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Highland Park Press, 7 Nov 1929, p. 5

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"hf Buasfi. any of the Itderd 3hirtr I 331mm to mom: of the ttttoem to ten lunatic per- manner she .‘ found to iitttimtion of of Soviet nth an arch u,.a3gitlL,,,aosrtst, It, lighted by htn aatd, bore cv_iet Russia." a new busi- tlt-ut, just trat “cane. d by “Jack some Peter- n Hikhhnd Ind twelve mm'ihd em. They be lift un- Ind ancient biting: bald och " his Rico street, mi. It was he: 01.9%.. her will be or two to to no thimi yen mtatiite fl _ u that of k when the 'tstat-go-UO ArtFaratiiaig "-erN""e"__ to be two Bain village, t, his .hjtg.t.ses rsrtyrr8r%'t1,t a fipring be.. r mud, poor ineiat 31101)- is Macaw. great lively [mow wag moving the is of Quite wax-crowded y, of living tth. Rant] on Tues“, anchor: ot might), & ral Ave. is Week Ceding pietire for RUSSIA I.” 3? at at 10 o'eloek this morning from the resigieneg of ”other daughter,- Mri; H. A. Berghmer, Mt Newport Ive- rule, to Our Lady of the Lake church. Interment is. in Cnynlry cemetery. Mrs. Shields JP, gnrvivedublhet‘ 1335; tyttsitruiiiirHtii, 'tt1tt1t8grCt1ti.t1ittiitti 1iipirtiirrassird; GiiiiiirEiiiuTCtiiiiM 0hrenstein, Samuel Park, Jr., Ca- mille 1iterer, 1)frrtleBerretuurei and "717mm”! 900 A. A. of B. sad E. R. R. of A. Thursday evening. Nov. 14, at the anencln ballroom; Wuhan. Made will be ftmtished by the Faf- mtercrrnnhaa-rlClrCC1._"i.'f_rC.'_d..C."..C.1 lio "in“? cere "mm Friends here lurked in. deep Je- ttret of the death in Chicago thmdai of Mm. Louise Shields, mother of Mrs. A. M. Loirte. The funeral is held at lil o'eloek this morning'from the An .ArtrritiUTGGGiii"ii, kiwi-m“ 900 A. A. of a. ma Place "ditoritiitl." "iii-iii'." Purchased at the door. T e.--a_.r. " 'isi'-c-F5-e-='-r'-ru"'-"--tCea- I: "tiiiqicaiiailr6ri'A"iiirirre" _ _ W - 3hr In faqt, .. a... c,ttt=stttttcgtt 'tqt titted Maxi tniirirriiii'iiraiiiiiri,-' atsithte ' greater thrill ht playing for the enthusiastic aud‘ence; _of_ children Wafer any adult group. All 1tf ttttAlt players if mean" are dramatic students in thchSchgol of Speech, with the ex- cebtion otyg..rpe of the slaves, who are played by high school boys. _ “Emma, l "ii' . ari G; 'eourtsdaietor who played the lead in the adversity pro- ductiom of both “Emperor Jones” and “Quagmire" lat scum. "-mgtgit8t-iNAi_lll9flii_r,. C 1:4 1: ' GWEN AT ELM PLACE For the purpose! taunting the childr-iaNNaatd 1?thaatd nigh. boring 'sotnmttttitUtt with the beat id children’s plays, ttrodtttred by ex- perienced players, the KW”! J'trk Woman'telubj W- tta, Literature eotnntittrrltihtdtttsrrthe 'WOI; Children's-Ithatro and the Goddamn theatre to come to at, swing as the fatigue and expense oi ttoi fathom. BEEF "rrrit'rftmitrai5 ire “I; %own Tor their special adttptatiott of childgen’l plays and for their 1tiglt., Itlnggég {hi3 iiEimr of Hick iFirrE. 