+ #¢ PAGE FOUR Issued Thursday of each week by the Udell Print and signed with the name and address of the \ Wudnesdag noom to insure appearance in current “-d..hh..utdï¬d;h.o& aftairs where an admittance charge is published, \ Subseription Price, $1.50 per year Answer to Last Week‘s You‘d Be Surprised Read The Want Ads Theodore Parker in his address before the Antiâ€"Salvery Society on May 13, 1854, used the phrase, "Of all the people, by the people." Later he condensed the phrase to the form in which it is now known and in which Lincoln used it. â€" â€" Children need plenty of exercise in order to be healthy . . . but this exercise may prove harmâ€" ful when the children race and romp in illâ€"fitting shoes. Be sure YOUR CHILD is wearing/ his proper size in a really good shoe. Let FELL BROS,. take care of HIS feet! k 3 Aleyon ‘Tuesdayâ€"Wednesday Feb. 19â€"20 FREE THEATRE PARKING SPACE Attendant in charge Highland Park, IIL Tel. H. P. 2400 Matinecs Bundays, Holidays Mc.-bl“:m-mhuu &‘-.-O:a Mmum PRICES AT ALL TIMES . Adults 30 Cents _ Children 10 Cents Fri.â€"Sat.â€"Sun.â€"Mon. . March of Time . BAER AND LEVINSKY â€"FIGHT > BUNDAY AND MONDAY _ _ Transatlantie â€" â€", Saturday Sundayâ€"Monday Feb. 17â€"18 Babes in Toyland THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS Lady By Choice OLIVER HARDY and STAN LAUREL Other Interesting Short Subjects â€"â€"Saturday Matinee Onlyâ€" "LAW OF THE WILD‘" Serial Other Interesting Short Subjects CAROLE LOMBARD / MAY BOBSON .. ROGER PRYOR _: WALTER CONNOLLY JACK BENNY / NANCY_ CARROLL GENE RAYMOND j A member f featuring feataring Chicago Offices : 1016â€"17â€" Feb. 16 18, must . be ke Feo ~Mrs. A. Laurence Mills and daughâ€" Ann of St. Johns place are visitâ€" ing in Boston, Mass. this week. r. and Mrs. Andrew Bloomfield and son Harold of Elm place are spending this month in Los Angeles, it > tw a Mr. F. P. Boynton of N. Sheridan d has returned fromâ€" his trip through the Panama Canal and Caliâ€" fornia. Park will entertain;at tea for Miss Emily Watson on Sunday, March 8. ohn Cortesi of Highland Park and Jean Hendrickson of Chicago reâ€" cently took outâ€"a marriage license in Wankegan. _ _ a Edna Green and daughter Ruth /of 591 Vine avenue are moving y to their old home at 312 Green Bay road. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom strtet will attend the White Shrine banquet in Kenosha Friday night. r. and Mrs. Percy Prior of Wade street are spending two weeks at Biloxi, Miss. . [Miss Myra Jane Hutton is one of two girls at Northwestern univerâ€" sity .who are privilegedâ€"to occupy the scholarship room, which Kappa Alpha Theta sorority alumni give eagh semester, to the two girls acâ€" quiring the highest ‘grades, Last semester she occupied a scholarship ropm awarded her for her varied campus, activities, This term she eived a it uition scholarship awarded her for her work with the children of . Northwestern Settleâ€" mént. Miss Hutton is viceâ€"president of| the sorority, social chairman of the Junior class, and will lead one of| the wings of the Junior prom, , February 22. She is â€"a memâ€" er of "Shi," honorary society, soâ€" cial <chairman of Y.W.C.A., and Freshman girls advisor. Besides her seventeen hours of work carried she is‘ tutoring in French and Zoology. 18 m m of th of pr .[Mr. and Mrs, Walter Wagner of Onwentsia avenue are the proud parents of a son born Tuesday at the Highland Park hospital. .