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Highland Park Press, 8 May 1930, p. 5

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Annual communion Sunday is next Sunday, and all no urged to attend church. The last meeting of the season of the Junior Sisterhood of the North Shore Congregation Israel was held last Sunday at which the following of. ficers were elected: President, Lois Goldstein; vice-president, Ruth Jaek. scn; secretary. Grace Hirschberg; treasurer. Edith Hirsch', membership committee: Marian Popper and. Alice Altschul; program committee, Mary Cowan; publicity committee. Elaine Blumenthal; house committee, Blos- mm Rosenthal; Michael Reese Hos- pital committee; Yetive Schapiro: sick committee. Jane Portis. The Tele- phone committee will be made up of this year's ennfirmantU.t As this was purely a business meeting, there was no program. The Catholic Daughters association will hold a birthday party for the members tomorrow evening (Friday), Cards will be the feature of the eve- nine and there will be individud prizes for each table. Bridge And five hundred will be played. Sam Fell Is Offering Good Week-End Specials "The Lady Next Door" is the story of Ed. Graham, a hard-working father, and his nagging wife, Harriet, and his extremely. spoiled daughter, 'Sister.' Ed has no happiness at home, and it seems but natural that he should turn to the pleasant 'lady next door' when things so especially bad, for her home-life with husband Bert is anything but pleasant. too. The play is a real comedy, Ind-o! course it all ends very well, with Ed in command of his own home and 'Sister' getting over the first spunk- ing of her career. The play has had a successful professional production (Continued on page 19). Helen Goldstein, Deerfield Fresh. man Has Role in Circuit Theatre Play / Junior Sisterhood E P. GIRL G IN CAST 0F “LADY NEXT 000U' The Circuit Theatre association of the north shore. formerly the North Shore Theatre guild, will present "The Lady Next Door," a comedy written by Dorothy Parker, well- known writer of humorous verse, and Elmer Rice, author of the Pulizer prize play, “Street Seene," in the au- ditorium of the Highland Park Wo- man's club on Thursday of next week, May 15. C. D. A. Will Hold Birthday Party May 9 Sam Fell, the elothier, has "ringed specill offerings for week-ends this spring, according to his Innounce- ment elsewhere in this piper. These specials will :lways be worth while and will be of interest to all who are looking for good when. _ Thursday, May 8, 1930 Elect New Officers Testimony to the effectiveness of the Highlsnd Park Press advertising is given by the owner of s valuable piece of property in Ravinia, who re- ports that sfter several advertisements placed in s Chicsgo paper which brought no response. tut sd was in- serted in the Press last week, and " ready the property hss been sold. It you have snything to sell, adm- tise it in the Press. Press sdvertis- ing brings results. Hundreds of other totisfied sdvertisers tell of similar ex- perieneer. Playing excellent golf and turning in a score of 80 for 18 holes, Robert Saielli from the local high school won the golf tournament which was held last Saturday " the Rolling Green Golf club, Arlington Heights. 49 boys from 14 high schools were entered in the tournament, which was held at the University of Illinois, May 16 and 17. Coach Peel entered 9 boys and all of them had scores under 90. Besides our 9 boys, Mr others from various schools had qual- ifine scores. _ The score follows: Jack Thomas, M; John Huhley, M; o. T. Saielli, M; MM. Saielli, 80; J. Dinelli, M; J. Craig, M; A. Wolnk, 86; Sam Tnigo, 87; Warren Geary, 89. Representatives Attend School of Instruction Mrs, Frank Howe, Mr. Norman Culver and Mr. Frank Sehar repre- senting the local lodge of the Mys- tie Workers attended 3 school of in- struction for field workers, corre- spondents and interested members of that society; The representatives re- port that the meeting was very in- structive and interesting with About one hundred in Itundunce. President Bentley stated that the beneficiaries of the local lodge of Mystic worker/have received in cash benellta the sum of $44,141.05. Wins High Sphogl One Ad in The Press Sold this Property In CIrciut Theatre Play Helen Goldstein Golf Tournament THE PRESS H SUNSET VALLY (lout . CLUB NEWS FEATURES The ladies pt Sunset Valley are coming out to their ttrat annual lunch- eon with enthusium. and reséwutiom are being sent in every dny. If there Are any’of the Indie: who have not sent in their curds. they should do so at once, the Mfiee Announces. This Ilfuir is on innovation and is proving popular among the women members of the club. There will be I tmme of golf in the forenoon and prizes will be awarded, After the luncheon those who do not .wish to ploy golf can join in a some of cards. _ Women Plan for First Annual Luncheon; North Shore Open; Improvements North Shore Open Progress is being made by the com- mittee on the North Shore Open tour- nament to be held July 14. The mem- bers report the sale of Id: in the pro- gram which all sound: interesting. Many improvements are now being made, the completion of which will add greatly to the popularity of the course and to the convenience of the muons. Some important changes will be made about the course. The new num- ber eight green which we- built dur- ing the summer and fl" of Int you is developing I good "Jud of grass. The change in this hole in a decided improvement over the old one and materially lessens the wnlk from the "tth green. Perhaps the malt inter- esting ehntttte'wi11 be the lengthening of the 7th hole. Change“ in Clubhoune The present men's locker room lo- cated on the second Boor of the old building will be converwd into the indies locker rnom, while their pru- ent room will be opened to the trim:- icnts. The ladies will be given an opportunity to plnn the turttishintt of their locker room to suit their needs. The men's locker mom will be lo- cated in the basement of the new structure and will contain 100 locker- und suitable ahowerl. The first floor of the new addition will eventually become the lounge while the preterit. lounge will be used " I reallurant. New Gnu Tee A new [run tee of ample dimen- sions hats been built west of the drain- age ditch and a hundred yards tout]: of the present toe. the drninm ditch rrnrmintt the airway dimnully for a hundred yards. Thia change In: mrde possible by the re-locution of number nix green which hll been built went of the drainage ditch and northwest of the new number seven (Continued on pm M) The annual rummage ole of thel HIGHLA [Adieu Aid of Grace M. E. Church‘ AUBI will bo held Wednesdny nnd Thurs- day. May 14 And 15. " the store just sos Elm m south of Benny the Tnilor, ,"aL'i'i',il avenue, Highwood. Avoid the rttsro_GL" by eoming early. us---";'., V The addition to the clubhouse. in which I men's locker room will ho pmvided, mean much to the mem. Hold Rummage Bale 2 Days Next Week i Straight EIGHT L 100 Horsepower i 125" Wheelbase Prices f. o. b. Auburn or Connor-ville. lull-u. Equipment other than Ida-dud mu. Straight EIGHT 125 Horsepower 130" Wheelbase AUBURN CORD HIGHLAND PARK AUBURN CO. $1195 $1495 Sales and Service Phone 2880

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