F] EVENING PERFORMANCES _‘ || ing friends night. ~~~~~(~~~~ y & Thm. and P p. 16. 4 Mr.‘:J: B. Glmett*;retume%o M:n- 2 td a ‘Bat., Bun., Welidays â€"~2:20 day from a miotor trip to Florida.. traks" * + 1.3'.-" * Mrs. Garnett will remain for & short ESs.,,, visit with her sister Mrs.R. G.»JB!T- Wga_’:g R $ Te Secaans sonâ€"atâ€"Washington, Puur:“-%/ile in ts slsc t amare â€"FPri.~"â€"_ March 19â€"20 || * Lauderdale,â€"Fla., they wére enâ€" " 4 ::?_ l_f,;z. e 49 irt fls + * es m * WImMFREPSHAW>â€" ||â€" "- GENEVIEVE TOBIN_ â€: thagensiar ced m CHICAGO OFFICES: SOCIAL CARD _ .:;> â€"|} © â€"< j }<< [ C ap PARTY MONDAY s cLes i“‘ On Monday evening March 28 the | )7 Sheridan â€" ‘Rebekah. Sewing . circle dane will entertain at .MLM‘ ECY 1 e ult Communications intended for must be written on one side of the p and signed with name and of the writer. ‘They should reach ‘c huu!o.:q-nmh t issue. pela ht# -b Bubstription Price, $1.50 per year | * 6 gents per Resolutions of condolence, cardsâ€"of â€" notices ‘of « affairs where: an admission charge is mw“‘l‘* 4 5 + mnngwnn’nn i o FOR P. E n toah m“ Mr. uumfn. L. Ledlie | Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Fuller entertained twenty guests Sunday, at a honoring their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8T. PATrRICK‘s _ _ _â€" > PARTY â€"AT ELKSKCLUB .*â€"_._ «Axery delightful St. Patrick‘s day party was. givenâ€"â€"Puesday evening at the Elks club. â€" There were about fortyâ€"five couples present who enâ€" CGIVES MUSICALE public is invited. â€"â€"THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Pa: Migs. Priscilla Carver gave (the first of her morning musicale‘s yesâ€" terday morning at the home of Mrs. IK.. $. Boynton. | â€" . â€" ! * < . hours.â€" A . fixeupiece or furâ€" nished musieâ€"for the m‘gfl@j buffet supper® was served at midâ€" F. C. Evans who ‘celobrated their fortyâ€"secont anniversary, March 13. joyed dancingâ€"until the wee small Have you sent in a recipe yet? Many others: have taken iadvantage of â€"our Atne offer, and some of these are going to win a prize. Why don‘t PAGE SIX you send"if your recipe, for it may be a winner, even if jt is simple. Read. instructions: in ‘our‘ advertiseâ€" Aleyon Mighiand Park, DL Tel. H. P. 3400 in Rafael Sabatini‘s bthc on # 4& $ on frce Rroi ienss ‘the qront adren: Alo %‘"flofl SUBJECTS Sun.â€"Mon,.â€"Fwes:â€"Mar., 22:23â€"21 ERROLâ€"FLYNN |_â€" Saturday â€" .. _ >:â€" .. March 21 ‘â€"â€"ROBERT TAYLOR _ : JEAN PARKER Ted Healy â€". Nat Pendleton ~â€"‘Admission At AB Times | Adults 30¢ â€" Childron 18s LOCALS * TEO C SWING >~>PS_â€"REGAN â€"â€" ¢ 1 Heart throbs and in "Mr. Hobo" in "Strike Me * 4 Dcvhc.tn “D.?- : ~James gney : in "Ceiling Zero Fleet" raciak ‘ of | ~"‘thentic ! March 21 || = to AB« s Sororis Amicae | will iRold. & card party, Monday evening, | h 80th in the [Legion rooms:l¢ Maâ€" ‘sonic â€"temple; â€" Mrs, ~Arthur Swan son is chai and ticket® may be had from /her committee, i N ¢ | 1 murnntctieni¢en 1, .. M * «N A* Philomathean Readin ! pete entertained cirhnabu::lu bufâ€" fet supper bridge, Tuesday leveâ€" ilint;a‘t the home of: Dr. add. Mrs. George G. Pdstels. _ | â€"[|| | . :. Miss: Joan| Walkér, faug Mr. and Mrs, Robert °F. W 284 Cary vetue, is che dance | comm ‘ for th SORORIS AMICAR rws_m&t f "_Mr. and ‘Mrs. Eugene De Bartoli m:cod are arinouncing the râ€" rival ‘ofâ€" a daughter, born â€"Sunday at ‘Alicé Home hospital, Chicago. . . Mr. and ‘Mrs. Geatge Schéuchert pflug of Chicago have leased & home in Ravinia and are moving"to Highâ€" land Park on April 15. 