Mb iinnnemmmmmnmnmmmnntnanmmemrmmrmriammmmmmentnttnnniertimermmecmmntommsintanctr " s e y The directors of the Men‘s club of North Shore Congregation Israel anâ€" nounce â€"â€"the engagement of Dean Charles ~W. . Gilkey as guest and speaker at the Past Master‘s Degree will be conâ€" ferred on a class of candidates at the meeting of Highland Park Chapter Ne_r%rflmfme;rlnï¬.â€",â€"m nesday ‘evening, February 12. R ffethmmts'wfll‘h“’iérvï¬: after ) ceremonies. A large attendance is exâ€" pected. + Dr. Chas. W. Kilkey ___ to Speak at Dinner R.A.M. to Confer Past _ Master‘s Degree Feb, 12 "Children of the Moon" is to be presented at the Goodman theater on February 17 by the Chicago Draâ€" ma League Tournament players. 3 â€"â€" Tenth District Institute _ The Tenth District Club Institute will: meet on Wednesday, ‘February 12, at 1:30 p. m., at the Rogers P’fl’k‘ Woman‘s Club. > >*** >3 ; "Children of the Moon" is considâ€" ered one of the best tragedies writâ€" ten in recent years.â€" Martin Flavin, the author, and a Chicago man, has two plays on Broadway at this time, "The Criminal ~Code" and "Broken Dishes." _ "The Criminal Code" is beâ€" ing menticned in literary circles as: theâ€"possible winner of the Pulitzer prize. â€" ‘ Manager Assistant Manager....__.Donald Macdonald Madame Atherton........._.__Margaret Adams Laura Atherton....................._..._.Lois Brooke Jane Atherton......._..._.__._..__Tekias Wainio Dr. Wetherellâ€"..___.___Laurence M. Palmer Major Bannister........_.Edward A. Petersen Wal NE cast, that of lack of relief. In spite of the fact th:t the play is a monoâ€" Vinberestini.' FEach character was given an understanding, sympathetic portrayal which made the presentaâ€" tion an outstanding one. â€" Judge Atherton......_._Edwin L. Bulow ‘30 Madame Am;_‘.:_:mt Adams *33 Laura Atherton......._.. Brooke *32 Jane Atherton .___.________.Tekia Wainin *2% Fo‘; a group of college students to intérpret such charac and sustain suchâ€"en n&muphefgn this play deâ€" mands, well enough to gain and hold the intense interest which this audiâ€" ence showed, is a real achievement. Added to the difficulty of interpretaâ€" tion and atmosphere is an additional one which the author imposes on his The open meeting of the Highland Park Woman‘s club on Tuesday eveâ€" ning was a most delightful event. «"Children â€"of ‘the Moon,"â€"byâ€" Martin Flavin, presented: by â€" the Garrick Players of Lake Forest Collage,uundor the direction of Russell C. Tom Give Delightful Presentation of «"Children: of _ Moon" for Woman‘s Club â€" â€" GARRICK PLAYERS _ } WIN H. P. AUDIENCE Robert Hutchison ‘$2 *28 82 *83 32 28 _4 qy ; _ 1;7°_ _ 77, , NC ROoyat Neighbors |attend this cou Announcement reâ€" rat this time wish to thank those who | garding this study will be made later. helped make this eveningâ€" a pleasant) Watch for announcement â€" of one. Gifts and flowers were received | Girl Scout movik, "The Girl Scout by the officers which made the spirit | Trail" to be givan at.the. Aleyon the« o ‘hborly good will tespond to ita | atre; date of wh Â¥iIt be annaunged District : Deputy Campschult . of Waukegan was the installing officer and Neighbor Minnic Dooley was cerâ€" emonial marshall. 7 were enjoyed and the Royal Neighbors at this time wish to thank those who helped make fl_xl- eveningâ€" a pleasant Past oracle, Edna Watkins; oracle, Katherine. Radcliffe; chancellor, Florâ€" ence Welch; receiver, Frieda Humer; recorder, Anna Vanderbloomen; marâ€" shall, Margaret Kehrwald; assistant marshall, Catherine Bucher; inner sentinel, Edith Woodbury; outer senâ€" tinel, Matilda Lolmaugh ; pianist, Nelâ€" lie Mowers; flag bearer, Florence Yaâ€" ger, Ida Carlsen, captain of the deâ€" gree staff and Mary Broddard uman-‘ ager; Helen Hayward, juvenile direc: Elizabeth Bilharz, Genevieve Watâ€" kins, Mae Hansen, Edna, Fink and Josephine Gerken were chosen for the graces and ~"were installed in their respective stations. » â€"UOnâ€"Wednesdayâ€"evening,â€"â€"January 22, Highland Park camp No. 5126, Royal Neighbors of America held their installation of officers for the year 1930. General Wood who is president of Sears Roebuck & company has been a resident of Highland Park for many years and a most ardent supporter of the scout movement during that time. In the earlier days of scouting in Highland Park, ‘he gave a large work and still continues to give his support in a very large measuré alâ€" though business no longer permits his giving as much personal attention as: formerly. ] General Robert E. Wood was again named as honorary president of the North Shore Area council of ufle Boy Scouts of America at the annual counâ€" cil meeting at New Trier high school on January 24. + Royal Neighbors Hold Installation Jan. 22 Honorary President T H E later. A Girl Scout training course will be given for mothers, teachers and all interested in girl scouting starting Monday, February > at the Elm Place@@chool. The course will be conducted a week, (Monâ€" days and Wednedays) for a period Four years ago Mr. Lazareff was|SNOrt message. The following is & debating between Chicago and Bosâ€"| SChedule of the "Happy Sunday Eve ton for a permanent location.