PAGE TV Brackett: of this at the at 7:30 At of the d party Piie} ar o for tht an un‘ that n Counc parisc when years Count cils i and * 69 & and ing who: trait Cub the Sub fror 8i A1 l;i‘ Si7 Ji it $ 1 U § A| it t PAGE SIX +Mrs. Harry Lehr, 846 Centerfield court, opened her home in behalf of the Women of the Moose chapter No. 806, on Saturday,« January 30 for a Flood Relief card party. $14.00 was donated to the Red Cross. Reâ€" fr-hmeb, nts , and prhuf vmdxlm members and friends, and two lovely plants were thedz!t of Mr. Erwin Preiske. . Funeral services for Roy: Baxman, 41 of 625 Laurel avenue, were held yesterday . afternoon at 2 o‘clock from the Kelley funeral chapel. Inâ€" terment was in North Northfield Mr. Baxman was born at Northâ€" field, ‘Dec. 16, 1895 and lived near and around wheeling the greater part of his life. ‘Since his marriage to Milburn.Lowis, April 19, 1934 he ;x,:g beenâ€"a resident of Highland Friends of Mr.® Baxman will alâ€" ways remember him for his fine loyâ€" ‘William| (Bill) Holmes, 925 S. Sheridan road, took part in‘a comic sketch written and produced by members of the Lawrence College Theater group at a recent convocaâ€" tion in Memorial chapel. The piece was named "The Show! Must ‘Go On," and portrayed the activities of backâ€"stage theater people during the rehearsal of a play. Mr. Holmes, a sophomore at Lawrence this year, was stage manager for the producâ€" tion. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity at the college. DIES MONDAY AFTER WOMEN OF MOOSE ‘AID FLOOD VICTIMS ‘Miss Frances Simon of Ravinia is to be the only attendant for Miss Virginia Kloepfer,of Winnetka, who will become the bride of Edwin Erâ€" BILL HOMES SERVES AS STAGE MANAGER land of Evanston on Saturday, Feb. Chicago, The young couple have leased the residence at 428 N. Sherâ€" idan road formerly occupied by the Schuhmann family, where they plan to make their future home. ' The marriage of Miss Jane Wilâ€" liams,‘ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harris F. Williams of Chicago and John R. Howell, son of Mrs, Mayâ€" nard D. Howell of ‘Wilmette will take place Saturday afternoon at the ‘home of the bride‘s parents in NEWLYâ€"WEDS TO LIVE HERE ‘Thrill to the magnificence, beauty and> comedy of the greatet> flm ever m' ITs fl.:aon HL‘I'UIIA YOoU. HAVE TO 14 j Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. Feb. Tâ€"8â€"9 \ \_. . JAMES CAGNEY ~ JOE E. BROWN OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND }â€"~ â€"MICKEY ROONEY â€" No Commission â€"â€" Low Interest Rates‘ M. H. HUSSEY CORPORATION Phone Highland Park 2160 B. E. Christensen, O.D. ‘hursday > â€"i>1. . > Feb. 4 LAWREX!FETIBBETI‘ Eleanor Powell in "Born To Dance" â€" "Mad Holiday" ign‘sy «w Quintuplets in "Reunion" . Tel. H. P. 2400 â€"~ Highland Park, II1. â€"~ Admission 30¢ Eve Performances 7:15 and 9:15 â€" Sat..â€"Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 continuous Complete Labor and ‘Materials. . Estimates ‘Through Our Contractors ADDED : MARCH OF TIME Hidea Girlâ€"6 :45 and 9:05. U*?m Bpellâ€"8:05 and 10:15. BUILD YOUR HOME NOW Night‘s Dream" "A Mid 391 Central Avenue .‘ Highland Park, HL "Under Your [ARTHA RAYE HIRLEY ROSS LOCALS â€" A L C Y O N enue, Highwood, to Roger Bernard. The wedding is to take place Saturâ€" day evening at 6:45 o‘clock. The young couple will be at home at 126 Highwood avenue after February 8. _ Little Edward Welsh, ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Welsh celeâ€" brated his first birthday aniversary by. entertaining a few of his little friends at a party last Friday afterâ€" ~â€"Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Marinelle: of Evanston announce the approaching marriage of their sister, Miss Luâ€" cile Alice Marinelle of North ayâ€" _ ‘Mr. Bernard Wizelman left last week for Florida where he will spend a