D.A.R. Better Films Committee Review s Feature No. 1 ‘ "Murder Goes to College." Cast: u-g.ou-n.mnm.u trid ° Allwyn, Thursday, Friday, April 29, 30. The Kurt Steel novel, supplies the plot for an entertaining murder mystery with convincing atâ€" mosphere. Good entertainment, alâ€" though the overâ€"stressed drinking is objectionable. Adults. Feature No. 2 umstgom." Cast: Alice Brady, Guy Kibbee, Betty Furness, Stanley Morner, Thursday, Friday, April 29, 30. A light story of an American woman who takes her family to Europe to imbibe its culâ€" ture. Amusing comedy situations, bordering on farce, but in general their is sufficient fun offered by an engaging cast to recommend it as good genial entertainment. Adults and young adults. "The Holy Terror." Cast: Jane ‘Withers, Anthony Martin, Leah Ray, Joan Davis, Saturday, May 1. A typical Jane Withers vehicle, elabâ€" erately staged and well lighted. The story is impossible, of course and most of the comedy is forced with a few lapses from good taste. Inâ€" teresting air manoguvers and paraâ€" chute jumping. Family. ; "On the Avenue." Cast: "Dick Powell, Alice Faye, Madeline Carâ€" roll, Ritz Brothers, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, May 2, 3, 4. Clever diaâ€" logue, beautiful settings and the eatchy music of Irving Berlin charâ€" scterize this musical comedy as light frothy, but good entertainâ€" ment. â€" Madeleine Carroll is. beautiâ€" ful and competent. Dick Powell plays his varied roll to good advanâ€" tage, but Alice Faye, with her sly ecomedy and the Ritz Brothers with their usual slap stick farceand funâ€" making, all but steal the skow. Family "Maid of Salem." Cast: Claudâ€" ette Colbert, Fred MacMurray, Harâ€" vey â€" Stcphens, Wednesday, . Thursâ€" day 5, 6. One of the most fascinatâ€" ing ‘chapters, in Early Amcrican history, that of Salcm in 1692, is unfolded in a tense drama in which historical accuracy and human inâ€" terest are so skillfully blended, that the spectator. is transported into those stirring times. The producâ€" tion is authentic, direction able, east oxcellent, scenery beautiful, esâ€" pecially the rocky New England shoreline, in all, gu is a picture of absorbing interest. _ Adults and young adults. "Criminal Lawyer." Cast: Lee Tracy, Margot Grahame, Edwardo Cianelli, Wednesday, Thursday, May 5, 6. A young lawyer who has learned shrewdly to mix law and politics for his own advantage comes to realize the hollow mockery of his carcer. _ A tense, . melodramatic travesty of criminal court procedure, which holds the attentiop. Adults, The comic opera tragedy of the French beauty who couldn‘t kill herâ€" self even when she shot her pilot lover while they flew through the skies. A feature in the AMâ€" ERICAN WEEKLY, the magazine distributed with next SUNDAYS fumngmo HERALD AND EXAMâ€" Feature No Foature No. 2 Feet outstretched, hands apart, a vigorous youngster on roller skates, fairly whizzing down the pavement, is the central figure on the April safety poster distributed this month to 31,000 classrooms in Illincis and Indians by the Chicago Motor club.. © "Hard to Stop!" in bold black letters across the top, constitutes the headline, and the message is driven home with another block of large type reading "So are fastâ€" moving cars." e s Accompanying poster is .a series of lesson suggestions for teachers to use in various grades. The suggestion for the youngest pupils is a dialog between two stuâ€" dents in which the dangers of roller skating are discussed. The dialog may be used as a playlet for a school program, or a reading lessom â€" For intermediate grades, axioms of safety, in eo far as skating is concerned, are suggested as a dictaâ€" tion exercise. A "broadcast" from Station HTS (Hand â€"to Stop) in which a student acts as announcer and gives a brief original talk on traffic dangers also is suggested. For use in an exercise in gramâ€" mar, the sheet recommends. seven sentences dealing with safety in which students identify the various parts of speech. Safcty topies for essays and a cooperative booklet on transportation are offered for more advanced pupils. For junior high school pupils the lesson sheet suggests articles and editorials on safety topics that may be written for the school paper and dliscussion topics for the drivers‘ or preâ€"drivers‘ classes. Dovenmuehle Inc. Records Big Volume F.H.A. Business Dovenmmechle, Inc. yesterday anâ€" nounced that it had purchased $408,â€" 800 of FHA loans, secured by 55 inâ€" dividual * mortgages, during the ?;,irty day period ending April 15, 37. This is the largest volume of FHA business ever transacted by auy firm in this area during a like period of time, according to Theoâ€" dore A. Buenger, president of the $2 year old mortgage banking house, "Some iden of what the Dovenâ€" muchle purchase of $40§,800 of FHA