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Highland Park Press, 11 Dec 1930, p. 13

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Local Women Interested in Big Sister Projects N. S. Area Boy Scout Council Wing Prize For Attendance Again The "Holly Box" is the fume so appropriately chosen a yen ago to design,“ the activities of youthful group interested in Big Sisterinc. It; will be opened Again. Dec. 13, 11 mm. to 10 p.m., " 1035 Greenwood avenue. Wilmette. Mrs. Funk W. Envoy. Jr. ins graciously loaned her residence for this Christmas sale, and many charm- ing surprises are in store for those eager to secure Me gilt: for Snnbn's pack at reasonable prices. Mrs. Wil. liam J, Corbett is chairman of our Ju,nio.r committee which had tt social meeting last Friday afternoon It the Blackstone. Over the ten cups plans for the "Holly Bax" were organised, chair- men appointed for the verious booths, andJll details for successful sales- manship outlined. A Highland Park members no: Mrs. Hurry Byrne, Mrs George Bliss, Mrs. Richmond Dam-Mrs. George Don- nesiberger. " Lake; Foi'est members: Mrs John Coleman Jr., Mrs. George D. Me. kaughlin. Miss Mary A. Manughlin. The North Shore Area council of the Boy Scouts of A erieu had the largest delegation pregnt it the An- nual Regional Confere e of Region 7 of the Boy Scouts of Americe for the third time. in suCCession Wedneadny, Dee. 3 " the Edgewatet Beech hotel in Chicago. About 60 scooter: from the north shore were present " diff- erent sessions. At the banquet nee. sion in the evening the council we: awarded an attendance banner for the third time in three yen“. Thurldny, December 11, 1980 The ennui] regional meeting is a training conference for members of the executive board, district and troop committees and commissioners of lml councils. 600 men were in attendance and discussed problems of council ti: tttttee, training, organization, etc. The North Shore Area council was further honored by having two mem- bers of the executive board elected to membership on regional committees. Henry K, Urion of Wilmette was elected member of the Regional Ex- eeutive committee and Charles A. Steele of Glencoe was elected chair. man of the Regional Cttrnpinreom- mittee, W. H. Williams of Kenil- worth is already a member of the Regional Sea Scout committee and Albert P. Snite of Highland Park Ind Karl D. King‘ of Wilmette are mem- bers of the national council. Entries Coming in For N. S. Ping-Pong Tourney Entries have niready been received from mnny of the north shore'l best Ping Pong players for the second an- nual tournnment to be held It the Vista del Lego club in No-Mnn’s Lend on the utternoon and evening of Dee. 20. Indiéations already point to I larger entry than Int your when more than n 100 fought it out for the men’s single champiomhip. Thin yen there Ire to be four di- visions. Men's singles Ind doubles. Women's singles 1nd boys' linen. Attractive prim will be awarded the winner nnd runner-up in each divillon. Those eligible to pity mun ho hum fide residentl of one of the whurbl and mm: lend in their entry by noon Friday, Dee. lik Dr. Fulton J. Sheen, the only Amer. ican ever invited to week in a eerie- of lecture: " Cnmbridu university, England, will give a lecture Sunday afternoon, Dee. 14, at 8 ohloek It the Bendix gallery (better known " the Potter Palmer mnnslon) 1350 lake Shore drive. Dr. Fulton J. Sheen to Talk at Bendix Gallery Ellen Clan Halley, the gifted :0- préno soloist will ling I group of songs. Her selection- show unusually dueritttinatintr um. Tickets may be isetntred from Mu. Walter J, Cummings, chlirman of Ways and Means committee. Tele- phone Big Sisters offlee, Durham 9090 for tetservtttiomr. C NETTIE and NUTTY P. H. Ewens, Prop. Formal, sold for $53.50 [gig' lit HUBER ELECTRIC CO. & HIGHLAND PARK ELECTRIC “the 'i1t.81llliirA U -iG0iai"isrieiCi iUimii.ioot "an." . . cal-plot. a: a know Butch ‘MbV-unun" "tneh--.atmtth'tMr In... This 'r-ttie-, lull mmwudhn-odd elm wu uwuded the Grand Pun u the legal-Cause“! Exposition. Ph0deipto-o+ [may Improved - M W motion. PM cold at $53.50. ' You'll have to hurry. Onlu today. Telepho- 150 DURINGMMMMWJIOr-d Pt-u%,.efat.t-twttte_eom.u-tt THE PRESS A COMPLETE SET OF "mGHNACUUM" ATTACHMENTS m m "up - Chie-'s F.vor shrewd city lawyen. and embed“ Gay Comedy-Drama in . btaekmall PM tu My "If" .--- an an... Ind the complhtionl that William Hodge. for may you" emu. lamb]! Mun humor. William nod“. for may you" one of Amerie" no» cumin] Mam, now appearing in his ninth self-Authored phy. “The Old Ml," " the Garrick theatre. CHM- he won the puke ot both we“ and public in Chicago. just a he did in New York lat anon. "The Old Raul" in e m comedy- dnme Ind u such I bit aileron from any of Me former plays. The theme in bleed on I very vital and timely topic and his chum" nu all representative, true-mute - of the hectic present-en. modicum; of the hectic pram-cu. Mr. Hod“ not only not. the pity William Hodge in noon in the rah but dimetrd and produced it u all. of An ex-jud‘e from a "tall Wanton-n The Chum wt in " upo- town, "vine A holiday in New York, cm popular prion our] night In “my from n main: wife. who u the week, with no rub. on Sutur- n sort. of Curie Hutton trpe, and in. dun. Sunday- or holidays, and with tertering in-lnwr. Trapped in New barn“! and». on WM and York by Mrs, Adam and I pair of Saturday. Only SPECIAL "39'-'2 i,irssot"' FREE! For Armow LISTENING Itt A TENDER sona- - FORGET HOW Town HIS 511M: ii K IS - WWW iii. TELL V005 Es!» To an AN op TO DATE RADIO mom jil"fsliEl1'i STEFPEN AUTO SUPPLY 15-17 N. Second 81. Phone a. P. no Phone Highland Park 150 I in Supporting Kr. no“. h In outl- lent cut including In"! in. Sto. Le; m. Don-u mm. Witiiam when 'tte William E. mum. mum on». and Gita Zuchr. Judith Wind-or. Inlyn III Putt, Judson Luci“. John Int-tin um um! William Vaughn. 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