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Highland Park Press, 2 Nov 1933, p. 4

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«_ __|__ Deerfield Village I t us 'coume'l f f ; The ‘November meeting <~of" the N 15â€"16â€"17 Bull" : DoerfigldVilhn&udvillbchH[. s o ) _ _17%e. Dul" ! _ Monday evening at tho mh. lC M Nev‘ Ts K0. "__ _8 _ 10" VSOrC SVE Chb' Sunday QVW' at th mk Terrace School. So successful was this performance that plans are beâ€" ing made to hold several other per, formances during the winter, â€" 1 Large Attendance At Performance Sunday the party. L 3 . 0 G0.4% _ °CCC veq SEC George Sunderland, Hubbard Woods, Mrs. E. A. Glenz and In,uz, g Younglove of Glencoe, and Mrs. F. J. Farrell of Highland Park are busy making plans for the enjoyâ€" ment of all who attend. Mrs. Sidâ€" ney â€"Beech, Glencoe, Mrs. Matthew Lillig, Winnetka, and Mrs. William F. Schilgen, Evanston, are assisting. from the proceeds will be war vetâ€" erans, Sister M. Veronica for her Braille work, Park Ridge School for Girls, St. Joseph Home for the Friendless, Mary Bartelme for suit cases, Indian Welfare and the Illiâ€" nois Society for the Prevention of Blindness, uR;urv_gtiou will be acâ€" epted until Monday afternocon and returns can be made to the financial serraimew ak «L. claldy 2000099 Members of the North Shore Catholic Woman‘s League are reâ€" sponding to the great satisfaction of the committee in charge to the call for early reservations for the philâ€" anthropy card party to be held at Skokie Country Club, Glencoe, on Nov. 7. Mrs. Robert D. Hessey, philanthropy chairman of Bi.l;;::: Park and her coâ€"chairmen, Mrs. P- Mm W : Weounaieksss we. meowelv it 309 00e o We m + 1220 a m s Woman‘s League Card _ _ |[ff $0¢""ift=aâ€"*it" 25¢ Party to Be on Nov. 7 W the major cities of Europe, creatâ€" ing sensations wherever he has apâ€" nanrad untii at hst dettiny .mM upon him. : A few patrorns in Paris preâ€" sented him in recital, and his sucâ€" cess was so encouraging that he imâ€" mediately received invitations to dance in different countries of Euâ€" rope.© Although he had ovation pfter ovation, he was still dissatisâ€" fied. He dismissed his Western orâ€" cbestnmdmttolndh,mu selected and trained native musiâ€" cians to play the Hindu music. He chose a company of Hindu dancers and returned to Paris. Portheput‘ t:" years he has danced in all of Wontor t ies aicin inss ol : 24.25..008 + uation he painted, but found time :‘:r';g{'."y nf;‘.' m to dance and play on various Hindu 1 };'l?ibe J 2 musical instruments from his :gb:d‘){ friends. It was incvitable that Pavâ€" S:h L rom } lowa should hear of him, and being 00 ~ 1. tremendously ‘interested herself in J , the art of India, should persuade | (*; » him to arrange the Radhaâ€"Krishna | Cl Scout Of on indBrabcianintidasiat UA p!oftbe un EL Y y $r9 pe 25300AE Highland Park Presbyteriat Church Shanâ€"Kar, famous Hindu dancer, | :30 0‘cloc hfi."’ £ uRcaF) will have its first meetify of the his charming. and beautiful French| bout staged at. he White House, o1 season on Friday, Nov. 10. A prothâ€" nancers: Bimkie, aâ€" troupe of 15| Half Day Road, five miles west. inerit speaker has been éeured to : dancers, and Hindu musicians who| Highwood. â€" It will be Lake Co " ] discuss: the present â€" -; ¢ proâ€" * phyonuoutiuh-mn_g.,wm versus Kenosha, with seven bouts gram, with special refererice to the make: what promises to be a tri.