moving into new club rooms above the Alcyon theatre. At the last moPthly meetâ€" ing plans were made to fnecrease the membership of the club so as to meet the expenditures «of this new â€" Rev. H. F. Siemsen of the Bethâ€" any church is presenting an interâ€" esting service of steropticon serâ€" mons on "Five Crises in the Life of Christ." The first of this series was given Sunday evening. It proved to ‘be of special interest to all who were present. The second of the series deals with "Conflicts with Religious Customs," which will be given at 7:45 next Sunday evening. The public is invited. One of the really "big" pictures of the new yearâ€"will play the Alâ€" cyon on Sunday and Monday, Feb. 12 and 13 when "Flesh" will be ort the screen. Wallace Berry, Ricardo Cortez, Karen Morley and John Milâ€" jahn are the players. Performances are continuous on Sunday. © For those who are interested in seeing Paramount‘s "Panther Woâ€" man" on the screen, she will be in "Island of Lost Souls" at the A!â€" cyon Tuesday and Wednesday, Febâ€" 14 and 15. Richard Arlen, Leila Hyams, Bela Lugosi: and Charles Laughton are also in that film. In support of "Island of ‘Lost Souls" the Alcyon will have the famous Mills Bros. in "Dinah," and a Masâ€" quer Comedy ‘starring a favorite everyone loved, Charles Ray. Stereopticon Sermons At Bethany Church Read the Wantâ€"Ads || 4 1 16= 19= Young Men‘s Club News No. 2% THE PRESS | beqd Pease Drug Store Squibb Tooth Paste, large size 8 for .. Rexall Ml]i of Magnesia Tooth Paste B POY \.....1.1.0.0},......1.1200 312. 1025000004 rireve en rreretives rrveveven nsm anmmens D POF :.:...... d . isnsssvivirsmevimeenvenncconreremtonrnerenmmsgcciies Pepsodent Tooth Paste, large size 8 fOPF ........|.............0 0200000000 Klenzo Shgving Cream K TOP â€"1s::stamid,:smscorenvevevnesiormmmmmnetions Rexal} Shaving Cream 6 ROP .,:....200k..:s2s ie . ivrimvicriiine Palmolive Shave Cream 4 for .....}.........llll222! Klenzo Tooth Paste 8 11 South St. Johns Ave. Highland Park, IIl. _/ ~ ; $1.00 jyalne, 2 fOr;:.....;.................... Children‘s| Cotton Vests, 29¢ val., 4 for Closing out a line of Athena Knit Thish CIOLN, DOK. :ss::sm420ss:screscctecccecerrrncecciencens @ Wwhigh Turknir Wash Cloths, Nonstretch......_$1.00 Lunch Cldgths & Napkins, $1.35 and . _ $1.59 Value ................_____...__.........__.81.00 $1.25 V FROCKS |......... SWEATER BLOUSES, $1.95 Valke .................... wOOL SHIRTsS, Cannon flnth Towels, 22x45, 4 for $1.00 Turkish Hand Towels, 7 for....._.__.___$1.00 @A.ma ~Â¥ WA aseus exessaenee enennn one nee nn NEw SHIPMENT HOUSE $1.95 Val formarly $1.00 value, 2 for.........$1,.00 Little Girls‘ Rayon Bloomers, . sizes Kâ€"12, 3 for........._...._.__._..........$1.00 Broken like. of infants‘ Silk & wool Hose, 50c value, 4 for...‘......gl,gg Silk & Wool infants band, 75¢, 2 for $1. Silk & Wool double breasted vests, _ _ _ _ _ Hand Emt:'oidered Rompers, 2 for........$1.00 Little Girls‘ Dresses, sizes 2â€"6, es se A 35¢ Téoth Brush and Case FREE with any $1.00 purchase of Tooth Paste. Friday and Saturday Children‘s 3â€"Piece Suede Cloth Vests| panties sizes 2â€"6, 50¢c GH "AND SERVICE 65¢ Value, 2......... @ Zipper Suits $1.00 =â€"« > St. Johns Avenue Fridayâ€"Saturday, February 10â€"11 Dollar Days . CHILDREN â€"â€" INFANTS There ‘Are Only 8 of These Suits â€" COME EARLY! ....... 4 for $1.00 SMITHS $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 ~$1:00 $1:00 .$1 .$1 .$1 $1 LINENS 8 for 2 for 50¢c Vapure 8 for .....__ 79¢ Puretest Mineral Oil 59c Puretest Witch Hazel Venida Napsâ€"the new better saniâ€" pads ; 7 fOT ... Stationeryâ€"50câ€"69¢ values 3 for Alta Toilet Paper 15 rolls ......_...___. Fairy Toilet Paper 15 rolls 25¢ Klenzo Facial Tissue 6 for ... for $1.50 Assorted Toilet Waters . /. 8\ for $1 Shari Face Powder 50¢c Shari Perfume; $1.50 value $1 Cara Nome Vanishing Cream free with any other Cara Nome VCreun,_,.. $2 and $1.50 Perfume Atomizer 75¢ and $1,.Assorted Perfume 2 for .000 §0§ Single or Double Compacts Stevens Linen Crash Tea Towels, BDGâ€"6 FOF ... ssstcccsserecicossrevenseeess FLANNELETTE GOWNS8, 59c Yalue, 2 for....:......................... LADIES‘ PORTO RICAN GOWNS, 596â€"2 for .............___..~ LADIES‘ BRASSIERS, h Lisle and Rayon Socks, 25¢ val., 6 for $1.00 Children‘s print pajamas, 89¢ val. 2 for $1.00 Children‘s Sleepers, 59%¢ val., 2 for $1.00 Irish Linen Hand Towels, 22¢câ€"4 for $1.00 Children‘s pure silk Socks, 50¢ $1.50 YHIAG ........+: zuce 5.... Children‘s union suits, 59¢ and 79¢ value ..._.._._._.____.__._..2 for Childrerts Nazareth Waists, 50¢ value .........._._....____._.....} for Children‘s Rayon Combination Suits, _â€"_ Size 4â€"12 ...________._ _2 for $1.00 Children‘s Porto Rican Gowns, 2 for $1.00 Irish Linen Hand Towels, 39¢câ€"3 for $1.00 PURE SILK SLIPS, LADIES‘ RAYON VESTS & BLOOMERS, 59¢â€"2 for..........â€". 1.29 v.‘.‘, sqrszcese Value ... THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1983 Phone H, P. 143 Phone Highland Park 185 1 20 BE Em Nce m 10 & 11 ....2 for $1.00 ...3 for $1.00 .3 for $1.00 .. $1.00 ... $1.00 . $1.00 ...8$1.00 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 (} ,“I’-gom\elldllh . â€"Mount Dora (Fila.) * '\FELL B S$HO New Neighbor: * brothers and sisters, we‘re divoreed." * Neighbor: "Divorced Margery: "Yes; pa‘ and ma‘s got me.‘"â€"I script. THURSDAY, FEBRU. SPEC One lot of in black kid with warm fie soft padded : heels; $1.175 One lot of Womst House SJ1 felt tops wi soles and hee! only ; $1.75 One lot of 1 Storm â€" suitable for wear ; regula ity, only a hand; while $2 a vp‘iry 0: Evening Gold Kid ans One lot of a good sélec $10 quality, Our sale of for men extended Dollar Day. One lot of 3y 5 House S â€" in small Women‘s $3.50 value §1. §$1 §1 at §$1 §1 §1