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Highland Park Press, 25 Dec 1930, p. 3

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Thursday, Dec. 25, 1930 Sponscred by Park Board and Open Some to H. P. Resiâ€" dents and N. Shore Ice skating races will ‘be held on the Sunset Park rink, Highland Park, on Sunday, Dec. 28, sponsored by the Highland Park East Park board, Supt. E. M. Laing announces, and preparaâ€" tions are under way for a big event, with many entries and large attendâ€" SKATING RACES AT SUNSET PARK DEC. 28 ance. The boys and girls races will be open to résidents of Highland Park only. â€" Races for boys and men, 18 years and over, and for girls and women, 16 years and over, will be open to residents of the North Shore. Cups and medals will be awarded folâ€" lowing the races. Should unfavorable weather condiâ€" tions interfere, the races will be postâ€" poned cand another date announced later. ‘The list of races for which enâ€" tries should be sent to Edw. M. Laing, Supt., 125 S. St. Johns avenue, Highâ€" land Park, IJ1., is as follows: For Highland Park Boys 220 yards, 1 lapâ€"Boys under 12 vears of age. 440 yardE, 2 lapsâ€"Boys 12â€"15 years, inclusive. Oneâ€"half mileâ€" Boys 15â€"18 years, inclusive. For Boys and Men Open to residents of the North Shore. Entry fee 50¢. One and oneâ€"half milesâ€"18 years and over. Relay race, 4 in team, 1 lap each. Best fancy skaters. No fee. 220 yards, 1 lapâ€"Girls under 12 years of age. 440 yards, 2 lapsâ€"Girls 21â€"16 years, inclusive. Open to residents of the North Shore. Entry fee 50¢. 660 yards, 3 lapsâ€"Girls 16 years and over, a Best fancy skaters. If youâ€"are not a resident of Highâ€" land Park please send your fee of 50¢ with the application. There will be skating races staged at all of the parks in this‘vicinity durâ€" ing the coming week for children. Prize beef from the 1930 Internaâ€" tional Live Stock exposition has been purchased by the North Shore Line and will be served on diners between Chicago ~and Milwaukee during the Christmas and New Year holiday seaâ€" son, it was announced today by P. F. McCall, manager of commissary, The beef, which was secured from Armour & Company, came from blueâ€"ribbon cornâ€"fed steers. It will be served as steaks, for which the North Shore Line dining car cuisine. has always been noted. Mr. and Mrs. William Howard have returned to Highland Park from the south â€" where they | spentâ€" several months. 8. Line Dining Cars to Serve Prize Beef For Highland Park Girls For Girls and Women "Three French Girls" and "Maybe It‘s Love" Are Coming to Alcyon "Those Three French Girls," which will be at the Alcyon theatre Sunday and Monday might well be subtitled "Making Whoopee in Paris," for this talkie farce contains as amusing a series of incidents connected with the French capital as has been shown on the screen in some time. Heading the group of revelers in the Cosmopolitan production is Regiâ€" nald Denny, who, as the sportive nephew of a wealthy English peer, makes the rounds of the Parisian pleasure resorts and returns to his uncle‘s home with an illâ€"assorted group of companions, including the piquant Fifl Dorsay, with whom he has fallen in love; two American exâ€" doughboys in the persons of Cliff (Ukulele Ike) Edwards and Edward Brophy and their two girl friends, portrayed by Yola d‘Avril and Sandra Ravel. The unfortunate uncle (George Grossmith) has his hands full with his uninvited guests, whose caprices eventually land them in jail, but the series .of complications are finally unravelled and all ends well. "Maybe It‘s Love" The newest recruits to Hollywood are football stars, but not in any ordiâ€" nary sense of the word. They are "allâ€"Americans" selected by Warner Bros. from among the all star aggreâ€" gations of Grantland, Rice, Rockne, Warner and Alexander, who make up the coaches committee. This first allâ€"American team ever assembled in the entire history of their selection is appearing in the Vitaphone production "Maybe â€"It‘s Love," coming to the Alcyon theatre Saturday. & Fine Service Held The following program was given last evening (Wednesday) at Ft. Sheridan post chapel at midnight. A