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Highland Park Press, 23 Jan 1930, p. 5

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menu; an. 18 in t, the these met ’resi. dent; anon, , Dr. uh IP'?, , " mill molt bits. eat. mph. 1 m! t th, .99» e de- some me who! I of In“; ICE are Ami, goes ' Ati. i Dr. “a! " Are will! he”: n'oty tht liam mid- plat. [DWI the on L930. an, pro. mitt iderc Its air tr LE In; Highwood Musicijm' _ _ , Entertain Legion Post der an dim" ioiCotrie' aLiiG Ra 1: C. Tomlinson. Playérs of Lake Fast 1iiireiiiiriii gresgnt /ptildrmt ot the Moon" un- Jinan! of Hunger: Meets "V The Phony] of manager‘s of the Highlind Park Womail’s club will meet Meryl-y, January 27, at 9:80 a. m. at the club house. Fr k M. Lin-ins Jean’s dunes in French will meet Tuesday, January 28, from 4t to 12 g. m. in their,ttauat groups. "ec' "I H I "Feb. 4, _ The annual open -meeting of the club'is schedqu for Meaty. Feb; any 4-at 'tttttr-tti-tts.- "r'trg 'Girficii ferr, "tt qr'_te success. A: ' result, I goodly siiiit" ,ill be added to the building fund by the social 'eor‘nmittee‘, sponsor; ofth affair. T ._ . ., __ 3 A word' for,Mrs. Agne- Bodholdt Conover'a, brilliant momma. Few pianists have aghieved such F feetiop of interpretation and “can: in, aeeompangintt. Her'-wrrgk- With Amy Neill “limits such intelligence, tt.rttierataatdirttt and 1y.ege,tlatttit, 269}! tion that is . delight In; the: liaten'er. Curd Party Succes- _ I The card party, given tree) January m. wa' a. unwind Annaetal Mu ' Post We hope that this Wu jutth'e Kg. ginning of Miss Neill’s appearance: in Highland Park. . i ii . t t ttif 'trttrrsrrttimai, V w T plttsef herlaqdiAence immensely. isossiti0ntu__hktr . ,gmutiom yum short , of marvelous "tnpttetutble ipton. ation; her techie-is thtwksa., Exquhitely Done PreludeNm 8 (with madam. chord) Bush, Gordon Campbell was exquisitely, done, her tone was of great warmth tad color. Bulgarian Rhapsody, 'thtdhreroit was mania 'genuina artist. Ber audience was thriller and hair. appearance here so sweet, unassuming and natural that sturrtiaattt_'at1L - V e,e,Fs_P-- --r Wu.“ Frank, Sonata, 'm--arioliar--id-oi-r,- followed by groups of various com- Amy £3411; mum. . 1mm um, Amy Neill Delights Audience on ' Tuesday Afternoon-, Other _ Activities . NOTABLE MAL ___ _ T 's. " WOMAN’S aa Thursday, Jan. " 28. 1930 7.38. American tmtie--to-Hmue l V was: now]. we RI Under the mpicen of the Deer- will be I very colon tKM-Shields 11%: School“! T. A. with Indian welfare? clusee in pan logy, hnder the di- Harris Ewan, in Indii ettuet-i.i.--atkiia'Gii and Mr. give d lecture recital Ballard, will be conducted in the lie Means to the An Deerfield Gren‘nnar school. the ftrat Mrs. J. Mare Fowler, of which "hill be held on Monday state fedmtlon will afternoon. Jan. " " 2 p. m.. and dim Welfare." The! “rent: of childrenigghith Ichool. EP. will. a (the: " Il sat' 3 i55E .. "" toettend. Tim-evil] ceptioml interest to” be no ch. for the -slmettc-s-lA-ttnmUr no. here Classes in faychology to rmeigngg,%nM to a the north 3 m tom, The MmsnkaE T. A. has made this an opanrmeetintt and ex- tends , cordial irritation not only uvme Inn - 7 m high school. Mr. McCormack makes; very few thlks each Feat and this) community is very fortunate indeedl in lining him come here. T Ont ttr?safmera'iirirn'itiCiiFiiari,- of which "he is superintendent, they have n bureau of educational conn- eil conceived and organized by Mr. Methrrmaek. By means of this bur, can they give each student all poss- ible help and direct-ion in getting In education and developing into ‘3 happy and useful person. _ -tltttpsutLttLuarGrhatuttssscas_as, Thomas J. McCormack one of the most distinguished educators in the United States will week before the Deerfu1d-tthie1ds, P. T.A. on Thurs- day, February 6 at 3:30 It.ttt. Thomas J. McCormack at -e High School P.T.A. Feb. 6 F “Cricket on the Bearth" in: one of the moat successful and popular " “ailment Att-ahea,tre-irrkriue- than. It 1n: equally successful when it ms produced at the Chicago Art at compgqy has présgnted it in vart-. our of our western: universities, at my club: in and around Chicago, and in the suburbs; tragedy at the tar, the Mrsysrrtmt, Suing”; who ae8ythrtrwIttmtteer'titic) til the last act; Gulch Plummer/who in the' midst of abject poverty builds Lbequtiful dram-world for his blind datttthter, Bertha. And for mere A s the, lovely May Fielding, “(hope ambitions mother tries to force her into marriage with the vil- lain, the My! - aeltUh Tackreton, who is picturéd as only Dickens‘ could portray such I, character. 