_ Miss Mildred Cable, who is temâ€" porarily staying at the C. W. Balke home, 40 Deere Park drive, will sing at a meeting of the North Shore Congregation Israel Sisterhood, Monday afternoon, March 15 at 2 o‘clock. Miss Cable, a scholarship pupil at the Julliard School of Music and at Curtis institute in Philadelâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Arnold J. Wirth and son Barry and Mrs. Agnes Libby of Milwaukee, Wis., were ‘the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Libby of Glenview avenue. Mrs. Sellar Bullard and her daughters Caroline and Clariâ€"Jean of Goleta, Calif., are sailing April 1 on a world cruise. The Bullard‘s were former residents of this city. SISTERHOOD TO HEAR MISS CABLE ANNOUNCEâ€"DAUGHTEBYS . â€" MARRIAGE Mr, and Mrs. Martin Victor anâ€" nounce the .wn;e“h.l.u v-srrhp of their daughter shiborg to Mr. William P. Veech, which will take place Tuesday, the twentyâ€"third Miss Jean Webster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, L. W. Webster, 804 Princeton ave., was recently elected historian of Alpha Xi Delta, naâ€" tional social sorority, at Lake Forâ€" est college, in their annual election of officers.> ° PHARMACISTS Highland Park engaged in the clothing business in Highwood, is an independent candiâ€" of Marchâ€"at 1 o‘clock at the home of the bride‘s parents in Deerfield. Mr.‘ and Mrs. Veech will enjoy a month‘s Carribbean cruise. CHARLES GLASS 18 have some representation. clection on April 6. Mr. Glass feels that he is qualiâ€" fied to fill the position and is of the opinion that Highwood should JPAN WPRETPR At the bottom of this copy there is a ‘T that is the real "headline" of this advertisement. It reads *Reliable Prescriptions‘ and its use is restricted to those selected storés where Prescriptions are of paramount consideration; where the most urbb. conscientious, registered pharmacists fill each prescription precisely as the Docâ€" tor directs; where only fresh tent drll.l'n:o un:;.flan -nin':: tutions are never permitted. is privileged to display this symbol. PAGE SX Thursday: March 18 â€"DOUBLE PEATURE NITESâ€" BARBARA STANWYCK JOEL McCREA EARL W. GSELL "Sinner Take All" I% 1st Show 7 p‘mr-t--:zu-um Yes, we are proud that our store Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, II1 . â€" Admission 30¢â€"10¢ Eve Performancesâ€"7:15 and 9:15 â€" Sat.â€"Sun.â€"Hol. 2:30 continuous Added: COLORED CARTOON n.«Mon.â€"Tue. !nr. 21â€"22â€"23 Freddie Bartholomew Madeleine Carroll BRUCE CABOT. MARGARET LINDSAY "Banjo On My Knee" for e LOCALS â€" "Lloyds of ALC Y O N and im , #t. hy two conâ€" in ~Mr. and Mrs. William McDonald ‘returned ~Tuesday from a three weeks cruise to the, West Indies. aughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Onesti_of Chicago atthe Highland Park hospital on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Greenwald of Skokie avenue are the proud parâ€" ents of daughter born Wednesday at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Berlin of Vine avenue had as their weekâ€"end guest Mrs. James C. Henderson of Homeâ€" wood, IIL. _ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Koller of Sunnyside avenue are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of a daughter, Colleen Edith, born last Friday at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. _ Pauline Blume of S. Sheridan road entértained a few friends at a dinner party last Saturday evening. NEW OFFICERS ARE ELECTED Sororis Amicae met last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Vieâ€" toria Iverson on S. Green Bay road. As this was the annual meeting the following officers were chosen for the coming year: President, Mrs. Dorothy Thomson; vice president, Mrs, A. J. Wells, and secretaryâ€" treasurer, Mrs. David Clark. Plans were discussed for the annual banâ€" quet of the club whick will be held next month. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Neiter enâ€" tertained at an Italian supper, folâ€" lowed by three tables of bridge, Satâ€" urday evening. Mr,. and Mrs. Peter Piacenza of North Second street are announcâ€" ing the birth of a daughter born T‘:::dsy at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital, § Mrs. F. K. Maechtle spent the weekâ€"end in Milwaukee, Wis., visitâ€" ing her niece Mrs. Ray Warmsers A little daughter was born Tuesâ€" day morning at the Evanston hosâ€" pital to Mrs, Theodore Brentano Bersbach, whose young husband died very suddenly two weeks ago, after a brief illness, Mrs. Bersbach is the former Elva Eitel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edmund H. Eitel of CHICAGO BANKER BUYS FRANK HOUSE Walter M. Heymann, vice presiâ€" dent of the F: N Bank of Chicago, has /pu the resiâ€" dence â€"of Dr.\ Irs Frank, at 115 Park lane. Heymann‘s are now residents of Homewood. Dr. and Mrs. Frank have taken an apartâ€" ment. in Chicago. of Semâ€" 'll.w-hdlylw DAUGHTER BORN TO MRS. BERSBACH Fri.â€"Sat. B. E. Christensen, O.D. OPTOMETRIST Heaven" | Bweet swingin‘ songs . . , riotous romance . . , grand and glorious fun « + . in Bing‘s happiest hit! Added EDGAR KENNEDY COMEDY Wed.â€"Thurs. March 24â€"25 * * DOUBLE PEATURE & ® CHARLIE IUGG,{E ALICE BRADY ;‘MH"AM“ "Mind Your Own Ind Colmpieit Perferminte 144 Phone Highland Park 2160 "Pennies From "Under Cover Of Night" 391 Central Avenue Highland Park, . BING CROSBY MADGE EVANS EDMUND LOWE FLORENCE RICE March 19â€"20 ©000 C1 MERURRUTS fâ€"~~ Mr. Elwood B. Low daughâ€" ter Elizabeth spent a f day’ last week in Rockford wherenrMr,/ Low went on business. Elizal visited Miss Barbara Gallup at Rockford college. s en Miss Betty Clavey entertained at a dance and Shamrock party at her home in Deerfield <last Saturday evening. * § :: Mrs. Oscar Wallen of Elmwood avenue entertained the board memâ€" bers of the Garden class at l’mh- eon on Wednesday. _ . l scfiine Mr. Elwood B. Low pd daughâ€" Byron Howes, Jr. who is attendâ€" ing Principia college, Elsa Moy will arrive Friday night, for his spring vacation. f guests of Mrs. Edna Green of Chiâ€" cago, formerly of Highland. Park. Mr. Robert Du Bruyne of Morâ€" gantown, N.C., was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brush of Dale avenue. The Thursday evening d&iner ¢lub will meet with Mrs, lie Brand in Deerfield this week,. Mrs. Rolland Hastings returned Saturday from a two weeks visit with friends in San Fransico and and Santa Barbara, Calif, of N ‘Tom Nelson, who is attending. the University of Illinois was the weekâ€" end guest of Robert Austin of Deâ€" Tamble avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McClure and of N. Linden avenue are spendi: (:;.llflhlï¬l‘.w' of W. avenue are ma.mmnï¬â€œn’z Highland Park hospital Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dennison of Homewood avenue are announcing the birth of a daughter born Monâ€" day at the Highland Park hospital. Miss Mary Jane Guernsey of Forâ€" est avenue held open house for her Twins, a boy and a girl, were borntolr;ondlu.l‘puz_ t Seyl of Lake Forest on Tuesday the 16th at the Highland Park hospital . â€" Mrs. Harry A. Parkin Of Laurel avenue who has been seriously ill with pmeumonia is very much imâ€" Mr. and Mrs.â€" Newman Sheahen of Princeton avenue; are receiving vore Sondey, mï¬.mch.l‘h: son, unday, at Park hospital. Gordonâ€" Ball of: Ridgewood drive is home for his spring vacation from St. Johns Military academy. wearing apparel starched re necessary. All flat work handâ€"ironed. No extra + charge for shirts. Piano Instruction a Dance Music a Specialty â€" also beginners and advanced puâ€" pils in Classical. Fortyâ€"fAve minâ€" ute lessons are $1.00, This service is a completely (hand) ironed bundle. All Studio â€" 347 Central Phone.3242 Flat Work per pound ... Eyés Examined â€" Glasses Fitted Wearing Apparel _ Immediate relief from _ _ MIGRAINE â€" HEADACHES Office Hours â€"7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 117 N. St. Johns, Highland Park