Jan.. 13:14 'KHEAD _ DMERY in h" 2: "'tvi'iiir'rhr.,trw' " a. DPKINS as _ IHALL 801111]! "rhhtl Swan†in ttt given tt "i"i'G'KGT, V nioetnemergencyrelcffund for " 1"" the Highland Park Social Service, g in . an! this in to provide cool, cu and d w light tot-“My mph. That-rm It 2502 Mntirtee' TH 18-" 1. " l' _.i, j "c-Ili"))' ‘Hfï¬â€™ljiaflh‘ Park Press my - " the Social Service The Highland Park Rotary club which came: be takencare of by will hold a, Joint meeting next Hon- flu "ttnqttmdttsts had they include daynicllt "7o'eloekat the Moraine Mttth thine " doctor Mlle, shoes, hotel, mung with‘mheu of the clothing“ are forth. tick. 1llth-ttotdrrehttrrrhotiG"iil Premi- at?!“ need thia winter Highland Pig-k. ,'iltgT,tft gt ort type mind. mum mph the " "tieplnenrfttb."'itGit ,ttheleneomemt-. , 1rttPe'titat-tirttdidii," Jan. u, Atthiaveck'a -ttngofthtnr. at p o'clock Jtt the amen and tar! cinbLIIeid Honda, noon at the . mum-the "mtittb Ticket- Nmine. Millet: Dalian-3'9: the 1liri'l'd'lietg,Tf',td Delmar Highlandl’ark humane-neat- MnaNr.suaa-iiCiGa-LTr'22lC1 4-4“ -" ‘ -- 1',nd' rmt and this winté " t m- at new fund. 'Ne phy will km " the Woman’s" club â€My, Itat. 14, It if?“ All the afternoon and Ether Hyacinth 'rFr? "-..q_. Eliot: Omar! Omar. head but)" ""-.e...t.m... hunch Roan Prince“ Am "'"""e'r-reerwrt-__.w.. Joan. Walker 22gr maize“ .V .. ........:Cas:ola geilner Go I: r _.- 'N'"tterm_ m one 85:2... 'iiiv'ii'iriF'ii')iiisii. "rm 'AIT, Wm... m. n 'ttAram-- labouring Beers. lands]! Mob. - local talent on the Gal, iiiiie diameters we as follow: Prlnee- Alexandr: (The Sun). ... L'g---et----,'--...-... VmrtisU 9.4.“... n._._u_ - ‘- ,zv- -e. -""‘I' mul'uCo The plot is that of I royal fam- ily desirous of making a splendid political mlrrisce for their young princess. She, homrver,'doek mot respond to s match with a a romsntic and brilliant young pro- fessor. The denoument is startling and interesting. "The Swan†is being directed by Edward J. Crowley, a professional director and orator of the Little Thestre group of, Chicago. He is an able and gifted young man and hos s ilne reputation from his work _ The play was postponed until Suturdny, Jan. 141m it will be ready for a ttnhrhed performance on that date. The phy Wu written by Ferenc Molnar, the gifted young Hungar- Un playwright, Ind m nude pop- aa-r-thr/mere-Au-c-Ga yam ago by Basil Rathbone, En LeGallienne and Philip Merivde. given by “The Mines," drama map of' the Highland Park Women's club, for the beneitt of the Enter. gency Relief fund of the Sock! Ser- vice. It was scheduled for Dee. IT, but one member of, the cut eon- tncted scarlet fever, and the others vole pinged in quarantine. 'fNe Sm†to Be Given As a Benetit Afternoon MAN’S a a MI h _ Mrs. Edith iiiiiirt To Samuel M. Hastings W ' " " _ Y TalkAtJoint Meeting Talks at Chamber of WILL BE SATURDAY OILoeal Garcia! Clubs Commerce Meeting Vanni-XII phytobe " hv""turo"t"hieaoos'aurutttuatitro-wcoertmunitvNew,p-, ahettii with: RouWENlInWill " In. F. L. Clutton, president; In. MM Davin and Mm. Delmar BU. man. Deerfield Garden club: Mrs. E. J. Ginter, president; 3nd Mrs, Louis Ashman. Bannockburn Garden club: Mrs. M. L. Doty, president; Mrs. Hurry Wright, and Mrs. Willard Lock- ridge. . _ Hixhhnd Park Garden Studyclnb: a My; I'. L. Cluttpn, mum; In. ‘Tea will be served. at the close of the meeting. Hostesses of the aft- ernoon will be: Mrs. Ernest Reed, chairman of, the thyttttytititvyhuden class; Mrs. E. R. Phelps, secretary and treasurer; and Mrs. E. . M. Steele. Ravinia Garden club: Mrs. Dudley Gretta Watson, viee-preirident,. and Mrs. E. H. Gleason, program chair- be nude. Everyone is releame to eom? 9nd enjoyithis afternoon. The has been on Pike’s Peak wiGi/ iii.tis took pictures and prepared a talk , li I u I . This will be an open meeting and guest (gay fer which 110 charge wilt The speaker will be Mrs. Edith Benghsrt of "Roekmartre," Medinp, Wash, "who will show her msny beautiful slides and an: on the “Na- tive Flor: of Our Own High Moun- tain Regions 1titVtheitiatim Species from Europe, China, and Japan." _ _ - L __ Mm. Banghart made an intensive study of the Bora of many mountain ranges, and her most recent sojourn The respective clubs ere uniting to make this afternoon one of the highlights of the year. Mrs. T. P. Dew-on, progmm chairmen'of the Community Gerden clue will have ehEtare of the program. V . at the Highland Pork Women: club there will