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Highland Park Press, 29 Oct 1931, p. 5

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the Social Service es any one wishes kets for Highland £2,500 stations is ale will offer many ble articles at two one, plus one cent In mahy instances m C Oe Leb en EeE NAAOEE TT OE BETe To Eies O n s t xh se en ge h t t icb S Bs ces t :icr sale at the . °_ _ that °'";‘.W-‘m be the presentaâ€" | chusetts Institute of Technology. E: mfi‘g, tlnve C W _ flU"Wn& addition â€"he is a certified .public.. ‘any length _ DMMM-M‘M countant and is at presentâ€"direc sale. Money fmm under the dire.efion of Miss Rinkenâ€"| of the Labor Bureau, Incâ€" Am wood ~willâ€"be â€"paid berger, will give "Ali Baba and the| the things that engage his attent the men who have ~ Forty Thieves."â€" . â€"___â€"â€"_________â€"_| in public. utterances are â€"Overâ€"J iv."ed are $12 per To Give "Peter Pan" duction in the machine age, :‘60:4 per quarterâ€" _ _ The December play will be the abuse of capital, unemployment, Â¥ 2 _ se ; int 44 39 _| need for coâ€"ordinated â€" enginee! Sale & immortal "Peter RPan," the first proâ€"| "__,. ; Ameri ched y DikIG :: sâ€"â€"_â€" _ . _ duction under the auspices of the| ©5" 70 : has . America reache? er _ the auspices â€"0Of" UAS) _ "_/ .. s poy prospérity formula, is ) ; two letter files; â€"of wedges, saws, cakes, etc., made :annot leave home on sale, the proâ€" to the makers. _ sale November 4 h period hundreds ores in the country sales. To adverâ€" 7‘(for * sanitary nd in underwear, ive for funds for has been divided â€"Park _ Woman‘s râ€"every Saturday 0 to 12:00 to reâ€" worker. are â€"As> . house to house ade for funds for nly overhead exâ€" out of the monâ€" rive are for janâ€" eat and light, as v‘s salarvy is alâ€" 1 during this sale one cent. Don‘t the values are unâ€" r be noted in Mr. e of trucks of_ all wagon. 30 p.m.; Te 4000; Drive e "needed : "Men‘s ent elsewhere in CITY HALL / _ ~TO BE PRESENTED , pharmacist of will â€"put on a Dhi’ gi' ‘t w variety of good Baturday Drug Store : c k (TiC north â€"shore _youn; Dec 1C_SUnjcl â€"<â€" ddRRe 4E C ReR ET TeR O â€" O e B C nc erude .‘ The.â€" jt hland _P: .*"f'n‘ : :!_- ‘.QB_B_u!_ir_'er.” club, through the literature commitâ€"| Stuart Chase is one of the outâ€" tee, has again made arrangements| standing economists in the country. to prm_fiufinM‘m His keen analysis of industrial conâ€" and their parents on Saturday aftâ€"| ditions so eloquently put forth in ernoons, one in December, one in | his book "Prosperityâ€"Fact or Myth" January, and one in February. has stamped him as an authority: During the last two years, the in the field. He has by experience parents. have expressed such pleasâ€" | a technical training, eminently qualâ€" ure g,g_j;_.gig{_‘file plays given, and | ifled to discuss problems dealing the children rvwmwflmhomkndam with them, it is felt that this year‘s industrial business conditions. series will be received even more en's He is a gradudite of Harvard uniâ€" CHOO MEA TE 3L 1= annanmmrall ==~=1«% and attanded the: Massaâ€" TH . P. Woman‘s Club Arranging for Series of Three During * Winter; Details Winifred Ward, Winners of Football â€" _and Alcyon Tickets â€" in Contest Announced Here > university m a aounrcâ€"eM®® S D1 0C00s tisement in the Highland Park Press L~o announted today." The two nearâ€" Winners in the football ticket contest staged last week by Tocal merchants and the Northwestern Among the highway projects. on i heds t k which bids are to be received by the|â€" <Next Sunday‘s servic state department of highways Noâ€"| ty church is to be a real vember 12 will be the paving ofâ€"two | ing," and it is hoped _ andâ€"one half miles of Route 42 and| member: will be present w Fort Sheridan, according t6 "Chmzrll*'i&llerv whoâ€". j \receive d yesterdayâ€"from |his d es after a few EnndnrefialA > > > C e y Bc i â€"| tion. _ & ‘ est correct