_ thing that the eatures for â€" the d be graded one, the D.A.R. Naâ€" ; Hollywood. The will speak of is n _Claudet" from * _ Helen Hayes, eil Hamilton preâ€" ry ~of the â€"sacrâ€" e. Seldom is a in its realistic yet so delicately re shown but deâ€" overshadow the artistry of Miss r ~a less vivid 1 here, will make nd young people adolescents. ited number two ‘harles â€" Farrell, d Madge Evans Vorld War when is flunged into hoots‘ down the : brother of the plot so familiat s ~anticipated in t so deftly hanâ€" d attention and amily picture. â€" us Elissa Land es to Facilitate Bids for Job jected ie purpose of re. and paving Sheriâ€" "ort Sheridan was te department of k by the war deâ€" ington, according he capital. How. ~project will not spring, it is ~exâ€"~ is ~received some ontract have been «plan ~now is "to ~ letting scheduled igfield, Dec. 21, â€" > and generally ‘thâ€"shore,; as wellâ€" ho regularly use rething should be 3 Films ittee Review aâ€"detective. â€"A omes to her retâ€" d her child. _ It s Landi consid for fine acting re more intorest o keep the roadâ€" fort in passable rapidly deteriorâ€" oles in the paveâ€" ventually become unless something temporarily reâ€" for winter traffic v road is conâ€" n in a very well ather weak plot. the bank whett aâ€"guard. Then and in a strugâ€" ind "at the ~ma* tling with Buf | another epoch page 50) 11. P l PAPER COLLECTION n â€"BY SCOUTS SUCCESS _ me on the blank found in another Bection of this paper: _ Boys Participating _ son, Harry Skidmore, â€"Samâ€"Sherer, Douglas Graves, Bill Tyson, Dick Mosely, Cody Pfanstiehl, Bob Moseâ€" ly, Billy Schmidley, and Don Siljesâ€" trom. . Troop 31â€"Ned Ball, Ted Ruach, Tom Hawkins, Richard Fitzâ€" gerald and Scoutmaster Lloyd Kilâ€" lian. Troop 32â€"Bill Kelley, Paul (Continued on page 50) | ~ D° you want to receive a lovely Christmas gift? Several lovely prizes are being given away for the best outdoor decorations displayed Peter White, a student of Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields, was awarded the Harâ€" vard Club Prize recently. > The prize is in recognition of his character and attainment in scholâ€" arship during his junior year. Anâ€" nually awards of books areâ€"made by the â€"Harvard club to some boy of the junior class in each Chicago high aehool. ...333 :23 Tc n hn nc e t euie Peter is also well known to north Shore residents for his Boy Scout work. He is an Eagle Scout and was made chief of the Order of the High School Student Wins Harvard Award the_scouts had._tiedâ€"inâ€"bundlesâ€" ‘placed at the curb. â€" _ After instruction sheets and rope had been issued to each scout, they went out to cover their territory. The following boys turned out: After a demonstration of how to make up bundles of paper Jim Ewell, editorâ€"of Highlandâ€"Park Scout news, told of the part played by the press club in this campaign, they do the advertising and inform the public of work done. Mr. J. B. Garnett, Highâ€" land Park Civic Service chairman, after congratulating the scouts on their fine work in securing pledges urged them to carry the job through. s e use o nine trucks from localâ€"dealers to go around and collect the papers which | "This is one of the greatest things you have done," said Mayor Metzel in addressingâ€" the Highland Park scouts in the old City hall, Saturday, Dec. 12, beforé they set out to colâ€" lect pledged newspapers and magaâ€" gines. The Mayor continued: "You are helping in the reconstruction work now â€"going on. â€"You are going out this morning to collect newspaâ€" pers and magazines that people have saved for you. â€"Theâ€"money from the sale of these papers will be used to give work to the many unemployed in the town. In this way you are helping to put the world back on its 'fée*tamr m‘"ï¬iflbtï¬ make yourâ€" tomorrow." Mayor Compliments Boys Upon Good Work ; Scouts Thank Firms Aiding HURSDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1931 your | | *~dvaorry Taokpergrs 3| Jâ€"»â€"â€" on December 12. Trucks furnished by the above hauled about tentg: of newspaper and magazines zines _ lected by the scouts to the storeâ€" house. It will be shipped and sold later and the proceeds will go 100 per cent to the Highwood relief fund. ofâ€"Highwood m;naluâ€"n; the \élt;; Scout newspaper collection a success t w ons o e o U e J. E. Engquist, wish to express their appreciation for the fine interest and coâ€"operation given by the company Mengni and ‘Mocogni and the City eP ; uhn cevemeniene s‘ 2. v The Civic Service committee for the Highwood Boy Scouts headed by , #N â€" 9t" dSapire dys se s 4 Highwood Boy Scouts Appreciate Assistance to.be distributed .among ~â€"â€"There will be aâ€"display of Indusâ€" trial Workshop products suitable for gifts and ready for immediate deâ€" livery, by Mrs. Abel Davis, chairâ€" man assisted by the Mesdames, Richard ‘Mayer, Sam Ashman, Jacob Frankel, Walter Lillienfield, Gilbert Lowey, Richard Uhimann and Alâ€" bert Weisberg. â€" : RELIABLE LAUNDRY _ ‘ays and Meéans committee is beâ€"| ing assisted by the following com-] mittee: Mrs. Sylvan Hirschberg, Louis Berlin assisted by Mrs. N. Bederman, Mrs. B. Morrison, Mrs. B. Stein, and Mrs. H. Kahn are beâ€" ing received at the temple, Glencoe 725 or Mrs. I. Schuman, Winn'eth} 2439. It is requested that every one bring one or more sandwiehes’ At the annual Pantry Sale given by the Sisterhood of the North Shore Congregation Israel on Monâ€" day, Dec. 21, at the temple, Lincoln and Vernon avenue, Glencoe, Mrs. Louis | Suekoff, chairman of the Sisterhood Prepares f for Pantry Sale Dec. 21 Dean, Raymond Garrity, William Hamlin, Edward and Robert Hanâ€" gren, Roland Jonason, James McLerâ€" an, Jueland William Murphy, James and Robert Muzik, Michael O‘Brien, Jol:nMâ€"fJupuMlhmond gele, and William Quinn [ All Highwood Scouts ,Lake Shore Temple ; 1 _ Have Reâ€"Registered, â€"â€"â€"â€"Elects New Officers DRY CLEANERS AND Cantagallo, Charles d _Garrity, _William d and Robert Hanâ€" nason, J.mefl McLer- 178 lip THEâ€"P R E88 Lake Shore Temple No. 242, Pyâ€" thians Sisters held their annual election of officers at their last meetâ€" ing. Followingisthplistofomeeu for the: ensuing year: Mildred Shannon, most excellent chief, Ruth Rogers, past chief; Hazel Chapman, senior; Fern Smith, junior; Marâ€" garet Marino, manager; Ethel Macâ€" kintosh, mistress of records and corâ€" respondence; Anna Smith, mistress MARSHALL FIELD LAKE FORE.ST’STOREOMARKET SQUARE ‘~CONVENIENT: Our Lake Forest Store is ._._ nearer home; it makes your Christmas shopâ€" ping easier for you this year than it has ever been for anyâ€" previous Christmas in Lake Forest. â€" * + & SANTA CLAUS: Beginning Saturday, December 19, Santa Claus will be in our _ Lake Forest Store every day until Christmas â€"between 10 and 12 and from 3 to 5; MOREâ€"GIFTS: A larger selection of hosiery, gloves, silk lingerie, negligees and costume .__jewelry ... and a number of gifts for men . . . such as pajamas, ties, smoking jackets and hose. â€"â€" from Field‘s Lake F A Large Selection of Gifts Te m mm plan it SnueHmnâ€"e:Mc.m.w6p.tï¬. Until December 24 APLELEILE : The Pinafore Toy Shop of our Lake Forest Store has been doubled in size; it contains the largest and most complete selection of toys that we have ever had in Lake rorest. T O Y § correspondent. The installation of officers will be held Thursday evening Jan. 21. All members of the Pythian Sisters are invited to attend. t ~ onmmemedilitsâ€" udn uit ani c 110 2. staff; Ethel Mackintosh, installing officer; Margaret Marino, Press of finance; Margaret Peterson,â€"proâ€" Hazel â€" Smith, trustee for three years; Anna Roth, representative of Grand Temple; Gertrude Goosâ€" man, â€" alternate of Grand Temple ; Anna Roth, captain of the degree orest.Store â€"â€"|]â€" + Â¥