CHICAGO OFFICE PAGE FOUR Issued Thursday of each week‘ by Park, Iilinois. % Communications intended for publication -&hwflï¬numuflodï¬cm‘-& and signed with the name and address of the writer.| They should reach the editor by Resolutions of cards of thanks, |obituaries, | of entertainments or other Mï¬mummhuflh‘d.wub!flrï¬lu:cdcu-ï¬:cnh Subscription Price, $1.50 per year Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current issue. January 1, 1901, was the day. ‘The year 1900 merely completes the nineteenth century, The reaâ€" son for this is that we write the numbér of the year before â€"we have had the whole year. Conseâ€" quently, the 19th "hundred years," ‘or ‘the r_\ineteenth century, was mwot completed until Dec. 31, 1900 Â¥ou‘ll want to pursue comfort and ‘ease ‘when buying. your shoes! ‘Correct fit in shoes is absolutely necessary .. . . and by a special measuring device we are able to msasure that. Take care of your feet by patronizing us! Buy now and save money during our Florsheim Semiâ€"Annual Shoe Sale now in progress! Alecyon Answer To Last Week‘s You‘d Be Surprised FREE THEATRE PARKING SPACE Attendant in charge , Mighland Park, NJ Tel. H. P. 2400 Matinees Saturdays, Sundays, Holidays Doors open 2:00 Show starts 2 :30 p.m. Continuous, Evenings during week: Doors open 6:30 Show starts at 7 p.m. PRICES AT, ALL TIMES Adults 30 Cents ‘ Children 10 Cents Thursday > Jan. 3 The Gay Divorcee featuring FRED ASTAIRE .__ GINGER ROGERS ALICE BRADY _ Edward Everett Horton _ OTHER SHORT SUBJECTS Fridayâ€"Saturday Jan. 4â€"5 Saturday Matinee at 2 o‘clock Pauline Lord â€" ‘W. C. Fields Zasu Pitts â€" Evelyn Venable OTHER SHORT SUBJECTS GRACE MOORE Tullio Carminati â€" Lyle Talbot Mona Barrie and many others. OTHER SHORT SUBJECTS featuring | Francis Lederer â€" Joan Bennett Charlie Ruggles, Mary Boland â€"â€" and many others. _: Jun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. Jq. 6â€"7â€"8 One Night of Love Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch as Second Class Matter July 18, 1929, THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS The Pursuit of Happiness A member of â€" THE CHICAGO IU@ QUALITY GROUP Chicago Offices : 101 ~18 Willoughby Tower Jan. 9â€"10 the Udel] Printing F;,’,, Udell. Building, Highland ; \ Pelephones Highland Park 657â€"558â€"559 Mr. and Mrs. William S. Nordâ€" burg~of Winnetka announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter, Lois, to John Alfred Crook, son of Mrs. Frederick Crook of Evanston. Miss Nordburg attended Lake Forest Colâ€" lege ard Northwestern University and is a member of the Gamma Phi Beta sqrority. Mr. Crook is a gradâ€" uate of Lake Forest College and a member,of Phi Pi Epsilon fraternâ€" ity. date has been set for the wedding. T | CREDIT JEWELER &“AND OPTICIAN 372 Central Ave. _ Tel. H.P. 630 NJ at the Post Office. at Deerfleld, Illinois. Lo: ighest Cash Prices Paid for | Old Gold â€" Old Silver 6 North Michigan Avenue, Tel. State 6826 ;Jew'elry, Crowns _ and Plates I. H. NEMEROFF dn en prcnaire RraRLINNeTINON DO YOU ED MONEY? al and Personal Designed for the new traffic conditions . . . a :f?kind of avtomobile| ‘ We‘ve been in the automobhilé business for years. We‘ve seen many new cars come and go. But we‘ve never seen a r upset the traditions of the Jow price field the way this 1935 Plymouth does! 1P on 1 2100 fiomromeg Phones H. P. 2120 â€"â€" Glencoe 36 5 cents per single copy CHRYSLER â€" PLYMOUTH JOS. B. DEIB Chig#go.. Mrs. Sheridan will sing grou) i of songs accompanied at th: piano by Mrs. Jessie Wood Sincer Qi gnog party will, follow th mubleale. * es | Rolland Hastings, Jr., has r tu -;’v"‘f'; to Endicott, N.Y., to comple his @budies, having spent the holi da; i."'f ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs R. ‘ï¬â€™R. Hastings. "h[-"; and Mrs. Cassius Easton of Degrfleld are announcing the ‘arri val:â€"of a son at the Highland Par Ho ':; 1 on Wednesday, Dec. 26. | DH . Walter B. Metcalf returni Sunday from Phoenix, Ariz., whe he had gone with a patient ten days â€" Bery! Jean St. Peter, the infan d r of Mr. and Mrs. Milto St, Peter was christened Sunday a Tr Episcopal Church. A re ception followed at the Holland hom on Park avenue. 