tts i};- EEX! yr: N " ttyi. I??? We}, I 1*. BRAESIDE SCHEDULES " CARNIVAL, SUN. The big Brueside lee Carnival originally planned for January u to be held at the Braeside school rink Sunday afternoon, February 9th, starting " 8 o'ehtek. The Chicago Figure Skating club is ,.nat,i.qaelly .. known; Among their members is the f1netst shiiné akiift' in the country. They perform amid a Sun Valley setting, Refreshments are to be served " tables on the ice by Brseside Beauties on skates. There will be gsmes, s monstrous bonfire, and fun for nil. Every one is invited. A small charge will be made to defray the expense. Tug: are to be distributed st the rink. Party at Exmoor February 12 To Aid British War Relief Reservations are coming in fast for the Luncheon-Bridge which is being given jointly by the High-. land Park and Jhserfieid-Bannoek- burn units of the British War Re- lief society for the relief of safer- ing in Great Britain: The party is taking aslaee at the Exmoor Coun- try club on Febmry 12th at 1 p.m., and it is anticipated that it will be a very gay. party indeed, with n enmity attendance. - There will be many'valuable and unusual door prizes is well as a prize for each, table ,and some most interesting gifts ineludimr some- thing that was used in the moving picture "Flight Command," which features Robert Taylor and is now being currently shown at the Rootr. evelt theatre. A prominent celebri- ty, whose name will be announced 13mm for the presentation of theorizes. Mrs. George Childs and Miss Helen Bergstrom are eo-chairmen for the Highlnnd Park unit with Mrs. Charles Timmn and Mrs. C. B. Gwyn for _ the Deerfie1d-Battnoek. burn unit. -DmsaatntimuiLuntrhefut...artt1 Jam session, combining spritely tunes and colorful dammrprith an anger ing plot which conid not fail to cap- tivate the most eritieal audience, in "Hit Psi-aloof MMI." Screening at the Alcyon'on Friday and Seturdny 'with Kenny Baker, Frances Lanz- ford, INtrhnreritert and, Merino- land us its start. . ¢ Akron To Screen "Bit Parade Of 1941" _ Alcyon theatre audience: will'be kept in a, state of cqntinunl suspense an mindar, HMuy‘ and Tawny, when the neyy,i.xeitintr tthn “South of Sue." wilt be wanted. “San PraneUeo" earring Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy and Jeanette MacDonald is having d return allow. in: at the, Alcyon -on the double. feature profrnm for Wedneaday and Thursday. '.it isrnrel1 worth seeing a "eeeond time. "The Great Plane Robbery" is a apectaular and excit. {Mama of the Moat daring “tack in the thrill-peeked annals of the ale. he]: Holt, popular action lav- orlte is st.r,mdarith beautiful Vicki We .._ . , - ci,',", a r' _ exmted to be present -, New members of. the board of directors and votnnteer workers of the Community Center were hmored‘at a supper- meeting Sunday Evening. At the table are, teft to right, John S. Batehelor, maest- spealoer, Mrs. 2'tmrWtttes, chairman of the house committee, Renslow Sherer, president of the Center, Mrs. George R. Jones, vice president, Everett Millard, conductor of it: gutter orchestra, and Mrs. Thomas Marks, a member of e oard, T ,, . _ . , Snowdmps Herald Approach bf Spring "Spring is here," were the famil~ iar words of Mrs. Ewe Truax, 300 Egendale road, when she reported that snow-drops were up % inch in her yard to THE: Puss, early Mon- day morning.. Usually Hrs: True): calls long about February 12th to announcethat the snowdrops are in bloom, but this year she got the jum'p on THE Puss by saying that they had attained % inch growth. For the past 25 years, Mrs, Tmax has reported the appearance of, these early flowers, as a herald to gigging, to .Tan gmnuxn Pax- Pms, which is always-913m to pass an encouraging report, elong to its readers.' I Along with the appeal-gnu: ~of snomdroptr,---is--the-atem_-ar meadow lurk has been seen in. Sun- set terrace subdivision; while Dr. H. B. Roberts repirrU the appeti- tnce of Cardinals. , Call Meeting Sunday Of Lot ownertiOf V Mooney’s Cemetery A meeting of lot owners in St. 1riiii"Coi. _. H6665â€? _ anamvwm be held btndiafterioorr " 2 o'clock in the dub room " Joe Ita- battini's, 117 Highwood Ave., High- wood; The purpose of the meeting is to organize an "roeiatiott to work fo'r'the betterment of the, cemetery. Hens will be diseased _ regarding the Tirine of inter pipes in the cemetery and three. estimttes will be presented for inspection, Indian ere any_single new holder Who have nbtmeeejyed notitV cation by mail Will they plane " tend the meeting or tteh J13 touch with either In. smtensictt.P. 14trtr; Mr. E. Grego, RP. 1701 or Mr. Canario, H.P. 3884. ' Moartt Club Matt: . The Maud club William: Mon- air afternoon. February 10th, It 2 o'eto'ek “mm†of lube! Vet. tar. All Pf ‘n are urged to be present to' pm on the Middle, “d",._... r. s,--'.. J"'," THE