THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1933 Hutered as Sucond Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Ofice at Highiland Park, HL _ Published Thursday of each week by UDELL PRINTING COMPANY 7 596 Western aventue. Entered as sccond class mail matter ut the Post Office at llinoi#, under the Act of March 3, 1879. 1 f Subserintion Price $1.50 per year Communications intended for publication must be written --nour.g' only, und signed with the name and address of the writer. They should reach . by Wmmuhunmmhmbumhw » wmam.mam.-&-quch-#ph where an admittance charge is published. will be charged at regular advertising rates. Mr. James Cady Ewell is in Cinâ€" cbn&i,OhbthhMlttodin‘flh golf tournament. â€" . ©. > < â€"_ _Mrs. E. H. Gleason of Cedar Avâ€" enue entertained a number of friends VOLUME & "iâ€"rh;h'hdnlwv“ a Carver of Central Avenue entertained at supper Sunâ€" day evening. qA J â€" â€"Mrs. E. D. Bullard of San Franâ€" sico, [Calif. is visiting her son Mr. Sellar Bullard and family. _ . _ at‘ bridge Wednesday afternoon. â€"â€"Mrs. James M. Troxel ‘of Morâ€" aine road is entertaining at a lunchâ€" eon Friday. P e HYLAt Mrs. A. Laurence Mills and two sons Everett and Campbell and daughter Annh returned Sunday from a three months sojorn in Europe. are leaving this weekâ€"end for New London, Conn., where Dorothy will attend college. From there they will ‘go to Bronxville, N, Y., where Marion is entering school. : Miss Beatrice Thorson left Tuesâ€" day for Maryville college in Tenâ€" nesee. *# Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace atâ€" tended the Maranatha Shrine in Chicago Tuesday night. : â€" Mrs. Ralph Bard is spending two weeks with her father Mr. Spear at Alexandria, Minn. She expects to be home Friday. s a _ Miss: Harriet Hayden of Park Ridge will<be the weekâ€"end guest of Miss Ellen Truax of Egandale Road. _ Miss Dania Mavor entertained. at a luncheon Monday for ‘Miss Marâ€" garet Smith‘ and her house gnut. Mrs. H. R. White entertained at luncheon Friday in honor of Miss Bertha White of Glendale, Calif. Miss White was staff editor of the World Book in Chicago for a num«â€" ber of years. : 2 Mrs. Frances Norwood Bard and two daughters Marion and Dorothy Miss Robbie Lou Schneider will leave this week to attend Wellesley College. While en route she will stop over with relatives in New York city and Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodwin Craig announce the engagement of their daughter Nan to Fenton R. Hopkins, son of Mr. and Mrs.: Merâ€" win Osborn Hopkins of Deerfield. Mrs. Peggy Freer, of Fairhope, Ala., wife of the late Frederick Freer, well known artist, is the guest of Mrs. Richard Mansell of Clavey Road. Fakx < Mrs. ‘Dudley Crafts Watson esâ€" corted her daughter Emily to the University of Kentucky: the early part of the week. C s e a crystal shower forâ€" Miss Mary Katherine | Gleason, |fiance of Mr. John P. Snite, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henri Berger of Hartford, Conn. are Worlds Fair visitors and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Snite. p h . Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Richtmeyer and Arthur Richtmeyer attended the Barn dance and ‘are guests at Sarâ€" anac Inn in the Adirondacks. _ Joan and Phyllis Dexter left last week to enter their freshman and junior years respectively at Maryâ€" ville College, Marysville, Tenn, . _â€"~Mrs. Carl Pfanstichl and. three children returned: last week from Wet. Mountain Valley, Colorado. Mrs. J. M. Bilharz, Sunnyside Avâ€" enue, spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. ‘Will Bilharz of Ravensâ€" The Grace M. E. Ladies Aid Soâ€" ciety