| Sanctioned by C.A.A.U, m“’d“,'opergtiondfthe‘NRA. h) addition, umphant ‘first ‘appearance on the as. follows: # _ _ ‘|| there will be one of the most unique .. North Shore on Monday evening, | _ Battling Seabby, Highwood Boosâ€" demonstrations of scientifi¢ motion Nov. 13, at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields | ters, Â¥s. Teddy. Wobb, Kenosha, ; picture projection t has ever High School guditorinm in Highland | .. SPAtsy| Tomei, TEnand Patko Â¥5â€"/ been produced in d [Park. Park, t :s :.; _\ _/| Harold Bradley, Kenosha. . z_ | The details will be ann later. + :. So great has been the enthusiasâ€"| Reno orgi, Highwood . Inâ€" | This week the club is inviting enâ€" tic response of North Shore patrons | dians, '&mv ns Kenoshs: â€" _ [solliment 10 its special ‘ membership of music@and the dance, that it is| _ Eddie Idle, 'I‘k‘ Forest, vs, list. â€" Last year nearly. seventyâ€"speâ€" * : almost certain: Shanâ€"Kar will be Cl“‘“”,m' Keg?uba. . ;. | cial members were on the rpll, and it ,] ~greeted by a capacity house. Reâ€" Frfi;h zioli, o,gl“:!’d Park, vs. iis.’elxpected that this will be either 1 & Â¥ k Kenosha. ... . icat r exceedad this \l.._._ ;ci;]v;d“mtfi:kmmdflnfii:;: Johnnysr.“.d!!khih- Hi~ka.1 +. | duplicated or ex at the club on the day of . omm rs were on the rbif and a| Mr. Cu 'Y“wu ruahed to the ativechatle h xn | Sm Lt ar uh â€"â€" o se chlmembcuveuon‘qhe ! and it | _ °5t '}i P q . OO T. Capacity house. . Reâ€"| _ Kid. Tazioli, nd Park, vs. is ‘expected that this will bnd either g‘fmxltdngfifimm Bs mc bop ce tuiigh |povieys Eontneiisnzesd 1 | rorraid os, mevic h veu Prioage fre sn bont land Park mm The box| dians, vs. Johnny , Kenosb®: | scason in the history of the‘ elub,| pe: § office at the school will be open on m’:’*w*’s ’,'"I‘{": Tmke Foresti V5.| and the mogtaks fre oi flooked | City Clug‘of Highland ‘‘Udey Shawken conceded by alt| Buck Taylor ofthis city will he | nX ; f [(|* _| . Park Meets On Monday emksmh.dtmamdii-’d‘“fi‘nflm’m“p“?“ [3 )1 Miiiniinimemtmmncistees " § 11 i ces ¢ tinction, has selected for his North h'll?i m be the lnnouuo:r‘h ue the iions Club Speaker To _ Monday eyening the City Club of Shore appearance his most popular Whlc H :‘ no#.. on y e PP C Di "New Roads"| Hghland Park held their monthly and most colorful dances. Program | White tfmb’o will be dane:} | . Discuss e 490208 | Jinner .and \meeting at the Green teres will carry brief stories of the | , Ves thy bouts there 5y cunl| man, of the $}|,;.; ; | Te® Pot, Président R. ‘P. Mack preâ€" dances, so that they will be underâ€" 6‘3' “;“"c ihi:ifi ?‘6""? T | A. 0. Wakeman, of the Portland | siding. OQnly routine matters were | â€"stood, but even without such notes | CTOPPi and | ts Nig orchestra, ghement Company, will speak at the discussed, _ | | | audiences are qnieki;:h m enter« s formâ€"â€"+â€"â€" f " nu(fiayt;:e (tfi?;{l:) ;un;h r fieet- The City Club is planning to hold | +tainment a st ; sense P ing of. : n4 Park |Lion‘s | an open meeting in the near future. ‘of exhigratien in thg dances, for| JAMeS Cuffey fonored . | Club at the Green Tea Pot. | | . _ | Detaily orf this. meeting and the| the art of Shanâ€"Kar freshens the At. No western C.]. i. Wakeman will speak oh "New speaker will be announced later, P jaded appetites fif â€"concertâ€"goers, & ‘.‘i : | P R“d""i f t i P ‘F:;dl; the O:c“i;lcnzl“ m o;::; THIWOK Culfat KOQ Prcmkarlt. 