K5 1T€ 1t *4 Invitations: have gone out for the annual Christmas dinner of the Chiâ€" cago Chapter of the Connecticut College Alumnae. The dinner is given each year by the alumnae in honor of the homecoming underâ€" graduates. ‘Tradition has made this the most important "getâ€"together" Mrs. J. wgl.m Macy of Winâ€" netka and Miss Emada Griswold of Highland Park entertained at supâ€" per Sunday evening at Mrs. Macy‘s home in honor of Mile. Yvonne Gall of Paris, France. Mile. Gall has just completed a series of five deâ€" lightful radio appegrances with Paul Whiteman and his‘ orchestra for the Krafft Chéeese Company. She reâ€" turned to New York on Tuesday and will sail Saturday on the "Paris" so‘as to sing by special invitation on December 31, the role of Marâ€" guerite at‘the two thousandth perâ€" formance of‘ Gounod‘s "Faust" at the Paris Opera.â€" In January Mile. Gall is to sing Othello and La Tosca in Nice: Patrons and lovers of Ra: vina opera will recall with a glow of reminiscent pleasure and a flood of wistful lfllging her many lovely perâ€" | formances there. Among the guests en Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs: Maurice Berkson, Mr. and ;Mrs. Gï¬om_ Allen Mason, Mr. and hin Don Boynton, Dr. and Mrs. Arâ€" thur. Byfield, and Miss Olga Sanâ€" dor:of Highland Park. + Mr:s. T. H. Sheridan of South Linâ€" den Avenue is entertaining at dinner Saturday evening. ; i 4 Lieut. and Mrs. Chandler Johnson of Fredricksburg, Va., will spend Ghrismgl with.. <Lieut, â€" Johnsons grandmother Mrs. H. H. Chandler of South Sheridan Road. j Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mecham of East Street are ‘the proud parents of a baby daughter born Sunday, Dec. 9 at the Highland Park Hosâ€" pitl. 5 en Mr. and Mrs. George Bock of Northbrook â€"are announcing â€" the birth of a son born Sunday, Dec. 9, at the Highland: Park Hospital. â€" CHICAGO OFFICE Resolutions of condolence, cawis of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments or other affairs where an sdmittance cbarge is published, will be charged at regular advertising rates Mrs. H. H. Chandler of South Sheridan Road is very much imâ€" proved after her. accident last week. Entered as Second Class Matter July 18, 1929, at the Issued Thursday of cach week by the Udell Printing Company, Udel! Building, Highland Communieations intended for publication must be written on one side of the paver only, and signed with the name and address of the writer. ‘They should reach the ‘editor by Wednesday noon to insure appoearance in current iesue. $ Pr. and Mrs. A. Hoffman of Lake Shore Drive, Chicago have moved to 303 Ravine Drive where they. will make their future home,. o Subscription Price, $1.50 per year Park, [inois GEORGE ARLISS in The Last r-n"' by civic organizations of ighland Park. Entire proceeds to be dispensed by Highland Park Social Admission: Adults 35¢, Children 15¢. "ONE SUMMER DAY" f IHMlustrated Song Reel in Color. Tues.â€"Wed. Thur. Dec. 18â€"19â€"2 Benefit Performance For Children‘s Xmas Fund featuring THE RAVINIA PLAYERS Bundayâ€"Monday Dec. 16â€"17 ANN HARDING in The Fountain cast of players Brian Aherne â€" Paul Lukas Jean Hersholt AND OTHER SHORT SUBJECTS AND OTHER SHORT SUBJECTS resented by the Dumaresq Spencer Local and Personal Attendant in charge k8 Highland Park, NJ _Tel. H. P. 2400 Matinees Saturdays, Sundays, Doors open 2:00 Show starts m e FREE THEATRE PARKING SPACE i narth Martee baie Pan terwort axine e Regan, and Nelson Eddy â€" Directed by Charles F. Ricsner AND OTHER SHORT SUBJECTS Aleyon Thursdayâ€"Friday 1 ZANE GREY‘s Continuous. Evenings during week: Doors open 6:30 . Show starts at 7 p.m. PRICES AT ALL TIMES Adults 25 cents Children 10 cents Saturday Randolph Scott â€" Gail Patrick Monte Blue â€" Raymond Hatton Billy Lee and others. _ AND OTHER SHORT SUBJECTS Wagon Wheeis in â€"a oneâ€"act play. and Student Tour THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS cast of players cast of players Gentlemen A member of & THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP Chitago Offices: 1016â€"17â€"18 Willoughby Tower Dec. 13â€"14 ‘Telephone Central $855 .15 Mrs. George Childs of No:th Sheridan Road offered home Monday to the Arden Shtl;: indusâ€" trial committee for their , monthly card party of which Mrs,. Edward Roach was chairman. ._Mrs. Frank C. ‘Bolles of Fort Sheridan entertained at dinner Tuesâ€" day evening. . 