. . "t's-, ' MW yhiirnrtl = N == 011151} Pleasing T Aid to WomerrWorkert, _ I!“ CAtTNrtitY' ' m Emanuel Shrine of Lake Forest in skin; I Cute Walk on Friday, Nov. " ti the â€unman- -tpppg,,tty,et.tL9IfMLmrfdrtnnnmit "iFiiir"=iiWrAiiFd u on; of the but plays produced in the out. Stand by magnum“ the, Plymouth theatre in 1928 with Hopi Williumn in the leading feminine RstrtrrwettisteftrrtttitT_iaitaWiirTif "Bolidar." Miap. Jaw Mann has charge of the stage set:- with His: Felicia tthl as her assistant. The hand péperties ure being tnken are of y Miss Genevieve Cook, ‘while Miss Gertrude Wnltm is working on the ttft-ata., mull. One of the local met-chum: is do- nating, the ..wardrobé Arhieh. will by tteliittted by Miss Elmirn Gibson, in charge of the costumes. V _ Fm iiiitriiiiriiFrlk on “Hands T a comedy in {Bree acts, to be staged Member " by the Rubia Play- era, is well under my with rehear- sals. on the final act taking plus three times a week. _ "rt Miss Batista Golden, the busi- ness managemhas chosen her oom- mitteea for the technical working mtsrienettiivittrttiiriii%airtuTtTiiri a "Holiday" MrrrrBty W Gwequchmher 18 Mrs; Arthur Chghom, Hrs. P. 0. Johnson. Mrs; Levinaon, Mrs. Aru thur Baldauf, My. Godfrey Eyler, Mrs. Kent Women; in. tumult; Sanford, Mrs. Henry Hohngren. Mrs. Rosa Marvin,- Mu. Leo Sheri- dan, Mrs. E. E. ‘Mellingergnn. John Ethery, Mrs. Peter White,_Mrs. Paul Date, ~Mrs. Donald Vaii, Mrs. (Continued on page 12) Howard Krmttsttth; ‘eri WE‘VE Bergen, Mm. George Eirkttaaper, WU!!!» Arthttr 0111119131., ,'_f, tn Charge 018:1. --.r_ These women will take charge of the sale of the hooks, Tuesday, Wed- nesday, Tltursdtur,and Friday after- ttoonacfrom one until 6 o'ehrek, and W9d59§d9x ,mtrtiptttrppril,90 mam. Mrs. Howard Kornblith. choir- amttt-wof-ttre *Boalrj‘Feir committee. has an enthusiastic group of w simnts, who will do everything possiblerto make the Fair a success. Mm. Harry G. Toll heads the cow- mittmr in charge of taking the books to the ghoul... . Orrin; "Nth you}: ittittse are Mrs. Henry Foreman. Mrs. Ernest Loch and Mrs. A. T. Sther. The arranging of the books -irr-tlres-three-hoothtri-in--ehartre of the following women: Mm.- Lew Sarett, Mrs. Walter Litienf1eid (Meat T of the "Ur.A.y, .Hn. 12506:" Mrs. LewSareu’ Tits. in; There is keen interest thrmirhout" the community in the opening. next Monday afternoon, in the auditorium of the Ravinin Village house, of the innit ST "8063 "'6iCéiiiiirtii'ite'd ' by the‘nnvinin P. T; A. for the bene- fit of the Ravinia school library. Opens Next Monday in Village House; List of Women in Charge of Sale " AtE.arudretiV - "J.f.f...___,f 1"?" Wï¬wï¬Ã©m ttririWii'jii7it" deal of pleasure to " who ace them. Mrs. Enema B. Phelps and the members of the Art committee have brought the works of local artists to the club house and the collection: huh heenhoth beautiful and interesting. During tlttuasogtteutfimmher.dttc,mtrH The Highland Pttrk Woman's 9111b will hold N ftrat meeting in Decom- ber on Tuesdny, December 1 " 2:80 pan. Di. Franklin B. Sin?!" will speak on "hottdon Looks " Chia- m" pr, may .is you known to the {thinkers of the club and I large and_interested gudlence is expected. _ “The RsviuitSketch, club is cont, posed of a group of artigtt living-in Ravinia and other north Slime tayrtttk who spend the summer sketching, painting or