1 . ies o e C e i lsnls is lt c 1. ze CoCammend stnor itoud Pnd «. â€" In@ Ccard 1 umphant ‘first appearance ‘on the | as: B sn Ts n o North Shore on Monday evening,|_ Battling Sca » Highwood Boos Nov. 13, at the Deerfleldâ€"Shields| t°rs, Â¥s. obb, Kenosha, , g:: Sehool @uditorium in Highland | _ Spatsy Tomei,. ::hlm Park, vs . So great has been the enthusiasâ€"| _ Rene Gianglorgi,. Righwood . in tic response of North Bbo::m dians, vs. Johny aul, Kenosha. of musiesand the dance, that it is| _ Eddig M le, Lake Forest, vs, ilmost certain: Shanâ€"Kar will be Cl“?"’,mxm ha. €> > reeted by a capacity house. Reâ€"| _ Kid Taz .Ht;h‘ land Park, vs. erved seat tickets are selling raâ€" Fr;::h,lfmrde.lxm 7 M:!’P.:rk and ‘Ravinia, n;.“’{i’; dians, vas ohnny | ‘g::u Kem-llat & M T ; » t :flc.;.ttb..choo]'mb.omg)n Fl’itlthrem’.E:lmm...&'-â€"‘ Winnetka, Mrs. Sive in Ffi“'%: C LYwA'ig Cartoon, Sportreol, Mondayâ€"Tnesday | . Nov. 6.7 "Beauty For Sale" MADGE EyANS ALICE t Sunday, Nov. 5 . Â¥. 13 GARY FAY es es it a RONALD spol DEERPATH ELISA LANDI 4 (his Night Ow! orchestra, | .. A: Oâ€" Wakeman, of the Portland and ‘his Night Owl orchestra, ghement Company, will spea ‘at the $roâ€"â€"â€">. [ nu(fiay’l (tfiday’l:) lun;h fieet- /n | ing of ‘the ighland Park | on‘s Cnn'eyrfonored . | Club at the Green Tea Pot. Li { > At. Northwestern U.] ( ar. Wakeman will speak oh "New '. | __L . Dans As # + erfieldâ€"Shields High Lake Forest, IIL. ov. 10â€"11 M. D. d Age* Nov, 8â€"9 v. 14 4 | _ The Men‘s P td 25| Highland Park pe # boxin£ |â€"will have its WE CLEAN: Suits, Coats, $y SHIRTsS _â€"_ROUGH DR 618 N. Green Bay Road Reliable laundry! 1 used to think| money when I dutifully drq a weekly wash day. But I the cost of a severe cold, ui Jangled nerves. ( "Then finally one week I send our things to the lay pleased to find there was .i just met our needs. But the Sidewalk Service No Curb. VVÂ¥urte race and redé%h‘r.nds. it used to be; but now it‘s ust the other way ‘round. My %fiwhi te hands are theenvyofthef; id club; and my roseâ€"petal coTlplexion doesn‘t come from the s He *‘Really, there‘s no t about it, 1 send our family m::ztj to the 1 and put it ‘ * in “ cheeks ; COLOR i uhlflc the t â€" D. Fay yeaters, Gloves, D 1o1d : ( : O t 1 to ; | 5e ex si_.12e | . SHIR Laundry&amgg Dry Cleaning Co. â€" _ _ We Operate °_ ECONOMY took _ d from hands THE PRESS A7 Church y) * An old-fnllfidned barn dance is beâ€" ing planned by | the Mothers Club of the Y.W.C.A. for Saturday evening, Nov. 18. Mudiwill be furnished by FHouhkaeh tup_L4, 79 52 CC Nov. 18. M;;g Elizabeth Wo I DRY | CLEANING p Glov:f;,“ Dlfi'esges, Skirts, Waists, Opera (1..1 minor injuri Mr. Curry was hurled from his car to th 'umvement, suffering (a skull fracture and painful cuts and bruises. Mr: Ginter received only enc a c aolote 1 Richard| Bond Curry, of Highland ’Pnk', u%’ojulclrimly; injured Friday night in a collision between his truck and a caridriven by John Ginter, of Bannockburh. * Bm The cragh occurred at the corner of Sheridgn: Place and St. Johns avenue w‘h;q the machines came toâ€"| came when the work jurti i u# was rushed Park Hospital whe vealed the skull 1 s fi 743 Ridgewoo 00 Ibs. ra for Our ‘Own Plant â€" 3 â€", HEALTH . "AST PROCESS Our Washing Process Does Not Fade Colors / Established 1899 ‘s orchestra, . auem ohaists: Opern Cloak®, Kimonas, Draperies, Curtains, BS, Blanketf, Furniture 