Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Herbst and their elder daughter, Dorothy, returned last week from the South. They attended the whirl of parties in New Ofrleans At theâ€"Mardi. Gras, including two masked balls, the "Prophets of Persia" and the "Miâ€" thras." After the festivities there, they spent a week at Pass Christâ€" fan, Miss. daughter, Mrs. William Farrish, in Hou and Mrs, Oliver R. Hogue, z. irs, i who ufl:g«'%'m Janâ€" uary 28 from New Orleans for a Mrs, Edward A Smith, who was accompanied by General and Mrs. Robert E. Wood, returned to her home Thursday from a four weeks eruise to Panama, Jamaica, Havana, thie Apommger , pons P and uie daughter Hfl-‘m ‘The ceremony is to place at 4:80 o‘clock in the pai Case Degna, as the Beatty home 1. ed. Mr. Branch and his bride make their home in or near Washâ€" Vs., also will attend the relative, B and Reed, and John Hayes of z_.d'mflcr. Mr. Branch arrived in Paim Beach Saturday in time for the Beatty, Jr., are to beâ€" bridesmaids. is young Ross Beattys arrived in on Tuesday, and the John ttys are expected there this week. Miss Elizabeth Dunscomb of Memphis is to be the maid of honâ€" of. 4 Mr. Branch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melville C. Branch of Richmond, Va., will have his father for best man. In addition to the bride‘s broâ€" ther‘s, the bridegroom‘s brothers, there last Saturday night for Miss Beatty. The Waliter Thompsons of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., have issued invitations to a tea next Saturday at the Everglades club. Miss Beatty‘s sistersâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Purtics to be given for Miss Verâ€" onese Beatty and Melville C. Branch Jr., who are to be married on March 11, started lnast woek. !h't will take place at the Paim home of Miss Beatty‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross James Beatty of Highland Park. “dh.nï¬ï¬‚mu their Paim Besch home on 6. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Davis are giving a dinner sat the Everglades citing story. Ranuriial Finrins ng rorcgethe $ returned cink Un Heedt dees o h is Sun..Mon~Tues. _ Mar. 5â€"6â€"7 LUISE RAINER PAULETTE GODDARD ALAN MARSHAL A delightful comedy tha Coming: Lorstta Young, Richard Green in "KENTUCKY" Jeanâ€" uwm-mm Fiyim in PATROL." ‘Tel. H. P. 2400 â€" Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9:00 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holideys from 2:30 continuous, Not simee "Stage Door" has â€"DOUBLE FEATUREâ€" JOAN WW?NID ROBERT YOUNG MELVYMN DOUGLAS "THE SHININ "G RAY MILLAND OLYMPE BRADNA "DRAMATIC "BAY IT IN 1 OCALS â€" Henttyâ€"and Mrs. Ross 0 A L C Y O N in March 2â€"3 at w Wil Champion Carry, who is "going on has a new little broâ€" ther, born 18 at Highland Park hospijil. The James Monroe Carry‘s son has been named Trigg W Carry for his late grandfather, Trigg McElwee IAI-1 ler. is with Mrs. John Croke in Le! luff Friday evening. Mrs. Yohn â€" D. McDougall of G road entertained her bridge cléb at luncheon Wednesday "it?'*:"’i;. James B. Jones of Ra are the happy parents â€"§ts. Elmer Evans of Central aveâ€" nue underwent a major operation at. the Highland Park hospital Tuesday morning. \ spotte;â€"Mfim. ‘While t} RUCT entertained at luncheon by K John Harmon (Jane Hart), former celebrai of her birthday versary |which was Tuesday. â€" Miss Ann Mills spent the past ten days visitineâ€"Artendg.in Minneâ€" Mrs. W. E. Durbahn had as her ‘wuests Sunday her two brothers, lr.w'lubuhdhuadn, Wis., is attending a convention at the Edgewater ‘Beach hotel this week, and Mr. Raymond Rasbach of EVERY RDAY MORNING WM#Iâ€" 10:00 a.m. We sell the Products Betty Moore _ Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Schwars are leaving Saturday for a vacation at the Y Lightning Ranch, Arizona: ""aoouite rearohh"" -ï¬l:ll" Brothers Miss Kathleen Smith of 8. Sheriâ€" dan rosd left Friday night on the City of Los Angeles for California Mdl-llhlhrhï¬o next two weeks of . and Mrs. Eder of Glencoe, who are spending the winter in Hollywood. their six weeks tour Mrs. Harold Bridges was called to Montour, Towsa, to attend the funeral of her grandmother, Mrs. Saturday m‘i MAUREEN O‘SULLIYAN with ~ Ionk PHné* you Agother ro« Mr. and Mrs#, Robert B. Long of mm0=~.'-.