4 to Mr. John Sweeney of Chicago which took place on Monday in Chiâ€" cago. Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney have left for a six weeks honeymoon in the Panama Canal zone and in Miâ€" ami, Fla. © Upon their return they will reside at 5662 Ridge Avenue, Chicago. § Thursday, February 15th, the Ash‘i Street home of Mrs. Everett D. Graff of Winnetka is being thrown open to all; Mortar Boards of the University of Chicago living on the. North Shore. Mrs. Graff, chairman of the North Shore Alumni unit has arranged for Mrs. E. V. T. Brown,! popular dramatic reader, to give her now famous interpretation of "Ah Wilderness." Many of the older members of the club will, no doubt, be reminded of the days when Morâ€" tar Board was chiefly a ‘iterary or-f â€"HATS + SCARFS + GLOVES Mrs. Eimilie Glos of Northbrook is spending the balance of the winâ€" ter with her daughter Mrs. S. W. Flint of N. Second Street. f The young people of Bethany Church will go roller skating Monâ€" day evening. 1 Mrs. Mary Ohlwein announces the ynnr_r_iage_ of her daughter Frances Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Cuscaden are leaving Wednesday on the Conte de Savoia for a Mediterranean cruise. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hamlin spent the weekâ€"end in St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Hamilin‘s sister sang in a program at Principia on Saturday evening. _ : Mrs. Thomas Simpson and daughâ€" ‘ter Lydia of Rogers Williams Av. enué, have left. for Palm Beach, Fla., where they will spend two wWweeks. j , Mrs. Herbert R. Smith spent last week in Springfield, IIl., attending a meeting of the executive commitâ€" tee‘ of the Illinois uch<§l board asâ€" sociation of which she is viceâ€"presiâ€" dent. Mr. and Mrs. Oris and three chilâ€" dren Beryl, Hannah and Jack have moved to Judson Avenue, from Rock Island, Ill. Mrs. Oris ig a sister of Mrs. Edward Shapiro of Highwood. |\ Miss Mae Bliss who will not be home until after her graduation from Wellesley College in June, was an absentee hostess on Saturday of last week at a luncheon given for| her friend Miss Priscilla Carver II by Mrs. Bliss and Miss Madeline of’ 522 N. Linden Avenue. ; VOLUME 22 THE SPORTS SHOP 265 Market Square Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of affairs where an admittance charge is published, will be charged at Subscription Price, $1.50 per year Communieations intended for publ on must be written on one side of the paper only, nl“wflfl-n-nnid‘ï¬dï¬.vflh. ‘They should reach the. editor by Muuhl-nmhmhs t -â€"----au-mluax.mx.ua.‘monqummhh uwuwmhmuummm.mm.mm Entered as Second Olass Matter March 1, i DRESSES + COATS + SUITSâ€". BLOUSES + SKIRTS + SWEATERS _ GLOVES «=PURSES + HATS PAGE Two DOLLAR DAYS VALUES * THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS â€"HOSE HIGHLAND PARK LOCAL and PERSONAL On Friday and Saturday Only we will allow Sale prices on all our reduced merchandise LC _ â€" 2 > e Hemomninege ) c :: +. THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP Chicago Offices : 1016â€"17â€"18 Willoughby Tower A Limited Number of of LAKE FOREST id in Binbeiâ€" M‘ ahuid t A Group of $100 $100 2 pairs for FEBRUARY 15, 1934 SPECIALS 1932 Chevrolet Cabriolet, side mounts, 6 new tires, motâ€" or, finish perfect. Frank Von Geyso of Woodland Road and his orchestra‘ are playing at the Shawnee Country Club, Wilâ€" mette, Friday evening. For Saleâ€" Mrs. Charles Gilkey of mc,go