CLEAR $200 ON BRIDGE PARTY A very lovely bridge party was held last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clarence W. Schaaf, 200 Ravine drive. Mrs. Donald Boynton acted as assistant hostess. One hundred and fortyâ€" four guests or thirtyâ€"six tables of bridge enjoyed the afternoon‘s play and delicious strawberry shortcake, ice cream, coffee and candies, PAGE 8IX Over $200 was cleared at the party, the proceeds of which will benefit the Woman‘s Symphony Reâ€" hearsal fund. This was only one of a number of parties staged throughout Chicago and the surâ€" rounding territory for this benefit. Twentyâ€"eight door prizes were awarded. Mrs. Ingram Rasmusâ€" sen, whose husband is proprietor of m local shoe store, was awarded an order for a purchase of Florsheim shoes. Mrs. Bresler of Sheridan road won an aeroplane trip to New York. EDWARD FUCIK TO . WED LA GRANGE GIRL Miss Eckhart, a member of the senior class at Wellesley college, is at home for her spring vacation. Mr. Fucik is a graduate of Princeâ€" ton university, and received his master‘s degree at Harvard. No definite date has been set for the wedding. At a tea given Saturday afterâ€" noon, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Eckâ€" hart of La Grange announced the engagement of their daughter, Barâ€" bara Jean, to Edward Montford Fucik, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Fucik of this city. "CHARLIE CHAN at MONTE CARLO® Ted Healy â€" Mickey Rooney ~ in ‘ Thursday Sunday â€" Monday â€" Tuesday April 10â€"11â€"12 SONJA HENIE DON AMECHE Tel H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park, I!l. â€" _ Admission 30¢ â€" 10¢ Doors Open 6:30 p.m. â€" First Performance, 7 p.m. â€" Second, 9 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 2:30 continuous Sonja surpasses her most breathless â€" sensation â€" in this musical of superlaâ€" tive delight! FRANCHOT TONE GLADYS GEORGE WARNER OLAND WILLIAM J. STRATTON, when Secretary of State, inâ€" augurated the policy of earning and paying into the State Treasury, interest on the receipts of his office. His good judgment and painstaking care in selecting deposiâ€" taries for state funds is shown by the fact that during the state‘s most critical financial period, when 600 banks within the state closed their doors, Mr. Stratton acâ€" counted for and paid into the State Treasury every penny of principal and interest which passed through his hands as Secretary of State, amounting to over $80,000,000. "LOVE IS A HEADACHE" LOCALS â€" "HAPPY LANDING" DOUBLE FEATURE â€"â€" AND â€"â€" â€"â€"â€" COMING â€"â€" "BOY OF THE STREETS" â€" "M. "STAGE DOOR" A L C Y O N April 7 WILLIAM J. STRATTON CcOouNTY CLERK PRIMARY APRIL 12, 1938 REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE H. P. BOYS ATTEND BELOIT COLLEGE A number of graduates of Deerâ€" field Shields High school are now attending Beloit college in Beloit, Wisconsin. Theodore H. Ruwitch, Physicians are also better than ever oqu:gzod to correct serious ills but ir great work lies in life extensionâ€"in preventing health "wrecks." _ Your doctor can help {ou to live longer and happier if you will give him at least an o;:gor tunity each year to make a thorâ€" ough physical examination. Ravinia Preventing Wrecks Better Than Caring for Wrecks. Railroad executives pride themâ€" selves in the fact that travel is constantly being made safer more than in the fact that they are better than ever equipped to take care of wrecks. We are prescription drugxllt; nnrdviprovide the highest typeâ€" 0 service whenever prescriptions are to be filled. . Fridayâ€"Saturday Consult him oftener. It is a common sense plan which insures dividends out of all proportion to the time and expense involved. Tunedâ€"thrilled excitement .â€".â€". with more stars of screen and radio than you ever saw in one melodious explosion! Wed.â€"Thurs, April 13â€"14 â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€" Robert Young â€" Florence Rice Little Chats About Your Health * "MURDER ON DIAMOND ROW* GSELL‘S DRUG STORES "RADIO CITY REVELS" FRANK MORGAN MARY ASTOR "PARADISE FOR THREE" BOB BURNS JACK OAKIE KENNY BAKER ANN MILLER with EDMUND LOWE "MAN PROOF" VOTE FOR â€"â€"â€" ANB â€"â€"â€" FOR Highland Park Phone 2600 April 8â€"9 son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ruwitch, 840 Moraine road, is now a member of the sophomore class at Beloit. He is a member of the Players Club, college drama organization, and a member of Beta Theta Pi, a nationâ€" al social fraternity, Harper Boyd of Lake Bluff is now a