â€" Resiâ€"| "Z Speakers," this serieswifl conâ€" dents of Ravinia and Highland Park | nUe through Easter Sunday. who had seen the Moscow Art theatre | _ FCb. 9â€"Moody quartet, Rev. H. F. when it toured America, were anxious | ~‘°MS® to build in Chicago a similar theatre|. Fb« 16â€"Rev. Wm. 0. Ruby, Pres and they encouraged Mr. Lazareff in | PYterian church, Chicago. â€" ~ his work, knowing that through his| FSD: 23â€"Vesper series at 4:30. . ble. A l&nl(: Pll:'k. j j T wo perfom.m will be iven in arch 9â€"Rev. A. J. Byâ€, Evan the Elm Place school .uditorf;m, io. | gelical church, Chicago. d‘y, Feb' 6; one Perfommc‘ 'in § u‘rch 18â€" R&V. A¢ S. Hm, "as beâ€"at 8:30 p. m. and the other at | Stant pastor.. $ 8:30 p. m. > . March 23â€"Vesper service at 4:30. * hi s iptriremin . .. | :. March 30â€"Bishop S. P. Spreng (&. Girl Scont Prainina m â€"and* p.m.) yaiay i â€". With the coming of the Chicago Art Theatre to Highland Park to give a performance of "Cricket on the Hearth" Highland Parkers recall that it was their enthusiasm and appreciaâ€" tion of art on the stage that caused Ivan Lazareff to decide upon Chicago as the location of his Art theatre. ___ Course Opens Feb. 24 has ever done.> Mother‘s love rises superior .toâ€"misfortune. â€"Very good for adults and youthsâ€"(15â€"20). "Rio Rita," very good, amusing â€"for all ages. "Footlights and Fools" is ar amusing affair for the whole family Cricket on the Hearth _ Being Given Today _ The better films committee of the D.A.R. is happy to recommend many good attractions for the week in the Ttocatâ€"andâ€"nearby theatres. _ "In the Headlines," very good of its kind for youths (15â€"20) and adults. "Around the World via Graf Zeppelin," most worthâ€"while for the family.> "Shanâ€" nons ‘of / Broadway," an amusing struggle against hard luck, most of the family will enjoy.â€" "The Trespasâ€" ser," the best work Gloria Swanson a large attendance. Assisting Mrs. Harkness as hostesses are Mrs. H. B. Roberts, Mrs. F. A. Watkins, and Mrs, L. B. Sinclair. _ The board of directors of the chapâ€" ter is meeting today with Mrs. Sinâ€" ’w *8352* Prospect ‘avenue, on Thursday, February 13, at 2:30 p.m. Abraham Lincoln was the subject forâ€"the February meeting last year, ‘and this year George Washington will be the theme. Brigadier General Conrad, commandant of Fort Sheriâ€" dan, will be the speaker. His subject Defense." Miss Edith Phillips will read from Washington‘s Farewell Adâ€" dress, â€"and it is hoped there will be ~ The February meeting of the North Shore chapter of the D.A.R. will be held â€" at <the . home of #Mirs." Carleton Gen..Conrad to Speak â€" at N. S. Cha%ter D.A.R. Meeting February 13 urged Wmmn and any one attending these "HapPÂ¥ Evening" services will be sure W catch some of its spirvit. The Bethk any church gives a special invitatio® â€"â€"_If you are downâ€"hearted, discout: aged or pessimistic be sure to comt to these services for we are sure that you will go away with a smile. As April 13â€"Bishop J. S. Stamm (* m. and p.m.) t en €"06. CHrd . 2A J Fovmea ~April 6â€"College quartet, Rev. L. F. Siemsen. ; of a â€"seriesâ€"ofâ€""*Happy â€"Sundayâ€"Five: ning Services" at the Bethany Evanâ€" gelical church, The Rev. J. H. Tayâ€" lor of this city was the speaker, he spoke on the subject of "The Simplicâ€" ity of the Master." The audience was very appreciative of the message and the fine music given by the quartet and Miss Drake. â€"â€"â€"_â€" Churehes Represented ~â€"~~ Eleven churches were represented and the following towns: Hubbard Woods, Winnetka, Glencoe, Highland Park, Deerfield, Highwood, Lake Forâ€" est, and Lake Bluff. Because of conâ€" (Continued on page 8) Bethany Church to â€"â€"â€"â€":Hear Special Speakers Shields 'l'ownshi ip Sunday School Asâ€" sociation in the Highland Park Prosâ€" byterian Church for six consccutive Monday evenings, at 7:45 o‘clock. It wasâ€"most gratifying to those who have been working on the General . Committee for the set up of the ; School to have such a large attend. ance, and it is not yet too late for others to register in the classes and still receive credit toward a Leader ship Training Diploma for Church . Workers. t«3 One hundred workers in the Church :Schools â€" along the : North Shore gathered on Monday, February 3rd, for the opening session of the Community â€"â€" Leadership. Training School which is being conducted unâ€" Community Leadership Cou Attract North Shore Chur:?le. â€"_â€" Workers to Sessions TRAINING SCHOOL Last Sunday evening was the first Thursday, Feb. 6, United whom Park. 0 pry A'v Dr ‘ Sditor of Mrs, R, Stiegtitz Pointed @and kin Park p JOH Hospi the â€" F â€"church at the | dell, 27 Februa; the day Day" q and en money t arshipg the socie how it , many me very spe 8it and â€" Wo fund â€" in our numt and some Our mont a nur the c we h dresst onas, 12 bo Jone The of y Apri tical amo pren tion. bee the the pre wh rof mng Chi