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Highland Park Press, 30 Oct 1930, p. 2

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ciety makk ingt sible: SCOUT CAMPERS AND FATHERS IN REUNION Over 400 Attend Dinner and Proâ€" gram at High School Monâ€" day â€"Evening the the campers Makajawan C( program M M Numerous Responses to Cleaning Offer Annual Meeting of Tee Club at Sunset Valley Held Oct. 28 Shore Area council. 425 seo ‘rs and their dads made res ‘or the affair. The program, arrangement ire set up was in charge "amp Brotherhood, the Orie Arrow. â€" Eagle Seout Georg s president of the order. Eaj »n h ib T he hn th I hi numberâ€" of motions were made arried, one of them being to e the annual meeting from the Fuesday in October to the last ay in September: : meeting closed with a motion ink Mr. Laing, Mr. Kelly and iembers of the Park board for both social e members y the prog: organizat a very in next year. umber : of wrried, one â€"the annus ffer nat« mpetition in song. . Mr of Highland Park led th choing chorus of "School ven the scouts couldn‘ (Continued on page 13) purposes reports were made by Mrs. chairman of the house comâ€" Mrs. Elwell, treasurer; Miss _ Steever, chairman of the committee; Mrs. Reeves, sport istimes ~chairman, and Mrs. hairman of the prize commitâ€" hese reports showed that the ib had had a most successful oth socially . and . financially, + members are greatly encourâ€" ; the progress in the first year organization, and are anticiâ€" a very interesting and happy al pro hengeler, Inc.. report that r of last week to clean clothâ€" ted for use of the Humane n relieving distress among y has been met with several , and the company wishes to e offer, being ready to handle this kind of work for charâ€" epner ttendance. * Sing Camp Songs gram was full of fun, good enthusiasm, and songs such he witnessed at Camp Maâ€" tself. . Mr. Harold (G. Boltz, made amp . direct« y leading g« amiliar tunes dads and la â€"camp reunion held by of the Boy Scout Camp at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields dining â€"room . Monday, d a high spot in the fall the scouts of the North ouncil. 425 scout campâ€" t f the Humane ting o alley . w October with a motion Mr. Kelly and ‘ark board for _the club posâ€" kept the 1 old camp (n one ocâ€" . had some Mr. Wm. ed the dads chool Days" uldn‘t beat s and enâ€" : of the er of the the rvations comâ€" Miss the sport OM Mrs at Welfare‘s honor in having Commandâ€" er Byrd tell of his personal experâ€" iences on his trip and flight to the South Pole. This lecture and picture will be given Sunday evening, Nov. 16 at the Civic Opera house in Chiâ€" cago, _ Anyone desiring information or tigkets please telephone any memâ€" ber of the society‘ here. A. 0. Fay lodge No. 676, A. F. and A. M., will hold a special meeting this evening (Thursday) for work on the second degree. race. A meeting of representatives of various city organization will be held at 8 o‘clock this evening, at the Y. Mrs Meeting Tonight at Y. W. to Discuss Measures .â€" for Relief This Fall Comander Byrd Will |« Give Lecture Nov. 16 , TY «nd ant the Highl field Pres cassified sons who need cf 1 will be or seeking h preference work and princip. unemple adopted Ingf who need print free fied pages in which pull tnget may he d¢ and restore and prospe Let‘s all cho . wil mallest ull tog Mr nd restore a measure nd prosperity: in the et‘s all coâ€"operate indition . which tsuch assified . advertisements for perâ€" ns who are uncmployed and in ed of work. Similarly free ads ill be run for persons who are cking help and are willing to give eference to those who are out of ork and really need employment. In making this offer the Udell rinting Co. has in mind the existâ€" g cconomic situation and the numâ€" r of people who are. willing to ork and cannot find: jobs. It is incipally to aid these deserving iemployed that this plan has been lopted, and it is hoped that the fer will be accepted in the spirit which it is made by both those ho need work and those who have bs to offer and will give them to The tly th tho ie monthly me Parkâ€"Ravinia Welfare socie afternoon, Oct. Dade Epstein Free Classified Ads To Help Unemployed edy hnson j0 98 ther done â€"and grounds at this seaâ€" may easily be turned over who are out of work and be glad to have even the Special Meeting indirectly many If everybody â€" will in this matter. much to alleviate distress poke eting of the High ty odd ;jo inds at AnC D8 at the hor Oak Knoll of the Infant ing. Commandâ€" o distress ‘onfidence mmunity. emedy. a THE PRESS pans Tor d by unâ€" ning â€"winâ€" sent out all, ‘di the In d Mon about {,',','_‘ Democratic Rally Here in â€" Is Largely Attended Duffy count y Our Mrs. Morrill h tendance this ye had in .the club been very interc The noxt two While this committee of the Naâ€" tional D. A. R. is not very old, it is ripidly becoming one of the most im« portant in the list of activities. . It is impossible‘t> conceive of the unâ€" limited possibilities for good or evil of the motion picture, and we as leaders in patriotic thought and ideals have a responsibility to help determine what type of picture shall be shown in our locality, and guide parents in the chcice of ~suitable pictures . for +1 D. A.