member of the senior class at Beâ€" loit. He is one of the outstanding tennis players on the varsity tennis team, having earned his letter in this sport. He is a member of Sigâ€" ma Chi national Social Fraernity. Earl Fritsch of Highland Park, freshman student at DePauw uniâ€" versity, was recently awarded his numeral sweater for participation in swimming, at the university, Diâ€" rector of Athletics D. C. Moffett anâ€" nounced the awarding of 19 block "D‘s" to members of the Old Gold varsity basketball and swimming teams, 18 sets of freshman numeâ€" rals, two manager‘s letters, one trainers monogram, and five assistâ€" ant‘s numerals. Col. and Mrs. Edgar King of Fort Sheridan are entertaining at dinâ€" ner Saturday evening at the Officers elub. Recent Highland Park arrivals at the French Lick Springs hotel inâ€" cluded Mrs. Harold Marks, 343 Egandale road, and Mr. and Mrs. George B. Dana, 506 Fairview road. Mrs. Edwin Martine Weekler wishes to announce that the last of the series of Dancing Assemblies for Adults which have been held each Monday night in the Music room of Ravinia school, will be held on Monday night, April 18. There will be no Assembly April 11th. Mr. and Mrs. William Powers of Deerfield avenue are the happy parâ€" ents of a son born Tuesday, April 5, at the Highland Park hospital. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. P. B. Peyâ€" ton are being transferred this week from Fort Sheridan to Fort Deâ€" Russey, Hawaii. Marcello Rollery, of Highland Park, a sophomore at Alfred Uniâ€" versity, was one of the men who received the Gold Football from Coach Yunevich, in the last n&h: Alfred assembly, for playing on the undefeated varsity football team of 1937. The _ Northwestern _ Settlement group held their meeting Wednesâ€" day at the home of Mrs. Robert Walker. Roger Sherman and Henry Blose Vail are returning to their studies Little Sally Ann Casey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Casey, will celebrate her third birthday anniâ€" versary Saturday with a party for a few of her little friends. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stupple of N. Greenbay road are the proud parents of a son born Wednesday April 6 at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shanks of Detroit, Michigan, are the, guests of Mr..and Mrs, William Knobloch of Fort Sheridan for several weeks. Grande Cleaners Spring Time Is Dry Cleaning Time Our modern plant is fully equipped to handle all your dry cleaning needs . . . Dresses â€" Suits â€" Furs. RUGS . DRAPES â€" UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Modern Fur Storage Vault FOR PROTECTION OF YOUR WINTER CLOTHES EMIL LAURIDSEN CHAS. G. ELWELL District Representative Resident Manager Phone 1339 Phone 3289 Estimates cheerfully given without obligation on your part. Preferred â€"because © It has a better, satisâ€" fying flavor! ®© It‘s creamâ€"rich and nutritious! © It‘s fresher and more appetizing! Complete Tailoring Department Maintained. We employ only competent mechanics and our reputation of 10 years standâ€" ing has been built entirely on quality. BEST OF SERVICE THB PRES8 Saturday after spending their spring vacations with their mother, Mrs. Roger 8. Vail Mr. Albert P. Snite has returnâ€" ed from a two weeks vacation at Miami Beach, Florida. While there he visited his nephew, Fred Snite, Jr., who has been in an Iron Lung for some time. He reports him in a cheerful mood, but his condition is practically the same as it has been with slight improvement. Guernsey LePelley of Boston, Mass., formerly of Highland Park, paid a flying visit to friends here the early part of the week. Mrs. W. R. Waxler of Valley road entertained her bridge club Monâ€" day evening.. Mr. and Mrs. O. French and daughter Constance of Indianapolis, Ind., were guests of the W. F, Knoâ€" blochs of Fort Sheridan last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sattler and daughter Sandra Lee of 8. St. Johns avenue are spending several days this week visiting friends and relatives in Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. John Bremer of 8. Greenâ€" bay road was pleasantly surprised last Saturday afternoon when the Ladies Aid of St. Johns Evangeliâ€" cal church and other friends came to help her celebrate her birthday. She was presented with beautiful flowers and gifts. Bunco was playâ€" edâ€" andâ€" dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Sidney L. Schwarz and son James spent last week visiting colâ€" leges in the East and Boston, Mass. James, who will graduate from