in answers as Lo LNC _U~. tat"scores "of "games "last ~Saturday are each awarded two tickets to the Tilinoisâ€"Northwestern game at Evâ€" anston Saturday. The next three nearest correct each get two tickets to the Alcyon theatre. The winners are: es Another contest is staged this week;. See the doubleâ€"page ad in this issue for details. Winners will receive tickets to the Northwesternâ€" Minnesota game Nov. 7, and to the Alcyon theatre, under the same conâ€" ditions as have obtained in the preâ€" State to Take Bids vious contests. cy (Continued on page sk Sheridan on news for Highland the director of the ren‘s the‘trey has ~**~\ Sisterhood Sponsors * | D. A. R. Fourth Division Fine Lecture Nov. 3 * ~~~Meeting in Oak Park "‘ED by Mr. Stuart Chase _ <. preie o93 "~ |.Chuselts INalILULE OX _ A 2LAL2ILL7 0 6 * . S0.. . “dim“h"i’&,cmm’w' paman ‘&"E‘a@% e ® Nm " tha + | countant and is at â€"presentâ€"di m&% y_board meeting of | â€"| of the Labor Bureau, Inc.. Among| the North Shore chapter will be held *\ the things that engage his attention | at : the Highland Park. Public Liâ€" _|in public. utterances are cover proâ€"| braryâ€"at 10 o‘clock in the morning, duction in the machine age, the) â€" A most gratifying number were| _ | abuse of capital, unemployment, the| present â€"last Tuesday at the annual ,_| need for coâ€"ordinated engineering | D. A. R. card party at the Highland : | control, has . America reached the| Park Woman‘s club. Large baskâ€" end of â€"her prospgnty formula, is the| ets of lovely autumn flowers and the j | current â€" depresstonp aAReRtâ€"â€"Orâ€"exhibitâ€"ofâ€"beautiftul _paintings __on_ . , } temporary,. â€" & 24 the walls added nmiuch to the en oyâ€" s To ane d eP e i T sn nc o ie A ~anndly Rg: L2A The Sisterhood of North Shore Congregation Israel, Lincoln and Vernon avenues, Glencoe, is glad to present Mr. Stuart Chase at its secâ€" ond lecture on its forum series, Tuesday evening, November 3, on the subject, "The Nemesis of Amerâ€" SE C dn CA ItcA te nc in=| farth #ave ‘a taIK O No writer or publicist is as inâ€" farth gave a C formed, as scholarly,; or as eloquent | sevelt and an officis o o ~Mrâ€"Cl on â€"hik â€" pRBHIC LoAds f field. _ In addition to his early work | Navy Day program "Your Money‘s Worth" Mr.. ‘After refreshmentsâ€" is the author of "Men and Maâ€"| meeting adjourned chines," "The Tragedy of Waste," | the carly part of D¢ and a comprehensive. volume on‘ annmmpnitng mc Mexico. Following up the line of thought of Progressive Education, which was Mr. Wright‘s subject at our last meeting, three of the teachers, Mre. Freeman, principal; Mrs. Harvey and Miss Nichol will speak. ‘A! “r?. 14 10 h oarctc Alfndatciatomin n 2 * oi «ht interesting meeting is anticipated and all the mothers are urged to‘ be present.. «.. _/ ‘.â€"= o "Homecoming" to Be _ â€"â€" Observed Sunday h Next Sunday‘s service at‘ Triniâ€" church is to be a real "homecomâ€" g,"and it is hoped that every * / 0 asil ha nrasent to welcome Relier, »who «8 resuolle after a few wooeks* vacaâ€" a first In During the coming November 3rd, is sel yees. eR E;&!""; sA Gp The meeting will be held at the Oak Park club beginning at 10 o‘clock and continuing through until afternoon. â€"Luncheon will be served at noomw. Reservations must be | made by. Saturday with Mrs. Paul Oliver, 737 Keystone avenue, River Forest. .An interesting program has been planned for the day .and aA hrge‘ During the coming week Tuesday, November 3rd, is scheduled for the s a n nual D. A. R. ' Fourth Division e patnes 4 meeting _ at . Oak: Lesu V’f"q; â€" Park,. The Fourth =L:;\-=p Division of the Hliâ€" NV Zf(efS), nois chapters of the ,'%%‘137 f ‘Dsnzl_lbersA ,01 *~the Esc ~sX American Revoluâ€" j â€" \" tion is comprised of the 23 chapters in and around the city of Chicago. \ the walls added niuch to the enjoyâ€"| : ment of the occasion. . A goodly sum money was whic will help greatly in the worthy enâ€" terprises to which it is to be conâ€"| tributed. To everyone who helped make this party a success hearty | _ |appreciation is hereby extended. _: ; \~ Last Saturday evening the openâ€" * | ing meeting of the Children of the| :\ American Revolution took place at $ l the home of Mrs. Orren S. Peaâ€" ; .