1 5X likely there is a_ j in cerâ€" tain food factorsâ€"vi is or minâ€" erals, perkapsâ€"w your Doctor will readily discover. when you haye his prescription, we‘ll appreâ€" clate it if you will it to this store to be filled. Our|stock of food concentrates is fresh and complete. â€"Halfâ€"sick, halfâ€" n“"h wellt Does that just about describe yolpr condition? Somehow you lack the oldâ€"time energy and endunn(‘o; the spark and sparkle you used to have. But don‘t be dint-‘d. Very Mrs. Charles: B. Meyers, wife of Col. Meyers, is chairman of the dinâ€" ner and show to which the public is invited. Assisting Mrs. Meyers are Mrs. Greiner, Mrs. Norris P. Walsh, Mrs. Dover Bell, Mrs. Lloyd Cook, Mrs. Templeton Holland, Miss True Merrill, Mrs. Dorrance S. Col. Edwin C. Greiner, whose pubâ€" lic appearances so ?:r have been limited to the polo field, will take the part of the hero, playing opâ€" posite Mrs. William Dunkle as Litâ€" tle Nell. Capt. Dunkle will take the part of Richard Murgatroyd, the villian, of course. The gym is to be ILecm-ated like a beer garden with bowery waiters, dance hall girls and all the trimâ€" mings, and the show will be szeen from the dinner tables after dinner has been served. There will be dancing with dinnet, and dancing after the perfo , so. the eveâ€" ning promises to be a& long one, full of gayety and entertainment. : The officers at Fort Sheridan are going to try their hand at meloâ€" drama and have or; the Fort Sheridan Dramatic club which will give a play on the évening of Febâ€" ruary 29. The club is rehearsing an old fashioned odrama, "Gold in the Hills, or Dead Sisters‘ Secret," to be pregented at a dinnerâ€" dance at the post nasium on that evening. 2i id FORT DRAMA CLTJB TO GIVE PLAY ‘_ Pharmacists Highland Park _ | H. P. 2600 | H o COMING | â€"â€"â€"â€" "STARS OVER B:g'ADWAY’f © _ __"STELLA PARISH" You‘ll how! with Tt you‘ll love this delight scamp . i . dressed like a million, but with a hole in his socks. Morgan at. his funniest and 1 Wed.â€"Thurs.‘ | Feb. 12â€"13 FRANK MORGAN CICELY COURTNEIDGE HEATHER ANGEL E. W. GSELL & CO. Passes and surpasses anything and everything ever seen the screen â€"building a tunnel f New York to London below the Atlantic Ocean. Also: COLORED MIC MOUSE PAGE SIX Helen Vinson‘ â€" _ Madge Evans Leslie Banks Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. _ k-‘;b 9â€"10â€"11 RICHARD DIX The sky‘s the limit for fun when this gang goes 14 miles up â€" with a laugh every foot of the way. _ Also A CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY l-‘ridly-Saturghy Feb. 7â€"8 JACK BENNY Ted Healy â€" Una Merkel Nat Pendleton A new thrill runs down your spine when you see the screen‘s most powâ€" erful actor in his first star role!!! Thursday | Feb BARTON MacLANE MARY ASTOR Alcyon Highland Park, HL Tel. H. P. 2400 "Transatlantic Tunnel" "It‘s in the Air" "MAN OF IRON®" "Halfâ€"Way" Admission At AlU Times â€" Adults 30c â€" Children 10¢ "The l‘;en'-*eet ‘ Gentleman" : OCA Ravinia H. P. 2300 Feb. 6 The Fifth and Sixth Grade Girls club will have a Valentine party CUGUOM COIWCE PRVMEEWS h 8 A sactred concert is to. b,e given by the Douglas Park Mission Church Choir â€" of hicago, consisting of forty icgs, at the . Winnetka .SwedishvrMi sion church next Saturâ€" day evening at 8 o‘clock, _ The church iTl ated on Birch and Oak streets, Winnetka, The pastor Rev. K. â€" K.. SYllnpon announces that the public is cordially invited. 