Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 5 Dec 1929, p. 4

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.P ’3' ; ' -. 1t2ftl't'8)rttl' _ 31 ci- luncheon of the Highland Park Lions _ .C't,' _ meld) h-_f...teIthaVatttptctndnr-att--the -i,-isitrs _ Gian Tarot. 1th manua- " to- I' . ' TV dent,-W. B. nemmp,‘ h insignia; tie =z"ls-- r." V 'ttse-utr-uae-ttrite-Hr-a-asa-r, "f _ hag firm of admit " Hut-cam g; . tibn is scheduled to be punnted 1t u, it- ---At" -thhrmeethtr.------- -_---r,- w--------".-""" wood are giving a bettstit dance'nt the Odd'Fdlovn hall a Luau! we; nue, December 14, 009d music and Rev. Gust'av Erichon, pinto! af the Sindhi: Methodist chard: of Jama- towai, New York, is the chief speaker ttdit; t-a'it,'i'i'e,' at the mtrhsrood Swedish. MW church. ‘Rev. Mr. Erich!» otifod the Ieaermer-herri- in Sindhi: Methodism today. was pinto: of the local church T tseeeitriive you! up. when the building was ttrat Muted. He will -rart%ratst that than on the prom. _ ' f - Nihilist iiiriiiai5i"s maul-077.0% 'pected to attend the We. no. Dr. C. P. 'Wdlleniu, hallway“. E. P. Swan, district supuinhudent. 1ihmiitittsti; Rev. W. 0. Bloom Chi- cago; Rey. thsear Lundherg. Chicuo; Rev. G. A. Nyxtrown, Galia; Rev. N. P. Glemnker, Chicago; and :Rev. An-' drew "lien, Geneva. The last tive men are former pastors of the local church. There are tive other former pastor: "rf-ther-eh-rho' an not McKiIlip to Resign . - as Harlot Lions Club 10:30 p. A.1'.=l5,a1'i 'rl"lr,.h,. John cu. tee. 1m.- 'mhyyp. M. In! 89m ttttam y1't,',t'.rtlt.ei,'-t-,i4tftlitv'tryiie if -,c-,.,', Rev. P. Sun will bu. dim; Durant” Rev. E. P. M mum ' ibi‘Vm"; Johnna will "ttrs _ z -33.; pore-Ay-hr.'?. "-htt' (Iva-In. The imhiiiiiCeordiairr invited to attend all ofthe rededieatory services. Church at Rich!“ Col-bulb; With mum; Pro- gram In Detail _ .yv,ptdreoil.FarGFtii 1ai'ritiuGriiFiri it 7:80 "gt-i-Speer-ite' Saving; In; Maw nick-on will the m. The mysiytElttqeoettrkhatrit9ehpeittFt. All of the W.dvhndmwanb- tioet_trrerrqrpmmttrtt-t-ahte-ttsdte, attend. “cyan; in gum 8:0iF--tuered GiriiieierrriG '01-». In. fjt,'ag bu been Winslow“. In. . . 7 I i'gs','gy, .m t'en'tg"'t',g'4 .n. km...“ addre See. G. Brim No ninth!“ i'itt'iiihl'i?u'igjFiiir-itrt1t "dtl or _ _ _ wilLbe toieuriisu'iis.- of G. Walknlm will be the wanker: thee fill also be thoet uk- by oatet vhtthratt nil-bun. Mr. David Olson and It; ©strxtiartilat" ttttci Paul -Buomtrimdftr-Terd the [my I using. A l Wants: Rev. Nydon. Boston; Rev. Ahirl , Seattle; Rev. Dahlberg. Denver; _ v. Holman, Ii'aleoner, N. I” sod Rev. mil“. Boston. The following program he: been arranged: _ I" _ Bag-t Dance _ a1eutalirvicWakrtiuatratai- :30 sr.-m.---mttueii-Nitiiiiiiiivei, {IF-hm the - [Divan-'3“ tun-W lit-[4». yew an? 