5 * Miss Lonuisa Kuist of N. Second street, who fell in her home last week and was badly bruised, is getâ€" ting along nicely; + _ _ | Mr. and Mrs. Windell Bower of Chicago are the proud parents of ason, born Sunday <at the Highâ€" Jand Park bospitals °_ .. _ /A Republican rally was held last Baturday evening at. the home of Mr. Arthur Hook in Highmoor. _‘ will return xâ€"â€"â€" _ her spring vace. â€"_â€" Boyd Miss Lillian Swanson, Mr#. Jean Binclair and Mrs. Alvina Culver, ofâ€" ficers of ‘Camipbell Chapter filled stations in Wilmette chapter on Mondayâ€"evening, the occasion beâ€" The A. Rafferty family: have moved from the Adamson apt?'rtment on McGovern street to the Farmer apartment on Sheridan placé. Miss Phoebe Swazey and Miss Lydia <Hastings are driving home from Vassar college and will arrive at their homes on Friday. °. J tertained by Mr. and Mrs. Ri,.â€"_ formerly of this gity. The Rigdon â€" have built a new house and expect to . make â€" their â€"permanent home John Baka,; Chicagoâ€"_>~,_ line Wilrey of Highland r«. _ among those to take out m&. licenses in Waukegan recentlg.® ‘â€" Randall Roberts of Belle aw, who has been quite ill with fever is very much recovwe Little© day‘at the â€"If Mrs. Larson â€" Mr. and Mrs. & Téo," 3. 3t Taim shagg " iof"". Wilmette, . formerly | ‘of ghil Park, who is to be married o Snite‘s brother Mr. Holtis ? on‘ Jr. early in theâ€"spring. > Mary‘ Jane Schultz who is studyâ€" ing radio and June Weber who is studing art willâ€" return from Steyâ€" .enus college todg:('lfhunday) for their spring> vacation with their reâ€" BDauivai 1016 Willoughby Tower ‘Tel. C« aNMA“N ~andeMrs. Cart Saloo M oreen residence on N. Green Bay in ,u\hhor iectï¬on Mrs. Frank Walz have n North avenue to the 44 44 _of t h U * Gilencoe enâ€" ~am gg; m om : ~Fridnds +Hth birthâ€" unhvaide avâ€" hospital, pital en eveâ€" Mrs. ‘of : of thg. at: ool, P\ ks iaf%Wï¬tunï¬ng Saturâ€" day.from Dartmouth @ollege forâ€"his of j Sheric 1 y . guests «day pvening p» ¢ nner da; F drive en her club at Juncheon and b: last Thursday. *+.,Mys.. John Hgrt of Oakwood avâ€" "enue who suflrd_ a stroke about six ks ago is slowlyâ€" imiproving. . and Mrs, Janson Taylor of Lake place are(receiving congratuâ€" la on ‘the birth of a son, born Sa y at the Highland Park hosâ€" \Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Martin and son "Tillie" are leaying H {l.:hnd Park ) for theit) new home at. Fort Lau €, | * | ’ Martins have) been visi here for a few #h' after. s ng the winter at 1 Beach, Rlorida. S P brs, | Reserve ers of Fort Sherâ€" idan | en at a St. Patrick‘s W sday evening for ‘the Regular officers of the post at the | Reserve idan | en a W Reguilar office ; | Mt. Jay 8S.. Glidden | of Dale ayâ€" returned Wriday fronm a three trip to J&maica. : _ |Mts. Charles! Sanborn of Ridgeâ€" paign, Chris Mornini was appointed A m*,ml?e&d'f%. Executiveâ€"commitâ€" sp . _ MRK and Mrs. Max SGarrick â€"of TecokÂ¥yâ€"are happyto announce the arrival of a daughter, March‘11 at the Wighland Park hospital. . Mrs. Joseph Snyder returned Sunâ€" day â€" evening . fromâ€" spending six weeks in San Francisco and Bevâ€" erly, Hills, Calif. ai.