1 Mr. and |Mrs. P. H. MacGregor of Forest gvenue left last Friday for Clevpland, Ohio were they will make th¢ir home. 94 | â€"The | mens M | United "held at | w. Par | ruary 1 + church A gay) sleigh ride party followed by refreshments was enjoyed |last Thursday by the Tth:and 8th Grade club gir o{ the Y.W.C.A. | Mr. ang Mrs. Fred Kelley pf Deerâ€" field areth¢ proud parents of a son born Tgesday, at the Highland Park hogpital. Po Mr. Dudley Crafts Watgon and daughter Marjory-retumed Monâ€" day from a trip through Mexico. A group of friends gave a surâ€" prise pafty for Miss Phyllis Udell, Satu‘rdaJ evening in observance of her birtHhday. _ i FOR INFORMATION TEL H. P. 133¢ Mr. apd, Mrs. J. B. Nash of 75 Elmwoo trive announce the en gagement pf their daughter Genâ€" evera Amné to Mr. William J. Hesâ€" ler, son pf Mr. and Mrs. Géorge D. Hesler of Jackson avenue, Glencoe. The we 'r}g will take place gsome time in helspring: Miss Katheleen Watson of Marshâ€"| The Epworth leagues of the Highâ€"| man avenue is entertaining at a)|land Park and the Highwood Methâ€"| luncheon and theater party Saturâ€"| odist Episcopal churches are phn-‘ day in Ronor of her birthday anniâ€"| ning a backwoods party in honor of | a versary.| â€" | â€" _ _| Daniel Boone‘s birthday on February | The l\rflisses Nancy and Ruth Chalâ€"| 11. The party will* be held in the | mers of| S. St. Johns avenue enterâ€"| Highland Park church Saturday eve-' tained gt a sleigh ride party last| ning at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is ex-; Thursday evening. I pected to be dressed as a backwoods-;' Five Highland Park girls who are‘ man. Games and program are to be | attending Eastern schools ‘met at | in harmony with the backwoods idea.| T1 the Biltmore hotel, New York for| Any young people of high school age! s dinner, |Saturday. The girls are! are welcome to come. I l Joan Walker, Marion Bard, Katherâ€"| _ Mrs. William F. Peter of Lake| a ine Bard, Jane Haskins and Marâ€"| Forest formerly of Highland Park tha Jang Thomas. » was guest of honor at several occaâ€"| a Mr. and, Mrs. J. B; Nash of 75| sions this weekâ€"end including a dinâ€" Elmwoo trive announce the enâ€"| ner party at Mrs. Roger Vail‘s Friâ€" | y gagement bf their daughter Genâ€"| day evening, tea at..Mrs. Roland| â€" evera Anné to Mr. William J. Hesâ€"| Hastings‘ Sunday and supper at Mrs. Va ler, son pf Mr. and Mrs. Ggorge D.| Edward Smith‘s Sunday evening. | _ Hesler of Jackson avenue, Glencoe.| Mrs. Peter has jjust returned from J The we 'n}g will take place some| a five months‘ $tay in Rome, Italy.I 1 time in the| spring:; Mrs. L. M. Cgok of Fort Sheridan c Mr. udkey Crafts Watgon and | entertained her bridge club Tuesday | Set dnughtezf Marjory + returned Monâ€"| afternoon. [+ «d The Misses Nancy and Ruth Chalâ€" mers of| S. St. Johns avenue enterâ€" tained gt a sleigh ride party last Thursday evening. I Mr. Rolland T. R. Hastings of Egandale road who is in New York this w stopped at Vassar college to see hjis daughter Lydia. | } Miss Katheleen Watson of Marshâ€" man avenue is entertaining at a luncheon and theater party Saturâ€" day in lronor of her birthday anniâ€" versary.