ze â€" 3M B Back from Hunting ‘ Trip in South Dakota Dr. and Mrs. Grover Grady enterâ€" tained twenty guests at a pheasant dinner Sunday evening, in compliâ€" ment to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson L. Kline who were celebrating their wedding anniversary. Dr. Grady had just returned from a two weeks hunting trip in South Dakota. Not only did he bring back pheasants, but he also got a five point buck. PAGE SIX Jim Garnett ofâ€" South Linden avenue, sophomore at Dartmouth college,‘ was initiated last week into the National Fraternity of Phi Kappa Psi, having been pledged Phi Psi since the first of October during the Dartmouth sophomore rushing season. Among the students of Highland Park who will return from the Uniâ€" versity of Illinois for Thanksgiving are: Joseph Daly, Philip Danley, Lewis Domke, John Fitzgibbons, Frank Frech, Grace Gatewood, Lee Gatewood, Harold Holstrom, Frank Keller, Chandler Lettner, Bernice Kurtzon, Sylvia Kurtzon, David Lattue, Midfred Massey, Jean Mcâ€" Pherson, Mary Morris, Thomas Ne!â€" son, Dorothy Turner, Kathryn Weinâ€" berg, Virginia Wilson, Edward Noâ€" lan, and Etta Pardee. ; ~~Mrs. Earl Patterson left Sunday morning for East Stroudsburg, Pa., where she will join her husband who is employed in a printing plant there. She was accompanied by Miss Dorothy Patterson of Bannockburn, who will visit them for aâ€"short time. Back from College Becomes Head of Hospital > Dr. Eugene J. Tremaine, has left for Runice, New Mexico, where he has accepted a position as head phyâ€" sician in a hospital. Mrs. Tremaine and ‘the children will remain in Highland Park for the winter. . Andy and Jack Rasmussen, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ingram Rasâ€" mussen celebrated their eighth birthday Sunday evening by having thirty of their little friends in. Miss Marion Bard, wpo is attendâ€" ing Sarah Lawrence college wil‘ spend Thanksgiving with her famâ€" ily the F. N. Bards. . Added A BUTER KEATON COMEDY packed with excitement, fights, Inâ€" Erle Sta Gardeners‘s "Perry Maâ€" 3" hn:â€nmhm -:r& m':‘l: season‘s most ".W] Don‘t miss it! 1 Wed. (1 Day Only) â€" Nov, 25 WARRPN WILL!AMS WINIFRED SHAW "The Case of the _ Velvet Claws" Eve Performances 7:15 and 9:15‘â€" Sat.â€"Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 continuous Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, IIL â€"â€" Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ "Daniel Boone" COMING GEORGE O‘BRIEN HEATHER ANGEL LOCALS® : Joan Crawford in "THE GEORGEOUS HUSSY" Robt. Montgomery in "PICCADILLY SJIM®" : Loretta Young in "ROMONA" A L CY O N in Mrs. Kenneth B. Lacy. of D‘tï¬ avenue and Mrs, Dorothy Haskin of 8. St. Johns avenue spent th? weekâ€"end in Detroit, Mich. ; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Udell of Grand: Rapids, Mich., spent th weekâ€"end with the Walter Copes «% Vine avenue. i P - Mrs. Frederick: Pr?tol of Chi» cago will entertain at luncheon Satâ€" urday at the Casino, Chicago i honor of Mrs. Sellar Bullard o Santa Barbara, Calif., who is visi ing in Highland Park this week. | Mrs, George M. Bard of Map avenue will entertain at a famil dinner on Thanksgiving d‘:! j ’L _Miss Helen Casper of Milwa was the weekâ€"end guest of the H. Imigs of Deere park. | Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Snite reâ€" turned Saturday from Plattsbur N.Y., where they were called by th death of, Mrs. Wallace E. Pier mother of Mrs. Albert O. Snite o Oakmont road: | ‘Mrs. Charles Vollrath and M Hugh Ross of Sheboygan will the weekâ€"end guests of Mr, an Mrs. V. H. Imig of Deere park. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brush an son Jimmy will spend the Thank giving weekâ€"end in Robinson, Ill. | mIYINg WOCCmâ€"CIO IH AVOWIINMUI | AMe Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Melvill and Mr. and Mrs, Fremont Kaile of Berwyn were Sunday guests o Mr. and Mrs. Charles Melville o Ridgewood drive. ’ o Mr. and Mrs. Harold, Bridges o Ridgewood drive entertgined a fe friends at their home on Saturda; evening. < Mr. and Mrs. John T. Snite an son Peter Taylor of Kenilworth wi spend Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs, Albert P. Snite of E. Cenf» tral avenue. | Mrs. Samue!l Holmes and famil who have been living in Ann Arbo Michigan, where the children: a tend school, will spend the week ::;id at thegr home on N. Sherida Dr. and Mrs. N. 8. Mayo of She idan place are leaving this week fo Mount Dora, Florida for the winter. America‘s dizzying dancing stars exâ€" plode in a burst of rhythm! See them in their grandest show ! Added : Color Cartoon and Sport Reel sists, and the: ehll-:d is listless h'und fails to n weight, and have a ulkwltg.y‘:mbootu?.fl.wfllmk. a thorough and complete diagnosis and prescribe the needed remedy. When you have the prescription, we will wdou;'t-h;m-nltyu fill it for you. are our :;.dnlty. You can always be assured fresh drugs and fair prices. When a child doesn‘t take a keen, healthy lnurult’:: mulr-mâ€"i ‘h‘u" % ter N t fight away. if the cendition perâ€" A tipâ€"top mystery | plus excellent comedy relief and Charlie Chan scoves again! . Continuous from.2:30 P.M. Thursday Thursdayâ€"Friday Nov. 26â€"27 November 29â€"30, December 1 EARL W. GSELL «"Charlie Chan at the Race Track" Mr. Warren Leihser of the Udell .†"Swing Tim GINGER ROGERS WARNER OLAND HELEN WOOD © 1 South St. Johns .1"‘“ Highland Park 2600 in apartments is leaving Friday for Greenville, I!!. where he will visit his mother Mrs. Mary A. Leihser for a week.‘ | . Miss Edna Schneider of Oakwood avenue entertained at a surprise birthday party for her brother, Dick, on Saturday evening. Miss Ellen Horme who is attendâ€" ing Milliken university is returning to spend Thanksgiving with her parents Mr. and Mrs. F, J. Horne. ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Newman who have been visiting friends here durâ€" ing the past week returned to, their home in Short Hills, N.J. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Rhinehart and daughter of Homewood avenue will spend the next six months at Lake Worth, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Wheeler of Greenville, Ill, are visiting their daughters Mrs. R. W. Leihser, Mrs. T. E. Crittenen and Mrs. W. C. Comer this week. . Mrs. Helen Golden and son Fredâ€" erick, Jr., and daughter Gloria Jean, and Elmer Stone, Jr., motored to Clinton, Iowa, over the weekâ€"end and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Strieb Mrs. Elmer Schlung of 8. St. Johns ave., is entertaining the group chairmen of the Philathea glass Firid,ay evening at her home. Theodore Osborne, Jr., is recovâ€" ering nicely from a recent appenâ€" doctcmy ndergone at the Highland Par bot;ital. f 4 Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Guyot spent last week in Olney, IIl., visitâ€" ing Mrs. Guyot‘s mother Mrs. Schrey, who has been quite ill. Her many friends here, will be glad to learn that she is quite improved POUNNE 3...$..;â€"» + 0rc0y e Ieciarrabines Aged WISCONSIN BRICK, <!b.: .........«........