Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 5 Mar 1931, p. 37

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v_families on Hazel acant all ‘w houses est Hazel ment. le daughâ€" ted Deerâ€" ting â€"will the B. E. ited on the municiggl id started uring â€" the 1ant. The rhether or ) exist. [acobs Jr. re ~Schanz fenu for nily move and Mrs; bit visited A. Seyl of y evening. rer_moved last week. â€"at hand, e Bethleâ€" vill meet er school, le . an children i 13 at ndâ€" Georg sts at the in Arling nrod,; J o coman * school, ation. in Oil," Yeerfield on Friâ€" farch 6 of St; Juhrend, end, Mr. Mr. and nd Park ~. Dressâ€" nesday. d at the Tighland oup an< am will rch during Hood. . Barâ€" ined her noon. villag« ing ir e n%fl * \irl Dé'; Ay at the hursday S1O0n 19 support it requires for maintenâ€" te. E. C. Jones is in charge of entire forthcoming performance. r..Jones and his committee merit ur supporting patronage in return r. the many weeks of earnest enâ€" avor in behalf of the annual show. emember the dates. Recognize the rpose of the varieties. Lend itâ€" is annual showâ€"your material supâ€" â€" The Ravinia Village house is ¢ l t will injure her. His village folk 20 that he is weak and cowardl YQ they rapidlyw itionâ€"for him. The intenseness y the play is broken, however, b Faldelightful }gdmmfl’iéfi% ""a fa different nature. Foremost K. them is the scene wherein the is instructing a class of girls atory to their confirmation. ing new to the Circuit theâ€" ‘stage is this group of young peoâ€" andâ€"something very intéresting ._ Miss Janet Long, nine year daughter of the Sherman â€" D. igs of Glencoe heads the list in | role of Tibby Jarland. Miss cy Jean Stewart of Evanstop, 11 r old sisu; of the Circuit theatre iager is next, playing the part of Burlacombe. Miss Virginia Smith, Bitâ€"ao,, étaoinshrdluetacinght s Rita Offner, and Miss Nan: her, all. of Winrietka, and" Shiro nn, of Glencoe, Tmflmm group. Ew Trer." T oOwT 3‘,‘».’,1..v r Joan McKnight presents a cast of ven stars in a finished production, oneâ€"act comedy, "The Wedding," by hn Fitzpatrick. Raised far above essional direction, this comedy smoothly through to a smashing . _ Mrs. Donald Vail makes ‘her ia premiere, supported by six seasoned actors and actresses. Surprise Act mes Cady Ewell is responsible a surprise act composed of 25 â€"devil ‘performers, all of whom through a speed carnival that be seen. By request this act unsung until seen. Its results aranteed. ~You have never seen uch going on upon one stage at uuda!} .l'tlv'r” !!“ !!’Il'!lll ' lu! ' !n..:‘lA; y x A t Al 48. e t del M Sviak h 900 00e on uie sn t ie P fore revealed. You must come eR .. See it. Hear it. Alone it is h the price of admission. e stage settings by Fred V. enhardt ~and a member of (the man theatre staf have taken a to prepare.: Ticket sales are aged by Walter Rietz. Phone for your tickets, ; For Maintenance Fund "our attendance at either or both these performances, Friday. or urday evenings, March 6 and 7, give to the Ravinia Village house gs of this week. VINIA VILLAGE VARIETIES SHOW place. Friday and Saturday eveâ€" (Continued from page 2) XUIT THEATRE TO RESENT THIRD PLAY Continued from page 5) March 5, 18 as follows:~ Ridge.Farm Notes â€" Miss Ferne A. Dooley, superintendâ€" ent of Ridge Farm was in Washingâ€" ton, D. C,. last week attending the conference on Child Health and Proâ€" tection which was held at the Wilâ€" lard hotel in that city. . Harmonica solo ....__......_... Betty Hamilton A Mm:‘mh! .«.....~. Helen Hanson Animal invcmicsssi~......... Gime Petroni A Friry Went a Marketing ... Ruth Prm fim in Oxford Street .... _ Marcella Zob Circus ..._.________..___._Helen Mathers Piano soloâ€".â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€" Miss Ferne A. Dooley My Sore Thumb ..._..__.