_ To be eligible for this organizaâ€" tion a student imust have maintainâ€" ed an Aâ€"B average in English and must have an: originai manuscript accepted by the society. Miss Craig‘s accepted work was a collection of poems. Miss Craig is also on the staff of the Stentor, the college paper; is poetry editor of Tusitala, the campus literaty magazine and is a member of the cmgv‘: writing class, : ‘ a t Mrs. F. Kmm of (Glenview avenue, who m co% to her home with a severe cold for the past week, is improving. e Miss Cathering Craig. a sophomore at Lake P‘pred‘-eqllefl,e;ru one of the four students pledged to Sigma Tau Delta, rational honorary Engâ€" lish fraternity, at the college last week. [).2*. Mrs. Chester W.‘?p' and :h' Annette M. Chapin of 513 Waverly road, are in New York City where they are staying at the New Weston. Mrs. E. W. Spencer moved inâ€" to an apartment in the Sher Park building on Sheri;zn road. Catherine Craig Pledged Doing all his own work in the takâ€" ing, developing, printing and mount« ing of photographs, Irving 1, Ir., has now on exhibit in B College Library in Yale university, a number of pictures whose subject matter ranges from Yale to France and from pottery to towers,. PAGE SIX Irving Randall, Jr., Displays Photos Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, pastor of St. Paul‘s church, Deerfield, read the service;: The bride‘s sister, Arline Gastheld, served as bridesmaid and the best man| was Wilbur Lips. A dinner to the immediate families was served following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Lips are to reside with the groom‘s parents, temporarily. Walter Lips Weds _ ; Charlotte Gastheld The marri of ‘Miss Charlotte Gastheld, damm of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gastheld of Deerfield road, and Walter Liips, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lips, took place Saturâ€" day afternoon at 4 o‘clock at the home of the bride‘s parents. . The *~â€"â€" ~ COMING SOOKN .â€"â€" Laurel & Hardy in "Bohemian Girl" himself would have wished it ; . . his best beloved love story made into a million doHar film sensation by the producers of "Mutiny on the Bounty" 715 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. Sat., Sun,, Holidays _ 2:30 Continmous Tues.â€"Wed.â€"Thurs. May 5â€"6â€"7 RONALD COLMAN . ELIZABETH ALLAN in A delerious, Duchess onâ€" the loose meets a suave playboy of the Casinos . . . and that‘s how the laughs begin Alcyon Every second‘s crammed with fun Tok in Tovg show you" the Intert 3 w â€" you technique ! Thursday CLARK GABLE _ CONSTANCE BENNETT STUAR'I“. ERWIN "After Office â€" Hours" Hi jinks and hilarity on the hi seas! ‘-.h'od-.h‘-mm 'u'-.m': nhoCoherhandM Highland Pack, HL / | TeLH. P. 2400 > ;Wfl‘!!h. mhige Siunday â€" Monday May 3â€"4 DOLORES DEL RIO WARREN WILLIAM LOUISE FAZENDA im "The Widow From Monte Carlo" Fridayâ€"Saturday ‘_| May 1â€"2 ARLINE JUDGE <PAUL i!(I-:LLY "HMere Comes "A Tale Of Two Cities®" Adults 30¢ â€" Children 10¢ Evening Performances LOCALS «/ ‘ â€" glorious 99 of April 30 May 3â€"4 "maie Peagpd oo w T n 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Baldwin a returning today from Phoenix, Ar where they spent the past th weeks visiting Mr. Baldwin‘s moth . David Stryker of! Deerfield, sophomore at; Lake Forest coll was one of the four students toeï¬ pledged by . Slcn% Tauâ€" Delta, 11 tional hongrary English fraterni at the college last week. â€" _ .. _ To be eligible for membership | this organization one must haj maintained at least an Aâ€"B ave in English at the college and ha a manuscript accepted by the colle, chapter of Sigma Tan Delta. St er‘s work was a short story entitle "Resurrection :Before Death." _ Mrs. Joseph Lambert of Dec Park drive was called to Winnip early this week by the death of } sister Mrs, A. R. King. _ The Philomathea Reading cir will hold a Mother‘s day progr: next: Tuesday at the home of M Oscar Bellk Low. 2.) ... . |. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Frank Crim Newark, IIL, spent the week with the McCaffrey family of Second street, 4 Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Cleary of 4 N. Sheridan road are spending s eral days at the New Weston, N York City, * E4 Ladies Aid To a Entertain _;i The Ladies Aid of the Redeen t:thmnv church are| sponsoring unusual affair this evening (Thui day). This society condz.&ta & | afternoon in each month, but this : month‘s entertainment th husbands and other friends are a invited. For that reason the m ing will be held in the evening a o‘clock in the assembly room of echurh. © s } Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Leaming & moving to Deerfleld, Friday, wh¢ they, will spend the‘ summer. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carver h taken an apartment in the U building. | _/ | Mrs. Robert E. Wood and dau ter, Miss Mary, and her guest Wise of Houston, Texas, left terday morning on a ten day mo trip to New* York. 1 | o . NIM r?h. James Sheahen and M Frances Shelton gave a misc?lu K\:s shower last evening for M nk Shelton. j $u $3 The Friendship |Cirdle of Highwood M. E. ch will hol regular meeting at homekof i and Mrs. Ragnar ickson, Deerfield road, Highland Park, $ urday night, May 2, at 8 o‘cl All the friends gnd members of church are invited to come and : this group, [ ginia for a f! days. _ Dr. and/ Mrs. Grover Q. Gri are eneeyzlninx Saturday Lvem for Mr, and Mrs, George Bald who celebrating their tenth w ding annliversary. 3 n-ir;-l-;v.i;; Randall n:nd Hrs.‘!’z B. Hitchcock have motored to Friendship Circle Meets May 2 Mr. Irving Randall spent the w end in Hot/ Springs, Ark. Also in Boys‘ O “ord \ ndals, HIGHLAND PDRY 28 North First Street Solid leather soles and umn. %Eï¬l out wear 3 pairs of cheap sho@s. S AL,..:. CHILDREN‘S AND MI . snadpyl _ » Al’m i It has & soft 1 Frequ@it| wash barm %.|‘ ... .‘ Can b f' sed Sree § 1e Excellfint | wear, Holds® ‘shape It is #itractive u.;xutr* BEA A SPHMP or _ hy BSMBERG YARN Your UJnderwear Gives u Sugh Satisfaction . . . out thouith not ong of the three chosen to c#mpete in the national contest, the hland ark high school band bettemed allâ€" its past records sgwri in CHampaign miro:’s, ln% ur> day. Â¥} _ [ (+ $3008 . â€"f ,_ Of Fhe soloists, ratings in the#:st divivvq,'are n by goï¬'n ‘Engâ€" stromp Neutorn Hoffman, and |Jim Sanfbt, with John and Neuton ree: omme@ded for the national, be held i Cleveland, Ohio, on May 14. "I |iy | very |pleased and‘ sati with the results of the st?el onâ€" test,! Mir. Finch, director, said. "Our band : ingl pl in first division spea ‘;." vell for our school-f-ona‘g) of the snffliest in the Class "A" c¢omâ€" peuttugh _ | | Ao high is cla gfl this tain at a Wis.3 : mot P1 husbhsr ‘ Ryyker is ‘.m:itdfln? tai |of the| Stentor, the college v‘:ï¬ per, for which he,“wrifl'u & pold at called| "Potâ€"Pourri. es 6 D. | and Arthur F. Byfield whqhaye been living at the Ambasâ€" sadiy East hotel in Chicago