will meet at the home of Mrs. Bert Gail, Friday, Sept. 15. Imâ€" portant issues are to be discussed. Miss Carolyn Howard left last week for Millersville, Pa., to resume Rer position as librarian at the State Teachers College. She had been spending the summer with her mother Mrs. Laura Howard. _ Mrs. Francis. Graham and two daughters of Gleneo,' cnt_e_ghhgl at â€", Mary Jane Fawell and Joan Goodâ€" man will attend Francis Shimer school at Mt. Carrol, IIL. * Katherine McKnight of Elburn, Ill., spent last week at the home of her uncle Mr. Fenner J. Spalding. Announcement is made of the marâ€" riage of Miss Jacqueline Buhl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Arthur Buh] and William Joyce, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. R. Joyce which took place at: 5 o‘clock Saturday afterâ€" noon in the gardens of the home of the bride‘s uncle and. aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G. William W%I‘h Vills, in the presente of fifty relatives. . Miss Felicite Buhl atâ€" mammuanm Reyâ€" was Mr. Joyce‘s best man. â€" _ Anna Alders, Laura Mae MceMahon and Mary Jane Rafferty are attendâ€" THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS HIGHLAND PARK LOCAL and PERSONAL Chicags Office: 6 North Michizan Ave. STAte 6326 THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN C GRoUP Chicuwe Offces: 1016â€"17â€"18 w Tower 1400 â€" 1801 ‘Telephone Central 3355 SEPTEMBER â€"14, 1933 ! A member of ing Holy Child School in Waukegan this year, This is Miss Alders junâ€" ior year and the freshman yu‘k for the other two girls. yoyt se Mr. and Mrs. William J. Nugent of 1123 Pratt building, Chicago anâ€" nounce the marriage of their diml: ter, Irene Agnes to Mr. Robert: â€" tin Engberg of this city which took place on Thursday, September 7th. Harvey Crawford of this city and Jeanne Matthews of Oak Park, reâ€" cently took out a marriage u?enle in Waukegan. i 4 . The Allerton Galleries in the Al« lerton Hotel 701 N. Michigan Avâ€" enue, Chicago, opened a oneâ€" ‘exâ€" hibition of Mrs. James Cady. II‘s water colors last week.. The exhibiâ€" tiog. will continue "until the 27th of the month and will be open daily from 10 a.nr:to 10 p.m. | © | Mr. and Mrs. Rudie Hildeb of Glencoe are announcing the Firth of a son, Saturday, Sept. 2 at the Highland Park Hospital. A number of Highland Park chilâ€" dren have enrolled for the fall course offered by Mrs.i Joseph C. Emma‘s ‘School of the Dance and Drama, The studio is located the second floor of the Alcyon Theatre building. : Parents interested and desirous to enroll their ehildr:?dm asked to see Mrs. Emma.on Fridays or Saturdays. Aikr.~ F4 Mr. and Mrs. William Tabler lof Louisville, Ky., were. the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Zabel of Broadview Avenue. The Tablers have been attending A |Century of Progress in Chicago. . i Campbell Chapter No. 712 O.E.8. is planning a cabaret dance Oet be given Saturday evening, tober 28th at Masonic Temple. [ i# Malcolm Millard has left for Harâ€" vard to resume his studies. He left earlier this year in order to spend some time in the east, and to Lrln football practice with the Harvard ~ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Arsdale of Houston, Texas were the guests of their brother Mr. C. S. Van Arsâ€" dale and family for the past two weeks. ; { Mrs. Herbert Moran has as her guests her sister Mrs. A. F. [C\mâ€" ningham and daughter Marion of Green Bay, Wis. â€" f [t _ Mr. and Mrs. Bryon C, Howes are returning home today from Boston, Mass., where they motored (two weeks ago. + * it Miss Katherine McNunn who has tbeen spending the summer in the Tidell apartments has moved to the Oak Crest apartments in Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Xavier Vigeant acâ€" companied their daughter Carol to St. Louis, Mo., yesterday where she will enter Principia. _ es s Mrs. Orson â€"B. Brand who underâ€" went an operation on her eye last week has returned to her home from the Highland Park Hospital. . She is getting along nicely. > .