wWOMEN VOTERS PLAN POLITICAL MEETING To Be Held Monday Night, Oct. 20, at Elm Place School, Highland Park; Open Thursday, October 16, 1930 Park «League of Women . Voters is answering‘ this need by arranging this meeting on Oct. 20th. It is the duty of every voter not only to cast his ballot, but to inform himself as to the qualifications of the (Continued on page 46) Women‘s Classes in Gym at High School Should ar ing any ot part of the enrollment ready paid, money that an . enrollment cl«e where. Weekly Saturday Dance ‘ Every Saturday evening, a dance is held in Masonic temple under, the uuspices of the Pythisn Sisters. ‘Muâ€" sic‘is â€"furnished by the well known Jockey club> orchestra from Des Plaines. These dances are attracting large crowds every Saturday night. t VVA Truax, Class Treas Council Session Is Occupied Chiefly by | Matters of Routine Boy Scouts were granted use of council chamber once a month for board of review meeting, with underâ€" standing that the permit might be withdrawn at any time. roulige matters which lated in the two woeks meeting. ® The Chamber of Commerce comâ€" munication on allâ€"night lighting was referred to Com. Gourley and the city clerk. A letter from Mayor Yager of . Waukegan . regargling efforts to obtain reduction of gas rates was reâ€" ferred for consideration, The council on motion refused to vacate a portion of Cedar avenue as requested by a couple of petitions. Bills and payrolls amounting to $33,â€" 512 were allowed. _ Reports of offiâ€" cers, otc.. were filed. An ordinance was filed for inspecâ€" tion which provides for the regulation of the construction, operation, etc., of miniature golf courses in the city. It will be up for action at a later meetâ€" ing. The following pictures are to be shown in the coming week: "King of Jazz." Finest of its kind up to date, all in color. Many exquiâ€" site effects, and clever entertaining numbers. â€" Family. "Dough Boys." â€" Those â€" who like Buster Keaton: will be amused by this comedy.. The cast which includes site effects, and clever entertaining numbers. â€" Family. "Dough Boys." â€" Those â€" who like Buster Keaton: will be amused by this comedy.. The cast which includes Clif Edwards, is very good. This picâ€" ture may be enjoyed by the entire family. "Common Clay," From the play hy â€"Cleves Kinkaid. _ For those who like problem plays, this is an enterâ€" taining, artistic production for adult audiences only, "So This Is London." Those who were able to view this picture a week or so ago may have one more opporâ€" tunity. _ Harmless for children but rather beyvond them. D. A. R. Better Films Committee Review Woman‘s Club Rummage Sale Is Fine Success The Highland Park Women‘s club fall rummage sale Oct. 9 and 10 was a wholly successful venture, it is reâ€" ported, and Mrs. Dwicht Davis and her committee, who had charge of it, wish to thank all contributors who made the sale possible, The Oak Terrace school with memâ€" bers of the Parentâ€"Teacher associaâ€" tion will hold a fall carnival on Thursâ€" day, Friday and Saturday, Nov, 13, 14 and 15, in the Oak Terrace school. A program will be furnished by cach room in the school and there will be dancing and other carnival features to add to the evening‘s fesâ€" tivities. Plan Fall Carnival | Oak Terrace School 110 { the cit From the play For those who this is an enterâ€" ned Cli had a since 1 euuncil M THE PRESS its kind| Moose Lodge Will and their experiences with a discernâ€" ing mind, as well as heart and eyes. In other words, to be successful, the narrator must identify himself with the people he creates, and live through the episodes in which he has them participate. It is not, in reality, the written â€" word~ that is necessarily ' (Continued on page 47) RAVINIA WOMAN‘S CLUB HEARS AUTHOR Zona Gale, Noted Fiction Writer, Speaker at Meeting Last Week; Features The Ravinia: Woman‘s club last week experienced the singular pleasâ€" ure of listening to Zona Gale discuss "Tendencies in Modern Fiction." She is a writer of international note, and, incidentally, is a close neighbor of ours,â€"a native and still a resident of Portage, Wisconsin, scenes from which she employs in all of her writâ€" ings. The author considered many phases of her subject, chief among them, the new * psychology. The advent of this recent science is making possible the living of a more fulsome life. The parent, the teacher, the welfare worker, the judge, each in his parâ€" ticular field utilizes this knowledge, Writer‘s Problem j The writer, then, in order to atâ€" tract those sociallyâ€"minded individâ€" uals must needs treat his characters, Members of Highland Park Lodge No. 446 are busy rehearsing for their minstre! show which is to be given on Monday evening, Oct. 27th, at the Witten _ Hall, Central _ Ave. This promises to be the best entertainâ€" ment ever put on by the local lodge. All members and their friends are invited to attend. There will be no admission charge. If you had the pleasure of secing the performance last year you will surely want to atâ€" tend again this vear. There will be entertainer, lf.yuu wish to spend an evening of real enjoyment in hearing the Moose Minstrels, be present Monday eveâ€" ning, Oct. 27th, at Witten Hall. Stage Minstrel Show Next Monday Evening and Service Sales exceptional used car values Highland Park Auburn Company We also have some Highland Park, Ilinois Phone H. P. 2830 505 Elm Place