___. Julia Hofman Harmonica solo ................. Betty Hamilton Miss Ferne A. Dooley, superintendâ€" ent of Ridge Farm was given a surâ€" prise birthday party on Wednesday Farm. Theâ€"evening was spent playâ€" ing bridge. Those in attendance Gertrude Knox, Mrs. Pauline B. Ware, Miss Laura Ness, Mrs. Theresaâ€"Eckâ€" berg, Mrs: Signe Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert â€"Settick, â€"Missâ€"â€"May â€"£: Minton, Miss Anne Crahan, Miss Zeza Deppen, Miss Antoinette Buceâ€" vick, and Miss Charlena Elliott. Indoor Golf League Is Continuing with Good ~â€" _ Results; Sports Notes The Indoor Golf league at Purdys Amusement centre still in full swing we find the H. P. News leading by. 6 points to their closest competitors. on Wednesday night the H. P. Cleanâ€" ers took 7 points from Olsons putting themself in the running again. C. Elwell and â€"Abbot (Cleaners) took 3 points from J. Dever and Hansen (Olsons)â€" while Glader and. Wolock (Cleaners) won 4 points from Brand and N. Dever. f The H. P. News chalked up an other victory Thursday night when they beat Killian 6 to 2. W. Chamâ€" bers and D. Williams beat M. Begudin and H. Martin (Killian) 4. points. Arnswald and Stewart (News) and Proctor. and Sugdell (Killians) split 4 points. a+% ment Hunters took on Deckers on Monâ€" day night and found the Decker outâ€" fit taking a 5 to 3 victory. This was an upset for Hunters and. makes chances slim to catch the : leading News team. Tas w On Tuesday night Anspach deâ€" feated Fell Bros. 6 to 2 putting them tied with Deckers for fifth place. T. Kelly and J. Martin beat J. Kelly and Allen 4 points while S. Martin and Craig ¢Anspach) split. 4 points with E. Lempimen and Wieberg (Fell). ~The Pi Delta tournament : held Thursday evening, Feb. 26 on the miniature course was, won by Miss Ione Miller who was “nulffid with an attractive medal. ‘ Warren Geary won the Ray m der silver cup in the Ringer A~â€" (by Sam Bernardi) T ME PR E 8 S LEAGUE OF WOMEN ~~~â€"â€"VOTERS ACTIVITIES out, some way of measuring the acâ€" tual cost of production. Thousands of women in the United States deâ€" pend upon electric power in operating their homes. In the main they are at the mercy of the privately owned corporation serving them. They pay the priceâ€"demanded and have no come back because they have no standard of production. Ased § "If electric power can be furnished to "the chousewives â€"ofâ€" Muscle Shoals district at 2 cents â€"perâ€" kilowatt hour it can be furnished in other districts ing charged. I think it is only good housekeeping business that the woâ€" men demand of theâ€"Federal Governâ€" (Continued from page 6) Snider‘s Catsup 2 5. 33¢| Quick Arow : o funeomep Bhee 106| Cavick Apow on ble bydoir M“.::.na ag passing on ' S¢â€" ity prices and new economies in â€" feood distribution. These low prices «e mada â€" aiâ€" Corn, Peas, Tomatoes CAMPBELL‘S Fort Dearborn ___ _ omy for 1931 Peaches Cabbage __ Green Peas Spinach Apples Grape Fruit wis.. 7 Roath 8t. Johns Avanua HIGHLAND PARK enueay resyue:) gog _ These good quality, canned vegetables Ne n aan namaone. ud L J mous Pld * ‘WMMNMMM FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES |"'o’¢7”l"! . FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY These slices or halves of luscâ€" lous Yellow Cling Peaches at this price offer you a new econâ€" Tomato Soup _ 3«=19c¢ Assorted Soups 3 «23c can io 3 "*46" 46e 3: $0c¢ Florid. Fanc '-CV '“ Broad Leaf xtra Pancy Winesap Delictious | New Texas California Fresh Y‘Iif:»‘v "ure or veto it?" * Fresh ment action calculated to justify all the millions of dollars that have been spent at Muscle Shoals." _: _ â€" 6 q I U & “t’ & The question uppermost in Mrs. Wagenseller‘s mind, and in that of all “th:fio interested in Muscle Shoals _ The resolution as now adopted by both Houses of Congress provides for the leasing of the nitrate plants and for the government operation of the power plants. . However, the lessee theâ€"productionâ€"_of fertilizer on the spot plus 15 per cent additional power which he may use for other purposes outside of Muscle Shoals. The govâ€" ernment is authorized to dispose of all surplus power giving erence to states and mnniéififlifi&% may build trunk ‘transmission lines for this purpose. In the event a lessee for â€"theâ€"nitrate plants is not found at the end of 12 months, the government then takes over theâ€"operation of those plants. â€" s ns Brings New 1931 V alues inoleTissue 3"°%;" 19c * beaiets, * Waukegan Raad HIGHWOOD 3 .‘ 25¢ 3 ~*** 50¢ t ».. 25¢ 31â€" 19¢ 3 m 23¢ ib 19¢g bunch 5q 10¢

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