Books on the Cmtstitution Uve been domed to the ttetttroU uld "whey givon for the ttmirttrmtttee of the Etm Pure Nilht "hm! Ind the educntkmnl department of the Hi...- vmod Italian Mums" Epinmpn! _ Donating hm» hm [inn a. the Great w.- hospital to m! STets of tue, showing the history and dovolnpmpnt of our National Em. btem haw been made Ind [inn to any Ion! "hoolr. as well an American " , to the Woman', club. the Civir '.t,,T of Rivinin. Boy Scam, and the tue It." on Central IVPYIDQ. Scholarships are given to tho srhnols in the mountain diMriets ot the South where tsduerstion has been 5n limited. but where ample an: un- xinu: to avail therttrolve, of the op- pnrhmitiou provided by such Schools " Tammi». Kite Duncan Smith, Martha Bony. f‘nrr Creek community 2nd the Arneriear, International col- lege. ‘ on the ship to the people coming to America to make their homes, which gives notosmry information for good citizenship, Workers are maintained at Ellis Island and the GMden tute who provide ncrupMinn and handi, work for the immigrants who are detained there. Innzuaze of the immigrant is given nf the sonsnn. It stands to reason. th w-rfnrn. support-rs reason. that the rum-r- Fuhwriht-rc will mean the bet- ter productions. PROCEEDS OF PARTY 'm MD CLUB WORK stcrttat start of the season's surtivit.t Thc. cuiM is organized nut fur profit. and all of thr. funds obtained are used [or the production of the four plays ine at! of the plays presented. and a combo swam-rm of the aims of the} otTtunixatirm and the general plans,) fur th.. future. It i.; attractively irTirl {rut-w! with many wan-s from the with! proluiorvs and closes with a' Eiu 1.5 thu. many who have played mks with 1h- theatrc guild and a, mnlyzl-vh- liq of tho mail-1's urzanizad tun and crtnmitue-mvmhers, This' Rudd->1 i; hwinu smut to a largo mail, ixv: liq whiHt. no matter how tasters, _"'VC. rattan! _ complete. Any one! vb,» k- imon-tw! in the guild or in rr anz al-wr! it is wtFrnr. to a copyf r-t' thrs lumk‘nt: it maybn ohtaincd by} :ix-eri‘m'nn "o the local chairman of vv-mhw! ttpvroximately 1.30n in 1927- ly and has nun tn alt reports. erased gruwinm It is interestinit to so? that manly Inn-uhalf of the suhsrribs-rs to tho 1927-t?u swam had ronewvd their (u? â€rim In: for 192?~-29 before the NV:, th Fhr r.- Thratr Eighth Season 'rid, eighth \t,‘£I~|_lll of the North Slim ' Thranv gmld " bring entered n; ur. wr:l. rircra.r changes tshich are .2:.;<it;im. In the tint place. for the Ctr-' Hun m lla existence, the guild aw A 'llructor who “All devote his tt,1,st' tum in the guild and its work. I?“ " Hum, dLIml-VI' of lmt Season. hm inï¬ll retumul in this new extent, â€mi. H. utillll‘l'h to his direction of "_'.e emit.â€- tVur productions, Will he 1 .. lull!» to the guild subscribers for ,r"s '.'s Ctl the thvrsry and practice ',-" 4 â€1,, unit in any of If: branches. 'lhus, as gm addition to its regular > ioduit, of actlvitics. the guild is virtually «aiming a school of the thou-v “herein Its member“ may sol lure the m~lruetinn they desire. Other Changes l A change sorauwchat similar has) L's-n made in the technical dtrcctor's departmenL Riehard WoeOur has rumc tn the guild from the Univers sity of Mil-hiuzm'tu sene a, tel-hutch} tlireviur. and he too will devote his trtin- time to The theatre guild Work. Poweswd of the entire time and in- terwt h!