31 I [Alcyon Read the Want Ads aâ€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"aâ€"a.-wv-"" -'.""-" -"-I &-â€"r W.VN'â€"?H luir<a ‘-rr-- “:â€"-hlâ€"n;‘.‘.@mh;&tm' . y h ..,w Subscription Price, $1.60 per year . " / | bxâ€"A 6 var affuirs where an admittance sharge is published, will be sharged at PAGE FOUR Answer to Last Week‘s You‘d Be Surprised Forsaking _.__ JOHN BOLES,, :GLORIA SWANSON g-lwci In The Air It‘s thrillingly romantic |. . ,. and h nree Aniiiinat stant get r-d- in one grand picture!\ ~ | _ ./. . ‘Fridayâ€"Saturday â€" March 22â€"23 The Little Minister ‘There is no j ï¬+.owiu ,Shamrock which is peculiar CRAwporn.. c4BLE Of ‘course, you mt want your child wq‘:: the rut of always having) petty ailâ€" ments, and -;eï¬m more i ills! tistics show ï¬,' t illâ€"fitting shoes can abâ€" solutely RUIN a| «child‘s health! â€" Be ‘sure| YOUR Hear tumnafmm Kosh+ *‘ your fa from "La Eo‘hp" and * "&ï¬uhu" in CHILD is wearing proper BROS. fim dn rerplorion minle and poor irt to aweet romance: i Bundayâ€"Monday . March 24â€"25 iâ€"â€"The joy ‘of young lowe, the ery | es mapaie cemg d Edgar Kennedy Comedy Short Subjects KATHERINE HEPBURD to â€" Ireland.; jwm‘i;imm known in various sections of Ireland grows fl’mmg; .~s§3;*'th'7‘ervm States. +. P ky s â€"Juc Thursday FREE THEATRE PARKING SPACE a Attendant in charge [ Highland Park, HIL, â€" . Tel K. P, 2400 Matinees Doeewepen 270. thow masu savel PRICES AT . ALL TIMES Adults 30 Conts f &‘ 10 Cents Doors open $:30 Showstartf at T p.m. Eut,,el_me / *./ * "tektd ng k es : feentead e ’um‘ Orr108 < !. $ North M Avdhite, Tol. Sie ELISSA LANDL CARY GRANT in Sir James M, Barric‘s ... . buy them at FELL THE HICHLAND PARK PR interided for publication muxt be written on one side, pf the pmper buly, tha asas hi a n aB -‘-ï¬. aâ€"l!r‘-“w T.._u *A&, ;n.‘_â€_i surei ce All Others Class Matter July 18, 1929, at; the Post ‘Office | Amd‘ | \ {2 TH® chn1oago GRoUP Chicago Offices : ul‘-!z-u xï¬% Tower . â€"| ... *~. .‘ Telephone C ‘©855. ar. 26â€"27â€"28 RY March 21 ~Mrs, Sincfair of Qhicago w the weekâ€"enid guest of .M h‘?‘ " Aï¬:rtx , Snite of C@ntral ayenubl} _â€"â€"| Mrs. F. D. Austin ,Dei‘qmbl avenue spent.the week :wi th Mr W. W. Rejchardt of © cog?,;':o_rr merly of Highland Park.8 â€"/ |.~ Mr. hmflE rs. David Sanders : family have moved frog: Deerfield . Linden A , in thisfeity. | . â€"c| | Dr. and Mrs. Earl D.|Rritsch spefit several days this week .*- p lgo daughter, Joybelle, at M@ryville lege, Maryyillé, Tenn. 1|‘ ‘ _ [ | : Mrs. A.! 1d © Schade hkz oi Vin avenue is Fecovering njebly. f1 very séri operation Wvhich sh underwent March 18. <$ 8# ... . } ‘_ Saturday evening at # ‘clock th marriage of Miss Emily Hale Wat son, daughter of Mr. a di Mrs. Dud+ ley Crafts Watson, and/ 0; Bu â€" Mre. ; 1d ©Schade avenue is | vering n very sérigqns operation underwent March 18. |â€" _\ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gréenglade h ' as their dinner guests [Bgturday, 1 and Mrs. |Davis / and} Wrs. | Q mother, Mts. Cleary gf} Waukegai .. Mr. and Mrs. E. J, ‘hfldrgfa irnedFric nolia Sprin a., wl th%hwin it . 9 >." e Cl any Church. mg:'l‘ug the home of, Miss E. South Green Bay Roa _ Chester| Bkidmore â€" ht his home on N. St,. with the m f Commissioner J. F gimu:s day. Â¥ven thirty o‘clock at the : gelical Church: . «* George G.~Greene spent Sunday with Alden G .in Ma: ‘Mrs. Frgd Zahnle f} Vine ayen entertained her 500 Wiub 1 st , Weilâ€" nesday, :|| ** ; ' _ Mr.