PRES The month of Februhry being I very patriotic anonth and the birth- days of two great Amerietns we feel this patriotic program quite " ting for a vivid historical hock- -groamduu-woituc-Nneriennisy.?u- Mrs. Raymond Will Address ILA. R. At . Meeting February 13 The February meetintt of the North Shore Chapter of the Dingh- ten; of ‘the American Jtevohrtion will be held on Thursday afterndon, Februury 13, stethe home of Mrs. Edmund I. Andrews, 284 Laurel Ave. The guest. tor-the Uternoon will be Josephine Hunt Raymond, lee- turer and writer who has chosen for her subject :{Imperishsble Spir- itual Values in OiiFAmericuf Her- itage." ' F Mrs. Raymond showa that all- powerful spiritual forces brought about the great crisis in American history. She begins with the Puri- tans' spiritual urge Ind passes on through those outstanding crack! tests which have.welded our-Repub- lie into ahape. ' . To illustnte herptatementa, Mrs. Raymond reads attnnber of her own poems dealing with the apirit, uni background of our history: "The PtTitiTfiCariithiiiir," "'A'" Soldier? of '76,""'Today I Heard Them Sing Spirituals," "When the Flag h, Floating" and others of patriotic theme." ' _ _ JerttetUitte Hunt Raymond has been received by many organizations as moat interesting and inspire. ttttttat, making each and - one of us feel a more reverent apprecia- tion of our American Heritage. Sponsor Luncheon - _ At Exmoor For , British War Aid The Deerf1eldinnoekburn and [lighland Park Units of the_British War Retief. oo‘cietyt will spon- wr a benefit card party and lunch- son It the Exmoor Country Club on Wednesday, February 12. Tick- eta fer the party may be obtained at the Deerfield shop of the British War Religf Society, Just west .of WOMAN’S CLUB WILL HEAR RUTH R. LEE "Color Coordination" To Be Discussed at Meeting Ruth W. Lee, know to the North Shore as Mrs. Sylvmus 6.14912 of Winnetka, will speak before the Highland Park Woman'? club on Tuesday; -rtsirrmrrttt-aee-.S0-Ttmc Mrs. Lee " a graduate of Vassar college, a housewife for 20 years and the mother of three children before beginning I businesi career My, "The-tt trtre"'urvestittrstis8 the-wafer offered in our,ghpps, and found just the usual souvenir collection, which fact she quite by chance mentioned to an executive of one of our large Chicago department Btoretu ammo. diately' she was commissioned to re. turn to Mexico with their buyer to purchase stock for an entire dé-T partment in their store. Upon this trip she learned Fo much that eh. went alone" on subsequent buying trips. ' . . K ' Mrs. Lee recently finished select- ing a collection of paintings and water. colors by contemporary Mex- ico artists, for the Macy Galleries, in 2arw-ydrk-she--ucirittercapseia1. articles and composed table settings which frequently have appeared in House Beautiful, House and Garden and American Home magazines. She is also a member of the faculty of Northwestern university where she directs a course on "The Merchan- dising of Bome,Ji'ttrnUhiittttu" The Home and Education depart- ment of, the club of, which Mrs Baker Hamilton is chairman in pre- senting Mm. Lee. Mrs. Robt. Timm will 4ntgodwte-tlMr, Awaken “Mrs. qu Haunted and her committee will have charge of the tea. Guests are welcome at the usual small depart- mental fee. Intent! II â€on! Oh- m Ind 'i, not. no the rant on u Miran m . _ _ A [out] “and: of“ vat bad“ may PHrtttne afJdfl', Udell In his “ism-M Park. numb. “who“: Ireb. In. Park “7-5“. Ohio.†080-: '" N.»WM Are.. III“. 'tt - Tel. Shh an; 1.1. qrutoueb by Town . Til. Cantu! a“. A who: of Th Chicago Ilium“ “all†can». .-- The Highland Park Pres? Communication- humid he "use. tetmttrewrlttmtorm-Md.eether' only. and “as“ with h. an. “I add Maori-i... 'tterAttratdm.ettthe.d by “Maud-y noon .0 hard - a eqtrregtt have. Saba-Mb. I'm. 'UO. w you p.. and: -. ' '8tewoluttogte of condom and. of th. wart}... noun: of qtttartqttagt-e, at all!" that " “in.“ in! MM. wall be ahuna! " W mm nu. . . Job- 3., MLMII‘M'I. . In. Home: My. Faint.†O. 1911 W. Band. mi. . " ts d on Februa lp refs, observed 1 land Park victims t< might be 1 itis." A tl tlet 4m aoieri'maj eat in tlu and at stirred up Sally Ran " tare Human At the p tlitrlsyst 1 election tl moat unp: what all t that time gm eats a erotica of eoneifrned oniroeem ed more what has hall has personal t . The un tiihtUnVt" tween E caching l itself; u This w council m the eotidu teen mom ulnr of ti "knows w When t take the city hdl irsroimr a douncil f body mic arhat- 40- teenes l “undue has been natural [ (some to v main at believe ye titude yew take. ' qu or on " . tttiniitrati lr has a riodrof 'l,rd and tmtiott h he com new, on Of mean. Ignace of mUnfort' ml in bath or a ouncil Because d since d nothil rest fro succu‘ 'our Item. ml 1 tot