â€"| \‘ Mrs. William Denzel of S. Second Street is spending a few days with the Starck family at Slocum Lake. Clifford Domke of Milwaukee, Wis. is the guest of Barrett Mason of Central Avenue for a few days this Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Thurston have moved from Skokie Av?nue to 665 Central Avenue. e t Mrs. E. A. McHugh is enjoying a motor trip in Wisconsin. 5 Mrs. Walter Smith, had asgs her guests on Tuesday her pephew Mr. Russel Christopher and a party of friends from Witt, Ky. _ _ | The Misses Clara White and Enda Grenoble have taken an apartment in the: Udell Building. > :: The Woman‘s Missionary Society of the Bethany Church is meeting this afternoon with Mrs. H. F. Siemâ€" Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Hamilton and tamily have returned to their home n Linden Avene from White Lake, Mich., where they spent the sumâ€" mer at their summer home. _ . Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mallory of toahlino. Mass., spent the past ten ys with Mrs. Mallory‘s parents br. and Mrs. H. G. Fisher. Mrs. iallory was the former Carol tColumbia School of Music <Fall Term Opens September 11th ; HIGHLAND PARK STUDIOS â€" ! State Bank Building, Tel, H. P. $80 t ~Private and class lessons in : . Helen Elizaboth Taylor in charge Udell Building, Lake Forest, NL § Cents Per Single Copy NUMBER 10 Mrs. C. R. w daughter Alice Moran of n Bay, Wis. are mflhc:m:mimd brothers the Moran b: . Campbell Chapter Guild will meet Friday aftern ‘Sept. 15 at the home of Mrs.| Donald ‘Bruce, 841 Ridgewood Drive. Mrs. Charles Clark and Mrs, Earl Spengler will assist the hostess. Members are urged to a Mr. and Mrs, Emil Gherardini of Central Avenue, are being congratâ€" ulated upon birth of a daughter, borh ~Wedn y, Sept. Tth at> the Highland Park Hospital. > [ Owing to unfortunate error in : our nical department, meat advertisements for the A&P Stores ap in this publicaâ€" tion recently, contained prices which were incorrect. $ As a regult, many of our readâ€" ers appeared at the A&P stores to buy certain cuts of meat at prices lower than the stores were Adults 25¢ |At All Ti tion recently, contained prices which were incorrect. 8 As a regult, many of our readâ€" ers appeared at the A&P stores to buy certain cuts of meat at prices lower than the stores were charging, resulting in embarrassâ€" ment for the clerks and managers of the stores. ; ALCYON ‘The mistake was entirely that of this newspaper, and we make this explanation so that our readâ€" ers will.?hot eensure the A&P stores in this|territory., ’l‘hundly-l1rlt}lf Sept. 14â€"15 Elissa 1 David 3 ; e| i ‘The Silk Expre ilk ss" LANDI |â€"| MANNERS s-.:i.-m@-Td«f-.? Sept. 17â€"18â€"19 Irene 1.A Joel Saturday (Pnly) Sept. 16 Neil Hami on f Sheila Terry FAUMIEO . deall 22L ZA1L . & BCO FREE 'mn;n* PARKING GPACI Dramatizing ‘the DUNNE George O‘Brien in Zane Grey‘s "Life in the Raw" Charlie Ruggles in "Mamma Loves Papa" POTATOES, | Wisconsin No1 l_; peck. Fancy New APPLES; 6 Ibs, ........ Hellman‘s huivonmlsn Â¥y BIMES 102| en 2. leng.... Choice nomjn' STEAK, M ) 222. coe en e se c on rergs. Ib. "The Sil Richelieun CO*'m B MS, .. 