| I â€" braveling through Mexico. Mrs. John H. Harmon and her mother rs. C. T. Boynton and grandâ€"dgughter Donna are leaving next week for California to spend the balgnte of the winter. They will be joined by Mr. Harmon withâ€" in a fortnight. f Mrs. camore bravelin Mrs. MISSIO MEETS SUPP DANCE AND« FASHIQON SHOW The (Rector‘s guild of Trinity church (has taken over the dining room, ballroom, and lounge of the Deerpath inn in Lake Forest for a supperâ€"dance and fashion show on Satur night to benefit the guild‘s charity |fund. Mrs. Charles Perâ€" rigo, isted by Mrs. William L. Winters}| is chairman of the party, which will begin at 8:30 o‘clock. Buite 215 3 North Sheridan Read HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Phone H. P. 381 Roysdo ing, Of ilies m e cas Dr. J. P. OCONNELL M. Lougr, son of Albert S. Louer, and grapdson of Mrs. Emanuel Manâ€" del of Roger Williams avenue, which will take place on Februur‘; 25 in Circleville. ‘ Mr. Louer, who makes his home with Mfs. Mandel, the widow of one of the founders of Mandel‘s store; will take his bride to Honolulu for a month‘s honeymoon, sailing for Los Angeles on February 29. They will m their home on Chicago‘s near ndrth side. Miss Bennett atâ€" tended the National College of Eduâ€" cation. |Mr. Louer is a graduate of Dartmotith. ALBERT S. LOUER . < | | TO WED SOON j 10.A Mrs. |Frank J. Bennett of Circleâ€" ville, O., announces the approachâ€" ing matriage of her daughter, Miss Ellen Jones Bennett, to Albert E. Classes in Ballet, Tap, Baliroom and Acrobatie. Evening Classes for Adults Mildred Haessler DANCE STUDIO 1737 RICE STREET }ï¬'zrgtt L. Millard! of Syâ€" place is spending six weeks ARYXSOCIETY ; EBRUARY 13 | thly meeting of the Woâ€" ionary society of the First vangelical church (will be he residence of Mrs. Zahnle, lavenue on Thursday, Febâ€" At 2:30. The ladies of the re cordially invited. uer, who makes his home Miss Edith Mporgan and Miss s. Mandel, the widow of one| Linda Rodenbeck are giving a tea ounders of Mandel‘s store;} °" Monday, February 10 from 4 his bride to Honolulu for| Unti! 6 p.m. at the home of Mrs. ‘s honeymoon, sailing for JOsePh D. Zook, 329 North Linden les on February 29. They| avenue. : Miss Morgan and Miss their home on Chicago‘s| Rodenbeck are members of the faâ€" h side. Miss Bennett at.| CuUlty of Deerfield â€" Shields high e National College of Eduâ€"| 8chool. $ + ‘Mr. Louer is a graduate of| Mrs. Thomas Creigh of Prospest LS + cers, their wives and famâ€" ke up the 31 mer:ertot , and Mrs. Waltet Downâ€" ‘ Mrs. George Harder will enterâ€" tain St. Paul‘s guild on Friday (toâ€" morrow) at her home on Chestnut street and urges all guests to be present at 1:15 p.m. Mrs. Raymond Gooodman and Mrs. Marshall Pottenger were hostesses on Friday at the Goodman home at a luncheon and surprise stork shower in compliment to Mrs. George Jaâ€" cobs. ' . Mrs. E. R. Phelps of Prospect avâ€" enue who accompanied her daughter Mrs. Grant Eugene Hill to her home at Fort Monroe, Va., returned Saturâ€" day. Mrs. HfHl had been visiting her parents here for the past three months. . Mrs. Gerard Van Schaick gizd son Gerard Jr. have motored to Georgia for a three months stay. _ Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Douglass of Roger Williams avenue are in New York City on a businessâ€"pleasure trip. Mrs. Douglas expects to reâ€" turn home the end of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Garnett of ‘S. Lnden avenue are leaving the latâ€" ter part of this week for a short sojourn in Florida. Mrs. Joseph Snyder and daughter Tosephine of the Highland apartâ€" ments have moved to 126 S. First street. & Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Berube and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Greenwald Sr. left Tuesday for a months motor trip through Florida and New Orleans. t ‘*"Moody Day" was obseved last Sunday at the First United Evange!