F Chief Chibiaboos, a Chippewa In: dian, entertained a very appreciative audience on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 4, at the Highland Park Women's club. His mission, he said, was to give a picture of the "Indian of Yesterday and the Indian of Today." . Thursday, Nov, 6, 1930 INDIAN LECTURE AT WOMAN’S CLUB Chief Chibiaboos Gives Inter- esting Program Tuesday; Mrs. Brazelton He give a short sketch of his life as a student, He attended both the Haskell institute and the University of Minnesota. He endured many hard- ships in order to gain his education and appealed to his listeners to give any deserving Indian a chance. Explain: Costume In speaking of his costume, he ex- plained that the oak leaf which was embroidered in beads on his costume, (Continued on page 40) Emma!) amt" FRIDAY SATURDAY TELEPHONE 311 SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY Colin Clive . Ian Maclaren . David Manners . Anthony Bushell Billy Bevan - Charles Gerrard - Thomas Whiteley Robert A. Dair - Jack Pitcairn . Warner Klinger NEWS _ CARTOON ACTS WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY NOV. 12, 13, 14 “Journey’s End" A dum- portrait of tender and launhler'n lending Added: COUNT BYRON KHL'N DE PROROK Tead Healy - Francis McCoy . Manley Smith Charles Winninger NEWS CARTOON COMEDY NEWS “Last o2 the Lone Wolf†NEWS tacclaimed the all!“ roll that not ot he Groucho . Harpo Bert Lytell and Patsy Ruth Miller “Animal Crackers†I truly "on talking ulcture. A world lens-lion! rum ur cowards - but at men. A pom-Hal. milnlnl. pinion-u try and murmur and Inability of human ehtsrpeter. So touenlmr, it will beernne YOUR story. with MA'HNPIE AND ES ENING Rube Goldberg's ullcluuzldnu mmirtuu: hue" " “Soup to Nuts “Africa Spequ†costume, he ex- lenf which was on his costume, page 40) Saturday Matinee and Eve The nit-nun manna-ova "ttedt (he funnil mm a prize out Tluth'k DAYS - The Marx Brothers A deliuhtful myuu'ry-drnmn “LOST GODS" Lillian CARTOON CARTOON POLKA BROS. with hlt on earth - Chico . Zeppo Roth :oxcunssmx CARL R. Cummwou ' re-elected. at Hummus triris and giddy nook. wlth u eaptivtstintr epic NOVEMBER 8 NOVEMBER 7 NOV. 9, 10, ll COMEDY COMEDY LA " FOREST THE PRESS Mrs. Leif Norman will eaten-in the members of her sewing club to. night at her home, 1627 Broadview avenue. ' Mrs. Joseph Bertlntertalrtad " five ables of bridge on Saturday night at her home on N. Green Bay road. The lucceuful prim winners were Mrs. Fred Rubly, Mrs. Al KAI,. lus, Mrs, Louis Bombs. Mr. George Putt. Mr. Fred Rubly, and Mr. FM Perrymot. Chic-lo an: o N. manna An. ata. am Mr. and Mrs. John Sanford Ind Mrs. George Lewis left on Tuesday for 1 visit at Stamford Ontario, Cin. ada, where Mm. Lewi- in returning to her home um spending the num- mer in Highinnd Park. Mn. Lewis in Mrs. Strntford'n liner. Mr. Ind Mrs. Herbert Huber and sister, Min Lorena Ruben of Chi. cago, who is a truest " the Huber home, motored to Daria, Wil.. and spent I few dws of thin week Vinit- ing relatives. Tltr Emhlanh Park Pres" Phil-Id with h ". Udall "but. tu, a .W Put. Ink Cal-w. ' Imam In Second Clu- m-uer March I, "It, " the out one. It llkhbnd Put .UBBCtuprMm PIICI II... PI! "A. All nonunion!“ - in WU by the nun and Addâ€.- " a. urn-I. Aruchl [or vindication not not the all†by Wu!mdu_noon to hum In.†I. mm! but Ila-alumna of condolence. ..M. a! mun. obittmrri, noth- u climb-mm u - l mun where In minim-nu mm i put Ihm.‘:m in than“ " um: um. ml n . THURSDAY "wank-r C. "" mun ‘I'IUIIDAY " IACI VIII by I'll UDILI. rum-um COMPANY m Cum] Anna. lulu! Put. " m It“! M “I“ North Shore Trust Company II BANK Local and Personal To create an estate is the duty of every man, who has the welfare of his family at heart, for such an estate may be all that stands be. tween them and actual want later on. Our trust department will gladly explain how you may secure such protection for your family. CREATING AN ESTATE lo.“ Mr. and In. C. R. banker and family of Cleveland. Ohio, were the week-end man of Mr. and In. Kil- ton Tillman of Central avenue. Robert Gmualade and Alex Moon. ey left Int Friday for a week's hunting trip in South Dakoh. Mina Virginia Wilson of Rogu- Wil. Iiam: avenue had an her week-and meat Min Janet Wright of lake Mr. and in. Hilton Tillman nur- ulned " thu- ublu of bridge on Saturday in honor of their -ta, Mr. and In. C. It. hiker of Cum. lnnd. Ohio. Mrs. Hilton T. South“ alumin- ed eight mu " luncheon and Midge on Wednesdny at her home on Ridgewood drive. ' Bluff. A large not“: of young folks from lhghllnd Pull in plenum to attend the Culver St. John- !oothll gem: being pleyed It Soldlen Ileld on Set- urdey. The Culver boys will give a dress per-dc before the m. Nul Numb-nth and Jock White m Ita- dcnu It Culver. he Woman’l linionnry society of the Beth-11y church will be en“?- tained It I 12:30 luncheon “who home of Mrs. Wiliiuu Guyot. " N. Lewis “one. Walkman. â€My man, Nov. 18. . Mr. end In. Funk Carley Ire colebretinc their thirtieth wedding nnnivemry today (“and“). Nov. 6. An enniverury Inna we: held this morning and " all o'clock this evening they will entertain their im. mediate friends st dinner. In. William H. Sntholl’ of South Second Itreet, entertained Sunday meninx for her Iilur. Mm, Alfred Dunn of Winnetkn. honoring Inf hind-y andâ€. A group of you: {olkl from Wall- llnd'l‘urk attended I party n the t.andwehr home in Northbrook, 80t- cadny evening. he Woman’l linionnry "eietr of the Beth-11y church will by In“?- tained It I 12:30 luncheon at.the home of Mrs. Willlun Guyot. " N. Mary Allen Hahn-on of been Park entertained . manhu- of - friends It a Hullowe'en party at In! home on Sunni-y. Min Joan Wulkor will "ttertaitt her bridge club ttttttttr- am It her home on Cary “emu. The" will be tour tablet.