5.e eclesabessxi+s XEA‘L _cupPP. Choice BEEF ) POT ROAST, Itb. .!......:.. Dr.. and Mrs. George Cober and 1060 North Green Bay Road Phone H. P. 1024 FREE DELIVERY LEG OF SPRING LAMB, Ib. ...!..... FRESH GROUND BEEF ORANGES-â€"YM Febs e enmeige uy 0. M i o wo Pn mame *! * 444A *) (ts :s t m j § $6.95 ‘ Â¥ $ \ (Wool filled with silky charmeuse i.iFovering in twoâ€"tone effect. M Paneraliâ€" Prop. t & PORK mb{ï¬kwm. medium size; 2 doz. Centrally between Hig wood and Highland Park, or PHONE YOUR ORDERâ€"10 pt Delivery Excitemenit and thrills on this n train! DIFF Phone H %DE]?BICATESSEN |GROCERY Snat-'::a to 11 a. and 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Laura F vISIT OUR STORE entert COMINGY! Pints for 27¢ ology ver Cord" [ offers excellent ainment. % in ope Crews Sand entirely â€" Entertainment or‘s between Highâ€" MecCREA mother» THE 25¢ 21¢ 23¢ 25¢ 45¢ 29¢ 59¢ 37¢ 23¢ 99 15¢ 16¢ Mrg. Bailey of ma were the câ€"end . guests Mrs. . John an of Laurel Avenue. s Matteoni : sand â€"Margaret G in of this city recently took out a marriake license in Waukeâ€" . and Mrs, John Kilmer of Highwood, are receiving congratulaâ€" t on the birth of a son born y, Sept. Tth at the Highâ€" land Park Hospital. | ï¬'horé HonrsTâ€"éine to Six Btill at a record i:v. Heavy turkâ€" ‘ish Wash Cloths with colored borâ€" ‘der. 65¢ dozen. . i j iel* + at } [k a 14 1 GARNET |\ KNIT WASH CLOTHS { { $ . 6 for 45¢ ‘»*nrk knit Wash Cloths in assorted iolors. Six in cellaphane wrapping. 6 for 45¢. Pâ€"0 ‘Fluffy down ï¬lle&; Comforters with ilustrous sateen covering. The lowâ€" ‘est price on record. $12.50. mbination of figured and plain pateen. The pri‘be is lower than present mill pri‘?. , Feather filled Bed Pillows. Size 21x27 inches. Heavy feather proof tick. Special, u;‘s pair. Locks and slidi':: line. . Holds more â€"than 12 clothes pins. EXTRA FINE GRADE COMFORTERS mstrous sateen covered, all wool lling. Twoâ€"tone covering. $5.95. _ WOOL FILLED COMFORTLEI;Sâ€"â€"Two- Tone Covered, $5.95 WASH CLOTHS 65¢ doz. DOWN FILLED COMFORTERS / $12.50 wOOL FILLED COMFORTERS BED PILLOWS SPECIAL $2.95 pair The Sororis Amjeme \meet next Monday evening at home of Mrs. Anna â€" 118 | Street, Highwood. +Mrs. Henâ€" derson will assist the hostess. Memâ€" bers are urged to be p t at this meeting. (1 ' ,-Mr.andllml.b‘;llo spent the weekâ€"end in Dflulo ITowa, with their mother Mrs. S + Several couples have en out marriage licenses in Wa reâ€" Esmond /Tll- Wool Blankets N | $6.95 North ftar All Wool _â€"|Blankets at $6.95 Filet Twoâ€"tone, m@ll wodl Blankets, with extra long nap. Satin ribbon bo Size 72x84. One should not delay fulfilling the winter blanket needs at this price. H One would scarcely believe that a North Star Blanket can still be bo&éï¬t at this low priceâ€"but, of course, its only while our présent stock lasts.. They are the 72x84 incl size. All wool mti Y bound, ;. < >;~l|â€"<i~: t A aplendidi,'py f rare imported handâ€"made Italian filet. It is wovaq;, twaâ€"tone linen cplor in very effective rpottnm. The price i : £ ow the present market. Size 72x90. $2.2%6. â€"_~ â€"Sigd 54x54 Table Covers, as above, is priced at $1.25. n §4x inches is $1.50. ' & 1§‘ s to 'm-helï¬sé.um;duumum: Table ï¬â€˜]loths and Card Table Covers All linen « priced at 7 $1,00 set, j x341.j> Iage . D â€"® dlali-iAMlethlM<flfl. able Covers, size 54x68 inches, tyle Lace 2 by 90 Inches le Cloths $2.25 3 Card Table Cover with four napkins. cently, among them | being: Gene Capitani of this city and Violet Koâ€" ski of St. Louis; Jearne Matthews of this city; Henry Bacon of Highâ€" land Park and Madelon Andrus of Ann Arbor, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knudson of Wilmette are the happy parents of a daughter born Saturday at the Highland Park Hospital; t Saturdaysâ€"Nine to Nine 4/ Py PAGE FIVE amey § it