spoke ‘to the board of directors‘ of the Y.W.C.A. of Waukegan, Lake Forest and Highland Park at a luncheon given at the Lake Forest Y.W.C.A. Tuesday. Miss Genevive Lowry of New York is visiting at the Highland Park Y.W.C.A. â€" Whitney Lowe returned to college at Ann Arbor, Michigan Sunday after spending the midâ€"semester holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. F. MacDonald Lowe. The. Swedish Covenant choir of Chicago, which drew. an audience that more than filled the auditorium of the Bethany Church two years ago, will present another sacred concert at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Febâ€" ruary 25th at the Bethany Ev;n-‘ gelical Church. ‘ y hadsitsviminihinbutonttihiostsnin affiicinintzt diitermn tisbudindliicrisiatdict 4 | a charter member, was among the leading literary lights. Mrs. Ickes‘ recent publication, "Mesa Land," a conducted tour of the Indian counâ€" try of New Mexico, is testimony to her continued talent for writing, as well as to her lively sympathy with | Mr. Ickes‘ interest in Indian affairs. Prominent among the Highland Park members of the Mortar Board Club are Mrs. George Lytton, Mrs. Edward Roach, Mrs. Roderick Macâ€" pherson, Mrs. Roland More, Mrs. George Carr, Mrs. Bernard Newâ€" man, Mrs. Haskell Rhett, Mrs. Alâ€" len Wolff, Mrs. Cary Wood ‘Thomas, Miss Hester Ann Thomas, Missâ€" Elena Fontany, Mrs. Arnold Schoop and Mrs. Standen Vanderbie. â€" The Dorcas Home Board met Monday, February 12th at the home p of Mrs. Henry Smith, 710 Bluff Street, Glencoe. 1 , Miss Myra Jane Hutton‘ attended Purnell & Wilson, Inc. 101 N. St. Johns Ave. Highland Park, Illinois . _ _Tel. H. P. 710 ganization and Mrs. Harold Ickes naries, notices of entertainments or other wmhemdummunu $1.00 6 North Michigan Avenue, Tel. State 6326 P N ue pree Tt w p i cacy 10sote feinstont iethntentCieratenys | , Mes: : Laure rnmmmmuuimmmstâ€"â€"â€"«â€"â€"~~«â€"â€"â€"| JORMHS AVENUC er lorth Michigan Avenue, Tel. State 6826 | sonal shower M "" 7 ahodr . Miss Mary: Loui oughby Tower 4 i-? to be mmed Lake Forest, III. 5.cents per single copy NUMBER 51 d EC NN bitninhctedaicatsicies : 3 her birthday annive today by entertaining at a family dinner. The Ladies‘ Aid Sociéty of the Highwood Lutheran Ch rch will hold Baraep~, CCC Cf¢â€"â€"â€"â€" For Saleâ€" <o0 $hd 1931 Ford Model A Tuc Sedan; a real buy. | Purnell & Wilson, Inc. 101 N. St. Johnk Ave; â€" Highland _ Park, Hlinois . _ Tel. H. P. 710 Ann Austin of Clift entertainipg a few frie eon today. ‘ Mrs. Viola Conrad ar Bobby .Graf have g Wis., to visit her pare Mrs. John Pansie, for Mr. and Mrs. C. R.. Lesher of Kansas City, Mo., spent several days here recently and atterdéd the autoâ€" mobile show in Chicage. : Mr. Frank Whitlock of Elm Place is entertaining severa friends at a party Thursday evening. _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norris of Oak Park spent Sunday with Mrs. Helen C. Golden of McGovern street. Mrs. Edward Thertien of Green Bay Road entertained ‘members ot her bridge club'Weans{hy evening. The Ladies‘ Wainut Club of the Bethany Church are holding their annual luncheon today at the church. th her ho chicken Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen is enterâ€" taining at supper on Sunday evenâ€" ing. ’ tif o Mr. and Mr;s:ét ï¬rnardi reâ€" turned Tuesday fron| Florida where they spent the past! three months. Mrs. Fred Grossm@n entertained members of her five hundred club on