«... Aged LONG HORN LIMBURGER CHEESE CREAM CHEESE SPECIAL SALE ON FINE _ CHEESE Imported GOUDAS pound %ound XTRâ€"RICH Coffee Cream PHEE : ...3 voonmgrrmmathe COTTAGE CHEESE â€" ‘GOLDEN MEADOW Dairy and Farm Produce .587 Central Avenue ound * Internally worn . . . THE PRESS 37c 32¢ 29¢ 20¢ 39¢ 13¢ 22¢ Earl W. Gsell & Co., Druggists; Tel. H. P. 2600; Ravinia 2300 J. B. Garnett Department Store, Highland Park, III. |_Laegeler Drug Store, Highwood, IIl. Deerfleld%Pumy 800 Waukegan Rd. Phone Deerfield 22. in health. of : Mr. Guy field, II1., re for a short v Johns avenue, is a patient at the Victory lc;lorhl hospital, Waukeâ€" ~‘‘Miss Peggy Kerr will spend ‘ in Western Springs, with f 1 Mr. and |Mrs. William ‘Whipple Miller are |the parents of a son, their first born Friday night at the vant hospital, Chicago. The baby‘s grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Miller of Winâ€" netka and *r. and Mrs. Percy Robâ€" bins of this city. Roy Boot, Solly Thurston, A. E. CHRIS mhh relief from MIG \ E -.HIADAflm Ryes Examined â€" Glasses Fitted | # Office Hours â€"7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 117 N. St. Johns,© Highland Park Mrs. Louisa Sleeman, Style J« take the OL 1580 SHERMAN AVL. : EVANSTON DaVis 2283 ‘CENTRAL 1812 11.60,.LASALLE 8t. . ‘ CHICAGO DR. WOOD, 0. D. REAL ESTATE LOANS COONLEY BWELERS SINCE 1837 STATE AND MONROE £r THOUT NAPKINS or BELTS 1 â€" ‘Watches, Outâ€"ofâ€" welry and Silyer, . or n in Exchange for New 4% D GOLD TMAS GIFTS om your â€" â€" {rs. Meredith, a sister t who lives in Mansâ€" urned with the Guyots Pay CASH for Your PEACOCK adopted Bâ€"ettes agree comfortable, and pe daintiness than any sar before devised. Here, at last, is a sanitary protection that does away with pads, napkins and belts + .. that brings more freec;:)m to modern women .. , a new method that is completely invisible, and so comfortable that there is no consciousness of wearing a sanitary proâ€" tection at all!l f y Physicians approve this hygienic new method y /+ s woxgn everywhere a ygl:lx:; have . Sk. Walters, Edward fer, and E. P. Barnes m in Forest City, IIL., duck hunting. Raymond Dominic Finn and Elizaâ€" beth Capitoni, of Highwood, recentâ€" ly took out a marriage in Waukegan. * . 531 SOUTH WABASH AVE. A CHRISTMAS GIFT from HOOPS hau-bgldw"m © Furniture | e Marble Mantels % Andirons & ® Fire Sets â€" & 4(8 Handbag Packet of 3, 12%¢ Manufactured by Bâ€"ettes Co., Inc¢., Dubois, Pa. 17 o. ~~ EAat | LaoYy _ are â€" more > and permit greater personal HOMESTEAD Hinman Ave. and Church St. Operated by Philip A. Danielson Antiâ€"Back Ache @ sELF SKIRT MARKEl The Evanston‘s EarlyAmerican Inn sanitary protection ever TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 4( ing on the floor. No more runs in silk stockings. more tired customers waiting vhilo:gqph the You need not depend on friends or ves, you now mark your own hem. Order today, subject to . ~ proval when delivered. A Orders also taken for Pinking Shears,â€" holders, Gauges and other uihgmm Makes an accurate Hem in 80 seconds. No more spray for further inf "Mrse. J. Reilly was hostess bridge club on Friday evenin "Elizabeth Silber W , Piano Instruction ‘ Dance Music a ‘d‘:h‘m“dd in Classical. Fortyâ€"five ute lessons are $1.00. Studio â€" 347 Central B. E. Christensen, O OPTrOoOMETRIST MILDRED HAESSI Little Studio of th â€"â€"â€" Dance . 1787 Rice Street â€" Ravin For information Tél H. P. Mh&lht.‘l\g.ehl Morning and evening class Tap and Ballroom for adu } Loans _ On Well Located Impro North Ns‘lun Real Est Interest 44;% O‘Brien & Pain 111 W. WASHINGTON 8T., CB Phone Highland,Park 216 First Mortgag 391 Central Avenue Highland Park, IIL THURSDAY, NOV. 26 io aph Afs « y x3 1