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard. Mrs. Gordon Segert of Deerficld, 532 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 949 Hogue, who accompanied Mrs. ltcn.'lllhh-&uï¬.idl Mrs. Hogue is staying in the South Mrs. Willism Barker are sojournâ€" ing for two weeks at Savannab, ‘The «Fort Sheridan bridge club ith plenty of laughs! Added: Bétty Boop Cartoon Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watâ€" rurufe} ho "BETTY MOORE" readCa@a Ohia ~ â€"â€" im BRAND BROS. "PARIS of her birthday anniâ€" in nroughn mex~ « 10¢ prou« her s ing 1 come circle Judge show »et s Coun many event, the 1939 "Stunts" will make a distinct bid for r a worthy successor to its Teiiiae ns ie aes. t stt ' last year and mant were turned away at the box off* at curtain time, Miss Elyse Rinkenberger . 4"%~ matie ~at the un[M Student smlgh“'ï¬' eighth successive year. show hnmo*flul’ma"“‘.: 0 introduced Stunts‘ in 1927 and have presented % ©2¢h spring of the past twelve ‘The proceeds of the ticket sale as in former years, be placed \ scholarship fund for needy circles. is to be one of the judges the Nay Pier Garden ‘and has also been asked to a formal table at the Grand Council of Garden Clubs.to be held at the Lake Shore Athletic Club in the near future. o‘elock. Mrs. James Lytle and Mrs. John Van Bergen are the coâ€"hostessâ€" es for the afternoon. ly road, Friday, March 10, at 2:00 Mrs. Charles DeLeuw, acti 4 gram chairman for Mrs. Crafts Watson during the trip to Mexico, reports a.gost inâ€" teresting meeting for vinia Garden club this mon â€" Mrs. Mahlon Bradley ighland Park will be in charge of meetâ€" ing and the whole Garden is to take part‘= each member the privilege of er pe r Www&tmvwmï¬ arranged in this conâ€" tainer, . Mrs. Bradley will personâ€" ally supervise these arrangements and give instructive criticism on m. There is no need to urge all members to take advantage of this opportunity, Highland Park is proud of Mrs: Bradley for during her short residence here since movâ€" ing from C:n#ut.nhhuhâ€" come well in Garden club moï¬mn&mrh the Freshâ€"Soph backstroke. time :ngmcmu-â€". This meeting will be in Mrs, Arâ€" thur J, Baldort‘s home, 645 Waverâ€" H. P. Swimming Team Cops Second In Suburban League Coach Mark Panther‘s Highland Park high school varsity swimming team placed second in a field of sevâ€" en schools entered Saturday night :.:;l-db meet held at Ni. ew Trier. New Trier took first place -:.l;-lmwm or standing than any preâ€" vious Highland Park team. Mrs. Theo. Uehling, in charge of the Ravinia ticket sales for the Navy Pier show, urges everyone be ready to give a report on her tickets at this meeting and wants to remind everyone to be sure to take advantage of this advance sale. Musser, who scored second in the 200 yd. relay; Pier, Bangs, Poters, mt&h‘ulflh;m mtcke; and Lyone With a fourth in $ a the freestyle. m-i&,.aâ€"-&a a playlet, a jazs orchestra, a dar group, and a tumbling crew are in strenuous rehearsal at the Highland \Park high school !wï¬ot‘h‘iw annual mhï¬on& Stunts." The 1939 of this mostâ€"popular dramatic effort of the student body will take place Saturâ€" ‘day evening, March 18, in the high school auditorium. In addition to the cast of over 80 .high school students, a large stage and production crew will asâ€" sist in perfecting and presenting this year‘s show. If tentative plans materialize, the program will be givâ€" en in a movel manner far different from those of previous productions, of a duughter "Â¥ub. -...m..':l'y"..} The Musart club will the home of Lillisn Hartman, 1630 Pleasant avenue, on Monday at 2:30 Thirteenth Annual Student Stunts At > High School March 18 Warning Issued A“mw in the water area to the east of Fort Sheridan, to a disâ€" tunce 8% miles off shore, on March 2, 3 and 4, will be ; to missiles of 3 in. gun and machine gun fring between the hours of 8 a.m, and 6 pm. Postpone Meeting â€" _ On sccount of a delay in the wmï¬a hdfl:_d-rnâ€"fl E3 l.-uu::th b’mdtuulbb lntter pact of April A notise of the next meeting will be announced in this paper at a later date. Twelve distinctly different sets, al Program Slim and Suppleâ€"by h fler. A new system m ercises for young and old. 'ï¬ itâ€" lustrated directions for uette. !duplormwvwz ‘torzlvudilnethnh‘ of six lessons for progressively ing the nerves and muscles o!u part of the body as a prelude to sleep. * > â€" Food and Heal Henry C. Sherman. A s book for the student or person who wishes information on vitamin content of foods and their value. .Contains many experiments ..;i:n;’ui‘ irts_base on laboratory â€" Arthur McGovern.