â€" ical church at both the morning and evening services. The pastor, Rev. F. Brandfeliner, who graduated from the Moody Bible institute in August, 1913, spoke of the "Life of D. L. Moody and His Message," in . the morning service and in the evening Miss Selma Dahlberg and the pasâ€" tor gave personal testimonies of the influence of the institute upon their lives. ,Special music consisted of solos by Miss Louise Booth, Mr. Joseph Redine and the pastor, and a piano solo by the pianist Miss Lois Brandfellner. The prelude consisted of a piano duet by Misses Phoebe Hansen and Lois Brandfeliner. The Moody Centenary Song book was used in the services of the day and the special numbers rendered were taken from the same book. These songs were some of the songs used by Moody and Sankey in their evâ€" angelistic campaigns about 60 years ago. ; ! The Womans Missionary society willâ€"meet at the home of Mrs. Rayâ€" mond Sievers of 17 Devonshire court at 2:30 p.m., Thursday, February 13. Mrs. Michael Beaudinâ€"of Judson avenue who underwent an operation recently at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital is getting along as well as can be expected." Mrs. Thomas Creigh of Prospest avenue entertained at luncheon, Wed. nesday,. _Â¥ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I. Orris anâ€" nounce the marriage of their daughâ€" ter, Hanna Adams, to Jerry Lewis Garland of Chicago, which took place January 18. . The Ravinia Garden club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ray O. Nereim 247 Central avenue on Friâ€" day, February 14 at 2 o‘clock. Mrs. Mrs. Bessie Dunn will talk on "Inâ€" dian Trails.". Mrs. H. R. Will and Mrs. E. E. Leonard will be coâ€"hostâ€" esses. s The Highland Park Hospital auxâ€" iliary will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday February 12 at Trinâ€" ity Parish house at 10:30 a.m. Miss Florence Glader was hostess to her bridge club on Monday eveâ€" ning at her home on S. Green Bay at the Y.W.C.A. on Monday, Febâ€" rugry 10. A postman, mailbox and reéfreshments are planned by the party committee. THE PRESS The skin of a human being is about 10 times thicker on the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet than it is on the eyelids. Wei%hing 24 pounds and about 35 inches long, the world‘s record largeâ€" mouth bass caught with rod and reel was taken by George J. Nicholls from the Tombigbee river, in Alaâ€" bama, in April, 1926. The Drama class most cqrdially invites all those members of the club and those in the community inâ€" terested in this production to be their guests on ‘the afternoon of the lith. Mrs. Frank R. Ronan is chairman of the Drama class at the club ra:is year and has presented many delightful plays, among them the very. successful production of "The Curtain Rises," which was given in December. Credit Jeweler & Optician 372 Central Ave. H. P. 6 R Th SPECIAL Complete with eye test... . ‘ Octagon shape for reading or street wear. Reader Brown Meeting Child.