Tuesday evening. _ ;‘ Ruth Johnston, Jane Hart and Peggy Osborne were:among those from. Highland Park| who attended the Dartmouth Ice ival which took place Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 1 { «7 Mr. and Mrs. rd Hart of Deerfield Road are}t happy parâ€" ents of a baby girl| born at the Highland Park Hospital Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred |Butterfleld of , Deerfield are announting the arrival ‘of a baby boy Sundayat the Highâ€" land Park Hospital; :/ % Mrs. Donald Teetet of Hagersâ€" town, Ind., is visiting: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sinclair of Dale avenue. Ht i SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLYR s LINCOLN M ET : Central K 4J f H. P AVe. CH ICE GflVT“.PNMme *Â¥ TY on mm w Je stren‘s s | maie es in a : A9h FLANK sTrEax 1i». 16¢ Mr. and. Mrs. Rd‘# Bard enterâ€" tained a number 6f! friends at a dinner party Sutor‘a:;gfevening. Hila Mae Tillman‘is confined to SIRLOIN STEAK 1». 25C¢C Mr. and Mrs. Herffan A. Zischke of Deere Park Drive éntertained at dinner Wednesday ‘évening.‘ choce native / CEMECCRETy M2OC REEPCUOREY s it Mrs. Ralph. Bard_ will entertain the Highland Park Music Club board at luncheon today ursday), A meeting will follow luncheon. ROUND STEAK 1». 20¢ CHOICE NaTIVE Mr. and Mrs. Dudléy Crafts Watâ€" son have returned from a months sojourn in Mexico. [ rotroast 1n.12i¢ SLICED BAcox 1». 24¢ THE VERY BEST NATIVE Mr. and Mrs. James (Grace Mary Matherâ€"Smith) formerly of Highâ€" land Park entertaingd at a house warming in their new home in Winâ€" netka, on Sunday. f SWIFT‘S PREMIU Mrs. Alice B,. Gi Miup | of . Central Avenue will entertain at luncheon Friday afternoon.. f Mrs, E. V. Haskin of Milwaukee is the house guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom is to be 1 Saturday. the Norih'vï¬iï¬-‘riï¬â€˜.ï¬cï¬f%i; at Lake Geneva. ; | l [ home on Central avenue Walsh * celebrating er. _ Monday. evening for Louise : McClernan who irried to Hickman, )d her nephew ne ~to Fisk, nts, Mr. and three weeks. Ln avenue, is nds at lunchâ€" )ICE GOVERNMENT GRADED MEATS 3140 A Tudor P is ‘a group of ati a perâ€" THE PRESS8 for ‘The Pirate Girls defeated the Winnetka girls by a score of 20â€"7. Mickey and Katie did most of the scoring for the Pinates while Janet «id some fine guarding. Tuesday night the Pirate Girls played the opening game of the Y.M.C. game in Highland Park. ‘The Pirates played North Chicago and defeated them by a 26â€"15 score. The scoting was done by Janet and Mickey while Helen and Eda did some fine guardâ€" ing. Incidently, a few weeks ago, | LOUISA MAY ALCOTTsS I # #Ciap5C WCn Cancu NCP U NCP CUCT: :\ Last Thursday, Feb. 1, the Highâ€"| / ,; l;n:m:e Feb. 3, at the age of 4: wood Boosters defeated the strong years, 11 months, and 16 days. Highland Park Merchants by a score|" a;‘ip, age of fourteen she was of 24â€"22, ©This was the BoOSter®‘ | confirmed into the membership of ‘2§th â€"straight victory since orgn}iz- St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church of ifg. Most of the Boosters scoring | Deerfleld. September 9, 1909, she was done by Scflbby and Swede Anâ€" was united in m‘nim to Gwm derson while Cummings and Notariâ€"|J, Williams of Highland Park, Three jacimo did some fine guarding. Inâ€"| children were born to this union, cidently, Scabby will be out for the| one preceding the mother in death. rest of the season, having hurt a| She leaves to mourn her departâ€" cartilege in his leg. The scoring|ure, the bereaved husband, one son, for the merchants was done by Bob| Raymond, one daughter Bertha, one McéClure and Bob Skidmore. The grandson Wallace, one daughterâ€"inâ€" game was very exciting till the end.