3 e . ‘Actoro Featured Playing the part "sf Aladdin is James Lertlprttrth? (lunatic de,. pzrtment “Northwestern mtimiiiitr, and opposite him, as the lovely Princess Bttdrott1badour,_ is Elinor Rice, (lunatic director It Royeemore, who-has been the heroin of men} of the t.ly11tt'tty, tlefty... At1lvns, .2 1-... the Evittitt6 k.'iStiti'rdii '*~"’"’im' . - "ij-ttiii-e iii: uary 2; "rvanhmr'rhrtht Goodman theatre, and Much l, “The Scotch Twins" by the Evanston. Children's theatre. . Three plum of Inuit and interact to be pr-tttet., “Elm flue lehool auditorium, Wrrlihiid Park, 5:. CI Friends here To m..mwx Emma Children’s ham and ‘ God-ml have - 1JtP.t1ttttt.. the date - file an!” AWGDIm Nan-hr " a Ei maiiiriii Put attend sin- ”mutiny. i. Lowrie’s Mother Dies; Funeral Today TI Nov. T, 1m --9 maybe than - to Get Silverware? There in a drive mm the norttr than :11thth _ttgg.yy,,., "339-, not of flat Iilver for the Arden Shore camp. In - community a mem- ber of thoeommittoe will oollocttluu mapper: each ittonthurnd it is hoped We! Put will Mn, Which.“ “one; It will be much nppmeinted it tho, will be delivered to I” Ravine drive or plaque In. Bhmrd Ranch. B. P. 1401, with. will be least“ The people of Highland Park be; lieve in the existence of, God._ Ideas 9!-t0_;Hie penennlity. “delineate: vary. Christians _ claim that. ,the Bible is a reliable revelation from God to men. [then stood the test of the wee. On Sunday evening at , :30 o’clock, Pastor ~C._.G. Unengut will speak on "tkdh, Message to Highland Park at This Time." At 1W.4lraran. hewillprenchon“CnnGodSeveUe gtom SW-Sine'?” -!Ntr-"Mtta" nice] Whites” will sing. Slimmer: are cordially invited to these ser- vices. Save Soai) Wrapping than in phase and count in-logic, with an uncanny ability of resurrect- ing the pet anecdote. He hit. the extra levy with the bhutreoit of my.mâ€"bséfimw The metal public is cordially ht. vited. _ _ ' " . Ae this service the Temple ‘choir will sing the national ‘anthem of Russia, Germany, France, England and Amerietin observance of Armis- tice day. F ' "Martr tkrrttstmttrtod'i, 1eadtrihtrrits not owing to patronage or to they» litiEiriirivilegos that often amount tr,il5ell 1??e,f,.t, sr,sc,,,Jt,,.,,ie,,.s,ttgtthgr,aumemt coders in. . .'. Above all, Jim-Ses- songood aroused good citizens from tlttrr_lethanw . . . . 1i'ttmrbeitttrthe ivorst governed city in the United States,. Cincinnati has become the best troeed.s..Aanmtie1amore posed to monuments. Bat some day Giacinntti should'rsise one to'Moyor 8eatsontroodcrn cultured gontlomsn who imported his politics! ideals to his fellow-citizens. He has sufered some of the pains of a prophet, but he is. _not, nor all.“ ho be, without Meyer tht-ttposed occupies n ul- que place in the civic and political life of American municipalities. as he led the city manager charter 33M whielrmnd. Cincinnati the ttmt line city in America to be governed under this putt. Rue-ell Wilson, in an ar- tiele on Mm: Semnuood, which up. peered in the National Municipal Revue of February, "" the follow.. inrof Mtmrramusrmtrrtod: b. . _ it “no Balm a. Place in PMitiest" Wi- 'N I , 'illll, tp, P1,PltlPl'frlll!t The BMW tua-rod, mayor of Cincinnati, will ‘oocupy the {ambit of North Shore Contraction m}, Enoch and Venous avenues, Gleam, next Sunday morning, No. vember Mk st " o’clock." . er-.. ""tgttd,iiilit?t " ___-_, Com-en Israel jhindiff Night THE m 6r. Williun A. Hulda. pred- dent of Rockford college. _ T The regular meeting of the Garden club of Dem-w will but.