Work â€" Work s Speciality â€"~| 13s $LENCOE AaAvenue BCE WALL AYS QSH Family Wearâ€" | 5¢ | ing Apparel * _ | fin*""3b¢ |12¢ | Flat pieces, tb. 106. PRO 1899 4® »n't takc_ us 2 any more! we selfom saw each and Carry 20% Discount NOT FADE COLORS" ip: we ought Â¥X, NO up tpd got 11 f ;’af;-‘f : . Children‘s Theatre . _ SJ :) ~ â€" worghee Pss CyeF C is . |. ImgURSDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1983 : > Bookland" in the assembly at the library for the Story Hour on Saturâ€" day morning and again on Wednesâ€" day evening at the Y.W.C.A. for the parents and friends of the cast, "Alice‘s Adventures in Bookland" was the result of a quest forâ€"creaâ€" tive talent and resulted in the disâ€" covery that most of the children have a good background in children‘s literature thereby enabling them to more material for dramatic presenâ€" tation and that there is also a goodly share of the ph_ywriting spirit to group of the Children‘s Theatre preâ€" sented an original Book Week Play mgtheg rask Ropiiaanes en ©. Move to Wau ighland Par y rs : Wednesday night was a great suc«| _ Move to Waukegan cess in every way. Mrs. Ida Carlâ€" { o * ol son and Mrs. Florence Yager, ably | | The Goldstein Clothing Company assisted by many volunteer helpers, ahnounces that it has leased the two worked hard to see that everyone|!°P floors of the old Waukegan Daily had a good time. The entertainment News Building at 218 Madison Street was provided by Miss Margaret Esâ€" in that city, and will move its facâ€" miz, violinist, Miss Joyce Slack, tap bry to that location from North dancer, and a very humorous and & hicago about Jan. 1. ) well done skit, "Barnacle Bill," put| . The concern will employ between on by Mr. Otney and Mr. Klemp. 80 and 90 people, and the new facâ€" The rest of the time was spent in| tory ‘will be operated on a strictly dancing, both modern and oldâ€"fashâ€"| hnion basis, % jomed dances, with music furnished||. The company will continue its reâ€" by Worth‘s Orchestra, and the callâ€" i:il ftore at 211 Washington Street, ing done by Mr. Eugene Zahnle. Refreshments were served, including a beautiful birthday cake. .A large crowd enjoyed this evening of fun, and voted it‘a huge sueccess.â€"Conâ€" tributed. Two movieâ€"vaudeville shows will be given at the Alcyon Theatre in Highland Park on Monday and Tuesâ€" day, Dec. 11 and 12, to raise money for new uniforms for the Deerfieldâ€" Shields High School Band. | "The Affairs of Voltaire," feaâ€" turing Geqrge Arliss, will be the feature picture. In addition the‘:‘ will be three acts of vaudevil presented by high school students, and a 10â€"piece dance orchestra will Movieâ€"Vaudeville to _ Benefit School Band * The vaudeville acts will be given at 7 and 9 p.m. ' § : ho conoms amemenmemame yz 4 i ‘ _ Hotel Features Dancing _ [ "Old style and modern dancing" is featured every Saturday night at‘ the Union Hotel in Wheeling. floor show :will be the special f ture for Saturday night, Dec. 2. * 6 and 7 grade workshop Compare Milwaukee Evanston . OAAA L ALlL ROUND â€"TRIP Good on All Trains D; NORTH SHORE LINE Was $: / The Ravinia P.T.A. extends its| der and Hundley nig. thanks to the community for its genâ€"| : The results of election were ‘erous cooperation. The discount ofâ€"| as follows: $ red by| Kroch‘s Book Store, Chiâ€"\ ~ President, A. viceâ€"presâ€" ‘cago, for the benefit of the organiâ€"|ident, Richard O Jr.; second zation, hï¬d' good until Christmas,| vice president, F, ughlin; seeâ€" and books :can be ordered direct| retary, Geo. Bock, Jr.; treasurer, from the store or thru. Mrs, Mcâ€"| Joseph. McClory. N directors mald, phone Highland Park 8960.| etected for 3 vear term: Robt. Anâ€" Former Highwood 1 !~~ , Resident Passes On © The Goldstein Clothing Company ahnounces that it has leased the two top floors of the old Waukegan Daily News Building at 218 Madison Street in that city, and will move its facâ€" tory to that location from North Chicago about Jan. 1. ; " The concern will employ between 80 and 90 people, and the new facâ€" tory ‘will be operated on a strictly punion basis. i |. The company will continue its reâ€" iail store at 211 Washington Street, Waukegan. Harmon Stanley Matz, for over fteen years an employee of the ighland Park Press, left Friday or Colorado Springs, Colo., where e will become a resident of the ational, printers Ipme. * | Mr. Matz formerly ‘came from Zion where he was one of Wilbur Glenn Voliva‘s devout followers. |..Deerfield chapter of the Eastern Star will meet Thursday evening, Dec. 7, at the Masonic Temple. It is to be the annual meeting and there will be an election of officers. "Reuben' m:‘;o;mer resident H. S. Matz Retires As . â€"â€" Highland Park Printer x Highwood > Henry G. Hedlund, Pastor Thanksgiving services will be held Thursday, Nov. 30, at 10 a.m. Sunday‘ School, 9:45. . © English services, 11 a.m. Missionary services, 7:30 p.m. Choir, Tuesday evening, 7:80 p.m. .18 these I:ow Costs: From Highland Park & .+ $1.22 Chicagofl;_._ ae 8 $ A7T eerfield O. E. S. To Hold Election Dec. 7 Zion Lutheran Church vinia Book Fair held last er the auspices of the Raâ€" DECEMBER 1, 1933 its president, Mrs. F. dy ONEâ€"WAY and \ MILE Waukegan ... NEW 3.â€" DAY ROUND TRIP | | TO CHICAGO Bown to Bc | Is . |A. Carr AND LESS! W as 456 Was 84¢ ‘The Highland mym Men‘s Club held their meeting. and ning in their n f:lt:rooml‘lo- cated in the f the Schneiâ€" der and Hundley building. . elected for 8 ye; spach, Geo, Sch Several new things will be added to the club rooms lin the near future which will make a popular rendezvous durihg |the winter months, With the football season nearing its close,| athletic activities will be focused 0 etball and it is hoped that an r| championship basketball team will be in the makâ€" passed away Wédnesday morning at five o‘clock. | Funeral services were ‘held Saturday lat St. James Mr. Fred E. Kline, 65 years old of 220 Railway 4 vx e, Highwood, ing. Fred E. Church, Highwood, the Rev. Father Ward officiating. [Burial was at Ft. Sheridan, â€" whe | t American Legion and Sparish War veterans were in charge. | Mr. Kline was a retired soldier, and had made his home in Highâ€" wood since his rétirement in 1922. He leaves his wife and two daughâ€" ters, Marion and Rosamond, to surâ€" vive him. | . The Highland Park Young Mens Club football tea onstrated its skill wtih the pigskin Wednesday night of last w a; he 124th Field Artillery Armorg inâ€"Chicago, holdâ€" ing the powerful Shambrocks to a 8â€"0 score. "I Almost 5000 were present, including betweer 400 and 500 from Highland Park. |Judging from the remarks made after) the game, it was, the. most spiri contest ever played on the Bh ks‘ "home ground." The ent of this strong Chicago t eager to play Highland Park but this may have to be defe ntil next year when a home ga be arranged. 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