drawing at some beauty spot 'on or near . the north shore. Their work for the summer bu just been completed and the exhibit prom- committee. Mrs. Robert ‘Grinwel'l, president' of the 1tttefniWontan's dub and Mrs. M. A. Kettner; chair- man of the Arts committee will act " ofBeia1 hostesses on Sunday. Tea will he poured by Mrs. W. A. Hut and Mr. A. P. Durdnd. There will lie is extended a cordial invitation. Dr. Franklih B. Snyder _ Speaks: Next Tuesday Friday and Sammy the éxhibit rrtTrhEiise1tatttEgtItdttLdiagtWigt, Bné it}? mid; ' The Ruthie. Sketch dub» 1% show an interesting exhibit of paintings, drawings and sketches this week pt the vainia Village bowie 1iiidayrSatttrday and Smdsy, Nov. 27, 28 and 29. . - Tltsrexhihttion-will be under the puspices of the Arts committee of Hie Fianna. Woman's aim m mem- the aninia Woman's tttur and" mem- bers of the Arts committee will be hostess“ during the showing. lithium " Plat _ _,.._.:--_~...:... PM Pub Two I .-.trr_-em-m---- Winn-Token May-Du Gum! ._--.-.-mrt.i.--.-tt_ Don- - In. William P. PM. mo _ _ Â¥H._1159mn M. m. g them Rayinia Sketch Club The foitarine program was given "br-member-of-tttrr-wr.------- W The Autumn guest day prom-m of Highland Park Music club was held nt the home of In. Annette R. Jones on Wednesday, Nov. 18. Mrs. William Balboa Young, the president, presided. I “Muslim Mts.trtttr$erMIAr. In. Inns-d Lewis. violin 'P" guitar: Hallie. “no to Show Interesting 'i, Exhibit N612? to-Wi, ind an trftlhttriiWrTtttrifetive 19., _...,..., -l New Plan Started-Cr “deli-oh: We? 11!, I'll. I Fay masonic lodge will he held on ‘Thursd-y, Dee. g. The meeting is Lfor members o'l'lly. but the "rntfl- Lam. thing. aboatutacthar it will- In the ilxtleth “and meeting of the local lodge, which Is one of the old- 1an this part of the. mm. Elec- Jlomn! one": and: other bush... and" __ ireiiit"GitT"" The stockings will be distributed under the supervisiomof the Soda! _Serrter. There ,tf111be no possi- bility of duplication; l A; o. Pay Lodge to Bold , Sixtieth Annual Meet _ For tt,v.Rr.AW. .aeirtr'ttietie Med stockings have gone into homes in or' about Highland Puk. The lists in furnished by the nurses from the city and of our public schools. Will you give 'cf3hruttttas to a Little child? Fill a stocking. mark- ing whether for a boy or girl - growing use. Send before Dee. 21 to Mrs. Henry Vail, Jlm barrel It lam front room on the second thor will be a reading for the unemployed men waiting!“ 'ttr. Iguana!» saved by the 1ifen'iihnoiihtis an!) of the Highland Park Presbyterian church. The room will be com- fbrtably furttished with tables and chairs, 4 phonograph, a davenport. and a radio will also be put in the room." _ Tlt? “Wishing? Ar1rt, Iul, been Héiiated for service fir the Social Service department. . ' , my 'by' the hour. An unemployed girl. will be hired to take care of the children who are brought with their mothers. _ . - ur'" _ "This project is being financed by Mrs, t3., L. 1tamhnrxltgrsm reel. dent of’lehlind Perk, who is tak.. ing the money she would otherwise hove spent on Christmas gifts for her friends, and buying the material and paying the workers with it." .3!!! Mn, Ithaca-4mg vice sheil- anaucasf-2har-4roaiar-Sereiee commit- tee. A mum on the second floor of the headquarters, will be given for this, Jt3rrp18r1b, 994 39 9999210191! women will be put in charge. Lunches will be served to the women working here. --Cta&it.