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Highland Park Press, 29 Oct 1931, p. 3

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JSTON . yleg. 'ading ati ff Hal- 3)? We I f "lf' be fil[igiliiat1)) PatWres? VOLUHI ." AiLnscatttt:utrjyteMp, -iFdiictTi am otill ttl M, "iiii/tiiiiii,iTiifj31te' of unempfoytfiEhTifi‘a’efliér‘iid“be: ing collected by various organiza- tinnljn, Wtttrtltsttd, Park and a por- tiomwill be iievirtigrto the same pur-' pose in Deerfield. The ttnaneial ar- raturernenttf are in the hands of a committee headed by Mr. J3on P. -ut,e,teattlaygias, Albert" Suite, Which wt ve c 'i'Fir'e'itTtrts"tr otttttr-utnd --» gate receipts: and will Pre"itt All-Stars & News Flashes may 011”}!ng Synod Field Hor RéltefFuii'i __.., , . _ The bit footbcll event of the aeg- son in Highland Park will be the charity we next Sundny between the 1tixtap1Lf'tr1t Press All-Stars and, the; Kirkland Park Te Km Flashes, to be tiriiikrlii"ii the high school athletic field. take 3:: If - “their . distribution among the charitable funds for which the .nrgV-intgggghw , t,i,"ioiiiiiiiiTaas," béth of which hnve"mde enviable new: on the gridiron this season, are donating their services for this game. the 'hred'tieitiit'to make it a parley ehar- itable event in every respect. -c.._._.I...tLry1t..tr1t.t..t.t.tL.=.._._....... {Both mam vim am their tist. Fall fats . w o ve tr teams play before know that when they clash on the high school dield next Sunday a real football tune is assured, with plenty of brilliant team work and individual effort by both sides. Hoffman expect. ine to have their best men in the line-no durine the game, and when these football stars mix a battle royal is tgttatn tumult. _ _ ' Don't miss this game. Attend- ance is sure to be large. so get 9911; _titthety, early and get all set for the uiriiiiit"irrrtevent, of the Ravinia Reading The membéfs and pmgialsA of.the At the, lthmeeting of the Hu- mm: dill). dE-.md§3,._i V917 intending book report was =isacssLal1i11dort' GIeason on "Lummdi'by Fume mirgt.' Mp. Irving Clock of Chiugo will .31an on "Russia, Pet On Noun-shot 2, the next meet-. in: of the club " thehoike of Mrs. llurrrh, Wdhclg'p a dramatic rud- in; will be given by Mrs. Lyman Gurney. _ . View on “Eddcation of . Pri ahthe meeting on Novembér Proceeds to Clarity (00337188 a, page 40) Club Meets Nov. NanETsWnfi hit tr. rue experience in lime for than. Community Tea At ' H. P. Woman’s Club Sunday, Nooeniliift"T committee rot tts,aitrtiarttLdyt* Woman's club will be hasten w the community " an Art Exhibition and tea from , to 6 ok1oeh-at the High- land lurk Woman's club house. During the month of October, 1 moat interesting exhibit of the pie- tures of Eiiubeth Keisha! Ptar6tA11 hiiii" tRiittt in“ ttie-etutrusmFd11 who have viewed the collection of inter- iors and protraits have eypretted "Mappreciation to the Irt_ter, -idiiiFj/arii Ball, a pianist of“"f" _..-..-....-..-',.....--. unusual ability will give a program . ttirtterertintr selections. Mrs, Ball Plan Dinner Dance Je, a resident of Highland Park and at Ravittia Nov. "he; iiiiiiiié tr'it'iartrT " " Vim": T; " "NS=T -, V 'l iii tttm _Ne,r ra mittdrrirr'tTi'tiiWiFis-éamr10h" to 7 the eorifiiianity. "'Téi‘ will!» nrerved-dtrrhttp the ttfta emoon by Mrs, Erastus B. Phelpg, chairman of the Art committee and the"membets of tturemmnittee. _ W the first of a series o commum y affairs that the "Art committee is sponsoring for the coming sewn. "rttirHttttttlty osmium" students. ttt _Deerfteld-shie1tfs high' school have been invited to attend and Mrs. Phelps and her] 'iiiiirriiimiiiiT'iii6"tt-" tending a cordial invitation to the eners. community. J. ii. Appel_Tells of .--ausiiisp1sssNstpdtis--- at Rotary Lisndiison On Sunday, Novena”; l tht Mr.Appel and hits git; mat 90m time at Oberammerguu a couple" of‘ years ago while in Europe end hei brought back with him vivid “col. lections cube (gems of the fun- ous Passion Play. These iiisMWes tions.he has compiled in u very In- teresting and‘eomprghensivo lecture; which his hearers on blond-y list» ened to with rapt attention and re- eeived with marked appreciation. itiitvtiiriirW.