Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 4 Dec 1930, p. 5

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Sponsored by Rolyal Arcanum Council; Deertie d A. C. and H. P. News Flashes Play Thursday, Dee. 4, 1930 CHARITY FOOTBALL T GAME HERE SUNDAY This promises to be a good football battle, as both teams are in good form and have excellent records, it is reported, A: the proceeds are to gOvto help the relief work of the Social Service committee, it is urged that everybody who can possibly do so attend, or at least purchase tick- ets. Sponsored by Royal Arcanum This charity football game is being sponsored by the local Royal Arcan- um Council, with Fred Moon, Her- man Dental and E. Kuehne serving on the committee on arrangements for the game. . _ Tickets are on sale at Sweetland’s drug 'store, Highland Park pharmacy, Earl Gsell & Cu., Albert Larson's, Johnson & Dahl’s, Highland Park Fuel Co., Pete Leneioni's, Moldaner & Hu- mer's, Wm. Denzpl's barber shop. Tony Frauenhofter's barber shop, Majestic bowling alleys, Sunset cafe, Hunter's Sport shop. Roy Rowe's Rr vinia; Howard-Udell cafeteria, High- land Park Press, Highland Park News, Fall’s stores, Olendorf'tv, Citi. zens State bank, Deerfield: Charles Glass store, Highwood; Highwood pharmacy and Social Service head- qusrtor, Charles Hunter of Hunter's Sport Shop is donating the football to be used at this game, and the ball will go to the winning team as a trophy. Teltphone Official Is Rotary Club Speaker at Luncheon Held Monday At the weekly luncheon session of the Highland Park Rotary club, held Monday noon, in the Moraine hotel, the principal address was made by A. L Seaton of Chicago; commercial engineer of the Illinois Bell Telephone Co. Ho was the guest of Manager E. M. Knox of the local telephone ex- change. Mr. Seaton spoke on "The Future of Highland Park" and said many interesting and complimentary things about this city and its attrac- tive features. His talk was heard with interest and appreciation by the members present. F Charles Fioie Going' Abroad for the Winter Charles Fiore is leaving soon for I trip Ahmad. He will sail Dee. 12 from New York on the steamer Isle de France and will visit France, Eng- land, Germany, Spain snd sunny Italy. In the latter country he will visit his mother and expects to be gone until spring. While abroad he plans to study European garden me- thods with a view to getting new ides; for his business. , (Junior Workshop Gives 1 Two Original One-Acts The Ravinia Junior Dram: Work.. shop held their first open meeting on Tuesday evening, in the aniniu Vil- nge house. Walking rehelrnla were given of two original plnyl, and the: each performance, Mm. Jnmes Cady Y This group has "iliated itself with the aninia Drama Workshop, which was organized five year: ago. The two groups will function independent- ly of one another, except for'ln oc- casional open meeting together. The ;unior group demand nothing more from the senior group than an audi- once, at such times as they give per- formances or walking rehearsals. They have plans under way to give a finished public performance some- time after the holidays A larger membership is desired. Young people, married or single. who are seriously interested in dumatic activity in any form, acting, produc- ing or writing, are requested to phone Miss Gertrude Williams, Highland Park 2614.-Contributed. Box Polo to Be Box. Polo, an indoor sport which has won great popularity in the east Ind is nuw bc. a sold throughout the middle west, is winning great up- p'ausc from the Highland Parker: who have played it. It is a. fast game to play and In amusing game to watch, for the skilled person is not always the winner, as in most sports, but the one with the most stamina and luck comes out victor. Box Polo is a new and unique in- door entertainment. It muken an ideal Christmas gift. one which can be enjoyed by both young and old, and is priced most reasonably. The game is to be put on sale and demonstration Saturday " a speck! sitore in the Highland ttpartntents, op- posite the old city hall. Other new articles of nmusement will also be on displly. Everyone is welcome to witness I game of box polo. A New Yettr's Frolic will be given by the Highwood Indium football team at the Oak Terrlce school, High- wocd, on New Yen’s eve. The pub- lie is urged to keep this date in mind and plan to attend. New Year's Frolic Introduced Here THE PRESS The tour skating rinks operated by the East Park bond and lot-bed u follows: Sunset Wood, Lincoln Park at Lincoln and Gimme avenues. West Ravinia station purl: on Buren av- enue, And Port Clinton Park on Bloom street near Marin street, Brit now in full operation. _ l "Silent Enemy" a beautifully ox- eeuted. production showing the dos- pemte quest of the Ojibwuy Indians for food, Two scenes are uxunlly beautiful, that " the snow It tunnel. and am where the chief sits motion. less in the falling snow " he confers with the Great spirit on the mountain. A convincing epic of genuine Indian life. THOUSANDS ENJOY PARK ACTIVITIES 119.000 Re istered Last Year in Various gports; Ete.; Four Rinks Operated Two new rinks have been ndded this year-the one on Burton avenue and the one on Bloom street. At Burton ttVenue the shelter is in the basement of n dwelling and is provided with all conveniences. - At Bloom street I I‘m-ll shelter hcuse hrs been built provided with stove heat and benches. At Lincoln Ivonne some improve- ments have been mule about the shel- ter that will be of material benefit tr those ulna the rink. The rink has been onlnrged Ind better light ine provided. Ait of the rinks are provided with flood lights. One of the finest pictures uf the your frum the standpoint of suitabiliw for the entire fumily. Ind twine quite ideal as a Junior Matim-o production comes to the Inc-l thetttre next Sutur- day. Parents need have no hexiumcy in allowing their yuung people to see the, Marty 1tetthrtratiottn Lust year there were 17,000 rotis- lrntiom at the two rinks then in um .The children at Ravinia won- pn- thusinslic and turned out in numberu (Continued on pun- 43) D. A. R. Better "Let's Go Native" a Paramount pie- ture with Jack Oakio. A hilarious farm-comedy very entertaining and amusing with ridiculous and funny situaticns. Family treat. "h Lady Summers" this drama (if triangle theme, from the novel by John Erskine, is a very entertaining nirturo. The actimr of Gottovieve To. bin, Rum Hobart Md Conrad Mural is notable. Although delling with I Married woman's European low " fair, the picture is so well kindled by J rim Shh]. director. that it becomes excel'ent entertainment for adults. "Moby Dick" In talking version of Melville’s clinic full of realism and gruesome thrills. John Barrymore'" work is excellent of course but it in I very atrong picture Ind perhaps too exciting 'ot all but the more ml- ture Indiana. yoinhs As usual another intending epis- ode of the reeulsr Suturdly serial "The lndllns Are Coming" will unroll itrelf " the Inning: perform-nee. recommended for children or Better Films Committee Review and Service Sales Highland' Park Auburn Company 505 Elm Place Highland Park. Illinois Phone H. P. 2830 We also have some used car value,, exceptional

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