'ir"rrt'irG' tra sum, dUtMtmiid this. holiday néuon by Highluld Putt JmtkactotaLahotrjtr,otfit,-wa-a.. ported, reprmrtnttintt . the year-long thrift 980m of about 900"depositon. Thier money to u hm extent will Win the eon-mum the holiday leg-on, it in up“ and mm you; IrirNr in boosting {he t ' Distributed 1trBanht, The program has been tainted by the ingot, dimetorscwhn, pruning”: real music mot with voccl, violin, and organ groups, and a cantata and group of Christmas carols by the Music club chorus. ' Sunset thley Golf . --v Club Diregtors Plan Next JCear's Program "W" 11119thdequ alt music lovers are very cordially in- vited to attend the nineteenth concert of the Highland Pail: Music, club which will be given at the 'Preitrjtuir:. itttt church, Wednesday afternoon, Dee. 18, at 2:30 o'eloek. . The president 'preeented e list of coining... tBirqthtet h iii: titttsroved by the directors. ._, ' Operhrbe held " thmsetrWthsrmmd undoubtedly it still been another end even trmratarr_trsegytqtrs-ats the, repute: tion ttf “(Somme and its wide popu- hrity is every you attracting more expert p1irrr'ter-thitaimimt event: -AbHhe, direetom' meeting ' some smell increase in membership fees was recommended, and ; resolution was adopted asking the board to pro- vide an 'rddittTytl locker room for the men. V . Music Club Concert _ ---" to Be GivenDec. 18 _ alhe'1totrd of Man! the Sun- set Vulley Golf club held tn enthusi- "tit meeting last My and u- nused for an extensive program for to be murder: the winners in the "Hon: matches. ' - _ ' mm It was decided to unit: hold the North Sham Open golf tournament, which proved so notably successful during the put year. Nextyeur’s 'Rmx-6ttstmt-Ertcksmt AA9...it.tir.g....e., . I!" m aa UL THE PRESS _'.---'-,- .s--'-.r_p, W a Highland Civic Improvement mo- ciuion. which is noted for it: many Adkins-Iona for com coitus. It n meeting this was]: voted to equip a annual training department iatuNk%trraeetsehetotitrtltnteitp " a coat of about 81,000.. It in ax- operation bythemmofthe sec- ond semester. about Febtunty l. RednEstatéM The entertainment pommitteé of the North Shore Real IjietettAea.rii, maximum” 1‘53 It}? aiming eo- cinl has ~been poetponed to Decem- ber 12th due to a medal meeting can- ed on the evening of December trth it I‘M” have» Ann-mu! the Netional Red Saute bond will bolt? 1 sele- conference forie mem- B/tg.-'-'-,-'-',-',, 'ttT-ft-f-il,'-,',- _--- T- .to um Tram _ irDepitrttiien it) t ethos; Mrtr.-eha6i-Wiit'iriir-6t ’Gfei: coe, chairman of candy and nuts, Mrs. Herbert Schram of -Evmtstonrehairr; man .01 jelliewnd. canned mums. Herbert Conheim or Glencoe, chair- men of ”lads; Mrs. Norman Gather of Wilmette, (chairman of recipes; Mrs. Felix Rothchlld and Mrs. Miles We: Winnotk: have ehmvge of the deeoration. All friends and guests at Invited and it is hoped to make this sale even a greater success than that of last year. The association aUo is planning a trftrattittirTrit%iirtt" I)? -t'iririii' PM“? evening, Dee. 18, proceeds from wliich will be used to help defray expenses of the, annual Christdlu party for the 41ri.1timarasstoattsoexsd1tr ttt.-ti.tistts. The support. of the people of the com- Iet"r ts, mi?" ttriyopsrt)tsrprt, 3.3% will; hi,arca?antztr,'rt1au of delicious home-mde aka, soheckeng, undies, nutty "lads, Jellies d canned good: before the lat meeting of the sisterhood (he Con- gregation Israel on nesuUv,, pee. 18. The o will be and to carry on the any activities of the My. Mrs. B. B. Goodman of fitgtlu"f, Mrs. "exits Wghberg of ghland Park are eo-ehairinmr of the sale out! will be ably assisted by _ A lilting rink for the childron of Highwood duo in Mint pinned by the