â€"&nd |Mys. Charligh Meélvilie i f Ridgewood |drive. sperf) Suhday ‘wi their daughter, . Dordihy, | t Beloit college, Beloit, Wis, M|â€" ° geveral weeks, is slq * im ing. ‘| Mrs. Wallace Glidileq was pléasâ€" antly surpfised at albridal sh y last Saturday evenin §| t the hgme of her aunt Mrs, Gi pebt H. Andérâ€" son of Onwentsia avegnb, ‘Mrs. Glidâ€" den was formerly M j udrgy Ekeâ€" dah! of; Chicago. oung couple are moving to Holcotike, Wig. a April 1, ‘|} )c $t _ [ .0 ‘:s,,‘ ‘Miss® rean â€" ‘ enue was at home 0: from St. Frances ston, wherp she is fllg. 5 0P | / Mr, Wiliam J, L way aveniie who. h several weeks, is sl ;v Bill Childs) of N. who is attending home Srin« y'flt‘:in' gspring tiLm. J of Yale will be a gu during the vacatjon," ; â€"Mrs. Dapa| Merri dan. ente xfed at afternoon. T8 / Mr. and Mrs.. Ro! B. Sheridan road ha a four 1 Ru\lfl“j,lol.‘ Beach, ch. :!â€" TRLEPHO € câ€fb 6!"1'!0%; g 4 ROTEr . POROP, FOR: SA w1 ty » - P d 'm h ; l‘ ® 'i*:'.‘u. w' ie . o" e d ces MILODRED HARSSLE . ARG$§ D e Lï¬R ;:%’ UBo | < Local and 99| P*Essé; oA e P I. Hy;NEMEROEEF ly ad |LM Associdte brsonal "Ef»; hy 4 .ef 6 t \a lital i0; Evanâ€" o‘ ui ther of Railâ€" | been| ill; for 1y {mprovitg; &aï¬;m 1 ‘ad Migmi | Wayne: diso. i ofeise A mdns a "Wednesday [ ko f the Bethâ€" a aifd ie hiq§»' ï¬d frof â€" ; ‘spent ty Y aylOr.: w 10 °F3 a y, Mr.| t he4 ' 0 r-l e an. l i. Shes . 63 ‘Mrs. John, L.+ Udel} is chaperonâ€" ing a group of high sthool students to the state fimals) ir| Champaign, today (Thursday). / 2 ues Rev. E. Schlung of Chicago spent the weekâ€"end w tmin son and wife Mr. and Mrs..E, Schlung. _ es -Jm:n Dingle, who is ‘attending Da uthE]ldgé. will artive home Friday, March |29th, to tpend the spring vacation with. his ‘mother, Mrs. Florence Tho Dingle,, of South Sheric “lotd. } . Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Amidei of Highwood are the happy parents of a son, born Sunday at\the Highland Park Hospital, . + } At the reégular meeting of Sororâ€" is Amicae, y evening, the folâ€" low&pg- officers were elected for the enstiing. year : ‘re:adent, Mrs. Jean Bruce; viceâ€"president, ; Mrs. Jean Sinclair; st:eï¬n treasurer,, Mrs. Dorothy Thomson. > B#\ ~‘The Higflal‘id : Park . Woman‘s Christian ‘Temperance Union will have theit Muï¬r monthly meeting Wednesdn‘y.} March 27, at 2 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. William Pearce, 418 Ghno'o}' avenue. * f _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coale, Ridge Road, are announcing the arrival of a. son, â€" Fri ‘y,â€infl:rch 15, at the Highland Prk Hospital. A very quiet home wedding will take place Saturday afternoon at 4 o‘clock when Miss Ethel D‘Arcy Harmon, daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. H. Harmon, will _ be married : to Edmund W.art:(l Gifford, son : of Mr..and Mrs, Roy Carleton Gifford. Miss Harmon will have her sister Miss Emily as her only, attendant and John Gifé:}djwill serve his broâ€" ther as best man. | ‘ 2s es "g{m&mg' Club will gns(v'.i a public party, Friday, March 29; at Sucf’ï¬ock;j at the YWCA. »John M. Mannings was called honte to Lansing, Mich, on account of the death of his father on March 15. Dath’v?u‘:‘nt,tribntod directly to a serioug automobile accident in Octobber.: | E* :T : ko > 34 stt l _.Mr. and Mrs. John Ganton| of Highwood the happy parents of & son, born Friday at the Highland Park Hospital. / | >Miss Florence Dinglé is returnâ€" ing: Sdturday from Bnd.iord jAcadâ€" emy, to spend the spring vacation with her ‘mother, Mrs. Florence wfl Dingle o;f'xSm:th Sheridan kaad.. ~ $/ .. t w qssy _ Mrs. fViqln QOnri‘(ivi:â€dur:ad S‘ht; u. Fi is,, where .8 vil:i:zd mmox:'r $ m ay F2 { «Mr. and Mrg. Joseph Berube anâ€" nounce the marrigge of their daughâ€" ter ) Mari¢ |to Irvin Garling which took place Friday afternoon at 4:30 o‘clock at |St. James‘ parish. house, the Rev Father| Ward) officiating. Miss Ruth Garling and James Berâ€" ube (were their Tttendants. A reâ€" ception : was held at the: Garling honie on‘ North St. Johns avenue, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carling are residing at 307 North St. Johns avenue. "ap jo Donna Mae Alexa entertained seyâ€" eral of her ytlm‘ng friends Saturday in honor of Ker. éleventh birthday. h(lr Marjorie Watson, who served her sister as maid of honor, wore yellow ombre chiffon and | carried ‘blue lupine tnï¬l deep orange daisies. 'Th: bridesmaids were Miss Bunnee Lake, the bridegroom‘s at-ter.ggha Aileen Clym of Milwaukese, Miss Dorothy Voight, Miss Ruth Lenfesâ€" ty,; Miss Virginia Bach, and Miss Mildréd Ho n}“!‘he bride‘s youngâ€" er‘ sister, aKthleen, was a‘ junior bridesmaid and she wore a frock of pale blue. Walter Watson, the bride‘s brother, uneï¬sq; Mr. Lake‘s â€"best man. His ushers were Preston Weir, Donald Vnughhnfl Morton Haarvig, Dona@ld McClure, and Harold Brownâ€" ing., The Wntd;o ‘. home was filled with spring flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Lake &re enjoying a honeymoon trip in the south and upon their return will live in Waukegan. f Lt{:.‘? son. of M1. and Mrs. Géorge B. Lake, was s ized at the Presâ€" o Shery r of the c .‘ offiâ€" ciated. The decorations of the church were yvery simple, a bower of cgen ery forming th fw:mi. with. a maks of white snapdragons and Easâ€" ter lilies .glowing in the light â€"of {fourâ€" sevenâ€"inch| candelabras. > The ‘wedding march was played by Harâ€" old Tl:;;nn and â€"Miss Virginia Bach one of ‘the bridesmaids, sang.. The bride was lovely in a gown of eggâ€" shell satin, He'r!-j‘ tulle veil falling from ‘a lace ¢orpnet. . Her attendâ€" ants wore dresses of blue ombre thiffon and carried bouquets of yelâ€" Jow marguerites.and blue lupines. OFFICE AND ‘FAGTORY;, 1735 n&‘vsnséy PEKWY. CHICAGO ~â€"â€" JJDEALâ€" VENETIAN BHkIND CORP.»= Many pastel color finishes to choose from . . V iope Sraccland 1208 . : ild THE â€"PRESS ‘The) Agua Caliente EHaMiup.-&(:: three year olds and up, was won.t yéars in succession by Gallant Sirâ€" 1983 and 1934.. FbOH 3. .~"90 fi38 Pierce land Buchanan. This number has not since been equalled: . /. ! "â€" ‘In 1904 there were $455,427,085 gold floll coined 'in‘ï¬i: {ofld mints,| the atest ,am&mnt rom 1890 to the date. | w‘ <4 Wh Li h‘)!' udin fli‘ s hal & ! mx}m F« e::;x)'eaildgnw\still | aliv an Buren, Tyler, Fillmore, | Men‘s shoes are made in 268 difâ€" ferent sizes;! women‘s are mgde in 190 different isizes. Oe rabiet | ‘Tyrants ‘of ‘.anï¬ï¬‚ï¬ï¬ty eontrolled people â€"by fear.. In: modern times ;damphlu:tï¬m (vt:oilxl'n tgom duta;o{- ‘ing the people‘s ‘and purpose) is |produced by culturéd methods rather ‘than fear, We are all ‘held in bondâ€" ‘age by selfishness, an emotion which ‘has been simulated out of all proâ€" portion ‘by | economie psychologists. | The ‘vision of the people has been obscured ‘by greed and love : for power and until this is corrected the istrength of. the people is lost. Trigky politicians who live off of the yanâ€" E«ges and follies of the general crowd rontrol the public pind by appealing to its. w Ses, taking advantage of wp;fï¬ig:?mm and. henge, redal issues lose the name of action.