't, -Thir'dait consists of Tilly Bhnriksr, the loyal little slave, cdtred by chile than" 'everywhél‘é: "'Wst?"atre-rurtrtrtr wife -ef-nrimphi,--Fdris- 2ftfl Peerybingle, who no heal-1y nah: Jrithet ",4t1Ltltt,aeartlc..,...,..., 'Tti"Bii' Given Here Feb. 6 k THE PBE Beach hotel. The "ternoon session will be a very colorful and}, dealing with lndia'n welfare'. ' Mn. Vern: Harris Ewan, in India ooptiune. " give I lecture recital onr"What Mu- sic Means to the American Indian." Mrs. J. Mare Fowler. pmidmt of the mt: federation will input on I'hr. dim Welfare." The moraine tension The irditlir 'tteethttof.the Tenth District Federation of Wttjrt.etrht clubs is held today with; the Nitt Sunday, hit. .26, continuous 2 to 11 p. m., Buddy Rogers in "Ralf Way to Haven,” an. all-talking success that When a bitrttttams6where.- . Monday, and Tuesday, Jan. 27 and S8;"'So. This In College,” all-talkie. ---1rrtdytyr-anaumaiukaiil'.%iir and 80, Tpe)teteer,"ua-talitine feu- ‘Fridny and Saturday, Jan. 81 and Feb. 1, Will Boson in “They Bad to Bee Paris," In all-talking futum that will delight everybody. Meeting of Tenth Dist. ___ of Women’sClubsrToday 3113 tif '7"iair'iiirirG; Jessa“, "fit; Lee and David Rollin, .an Ill-talking am} singing picture. _ T Sim, math» and evening, Iteuelcthgs,utirtarsciceuvLL tht-Piet-It, -' "' v we picture, "Mawaa," will be show with sound etteeta. Thht is "“127th unusual interest, showing wild life close-ups. taken under thrilling con- ditions. ' _ Another excellept program is behednled at the, Deerpath theater for the coming freak; inet,tsdhstrmmrrttt outstanding ttatures. On Ftidsy ot ApWrinc in “The Cricket 1113 .- the Hearth" Ann Richards PrOgram for Week tat2iiuiiAtat 77“)" m chub numbers are attending or MOS, " mu Ghoul". R. P. as or ms. -t C" 'w-"-..--..--.- in. residuum. a. will be mittthint uni that plus the cost of a text book ieut,tt only expense which class _ - Miss Marian L. Norris o a: In- ternational Council of Relic! V V it]. union will teach "httertnedU , inf Materials ‘and Methods." Uh Norris has been teaching this can!“ in nrious parts of the_emtry ind gnawing: with Knniml Ila-truth. needs of young people. tp i 4 Dr. Martiitt D. Hawthoiho of North- western Giraiii; will teach "hm.. ior Materials and Methods." Dr. 'hTtiysmrs-tir-retairyiiiririrti- Ear conMggngfl of religious ' Min Bertha Wheelock, tmperintend- ent of the primary Merit, WB. mette Congregational dumb, an ax- Wiht vulgar in the Chicago Graded union, "md associated with the Cow grandam chnnch school work, will teach “Primary We and Meth- odtcT.Prtmtrr, workers will flnd Ilia Wheelock’s class exceedingly helpful. - __ The school gill -tt-arrr--M3rtrda, tryesnirie,taadvi 8, at W.46, in the Hixhlmd Perk Presbyterian climb, tutd “nil“! te six Honda! envious. The chaise. illicit willbe'oaered are “The Study at the Pupil," “Primary Materials and Methods," -“Junior Mi. terials and Methods," and “Interme- mu. these emu. ere; lea-edited by. the dfttomhtuttrnnt -~Boarde of Christian Education had by the In- ternational Council 'of Religions Ed- ucation. and those completing the workwill receive credit toward the Leadership 1htinth. Diploma. 1V D3311: _tlvtloltimiit ot Northwest- 'rhtt,g,tlt, will teach “The study " 'NM, 2Ms'suauailips- , to nuke the coursing practical as. possible, using theexperienee of the clue on the basis of deg: dim is hoped the patents willtomeinto tisttihirs, for they will ttnd it helpful in solving their' common Ttroblem--' that of developing the spiritual life of the, child. I Jrhall,lliTlmg 't -.. [Irma 'rfthIMl%saotE for the Community Legdeuhip Titia- ing school .to be held under the au- pics; of the DeerfiehMNeidr Town- ship Sunday School ye.,ty.ie.titr1tsnr,tth, meummm at. Lake Bum,- Bhr1iwoirdi Highland Park, Glencoe, ind Northbrook co. pperating. T " Mldehields Sunday School Association ' .553

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