loans in thirty days means," gaid Mr. Buenger, "may he obtained from comparing this figure with the total amount of FHA loans recorded in Cook county during the first ninety days of the current year. This latter figure, which takes into acâ€" count all of the loans recorded here for all qualified mortgagees, totals $3,068,450. Thus our purhases over the last thirty days‘ are equivalent to more than 13 per cent of all the FHA. recordings in Cook county for the first ninety days of 1937. . "Frankly, we have been surprised by q:e amount of new construction work which is contemplated for the Chicago area. If the cost of maâ€" terial and labor can only be kept "within reasonable bounds; we beâ€" lieve that the amount of new buildâ€" ing in 1937 will exceed the highest expectations of those who are interâ€" ested in real estate. "The most ‘significant thing that we observed in transacting this large volume of FHA business, was that for the first time our volume of construction Joans stepped out ahead ‘of the amount of mortgages made for refinancing mortgages involving a consideration of $176,200. "Of the 31 FHA construction loans Dovenmuehle purchased durâ€" ing the last month," Mr. Buenger continued, "three amounting to $17,â€" 700 were «ocated in Chicago, two totaling $23,600 were secured by homes to be built in Wilmette, two totaling $24,000 were in Highland Park, and one $16,000 mortgage was in HuBbard Woods. To the northâ€" west, we purchased four construcâ€" tion loans in Park Ridge totaling $32,800, and three in Edgebrook totaling $15,500. To the west, there wasone $14,000 construction mortâ€" gage h-&l Park, and two in River Forest amounting to $21,000, one in Elmhurst for $5,600, and one in Hinsdale for $11,000. To the southâ€" west, we had one $16,000 construcâ€" tion loan in Beverly Hills, and ten in Markham totaling $34,500. "The refinancing were dividtdufollon:c::rmm amounting to $27,000, two in Wilâ€" mette totaling $11,600, one $6,000 mortgage in Northfeld, three totalâ€" ing $12,000 in Chicago, two Niles mmmbnofl ame in Des Pliaines for $7,500, two in Park Ridge for $16,500. To amenting whte Oak Park im -.â€"flmmm Yoan in River FPorest, three in Gléen Elyyn for $21,500, and one $4,600 loan in Westwood. To the south, we purchased three loans in Bevâ€" erly Hills totaling $12,000." Deerfield Orcestra to: Attend Contest â€" ‘The Deerficled Grammar school orchestra, which won the district contest recently at Provise high school in Maywood, will compete in the State Contest which is to .be held at the lllinois State Normal university in Normal, IL, on April 80 and May 1. The following are E:nofthoreham: \w.-. Charlotte Weider aâ€"-m Marian Kerribard Betty Van de Velden Margaret Kamminga Ruth Schmidt Norvil Godwin Jirah Cole John Lidik MCY Ruth Herman !:-:‘n Willen Carl John Bates Charles Herman George Weiss Mark M. Hout Mollicbelle Boyer Robert Coleman Jane Krause :\ K+ ~â€" spnpmaizes IGNORANT BOYS BECOME WISE MEN BUT BEAUTH FUL TAIL FEATHERS â€" WILL NEVER MAKE A PEACOCK OUT OF A croW SOME ACORNS BECOME Bring your car here and let us show you the fine paint job we can dol But a coat of paint on your car cerâ€" tainly makes a BIG difference! HicaraAnp Parx Stats Bank| THBE PRESS Member of the FPederal Deposit Insurance Corporation What‘s Become of The _ Rent Money? Many people who can and should own their own homes are paying rent ... month after month, year after year. WHAT‘S BECOME OF THE RENT MONEY?. The new Insured Mortgage Plan makes it possible to own a home, paying for it month by month, over a conveniently long periodâ€"up to 20 years. The monthly installments correspond to ordinary rental payments. This is the new, secure way to build a new home â€"buy a homeâ€"or refinance your present home. 3 $ Please consult us. Mrs. Virginia Engels Hardacre, music director, and Principal Carl E. Bates and several other members of the faculty will accompany the children to the contest. LaVerne Krase Jack Andersc Roberta Blaine Calls late at night are inconvenientâ€"but sometimes it is very impomn!tomak_eorvreeeivethem.'lhenh’lhnndytohve. telephone right at your bedside, so you don‘t have to go way to another part of the house, or perhaps miss the call altogether. An extension telephone costs only a few cents a day. It enables you to talk in privacy when other people are near the main telephone. And it adds to the security of yourself and your family, should emergencies ever arise, For full information, just telephone our Business Office. in Highland Park call 9981 ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY «3 T‘.w i Opa:m 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. f SUNDAYS m.l%Yl, %:80 p.m. to lfl.. PBE . > mum‘_’_}nnâ€"d-& CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM First Church of Christ, Scientist : Highland Park â€" _