month. hss ; Mr. and Mrs. William Van Landâ€" uyt of, Deerfield are the p ‘parâ€" ents of a son born: Wednesday at the Highland Park hospital. _ Mrs. R. J. Beatty of Ravine drive is touring with Dudley C. Watson‘s group through Meéxico. ‘ Upon fler return she expects to meet Mr. Beatty in Awizona. â€"â€" § atanl Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Nelson of Woodstock, IIl. are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth ‘of a son born January 28 at the Highland Park hospital. flsc ; ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE OF SISTER â€" No â€" Mr. Edward Smith returned the early part of this week from & busiâ€" ness trip in the east. Enroute home he visited the flooded area and reâ€" ports ‘conditions . there, ~deplorable. He states that everything is covâ€" ered by muddy, yellow, slimy water, and we who sare more fortunate in living in this :section,; cannot begin to realize the horror that actually exists; through these devastated secâ€" tions.s â€" $3% I + ~The ‘Misses Katherine Johnson, Eleanor Austin and â€"Mrs. Dorothy King entertained at (a trousseau shower for Miss Miriam Smith Tuesday evening: npored Mrs, Bernard Wizelman left last week for California where she will spend a month visiting relatives, . The Philomathean Reading circle met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ruth Sobey. Mrs,. Baum gave a report on ’*An“oaen See Chicago" by Pearce [ ; f : Besides his wife Milburn, and daughter Lucille June, he leaves to survive his mother arnid father in La Mess, Calif., two children by a previous marriage, Horkce and Dorâ€" othy Baxman, a gister ‘Lillign Schinâ€" leber of Ncrtb:;ook and two aunts Mrs. Roscoe MWessling and Miss Bertha Freese. of Deerfleld, besides several nieces, nephews and cousins. Pr. and Mrys. John Favill| enterâ€" tained at‘ dinner Tuesday evening, preceding lhrgulet * Sanger‘s lecâ€" ture in Evanston. . | alty, his smile and laughter, which served as a tonic to all who were privileged to know him. To those who were nearer to him, he will be remembered for his loving kindâ€" nes as a husband and father. For nine weeks he had been a paâ€" tient â€"sufferer, never complaining and always trusting in God for a better tomorrow, which came on February 1 when he passed away at the Highland Park hospital. & Fridayâ€"Saturday Feb:: 5â€"6 FRED MacMURRAY . ‘JACK OAKIE _ JEAN PARKER â€" > America‘s Bengal Lancers! "General Spanky" DOUBLE FEATURE NITES GENE RAYMOND : ANN SOUTHERN _ Mr. John Dicthorn of ‘St. Paul, "The Texas‘ SPANKY MeFARLAND "Smartest Girl in Town" in Feb. 10â€"11 «10¢ || DR. P# JP ‘\| Mrs. Joe Connelly and Mrs. J. M. RBilltarz were called to Rutland Ill. l¢st week by the:death of an aunt, Mrs. Albert Cinnamon, ‘The Boy Scouts of America, inâ€" corporated Feb. 8, 1910, and charâ€" tered by Congress June 15, 1916, have during the past twentyâ€"seven years rendered notable service to the Nation. They have done effecâ€" tive work in this community and. throughout the country. During the World Wiar their efforts on beâ€" half of Liberty Loan and War Savâ€" ings campaigns and other measured were outstanding. In time of disâ€" trees from flood, hurricane, tornado And other disasters they, have orâ€" gani:l:l the oflpctxbv::im of organâ€" ized boy service. ng the period of économic stress ‘through, which Feb. 7â€"13 Proclaimed Boy Stout Week by Mayor Dooley _ Mrs. John Harmon and her mothâ€" er, Mrs. C. T. Boynton, are leaving the end of the week for the Ojai Valley, Calif., for a two months soâ€" jl:u'rn. Mr. Harmon will join them Mr. and Mrs. Frank Higgins of Vine avenue are enjoying a few 8:1? vacation at ‘Los Anzolu, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brush of Dale avenue had as their guests last woek, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jessup of Gary, Ind. Mr, Rueben Brush