i1 s Alice Heathcote MeElrath, a former teacher of Dramatics in 1dâ€"Shields High School, spent last week as the guest of Mrs. Archiâ€" Allison. Miss McElrath is now iving in Sioux City, Iowa. 14 bby Tillman who was quaranâ€" t for measles is out again. t . and Mrs. Robert Mayo of Oakâ€" mont, Pa., and Mrs, Ashe Lockhart of s City, Mo., have been vigit. ing their parents Dr. and Mrs. N. 8. Mayo of Sheridan Place. | ary Hart and Evelyn Fay enterâ€" tai several of their friends at a 2‘._ie supper in Sunset Park last . and ‘Mrs. Louis Sehemmc} of Hazel Avenue are announcing the e ent ofâ€" their daughter Caroâ€" Iyn to Mr. Drexel Messer formerly of Chattanooga, Tennessee. | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Edkins 925 Lincoln Avenue are lea his week for‘a two months : to land and France. During th bsence Mr. and Mrs. F..C. Atwill Winnetka will occupy their home. The Leo M. Steel‘s of Vine Avenue ave rented their home and will in Ravinia this summer. â€" > Mr, Wallace‘Pierce of Plattsburg, â€"Y., was the guest of his sonâ€"inâ€" w and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" t 0. Snite over the weok-mq. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Martin of azel Avenue have rented dldr me and moved Tuesday:to Denâ€" r, Colorado where they will| zeâ€" in indefinitely. { t Misg Margaret Armstrong is visâ€" g her parents in Homestead, Miami, Florida this month, ;Miss Phoebe Swazey is home for Tel. H. P. 851 \ Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Joyce (Jacâ€" line Buh!) are visiting the Misses and Almyra Gibson at Manâ€" towish, Wis., this week. $ 1 payment. Come in or call. Resolutions of scondolence, cards of thanks. obituarica notizes af anpoalno n thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments -ï¬hfl-nmum-m-muwuww-&:. AHeliiemcniemnsdornmiisinndlus mm c u.20 00000 . U oo Ne 0o oe io CA F00 OKFT mmnmummhmum%dmm + and signed with the and of the writer. should ‘reach the editor 15 name ;dlnn'. b They , Subscription Price, $1.50 per year ‘ 3 Aoowlin uim aBec uds CHICAGO OFFIOE Entered as‘ Second Class Matter March 1. 1911; at the Post Office at Highland Park, Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911; 6 Issued Thursday of cach week by the Udell Printing Company, Udell Building, TFark. Hiimog week . byâ€"the ting Company, Udell Building, Phone 2502 THEATRE â€" Llake Forest, III. DEER PA T H A wonderful opportunity to buy a new 1934 Studebaker at a STUDEBAKER â€"â€" â€" Catharine th GM’! me “m "l »» ks ;w'â€"iâ€"-;fl "W*Btr" + "Men in White" â€" "Six of a Kind" Save up to $200.00 THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS HIGHLAND PARK LOCAL and PERSONAL Announces Price Reductions A member of o .o 1‘;!-03:2- 1016â€"17â€"18 #lguaur * *Â¥ ower Telephone Central 3355 MATHER, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Coleman of Glenview : Avenue, are announcing the arrival of twin girls at the Highâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anzola, of 310 Oakwood Avenue, announced the enâ€" gagement of their daughter Celia Cardine, to Mr Hugo Cortesi, son of Mr, and Mrs. William Cortesi, 660 Deerfield Avenue, at a party at their home, given on Tuesday évening, May 20th, $3 1 Mr, Milton Tillman will leave Sunâ€" dayâ€"on a business trip to Washingâ€" ton, D. C. + Mbe: Hw s‘l’m' ‘l’.g il‘“'ing Friday for the east from where he will sail to spend the summer in Europe,. | A ; f Th \_ Miss Helen Couch of Los Angeles, Calif., has been spending the past ew days with her. uncle and aunt, r. and Mrs. H. B. Roberts. Miss Couch is a designer of pottery. * The Philathea class of the Bethâ€" any Church will hold a iuncheon next Tuesday at the home of Mrs. C. B, Hansen on Harvard Court. to atteénd the graduation exercise; at Wells college,. Their daughte Miss Carolyn is a member of the graduating class.