mely Values! or eating;:4 lbs. ... $ \new hi@; per resh) Meats Food 3)5%â€"02 1i»s 25¢ RUITS â€"Jumbo Cali, Northern Spy ozk. for are made of the purest butter juicy; RSDAY, D TT â€"i ppl i)-oi#. pkg. ‘6¢ Grapenuts A beef product ige box cookies, 15¢ 69¢ 69¢ 35¢ 35¢ 25¢ 25¢ 14, Come & gai s T 4 ES oc gincals M + 2w w .‘ Mayor Metzel, H. M. Florsheim | _ | Explain Situation In i _ This Community To Park special assessment bonds anâ€" swered the invitation of the Bondâ€" holders‘â€" Protective Committee and attended the meéeting at k\?:{ Hall Thursday evening of last ‘The meetingâ€" was opened : by Mayor E. B. Metzel, who acted as situation facing the bondholders and the taxpayers, and expressed deep sympathy with all holders of speâ€" aial assessment bonds. He stated that the city would do everything possible to coâ€"operate with the comâ€" mittee, would be successful in curbing the "tax slackers." | 50C The Mayor introduced Harold M. Florsheim, the chairman of the Bondholders‘ Protective Committee, and Mr. Florsheim read a prepared statement outlining the steps alâ€" ready taken by the committee and ready taken by the committee and A uts tos reason for the sreation of the| * l Observe Christmas committee. He state dquite definiteâ€"| â€"â€" . With Two Programs ly that the policy of the committee|â€" . remaas was not to deprive home owners Of| ) Christmas will be celeb ; their property when they were UD>| the Ravinia ggool muf.dr:;‘dev:f able to pay, but that we had many| ning and Friday morning. Christâ€" evidences of unwillingness to pay mï¬â€˜ carols, which the parents are on the part of large subdividers,| cordially invited to, hear, will be especially those subdividers coming|sung by the upper grades Thursday from outside of Highland Park,| night at 7:30 in the Village House. whose sole purpose was to subdiâ€"} These will be followed by tableaux vide the property, install improveâ€" |depicting ‘Christmas in Many Lands‘ ments, and then sell the property| given by the children. Friday mornâ€" out at a profit to themseilves, and| ing at 11 o‘clock the younger chilâ€" that while this was a perfectly legiâ€" dren will KHave their carols in the timate business, yet it was not up| Village House and mothers and faâ€" to the bondholders to virtually carry| thers are invited to come and join this property for the subdividers them. The school vacation begins and then permit the subdividers to fl"* Friday at 2:30 p.m. and school make the profit on the property I"Q“uml"“ the morning of Jan. 8, when conditions improve, He point> a esd f ed out very definitely that if the| (Ite skating is being made possible Coasnelanee co iperatsd, that foreâ€"| this year at Ravinia by the Parent. former Mayor Lewis, who outlined|fooding the rink, warming house definite situations which the comâ€" ‘m};h‘hï¬n‘ ‘fixtures. The cost of mittee had investjigated and inâ€"| maintaining the rink, however, will stances where the committee felt make it nec:easuqe for a small seaâ€" definitely that the owners of the son charge to ‘be made for each property could pay the special asâ€"] skating family.. <Residents outside sessments if forced to do so. It of Ravinia will be charged an adâ€" was pointed out that the oc&r)m;ite;e mltgtn;e feet;) ,’tl‘gme ri:ek is ullf r;;dy lready h bout $825, nds | done, due he energy o rs. ::::,ized ‘:nd‘ pledged, but that a McDonald, president of the Parentâ€" much larger amount is necessary.| Teacher Association, Mr. Copp, the lear that unl athletic director, and Frank Vennâ€" It was made very clear : ue_sui ~ 1t only needs cold Ther to more bonds were deposited within b';ï¬z ou:nnyllnthe se:.u:nia er.“ the near future, that the eommim the! Ravinia attics and 'ments To n o eande detis ited Those who find their skates don‘t return the bonds already deposited. 