view. Mrs. Dale Taylor and Mrs. P. F. Johnson will ‘be coâ€"hostesses. Mrs. Bruce Blaine, who underâ€" went a minor operation at the Highâ€" land Park hospital Tuesday, is r¢â€" ported as getting along nicely. 10 Mrs. Cary Wood Lhnomas OL ANWMW York City, former resident of this city, is making a midwinter visit with her son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Macpherson Thomas, 21 E. Elm street, Chicago. At a later date she plans to come to Highland Park for a vist with old friends. While here she will be First houseâ€"north of Central Arenue on t East side of Street HAIRCUTTING Mtlltl e e o e ‘o‘ DILL‘S HOME BARBER SHOP Live joyt in this oasis of complete nle.:n{rom Winter. Desert and mountain wonderlands. Apache Trail â€" Cliff dwelll':?-. Inviting inns, fine hotels â€"*"*dude" ranching at its best. » New Streamlined Luxury Train December 15, 1940 to March 31, 1941. Between Chicago and Tucsonâ€" Phoenic. All-l’uï¬nun, extra fare train, with roomettes, double bedâ€" rooms, compartments and drawing rooms. Diner and Buffetâ€"Loungeâ€" Observation Car. Stewardessâ€"Nurse. Ennlngdeputurucmyuoondday. 21 North Second Street 15 Years in Highland Park Anizena L A TRAVEL ON Telephone H. P. 5435 ‘ary Wood Thomas of New Name .....«â€"== css ce o was wud jaan e oo mm sn m. a # # @ City State the guest of her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. R. Arthur Wood. _ > o# Betty Lacy will celebrate her 14th | eous birthday anniversary Saturday by | Kat! giving a dinner party at Open House| mor! tearoom and later returning to the | is gi Lacy home for dancing and games. W ed l a Mrs. W. F. at two tables day for Gran« place. s . Mrs. Carl Crfist, who fiew to Miâ€" ami a few weeks ago to attend the national air meet . there, arrived home last Friday without her plane .â€". . Mrs, Crist‘s plane was one of a group of six which left from Wauâ€" kegan airport oneâ€"Sunday morning to attend _ the meet which attracted ‘over 1,000 small craft from all parts of the country. Heavy winds the two days of the meet made the local pilots decide not to enter any of the events and on their return trip the air cavalcade was forced down at ~Albany, Georgia, by the low ceiling which also kept commercial planes grounded at that time. The fliers are hoping for better luck next year! : : 144 | St. Miss Catherine Baird will be hostâ€" ess to the Ridgewood Drive bridge club â€"at dessert bridge today. .‘The guests of honor are Mrs. Bruce Parâ€" son, Mrs. Robert Martin, Mrs. Cyâ€" rus Avery and Mrs. Harry Aiston, Mrs. William Barker has as her house guests her sisters, Mrs. Hilton McGregor and Mrs. Arthur Swinâ€" ford and Mr. Swinford of Collingâ€" wood, Ontario, Canada. > Miss Greta Leander of Vine aveâ€" nue, whose marriage to Edward Whalen of Lake Forest will be solâ€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lewis of Beech lane are receiving congratâ€" ulations on the birth of a son, Howâ€" ard William, born January 17 at St. Luke‘s hospital.â€" â€" ~â€"â€" Arthur McDougall Wood has enâ€" tered his year‘s service with the United States Army and is stationed with Battery C, 166th Field Artilâ€" tery, Hattiesburg, Miss. ALLEN AND KENT *~DOROTHY DORBEN DANCERS * BETTY BENSON RAY OLSON * GUY MeCOMAS EEORGE RYAN * BENNY STABLER GEORGE RYAN N. F. Knobloch entertaned tables of 500 last Wednesâ€" Grandma Elliott of Lincoln rs.| emnized Feb. 1, is being feted with|‘ many parties this week and next. Among them a surprise miscellanâ€" ith | eous shower given Tuesday by Miss by Knthr'!nlhineofuh!'omt.'l‘o- ise| morrow (Friday) Miss Lois Hansen he | is giving a personal shower and next es.| Wednesday Miss Margaret Whalen, the matron of honor, will entertain red | at a miscellaneous .shower at her iesâ€"| home in Lake Forest. . j P R E 8 8 Mrs. Clinton Stryker of Muwauâ€" kee, formerly of Highland Park, is visiting friends here this week. Mr. Fred Karsten, W.O., of Fort Sheridan, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Bohn and son Bobby Phelps at Arlington, Va., while in Washingâ€" ton, D. C., on business last week. Noted Speaker To Address North Shore ORT Next Monday Miss Charlotte Carr, head of Hull | House, and Miss Mary B. Gilson, associate professor economics at the University of Chicago, will be preâ€" sented to the community by the North Shore IRT at an open meetâ€" ing to be held Monday, Jan. 27. The meeting, which is open to the contâ€" . munity without charge, will be held. at Worth Shore Congregation Israel, Lincoln and Vernon Aves., ‘Gleneoe. â€" _ ‘These distinguished speakers will participate in & discussion of the maintenance of democratic instituâ€" tions in our world and concrete steps through which the inner fabâ€" ric of the social order may be guardâ€" ed against conquést by social conâ€" flict and dictatorship. â€" _ \ ~Miss Carr‘s subject will be "Hull \ House Today" with special emphasis , refugee needs and work and Miss ;| Gilson‘s subject will be «"Work and Psychic Income." ~ € * â€" Junior High School Young People Form Group Sunday Evening