â€" Bunny Valentin Reader Ladyki Cavalie State registered optometrist Musicâ€" Helén Taylor : Theme .and Bariations H. ‘ BQunï¬nMek is s :on: Frublingslauten ... ......._..: Mog Marjorie Volwiller Two Butterflles ... ... Eva: Dinelli Hovering Butterflies peimasen MG nice Benson Bentley Ofiginal Compositions Olga Trevisan Songs of Berenice Benson Bentley Dancingâ€" Architectureâ€"Harold Tolstron, reader. Scienceâ€"Bitl Bochm, reader. Scuiptureâ€"Carol Bennett. Artâ€"Marion Thumma, Dianne Ewell. Voice: of Motherhoodâ€"Rowena B. Bennett Philosopherâ€"Edith Lovejoy Pierce. H The Drama class of.the Highland Park Woman‘s club will present a charming program on Tuesday aftérnoon, February 11 at 2 o‘clock at the club house, when the dramâ€" atization of "Pathways of Youth," written by Rowena Bastin Bennett, is interpreted in music, dance and tableau under the spell of the many fairies, elves and brownies, children of club members and their friends, who will enact this delightful fanâ€" tasy under the direction of Miss | Catherime Marie Geary, organizer ’lnd director of the . Children‘s theâ€" !_atre of Highland Park. Mrs. Josâ€" eph G. Tew, a member of the Drami group, is in charge of this program .and has planned the presentation in collaboration with Mrs. Bennett, Miss Berenice Benson Bentley, who has written the music, Miss Cathâ€" eringâ€"Geary, and Miss Helen Tayâ€" lor ‘who will render her own comâ€" position which she recently played in recital at Fullerton hall in Chiâ€" cago. . stumes by Mary Beverly Turiff. ts designed and painted by students Art ‘Department, Deerfieldâ€"Shields Hi School ; Miss Lucile Wood, Director. age. Effects and Lighting by students Stagecraft Group, Dâ€"S High School, M Robert W. Schneider, director. aders in the Architectural and Scienti Displays from the Dramatic Class of ‘t Dâ€"S High School; Miss Elyse Rinkent« wer, director. in collaboration with Mrs. Bennett,| Mrs. Alfred S. Trude, Jr., Mrs. Alan Miss Berenice Benson Bentley, who| R. Kidd, Mrs. Franklyn W. Chaffee, has written the music, Miss Cathâ€"| Mrs. Konrad Schreier, Mrs. George eringâ€"Geary, and Miss Helen Tayâ€" O. Strecker, Mrs. M. G. Kettner and lor Wwho will render her own comâ€"| Mrs. Claburn E. Jones, Mrs. Nathsn position which she recently played| Corwith, Jr., Mrs. Harry S. Vanderâ€" in recital at Fullerton hall in Chiâ€"| bie, Mrs. Edmund L Gilroy, Mrs: C. cago. . J. Haynes, Mrs. James C. Aubrey, The following lines from Mrs.| Mrs. Charles Perrigo, Mrs. E. T. R. Bennett‘s work might perhaps be| Murfey, Jr., Mr. Harry L. Perkins, said to express the theme of the Mrs. C. A. Parliament, Mrs. Fred ideal Mrs. Tew has sought to exâ€" Cuscaden. press in this program: 4 | _ The fashion show will begin at 10 *PATHWAY OF YOUTH \â€"TO BE CIVEN FEB. 11 Childâ€"Betty Gill? Jack«inâ€"theâ€" Box â€"Barbara Brownie in a Mouse Tra Readerâ€"â€"Joyce Haworth Brownieâ€"Charles Bletsch ‘Art beauty Science that is the wrinkled road to truth These are the pathways worthy of our youth And that the young may have the feet to dare . Their endless reach is <~every Mother‘s Praver." ‘avalier~â€"Dignne Ewel ad~â€"~Kenneth Bennett assieâ€"â€"Helen Sarrett tumes by Mary Beve s designed and paint Rowena Bennett, Berenice â€"*Milton Ti pixies‘ Clock i donated by mes. . H. NEMEROFF The cast is as follows Bentley, Catherine Geary Colhgonu in Program the that eople Easter Bunny ty Smolonski 1 Bennett Rice, Ado D.â€"S. High Iman, Har made by C Cyril €, C Donald Cox, Dewey Gill, y, William Guernsey, Alvin ry Steele, Sidney Steele. Hay Ben ith the rising road to Murfey yril C. Coombs oombs Funeral $#7.50 ph Czerwenka Sehool. 1d Block. . B idents of ids â€" High i1dents of hool, Mr. H. Taylor Moskowski Moskowski feld Gaynor Adler CALF BRAINS Boneless RolledLeg VealRoast ». 