high mass was sung by a large enoir, accompanied by the grand pipe organ and a special orchestra, under the diâ€" rection of Mr. Josef Studney, the able band leader of the post who comâ€" posed the orchestration for the enâ€" tire mass. The choir had been reâ€" hearsing during the last two months under the supervision of Miss Kathâ€" crine Kenry, well known concert soâ€" prano of Highland Park. Other noted Joan James singer tenor, cert s Choir and Orchestra Offertory . "Jesu ~Redemptor®" Pic Katherine Kenry (organ, violins, } "Eanetusâ€"Benedictus" Frances Cowin, Pictro Marchi Communionâ€"*‘Panis Angelicus". Cesm Pietro "Agnus . Dei" = ) >=â€"| Choir and Orchestra Recessional â€"â€" "Adeste . Fideles® Traditional Pictro Marchi (choir and orchestra) Mr. and© Mrs. Joseph Marchi are rejoicing on the birth of a son, born Monday, December 22 at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Midnight, Christmas E Holy Night,_Silent Night" Choir and Orch Kyrie Eleison Gloria | in (Excelsis" Choir and Bennett, Joe E. Brown and Hall play the leading roles. : were, Pictro Marchi, operatic and\ Miss Frances Cowin, conâ€" prano Choir and bolemn . High Mas« at Fort Last Night Orche Orche Re stra stra strn violins, harp) Gounod . Cosar Frank violing) [ Dec THE PRESS Pietro Paoletti Paoletti Gounod Gruber | N. S. SANITARY BOND ISSUE IS APPROVED All Communities for It Except Waukegan, North Chicago; Vote in Detail The bond issue was approved by large majorities in most of the comâ€" munities in which the election was held, with the exception of Waukegan and North Chicago. Waukegan gave a majority of 10 votes against the plan, and North Chicago went against it 346 to 64. Highland Park gave a majority of 574 in favor of the bond issue, and Zion was for it with a majority of 830. The vote in each community follows: Highland Park, Yes, 649; No. 75; Ravinia, Yes. 437; No. 26; Highwood, Approval of the plan of the North Shore Sanitary district for a bond issué of $1,200,000 to finance erection of three new disposal plants and to build additions to three existing plants was given by the voters of the district in the special election held Saturday last. The vote was 2,123 for the bond issue, and 1,018 against it. Start in Spring Construction of new buildings made possible as a result of this election will be started early next spring, members of the sanitary board have indicated. The board held a meeting Tuesday to authorize preparation of plans, and as soon as these are ready proposals will be asked. 245; No Waukegan, Y« Yes, 866; No, Yes. 63: No. 5 1.018. The vote is said to be the lightest ever cast in the county on a proposiâ€" tion of this magnitude. The bond issue of $1,200,000 inâ€" cludes six‘ projects: New treatment plants for Winthrop Harbor, $38,500; Waukegan, $736,000; Highland Park, $160,000, and additional units at the present treatment plants in Nortk Chicago, $124,500; Lake Forest, $47,â€" 500, and Highwood, $93.500. To Continue Hadyn Lectures Six Weeks The lectures. given by Professor Eustace Hadyn every Tuesday mornâ€" ing at North Shore Congregation Isâ€" rael temple have proved so great a success, that when the present serâ€" ies of 12 expires, Dr. Hadyn has conâ€" sented to give another series of six lectures. The subject under discusâ€" sion is "Comparative Religions," No doubt, the next series will dwell on some religious subject. # Sisterhoods Hold Reciprocity Meeting Under the auspices of Beth Israel, Emmanuel, Mizpah, Sholom and North Shore Congregation Israel Temple Sisterhoods, a Reciprocity meeting will be held at North Shore Temple, Monday, Jan. 5 at 2 o‘clock sharp,. A most interesting afternoon is promâ€" ised and all members of the Sisterâ€" hood are asked to reserve this date and attend. North ( 174; No Park, Yes, 649; No. 75; . 437; No. 26; Highwood, o, 27; Lake Forest, Yes, Lake Bluff, Yes, 42; No, hicago, Yes, 64; No, 846; Yes, 383; No, 393; Zion, o, 36; Winthrop Harbor, 5; totals, Yes, 2,923; No, and Service Sales We also have some Highland Park Auburn Company 505 Elm Place Highland Park, Illinois Phone H. P. 2830 used car value» exceptional

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