association and will be ready for new]: this tint», it is promised. In this my the Civic Improvement naaoet'ation is from time to time en- deavorih': to help civic and commu. nity enterprises and is reeponoible for starting a number of worthy ‘move- ments which are appreciated by'the peoplr 'rsfmtItttwoodr-- '--We-"m- Fr-r- " Mmi'elix [awry of Winnétka, who is chairman of the cake table, Mrs. S. But of Wilmette chuirman of gstrtnttskimu.lmadrstmrGsmtacrntrae The Won extends thanks to the members of, the Highwood foot- ball team. for their. mistanee and community spirit in staging the in. game last Smithy for the benetlt of the ehildren's Chthtmaatsrty fund. Putty; Sale to Be _ Held Before Meeting Ppptppnes Dance i,-!'-'-?-"'-,,',!,'?,';],',",', MAR} 1't"t'tt',',', to New Members; it Lecture Beard; Book Re. I _ View December 6 l, Sunday 'iuurleattdarMarion Davies [mans her flrtst nppenrance in the _all. Walking picture, "Marunne," a come- dy of var days in France. Walter ‘Hhston in the all-talking picture r""'Theiitreitag'r1Naiiiagriaairf comedy hit, ample“ the Wm. ",Will anyone having old by! it good enough to bring them in to the Thrift Shop. There is gdemand now for toys 011111 sort, dolls, mes. etttttttatrgrtrte, "shthh-tmtr.Htn" tired of and still be med and pur- ehised mmnbiy bymothen of Jtts An hunt-tint mat in when“ 1ttt,rpfidtsl'tf,tg' 1.'ark We... WWI 'll?,. mites. _on Monday, December 2,tt th home id the pmidgnt, In. Bun. R. Phnlpn. The chairman of the " cit] committee is In. Byron C Rowen. dud the viee-euirman, In Wm. D. McDonald. iiCCtiiiiriit" Events, "tNiiiiiuhb,uiil Parli-ttnr, law on Ericka. Ba... her B, at _ 10:00 ic m.. like you Christmas shopping list with you ml undoubtedly utter Mr. Lieber’l "rmtr, you will be nble to MI inuqtttroprkti titles for til the difficult W3. "On With, the Show') the most glamorous pictugyf the stage am, “use people ever filmed. The story is unusual and the perfect rendition of speech, song and, music; together with the butt that all is seen in soft 3nd ttiowintr-ataturar eotoreatrnhescat 'htso1uelretttttrai1httt. The story has to do with 1 company of stranded troopers, who, while their musing adventures so on, are playing amusi- cal fantasy known- " f'The Phantom Lovenftl The .cnat include: such amnmr-ftmsritassr-.ar-hettr-ermrpmtc Arthur Lake, Sally O’Neil, Joe E. Brown and, many others, as well-as e urday, Dee. q, Ken Mdynnrd will , neon in an epic of earlyIdays of Cali. fornia. A picture 'ttlied with action, in sound end dialogue. " _ .A V Hrs: Mttttrkttitttttrr will gins“; 1#?tklteiqrf totieptrirtrtt_the an; The art exhibits of 'sairttitttrts, 'ttrg. intra, and ultimate, have been "rt stimulating. Etch exhibit is piled for a period of two weeks. Frederick Grant ‘wm exhibit paintings and eta:- marrow Deéetube?"2 td IB. .r-' LII', Dr. Annabel-'5 Address l Dr. Louis K. Arapaho: on Tuesday, December s, at_the Hithhnd Pat! WommN _ettrtt gave 'hie audience, C a (Continued. on Page 44) Heading an outstanding variety of hiking picture attraction: "On With the Show” win he presented ttUte Akron theatre Thursdny und'Fridq, Dee. 12, 13. f oF Discarded Toys Coming to Alcyon Thursday, Bee

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