t i w . 7X o 30 €WF !. a M Yhk : atk uie ( %o [aen tR 0 The cast is as follows: Karl Bernâ€" ing as Damon Wells, James Wenâ€" nermark as Inspector Curtiss of the New York; police department, Enid Phillips as Jessica Wells, Laura Browning as the aunt, Ross Hickâ€" man as B‘en Weston, Bill Stieglitz as Stanley Vance, Bob Arnold as Dr. Kendall, Sarah Ann McClernan as Daphne Martin, Eileen Thompson as Hattie, and Max Sarnoff whose relenting ‘remains secret the Irish housekeeper, Others in the cast are Margaret Patton and Bob Hughes. Ravinia Players to Present "The Dark Tower" on Friday The play opens with Jessica Wells, as chief in the cast of a play comâ€" pleting its tryâ€"out before being brought to New York. She is reâ€" eovering from a collapse whicy had kept her from the stage for ;three years and which was caused by the hypnotic influence of her husâ€" band Stanley Vance, exâ€"conviect who had .disappeared shortly after her collapse, but who returns to exert his old influence over her. Because she cannot go on with her work unâ€" less he ceases to annoy her, he conâ€" The Ravinia Players will present George 8. Kaufman‘s "The Dark Tower" ‘at the Ravinia Village House on Friday avenin{. January 25. This play will be ‘the second production of their current season. PAGE TWO Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY _CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN 872 Central Ave. â€" Tel. H.P.630 CANDY y A L E DO YOU NEED MONEY? THE PICK OF THE CASE Your Own Selection | 2 : $1.00 â€" Sale Ends Sunday, Jan. 27 Regular Price After the Sale. DRY CLEANING CO. Highest Cash Prices Paid for * Old Gold â€" Old Silver Jewelry, Crowns and Plates y I. H. NEMEROFF age 2 Limit 3 boxes to each +â€"â€"eustomer. f Phone H. P. 178 AND AN ECHO FROM CHRISTMAS WEEK No Candidates Filed t for Township Offices ne has filed for any of the three ffices open and only (Whlliam J. bee, present supervisor, is definâ€" tely known to be in the race. He 11 be a candidate for reâ€"election. t is believed that William Steele d William Witten will also seek e office. eives the idea of making money by lling her immunity from his inâ€" uence. ? & In Memoriam azel Simmers Marks, Jan. 22, 1983 The choir of the Bethany Evanâ€" lical Church is sponsoring a vesâ€" r service next Sunday afternoon Bethany Church Offers | Unusual Vesper Program Interest in the city primaries is vidently overshadowing interest in e township election, at least for e time being. With the final date or filing still several weeks off, no In addition | to the supervisor‘s ost there are two assistant superâ€" isors to be elected but as yet there as been no definite announcements s to who will be candidates. ; Loving and kind in all her ways, Sincere and true in her heart and mind, ; 4 A beautiful memory she left beâ€" hind. . Loving father, sisters and brother VILLA MODERNE 505 Central Ave. For Reservations Phone Mr, Frank Hutchins, Mgr. Highland Park 4283 â€" Glencoe 1880 Christ‘s Bakery TODAY’S clever hostess is as careful as Grandâ€" Sn mb solee en id in in d m in d Ti e Nee c Tn haw â€" nse i rvintces Emm nan t ALOHALANDER‘S | ORCHESTRA * motherâ€"was, but she solves her entertainment problems easily by buying from CHRIST‘S BAKERY. You will also agree when you try their bakery goods. lep 3 Friday Night is S@errise*Nighf Come Join the Hiappy throng . PRIZES : Skokie Valley Highway â€" Route‘41 Lake and Cook @ounty Line lugid Purk Chamber of Commerce; Arthur H. Swanson, eomm':nder ai ' . Ernest Werner, prosident American Legion Auxiliary aire t â€"Duffy, president o fthe Highland Park Lifons Club. Infant Welfare Group t No admission will be charged, n free will offering will be reâ€" caived. {orthwestern University in a joint sacred concert.. \ cordial invitation is extended to th le eople of Highland Park to hear these young men in this joint conâ€" 4:30 when they will present‘ Mr. q",@bld Burhaliter, baritone, and