â€"R. Better Films Committee Reports on Current Movies it T ndtans Among "Holi aturd .arge ed to nusin irâ€" children,. Iunior matine th map dW in sponsore Highland Anybody Ing dis at Highland wdults ‘ted. _ Good nd children an from $ vomance â€" ance. by sy for childre rumpy dIy D t} rt ay H emocratic rally â€"was held in chland FPark Woman‘sâ€" club on v, Oct. 28. The speakers . of ning wore: . Honorable Donoâ€" ite chairman of the Democraâ€" ty, Judge Dictian, candidate ‘ongressmanâ€"atâ€"large, _ Judge n of Lake Forest, Honorable of Waukegan. â€" The mecting onsored by. Mrs. F. C. Moody hland Park, chairman Peter f Deerficld and candidate. for treasurer, â€" and Mr. Frank it al â€"manager upply progra on Saturday itisfied himse . but is ina otheé unny drama Enrollment in Lecture Course rhl they have mressive mIngt and râ€"everybody and a rare ex intelligent production. > ice"â€"Exeeptionally fine per by splendid cast. Too ma (Thyr and the AT rranging these matinees. nanager has unfailingly y programs best suited to Saturday, frequently beâ€" ied himself with material it is inaugurating next special serial,. the first il produced, and parents to increase your child‘s or they will not want to sode in the thrilling "The nees are becoming popâ€" have a place al} their sive managers are beâ€" and more willing to coâ€" attr One oming Syracust and u harmles: MmUsiC W n.. Adults. Woman"â€"Well < The titw is ind me but it is so : picture which ha ound to have inte MV vely ar Diversi howill sting ecturies w Park: club and s had the lirgest atâ€" ir that she has ever Ier lectures have 1an iC tions the ently south mu unobjectionable. «s for children. it screening of A worth while Thre M will be given 11 atinee only are: ~ > to quite sucâ€" hy threc T} "A Sic and ‘for interd char "p acted indica, o well non and but A V pi CIRCUIT THEATRE PLANS GO FORWARD Working on Production of First Play to Be Given in Dec.; Financial Outlook In. the absence of a Northwestern game on the home field this week the Highland Park Press is offering a special contest for football fans for this weekâ€"oend, the prizes for which are five tickets to the next Highâ€" wood home game and five tickets to the Aleyon theatre. ‘ The first five who guess nearest correctly the total scores of .all the @cmes in the following list will be awarded tickets to the next Highwood home gaime and to the next five will be given tickets to the Alcyon theâ€" ntre. . Winners must file their anâ€" swors at the Press office before noon Saturday of this week. . The list of rection notka, Epgelst role of never Saturday of this week.. The list of games follows: Northwestern vs. Minnesota; Purâ€" due vs. TMlinois; Wisconsin vs. Ohio; Iowa. vs. Detroit; North Dakota vs. Army; Dartmouth vs. Yale; William ond Mary vs. Harvard; Princeton vs. Chicago; Indiana vs. Notre Dame; Muhlenbersg vs. Lehigh. , .S. A. St. Peter of the Reliable Laun dry announces that until such time as the present economic depression is rolioved, the Reliable Laundry is propared to clean gratis clothing which is collected by committees and otherâ€" local agencies for distribution among the. unfortunates. The launâ€" dry is doing this with a view to doâ€" ing its share to help relieve the exâ€" isting conditions. Clsan Gratis Clothing Donated to the Needy Press Offers Tickets to Highwood Game and Alcyon; Special Contest A capable.cast of amateurs is beâ€" ¢ assembled for the production, and already in rehearsal under the diâ€" ction <f Samuel S. Otis of Winâ€" ‘tka,. The cast includes Mrs. Martha ¢yelston of Evanston, in the title le of Nellic. ‘Mrs. Eggleston has wor played with the Cireuit theâ€" ve before, but she has been active ‘the other phases of the organâ€" ation‘s work. She was for several ars the leading lady in the Berkâ€" ey, California, little theatre. Opâ€" ite her, in the roles of the villian id the hero, are Frank J. Morre and weph K. Shippen, both of Glencoe. vs. Maxine Garner Nelson of Evâ€" iston is cast as the villianess. Work is proceeding in fine shape the North Shoreâ€" Circuit theatre oduction of "Nellic, the Beautiful oak Model," with which the travelâ€" theatre will open its Decennial niversary season: in early Decemâ€" r.â€" The studio in Evanston is a busy we under the direction of technical vector â€"Erbuch. â€" Volunteer help is ing sought in the studio, principally r the painting of scenery. Capable Cast ow D mald the H. P. Girl in Cast ild Morrison of Winnetka will ie part of William Roland Bedâ€" (Continued on page 13) Thursd ay, October 30, 1930

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