7 Mrs, A. D. Brush of Dale Avenue entertained fourteen women at breakfast Tuesday morning. Miss Marjorie Watson of Marshâ€" man Avenue will visit friends at Madison, Wis. this weekâ€"end. Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Hecketsweiler and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hecketsâ€" weiler visited Mrs. Wilhelmina Klepâ€" per, near Prairie View, last Sunday. A bridal shower .was recently given by Mrs. H. L. Engstrom of Ravenswood for Miss Joyce fnck, who is to be married to Mr. W. C. Hagen of Chicago and: New York on December 31st. I The ‘senior group of the Blackâ€" hawk Society of the Children of the American Revolution will meet at the home of Mrs. E. R. Phelps, 275 Prospect Avenue, Friday evening, Dec. 15th at 7:30 o‘clock. : Mr. and Mrs. Harold Duffy of Laure! Avenue are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of a son born Tuesday Déc. 11 at the Highâ€" land Park Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Krueger anâ€" nounce the marriage of their daughâ€" ter Grace to Richard Schuett*e of Wilmette on Friday evening, Deâ€" cember 7th. t The North Suburban Philatelic Society will hold its next meeting at the Elm Place School, Monday, Deâ€" cember 17th. es Announcement of the engagement of Miss Dorothy <A. Dahiberg and Edward U. Beneke was made at the bridal dinner for. the former Olga Beneke and Jansen Wendell Taylor. Miss Dahlberg was a bridesmaid at the Benekeâ€"Taylor wedding Dec. 1. Miss Dahlberg who is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Andrew V. Dahiberg of Chicago attended Wardâ€"Belmont in Nashville, Tenn., and the Univerâ€" sity of Chicago. Mr. Beneke is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beneke of this city and is a graduate of the Roxbury School at Cheshire, Conn. The wedding will be an event of the early spring. of the year. The date has been sot for December 26th at 6 o‘clock at the College Club, At this time the old and new students meet and celeâ€" brate during: the Christmas holiâ€" days, eating dinner first and then playing bridge afterwards. The ofâ€" ficers making arangements for the dinner are: Miss E:nmestine Herman, 228 Sheridan Road, Winnetka, presâ€" ident Miss Elizabeth Flanders, 817 Judson Avente, Evanston, secretary, Miss Elizabeth D‘Wolf Archer, 2747 Ridge Avenue, Evanston, treasurer. Famous Bulova Timepiece White Gold Filled Case; Jeweled. A Beauty 372 Central Avenue Ladies‘ Baguette Watches i atk: _ /___ $18.45 Diamond Set Wrist Watches in a variety of Styles. Formerly priced up to $55.00 Diamond Set Wrist Watches Give him years of joy and constant usefuiness, . We have all the latest models. Jeweled. White gold filled 6 North Michigan Avenue, Tel. State 6326 HUNDREDS OF GIFT ITEMS F THAT WE HAYE NO ROOM * Telephones Highland Purk 557â€"558â€"559 $5.00 up $1.50 a week Now Only $24.75 Now $35.00 I. H. NEME $2.00 a week men s Wris! Watches 6 cents per single copy at Tilinots. respaguyve p"t:“& | fl.{'w ydia Hastings, Barâ€" bara Rmerson and Florence Dingle have lilgued invitations to a tea to be h !‘ at the Hastings home, $20 Dalq’f enue, on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 23, between the hours of 4 and members of her five hundred c’ub Monday evening; _ R f;' Barker and Irving Rkn- dall, @#tudents at Yale University, Ne Lg'r aven, Conn.. have returned to sBehd the | holidays with tmr JoÂ¥de Slack, a former resident of Highignd Park, and a student| at DeegBaldâ€"Shields High® School, L.s been IMaking quite a name for herâ€" self iÂ¥ a tap flancer at one of ‘Tthe down fown cafes. The College Inn is the @goveted spot where she h$eo to be@ sWen in the very near future. Pékgy Esmig of this city was the winnrler" of the popularity contest wh g vas held recently in Waukeâ€" gan by the Lake College of Comâ€" merdo, from where she graduated. She wis also crowned queen at the graduation da ven at the Wauâ€" keg ;:’5" egion Home. Miss Esmiz is an ’1 t lovar of music, ntudgghng violif For thrée years at the Chiâ€" cago COpllege of Music. She is also a gridduate of |the Deerï¬eldâ€"Shiqlds H i'r:,i,} $ hpol. 4 ; | T ï¬ Philomathean Reading Cixcle \viu;t next Tnesday evening at the Abrie of Mrs. G. J. Postels. Mrs. Ruth| [Bloan and | Mrs. . Margaret Wal,‘ u’t will have charge of : the Chrigtthas program. | . MB\ Frank Walz entertained the \vill: the : Rut] Wal Chri lul% Chi plar Bea Rosg Mri in 1 par holi the schit qua Dok