l y$ U #1 H. P. WOMEN VOTERS MEETING NOV. 25 League Session and Luncheon; County Officers Guests; State Convention galeâ€"is â€"held for .the 1 ily can enjoy, _ The "Big Gamble" league. It proved so very popular| which is to be shown on Saturday and successful last year that the| cannot receive whole hearted enâ€" board decided to make it an annual| dorsement for children, and so we event. Those wishing to contribute| hope very much the special feature articles may leave â€"them at the| will be suitable. It is a gang picâ€" Y.W.C.A. rooms on Wednesday| ture, rather sordid, but there will Mm“q;-ning,.or they may phone earlier| be other things cn the program to T "â€â€œ(ï¬smiâ€ï¬ie“?ï¬â€œâ€˜â€œâ€lf‘zaén rtain. ""The Bargain" and "Re: ~â€"~On Wednesday, Nov. 25, the Highâ€" assembles at the Y.W.C.A. for its regular monthly meeting. Luncix; eon is served for members at 12:30 o‘clock and theâ€" program starts promptly at 1:15. ~Everyone is eordially invited to the program and to the White Elephant sale which follows the meeting at 2:30. This For Best Service and Photo Finishing â€"â€" Leave Work at _ LAEGELER PHARMACY 303 Waukegan Avenue ___â€"â€"_With Rolls or Reprints Enlargement {ï¬i_s 'Offeff]yf'ipif'é's December 1st MWP D. A. R. Better Films ~â€" _Committee Review As this article is being prepared, plans are going forward for a speâ€" cial ‘benefit performance in accordâ€" ance with the efforts of all the movie. theatres to lend their aid in theâ€"unemployment â€"situation.â€"â€"The ï¬mmï¬ï¬mâ€"fl?éï¬fé‘ go to the work in thi= community, and it is hoped that there will be a large attendance.â€"=Further ~détails wiil be found elsewhere in this paper. The feature has not yet been announced but efforts are beâ€" ing made to provide a good picture for children, and one the whole famâ€" It lE TWE C PERESss bound" are both to be shown on Thursday and Friday, both outâ€" standing productions. Ina Claire heads a superb cast in the latter picture. It is s problem play done in a sparkling mood and will fur. nish delightful entertainment for adults.*‘Street Scene"â€" will â€"also be with us. It is &n exceptionally fine picturization of the stage play. It is too mature for children, but will vrouths. "Bad Girl" The fumbling search for happiness of two inarticâ€" ulate youngâ€"people is â€"theâ€"themeâ€"ofâ€" this play. ‘The troubles, temptaâ€" tions, and groping toward high ideals of young Americans who have not had the advantages of the best environment, provide food for thought.â€" The fine direction, and inâ€" terpretations of Sally Eilers ard James Dunn make this play a probâ€" lem of human interest. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schweiger were hosts to four young couples Phone H. P. 222 NHHHHI TT MUNICIPAL ROSE ~~~ GARDEN PROJEC Plan Started Last Year Prove Success; Beautiful Spot Is the Result ng pro. our m is the Municipal Rose Garden. Th; delightful garden, designed by Dor etta Klaber, maintained by the lab eontributed by the East park board and by the continued efforts contributions (of the . enthusiast; members of the Ravinia Garda club, is well worth a visit. â€"_More than a year ago, Mrs. ber presented to the Ravinia Gar den club, a plea for the establish ment of a municipalâ€" Rose thatâ€"would â€"helpâ€"to â€"beautify: town, and to interest gardeners the varieties of roses that woull grow successfully in this local, of land, ‘bordering the uilrpam Roger Williams avenue, in Ravim by the East park board, and the (Continued on page 42) Jury Exonerates 1 : Driver in Death j .â€"of Kenosha Man â€"Gus Palmer, Kenosha, driver o a truck which collided with a pas senger auto in the fog near Deer field. Wednesday: of last week, i+ tally injuring Vincent Karoll, 1M Devon avenue, Chicago, was exot erated by a coroner‘s jury. i The jury took testimony in ‘Ke ley‘s funeral parlors, in Highlant Park, for two hours before render h hb oheidhrubnt Antotirctntons â€" dn irctitrih ukc mtert tncangnaite > in which Karollâ€"rode, was also £ ing & verdiet, â€" . .. ; °_ c avenue, Chicago, driver of the sedat the ~sedan skidded and that t truck driver failed to see the aute mobile until collision was unavoié able, according to Coroner John L Taylor. C &A * Karollâ€"died in the Highland Part hospital. | Mrs. Sandwick Hostess _ to Reading Circk Mrs. Richard L. Sandwick is opet ing her home today, Thursday, N# 19, as hostess to the Illinois Hi tory Reading circle which is bei sponsored by the North Shore Chat ter of the Daughters of the Ameor can Revolution. ied Onie of ~theâ€" mostâ€"uniqueâ€"and in. The leader for today, Mrs. Jar Johnson,. has srranged a most 1 teresting prozram of reading ! all those who are interested to co" and bring their, sewing and wh terest. An inccreasing numher of wo! have shown thuir dasire to part pate in these meeting as evide by the largo number stilending two previous ones hel1 ai the ho of the regent, Mrs. Kellogg S as possible will come tncay" at p.m. and bring their friends to ] Sandwick‘s home at 615 Lincoln ©nue, * C ® THURSDAY,â€" NOVEMBERâ€"1s ncbo i m Phil edie: by chos $on, euali YÂ¥ or! soci abot cess with fam ver spoj plot of 4 thei bec desi of ¢ find