ab day 4 PAGE FOUR se y e en o o e Se nc '7:7 s w Issued Thursday of each week by the Udel! Prhflu‘m.v """i-wrm CHICAGO OFFTICE Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituarics afftairs where an admittunse charge is published, will i Communications intended for publication must be wri und signed with the naume and address of the writer Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current issu Subscription Price, $1.50 per year Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Osborn of Kincaid Street returned Saturday from a three weeks cruise stopping at Honduras, Havana, New Orleans and other places of interest. Clarence Ritter was given a very pleasant surprise part& Saturday evening at the home of Miss Phyllis Udel]l of Park Avepue, in honor of his birthday anniversary. & â€"Walter E. Carr of Chicago, forâ€" merly of this city, has taken an apartment in the Udell building. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Byron Howes of Maple averiue are enjoying a trip to Pasadena, Calif.. PRIVATE AND CLASS INSTRUCTION IN PIANO, 284 East Park Avenue â€" H. P. 3707 / Highland Park Local and Personal 1137 RICE STREET, RAVINLA Classes in Ballet, T ap, Ballroom and Aorobatics | Evening Classes for Aduits 372 Central Ave. Tel. H. P.630 FLORENCE CHASE Iyes Tested â€" Glasses Fitted by State Licensed Optometist since 1919. MILDRED HAESSLER DANCE STUDIO Alcyon Complete Optical Service I. H. NEMEROFEF ‘._ Credit Jeweler and PrEE tHEaric rar«ing srace Attendant in charge Highland Park, N1 Tel, H. P. 2400 Matinees Saturdays, Sundays, Holidays Doors open 2:00 Show starts 2:30 p.m. Continuous. mau-:-m Doors open 6:30 Show starts at 7 p.m. reices Ar anr TtimEs Adults 30 Cents Children 10 Cents Sylvia Sidney â€" Gene Raymond ; Laura Hope Crews :‘ Juliette Compton â€" B.B.W.rnr} Monroe Owsley Other Interesting Short Subjects Friday â€"Saturday Feb. 1â€" Wednesday‘s Father Brown, ; Detective featuring â€"â€"__ PAUL LUKAS and ; : WALTER CONNOLLY Other Interesting Short Subjects Anne of featuring _ . :; _ . Edward Arnold â€" Karen Morley Wednesday Anne Shirley â€" _O. P. Heggie Tom Brown â€" Helen Westley 44 Behold My Wife Frankie Thomas Other Interesting Short Subjects SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY * "LAW OF THE WILD" Serial Other Interesting Short Subjects THEHICHLAND PARK PRESS .‘ JAMES DUNN featuring & SHIRLEY TEMPLE with s.â€"Fri.â€"Sat. Feb. 7â€"8â€"9 Bright Eyes , Green Gables A member of * THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN GU, GRoOUP Chicago Offices : 1016â€"17â€"18 Willoughby Tower featuring Feb. 6 Mrs| J. M. Wescott entertained at a luncheon party Tuesday for Miss Myrtlé Sorenson and ‘Miss Elaine Smith an § Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zimmer of So. Greenbay Road* entertained a few lri_e-nd At gea Sunday.evgninz.' s Mr. and Mrs. Xavier Vigeant and daughters and Miss Marion Garlâ€" ing left Saturday for Washington, D.C., where they will make their future home. M io t t Mrs} H. G. Winters of New Lonâ€" don, Wis., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Greenewald. Rev| Allan Billman of the Highâ€" land Methodist Church is now teaching in the Chicago Midâ€"Winter Institute held at the Ravenswood Methoflist Church in Chicago. He is leadi an exploration group on "The son for Living." Mrs, Frank H. Templeton is leayâ€" ing Fpb. 7 for Miami, Fla., where she will spend a month. Mrs, James Collins spent the week end at Kenosha, Wis., with relaâ€" tives,| She attended the graduation exercisas of the Kenosha Junior High school of which class a nephew Russell Berg was a member. â€" Mr. and Mrs. John Bench of Chiâ€" cago Avenue are happy to announce the n%inl of a son, yesterday (Jan. 30) at the Highland Park Hospital. Miss ‘Eileen Zimmer was pleasâ€" antly surprised Thursday evening at a pa in honor of her birthday anniversary. _ _ or% C Walinut Club of the Bethany Church will hold its annual lunchâ€" eon on Feb. 13‘ at . Bcthgny“_Ch_m:ch. Mrg. Grant D. Benson of South Greenbay Road is confined to her home |by illness. Fis (ot ~lles m Mrg. Howard Moran is ill at her home on 8. St. Johis avenue. â€"| Mrs. J. H. Tustain of Taylor aveâ€" nue entertained members of her sewing ‘club last evening. .. . ‘The members of the