An interested group of Junior high young people met at the Bethâ€" lechem Evangelical church, Deerfield Tast Sunday evening in response to an invitation extended by the minâ€" iqteth Earl J. Bruso, and took the first steps toward the orâ€" ganization of a Junior high E.L.C.E. The program will include devoâ€" tional, instruetional, social and serâ€" vice activities. It was votedâ€"to hold subsequent meetings on Friday eveâ€" ning at 7 p.m. Reverend and Mrs. Bruso are the adult counsellors for the group at the present time. __ <â€" Young People Meet The Young People‘s Missionary society will hold their monthly study and social meeting at the home of Genevieve Maurizi, 837 Taylor Ave. Saturday evening, January 25. HERMANCE MUSTRIC‘S BEAUTY SALON Pone ‘ Highland > Park Complete Beauty Service 22 8. First Street â€"â€"_ _ or of Milwauâ€" 5042 Absent from Walgreen‘s is Pesgy Ivey, who has gone home for a two weeks‘ vacation . . . before she left she was wondering whethe she‘d make this column . . . "Orpt" Ori acquired his nickname when he used to squire a girl by the name of_ Annie ... . the duo was known as Orfâ€"andâ€"Annie . . . now his heart belongs to Tina Vignocchi, person. able young lady. . . > n o s Pn e s e ie Masks will be the thing on Fepâ€" ruary 8 when the Masonic temple is taken over for a masquerade dance for the young set . . . Mrs. George Van Ess has moved back to these parts . . . from North Chiâ€" cago to the Highland Park sub division. . . . sor ks 5 0y c l c c th PVABTUNIA * * * Ralph Ori‘s girl friend has bought herself a trunk and is on her way to California . .. where he is staâ€" tioned working for national defense. «Students Stunts," annual variety show at Highland Park high, was originated in 1927 by Mrs. Albert Snite, a member of the P.T.A. ... L. 2o eemac oc ce m ud ce duad t tlih s reaniuatie ho se Tryouts for this year‘s "Stunts" will begin Jan. 28. . .. 3 I en o on o + TE The sun‘s corona, USUANUY VISI7S only during an eclipse of the sun, was easily seen last Monday morn ing due to the heavy overcast sky . . *Bewall Truax explains it, sayâ€" ing ~that the cloud haze absorbs much of the "yellow Alight" of the sun, thus making it possible for us to see the flames encircling the old fireball. . . . ‘Agnes Daly is scoffing At FU"!""" that she will not conduct her dance classes personally this spring ..« She began a new term yesterday. with more energy than everâ€"if po+ sible:. . «: o. P uts .. Several couples spend their Sat urday evening quietly playing pit ochle in the basement of one of the stores on East Central avenue .. â€"Frank Goffo is definitely out of th I draft . . Hy Nichols has 12 hm solo flight to his credit at Curtis ait stores on East Central avenue .. > Frank Goffo is definitely out of the draft . .: Hy Nichols has 12 hrs. solo flight to his credit at Curtis air port. .. ‘~â€":* e Whne ds foycPool io enal pvl‘u- F P F Seen at the Oak Terrace school game jparty Tuesday night wer Mrs. Fred Bertucci and Millie Pas SINl Contributions For Infantile Paralysis f Being Made He Residents of Highniand FAFPA 7| urgently requested to contribute the worthy cause of national deâ€" fense against infantile paralysis Con::-‘ibnï¬om,s in any amount maÂ¥ be addressed or left with this news paper, at the post office, the cits hall, or dropped in any coin c0# tainer placed in most every atort and local place of business for that â€" Dime cards may be secured from the post office, this newspaper of from any school teacher, Attractive campaign buttons will be give=x to any boy or girl on ealling at th post office or the business office of this newspaper. s; The campaign..@nds gent’s bmd&_;hur Thursday, January, 23, 1941 "~Ahim . .: by ANNA TAMARRLI ; is scoffing at rumors not conduct her dance nally this spring . . > . new term yesterday orov than everâ€"if po# of Highland Park art uested to contribute eause of national d¢ usually visible ends on the P:8 Chursday, Januat‘ Thus LENA GLANDT, His mo ur bit cal $eJ Mrs, Monrog . surprised on S: & gmup of friel with well wish happy birthdays C The Catholic ° Lake county m at the St. Jam pose of installin brose Cantagell president with being filled as bell, Waukegan social chairmar Waukegan, sec Salmon, Wauk seph Cameron chairman and 1 ference chairm Highland Park. 1A y Other chairm ton, Fox Lake Durkin, Wauke The Catholic Y tee members a Lake Forest; | wille, and Vince Following t werg., discussed olic Youth Fed will be held i Mys.. Arthur acqueline â€" An n;hwood avenu« ther, Mrs. Ma their birthdays lay. _ It was thday, and m: ne to help her The Junior J perity club m a business m temple. ¢ JUNIOR ITA CLUB MEET ost last week h Jacobs of A ‘Valentin« for February held at Labo: by El Sherid: tra. Tickets may be obtai Highwood or bers. & â€"Rena Piaz: were introdu« while Ada M so, Mrs. Cor Mordini were bership. Refreshmert freshment c fini, assisted frosh Rini, Chini. held sday, Januar pr e 16 t d Feb. 20 which tir tee will t .\.\]!te of . eting, the ceeds of t Ir..and proud ; n at. the : Wednée Monroe