Mr. ‘ederick Bieler, organist, both of The Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia;Cenâ€" ‘‘Of the Imfant Welfare will hold its first meeting of the new year at ie home of Mrs. W. E. Rutledge, 100 Hazel avenue, on Monday, Jan. at 10:30 o‘clock. ‘Those wishing o Attend are requested to notify i |P. 2245 by Friday for reservaâ€" tions id “ Mrs. Williamâ€" White; 1st v ‘Its: resident in charge of nvh:, MÂ¥s. Charles Jones; assistants, Mrs. J. hï¬ï¬ riswold and Mrs. E. A. Sunâ€" stt ‘m' 2nd vice president in charge of! work, Mrs. M. G. Kettner; 3rd vice. lï¬resident in charge of public ity, Mrs. Dean McCormick; treasâ€" urer, Mrs. Mason Armstrong; reâ€" cording > s ¢cretary, Mrs. Betty Heryy; corresponding . secretary, Mrs. Richard Kebbon. + x : v‘“ annual reports will be read a tt s time and plans for the comâ€" i m r will be discussed. The ofâ€" ficers for the coming year are: Presâ€" Kib H {iaiidn work in charge of Mrs. to Meet January 28 Phone H. P. 193 THE PRESS Clarence Schaaf and Mrs. Irving Schur; Mrs. T. L. G. Dennell in charge of luncheong, and Mrs. Malâ€" colm Vail the thrift shop. | The board members include the officers for the year and Mrs. Elâ€" wood Low, Mrs, Newman, Mrs. R. O. Marsh, Mrs. Alfred Sihler, Mrs. Richardson Revell, Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Mrs. Truman Metzel, Mrs, William Ross, Mrs. Robert Hill, and Mrs. Milton Hardacre. The Infant Welfare society of Chicago will hold its annual meetâ€" ing on Wednesday, Jan. 30, in the Blackstone hotel. (The meeting of the Woman‘s Auxiliary will convene at 10:30 a.m. in the Marble room. Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia center of the Woman‘s Auxiliary, which supâ€" ports the Alice H. Wood Infant Welâ€" fare station, will be represented by Mrs. Elwood B. Low, president of the center. Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia center last year raised $2,441 to carry on this child health work at Alice H. Wood station, members. made 1677 garâ€" ments for the babies, and 86 women from Highland Park and Ravinia made the trip to the station at 1964 North Halsted street 96 times durâ€" ing the year, summer and winter, Honorary members Mrs. Glace, Mrs. Burdick and Mrs. Henry Vail. NeALAVOS are new imâ€" proved avocados or alliâ€" gator pears â€"with fibreless meat, small seeds, and up to 2Â¥ times as much of the flavorâ€"begring natural fruit oil that gives Calavos their melting goodness! Now for the first time, there is a bumper crop of :; regardless of the weather, to help in the work at the station. These women put in 624 hours weighing babies and older children who had been brought to the station for conâ€" ference with the doctor in charge, and helping to keep the clerica} work up to date after the conférences were over. Every bit of volunteer clerical work that is done by the members of the center releases the E 376 Central Avenue Phone High NTR U T0R BRAND BROTHERS at a very small cost by sanding them yourself ‘ | Ask us for full information f and rental charge. . _ ~ Note your dealer‘s speâ€" cial pricesâ€"in his storeâ€"in his advertisements. Buy two or three to try. Always look for the name stamped on the skin of the fruit and be sure of genuine Calavos. They insure praise from family and guests, A this novel, delicious fruit. Dustless Floor Sander â€" NEW FLOORS R EN T BY THE DAY Tel. H. P. 949 You can have Our THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1g8 | Infant Welfare nurse‘s time work which only the nurge can do. so that these *volunteers have an important part in keeping H. Wood station babiek well. a Calavo that has soften to entle pressure the !nll&-‘s. E-wn p Serve haives unpecled « lettuce bed -n": ligh sharp dressing or lem« juice und sait. h with slice Calavog. ‘Berv lh.“‘d lettuce atrth I sharp dressing. a mixed vqmbh.éml' or meat salads, Cube avos and serve in co sauce for a first cours SLICEDâ€"Halve, pe