since Feliguary 1 during the remodeling of faeir homgé on South Li'g n avâ€" enug (have urned to Highland Parg.: Doctorf Byfleld has| just reâ€" turfed by plane from a ten day trip to floston where his: son ‘Abbott is a s€iphomore \at Massachusetts \Inâ€" stitiste of Technology. t | N. and Mis. Charles O‘Malley of Gleroe are announcing the birth of a s&h born Tuesday at the Highland tur Flo Sin tionï¬ Mong those to take out marriage licer$g5 in Wiaukegan recently are: Josdgh J. Riddle, Jr., of Highland Pn;'_nd Georgia F. Fitzgerald of HigKwood.__John Lemm, Half Day and Beatrice Newman of Highland Park i nof 4 1 D winos BAKD AT Jo Liewroe are a s&h born T Par] hospita * Ns. willi Shqjidan is v Ors|Ager at ) felnd thigjcity are a d{aghter bo lang Park h M3. ‘and son§ Billy a Udg#] } motore last®weekâ€"en H. Ei ‘band c H. 6 1lLband ntest. L | Jien . Hastings, daugther of Mr. and} Mrs. ~Roland Hasti underâ€" we ï¬ n appendectomy Saturday at the »flighland| Park hospi ind is getting along inicely. Pofs d My. Samuel Holmes of N. Sheriâ€" danproad is i w..hington.§ D.C. on busiifess this week. PGDES J&n . Hasti an rs. Ro we n appe the ghland1 get along M}. | Samuel Elg 8 :?ug in| the first division, i} not one of the three chosen te in the national contest, ghland Park high school band d _ all. it Eut records sq‘awr'l impaign, Illinois, last Saturâ€" Highia and M last y and ‘Mrs. :C. elever? friend iffet supper : Phil Libby pent the. wed Mrs. F, K. d Mr. Libby. ional ( East |Aurora, and | Mopton cof bands will represent the " IHinpis bands at the Na+ ontest |\ in Cleveland,; )hio, the btlsh sextet vmn'u:s onors last year, it is + se an ngst Colots ial P ft luxurious feel. Friday lt‘t#l? Highâ€" pital. P :4 3 rs. Walter F{é and Duane an than to Urbana ;l’inois to attend the D. T. C. Dunckel of Fort siting Major and Mrs. ison, Wis, this week. â€" George ï¬nndn of the proud parents of i D. R. Morlin enterâ€" riends from Chicago per Sundayâ€"evening. ibby of Mi wnï¬akeé. . weekâ€"end tl& her K. Maechtle and her ISION _ :, ON BY | | STATE MEET ds from 4 ty in om, Neuto? Hoff â€" rass Sextet Go To ontest. well,;: : | ",an. 19 ‘run or plj‘fl T SANDALS _ $1.19 rm\ a hot iron. tion does nbot id Park 1 rice $1.39 19 BERG" IS | qUALITY. | GOOD g â€"does not White THE PRESS sns iA dbnisna oys tutit s on in ty m vog wild d n t a gift of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Vail in memory of their son Joe. The glintings were done by Elizabeth Orton Jones ,a Jlocal <artist. | Mrs. Warren Ewer gave a gift of light shades.‘ Mr, Ewing of the Huber Electric donated the enamel for, the furniture and wood work and the, bathroom. â€" The material for the cubjicale ‘curtains was donated by the Woman‘s Auxiliaryâ€"of the hosâ€" pital, and the funds to sew them were furnished by the Social Servâ€" ice department of the Woman‘s club. The Social Service department will: also furnish two bedside tables. in construction, but most attractive in appearance. The tufted spréads, the white ruffied curtains, the softly tolored ivory furniture and walls re at once pleasant and restful. mitted to compete in the national contest without playing at the state ‘contest. Alan Bede, Dorothy Utâ€" padel, Bob Jackson, Hugh Suttle, Osborn Mason, and Stewert Gail play in the sextet. , A}>: 2 day, May 12. ; y The ward accomodates three cribs and one junior bed and is not only the last word in comfort, but a deâ€" light to the eye. The Social Service department