Children's Plays to Be Given in Series at Elm Place; Details Only three more Saturdays and then the plays start'." It is a real watchwurd with the young people of Highland Park who are eagerly In- tieipating the first of the series of plays which the literature committee of the Highland Park Woman', club The plays have been announced for the afternoons of December B, Jan. is sponsoring. Thursday, Nov. 13, 1930 Emma!) whenâ€? SATURDAY TELEPHONE an FRIDAY A drum: not of hymen or “mud portrait of the wallantry and chur- tender and rent that it will become "Arriett Speaks" M. 1ant and certuinly hays! n m Mm of ita kind . . . the moat thrimmt we've to soon-l u mun! excitinu two hours . . . d, mix: it, or any of the family Chic-nu American NEWS H CARTOON SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 16, 17, 18 MACK; How vuu talk. Willie. Youve um mouth enough fur tour row- ot M. Anybody knows who we IR. Ain't we been radio headmrn. and vfudeviut Madmen. Ind headmcn in the mnvieat “Why Brim: That Up?" Anybody knows we II bead. men of hilarity in this shuw. Anybody knows that, Wllllet WEDNESDAY ACCLAIMED A TRULY.GREAT TALKING PICT>URE._A_WORLD 'SENSATIONI MORAN: Come MORAN: Come ont Tell the people. on us to tell them who i.4 we, MACK; How vuu talk. Willie. You: Anybody knows who we IR. Ain't we THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MEET BUCK DONE darintt, ndvenlurnuu than" of the- 01d West breathe Starling time for nnch perfurttutnee " the feature (Africa speaks) will In it"! Olive Tell " Kenneth Thompson - Pumell Pratt Bert- Roach - DRAMA TO THRILL THE HEARTS OF A WORLD or' WOMEN George O'Brien . Lucile Browne . Myrna Loy Walter McGraiI DRAMA TO THRILL n - thwnrled in love CONTINUOUS 2 TO “:10 NEWS “Last of the nuances†Bebe Daniels and Lowell Sherman "Angrlltodgr's War†“Lawful Larceny†"itournesr's End" “Ah-lea Speaks†with Neil Hamilton . Joan Peers NEWS Tell the people. NEWS "The Strange!“ rum-nu Peer titttted'l or mm In!» The Two Black Crows MORAN AND MACK CARTOON Great Outdoor 110mm“ with ‘lurnn on her enemie- and (I'M: buck with - weapon God gave her! ONE DAY ONLY '11 LAST SHOWING the Inn. of MI ttery line. Zane Grey erected thin the- Ol West ' . . George O‘Brkn mk- "Buck" ch . . . in this Ihrllllnl Fox MovUtone Zane Grey's POLKA BROS. CARTOON CARTOON but of memwA [Wendi], mini-M. WHOM" and nohHlly of human churncur. So with: Charlie! The bended knee of humanity all! In vary 2, February 7, and March 21. The place will be the Elm Place audi- torium, the time 2:30. The ticket slle is going on briskly through the schools, and Mrs. French Packer, box 252, Highland Park, is glad to receive ozders by mail from the other North Shore towns. A poster contest is being conducted now in each of the Highland Park schools. There is a season ticket " a prize for the winning drawing in each school, and interest is running high among the children on to which boy or girl will be the lucky one. FIVE PERFORM ANCEJ Ayr COMEDY ve ever erteountered mouthful dun't mm it COMEDY COMEDY COMEDY NOVEMBER M, 21 dun't let dad or mother REVIEW NOVEMBER 14 NOVEMBER 19 NOVEMBER 15 the molt important . . . impoulble LAKE FOREI'I' THE PRESS I The club is very pleased to have secured again the Goodman Theatre players, who will give "Oliver Twist" in January. and the Evanston Chil- dren's Theatre company who present the February and March plays, one of which is to be A. A. Milne's “Make Believe." Both of these organiutions are nationally known and we feel it a real privilege to have them come to Highland Park. The afternoon of December 6, the first performance on the schedule, will bring excerpts from the opera of “Hansel and Gretel." Mrs. Guy Stuart Bailey and Mrs. John W. Hamel will present their songs and dances in costume and young and old alike are certain to be pleased. - The price for the series ticket is nominal. Once more the committee in charge wants to assure the parents that this is the sort of entertainment parents always seek for their chil- dren and so seldom tind. It is urged that they show by their purchase of tickets that they are serious in their assurance that the good things will be supported. if the opportunity is sun, son, tha, home Mn. Steneon was I member of the Order of the Eutern Star and I women held in high - by her mnny friends, whose lymplthy in at this time extended the narrowing rel- Itivel. given for so doing. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 1:30 from the home, and the Eastern sur ritual will be oh. served " the Acacin Park cemetery, in Chicago, where interment will take plum. Mrs. Anna M. Stanton. wife of Steiner J. Stanton, died " 3:10 o'elock Wednesday morning It the family home in Hhhmoor Iddltinn to Highland Park.- Mn.- Stenson hnd been an invalid for about " you". She was 71 years of an. The huaband and the following children are living: Curie. C. Sten- snn, Maywood; S. Alexander Sten- son, Niles Center, and Mina Ber- tha, Dora J. and Luell- Stemon, at Mrs. Anna Dies North Shore Trust Company (l BANK M. Stenson ; Funeral Friday When "hard times" come, the man who has been thrifty and saved money does not have to worry. Preparedness hes "saved the day" for him. A smell amount ssved weekly will ebon become a nimble "margin of safety." "HARD TIMES" .I Ove inn PLAY AT HIGH SCHOOL 0N MW. 21 Druna Clu- to Present Barry’s "The Youngestâ€; List of Cut; Detail. "The Youngest," a three-mt play by Phillip Barry, in to be presented an the annunl full pky of Doom“- Bhieldl, Nov. 21,4n the who! nudi- torium. The cut have the three not. nearly completed Ind dun "henn- Ill will Mart next week. "Oh dear, I'm in bits," lith- Nancy. otherwise Emily Wit-on. the heroine in the fall play, "The Young'- est." Can my one inning . hero- ine being in biu.'-Welt, it's this way! Richard Winslow, better known to his rl-mates " Bill Hendorm. is madly. overwhelmingly in love with her, Ind " molt “kin in most payer-ther-well thit'l . â€out. The cunt and all nbaut in members tol- um cumin: The Putin-r and Son banquet " the Bethany church 'lut Fridny evening drew I record crowd of men and boys. Over 100 In down to the tables and participated in the ttood thin! tut hid been prepared Ivy-the Min of the church. Hon. J, O. A. Plum spukg M in: best It Over 100 Present at Dinner Friday Night hrer 100 In down to the tables and participated in the ttood thin! tut ml been prepared Ivy-the Min of he church. Hon. J, O. A. Plum poet, in a very lineman. mutt a the buys and their dads. Mr. Hock- tsweiler's sextant and the m rdded muih to the pmnm of the nairmln ll play Helga Emily Wat-on mnelly'n Immevl y watrott--. mint in Illn- Iy'n home-room. She in new In of Garrick and hid the pun society matron in Int rat'- ly. "The Poor Little Rich Girl." p Gohuteltt--e "phonon in ouderdale'l amnion “d I coun- Last yea- the WI! mined the Arena in the one-let play con- (Continued on page 85) The C "I