=AirNFNhT'rtrPrr IV Hiwhland Park quan’: club at 2:30 o'eloek. ,Dr. Adler is ut-premt u- aociate profegaor of philosophy at the University of Chicago and much- er of the "honors course" at that in- stitution. . “Psychological Approach to Mod- etn tale will be th? th.gtte of te. _ - -- =_IR2 --4I ' "uh,) Members of the Highlaml Park .an‘gegday. _ Novembe: and. HIGHLAND Punt, lumms.fraumv. Oman git, 1931 IVEHIWI usul ".C"l 1.8 I l - -- -- I --__ " Juggbfinn inf! l Legion Charity Ball Ticket Sales Large; to Be Held Nov. 11 _c_a:irut_aatrr_g.str_t1tst_shei,.tr, ttll) to be given by t5iiiGFaii9iriiiFiF, ooat. No. 145, American Legion. on: ,raramurrcerrrt..it.y.seNt mm. Highland Park Woman’s charm” reported as most successful, by the dance committee. The response from Highland Park residents has been most gratifying. This nihil- promises to be one of the? warm nodal evanttr iif ttri/iaith-v-a-tto-bt-lt-r not already purchased tickets are urged to do so at once. . - -- . ,__-., L- 30 few: of atiiatTara thiTitiiNEmftrr .3. versity will sped: " an open meet- ntl, ing of nil the P. T. AN of the Deer- gh- tu1d-shleld's high taboo] district to in- night, 'rhursdar, October Mt, 1931 at the Elm plus gnawing» 're: -rrtr.TttaiieTiRr,-FFir6"r", will be m; en To i1itotomtrrchdhmttt the lucky wird robe ticket. _ _ _ r te-e- ' At eleven p'eloek, taps will be sounded by the drum and haste the news Itt're bikrirYiPitP,fPf,'E7Pl?l" andnvhen [gay evening of dancing part wonderful manic Imi- a simply . di- guise! vine $12934an the othstr, better IthAt j times are at hand'. So plan to attend 7 Di: ' mainircpjrmtti_ghytt'1s Nov. 7.? be th . Ranmu's iGiiiGliFii'TfiEii Rrisiirriiir'i','; iiiiihi gaged for the occasion and those), the l who have dhnced tii"hits music at: Lo 1 the South Shore Country Club, Exil. dorm moor. and. OnWentsia, know Whit! noon moor, and rhythm is. sooner 1TiGUir Jim: a. a“, donated by Soft' light playing on dancing? mimics. good music, dinner try can- dlelight; M'aadpu'twot what’LJn store for you. It’s to he a dance that will be remembergd 31m..- tinna mart be in by Nov’. 2. Anyone wishing special information may can Mrs. Perrigo, Highland Park 4333.-Contritrutesk . Harold Rugs. Noted / f Edueatttrmre Tonight ""iuTiiitrir itiitt Jehool students} are urgently requested to an; Thus-ad” evening. "tqrp1rttter {2.3 it'" bi'iriiiiiraiarrhitt aw. rvathtntr are was 1:1 cch+uuc “9...." -_.. than expected and theatre“ hung front .. .u n I.___.‘ n..-»- lands Nomi tth, It’s Emmy, pee "4--el,r'. your NS}: 'o stating ;y to Mrs. an, and rinsed for auto 5e home and arranged "I mp CARNIVAL AT HIGH SCHOOL SAT. NIGHT l -. Expept, 2,999 Attendtnq'e 7 1 “We are expecting 2000 people to attend _ the Hallowe’en carnival.” i, His: Elise Rittkentrertter, dnmItiCs teacher, who is in chute of all car- inival plan. said yesterday. "and we hope to rnige n big! “if of To help the unemployed men of Highland Park and surrounding towns of the district more than 500 students and faculty moniker! of Deerfield-Shields high school are buy withplans tor the school? Betrt Irattowe'tn - carnival.-- Booths; can. cautions, sideshows, and a water onrival will offer entertainment to .the crowds that arttrpeettd to NI 'tttii-tRK-ii-ir-fi-ima-iM/mir-tcps-- til eleven o'eloek,, Saturday,_0et9- beralwr - v i';iiiTrti2Ghtirl pints, and a 'iserrietv, of entertainment is otteted f that will appeal #019011; led/tll,'.' gt ty Government'", speaker. wan: an. P. Dodd, Chicago. " authority on at: county government) . . m Holiday, Dee. ft. subject, “City 'llloi,';i'rGii;itir,riitiititi, A, R. Bit: thiiteriid and Tom mung” wm be ‘the‘divmions inthe boys' gym-' WEE." 1piiitrtiiCiftrh1s 66155 on the “jitney plan," to music hum Lo Baron’s orchestra, which, has donated Its Services for the after- i noon and evening. Fortune telling. I booths, with experienced 1rte will iriGi'iGen VofVHighlm'é‘lPark And the vicinity. Eva? member .Of'the gt air sbdriiiirrai" T i/ bi? Fiéiilfy and Students for Relief of Unemployed "$13.”; iiii/." ii ganja; 7156572 Adiritttutration"t WW1 Logic 2. 1uGiiitAtio it . n Clan-inc Home, - - - " J V ,,L!_..A d m northwestern tiuus Noy.23: tallied, CSeyt "i'ii'ii'i"iiii'/utemsrti- man..- may; with months for door- (Continue on A ihirGate. Nonnu- " Walter 's Chi.

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