Country Day school in Winnetka in June, will enter college in the fall. Richard Hart expected to acâ€" company the Schwarz‘ on their trip east but was quarantined with the measles. Mrs. William Knobloch of Fort Sheridan and her house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shanks of Detroit, Mich., are visiting Mrs. Knobloch‘s Little Wool Shop 372 Central Ave. Tel. H.P. 630 JEWELRY REPAIRING We repair watches, clocks and jewelry of every description. I. H. NEMEROFF CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Blocking © Mending & Monogramming 255 Market Square Tel. L. F. 833 The Telephone H. P. 674 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weidâ€" ner, in Phillips, Wis., this week. Mrs. Roger 8. Vail has returned fro-uthmwahvhi}wl&hr mother, Mrs. Henry 8. Vail, at Coâ€" coa, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Cohn and daughter, Virginia, returned Saturâ€" day from a five weeks Mediterraneâ€" an cruise. Mr. and Mrs. Bowen Schumacher of Chicago, formerly of Highland Park, have.leased the Clark home at 5478. glt‘. Johns avenue. Mrs. Robert E. rk and son have taken an apartment in the Terrace ment in Ravinia, Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Berg and two children, Bob and Marilyn, left Sunâ€" day for a three weeks tour through the south. Miss Elizabeth Low spent her spring vacation from Smith college this week visiting throughout New York and Philadelphia. WILFRED J. SEGUIN The Public is Cordially Invited to Inspect the Offer of Reward I hereby offer a reward of $100 for information leading to the.apprehension and conviction of the person fraudulently impersonating me in soliciting soâ€"called "political campaign funds." The purpose of this offer of reward is twofold: (1) to protect any person from making political contributions to a man who as late as this week represented himself on the teleâ€" phone to be Congressman Church, thereby obtaining a check, and fraudulently endorsing and cashing same in my name; (2) to urge the coâ€"operation of those approached in appreâ€" hending the guilty person with a view to prompt prosecution. Repeated reports of such fraudulent solicitation drive me to this public offer of reward. THIS 18 No 13 OFP A SERIES "TELLING THE PUBLIC ABOUT THE boCroR~ As late as Thursday, March 31st, a man telephoned a leading north side business man stating in effect: "I am Congressman Church, just off the plane from Washington. The Campaign Committee needs more money. I would like to send a man right over for a check. I want to go back to Washington tonight." Note carefully that I have not been in Iilinois since Janâ€" uary 1, 1938. Vital legislative business has kept me in Washâ€" ington. I have of course never authorized the use of my name by any soâ€"called fund raising "campaign committee." In my twenty years in public offfce I have always entirely paid my own campaign expense. 1 have never solicited camâ€" paign cbntributions and have returned every contribution which has been sent me. Will those who have contributed to this person who is falsely impersonating me write me direct or coâ€"operate with my law partner, Dean Lake Traxler, 10 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, furnishing him with the details? SEGUIN & LOGAN FUNERAL HOME Robet.'iwp_ease _ _\ _ ,PHARMACIST || _ | || PHONE 144 ____ HIGHLAND PARK,ILL LIFTING THE SHADOW OF DREAD â€" The discovery of Antiâ€"Tox‘~s, Serums and Vaceines is one of the accomplishments of Medical Science, of which all Doctrs are proud, and for which they are profoundly thankful. These have beiped to lift some of the drrad, which parents endure during the infancy and carly childhood of their youngsters. It is almost criminal these days, for children to be left to the merey of common but deadly discases, such as diphâ€" theria, emallpox and lockâ€"Jaw, with preventive serums easily available. Many deaths, grave illnesses and lifeâ€"long â€"after effects can be avoided by proper attention and time» ly immanization, SUNDAY, APRIL 10th, 1938 52 NORTH SECOND STREET Consalt Doctor and protect childrem ’l-ut‘:dnhou'wlllnd':v'dq.eu 10 :00 a.m. to 10 :00 p.m. RALPH E. CHURCH, MXC. Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDERY Go West This Summer! California, Pacific Northwest, Colorado and the Il"flu.l ‘uh.“r' fares, “*, intersy »#ai -m lined equipment â€" 396 Central Ave. H. P. 1212 DRY CLEANING CO. All trips at advertised prices. H. and R. Anspach THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1988 Travel Bureau WILLIAM J. LOGAN