of Robinson, Ill. and Mrs. Paul Howley of Apple< ton, Wis. _ ‘Miss Betty Millard, daughter of Mrs. E. L. Millard, has returned to Greenwich Village, New York, after spending the : past ‘month ~ near Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs. Hubert Harmon of Crofton avenue, who slipped on the icy steps at the John Harmon home ‘recently, receiving a broken arm, is very much improved, > : ‘The Northwestern Settlement met at the home of Mrs. William Jones on‘ Wednesday. . ~Dr. and Mrs. Roy A. Crossman son, Roy, are touring through Florida for two weeks. They expect to be back February 12. j The Woman‘s Missionary society of Bethany church will meet at Mrs. F.) C, Noerenberg‘s home on‘ South Becond street, Feb. 11. § T : Mr. and Mrs, MalcolIm Vail of Lakewood place are ~at Preston Springs, Canada for a short stay. . ; Mr. Byron C, Howes is returning the latter part of the week from a two weeks ?ainess trip in Pittsfield, Mass., and New York. | Mrs. Arthur Vetter of DeTamble avenue entertained at luncheon on l(v::day; Clou o t â€" Mr, and Mrs, Peter Prato of Rogâ€" ers Park visited Mr. Pratos parents, Mt, and Mrs. P. M.:Prato of North Sheridan road on Sunday. s . and Mrs. Thomas Franklin of 8 oreâ€" place announce the marâ€" ige of their daughter, ‘Alberta Louise to James Visor of ‘Chicago on September .7, 1986 at Crown Point, Indiana.. ty rr Victor H. Imig of Deere Park s returned Trom aâ€"business trip to anbonu. Wis. .:. es : Mrs. Charles Hunter and Mrs. John Blomdah] entertained a few out 3: ‘town gnuts at luncheon last Friâ€" y. *4 © Everett Millard of Sycamore place will retm%on;e tl;i: we;k-:pd from LOQNIM, , where he has been ï¬i»ks;ins skii:r during the past two weeks, ts s \â€"Mrs. dï¬â€œâ€˜ ‘Cady Ewell has been presen several lectures on her recent travels through Guatamala. While on this trip she made a wonâ€" derful collection of costumes, made numerous sketches of the flora life and scenery. Yesterday (Wednesâ€" day) she lecturéd to the River Forest and Oak Park Garden clubs and Satâ€" urday, Feb. 13 she will talk to the Municipal Art league at‘ the Chiâ€" eago Art Institute, 4 Mrs, Charles Brooks of Glencoe avenue, entertained at a surprise birthday party for her husband, Tuesday night. °.‘ .: > f Mrs. Robert Greenwald of Skokie avenue entertgined her bridge club Wednesday. : : Charles (Elwell for the past week. ~_ Mr. Mrs. ‘John Zahnle of Grand View avenue are the proud parents of a daughter, born Sunday, at the Highland Park hospital. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Welsh of Burchill avenue have returned from a weeks visit with Mrs. Welsh‘s parents at Fox Point, Wis. called to Seattle, Wash., by the sériâ€" ous flln#u of her brother, Mr. Winsâ€" â€"Donald Seiver ‘of Greenville, ‘IlL., is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs, Warren Leihser of the Udell buildâ€" ing. Eyes Examined â€" Office Houri;'l p.m. to 9 p.m. 117 N. St. Johns, Highland Park â€"â€" Immediate relief from _ MIGRAINE®‘. HEADACHES DR. WOOD, 0. D. Optometricâ€"Eye _ @smzm@ Mrs. Edward A. Smith has been Funme THE PRESS The Boy Scout Movement ‘offers unusual opportunity for volunteer service. It needs men to serve in various capacities as leaders of boys. I hope that all who ¢an, will, through the organizations with which they are connected, enlist for such )m,{ sonal service. Anything that is done to increase the effectiveness of the Boy Scouts of America will be a genuine contribution to the welâ€" fare of this City, the State, and ï¬L Nation. _ k ts gl 1 ; PHARMACISTS Highland Park | We‘ll APPRECIATE) Your Patronage Have you ever dropped into a store where no one seemed to care very much whether you ever came back? â€" Well, here‘s one place where your patronage is appreciatedâ€"and we always try our best to impress that fact by giving prompt, courtecous, intelligent