â€" ‘Mr and Mrs W. R. Neissor of ‘*[Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Neissor of ntral avenue are enjoying two weeks at Hot Springs, Ariz.. Little Jean Mari¢e Gilkison daughâ€" er of Mr. and Mrs.. Gilkison of airie avenue is serfously ill with pneumonia, $ * |Miss Myra Jane Hutton of Lauâ€" ‘avenue entertained 46 at a butâ€" fet supper Sunday evening. .|Mr. and Mrs. Henry Skidmore of Bloom street are the happy parents of a baby girl, born Sunday, at the ghland Park hospital. â€" Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong of Glencoe are receiving congraulaâ€" tions on the birth of a daughter born Sunday ‘at the Highland: Park hosâ€" pital, At a beautiful wedding ceremony { t Saturday évening, Miss Marâ€" \jqrie Block, and Henry Lawrence Stein son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stein of ithis city were married at e home of the bride‘s parents Mr. and Mrs] Emanuel James Block of icago at eight thirty. The young le iguil this week for a West Indies ise and upon their return ill re%in Highland Park. |, Miss Jacqueline Keaster, who has ; chatge of the defective speech classes in the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high hool has secured a position in the ‘Gary, Thdiana high schools: Her duties‘ Monday. â€"| Miss |Marguerite Falkener was hostess to the L. W. club Monday ! ning/at her home. Dr. Milton Schmitt a very husy ind outktanding surgeon of Chicago I:L @ an illustrated message on 3 stign Stewardship at the Bethâ€" any church next Sunday at 7:80 | Mr. And Mrs. Frank Walz enterâ€" tai ui few friends at dinner Sunâ€" day evening. ; iag | $ North Michigan Avenue, Tel. State 6326 Allâ€" size shoes. 2 Manhattan Shoe Repair â€"â€" and Hat fleaning {14 N. First Street, Highland Park | _ I déor North of Walgreen ./ . SPECIAL y/ollar Day Only | SOLES and 1 " HEELs _ $ Willoughby Tower iss Aileen Clemons of Milwauâ€" / is entertaining at tea Saturday, . 24, for Miss Emily Watson at Deerpath inn. : ries, notices of entertainments or other ill be charged at regular advertising rates written side of the paper only, riter. Th:mnhaflmdï¬ndhuh Local and Personal rs. Edward. Amakron of Oak at 5 cents per single copy Tï¬u [Philomathean Reading circle will meet next Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Milton Tillman on Central avenue. Mrs, Blanche Bell will have the program. â€" y {rs. Lee Frank of Lakeview terâ€" race is entertaining her foursom of Contract at luncheon | yesterday. t‘s. George Winslow, mother of Mrs, Edward Smith left yesterday fore;ft‘ _ Petersburg, Â¥Fla., to spend nevefal weeks. _ _ | ... =_ _ A parish birthday party will be enjoyed at Bethany church, Friday evening, Feb. 22 at 7:30 o‘clock., A. special table will be provided for each month of the year. The public is invited. | + ols 4 C lâ€"ï¬"rs-Oiiv‘pr Hansen entertained at lub%oon tand bridge yesterday, at her home o: Eim avenue, gi_ghv_voo(_l. iss Janet Saathoff will be hostâ€" ess at a Valentines party Saturday evening at her home on Second street. â€"© <| e ue ©â€"Mrs. Everett L. Millard is leaving y next week .with friends from Winnetka Sarasota, Fla., where she will join her mother Mrs. Charâ€" Tes "I’ Boynton who left for Florida last mk.i Mrs. BoZnton' was acâ€" companied \by her daughter Mrs. John K_au&::' Chevy Millard, Mrs. Boynton‘s t son, who is, working in the s mills in Toledo, Ohio, sperit the weekâ€"end with his mother. While at home he and his sister, Elizabeth, ‘entertained â€" severalâ€" of their friends at a concert, as both are excellent musicians. Miss Elizâ€" abeth is studying law at Columbia university, | where she took one deâ€" gree last June. | Mrs. Robert