24 #1§ wekit 1P 5s wn Plas+ hssy 1b, ironing flat pieces. _ 9C Off ered by Friday Night WASH 35 Years of Servimu | .l _ * Gnumantformimrome 35 Years of Service © = and â€"_~SATISFACTION | ’ . C“hzo% C'rryt was beauri [l” ly Mrs. Delbert Meyer will be hostâ€"‘ ess to the Tuesdiy,; vening Sewing Club next week at ier home on Sqn-] set Court. Pou d I _ _Mrs. Earl Whittaker brought greetings from e Tenth district, of. which she is ‘chairman. ; Mrs. Graham Munch, fitst viceâ€"president of the Lake Coun t Federation, Mrs. Harry: Gwfi. pnt-prqidpnt‘ also extended their felicitations. , â€" Julian Stripe ‘of W , | winâ€" ner of: the Trib mfl Festiâ€" val, gave |several vocal selections, which were followed by short plays in ‘costumeé by the Players Unique. The first was "The Contrast" the first American play produced in this. country and was.witnessed by Geo, Washington. The past included Miss Phyllis Ann ‘Holmeés, Hortense Nielâ€" sen and Ebba Adams. The clown scene from As You Like It ml:h: presented, uwel]iu several cléever and original mo L i field ~Grammar||School auditorium: | {UUY stopped the Ligke F, The ~Deerfield Woman‘s Clm was :elqd" CE:"“" ame *‘ a hostess. . { : ;/ | t High| Se Mrs. R. L. Johnson, presideént of| 818 in Highland Park 1 g:g:;l qlu:‘ ( mad:t-a ‘f:mo-sg:'-n :; ting clubs, and Mrs. Ulysses pass . Bz to J. ‘Grim, pres ‘of the Federa.| the early part of th6 gan tion responded with a few remarks,| Hi@ghland Park te " Following the ‘business session a|th* sPirited fight p u; program was give ied out the entire gar Eby Le Julian Stripe ‘of ‘Waukegan, |winâ€" Highland Park . ner of the Tri Musical Festiâ€"| the services of Erriest "I val, gave se ~~vocal selections. | NCr, former NorthWest ed the meeting bf the Lake Gounty Federation of Women‘s Clubs Tuesâ€" day afternoon, ()ct. 24, at the Deerâ€" field ~Grammar |School â€" auditorinm} Ib. County F. _ Are «126 A large number of veral vocal selections, »’ ‘ed by short plays y the Players Unique. s ‘"The Contrast" the ? play produced in this. . ... and Freedom ac trifling cost!"* . Woulda‘t this be a good: time for you to get the facts abdut our | .. modern laundry service? > f The presentâ€"day power taundry has solved the biggest household : _ problem for millions of women as . |._ Cxactingâ€"as noda-nfliadjedâ€"u yourself. These women found, in our variety of laundry services, one thac exactly met cheir needs, at a price they could well afford to pay. | hour followed n‘s meeting. the Lake Gounty: ien‘s Clubs Tuesâ€" 1 ‘s. Ulysses e F“Q'l~ ‘ remarks, session .a gin, {wihâ€" The cynic is one J price of everything an hothing.â€"â€"Gecar Wilge ter, Mary Ann, retur nesday evering fron Park Hospital, whe brothers wére waiti their new sigter. nesday evening. emeiey Soapadline | 00 hostess to the Are uh play on Lake Fo_ustfivwflml even the score. wh. The Highland up well in last S P{ all eleven men onnq every minute of the sity star. Men‘s Club Raymond Me good: cime ',:z about our |, er taundry ;i ivin®@ Day i 1P ty ies t i i y‘s 4 ty NX Kids, Tim Ty] Dave‘s De Folks, Toots Bringing Up Half Day, his life in < You‘ll find 24 in next Sundays of Mrs. tion &t Gra kicked by a ty the & Father Savage was ceived the Shatnon, their favori fectively of the se Mr. E was greatly able to a the oppor Henry E Society of Deerfield, | §

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