Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 5 Jan 1933, p. 3

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,;110.97 , 700.00 ,870.11 247.01, © 413.03 05.74 23.63 ,641.08 59.51 TS .61 .14 This combined meeting is an anâ€" nual affair. Each year the program chairmen try to get a man who is a Nfln_hwm“fl- m.' year nm m' uuth‘orityonnduldna,lpob‘ before a large audience. < â€" t:" Wcan'l MIdll cdua-l from: standpoint of psycholâ€" 6#y. : People: who have heard him â€"_â€"_ The Higbland Park Press grammar school Parentâ€"Teacher asâ€" sociation in the Decrfieldâ€"Shields OUn Friday evening, Jan. 6, at 8 o‘clock, Goodwin Watson, associate professor of education at Teachers‘ college, Columbia university, New York City, will speak on "The Relaâ€" tion of Education to Modern Ecoâ€" Problems," in the Jesse Lowe Smith auditorium of the Eim Place nehool,J under the auspices of the combined evening performances are. now on sale, and may be secured from Mrs. Delmar Blazier, telephone Highland Father Hyacinth ._..........____Elliot Overdorf 2201 0 0000 C200 enareemmcentmemsess.s AOM POFCEnN :m Albert ....Baron Richard von Sternberg fessor in preference to the prince. __ The cast of charactersâ€"for â€"the Pplay includes the following: Her mother, Princess Beatrice....................... monevntinnee on snonneremrure ces anncnnenrenabenneree Shl_rlq McKay The plot of "The Swan" centers around>a queen mother anxious to procure for her daughter a crown by the alliance of her family with one of the few remaining scions of Europe. Complications arise when the princess falls in love with an ambitious and romantic young proâ€" be for the benefit of the Highland |;,, Park Emergency Relief fund. The tha producers are a group, known as tior "The Mimes," of the local club. wA p: The_‘ Firenz Molnar play, "The Swan," which was to have been given by the drama group of the Higliland Park Woman‘s club on Dec. 17, but which was postponed on account of illness in the cast, will be presented a week from Saturday afternoon and night, Jan. 14, at the Woman‘s club auditorium on North Theâ€"proceeds from the play be for the benefit of the Hic} "THE SWAN" WILL _ |Community Service Ravinia‘s Comic Opera, BEGIVEN JAN. 14| Conducts Vacation __| "At Madame Deljay‘s," t2.." e * j : Recreation Classes At High School Jan. 20 Dla«w Im iL._ M3 _Lit0_ s omm C s P Play Is the Production of Mimes" of the Local : Woman‘s Club Vourvunm® XXI i of : 66 » â€" 99 Columbia University, â€" [[| * The Adventures of Tom Sawyer ........ Mrs, Frank Ronan Mrs. Harry Pier .......Joan Walker Munborof'hoChicagoSuburmequtyGroupo‘memflyNowms will resume its=rehearsals on next Monday evening, Jan. 9, at the old city hall. The Legion post maintains an ofâ€" fice onâ€"the second floor of the Maâ€" sonic Temple. j The regular semiâ€"monthly meetâ€" ing of Dumaresq Spencer Post No. 145, the American Legion, will be hfldâ€"thieâ€"evenht-f‘l’hund-y)â€"“â€"s o‘clock on the third floor of the Maâ€" sonic Temple. This will be a regâ€" ular business meeting, and all memâ€" bers are urged to attend. . The Legion drum and bugle corps ing over three times the number that attended last Christmas vacaâ€" tion period at the Elm Place school under the leadership of Community American Legion To Have Meeting Monday P ue C Nki D ks CV 5 9 OSE ~AARV Vep and so basketball and other games were in order. â€" To sum up: during the vacation period the attendance for morning and afternoon classes totaled nearâ€" ly 900 boys and girls, this total beâ€" _ During the recent holidays Comâ€" munity Service, Inc., conducted vaâ€" cation recreation classes for all who cared to come to its eommunity cenâ€" ter at 582 Laurel avenue. > There being but little ice for skatâ€" ing the directors felt that to open the community center to all for diâ€" rected play would be a wise move, _ Auspices Highland Park Woman‘s Club 5 Tickets at the Door § Saturday Afternoon, Jan. 7 HIGHLAND PARK, ILLL _ Elm Place Auditorium : HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS __.__ Presented by the | Children‘s Theatre of Evanston <4cmmgpiccm, 2. P. M. at These meetings are open to any woman who is interested in attendâ€" ing. ' club of the Y.W.C.A. will be held Thursday, January 10 at 8 o‘clock in the auditorium of the Y.W.C.A. The entertainment for the eveâ€" ning will, be a masquerade and stunts. ~ ~ Prizes will be awarded for the best costume and stunt. > Mother‘s Club Plan Masquerade Jan. 10 son, Jerome Ruger‘s and Henry Hammer‘s "At Madame. Delgay‘s." The first act of the opera takes place in the Petite Salon, Madame (Continued on page 25) The group presenting the show is the North Shore Musicâ€"theater. They are Chicago business men who are residents of Highland Park, and young men and women who are inâ€" terested in the theater. After some. three months of tryâ€"outs the cast vwas assembled. It presents under the direction of Dudley Crafts Watâ€" Three acts and a cast of some thirty people are included in the orâ€" iginal <and amusing _comic opera, "At Madam Delgay‘s," to be preâ€" sented at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school auditorium on Friday eveâ€" ning, Jan. 20, for the high school relief fund. 4 play band instruments, If you are interested go over to the Elm Place school tonight (Thursday). All the members of the bandâ€" are asked to please be on hand promptly at 7:45 Park Rotary club Tuesday noon at the. Moraine hotel.â€"â€"Dr. Grady gave a short biographical sketch ofâ€" his life, A look into the plans of the Highâ€" lank band reveals that it is planâ€" ning to give a concert early in Febâ€" ruary. This band, sponsored by the Community Service, is directed by Haskell Herr. It meets every Thursâ€" day evening in Elm Place school, and the time is 7:45 p.m. According to ‘Lloyd Moon, manâ€" ager of the, band, there are still places for several people who can The state auditor announces that it has not been his policy to name a receiver from a bank in the same town in which the receivership is in force. Highland Park Band on the Highwood position. > A petition had been sent to the state auditor a few days after the local bank closed, asking that J. M. Appel, president of the Highland Park State Bank, be named receiver for the North Shore Trust, with Ernest Gail as attorney. Both men had agreed to serve in this capacity without pay, which would have been a great saving to the depositors of the closed bank. . s Mr. Smith‘s pay as receiver for the Highwood Bank has been reducâ€" ed to $50 a month and his salary as receiver for the North Shore Trust has been set at $250 a month, makâ€" ing a total of $300 a month. He The move is claimed to be: an economy one for both banks, since the combined salary for Mr. Smith asâ€"receiver for the two will be $300 per month, where in many cases receivers for single banks. receive $5000 and $6000 annually. Mr. Smith‘s pay as receiver for \ State Auditor Oscar Nelson has appointed H. A. Smith, receiver for the defunct Highwood State Bank, as receiver for the North Shore Trust Company, of Highland Park, which closed its dfimorothan a month® ago. © The ~ of Runyard and Behanna, Waukegan, has been appointed as attorneys for the reâ€" ceiver. _ Dr. Grady Rotary Speaker s * Dr. â€"G.â€"Q. Grady, Highland Park _ Will Liquidate Assets of North H. A. SMITH NAMED Shore Trust Company of This City â€" > Is Planning Concert NumBEr 45 at the he y 58. «%

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