‘* Mr. Fred . BoGby ~Graf, have, been â€"spe Fisk, returned They, will retu part of this w ‘\The young â€" and they," z_ _~_â€"*~M. E. Churches will meet -""“eï¬féï¬;ï¬@: F râ€" etta place nCX® goyy m land Park churCR\ priggy evening at 8 p.m. for the pury . m izzing a young people@S wpefety . All of the young peoplqe ", ‘tThe community . who are ‘interest@q . ._ invited to come. _ It is anticipal that a very interesting program o recreation «and other kinds of activâ€" ity ‘will beâ€"workedâ€"out.â€"â€" _ ‘â€" Peter Peradotti of Highwood was pointed county chairman of the &l;n American state organization of. ‘the â€" Horner. forâ€".Governorâ€"cam> paign, Chris Mornini was appointed. ing‘>, netka.> \Irying and Randall and Wilâ€" liam Barer who are attending Yale university will: arrive home Saturâ€" day for their spring vacations. . | My? Walter Schultz and two chilâ€" drer| pf Rockford spent the weekâ€"end with |Mr .and Mrs. Roy Howe jof rinia. < Mr. . Schultz: is Mrs. »3: e‘s‘ brothep. ; f :.; 04 ;.3 0c ~Mrs. Arthar .mmmu has returried fl',b _'_a‘mobr jfl'.“": m“.flir Fla., _Mrs. Viola Conrad has.returned from Fisk, Wis., where sheâ€"spent several weeks visiting her parents. Mr. Fred , her nephew .and son raf, of Lake Zurich who have, been â€"spending the <winter in Fisk returned with_Mrs. Conrad. They. will return to Fisk the latter of thisâ€"week.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€" < Mr. and Mrs. Georgeâ€"H. Koon r#:xned Sunday from New Orleans, Tows, and Biloxi, Miss.â€" \Mrs. Archibald Abercromby enâ€" terthined the Past Matrons club at :&t ome on Lincoln avenue last I y..: T | l We repair watches;clocks and jewelry of ‘every description. 372 Central Ave.â€" Tel. H.P. 630 The young folks from 18 to 30 Highhnd Park m Bape â€"â€"2â€"M. E. Churches H meet AUlggs 22 tm c>â€"Aâ€"Laurâ€" 518 Central Ave. â€" TelH.P. 3852 _ Domenieâ€"tosest a_memiglr _ " ROTERPE â€"~ SCHOOL OF MUSIC I., H. NEMEROFEF Jewelry= Repairing _ CREDIT JEWELER _ _ AND OPTICIAN “,éfï¬ Dnrr?nco Roysdon |are| entertaining | cocktails Saturâ€" ala are movâ€" o THE PRESS ark i4 acy o n nede I l O in narithone e Tone o featured [d nner, @n movies between theâ€" dances. f:‘hc pro¢eeds of 2' is dinner will be used for the purpose of bnfldl:g a club ‘house for this club which when comâ€" pleted wig.l be available to other orâ€" ganizations ifor matches, practice, instruetion ind ‘social activities. * On‘the committee with Mr. and Mrs.{R. J, Spahr are the following: Mr: and Mrs, J. H. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Brown, Mr. and "Mrs. C. D. Crist, Mr. and Mrs. O, Ahiberg, Mr. and Mrs, B. Stiegler; Mr. and A.. R. Esmiz, Dr. and Mrs. G. G. Bostels, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Prudgen, Mr. and Mrs.J. F. Farâ€" neti, Mr. u*l(rl F. J. Weber. © Rifle Cluh Celebrates _ _ Its Third Anniversary The Sheridan Rifle and Pistol club in ¢elebratio x’ its third year as & rifi¢ club will entertain its members and friends rather lavishly at an informal (d/ â€"dance, at Witten‘s hall on Wednesday, March 25 with ser}:ix}: sta\,;s t at 6:30 p.ltl.i' | | BR I. , chairman of the comâ€" mittee. nmla‘cu that the club is Any whowflmire to make up a party for ‘pccasion may be acâ€" commoda y calling the secretary at | High $151. There‘! will be no‘extmvich*‘quo' for this service. : ogist, : Dr, Donald Lairfd TN Tne AMERICAN WEEKLY, the magaâ€" zine distributed with NEXTâ€"SUNâ€" D%. CHICAGO . HERALD .and E INER. e > w 5 mittee, annmiqunces that the CcluD 18 fortunate | in securing ‘the, services of Major Rrancis‘ W. Parker of Highland