+2 «t #4 Mr. Samuel M. Hastings left for New York last week. Mrs. Hastâ€" ings is joining him this week. They expect to remain in New York about ten days and then sail for Bermuda. The pupils of flortlnce Chase gave a piano recital Wenesday afâ€" tarnoon at the home of Mrs. J, O. A. Preus, 319 North Sheridan road. This program‘is the first of a series to be given monthly during the seaâ€" son. f Miss Eleanor Austin of DeTamâ€" ble avenue‘entertained a few friends from Chicago Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lloyd, mother of Mrs. Beach and Mrs. Gregg, has left for St. Petersburg, Fla., where she will reâ€" main for the balance of the winter. Resolutions of condolence, ‘cards of thanks, .nn-u-umd-mhnuu:“ Colombia, ~Panama, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico and California. ‘The Schuntann Club of Ravinia will meet in the studio of Berenice B. Bentley on Woodland Road, Satâ€" urday afternoon, Jan. 26, at 3:30. Mary Elizabeth Grady and Barbara Prudden will assist the hostess. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rubens sailâ€" ed from New York to Los Angeles, Calif., on Jan. 19, on the Grace Liner Santa Paula. They will visit CHICAGO OFFICE Coménim intended for publication must be written on one side of the paver only, g_*-:‘:nmunmw_dmbm.mmï¬amm"m and signed with the name and address of the |writer. ‘They should reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in J'::n 1 ( by SubscriptionPrice, $1.50 per year PAGE FOUR FRIDAY â€"SATURDAY * FEBRUARY 1â€"2 â€"~Grace Moore in "ONE N*GHT OF LOVE" WEDNEW â€" THURSDAY JAN _ WOMAN‘S CLUB BENEFIT .Greta Garbo â€" Her Marshall in Highland Park Local and Personal SATURDAY . â€"â€"â€" Matinee mmmbe. JANUARY 26 Ken Maynard in “S%KING GUNS" : with Frank Morgan â€" Barbara Stanwyck â€" Ricardo Cortez NORTH SHORES MOST BEAUNFUL THEATRE reeisney 01 cach week. by the Udel! Printing Compaiy, Udel! Bullding, Highland 7 "†5 \T Cotle. ’ % 00 r 1 aP . &u, °U Rrte â€" "Ap.! * 4, $ h "’lmQ "tleapy s"'(‘e:k â€â€™Ncs w’l:' * 343 $ ‘ % Foq y T ts Sieré _ l?i y j , [b a')d"yapos. ’6;0@’ s F a I †? 15 2l | ‘: p #‘ ‘ i " % 10 h ; & "a L’&,,::' #3, f : ns ‘ M In.f"’:::_' "hey,. AY AND FRIDAY | JANUARY 24â€"25 . C. FIELDS in "IT‘S A GIFT*" THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS THE CHICAGO SU: FQUA!m GROUP Chicago Offices : â€"1016â€"17â€" Wllbwhw Tower smy o. 1 aare i ta Garbo â€" Berbeg Marshal "THE PAINTED VEIL" "A LOST LADY®" Feb. 3â€"4â€"5 â€" "THE MERRY WIDOW" â€"â€"â€" Evening Only â€"â€" 68 Nor A of 30 SU QUAI ces :â€"1016â€"17â€"18 Willou: ‘Telephone C 3355 18, 1929] thp College Club are being made by the secretary of: the clupber{ Miss E th Flanders. A special treat is in store at this meeting: Miss Dgrothy Winters is to sing, accomâ€" panied by Miss Ernestine Herman. THis ~pair has won considerable mgntion for itheir performances both in \the east as well as around Chiâ€" cago. Miss Ernestine Herman is also president of the Chicago Chapâ€" tex of the Connecticut Alumnae Asâ€" sodiation. 87 _Chester Skidmore, who underwent a mastoid operation last Thursday at Alice Home Hospital, Lake Forest, is getting along nicely. r. and Mrs. Leslie Delhaye and daughter Joan, Mr. and Mrs. George haye and daughter Phyllis, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Delhaye and daughâ€" texr Joy and son Roy, of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. McMahon of |Cortland, N.Y., left Sunday for Figrida where they will spend the winter. Their first stop will be at D na, Fla. * artin‘ Victor of Victor Brothers fugriers, left last week for a three months‘ business trip,to Manitoba and Ontario, Canada. . Chandler Egan of Medford, n th th ty notices of entertaintments or other mMummm- of the Connecticut Alumnage Asâ€" lation. Arrangements for a dinâ€" to be held Monday, Feb. 4, at ut the Post Office at 6 North Michigan Avenue, Tel. State 6326 JANUARY 30â€"31 5 cents per single copy Misg Marion Fritsch entertained several of her friends at dinner on Saturday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. t Mts, Rolland T. R. Hastings spent several days last week in Milwauâ€" wee, Wis., as the guest of Mrs. Wilâ€" liam| Lindsay." . ©_ : dn auie WRiaie s ces cb COd Mr. and, Mrs. Ernest Black of Michigan Avenue, areâ€" announcing the atrival of a daughter, Wednesâ€" day, Jan, 16, at the Highland Park Hospital, ty 14 t Rev. F.. Brandfeliner, pastor of First | United Evangelical Church, has b:en assisting .Revy: Q. H. Deck of the Kimball Avenue Church, Chiâ€" cago, in special meetings for the past two weeks. .He will fill his own pulpit next Sunday.. Mx;&;f‘eif Norman,; who has been confiried to ‘her home with the flu, is able to be around again. ‘ Miss Helene Borchardt announces the o ng of a beauty shop in the little stdre at the corner of of West Park avenues and Green. Bay Road. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Freberg of Yale Lane, are the happy parents of a son, born Tuesday, Jan. 22, at the Highland Park Hospital. ‘Mrs: Henry S. Vail left Sunday for Rlorida where she will spend two ar three months, n Mr#, Ingram Rasmussen enterâ€" tained & number of friends at a bridgt ‘ cheon yesterday (Wednesâ€" day) mfternoon. > : f Oregon,‘spent a few hours between train f%mdny with hig mother, Mrs. C. W. Egan of Egandale road. Mr, Egan was enroute to Atlanta, Ga. Teddy Zabel of Broadview aveâ€" nue %it'ï¬ned a few of his little friends last Friday in honor of his seventh birthday anniversary. Mrs. Richard Hawkins of Laurel avenue, who has‘ been quite ill at the Highland Park Hospital, is very much improved. / a _ Mr, and Mrs. Everett L. Easton of Groveland avenue are leaving on Fridgy for New York, from where they will sail for California by way of the Panama Canal. Ro# ;ï¬! Beatty, who hd-spfeh conâ€" fined to the ‘hospital for‘ several wee qr alqgwly i‘mprovigz.n i NEVER BEFORE HAS THIS FINE QUALITY ZENGELER SERVICE BEEN AVAILABL § & $ AT THE PRICES NOW ‘OFFERED. | f o 5 '- [ *% je Sameé Day Service If Requested d RAY MOLENDI KT . LOW PRICES Phone Highland Park 2800 ~Our service man will * give you prompt * * â€"~attention. ~LENGELER QUALITY DRY CLEANING THE PRESS HIGHLAND PARK The North . Shore Chapter, the Daughters of the American Revoâ€" lution, met at the home of Mrs, Walâ€" ter Rice of Sunset Road, on Wedâ€" nesday to sew on the set of flags which they are making for the loâ€" cal schools. frtant 14 On Tuesday, Jan, 22, a son was born at the Highland Park Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Mathero Brown of the G & R Stables. Mrs. Bendér, who was injured in a fall downstairs in her home on South First ;treet a few weeks ago, is slowly improving. Mrs. Bender is the mother of Mrs. C. A. Levin and Mrs. Max Muller. John ZENCELER, inc. Miss M. O, Stewart and Miss M. E. Barker are in Juhinzton, D.C., attending the Cause and Cure of War conference and are guests at the Dodge Hote!l while there. Mrs. William Gu:ot was delightâ€" fully surprised Monday afternoon when a number ‘of her friends came toâ€"help her celebrate her birthday anniversary. | : ~Mrs. Beckman of Arizona is visâ€" iting at, the home of her brother, Dr. H. E. Barackman of Wade st. Mrs. Barackman and ‘her mother, who have been quite ill, are someâ€" what improved.© â€"| Mrs. Emil Mentzer of Vine aveâ€" nue, entertained nineteen friends last Thursday in compliment to Miss Lillian Schwab of Deerfield; Miss Sehwab was presented with a gift. Mr. and 5!1 Clinton Mallory of Deposit, N.Y.," spent the weekâ€"end with Mr:â€"and Mrs. Frapk Austin of DeTamble avenue. | . | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moon and chilâ€" dren and Miss Bessie Moon went to Lake Geneva, Wis., Sunday to help their father, Edward Moon, celeâ€" brate his eightieth birthday anniâ€" versary. Mr. Moon is living with his daughter, Mrs, William Stanton. Mrs. Robert Greenslade will enâ€" tertain members # ‘the Deerfleld Sewing Club next Wednesday afterâ€" noon. . A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Poole of Highwood at the Highland.Park Hospital on Wedâ€" nesday, Jan. 18. . Â¥ j 25 Norm Sucopan Ro. 2801 Miss Anna Sheldon‘ is in the Vicâ€" OBTAIN CLEANERS for the more porticuler DRY CLEANED and PRESSED BEAUTIFULLY wom‘, : YP CASH â€"AND CARRY 4 I“M"l Feb. 1 An jce carnival is being planned for the evening of Feb. 1, weather permitting, to be held in. Ravinia. Complete details are not available at the pregent time. A full announceâ€" ment will‘ be made next week. North re Smith College Club will meet Wedpnesday, Jan. 80, at the home of Mrs. George W. Pearâ€" son, 2702 Sheridan Road, Evanston, at 2:30 o‘clock. A r tory “â€"i;;feuy Williams of McDanâ€" iels avenue is spending the winter at Palm Beach, Fla,. ¢ ~ Guinevere Essay of Chicago and Stanley Arnold of this qg recently kt::k out a marriage in Wauâ€" an. & Mss Ds 20 iob No dn treatment. Read the Want Ads TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 133% SUITSâ€"DRESSES COAXTS _ if37 RICE STREET, RAVINIA Classes in Ballet, Tap, Ballroom \â€" "and Acrobatics Evening Classes for Adults MILDRED HAESSLER DANCE STUDIO THE SPORTS SHOP Memorial Hospital for sugical Himranp Park, Proportionately Low Prices on Call and Delivery Service. Superlatively Smart New Fashions for Travel a‘nd Southern W ear L [( RAYMOND ROTH THURSDAY, JANUARY 2 Hold Tea Friday > The Elm Place P.T.A. is hay a tea for the mothers and teachers on Friday, Jan. 25, at 8 0‘ the kindergarten room of the se PRIVATE AND CLAsg _ INSTRUCTION IN PIANO _ 284 East Park Avenue â€" H. P, Credit Jeweler and Optician 372 Central Awe. Tel. H.P.630 Eyes Tested > (.h-ulH by State Licensed ‘Optometist FLORENCE CHASE | Complete Optical Service I. H. NEMEROFEF and Treasurer Avenue Highland Park 360 Central nce 1919