and interested service, Our specialty, you know, is pre« scriptions. We pride ourselves on filling every script "just as the Doctor ordered," with fresh, potent drugs. Ask your Doctor about us! I earnestly recommend that our givic organizations, our chunches and our schools cooperate in m ing out a program for a d f recognition of the effective service rendered by the Boy Scouts of America, in order that the work of the Boy Scout program may be exâ€" tended to a larger proportion of the boyhod ‘of this city. fre y ; «â€" In witness whereof I have hereâ€" unto set my hand and caused the seal of this City to be affixed. . â€" Done .this 80th day of February, 1937, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and thirtyâ€" seven. $ 13 a WILLIAM M. DOOLEY. During the week from February "th to 13th the Boy Scouts of Amerâ€" ica will celebrate their â€"twentyâ€"sevâ€" enth anniversary. ‘President Rooseâ€" velt who is their Honorary President will address by radio, a message to all the Boys Scouts on February, 8 and I trust citizens of this city will attend his message. Boy Scouts of this eity ‘will represent us at the National Scout Jamboree to be held in Washington, D.C., next June 30th to July 9th and I shail strive, with the coperation of my fellow citizens, to arrange suitable ceremonies at their departure and return. t ‘â€" The objective of the present Ten Year Program of the Boy Scouts of America is to provide for the nation a citizenry in which one of every four of the new male citizens each year will have had at least four years of Scout training. |‘ During ‘the past twentyâ€"seven years 7,377,008 persons through the various programs of Scouting have enjoyed adventure, hiking, camping swimming, woodcraft, handicraft, fellowship,‘ health and safety, and have learned how to be helpful to others and have been trained to be participating citizens. . â€" + THEREFORE, I, William M. Dooley, Mayor of the City of Highâ€" land Park, do hereby recommed that the citizens of this city observe this Boy Scout Week for the :pflg:ae of strengthening the work of Boy Scouts of America. +4 The Boy Scouts have not ‘only demonstrated their worth to the Naâ€" tion, but have also contributed to a deeper appreciation by. the Amériâ€" can people of the higher: conception of good citizenship. ... e the country has just passed, they contributed in many ways to the reâ€" lief of suffering, and they have rendered noteworthy service in the 216 Madison St. â€" Phone Maj. 84 1737 Rice Street â€" Ravinia ‘ For information Tel. H, P. 1330 MILDRED HAESSLER Little Stu’dio of the Dance _ Classes in Ballet, Tap, Baliroom Morning and evening classes in . Tap and Ballroom for adults,. . 5 to 15 Years to Repay | We have money to loan on homes in Highland: ;Pnr& Deerfield, Lake Forest an Lake Bluff. Cid All loans monthly amortized FIRST FEDERAL Savings and Loan Assoâ€" clation of Waukegan FIRST _ MORTGAGE LOANS Philathelio Society Meeting . MThe North ‘Suburban Philatelic society held its first annual show, banquet and auction last night, The guest speaker was Mr. Paul Meâ€" Guffin of Libertyville, who has been intérested in stamp collecting for the past 40 years. The exhibit was wellâ€" planned and showed a variety of interest in the hobby and among the outstanding frames of stanips were those showâ€" ing United States airmail items inâ€" cluding the Graf Zeppelin issue.; . â€"â€" The frame that perhaps attracted the most attention ‘was one showâ€" ing various pictures of men with Five door prizes were awarded Highland Pk. 2330 Over 2000 pairs of our } TTBCB regular : high grade [ >4 MUCH stock of women‘s shoes in all styles, all sizes, all leathers â€" for sport, for dress, and for formal wear. 509 Central Guaranteed Rermnenta €*, Esa LARRY CUTLER Seling Ou! 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