|law; five sisters, Ella Werhane, Ida The Boosters made three points in Scheskie, Julia Scheskie, Alice Trute the last two minutes of play to win| and Amanda Clavey; four brothers, the game. Elmer, Harry, Raymond and Roy. Tues.â€"Wed.â€"Thurs. Feb. 20â€"22 KATHERINE HEPBURN Sundayâ€"Monday Feb. 18â€"19 LIONEL ALICE BARRYMORE â€" BRADY in "Should Ladies Behave" (‘a bakery sale in Santi‘s Store, Highâ€" (eoud, Saturday, Feb. H. _ _ _: : Highwood Boosters |.__James Muzik, son of Mr. and Mrs. \Paul Muzik. of Highwood was seriâ€" pusly injured Saturday afternoon, while sliding down a ravine off St. Johns avenue. His sled ran into a tree, throwing him against the tree, tearing his right kidney loose. He is at hame where he is getting along nicely. 4 f JAC "Little Women" The screen‘s most glorious love story AT ALL TIMES.... PREE THEATRE PARKING SPACE Highland Park, IIL. _ Tel 2400 ADMISSION Alcyon "Lone Cowboy" See "Little Women" Feb. 20â€"21â€"22 See "Little Women Feb. 20â€"21â€"22 Also a Chartie Chaplin Comedy See "Little Women" Feb. 20â€"21â€"22 Win From Highland Park Feb. 1, 24â€"22 From the stage *The Vinegar 1 25C¢ Y ]| Florsheim Shoes for Women VEAL cHorPs â€" 1i». 24¢ FANCY Loin LARGE Juicy FRANKFURT sausace ~ 11. 12i¢C ARMOUR sTar BOILING BEEF â€" 1ip. 7€C LEAN CALVES LIVER 1i». 39¢ GENUINE counTrRY 1890 at Northbrook, Ill., the daughâ€" ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Clavey. . f After a lingering illness over a period of two years from which she: rallied at times with ever new hopes for recovery she suffered a serious 1 relapse which called her to her eterâ€" nal home Feb. 3, at the age of 43 years, 11 months, and 16 days. | At the age of fourteen she was | confirmed into the membership of | St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church of | Deerflield. September 9, 1909, lhej was united in marriage to George | J, Williams of Highland Park, Three children were born to this nnion,J one preceding the mother in death.| For Men, Women and Children 509 Central Avenue Dhanas Formerly sold Obituary of Mrs. George Williams Mrs. George J. Williams (Clara Charlotte Clavey) was born Feb. 19, ~ There will be three games tonight at the Oak Terrace School, the first game beginning at 7 p.m. the North Chicago Girls defeated the Pirates to give the Pirates their first defeat in two years, ie @Q getr 8aog The "ODDS" are in your favor, and the "CHANCES" are your size is in our stock. If so you will get a wonderful value, save oneâ€"half the regular price. ‘y sold up to $12.00. Reduced only because the lots are broken. Be sure and see them. Are You Lucky? at $4.85 1 | 5 1 LB. CARTON [ 1| _ 9} & 1 21 7| 4 | 1 _ d C t 5| 8}2]1} > }1 S Nt t ~f ~~ 51 \7,'1 4,!1 5,'! 3| 2 [ | > 4| 1 6 | | 634 | 1 | For Saleâ€" comfort the bereaved fap -1 Iifriendl.â€"Contribn(." h* 1931 Chrysler C, 7. H Cabriolet, car i thz‘oughtg'ï¬t.ar inh 4: As Purnell & Wilson, Inc. 101 N. St. Johns Ave, â€" Highland Park, m j _ Tel. H.P.710 } The St. Johns Evang g and particularly m mourns in her death the loss deeply devoted and faithfo] the and worker. $ , THURSDAY, FEBRY There are n'ny'* friends. Phone H. P. 456 ) 3 6:¢ a| , Our || it 14 1| § & _ gRURSDAY, T H E