bro do | MÂ¥ |and Mrg. Joseph Jacobs ‘enâ€" tertiined at a cocktail party last Sunddy evening. j MEN/J ames Hesler of South Green Bay UIftbad, entertained members of her béidge club last Friday afterâ€" 0ORais i | 18 ter re e reas / §T50 284 :;}» SH AND CARRY ; ’A’ Central Ave. Phone 146 | DUTCH MAID HAND LAUNDRY h YOUR SE ON DISPLAY HBRE, amond®Rings $24.85 up If rror, Cotb and Brush Sets . Bea However, Mr. in orbes _ of London e i so invited them to the | : i1so. Helen Jeffries, who la ing in London at the al | w hy, will not be home for the | p , since she has just received | ... uble removal" which is a| ), ip that advances her two | ‘s in her work. She has also ecogniz by the Bri:ish G ting system and is noorLto H e special work over the air.| ,, and Mrs. Thomas Sheridan) rtaining at tea, Sunday | afâ€"| . o DISCOUNT . ~‘The affair was originally . for new Mrs. John T. and her motherâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Robert M. Jeffries. and ‘her r Virginia entertained 1t A 1 Monday at the Arts Club, IVATE AND CLASS IRUCTION IN PIANO | t Park Avenue â€" H. P. 3707 RENCE CHASE r, C mnt rush Se three Patronize Highland Park tinl pieces are THE PRESS The ~regular | monthly business meeting: of the, W.C.T.U. will be held next Wednesday, Dec. 19, at 2 o‘clock at the e of Mrs. F. G. Fidder, 149. South. Sec Street. _â€" Billy Drake, who was on the sick list last week, is very much improvâ€" ed and is able to be around aagin. The Bethany Ch wishes to thank all those members and friends who helped make Christmas sale of Dec, 4 t a success. They feel that all who attended Miss Eleanor Moldaner, who unâ€"â€" derwent an appendectomy at Grant Hospital in Chicago last Wednesday, is getting along nicely. Miss Molâ€" daner is in trainin gat this hospital. Theâ€" Philathea elr:uot Rethany Evangelical Church their reguâ€" lar meeting at the home of Mrs. Walter Meierhoff, 445 Glencoe ave., Tuesday evening..> Hostesses for the evening were Mrs.â€" Walter Meierâ€" hoff, Miss Flo: Johnson, Miss Helen Hill ahd Mrs. Evelyn Decker. Aâ€"son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gust Gaggioli Highwood at the Highland Park | Hosp on . Wedâ€" nefli‘y, D‘Qg 12,}>:: No oys + Miss Martha ‘Thomas is entertainâ€" ing at luncheon| and a shower Friâ€" day at the home of her| mother, Mrs. Cary Wood: Thomas, for Miss Louâ€" ise Stanton of Wayne.! Miss Thomâ€" as is to be ong of Miss Stanton's] attendants at r iage nexti week. | Herbert Moran of Lincoln Place was given a delightful surprise parâ€" ty last Saturday evening, by a numâ€" ber of his friends. The evening was spent in playing cards ts Mr. andâ€"Mrs. Bevins of Righlnx:; Park announce the Wmt their daughter, Joyce ‘Slack, to Wilâ€" liam Hagen ‘of Chicago and New York. The wedding date is set for New Year‘s Eve and is to take place in Chicago. ‘ CLEANERS & OYERS Cur DRY mnvnu.cs’ PHONE 125 360 Central Avenue T‘ur Sports SnoPr We have innumerable charming giftsâ€"our own importations which were unfortunately delayed in the customs and are very moderately priced beâ€" cause of their late arrivalâ€"we list only a fewâ€" Lacy Shetland Wool N ightgowns, Bed Jackets and Negligeesâ€"lovely French Scarves, Bandkerch’efs â€"â€"Schiaparelli Knitted Gloves. | Dumas Powders and Llpstick-â€"Be-dek’ erâ€" fumes and Guest Soapsâ€"our own delicious rts Shop Perfumes, Numbers 3, 5 and 7. | For Menâ€"Ties and Knitted Mufflers from Engâ€" land â€"Cigarette Cases, etc., as sold by Dunhill AVOID THE FATIGUE OF CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IN CHICAGO Gifts from 25¢ up Irving Randall is in the Park gupihl where he unde t an ation Tuesday. He is rtâ€" ed getting along nicely. g k .Dr. and Mrs. M.‘ A. Armstrong of| Ottumwa, Iowa, who have spent the past month with their son, G. Armstrong, have left for. 1â€" were well pleased and found Y useful and lovely articles to gurâ€" chase for the Christmas season. > Ladies 25¢ Saturday Evening, Dec. 15, 1934 & THE PROP CLUB D A N C E Music by * Frankie Donahue‘s "Radio Orchestra" Oak Terrace School Amateur Aviation Organization Highwood, Illincis Sponsored by Highland Park at the THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1984 vania . where they daughter. y 1737 RICE STREET, rRA ! Classes in Ballet, Tap, and Acrobatiey . _ | / Evening Classes for Adults _ | MILDRED HA Ep paNcE spupgy®® Gentlemen 40¢ will! visit their x\ of M w bi t« w 0