8t may take advantage of the comâ€" The committee has been working on mublity skate exch here skate c bmaring fiths, and nity s exchange where skates th'e sntuatzon for some r;!o 'th i tnay be turned ‘in and resold. Call this meeting was to climax the i: gither Mrs. F. W. McDonald, H. P. efforts, and it is hoped that 2060, or Mrs. Stokes, H. P. 2626., would be definitely shown in the| * i ie rmnn tmrioeronntnnd it o very near future whether the comâ€"| , , <4% mittee was to proceed with their Adn]t EdIlCltlfln Wfll. plans or drop their efforts, â€" \Resume After Holidays against these large tracts of, I: controlled by former lubdjvig!cn. The Junior Activity Group of the American Legion Auxiliary of Highâ€" land Park will have a card and bunco party next Thursday evening, Dec. 28. The adults will play cards and children will play bunco. Prizes will be awarded, and refreshments will At the close of the me;ti:g"i a moâ€" E mss _ tion was made by H. T. Adams0n|~_ mime tincoln School adult educaâ€" of this city, who ‘was attending the t.iom, classes are closing for three meeting as a bondholder, that| weeks during the holidays, resuming everyone present stand in a risiN€) yan| 16. At that time Dr. John H. vote of thanks to the committee f0T| Shepman will deliver his third lecâ€" the work which they have done thU#|turs. to the discussions group, the far, and many individuals spoke mbject being "What Is Money." from the floor, stating that they | 'l‘he art, pottery, metal work and would not deposit their bonds. :J. mnl‘\"uul training groups are continâ€" M. Appel, president of the Highland nin* with their splendid work. | Park State Blnk, outlined his views| _ "This week we had a lively twoâ€" on the situation, and stated that if\pouy giscussion of Dr. Sherman‘s he were a bond owner, he would deâ€" last lecture, "Causes of the Economâ€" posit his bonds with the commitâ€" it %epmï¬on.’ (Mrs. Weinberg led tee. Several city officials were also |ip, ‘discussion, and several reported present at the meeting. . â€" on reading matter prepared on this Junior Auxiliary To 7 Have Party Dec. 28 The snecial Christmas programs given by the Sunday school and t{m choir of the First United Evangeli« cal Chuâ€"ch will be held on Friday and Sunday evenings respgctively.f Christmas Programs | . . at Church Announced "The birth of our Saviour was celebrated. with hallelujahs by the heavenly host in the air above. All parts of creation, excepting man, honored Him as their Creator. What a privilege for all to worship, adore and honor Him Wheo is worthy of it all. He came to die for sinful man and now lives in the glory as our High Priest and is some day comâ€" ing again as King," Rev. F. Brandâ€" fellner says. Eightyâ€"five holders of Highland AT CITY HALL HERE Mn t asles would be brought lelujahs by the| > | _ air above. All/. I}Lefle’ excepting man,| Highlan r Creator. What) 36 Nort] worship, adore | tion fort is worthy of it! jand Pai for sinful man| ‘Telephor ie glory as our ;elz:ile’ some day comâ€"| & ple Rev. F. Brandâ€"| gees. \‘Alice in Wonderland," the famâ€" ous classic by. Lewis Carroll, is to be.presented soon after the holiday season by the Children‘s Theatré of the Y.W.C.A. underâ€"the: direction of Miss Catherine: Marie Geary. ~Casting for this the second proâ€" duction has been completed.and reâ€" hearsals are well under way> for ‘what promises to be the outstandâ€" ing performance of this first seaâ€" son of our local children‘s theatre. ‘The book has been studied from every angle and the adaptation is true to the book in every detail, as |well as every character being particularly suited to his part. The epstuming is to be done according to the original Tenniel illustrations and the music for the entire proâ€" duction is in charge o# Miss Marâ€" jorie Lynch of the Green Bay Road School faculty, who is particularly adept in this field, and in the comâ€" position of characteristic folk, songs. % * A joint meeting (of thé policy Ravinia School Will . lconmitteu of the Highland Park last lecture, "Causes of the Economâ€" ie Depression.