- As two daemon. the guild until-Evan» much in the way of tite ished and'artistie production for its raw-hr: Of grunt importance, too, is the mw studio of the North Shore The- atre unlit Large and attractive tted tees have been obtained in the Yarn " theatre building in Evanston, anal therein will be housed the direetor'si oftict, the workshops and scene-de- signing uhops and the classrooms for the dramatic instruction. This first home of the North Shore Theatre guild is but one block from the cen- tral street of Evanston, readily ac- cessible by the commuter or the driver. and will be most useful as at, headquarters from which all the many activities can be directed. ( Issue Booklet l A new aid to the committee members I in shnir campaign for members is a', imnklc'. of and by the theatre guild! which has been prepared during the' summer months, The booklet contains _ :he story of the guild. a brief survey', of what it has done in the iiLcuisTi N. S. THEATRE GUILD FIRST PLAY NOV. 7 vl.1.rv fur Inna: (N huc l-u-n :3an n; " in: with! I: "iluble bin. Rors Benny. Mrs. George Ar- thur Bum, Mrs. Constance U. Hop- kutev, Mn. Hubert 1urmoa,Wrts, Wit- “HA Mum, Mrs. George Allan “than. 33).». Emma L Millard, Mrs. Law. t n e Ill. Mrs. Edward Noltmg. Mr,. hurl Meyer, Mrs. Edward Roach, Ott-. St xll'urd Shipues. Mrs. Alfred W. Mun. Mrs. Fred Shafer, and Mrs. \lfun Wolf, Miss Zue Comer, Miss [Linn (In nuhh, and Mix: Rarhel Mar- PAGE TEN Subscribers Increase I FC numb; r a" subscrihL-rs to “In; '1 Shrrw Throtre guild has crown l y-ar tr, yx-zxr in most gratifying] IPr. I-‘mm a more handful of} hundred fdty in 1921, it had Continued from PUR" 1 Continued from page 1 I m It" (‘va Sat-Inky, Ort " FMkaI ls _ 2 "A DOG or THE IEGIISNT" wFth llN-TlNJ’IN “IVA GAR†- CONIAD â€Anti; "I‘Onfblr In.“ No. I Aha Cr-dr Il‘n I‘M Ind "the Review "I Tim Nanny - rowdy . “we ‘I'hnrlnhy. Ort. " n I... rum-4y .110 Pathe NM out WM! Tuestar. Ort " Vic-Inna“, Ort " a)... chum), wut . nweo-th-artf What a .dveuum! What ' detightt y m her best via-ml nho‘TerriMe People" No. l - I Friday .I-o may News Screen Sun. Mon. Ort. Il-IS ------- â€my .nd likrdUH'NZuL- live it', Ilsa (‘nmndy - fUthe News Fridny on " Silurday. Oet, to Wodw Thurs, Oct 11-h “SAD": THUHPSHN" Ynu'll I'"t “In Swarmâ€. a: N; DE Loli' THEATRE lance Alan. John aim. {him with us for the hut sundaykf The motion prevailed. Yeas. Nayur Whit-rs in the church. He will preach I.ewis, Commissioner; Brown, G 'ur- the “uni at both serum-s Sunday. Oct.: ley and Zimmvr: Nays. none. l4. There wilt be special music at‘ Commissioner Gourley moved :hat ‘ both services. 3 the Councii,take a recess and Ctr1:VCrte We hope this may be'a home com~ V as the board "r local improvmnvnlx in}: day for many folk who at one; The motion prcvailed. Yeas, Mayor time or another were members of the: L'wis, Commissioners Brown, linux- societies of the shurch, For thirty: Ivy and Zimmer; Nays. none. years the church has been the spirit- After the mos-ling of the Board of ual home of a goodly number of folk.! Loral Improvements, the Count-11 re- No tine knows what influences tar'envened. the fullnwing member, bo. Kinzdnm Building have gone out into ing Drewnt: Mayor Lewis, Commis, thr, World because of 115 activities. tsionets-, Brown, Gourley and 7."le "r, As. we look forward to larger oppor-l Commissioner Zimmer moved that tunities made possible by a mon- 3110.7 “Pu. L Vetter be appointed ths. of- mun» church building. we pausc to) tirvr to spread tho assessment "prov) Rive thanks to God for all the ilk-55L} ing for paving Burtis avenue. High- ,_,_.L_Ld -' ' __ . .n . _ ., BARTLETT THEATRE? We hope this mar bra home com~ in}: day for many folk who at one time or another were members of the societies of the shurch, For thirty years the church has been the spirit- ual home of a goodly number of folk. No one knows