Philomathean Read Circle will entertain their hus! at a buffet supper at their next meeting, Tuesday evening. Li Billy Moran, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moran, is able to be around again, and is getting along nicely. He was seriously inâ€" ju in an automobile accident a month : ago. *s Mrk. John C. Fay entertained the members of her bridge club on last ‘Thursday. <; };;: Miks Eleanor Conrad is leaving today (Thursday) for St. Louis, Mo., where she will visit her broâ€" ther,l‘lrvinz Conrad, and family. â€" Mi. and Mrs. Marvin Campbell of this city have moved to the Belâ€" ski home in Waukegan. Mr; Campâ€" bell is the new Prudential agent in that (territory.â€" â€"> 0 ‘Miss Edith Hansen and Mrs. Vicâ€" toria ‘Iverson are entertaining a group from the Philathea Class of RBethany Church at a style show this |afternoon. and ¢ visit|! their daughter Sarah .and her husband, James Addington, in their new home. After a> week‘s visit| Mr. Wood will return to his homée while Mrs. Wood will remain for & couple of months. Upon her return east she will} go: direct to West Point to visit her son Robert W. Wood. Miss Mary is to spend six weeks with Gwendolynâ€" Bowen at her parent‘s ranch near Castle Hot Springs, Arig. â€"~ . Edmund Lehmkuhl enterâ€" taingd members of her five hundred. clubon Tuesday evening. 0s+ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murric of Spruce street, Dearï¬elq,! are recelyâ€" ing congratulations on the birth of a dgughter Saturday at the, Highâ€" land Park Hospital. The Harry Sheahens are moving. from 693 Céentral Avenue to their home at the corner of Deerfield and Cen avenues. ; The board of directors of the Thrift Shop are giving a thrift tea at the home of Mrs. Karl Meyers, 229 |Prospect avenue, on the afterâ€" noon of Wednesday, Feb. 6, from 4 until 6 o‘clock. All friends of the shop are urged to come and bring some articles of thrift? Miss Lomira Perry is spending sevetal weeks in Sarasota, Fla. On Wednesday evening, Jan. 23 Mrs, Gertrude Goosman entertained menjbers of the Eastern Star ofâ€" club at their first meeting for the |yéar ‘1935. Mrs. Hazel Chapâ€" man Warren assisted the hostess. Despite the subâ€"zero weather there wasa goodly utk;:dance and a pleasâ€" ant |evening was reported. The Ladies Auxiliary of Grace M. E. Church, corner of North avenue and| Loretta place, will give a dinâ€" ner this evening (Thursday) in the churich parlors beginnig at 6:30 p.m. iss Leone Fay is spending three dayy this week visiting her grandâ€" mother, Mrs. Clavey, in Glencoe. $ North Michigan Avenue, Tel State 6326 e Ladies Aid Society of Zion utheran Church, Highwood, will tu-onmofloothm-b, They should reach the editor by notices of entertainments or other s charged at regular advertising rates . and Mrs. Robert E. Wood aughter Mary are now enroute s Arigeles, where they will at Deerfleld, Ilinoia 5 cents per single copy meet at %; of Mrs. Gerald Retziner of 122 Pleagant street, Highwood, on Friday afternoon 2 o‘elock. . ! { 3lly 20ok, du;gt:t of Mr. and. Mrs. A. B. GCook, leasant court, Ravinia, was among the. nineteen students recently initiated into Aleâ€" thenai Literary Society at Northâ€" western University, Miss Cook, a graduate of Deerfieldâ€"Shields High School, is a senior in the College of Liberal Arts. She is a member of Alpha Phi, national social sorority, the: Â¥WCA and the Women‘s Self Governing Assoctation. , Mrs. Ralph G: Johnson of Washâ€" ington, Pa., is the guest this week of her s ,. , Mrs. J B. Garnett of South Linden avenue. Ettore Lenzi and Minnie Passini of Highwood recently took out a matr ‘Mcense in Waukegan. Miss Gi ' ne Zahnle, who is pracâ€" ticing nursing at St. Francis Hosâ€" pital, E Q;;r ton, visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Zahnle on Tuesâ€" day Mr. and Mrs. George Keller (Dorâ€" othy Strenger) are leaving Sunday for a two weeks‘ motor trip to Miâ€" ami, Fla, ||, xsl James Bilharz of Sunnyside aveâ€" nug is, sti i1 very seriously ill at the Presb Hospital, Chicago. ‘Robert Childs of North Sheridan Road spent the weekâ€"end in Milwauâ€" kee, Wis., with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blake of Winâ€" netka were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom Street. _ d