ent dir Su liv 18 rel Sh Su H; Y wi ue Su El he â€"4Gifts In the Fur Business +uL qcarl fIor Uhristâ€" mas. â€" They‘re always most acceptable. MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 368 Central Avenue Fur Priced Specially from $95 ictor $15 We still have a limited number of those wonderâ€" ful Chestnut â€" Corn and Milkâ€"fed Wisconsin HIGHLAND PARK m RELIABLE LAUNDRY CHICK SHOPPE ||| ory curANiNc co_ Mail from the grounded airp Highland Park postoffice and sent by train to its destination. ~Lost in the heavy fog above Highâ€" land Park last Thursday for twenty minutes, and missing the Bob O‘Link clubhouse water tower by less than three feet, Melvin Fried, pilot fiying airmail from Chicago to St. Paul, Minn., was forcedâ€"down in a ~hayâ€" field west of Highland Park. Fried ‘brought the plane down without ,dungc after he had dumped more than 60 gallons of gasoline from his ship, but the condition of the soggy fieldâ€"preventedâ€"thé â€"takeoff of the plane after the fog had cleared. A number of volunteer workers, assisted by several truckmen who attempted to roll the rough ground smoothâ€"soâ€"that the plane might have a runway, were aiding Fried to get his ship back into the air. ~â€"â€"THIS WEEK â€" SPECIAL _ Breast â€" Thighs and Legs of BROILERS â€" > Thanks Plane Makes Forced _ Landing Here in Fog TURKEYS HIGHLAND PARK CHICK SHOPPE e your order before December 20th 353C pound For the Fine â€"Reception Given Us on the grounded airplane T H EP R C# 6â€"â€"â€"â€" 11:15 to 12:00. Every girl is urged to learn how to swim. Start now to learn more about the are of swimming G. R.‘s. The swimmers class is growing, and the nonâ€"swimmers ~class is growing in size. ean of food . to add t;â€"tid;..e;;trlwhm the Highland Park Social service. Bwim 11:15 to 12:00 Girl Reserves have the privi of w the swimming pool at the D-mu-am ‘ Christmas Parties s ~ es *‘Sunshiners" Christmas party will "take place Saturday, Dec. 19, at the Y.W.C.A. at 2:30. Every Sunshiner is asked to bring nï¬worteneentrmeoexeh:m A good time is planned for, with Santa Claus ready to bring in the Christmas spirit, and a large Christmas tree awanite every little *"Sunshiner" in the assembly hall of the Y.W.C.A. . All "Sunshiners" are invited to attend their big Christmas party. Mrs. Carl Ic-‘ Manus will be in charge. Angels : Sylvia Drake, Honor Lanius, Mary Hart, Noami White, Mary Schwartze, Betty Smith and Mrs. Gaylord Rybolt (anâ€" gel of the Lord). 1st Narrator, Marjorie Kendall. f 2nd Narrator, Bernice Connolly. _Rient as a whole is entering in the Y..W. ~C.. A.‘s gervice process for 1931 by conâ€" :er:butimt their can food for the social servâ€" + m , G rl_ Reserves p portant pa n the â€"Christmas â€"Pageant at the Y.W.C.A. Sunday, Dec. 18. . Shepherds : rFieda Boone, Dorothy Wessâ€" ’!n'xl.' Myrtle _Lee,â€"â€"Victoriaâ€" Juhrend, Helen *~ laway.. Wise Men: Edith Lindsay, Virginia Benâ€" nett, and Katherine Humer. "Sunshiners" are also urged to bring a t0.0.A’- Triangleâ€"making stuffed aniâ€" ma ti'::.kjolet Triangleâ€"making apple tree door Stope. Makio Triangleâ€"dressing dolls. x Although this event marks the first presentation of the Ravinia _Players this season, "Holiday"is the second threeâ€"act play to be given by this group. It is particulâ€" arly in keeping that a show, gay with the Christmas spirit and New Year‘s festivities, be presented at this time. It should not be very difficult for members of the aundiâ€" ence to imagine themselves attendâ€" ing the New Year‘s Eve party given by Edward Seton to announce the engagement of his daughter, Julia, ‘ <â€" < 3 e events which follow because of Johnnie‘s and Julia‘s differences of opinion, which, perhaps, should have been discovered first _ é _ Tickets on Sale Tickets for "Holiday" are on sale at Gsell‘s drug store in Highland Park, and may also be secured from all members of Ravinia Players, or at the door. & A Every Girl Reserve Tri v.â€";‘k b doing WMW ie else. Blue Triangleâ€"making stuffed animals. Rindkeydinkâ€"making _ apple _ tree _ _door (Continuedâ€"fromâ€" page 4) tumes, which are being loaned by the Ina Cortil shop in Highland Park. Harriette Golden, business manager for the Ravinia â€"Players, has handled the advertising and selâ€" ected her~ ushers for the performâ€" ance. ~Vera Purdy has assisted Miss Golden with the publicity. ; RAVINIA PLAYERS > TO GIVE "ROLIDAY" B tmipnciecare>. at the Deerfleldâ€"Shields using for ble 6. All entries, to be eligible fot prizes, must mail name and addres to the office of this newspaper ï¬: care of the Outdoor Christmas Di play Contest committee on or befort Dec. 20, 1981. Officials and employ ees of this newspaper are not clig 5. The points that will be taket into account in judging the displayt shall be artistic merit, simplicity, and night time effectiveness. * In terior decorations visible from tht exterior will be considered part o the display effect. .___Entry Blank ~ Please register my home in the Outdoor Christmas Display conâ€" test. My home will be decorated and on display each evening fro Dec. 20, 1931 to Jan. 1, 1932, in clusive. "~ ~~4. Displays shall be judged by i competent committee of prominent citizens to be known as the Outdoq} Christmas Display Contest commit 3. Displays must be installed ani on exhibit from Dec. 20, 1931 t Jan. 1, 1932, inclusive. § displays shall be eligible for comâ€" petition. § sal followed: f R Rules ~and Entrance Blank â€" â€" 1. All re&idences of munici eligible to compete in contest. 2. Only displays on pro , !t}sene_ue_ many, manyâ€"more i« just as practical." _ s The contest committee has hand a limited supply of free be lets containing numerous sug; tions â€"for outdoor Christmas â€" plays. These may be obtained the asking at the contest headqt ters, at the Press office, or by ople to Mr. Udell, contest chairm Rules for entering your home the contest are simple and eas be purchased or improvised for g doors andâ€"windows. ~Glunmnn' fects may be created by cuttin Christmas sceenes out of black paste board and using them as silhouette in windows and in front of lights. ese are only a few suggestion that entrants may use in decora ing their homes for the contest, said Mr. Udell. "Without doub ‘"Strings of colored lights are J on trees and shrubs, and along outlines of the house. Lig wreaths and fiveâ€"pointed stars . ~~~~(Continued froi:"}'ï¬ko’ BJ inating the house in color again background of snow. These f. lights may be purchased. che; inâ€"the electricat dealer stores, made at home by fastening a wei erproof electric light socket in a coffee or lard can, and fusing a or 150 watt lamp. The end of can may be covered with colo gelatin, fastened on with a rub CHRISTMAS LIGHTING THURSDAY, DECEMEBER 17 is mogemkee â€" > 50