what influences for Kinzdnm Building have 2mm out into thr, World because of us activities. As. we look forward to larger oppor- tunities made possible by a more ade- ri1tate church building. we pause to Nell Ilanillnn. Loin was he has given and to pledge (in i320! Park ,cices anew to Him and the work 3C7. of “is Kingdom. I The my"; 51min]: Rm: (in: .'irvt [Whit-T of the it is very titting him with us far wn'LI'Ps in the (bu Fur clan ""ertmirsmrrtt and (in! n Tht Old Theatre It Wrstmiartrr Public Invited IV" invite the public to with u, nest Sunday. Come My 1h . day with us. HIGHWOOD, ILL. Daily Ova-int T 1-. Sunday 3 :1! ma. NIH-N Sunday I :1. vide pleasant surroundings and at uvllies for our men there. This card party is the only means the chapter hi N fur obtaining funds in help With it,, pxtrmuc education um! Amertcatsisatiun work and the zuppun of the community in sincerely desired. Tickets for the card party will be on sale at the door or my be ubxamrd from Mrs.’ Fred Watkins who is chairman. The public is cor- dially invited to attend. EBENEZER CHURCH FINAL SERVICE of Mr. Wintcrson yesterday elicited TELEPHONE s32 Daily will: 7 an, Sunday 6 :30 mm Matinee Sun-nil] Ind Sunday 2 :30 p.- dpy. 0r £11.“an LOW}: I vivid pit-Imitation M the rue-vol by Lrof N. Tutu-i a a mmlwrn mies maul-4 " than}? " Ar. , 1 hrr rzrnizhkinmi buy friend "II I -tot ‘I LAIDV" "ONE IOI'ND "of. "A [ENG TMVORCF." Ort, H-I' "DO\’T HARRY Continued from page LAKE FOREST, ILL. 'DIH'ISSIZI) 1“!" IHAMWS' G LURIA SWARSUS “THE COSSACKS“ M ARE PIC RFD!!!) ‘MY BEST GIRL" with - - MONTE BUT, with Matimas. Saturday. SWAN Sum-[lay Kvrmirur. 30ccuy Mann. Chin McDoneil To MU . MARY ASIIIR DOG '" as Saab! hat! You "ml we the pieture I. Erna-u Tuna. I roman"! Wha' Your "But Girl" ic to worship Come and en- HAN" Comedy t Futile ru n nirln rel Avenue Sm. fly The mrnion prevailed. Yeas. Mayor Lewis, Commissioners Brown, (inur- Ivy and Zimmer; Nays, none. Lion 30mm duly seconded. the mvvtincr adjourned. ruinfortcd cum-rem pavement with m- trgrul ruzh and necessary (immune In Kurtis avenue, in the City of Ugh- band Park Lake county. Illinois," and minimum-0 having remained on tite fur public inspection as requitw by . __ _ Ctsrormis,ioncr Brown menu: the pa~~:-.Lv.~ ul' an urdinance entitled "an crdrrvav.sv prepared and tran,r.ctted and I!) papaya recommended by the Bmud of Local Improvements of the City at Highland Park. Lake crsn'.y, Illinois. to the Couneil of said "tty, mun-Bing for the construction " a law (’uuncil Proceedings In accordance with the up»! ot I'nmxmnuunvr» Brown and Z‘anrl'. tlu. city clerk “as instructed In "No his. k, E. Leonard that hi, t, luvs! hr pr-iunr".rss'usn to remove thc \tdE‘ walk in front of hi: residency Al rill Carol Court tad Mon denied. The n-purl " the building lr mum» lr-r in!" thc month of Septembrl l ‘15. sub “Mun-d tlaced on tile. A um- nmry of Mu, report was publish; Cast AWARD CONTRACI'S F OR IMPROVEMENTS Waning at 11:00. Histoncul notes Local Realtor Selh Mali mu be read by the pastor And Rev. Morris Woolf mute on G. tichuarta will preach the word. Lake Fmat (hm-nan Endeavor meeting at T. - hwmng worship at 7245. Special Milton S. Florsheim, president muuc by the Brand Orchestm, and the Florsheim Shoe company, hill numsngu by Broth Schwartz. This chased the country estate in Might null mm- a happy day full of rrmln- l'ark of Morris Woolf, president mun-u, and will sound a ttot" of tis. Morris Woo" Silk compuny. I ndwnu- 2r kw look forward In great- price Wigs, nut disclosed. The prom rr tasks, and vwlunes in the :H'V- mung; of seven acres. fronting Aw of our Lord. Lake Mirhimm at waved" .....