29 HOMESTEAD Fresh Ground Hamburger «1e«b. 15¢ BROOKFIELD OR SUNLIGHT As previously announced K Mrs. Fred S. Shafer and Mrs. Wi F. Bromstedt, Jr., the fashion show will C000X UODRORIOIAIN The fashion show will begin at 10 o‘clock and continue for about half an hour. The buffet supper will be served at midnight. PHILIP A. DaANIELSON 1625 HINMAN AVENUE Telephoneâ€"GREENLEAF 33 EVANSTON, ILL. Lb. Many dinner parties, buffet supâ€" pers and cocketail parties are being planned to precede the dance. Among those making reservations for large groups are: Mrs. H. G. Smith of Deere Park, Mrs. William E. Peters, C [= > tor‘s Guild for the furtherance of its many charitable projests during the year, promises to be a most enjoyâ€" able and successful occasion. Charles Perrigo, chaitman of committee, announces that to da! between two and three hundred resâ€" ervations have been made. * Lb. 19c The supper dance and fashion show to be held Saturday evening, Feb. 8, at 9:00 p.m. at the Deerpath Inn of Lake Forest, under the sponâ€" sorship of the '_rrigity‘,anrdl _Rcc- SUPPER DANCE FEB. 8 Many Parties Planned Prec ing Rector‘s Guild Party Fashion Show Lb. zsc Rooms for transientsâ€"suites for permanent guests. Suggest to your ouroftown friends thit when they come to Chicago they enjoy the quiet comforts of Evanston‘s Early Ameri+ All Homestead visitors are delighted with its Early American charm. And they praise its food, which inâ€" cludes many delicious New England and Southern dishes. You‘ll like it here. too. ROUND S TE A K Fancy Fresh Evanston‘s 3 Early .® American â€"â€" Inn for Choice Rooms ’ and Suites CALI H A M S 1 Ib. Special For Friday & Saturday Native Beef Shankless 15¢ IN EVANSTON AT DEERPATH INN Operat ed The Mommwmm BUTTER ROLLED RIB ROAST PRIME RIB e ROAST BEEF RENDERED _ _ LARD Lb. lSc * 20¢ 3 300 * 291C Native Beef â€"2â€"3â€"4 Ribs The Navy Recrui i New Post Office Bniu;ï¬:, a announced today that thirty young men are to be enlisted and trans. ferred to the Great Lakes Naveal Training Station during the month of Februsry. Applications are being mocepted daily at the Chicago Re. cruiting Station. Applicants must be of high moral character ang must pass a rigid physical examin ation. BRIDES ATTENTION Great Lakes Opens _ _ Enlistment Rolls from the Horseshoe Inn, the n who, played Marchi n....:'E Hansen‘s Tavern who won h“ Moroney Insurance team., x Other victories were u. Vogue Cleaners over m Wilson, the Highland Park Press from the Horseshoe Inn, ~‘ who played Marchi Brothere . > by scores of 922â€"84 910â€"849. The Whitelouse Tavern boys ue shutous" ~u5t® Lo. *oore n nomphee shutout over last week‘s commn tion in the Highland Park m Men‘s Bowling League., e feated Coleman‘s in all fl-h‘ from Coleman Bowlen Jane Frye of Lake J of Winnetka; Frances Winnetka; Hanna. Park. Due to the number of reâ€" quests for private instrucâ€" tion in cooking I will give lessons to a limited number of persons at your home. THURSDA Y present exclusive by professionals, : ing North Shore pecial PHIL LIBBY Food Consultant Post Office Box * Highland Park. Lucile Hilborn Food Consultant th Moderate Fe« PHIL LIBBY Lb. . 10¢ "*27¢ £ 999 1ces BACON SQUARES Baby Beef Sugar Cured SIRLOIN STEAK LIVER 1194c Native Beef Photo by Hecketsweller ve displ M £. sboneaeed l.“ Fresh o by "om muad ke Forest: a.. 8 Applicants must character and »hysical examin. groups 0i all three game, £79â€"929 Heffernan, of /| II s€C » 1988