‘ â€" »~Of course the average person is honest. is, he thinks he is. It has ‘bee y discovéred that if you tempt & man beyound his inâ€" tegrity, ‘he will fall. The bootlegâ€" ing industry could not exist withxt the financial and monl;;‘mpmry ‘of soâ€"called honest citizensâ€"Give the soâ€"called honest citizensâ€"Give, the Ameé _péople an honest gévernâ€" ment, an honest business gystem and &\ bleé: degree of ‘rizht? and econom édurity, ‘and crime,:‘boo leging |and dicalis& will become negligible:. eléements in our social sysâ€" tem.â€"A. R. Esimz. | \â€"}|~.} :3 . _ I fear very seriqusly that we are suffering from too opulent a .system of politics. There, are too many wealthy men in governmental posiâ€" tions. In their desperate effort to safeguard their own interests| these gentlemen have umflt;rfmomn that they are the servants of the people. _ / * P k f ‘ Never before have there been, so many rich men and women in poliâ€" tics and never before have we had such "‘pogl;'ï¬politiu. e M Bs /. Why. don‘t the politicians we pay to run the ¢ountry stop filibustering theit way ugh one season after another and take a littlecare of the people, whq‘ue rigl’m t)nly are supâ€" posed to protect?‘ * Can the men ;dw put flgmselvdl‘ ‘into office with ur consent come out of their coma long enough to take a f: practical steps ‘to prevent our l6ging. everyâ€" thing me and work out a prosâ€" perity tam for us ? (‘The, line, between legal and illegal matters today is entirely a question of : statutes and .codds, having. little to ‘do with,integrity and humpanâ€"valâ€" m» 4 + ' F .. .. by Alfred R. Esmiz) ; | . . It:is the privilege of every ‘citizen, to Grp!?:s his dissatisfaction| over any injustite in either of two ways. In thc first place, he may throw his political and moral| power to that which corrécts the condition and in the second place,. he may . withhold his political and moral power from that which he feels to misrepresent his interests,. In other. words, he can, support that which he believes in and‘refuse to gupport that which is unâ€"American and undemocratic. Jï¬i"&?ï¬?&?ï¬kv ‘~The Viking Lodge is a dance, Shtmy evening, dâ€˜ï¬ 23, in the Legion home, Lake Forest, at 8 o‘clock. _ P 4 PMA [When the Richard Hacketts reâ€" téz'n-f' ‘a. California holiday in abo'itmndi they will move, out to the ;Exmoor club for the spring and summer h?éntib& :Mrs. Hackett is the new chairman of women‘s acâ€" Q'w:iuntthedub; 1/ 3 Mrs. C. L. Berry entertained ten members of her bridge club Tuesday @veriing., > {c} [ï¬ :A ~0.00.}.6 + tontanter) y orten qpaige for (int DRY CLEANING CO. 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MA Nâ€"T AIL O RE D sing, etc. â€" and some lovely evening gownk. | . | } _ [4 A number of new suits and some smart town éoats and frock$ arâ€" nvedxthis week â€"l-h‘ 'j' ats â€"Jotin Fâ€"’%" Descat, Alfihon sing, etc.â€"and some lovely thew Vill{fï¬fie to your measurements Sensgational Dance Tea Direct ftom:New, York ORCHESTH Pian Don‘t enda ' "ex‘, ybur uk you olll Thats ic ieaar t to perfection at Your a mother y keeps herself strong and healthy. ||% â€"â€" | F R A N Kâ€"IRU T C K 1 /n THURSDAY, MAR( Por tral Aver tflm a Pa Clolhes INC] H A e Ax V# "mi CC C t