“ a the home of Mrs. Hugh Pnttarion of Brion-hill road, Nov. 20. Hrs; Funk Burroughs will be' "riAtihostasa. m n . ttr-tth, qEki . T " u ,,_, fl = ME k' - attendance. During the “waning, maid; of their annual convolution; htl1f,jf1t oJtauttL,clai2gtc.gatR Wednesday evening local graduate members of the Theta Delta Chi fra- ternity gathered together at the Uni- versity club for dinner and the eve- ning in celebration of the eighty-sec- ond anniversary of .thefotysdint.of their; hm Thttp Chicagomm not was one of many held aimulta- neonaly in other cities and on thirty college campuses, reporting greetings and the number in attendance by wire The nomiiuting committee will to? ttort at this meeting the list of can. thbeteo.thtttrtemL,tsthre1ertsratcsgtre,, year. The principal speaker of thy eve- ning will be Joseph Nielsen of the Employer: usoeiation of Chicago, and his topic will be "Raeheta and Racketeering." . - _ wmmifliim‘mfii meeting will follow. _ ' PRESS the Highland Park Chamber of Com,. merce will be held next Timothy eve- ning,_ and, the members will be guests of the t W. C. A. on this mulch. like diam; gill!» ggtvggLitt_thterY, Chieasto Theta Delta _ Is ' Celebrate Annivsrgm Chamber of Commerce Members to Be Guests of Y. W. Tuesday Night HotsrMttrtuy8iar"iiiiii'iia hm mmgqmmflm Member 22. _ . _ will; k tod pa t',u"rh"itm't"tvnrir Th. mum State Association of Temple ‘Silturhood will gm . but“ mot-com fund st the Educa- the. at!" Sunday "terttoort, Naval)" " nt,8 o’clock. Son. of thug». feggiatia1..talrttLarttLatmctNtrutte, vices. _ -s-v-' 7%r9orttrfltRmraerttstt-mtstsc- cation Israel Sisterhood will hold its next _ refills: meeting Veda-day morning Nonmher 20, at the_ temple at nine’d'élock. _ . . I a. m. sari-c. , ll- b-tr-. -t_irtg, T ' 'tltattr',t'tal 'nt-Hill/et-tthet-rt- stlcAtidttugBI*tes,2iitg-,utl, ,atrrtudattttothdtietrinnimr ofthe fourth quarter, after which the Don-- fUid lion" ton than]: Eva-ton for three 'tiorrt6uehdosmt. Dorie“ Scam First DserdUld kicked-ca with the wind to begin the me. Evanston return- ?“ the walrus; 1retd:thtuTtrek to the-center orttte bald. Then mar. mm (at the bill m! bhotred it we]! ball into Enmton'a tttrrfte?rr'. A pus from tycotuiiir"to Bernhe egg: plated “tits "W576i- C 'tnrWiciarirarri." Beyfarth's kicking bhte1red,-hrarimr tle-eo" 6-0 in Deemeld’s favor. 'r-N-i- bloeked; the mug-sang 12At 'tm '; the end of the first half. _ _ During the ' M id the in» one, a fifteen yu'd mm. ’Within‘ two minuteq however, Evanston got ' Ar,raprireltr, with: the. MI Melt min. Beforittt, and qt the gnu-tier Evaluator} got two more small penaltiet'fpr oe-aides.- -. C _ A Seyfanh Stars _ mm; the tune, Seyhrth phy- ed w0ndarful football. ~19 £99!ng N. S. sitrtiihood Holds W _ Meeting November 20. With. the ball back near their god. line, Evmton tried to Mek, but it ms blocked. Moon got-tin! ball had then fumbled it, Bertttte picked ttnm, V‘vainxt‘dn"mde t'-Tt6iRr"i%iEii"-oT Berube's kick and began a hard drive toward Deertteld's you]. They con- tinued the drive in the beginning of tu.aeestneretunrter and My Levis scared Evaneton'e first touchdown. . . . 2teg, .v ‘ tut. and mimic “a", wu'_,,,.__,. - ar I "trail- Soyfarth and Berube Each Score Two Touchdown; Bartlett. Seom Another Park we last Sammy, puttsiiritV?, suntan ant cf this tie for second phat in tht Suburb“ law. The tune Amanda!” ....-....-.-i. Bun-I G. Isl-oi 'PettaaaciraA2 tkts 11tsht . “lat-cunn- on I _,..._ ' A, Mitts' m.-,-.,-:.,-,----.--- Man-7W '4».qu lb Jun. rukiithat 'iaiffTWi l'i

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