| Services It follows: Sunday school at 9:45. Dr. E. D, Frau-h, yup... One Cent Sale THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Continued from page I rm mirerr We _ ' Opposite the Northweitom Pu- 'Special Assessment No Robert W. Pease Pharmacist T'Athoetlipttturq Pay-l1 JO - Station. SAVE avid SAFETY LOOK! atyour Thursday, Friday & Saturday October 18, 19 and 20 Be on the lookout for our Can't "old Jtrderhr Mind! James Davis. "known" as "Prof. Glam." who was advertised as “mas- ts r of Egyptian and East Indian sci- cnvn. spiritual advzmh crystal reader and God-srifted sol-r.†was sentenced to serve three ynars by Judge Smalh- Prs. Speaking of traffie congestion, how about the taxis which are continually craining around in search of victims? Orte jnh we wouldn't want would be puinaster at Atlantic City. Wonder hwy he “or manages to read all the souvenir post cards that are mailed nut of there? "What of it? You didn't own him." "N-no, b-hut the b-boss says I've ’31:"! to dig his 'trave."--")' Sum? fvllrrw, nm'rr seem to be happy unless they are heading I drive to 21-! money nut of other mayâ€. A Harvard team has wi,, a br;in test over the Yale team. M-ybe Hur- vard had the beslfhrrirttt squad. , "0"tlhh'rl'Nu/clurtak BUSINESS IN IN Local Reality _Se_l!s Beantifulr â€my mum The sun Ws uvrobat found the clown m Ivar». "What in the world are you "rrine almut l'" he asked. "The tOphant d-d-died." subbed To ~upply rating cards fur urn“ lteertieiu-tihiH,is high school student, und to Rel-p those of old students up to date. the >(‘hlrul unite has bum umk m: a lhnrcvugh mock on the ree- ‘~tra!ir-n of the school. i It i, shown tron: there cards that thvn- are 106! students aetuatty re-i [wrung tre curses. t The cards contain the entire record nf a rtttdertt fur the four years. This includes mum; grading. health, and', alm an indcntitication picture 1 Milton S. Florsheim, president of the Florsheim Shoe company, in: pur- chased the country estate in Highland Park of Morris Woolf, president oh tis. Morris Woolf Silk company. The price was nut disclosed. The property Hunk!) of seven acres, fronting on Lake Michigan at Waverly road. It otmruce, within its confines ravines and wooded tracts. Mr. Florsheim, who lives at the Drake during the wmit'. takes possession of the resi- .m-o about Jan. t. and will use it {Hi his country home. Prior to oe- rupunry by Mr. Woolf the property haul-rpm! a part of the Montgomery Ward num- and prior to that it was occupied by Judge Peter Grosseup. â€(Miran l'. Anspach of H. and R. And mu]: TTir, hrrrker. i mm STl'lmNTS Now A'W'FDiD HIGH SCHOOL :u down "What I Big Run “in; Job Laegeler Pharmacy Highwood. Illinoi- Phone “MM 222 DRUG STORE G. Illinois carried oft the ttee) honors through the election to the'; lyretidenry' of Craig B. lhsxehrood.i nm- president of the Union Trash company or (‘hicazm Mr. J. M. Appel.; precidertt hf the Highland Park State; Hank at'umlml the convention V n "elccrate. "0 was elected a member " the rxwutive couneit for I term, of three yrars. _ 3 J. "I. APPEL ATTENDS BANKERS CONVENTION The annual mnvention 18'i Amar- Iran Bsnkrrs association he' at Phil. advhrhin udjuurnml on Friday, October The mot-ling also voted to author- ize the board of directors of the -l‘humlu-r to invest $500 in bonds, ( Select Committee l The nominating t'omrnttttHs which will sMect candidnum for oftierrs for the Queuing war and Present the slate to the chamber was chosen as follows: William Dooley, chairman; Hugo L Schneider. Herman lknzel. Walter Meierhott, Lester L Stinger, W. J. Brown. George Bowden, The others fur which this eommittoe will select candidates to he voted on try the rhamher an" president, Vin-presi- 'lent and three directors for two, war terms. l The Highland Park Chamber of, Cummerce is a live organization 151 evidenced by the large number or mrmhers whieh rettuurly uttend its] meetings Ind the interest taken by; thorn in every project of community interest um] WHY-"n and the Ci',';",)?) mm of the_itriraoirntion in the pa»! grey.