El." e south of the Rio Grande of Iaughter from the first last fadeâ€"out! 1 Â¥, DECEMBER 12, 1935 Park, UL Tel. H. P. 2400 imission At AD Times s 30¢ â€" Children 10e Monday Dec. 15â€"16 bara. Stanwyck tobert Young NK Edwards $1.95 sdventurers getting in and yâ€"Friday _ Dec.19â€"20 se new mod» hrate makes, of Parker â€" pen creator. Holidays . 2:30 Continuous $2.95 T p.m. and 9 p.m. AN PARKER SELL HARDIE Sequoia AN LAUREL IVER HARDY Preolgime eeuning, have seem . . . k rd very (much worthwhile. ed Salute fard in "I LIVE MY LIFE® er. Dick Powell in "SHIPâ€" m'ruc;r'w ‘a hor in -o'snml‘flro ?INER OLAND NE HERVEY G PERFPORMANCES ts ie hak novls tand Mietal Cy on MING turda y n Square ie Chan In angh ai oint and es Isu'.a.' Pen TS feature 25 d Park 3100 Scotland BOOKS Dec. 17â€"18 Dec. 13â€"14 Dorothy Thompson, chaplain; Ethel Stanger, marghall; Jean Sinclair, conductress; trufln. Culver, assoâ€" ciate conduc ; Lydia Harris, orâ€" ganist; Effic ‘Grimson, Adah; Iva Henderson, Ruth; Myrtle Weiss, Esâ€" The installing officers were: Marâ€" tha Keel, iml:‘l‘lillllz officer; Catherâ€" ine Levin, mar ; Blanche Muller, chaplain and| Ralph S. Aacobs, orâ€" ganist. Thesg gï¬eeu were escorted ther; Dorothea Aynsley, Martha; Hazel W;rre?, Electa; Rose Marâ€" shall, warder; Norman Culver, senâ€" tinel; Martha Keel, instructress; Bessie Okey, goloist and Jean Bruce correspondent, 4 s ;, past worthy patrons, Chas. n, Edwâ€rd Strenger and gï¬:g, Weiss, Peter Grimson gave the ode to the flag and Phoebe Bowâ€" ers, sang sev‘lnl appropriate solos. ‘At the cloge of the installation there were remarks from several of the officers, and a moment of reverâ€" hee was felt when the retiring maâ€" %; and pa sgigned the Bible. e retiring tron was presented a jewel by Mrs. Frances Larson and the worthy patron‘s jewel was préâ€" sented by Mr. Hugo Schneider. A delightful musical program includâ€" ing trombon: selections by Miss Ethel Button of Deerfleld, solos by Miss Bowers and Mrs. Muller and several xylt&)hone selections by THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 19835 Buite 215 _ | 3 North Sheridanm Road HIGHLAND | PARK, ILLINOIS Phone H. P. 381 Dr. J. P.O0‘CONNELL SUITS DRESSES TOP COATS $ Called for and Delivyered FREE REPAIRING AND REMODELING AT REASONABLE PRICES 15 Norgfh Second St. DELUXE DRY CLEANING SERVICE CLEANERS cleaned and Peter Grimson ford. t After 11‘ short business meeting 0 December 19 the‘members and thei chil_?ren will be entertained at Christmas party with Mrs. Myrtl Weiss in charge. The Chicago Association for Chil Study and Parent Education hold the gecond of a series of mee ings on "Religion in Experience an Culture, Tuesday, afternoon, 17th at dï¬":30 pm. at the P House, Chicago. Dr. Joshua Liebman, K. A. M. Temple 1 speak on "The Function of Religio: in Moderï¬ Culture.". A rs. Jerry Haas entertained Quid Nunc club at her home o Wednesday evening. t The Décember issue of "Bi Line a mimeographed seven page papet, edited the young people of Bethlchem church, has made its apâ€" pearance and: is an excellently p pared Christmas edition. A roller sk:tinfa party sponso by the staff of "Bi Lines" will held Thursday evening at Arlingâ€" ton Roller Rink. The group I meet at the Bethlchem church at 7:90 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O‘Connér visited (Mrs. O‘Connor‘s parents, Mr. am{M Mrs. Nicholas Baldwin, in Lake Forest on Saturday. Mrs. (Alex Willman entertain the Chatter ‘N‘ Sew ‘club last Mrs. Anne Daniels of Highlar Park is entertaining the Deerfie Contract Bridge club tomorrow a ternoon." $ § Phone Highland Park 3777 2 for James Sandâ€" $1 Mrs. Delbert Meyer is the next hostess and will have the anâ€" nugl Christmas party for the group. r. and Mrs. William Carman of Rosemary Terrace were hosts to twentyâ€"two out of town guests on Sunday at dinner. e ran! Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Greer and Arthur Cashmore Jr., who are visâ€" iting Mr. Greer‘s uncle in Dougâ€" las, Ariz., were in Phoenix last week. They made brief visits with two ‘former | Deerfield _ residentis, Mrys. Ella Stryker and Mrs. Helen Reichelt Lewenthal. The Greers are expected home from the west this week. n *rs.' Leonard North entertained St. Paul‘s Guild on Friday afterâ€" notfl at her home on Central aveâ€" nu | f j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pagel will g:rmin the Friends club of . the i!*:lehem church on Thursday eveâ€" ning. P Mrs. Louis Soefker entertained the Friday Afternoon , Bridge élub at her home on County Line road. Frances _ North â€" celebrated .. her eleventh birthday janniversary at nue I cazz ‘ sister r; and Mrs ‘daughters waek for a mon ida. R John and Allen, sons Mrs. John M. Heatield Lane, have been in qua scarlet fever at the Ey pital. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D Mr. and Woodward Pontiac, N daughterâ€"i Frost, to their ‘home here for T month‘s Clarence are | lea M > / leaving sojourn in ister entértained ‘evening in honâ€" th ‘birthday anâ€" home on Ridge ns of Mr. and ield of Landis quarantine for Evanston hosâ€" Frosts {ann of Zi of Mr. an Scott Frost gone THE PRESS Mrs t and this Florâ€" came and Ira i Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roll of %:hlcagfo visited at the Jens Peterâ€" son home on Sunday. _ Women of the Altar and Rosary ety of the Holy ‘Cross church are sponsoring Christmas gift sales bn two successive Saturdays, Dec. 4 â€"and 21, at Shugrue‘s restaurant. / William Crtrijckshank, Clarence Hahn, William Temmermann and C. . Kapschull spent the weekâ€"end . in loomington, I!ll., where they atâ€" tended the Twelfth Annual Comâ€" nders and Adjutants convention and (dinner . at the Masonic Temâ€" ple. y tm aat. ;: The remodeling of St. Paul‘s ;hurch is nearing completion and it is expected that church activâ€" ities will be resumed there on Dec. 15. The structure was raised and m modern basement built, which can ;« a recreation center for both the ‘youth and adult groups of ‘the church. PC o9 / Elmer Schmidt spent the weekâ€" end with a group of men in Springâ€" field, I!l., where they inspected a ‘Pillsbury flour mill, (emetsmnmmnnmmmmmmnememnnmmimemmemmsnmmnsmnmmennenunnemnnemnnmmmnmm e en en e ;.‘.',,1'4414 "d T4 J 4 _4 3 d 1 â€"a Td J d J o J al ) h ) it 2 t Jt sigE NE No 1e ME 16 Ne se ts inith dtinecitive tinecithhethonctimes g es * * c oaciniielt S s on on d d Mrs. R. E. Pettis is recovering very nicely from a broken left clavâ€" icle received in ‘a recent automoâ€" bile accident. (She will continue to receive your news, so please teleâ€" plione 485. Mrs. Mildred Love Guenkel is assisting in making this coi:zn interesting for the next few weeks. Your assistance is appreâ€" ciated. "The Perfect Gift" is the name of the Christmas program to : be given Monday evening, Dec. 23, at the Presbyterian church. â€" The next regular meeting of the Deerfield chapter, O.E.S8., will be held Thursday evening, Dec.: 19. There will be aâ€" Christmas (party with Mrs. Raymond Dobbins, Mrs. Leonard North and Mrs. Walter Page in charge. / William Boetcher and two daughâ€" ters of. Chicago visited at the Fred Beckman {arm west of here and in the: village last Saturday. The Boetchers are former residents here. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rapp as their Sunday guests Mr. and | W,. C. Fehr of Manhattan, HL., Mr. and Mrs. Milford W outâ€"ofâ€"style Jeweliry, and unused r lying around the house. _: Turn Them Into Money} _ We will gi.v:d{ou a reliable P for w 1 C. D. Peacock Old Gold and Silver JEWELERS SINCE 1837 {Continued on Page 9) Palmer Houte Corket Money EXTRA PAGE FIVE