â€" An easy and sure way to better health.~ BC ing. A simple presentation mohhdm“ on diet in disease and food fads. Keep Your Youthâ€"Andree Bruâ€" ."l'l'uwdu:-*-)' Croll Ves Eppalated from French) causes of the decline of health and vitality associated with middle age. The Business Man and His Healtk â€"Jesse F. Williams. ‘The book 44â€" tains matter of faet advice o4 the health problem of modern Afe, vaâ€" cztions, hobbies Mm‘ to inâ€" elude exercise and -ml in business. _ Diet and Persop«lityâ€"by Loretta is f 6 M loont e 00 me chapter Rendinge ave: The $ person; the stocky personp perils; over fatigue “-éi:ï¬mo agsg und nuluz Healthful Livingâ€"by H. 8, Dichl, nhbnt.‘“o“-: the prevention of disease Facts some of the physical and emotional Y.-Cu:“.l:ï¬lâ€"fvl.â€" net Lane. guide to good This uï¬.mâ€m walk, sit and work so that a natâ€" ural posture will result. / Middle Age is What You Make It â€"ny . Horis Bowoiov. w meten in popular ianguage a doctor expiains bLDANER â€" HUMER bealth and health habits perhaps we may cither retain or sttain that desired state. To give us inforâ€" mation on the subject of health a number of useful and informative treatises have been written. Here is a suggested list of books for your reading on health: and . PW Ts hï¬li.“lll.‘m’: "Health is a state of beng hale, 2 -hd.a'. or soul." ‘This is the givâ€" en in Webster‘s New International that m :.-:livhl- im state ns whos oo on Polmnith rohe s rial Be â€"by Katherine Crisp. Arm!b_hbï¬o- ~â€"â€" Humer Spring Suits Moldaner Topcoats LIBRARY Tailored for You _ Exclusive by $55.00 Paced two highâ€"scoring forâ€" nrï¬.f:-flndh-‘.vb mqli.‘“% Ccuh.u(l-dl‘-’l h-d::snflw season an impressive 43â€"31 win over Evanston. Friday night. Highland Park finished fourth in the district tournament the winners of Not ¢to be cutdone, Tony Vole led Conch Al Werbelow‘s . underclass meet Niles Center in Waukegn toâ€" night in the second game of the number. Waukegan, however, was defested by the locals in both games played this year. © Evanston in a close 16â€"15 game. which will continue to the sectional Suburban League behind Morton, Oak Park and Waukegan, heving Over Evanston High [=Chas. A. Stevens & Co.= H. P. Quintets In Final Dual Victory CITIZENS ALL Highland Park‘s primary election proved a sponâ€" tancous demonstration of civic pride and loyalty. With mh-mifltdmwnd‘mflrm pal government, the next to be elected April 18, cannot help but do a splendid job of developing our city along the lines of modern progress. To my opponent and fellowâ€"townsman, Mayor Wilâ€" liam M. Dooley, I extend my congratulations in comâ€" manding the loyal support of his many friends of long standing who have selected him as their candidate in the forthcoming election. 4 To all citizens of Highland Park regardless of partiâ€" san convictions, I wish to extend my hearty thanks both for their loyal support of me in the primaries last Tuesâ€" day, as well as the generous spirit of fair play of those who voted for my opponents. n« To Samue! Frank Knox, whom I respect for sinceriâ€" ty of purpose, I extend every assurance that I will welâ€" come his support in making our‘s a better city. It is a happy commentary on the high type of our people that not a single untoward incident disturbed the quiet dignity of a well ordered election. '-c'm'cn In Evanston . . + Girls‘ Shop and Junior High Shop of Smart Spring Apparel . . . including Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Blouses, Sweaters, Hats . . . in fact every important fashion for Spring and Easter wear! Sizes 7 to 14 and 12 to 16. A Statement By Mayoralty Candidate Gren GCasues TEa Roox 376 Park Avenue March 7th and Sth from 10 to 5 O‘clock Major Frank J. Ronan. NorTtg Snore HoreL Candidate for Mayor of Highland Park. March 9th and 10th from 10 to 5 O‘clock will be played, refreshments served, and there will be door prizes. ‘Tickets can be obtained from all Highland Park 3710, or at the door. avenue given for the benefit of the Scout to Bevelt Bntimned All have been completed tos the Biage Farty which i haieg The committee of the Bey Beout Drum and Bugle Core urges the public to attend a Bingo Party to be given on Monday, Mar. 18, at the Labor Temple, 387 North ..l-fl.llh.g:ï¬ game for Highland in Friday‘s trimmph over Evanston, znd thence to the state Faithfully yours, FRANK J. RONAN, 4Â¥ * Aetige