- of the city is genernlly recog- nized. wording to those who have! (“lowly followed its history. 1 It In: also decided that the Cham- ber purchase four acres, at $25 per acre. in the new Buy Scout camp at Spring Lake, Wilt, which has been purchased for the use of North Shore Scouts um! in which each cummunily an the North Shore " thus taking an interest. Thu: New Mei-hen Three new members we: tempted into membership in the Chamber at this meeting. They ire the Illinois Lite Insurance Co., representatives W. N. Statrord, C, J. Sheuley; Bun ret T. Theme. attorney " law; Ind ttre Austin Techuu Co Inc., represen- [HINTS Chsrk A. Austin and Ernest Tarball present. Mr. Stathrrd also has views of Alaska, Ilsa taken last summer. and these, it is expected will be shown " inter date. The meeting voted to give the RI- vmia (war‘a Co. a guarantee of 8200 again for the yvnr 1929. Continued from me 1 My. 0... " _ K. B. WWII “I NAUGHTY 00mm We‘d-y. M " PATNY RUTH KILLER “BEAUTIFUL BUT DUMB" . Hod-y. oe. " CULLEN LANDIS 'MIDNIGHT ADVENTURE _ Although deeathtitsiaod Moe my bemadearyoewouidmoraleqtri. (,-i1e,i,'ii,iir,' boiled, "mum: at by tho drip method-it in but wheat 51!.“ lin a drip pot. Heat fresh tun to Lbouling, pour over (round cola: on. Imp for every tablespoon of c089. ,and one fur pot. Place pot over low f tUme to keep it hot, but do not boil. Saturday. Ore. " Eu 0-)] BOB STEELE “CAPT. CARELESS" . Pin! M The First iii-u - Mit of the SM- Suuriu _ bun " " Agnes- The Hal’- In - Eur- Bunny The Punk. ltxio- - “inn Mull “ho Laughs - The Patriot turk Tou'u Cnbirt - Ten-peat The Wrddiyt Much V Four Son.- Bunk? of tbr Sam" ___ Mother Math"!- - King of Kiln The Melody of I." urea-ding and (nun-in: “In pk, ESTHER RALSNN SAWOrST PARADISE' Uomedr-"'Thr Dilly Dire." I'l‘hNolor Ruin- » Suv- Eval- ' nus ONLY _ _ The Inna-e (has: oi the m JANET GAYNOR CHAS. FARRELL "STREET ANGEL" Sun!!!» Ort. " Fall. 2 to " :80 "CHARtt'YS AUNT†Sunni-3. Ort. " ROD LA ROCQL'E "LOVE OVER NIGHT†My. on " ‘KINNI'I'II HAILAN W03 o. 1"! All!†many. an. " Cant. ' u LIONEL BARRYMORE “rm: If"! HOUR†At the Mau----. c 13mmâ€. 00min li, mt. Tet, M. P. "" Now Open Daily EVERY EVENING AT 7 Cali-Io- Sunday- , to " Alwlyn TV Cool Frill), Ort. " "I" Furor-lune Only " 3:15 HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. Tel. B. P. In. J. B. Koppel, Hanging Director Irene Gus at the Orn- BVERY EVENING AT' T Doom Opn " 6:30 Matine- Salu'lay- I to 5:3. Giulia-om: Sunday- I to [1:30 Vaudeville (IRA EME PLAYERS THE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL 2nd story or "THE COLLEGIANS†(Mu-aid _ Sporllighl . New: At the ttstirs-e---)- 8 "Tarzan The Mighty†KIDIIIES HAPPY not“ Special treat of pictures And nuvvhim for the kiddies. Special may“, (kg-n tteeitnt handy - "Stop Kidding“ Latest New: Erma No inn-cue in prices Comedy - "Girtien Behave" Topic}; Fable- - Nun in the faws in! {gyro Every Saturday and Sunday COLLEEN MOORE "OR KAY" “MILE. FROM A RMENTIERES" JOS. DR03e0LL Nu "tcrepe in pun-s 3lhtirl jglttpttt Coming Soon “Ind-y. on. In “ROOKIE†0. the Screen Vaudeville Vaineviile presenting In Oct. ts. t6. " Cutttnll " Mat & Eve