1 “ Agnes Clavey, 230 Nort] “j‘ bay road, was a ‘visitor £¥ at the Moody Bible Institu in iOhicago. _: _: w and Mrs. Abram Hoffman Chicago have recently purchased Alexgnder property at 303 Ra drive, and are now making thein residence there. Dr. Hoffman ha; beeén for some years professor an head of the department of orth dot «.; at Northwestern Universit Dental School, which position wilt Fetain while conducting a pra tigyin orthodontia in Highlan Park, M and Mrs. Arnold Mason o Winnetka are reteiving congratula # is agEBGO Central Avenue 4 | Clearar â€" 50% Re Hats 1: TgE SPC Afternoon and Coats â€" Suit: Acce It‘s a completely new kind of car . . .. especially desi to meet today‘s critical: traffic problem. [ It has a new high speed . . with lightning getaway. It hay a strooager body of steel reinforced with |steel, improved Hydraulic Brakes and ing new roadability! It has astoni of allâ€"a thrill and see this ne THE PRESS Evening Gowns ; â€" Sportswear . ssories _ : )0 RTSs SHOP ductions ce Sale tions on the birth Friday, Dec. 28, â€" Park Hospital. Midâ€"Year Entrance, Jan. 7â€"14â€"21â€"28 DRESS DESIGN, MILLINERY, G, ADVISING, REPORTING, MERCHANDISâ€" ING, LINE & COLOR ANALYSIS, FASHâ€" I0N ILLUSTRATION, INTERIOR DECORâ€" IONâ€"IN ALL ITS PHASES. 1., 116 8. MICHIGAN AVE., CHICAGO t 24 So. First Street ing new Economy and best ; new Style. Come in today High Speed Safety Car. ER TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK FLORENCE CHASE PRIVATE AND CLASS . INSTRUCTION IN PIANO 284 East Park Avenue â€" H. P. 3707 Phone Highland Park 943 1737 RICE STREET, RAVINIA Classes in Balléet, Tap, Ballroom and Aocrobatics vg Evening Classes for Adults | _ MILDRED HAESSLER DANCE STUDIO : .00 of a son, born at the Highland a99 4 4 .00 town, Iowa, is visiting her sonâ€"inâ€" law and daughter Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Byfield. â€". l A daughter ‘was born to Mr. and Mrs.FradOl:onotDeerï¬ddutthe Highland Park Hospital on Thursâ€" day, Dec. 28th. ; Mrs. Bender, mother of Mrs. Max Muller and Mrs. Cathéerine Levin of South First Street, suffered serious injuries last Friday when she {ell \ &0 s B lut 3 S(VA(‘]\(/ 505 Central Ave. SKOKIE VALLEY LAUNDRY Inc Blum‘sâ€"Lake Forest | _ Try Our ©100% MILK â€" BREAD â€"~ Christ‘s Bakery For Just as you would|expect from a fine laundry service, w take care that â€"co fabrics are separated from the of y:;u' wi:sh. Wi len; ;ud cotg:g, too, ueeiveT & washin waters ifferent peratures. To care m:ans that the clothes and other l‘qnd":' you send here are going to stay natural for & longer time u?l wear longer, too. || s i p Good Laundering Is Cheaper Than New Clothes. CRUISE AND RESORT cCLTLOTHES > And Oh How the Children Will Like It! QUALITY LAUNDERERS AND ___ DRY CLEANERS _ \ Phone H. P. 3310 507 u‘d 509 Waukegan Avenue â€" Economy 71 Kast Deerpsth Aveuue Qur exciting collection of ou will love the riotous lors and the unusual combinations. | _ Southern Fashions Modernly Priced THURSDAY, JANUARY down the: basement e W daughters‘ home. Mrs. * : is ninetyâ€"two years old,. is | pottins is ninetyâ€"tw along as we Mrs, Eddy rived Tuesd: lowa, to be along as well as can be e Mrs, Eddy another‘ rived Tuesday from Des l lowa, to be with her ts Mr. and ‘Mrs. Charles wWick ParkWof New York are the Mr. and Mrs. Melville N of Sheridan Road. ) ts 2. Phone H. P. 193 , 1085