\ body on Moraine road. John hSey}-‘ * F*ERES \ s 4 P atteondance i After refreshments were.served. the | 7 _ gy;5«1oeatityâ€"by â€"theâ€"Wwillit meeting adjourned to met again in | *" _ s 10 â€"Lby â€"the:" fi’n’” f the early part of December. D’n"”‘m“ of the local press and ‘the l manager of our own Lth?t:e, but Harry Weisbach at Moraine This Winter Harry Weisbach â€"who has been spending the summer in Europe has just returned and is spending the winter at the Moraine hotel. While in Europe he attended the Music Festivals at Bayreuth and Salzbury: and â€"visited colleagues in â€" Berlin where he formerly studied at the Hochâ€"Schulé. . _ Mr. Weisbach, who has been makâ€" ing his home in Lenox, Mass. for the past few years and is well known hghte“in,m.ud_al, ‘circles . will doubtless be _ heard ~several times | this 3e§goa.. He will also be remomâ€" bered by_ egm ‘Gns ‘of the Ravinia favorite while playing in the orchesâ€" tra. The last season there he also won great popularity conducting the | Sunday: afternoon concerts.;â€""â€"* _: "Hinteo. The young couple are rlng theit home M"E“'lw marriage Word s:!;(; :nwc;aci;l ;iiivi;e‘ film of A has ‘been received of the of Missâ€"Winifred Zimmer, of the evening. ~>~~ ~VOTERS MEETNG ward Interesting Session Oct. 21 Is Addressed by Mrs. Dawâ€" A1T o‘clock after ‘the businessâ€"meetâ€". ing to take part in its studyhour which has proved so valuable tha; the board wishes to.shareit with as many mombers as care to attend. |\ _ Mrs. Kaymond Simons, chairman of the committeo on legal status for women, ga#>* a resume. of â€"the laws affecting women in the exercis» of SE ns w 1 C e gel on ce n s ies mt ther "public <rights, citizenshipâ€" a | suffrage, office holding and jury s« mm e m oo The Highland Park League of Women Voters met on Wednesday, October 21, at the Y.W.C.A. The board meeting was held in the mornâ€" ing, and it was voted to invite all members: interested to come ‘in at ~The work of this committee is so new that it may be said to ‘have onlybegun, but their is much enâ€" couragement to be derived from the strides already made. _ In some loâ€" calities motion picture outfits are being supplied to schools that the \valuable aids to the study of geogâ€" + 1 o Cok . MA n c ie o es w ~| James Whale and so beautifully 9| photographed that it is well worth ¢\ seeing. Adults. A little too mature Tor children, all right for youths. . O he for yauMib. â€" raphy, history, science, And i0002 tries which may be had from varâ€" that much has been accomplished %‘ SSEA C oo f e Saturday when Mobet‘s Puppets ‘wm be shown in the "White Haired 1 Prince." The picture on that day is @Swepestakes." This is a light excitâ€" 1 ing comedy with some scenes which | preclude whole hearted endorsement. |\ Eddie Quillan has the leading role. AAAOVEAERE W S c 200000 Pnd Coee we intend. that the work shall go on to greater fields of usefulness in the future. The coming week brings a special feature for the children on 5 Sug S t s 2e ) o WE n aatioge ul h i0E BM A. ppnsoniafiepes eP raniept E "Guilty Hands" Exceptionally fine acting â€" makes this melodramatic murderâ€"mystery _ interesting. The story is well handled, and has a very unusual ending. ‘Its real appeal lies in Lionel Barrymore‘s acting. Adults. *‘ «Waterloo. Bridge" This tragit story written by. Robert Sherwood ie s Kent ‘Douglas a â€"fine .86 "I Like Your ) Fairbanks Jr. and 1 a rather mediocre vi and romance,. : Not but intellige value here. son and W. J. Committee Review vur Nerve" Douglas and Ibretta Young ih : Not an adult only ha and indus= t

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