Bosworth entertained her bridga foursome at luncheon last Friday afternoon. Mr. and| Mrs. R. G. Smith of Highwood announce the marriage of their daughter Allene to Mr. Melâ€" vine Cummings, son of Mr. and Mrs. W, J| Cummings of this city. After a shprt honeymoon the young couple will| make their home in this city. I 5 p1+:4 RHurhage Mrs. Lawrence Anne of Ft. Sherâ€" idan entertained the members of her Five Hundred club, Tuesday evening. fls d The A Cappella choir of Northâ€" western universfity will present one of their ed concerts at Bethany church, Sunday, Feb, 24th at 4:30 Mr. sflr Bullard is spending. two weeks with the F. B. Hitchâ€" cock family. Mr. Bullard is here from Santa Barbara, Calif., where he and his family reside during the winter, â€" | Mr. and| Mrs. Malcolm Vail and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Sheridan of Evâ€" anston will leave Saturday to motor to Florida|to spend a month. Mr. and Mrs. William Tillman and Mr. and Mrs. Athol Bell, former residents pf this city, were the guests of |Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lesher of QL.Ihicaxo Tuesday evening. Mrs, Pl?fl L. Udell of Lakeview terrace is ‘entertaining her club at a v‘fleutmf tancheon today (Thursâ€" day). | Mr. J. M. Bilharz of Sunnyside avenue, w't: has been seriqusly ill in the Presbyterian hospital, Chiâ€" cago for many weeks, has returned to his home where he is slowly imâ€" proving. | $ .03 The. riage of Miss Virginia Rectenwmaï¬ of Deerfield and George Liske son pf Mr. and Mrs. H, Liske of ‘Highwood which took place last October has just been announced. The bride who has been a . member of Miss Rinkenberger‘s session at the Deerflid-Shields high school was the honor 1 guest at a shower given by that group at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Liske Thursday evening. After Feb, 9 this young couple will be at homle to their friends at 219 Sheridan avenue, Highwood. Miss Ptï¬rlei‘ Dobson of this city was among a group of Chicagoland girls who;hsve been attending the 25th annual winterâ€"carnival at Dartâ€" mouth, Hanover, Mass. The Migses Catherine Rhinehart, Naomi Harris and Flora Harrington will leave February 28 for Florida where they will spend several weeks. The Women of the Moose will hold a corno party in Legion hall on ‘"It‘s better if its baked at Christ‘s 505 Central Ave. Phone Something New! Christ‘s Bakery THE PRESS : BREAD Wednesday evening, Feb. 20. ‘The public is invited. :â€" The first meeting of Campbell Chapter guild for the year 1935 will be hbeld on Friday afternoon, Feb. 15th at the home of Mrs. Gerâ€" trude Goosman, 528 N. Central avâ€" enue, Highwood. Mrs, Anna Carlâ€" son will assist the hostess. Memâ€" hers are asked to bring a friend with them as a large attendance is desired. s Mrs. W. Luebke who underwent a serious operation about a month ago has returned to her home and is getting along nicely. Mrs. N. F. Williams of Highwood was hostess to the regular meeting‘ of the Tabernacle society of St. James church on Feb. 4. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. V. Muzik, March 4. The Radcliffe club of Chicago will have a luncheon on Saturday, Feb. 16 at Internation House (Univerâ€" sity of Chicago). Miss Isabel Lawâ€" rence, an alumna of Radeliffe. who is teaching at the Girl‘s Latin school will speak on "Adventures in Literâ€" ary Journaligm." â€". > Campbell Chapter O.E.S. are planning to .give a supper at Maâ€" sonic temple on the evening of Wedâ€" nesday, March:6. Details will apâ€" pear in a later issue of The Press. George Hutchinson, Jr., who was graduated _ from > Deerfleldâ€"Shields high school in 1929, is now assoâ€" ciated yith the architectural firm of Armstrong, Furst and Tilton. This firm is one of the associated firms in the Government Housing Project for Chicago‘s south side. â€"Mr.. Hutâ€" chinson: received the degree : of Batchelor of Architecture from Corâ€" nell university last June. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hutchinson of 606 S. Linden avâ€" enue. Mrs. Herbert Smith, Mrs, George B. Chapman, Mrs. Frank Butler of Denver, Colo. and> Mr. Albert P. Snite were guests at the home of Mrs. A. W. Jenkisson in Lake Bluff last Thursday at a beautiful "home spun luncheon." The twentyâ€"ninth Founder‘s Week conference at the Moody Bible inâ€" stitute, Chicago, Feb. 5 to 8, was attended by great audiences, repreâ€" senting thirtyâ€"one states and twelve foreign lands. The following from Highland Park attended various sesâ€" sions: Rev. F. Brandfellner, Misses E. Wallis, Emma Coe, Beulah Mcâ€" Anally, Emma Hupprich, Mrs. Alâ€" fred Hill, Miss Ingrid Skoglund, and Mrs. G. Redine, Miss Hedwig Gieser. tess. Blackhawk Star To Talk To Ravinia Boys The Sororis Amica will meet next Monday evening at home of Mrs. Norman Culver, on Logan street. Mrs. Fern Smith will askist the hosâ€" Johnny Gotselig, star forward of the Blackhawk Hockey Team, world champions for 1934, will speak to the Cubs and Boy Scouts of the Raâ€" vinia, Braeside and West Ridge disâ€" tricts, at the Rad!rinin auditorium on Tuesday, Feb. 26, at a banquet given for the mothers and fathers of the Cubs and Scouts. _ Mr; Howard Will, of Deere Park, was instrumental in arranging for Gotselig to speak. 906 w5 s Last Saturday the Ravinia Cubs played an exhibition game at the Chicago Stadium before 8000 people. The boys have played a number of games on the Ravinia hockey rink. PRIVATE AND CLASS INSTRUCTION IN PIANO 284 Bast Park Avenue â€" H. P. 3707 1n31 STREET, RAVINIA Classes in Ballet, Tap, Ballroom FLORENCE CHASE Buttered MILDRED HAESSLER DANCE STUDIO try our delicious Sliced and Buttered before being baked Sliced Phone H. P. 193 ‘Table Tennis Tourney for High School Fans The Illinois Table Tennis Assoâ€" ciation is sponsoring a Chicago Disâ€" trict High School Tennis tournaâ€" ment to be held on Washington‘s birthday F::ifmm Z:l, at 1 6:%0:: the Stay a clul 1 t Monroe street, %]:Lw‘ This tourâ€" nament is open to all boys and girls now in high schodl in Chicago and suburbs (within a 40 mile radius). Events consist of boys singles, SPORTS â€" SHOP DOLLARDAY $2.95â€"$3.50] values WOOL SKIRTS Wednesdays at 2 o‘clock, beginfiing February _ Demonstrating the outétanding £ thanges in the Culber System LECTURE â€" TEA â€"; SUPERVISED PLAY Fifty Cents &n joon. f 39 South St. Johns Ave. 360 Central Avenue Hieoecoun@ Ter HOSE REMNANTsS OF MnflmAL IN DRESS AND BLOUSE LENGTHS. JEWELRY â€" IMPORTED GIFTS AND Nm'rms [ Announce§ A Series of Contract Qrid | by â€" i HATS â€" SCARVES â€" GLOVES BLOUSES â€" IMPORTED TIESs SWEATERS â€" DRESSES SKIRTS (â€" JACKETS MANY OTHER I'I'EMi REAL BARG SMIT MAXINE C. MIN 2 Pair for girls s and boys â€" doubles, Th ing to enter should mail OR their entries to Edâ€" wa , 168 West Monroe St., Chi ‘elephone Dearborn $709, A | â€"Daughter banguet for Girl of Deerfield Troops One Two eir mothers will be given at 6:80 o‘tlock tomorrow euï¬.g the Presbyterian ch THUBRSDAY, FEBRUARY 14 me Highland Park 185 %T ARE ie erl Girl Scout Dinner Tomorrow & pot ing February 20 ze Lessons Highland Park $1â€" â€"$1 E[