--etse-ti--emtts,'-- and dresses will ke-rnade end the women will be able to pay tt em]! sum and matinee the garment or receive “Mnch has,'1e§:n_anid of the first tkor but little, said about the tgeeotsd Boor of the Social Service head- A new plan is being started next Monday. Nov. so " the Highland Park Sock] Service headquarters when Women will he oblo to new not! receive pay. Five or six women 1riitbtnlioiedtoworkmrhmier than six hours each day. women Momma who cannot go out all day to work viii he oble to work tftFtttrtt" Iiirtriii." _ a†-- “7f _, V to Enjoy Christmas “Wanna! mind denim of other: of Campbell Chapter No. 712 o. E. tk' will be held Wednesday wining" December St' in Kuwait may!» 'ru-e-ttsro-e-ill Highland Park ranks high from an educational standpoint, it in dis- closed in a report from Washington. Therein led: than 1 per cent of illi- terncy in the city, whom Peoria, with 440 illimm, is tied for first pbee with hour Beach» Cami, an: this of over 100,000 popula- that all of the. proceeds will go to the Social Service Committee, it is their wish that other organizations Iversen was a ointodrchiet in his phce. !t!fri; cEEJnQes are mom G be due to faetionat polities itrthat village. Lnnrldsen was especially active in {aiding speukeuies and disorderly _ places during his seven months in oMee; There is some ru- mor of in effort to have him rein- mes! but mums. Aefhtitls has been Jone so fur it lo repiiFtiid. - Little Illiteracy in ' Highland Park, Report _f7hief ,- of_Poliesr, _Lnuridtten of Highwood was discharged from that otBee by'the Witt-ttwood eitlgquncjl -guttttirimHhgmemrratartsgtrcaeitrr Seymour was formerly a soloist of the San Francisco Opera company and is well known in the southwest both dor her opera and concert work. These artists are generously do.. nating their services for this con- cert and because of that feet prac- tically all the proceeds will go to the Social Sci-vice committee. The American Legion is sponsoring this Bighwooir Chief Is Ousted by Council; _ -. Iversen Gets Job “may Wei-boob, violinist. Mr. Webbocb has been concert violinist for the China) Symphony orchestra Str-a+-am-amd-his-a-hr-hat- been enjoyed by thousands who live on the north shore. Priscilla Carver md Elizabeth McCrystle Heath in two piano duets. Both of these artists are well known for their beautiful piano concert It will be one of the moat brit. liant concerts to be rim in High. land Ptitatdahmttil up“! to tt large part of our community. The Tho Antenna Laden _ post ot. Highth’uk is spamming a mug. in! concert to be held December M " WEEK maiuditmium " Szli Ir-IB----- -r-T"i._c'ktep,--p-e- e-.-. Noted Artists Giving Service. for Pair Dee. It Proceeds to Relief Fund TiiWiiFii Slat-WHY" -- Hold Annual Meeting 'lril'r'rirri'-erii' {0750 oiumit'i' rPr _ 'tiRmttTiEW-tTirititifiritTii. as} 11fiifl!itrifi"t' si", :‘TONCWERT' in; an in Lak to the HE btft, intionl unis u I do ter of which elastic: any 03 newly hationz the ci1 familil cream mitten all a!!! county, in . p " a politic: electiot Mu Sail stand of the euttfid proper their t in the all! Mm: Shield duties Dye man on naive] has t ment China in: th in: p: astrom ism-y, Plan’s tioroes This with: My -iti 'tiidirf leetttrt Who time tint; Platt tor The I " He The: At