he held a Joint meeting of the {mowing clubs: Community Garden clue of tho Highland Phrk Woman'. club, Highland Park Ger- den Study dub, Ravinin Garden club, Bnnnoekburn Garden club, and the Deerfield ’Gerden'clnb. tly 121419;, Jun. 18; at 2 o’clock Have-Joint Meeting HIGHLAND Pun, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, JANUARY ti, 1988 The M13111" an: of the Highland Put Woman’s club will meet, Holiday. Janna-rut]: “1:80 o'clock at tho Highland Park tt mn'p club. Book; on_Populu a: cholocy will be reviewed. Mrs. Lu- lu Schwinn will reviewH‘Abaut Our-plus," by 0am: Mrs. B. Show: Vogderble,~“For." by Olly- cr: In. Tram-n Nobel, â€Ed-a- tion of Children." by Athed Adler. In. Cart "_humtiph1 Will tthe n my» moryofotherreccntboobon Pop- Ilor hydrology. ‘Borlun Sincere will tthy “Ton Ilium of laden Scheer, Mrs. Percy Mchnzhlin', Juli. Mela, Raymond Dobbins, Jase W. McGinnis. Ted Tickcn, and Dor- othy Baldwin. a _ The Deerfield Post of the Amer- ican Legion end the -Deerfu1d Civic Players will present the thread comedy, "Pat As Fort Enter,') Thurs- day and Friday nights of this week at the Deerfield Grammar school. The cast of the play includes Mur- caret Galloway, Jennie Mele, Arthur Borchardt, Mm. William. Galloway. Arthur-1911mm, John Klemp, Carl chairman; Civfe---Roward Moran, Rtturtrtrri,Htiyrrgm-iriiitTgccctTir.-tgTc- ter, chairman; Entertainment-Fred Gieser, chairman; Veterans' Hos- pitti1--Pred Gallagher, oehnirmnn; Pinnnee-a. J. Berube, "shnirman; Protrrtun---mwx L. Schneider, chair- man Budget-Dr. Pritath and Mr. Schneider. : _ ('Pax As You Enter†at Deerfield School . Thursday and Friday. The following eoinmittees, foi- the 1988 tttreal year were announced " Tuesday's meeting: A resolution was adopted at the meeting, extending congratulations to Prank P. Hawkins, who tomor- row~(Frid-y) will he 98.. Mr. Haw- kins was ‘one of the tlmt mayors of Highhnd Park, and to him the City the. splendid 'p1Gyutiiittiir- If} cegfu1_agd thriving community. Mr. Hutings' remarks were in- spirational, instructive and heard with much profit by the 40 mem- bers present. ,. ' "The Spirit of America as. Exem- p1ifted in Highland Park" was the title of the address given by Samuel M. Hastings, a former mayor of Highland Park and past president of the Illinois Manufacturers also. ciation, " the meeting of the High- lend Park Chamber -of CommGee Tuesday evening at the Green Tea 1remurahtr--rfr. E. D. Fritsch, gained mttmnee.iatHitteravto.the m. #iti1eh.yrua "but! highly u . 'tetnetnbrattee, 86 in all: m um who owned the ring; than positive- 1teuhad_raertettxritttotiuiimr attrron-tnetatrt-trttittu "ening,tmttruuataltteito- plain why other â€than,†151%. hadnotboentnha. . Highland Nr1titttsetrsttt- trtrt1ttett-fttrttsdtutartiagir. ff.9tfh,ttrn-)rttftmti_rtrmh hudbeenopm, Indlthm that a robber could - in. Ditsappenrnnee of a $600 rind ma the residence of Kenneth Roberto"), 1282 Sunnyside court, KW Park, last Saturd.y night, is the Intention] mystery. . ' gig-sq my} damn» {wager his $500 Ring Is; Taken ' From -a Home Here nation as easy as possmiiipiG. _ (Continued on pm 10y his Abe-thickness and maiiiriiiiGic skilled won-Imam must uk for' did todeed and clothe his family: His philosophy had than been that every self .-, respecting American tekes care of his own,- Norr,orith, his Spirit edger." ever, hit, clever, willing hands, rennin empty.- vice. It was meat for the gale _tttisinllsaiaftee-tlur-anitt. man stopped leaving milk, his father squared his shoulders, took 1 deep breath, and went to the Sock] Ser- tske Betty's out-drown winter cost or summer socks, end Johnny’s more or less shabby knickers end-the blouses which simply will not but. ton around him say butâ€. Even that chair upon which Billy bounced until the springs refused to resist will be given}, welcome. So to rid the sttic of the clutter We tske them over to the Social Service. J T To many less fortunate members Tir-wif-wit-tiii-tmW-TG-ir-GUTTER-i' same‘Msl Service stands " s mb. uge from desperation. When little Tommy (you know little Tommy; he site just behind your bot " school and often comes home with' him to play) began to look . little To the great maiority of fortun- " ,Highhnd Park residents the Bo. cial Service is merely the oliee in the old City hell where one can SOCIAL mamas _,, hlllIillnJtllilNllrMY T / Cdmmunity Organlutio . Preventing Despair ly Many Homes One Day a Month Nun. " " E