Mrs. Elizabeth Saeman of Oak Park was the woeg-::: guest of Miss Carol Imig of Park. | Madge Hawkins and Pauline Daâ€" vix; of Lawrence College, at Beloit, Wis., d&re home this week during miï¬-samtcr' ster exams. § Gsell‘s Drug Company . To Be in New Store Mrs. V,. H. Imig of Deere Park Drive WM ‘at luncheon on Wednesday. ' The ‘ Géell Drug ‘Company will ?vo rom their present location on Central 5!; enue into the corner store of the M Baird & Warner building on Central and St. Johns Avéenue, about March 15, according to a ut‘;tem made to The Press by Mr. Earl W. Gsell. The Wny, which has been doâ€" P1 FmAL REDUCTIONS _ . COMPLETE CLEARANCE THE SPORTS SHOP 360 Central Avenue formerly to 149.50 of Mrs. Geraldine CORRESPONDING REDUCTIONS ._COATS â€" BLOUSES â€" KNITWEAR â€" LINGERIE from our Lake Forest and Hubbard Woods Shops Wool â€" Silk â€" Evening Dresses and Wraps â€" Suits and Ensembles in three groups 95 THE PRESS hn Wl boivmnandadet n Bi pnianeut w on ie in at ing business in Highland Park for the past 25 years, has been in their present store for seventeen years. About two years after moving in there, Mr. Oscar Lundgren bocgtme a partner in the firm. Mr. Lundgren is now devoting his time to the Raâ€" vinia store which was opened sevâ€" eral years ago. Gsell‘s drug stores have always enjoyed a reputation for high standâ€" ards of quality and service in Highâ€" land Park, and the management feels that the move to the new store will enable them to improve and enâ€" large the services which have made them leaders in their field on the North Shore. It is pointed out that the prescripâ€" tion department, which has also been noted for accuracy in compounding and the high quality of drugs used will be arranged so as to facilitate the handling of its b\uM The fountain will be gréatly .exâ€" panded and will include a luncheonâ€" ette service." f The new store will be more accesâ€" sible to the entire community and every ;tiï¬mpt will be made to make it an enjoyable place forâ€" all who enter it. ‘This move is interpreted by many as another indication of better busiâ€" ness in Highlang Park. "Lure"â€"a gripping story of love and adventure in the desertâ€"Begins in the American Weekly, the magaâ€" zine distributed with NEXT SUNâ€" DAY‘S CHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMINER. §05 Central Ave. Christ‘s Bakery Everybody in the family likes CHRISTS BAKERY GOODS. Why not buy someâ€" thing extra delicious for tonight‘s dinner or tomorrow‘s breakfast? H A TS 1" to 39 Zoth whcaitlipn en « formerly to 39.50 ti(;l-l;wed in order by L. J Austine, D. A. C.mr?np at Ahlberg Leads Rifle â€" ~ _ and Pistol Club The ‘Sheridan Rifle and Pistol Club held its regular business meetâ€" ing af 346 Waukegan Avenue, Highâ€" wood, Friday night. . The target: backstop has been considerably improved, reported the viceâ€"president, J. H. ‘Cameron. Exâ€" ecutive officer, I. J. Lee and Forrest Rose, were also heard. Records of individual scores are now kept and show that Oscar Ahbhlâ€" berg leads the ten highest shots d C Lo t To .+ Sn â€" ut erts, E; W. Lyon, J. F. Farnet!, DPr. G. G. Postels, C. L. Smith and L. M. Bates. These standings are changing weekly and next week‘s should show interesting changes. . A limited number of guest urdnl are being given those interested and wishing to attend one of the gathâ€" erings. Simply call any of the offiâ€" cers or members of the club. Edgewater Auto Show Open Until Sunday Custom built masterpieces togethâ€" er with virtually every standard make of de luxe and popular priced 1935 models ‘are on review in the twelfth annual motor solon of the Edgewater Beach Hotel, The drivâ€" ing public is invited, up to and inâ€" cluding Sunday, Feb. 8, to igpect in leisurely comfort, the brilliant and distinctive array of motordom‘s Phone H. P. 193 Lee, W. C. Highland Park formerly to 89.50 Answer to Last Week‘s You‘d Be Surprised These brushes are made from the tails of Russian and Siberâ€" ian squirrels. The hair of éame!s is used to make carpéts and cloth. * 14" shoes that fit in every reâ€" spect. FELL BROS, have a special device for measâ€" nrh:&.efoumrdcly . . . thus assuring a perfect fit. The prices are from Women who are on their feet a great deal must be $3.95 to $7.95. [ 4 *Â¥A »h &¢