Park for a short address. Major Parker no introduction to the sHooking fraternity having been an ridnt sportsman, rifie and pistol enthusiast for many years and is at this time a life member and director of the National Rifle assoâ€" ciation. || | [ P ue What Your Darling Child Really Thinks. of Ybu." Anvilluminating ‘arâ€" * seenâ€"never tasted. Yet you conâ€" sume this food evéery day. Vitaminsâ€" invisible and tastelessâ€"are essential to human life..But often th& regular, diet does not provide vitamins i t quantities. Then the defiâ€" m ust be supplied through f60d m“m‘ in vitamins, If you ® resistance, ie enbent en The Food You Have Never Seen â€"_â€"_North Shore Buick Ponti‘zi1 108 South First Street. pirted \*~~~~‘+ Phimeé . There is a food you have never bnacons in niliice Sm atraul Wb wines Sumenc . tm Retoiherk AU_~ AA[fl~â€"_: â€" â€"â€"_, ~ JOSEPH WBNG.P ror nForMATION TEL x r. use ||[/‘ 508 Central Avenue Phone I1 on Wednesday, Ms rving to s at 6:3 R. J. Spahr, chairmar ittee, annqunces that rtunate in securing . Major Rrancis‘ W. ighland |Park for a s ids en‘ the sh frater Qualified for a place on the honor roll ‘Lhiade-ict}oum.m.,mu“ulu"m“f‘mhx__tgau.;-rm‘?m thouy ;“"2 .’;""l ilate > +A “Mnbbm""“â€lâ€ï¬‚mdmdw“.{“. Mua-fl._‘.?h'__:&nn.m ent Plan. .* _ Mildeed Hacsster ~â€" ||\/ DANCE\STUDIO » | #, finsee ‘H nn:cn ETREET _ _ 1. c ranierooerds 280 ‘ Evening Classes for Adults /\ *Price Class Winner 352â€"Mile Yosemite Economy Run A ZSJfl.p.nl.(mdlï¬d“)Pdflm. Auto. Assn. supervision ‘â€"â€" J s« and it asks no oddsâ€" ~..__~_ of any car at any price ~3 inscc sns indï¬ e a upianinaigestha nomr w n annpniesamremeiiine in ie ne in otgga e ermegcc Tripleâ€"Sealed Hydravlic Brake " Sencoth and sure i,q,gax,v;gg“ â€"â€" Kneeâ€"Action Ride °© For safety and comfort on -nymnd *Turretâ€"Top" Fisher Bodies The smartest, safest bodies built today Level Floorsâ€"Front and Rear â€" s3 câ€" . o. .. Rodt room.foral..., â€" â€" H. P. 2300 Morning Mail Delivered . f: Half Hour Earlier Daniel A. Cobb, who recently sucâ€" ceeded Hugo L. Schneider as postâ€" master, ‘has arranged: that the morning mail delivery hmndo‘hslf an hour earlier than hitherto. This is done by eliminating the distribuâ€" tion of periodicals and limiting the morning delivery to first class mail. . Postmaster:;Cobb stated that next month thorj‘uhr semiâ€"annual inâ€" spection of the routes . of carriers will be made and he is hopeful that following this inspection he will be *. Take. advantage of . our 3 =â€"â€"=BRAND‘S [ "STUDIO Permanent Waves e o7 .. _ _ SUHTE 218 . â€˜ï¬ a ~NORTH SHORE BUILDIN $3.50 â€" $10 * Copies, Enlarging, Supplies, Printing & Developing | _1 When spring approaches, women every: whereâ€"hurry beauty~ shops. Frankly, we‘re making & strong bid for this éarly spring business# rush. . That‘s‘ftheseagsdp for these special tow prices! «t <} y.~ > J. H. LUNDSTROM, M. D. Telephone Highland Park 170 the I s Ann SATHSFY ‘YOURSELE . WiT ‘369 Cen venue : Highland Patk, Illinois Telephorie 256 : Master Siz 2â€"Doog Stdanâ€"â€" $675* able to it the nun men. . If number of lowed ighland P increased, flllb‘m liver mail| to a number q districts do not have at present.! V of B THURSDAY, MARCH eS :s oficeied, Dr. J. P.0CO *OFFICIAL PRICE CLASS on ark 4 700 «4. 1s Ca TH John uary 4 just who ment ‘band Dpoty: rarri sides three aged Eva, in Fe usry ton â€" Ri â€" Fu Gold) High day â€" held by ter ng wen Mrs ter He Fu