donated the cribs and mattresses of standard hospital type |â€" Colorful murals of children at play, have been painted in the ward, Woman‘s Club Gives ; Parties To Furnish ; Children‘s Ward ‘The last of the series of bridge parties sponsored by the Service deâ€" partment of the Highland . Park Woman‘s club was given Tuésday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Groâ€" ver ‘Q. Grady. These parties have been given during the past year for the purpose of helping to furnish a children‘s ward at the Highland Park hospital, The room is nearâ€" ing completion and will be“apenet‘l ~/ All eightyâ€"five members of the band remained in Champaignâ€"Urâ€" bana from Friday until Sunday. Credit Jeweler & Optician Opposite Alcyon Theater 872 Central Ave. (H. P. 6: SPECIAL 87.50 Complete with eye test... Octagon shape for reading or m Tap, and Acrobatie. + m Classes for Adults FOR INFORMATION TEL H. P. 133% LOUIS QUICK SHOE REP AIR State registered optomoqinu ~I. H. NEMEROFF VENETIAN BLINDS 15 North Second Street 2 inch Venetian Blinds Complete Color Selection, ‘Phone for Estimate ARROW VENETIAN CO. the public on National: Hospital EARLY SPRING SPECIAL Let us repair the next pair of shoes: .. . It will pay you to send them to . . Mildred Haessler DANCE STUDIO around corner of Chandler‘s 421 South Wells Street Phone â€" Webster 3611 ft. Deerfield O.E.S. To Hold | \Rummage Sale on Friday ‘ A vacant store next to the Deerâ€" field post office will be used by the Eastern Star Guild for their spring rb_m_m.[‘ sale to open ‘tomorrow qgmm‘ndmmflmunï¬l&t- urday evening. * In addition to the rummage sale An Invitati S_efe our latet!t;, Complimént.ary Ma Permanent Wave Bar, Massage and Department and many other new i 18 North Sheridan Road 364 East Central Ave. Bed, table and bath linens, madeira and y ironed and folded ready for use;~ Webring appa turned damp, ready for ironing,. "> / s 15. POUNUS! ...... |......:....... .,...: .c =ommmnonpenpnte on se n ho ons . l .. 1 Avoid washday, it is real drudgery. .. it is so inexpensive, besides you * satisfactory laundry wo Dutch Maid Hand 18 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD You are cordially invited to inspect our new, modern Beauty Shop Td ig h. o) ho t fol Heglne Highland Park Phat cy Special offer Try This Service | LARRY CUTLER‘S Shirts finished with this bundlé, 8¢c Rach, Ap Lo Pip. . Aaac m ‘{ARtton NC® Additional weight, lb. Beauty Shop (HWydro) Jersey w radium 1 brushes w watch face on Friday and a \h¢ will be ar t | thei Phones H. P. Espgei § * £ more f lat B . > 0nI for up Bar, hiropody ova , tories by ch 1 be $1.1 Park 146 P CA t4 t K ,.,,j,,gsm' grac‘ antiq breed thoug! uK repo* plore and â€" them the e today thous even sligh camk the : it in with 01 woOt Arab eal 4 meas not # despi have from Sout the ¢© houn canines L0 / their masteé poetic nam one color w ametantiy Â¥ ular eobrj; ciated with a given ar be found, t .. The B« Salukis 1 hold gret â€" Have y Live!" by: most. sthrm ite formul ous. Howe some of . and has us is to spea July by R. W the fact t and gives brakes, ta etc. to thor‘s car exponent « of the acroks the Frenct fiction the Wiim fhield scho Bth grad Deerfi on Satur glion ‘Aux A meda ner and ri blem will when me: in honor be distrib preparati abled. Street throu Tor in e Day rece}y lives & having Poppy t) th Na ppy D s â€"and 4 excha; Weari If My 1A F. Cral Bre ha ract urho br a t s® ha 10 eol ho :lu iA K 19 hA whi 10 not PP an ro n h