© but Mrs. H. H. Sellery and Mrs George W. Carr are leaving toda; (Thursday) to spend .A few day: with Mrs. O. E. M. Keller of Cin cinnati, Ohio. The ‘Keller‘s veï¬ former residents of ‘Highland Park _: Mr. ‘Windsor Gieser of New Or. leans, La., arrived Saturday to apem] a few days with his wife who visiting her parents the Albert Wei enbergers. He will leave the latte part of this week for New York returning here again on the 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Sellar Bullard a daughters Jean and Barbara a Mrs. Edward Bullard will ‘go eas "THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE" _ _ Mrs, H. B. Roberts left W day to spend a few days at her home in La Grange, Ind. § Mrs.: Robert E. Wood has gong east to attend graduation 4 at Farmington School. Her da ter Mary is a member of the 4 uating class. She will also her son Robert who ‘attends W Point. Sundayâ€"Monday _ June 10â€"11 George Raft â€" Francis Drake Adoliph Menjou Woman‘s Foreign Missionary f ciety of Grace M. E. Church h been postponed one week. It be held, Tuesday, June 12th in the ehurch parlors, â€" All members ar urged to attend. > Popâ€"Eye in "THE TRUMPET BLOWS" Ramon Navarro . Jeanette McDonald Charles Butterworth â€"_ Telephones Highland Park 605 mz-m $ North Michigan Avenue, Tel. State 139 No. Second St. ~Thurs. â€" June 12â€"14 2.?.9: -'h'." meeting _ of 5 cents per single 33N or}h éhendall Road 1e Knitting Ins rac imiiu feature of the (Yarn You‘ll ijoy Jea: 4 oldâ€"new art in : The Yarn and Needle Shop will hold opcri house g’lond‘_ny rom 3 to 5:30. Refreshments will be served . . ; . . Bletsch, _ MAÂ¥R&aret . (Hoin, _ June Schlung, David Stupe}y, John Clarke, Dorothy . Bletwch, Phyllis, Delhaye, Catheritie MaÂ¥rgaret J m‘i, Miriam Wiehm?, Robe: din, Maxine Berry, Joan Wichman,| Pgtria Parâ€" menter, Lethotne Mac on, Frankâ€" lin Ruhl, and Esther Cochran, h oive «ons ; 1 give a recital i SQYOOI "‘ om on 10) at 3:30. T _ _ â€" 136 N ifirst reet t 4 F irmerly Leuer Bros. Garage . _AUTO REPAIRING _ ‘The %pi “ . Janitz, asâ€" si by “;;" off man and eley odd from the Young Artâ€" ‘ class of Clare Osborne‘ Reed, I1 give a Fecital in the Lincoln School music wgom on Sunday, June amm?a’ï¬nf Sati at the Highlind Park Pupils of Gertrude Homméyer, Mrs. Joht Mrs. Burr| Walithal, . the home of Mr. and A Jeffries of "Lincoln / Gaddis is the mother ineye:ind MFPS. Jeffri remain in Highland north to open her sm Ludington, Mict Rolland Hastings, J two friends from Ciljt_:lzb yesterday aatnadlfee Mr. and TOWING (Now Open ;,for d?.:sin ss it P") â€" |ACROBATICS â€" BALLL:ï¬jO 4 ‘ are Betty t oin, _ June upe}, John Clarke, h, Phyllis, Delhaye, J mi Miriam din, Maxine AK _ @ ‘ TENDER;JUI¢Y § | s mss fe" HONP _ ,| | [ Round Steak .. . . = 25¢ 1| ME | $ ) [ [[Sirloin Steak:. : ...« 27¢ _and NErpus Sxop || Porterhouse Steak i 33c coin Avenue. Mrs, other of Mrs. Hom« Jeffries and she will and k until going itz in Recital n¢ing and Music ; . June 18thâ€" July 27th _ | _ _‘ sdays â€" Thursdays agij.’f? p.m. || ) R â€" ~DORrOTHY Pwrasj ANTS is or nrivata logenne in B [ : 4 { ; .. . a fascinating new 5'1;5 ) that will feature a complete stock of wellâ€"khown Sunâ€" light Yarns in types of every knitting purâ€" . An unsual selection of flazfled dels ;_r‘o on display. | j ;f ' summer home at Defoted entirely to smart lmitt&ixhn& their &’ GEF mnmer Course C H. ., entertained Orleans in J« : es ‘Meyer of ouncing the y, June 2 Hospital. ‘ Mrs. Charles t Gaddis, and r., guests at rs. Robert M. 4â€"6 Weeks in THE PRESS8 MISS OLGA BENEKE || MISS ETHEL HARMON Wed.â€"Thurs; Artistically produced with lavish setâ€" tings, fine .:fln‘nullull d'ghflh‘ "Catherine Sun.â€"Mon.â€" DoOUG. EAIRBANKQ& Jr. ELIZABETH BERCNER COMING ?ï¬m'RAcuoï¬s Richard n, Ida Lupine in ® "COME ON| MARINES® Ni Sherer, Mont in orma Sherery Robt. Montgomery 16 N. Sheridan Rd. Tel. H. P. 367 Fâ€"feg Gymnastics | Mrl.,beï¬ Kruse, Masseuse Mr. Henry Jongewaard, Masseur The life triumph of John Ford, ~ directed ‘ Iron Horse" and "Arrowsmith." ( Fridayâ€"Saturday June 8â€"9 VICTOR McLAGLEN Boris Karle is Wallace Ford "The Lost Patrol" ‘pzshow-on" The play that ran a year and a halt on Broadway. + Thursday â€" Last Time: Tonite SPENCER TRACY ‘‘ ~_MADGE EVANS AT ALL TIMES..... ADMISSION Aleyon FREE THEATRE PARKING SPACE ‘___._ Attendant in charge: Highland Park, IIL Tel 2400 HIGHLAND PARK HEALTH STUDIO FREDERIC MARCH SYLVIA SIDNEY s1 th | "Good Dame*‘ A delightful comedyâ€"romance, "WiLD" and Needle Shop, your ‘spare hours. the laugh hit of the screen The Great" Bcientific Swedish _ ~! 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