Elizabeth#Silber Worth ’l'he.'next regular meeting of<the Mr. and Mrs. Howell W, Murray DR. WOOD, O. D. Special Attention given to Table Linens TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK Optometricâ€"Eye P Specialist < De Luxe Finished aw dinne 30¢ 10c Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Delhaye, Mr. and Mrs. George Delhaye, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Delhaye and daughâ€" ter Joan, and Mr. Roy Delhaye reâ€" turned S-tnrdi;.tnm a three weeks vacation at Daytona Beach, Fla. Mrs: L. D. MeDaniels of Fort Sheridan entertained the ladies of the Fort Sheridanâ€"bridge club on Wednesday; * Mr. Perey Slocum, economics teacher at the Highland Park high school will attend the basketball tournaments at the University of Illinois Thursday and Friday of Mrs. W. F. Ross, 1413 Wildwood lane on Monday, March 22 at 10:30 o‘clock. Mrs. Sherwood Baker of Dobson avenue, Evanston entertained at a luncheon for her niece Miss Dania Mavor last Friday. t Mrs. William Hessler o::bGrfl Bay road entertained ridge elub Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Garnett are spending a few weeks vacationing in Ploflkfll\?'fllfll(&th‘l: R. Rigdons in Fort Lauderdale. Lady Elks social club will be Thursâ€" dn AmB L .. i.: .. _ Miss Dorothy Brooks and Miss Lulu Lasswell spent the weekâ€"end Pierieg ie dock‘s «ie at Hee Mr. and Mrs. William Knobloch of Fort Sheridan and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson of Ravinia motored to Madison Sunday to visit the Knoâ€" ‘s son Dick who is attending %dew regular business luncheon meeting of the Highland Parkâ€"Raâ€" vinia center of the Infant Welfare society will be held at the home of MILDRED HAESSLER 1737 Rice Street â€" Ravinia For information Tel. H. P. 1330 > SMARTLY STYLED MERCHANDISE OF TRUSEWORTHY MAKE PHONE H. P. 3838 14 S. First St., Highland Park Classes in Ballet, Tap, Ballroom and Morning and evening classes in Tap and Ballroom for adults. R. F. Brewer Chairs Available for All Little Studio of the 24â€"Hour Ambulance ~ Service ART OLSON & CO. FUNERAL HOME Stetson Hats ........ Imported Foulards, ‘handâ€"tailored .........from $1.00 Westminster Hosiery ... .from $ .65 Smith Smart Shoes ... . .from $8.95 Timely Suits ...........fr Alpcacuna Toppers ....... Covert Toppers .......... Worumbo Imported Camel TIMELY O EASTER! To Winterâ€"weary males we preâ€" Dedicated to your uplift â€" mentâ€" ally, visibly and sartorially . . . . sent this Spring wardrobe. . . . . 'I'IMII:? for "MEN‘S SHOP OF HIGHLAND PARK . . . . . from $29.50 Benate Bill No. 1, to create a state board of education, should be amended according to tiie Illincis Education ‘association, removing certain powers given to the proâ€" z‘dbudwnthfln. % C cA executive secreâ€" tary, today stated that the Illinois Education association had long favâ€" ored the creation of a state board of education. He expressed the hope that Senate Bill No. 1 would be amended, removing the objéctionâ€" able features. He pointed out that the chief need of a state board of Hlinois Education Association Favors Amending of Bills of styles we have 9\7’01' shown. E(z Shoes of obvious quality on new lasts that fit like a glove. It will be a pleasure to show them to you. Won‘t you come in today? § FELL BROS. 509 Central Ave., Highland Park, III. â€" Tel. H. P. 456 In The Most Brilliant Collection Fabric¢ Spins a Fashion Yarn for Spring $§575 * SHOES FOR g MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Chandler‘s 52 «*A $ Tel H. P. 3100 €ither legislative or executive powâ€" education :;u_u"'"'i.;*“'"n._: nois Education sssociation opposes Typewriters Repaired "All Work Gusranteed 373 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 636 STORE HOURS Beginning March 18 P FOCC We always pay proper cush value. THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1987 I. H. NEMEROFF Thursday evening, Saturday evening CASH for OLD GOLD to 9:00 p. m. for improveâ€"