‘ |(Mrs. Weinberg led the ‘discussion, and several reported on Fud'ing matter prepared on this subject. Watch for announcement ire;&told. > ""*All interested are welcome to join with us. For further in formaâ€" tion call Mrs. J. Hofman, H. P. ~ Lmcile‘s Lingerie Shop, a new Highland Park store, has opened at 86 North Sheridan Road, in the locaâ€" i formerly occupied by the Highâ€" land Park office of the Illinois Bell Telephone Company. * | Lucile‘s Lingerie Shop will carry aA complete line of lingerie and negliâ€" thig year at Ravinia by the Parentâ€" Teacher Association. C.W.A. workâ€" ers‘ have done the labor in getting the, rink ready and the Parentâ€" Teacher Association has contributed Lucile‘s Lingerie Shop _ Open On Sheridan Road i‘\ phcd . Plotw" Eo I ANC S â€"A star, a star alone.by are at 7: . (Rlated was this baby tree °_ ||morning. ) brave in sijver bright; _ , imo;-nmz. " To know that he, in infancy . | * Jak: § C?ul d bl the Holy Night. . | munion 6R de F98 M. R. Beatty. | will be a A! living little fir was brought WTenderly into a holne, er Mrs. F. W. McDonald, B. F.â€"| Highland Park Camp of Royal F: or Mrs. Stokes, H. P. 2626., |Neighbors are to hold their annual I t m ‘Christmas party on Wednesday eveâ€" lult Education Will ‘n;ng, Dec. 27, ~ult tll‘\e‘; LTI;isonic Teni:- ow a & ‘ple, at 8:30 o‘clock. ; s party is :Resume After Ho"day 8| for all members and their juveniles, | Angimmmmes . ‘and it is hoped that @ll will attend, ‘he Lincoln School adult educaâ€" ‘and also bring gifts for the juvenâ€" i| classes are closing for three|iles. A short business meeting will t« durine the holkdays. resuming [ be held at 7:80 p.m. | ing openifig on Jan. 16," its topmost frond was y mittees. was held on Monday night, ‘Dec. 18, for discussion and decision PLEA FOR CHRISTMAS BASKETS MADE HERE on whether or not Christmas basâ€" kets or additional food would be f?nmilhed by these ‘committees to he needy. After some thought on the subject it was yoted that the ‘committees would act as a clearing house for people who would like to ‘share their Christmas with those more needy than themselves and would like to give food for a Christâ€" mas dinner to another family. food for the Christmas season, a joint committee of the. Highland Park and Highwood Social Service will give names of needy people or will prepare baskets from food sent in to 549 Central Avenue, the old city hall, Volmu.r&owfll deliver. ~‘*Single men, and those considered as such because their families are | not in this country, on the relief rolls as of Dec. 16, may upon reâ€" quest receive a ticket for a restaurâ€" |ant dinner on Christmas day. The \Allotment for a single man on the ‘Iillinois Emergency: Relief,. Comâ€" ‘mission being onlx_g a month does ‘not provide any extras. Any donaâ€" tions for this fund w?l be gratefully \received. 60c g s uf and Highwood Social Service comâ€" Social Service Will Aid In â€" _ Distribution Of Food At the last meoting of the Royal Neighbors, election of officers was the order of the evening. The folâ€". lowing officers were elected to serve for the year 1934, gi will be inâ€" stalled the fourth Wednesday in January : iL > Pugs The Social Service committees have money only for emergencies this year as there has been no drive in either town for funds to carry on their work. If anyone cares to give a basket or any articles of Trinity Church Will Have Special Services This year, as in the past, the children of Trinity p}ï¬sh will have their candle light sgervice in the church on Sunday, Dec. 24, at 4 o‘clock. At this service of the Feast of Lights the Advent offering will be presented. At 11 o‘clock on lï¬he same day, Christmas Eve, there will be tHe Midnight Eucharist. This will be a choral service and the music will be sung by the ,vol&nteer choir: of Trinity Church underp the direction of Ralph Anschug. choirmaster and organist. f . [ Royal Neighbor‘s Will Have Christmas Party C\ =0l, | | ~HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21 ighbors, election Ef officers was : order of the evening. The folâ€" ving officers were élected to serve r the year 1934, and will be inâ€" lled the fourth Wednesday in nuary : ° ' [s$ Oracle, Mrs. Florence Welch ; viceâ€"oracle, Mrs. Edith Woodbu: past ormcle, Mrs. Margaret Marino ; Kgâ€"-lloc Mrs. Maâ€" bel Duffy; recorder, Mrs. Annie Vangr Bloomen ; regv_lyer._ï¬rq.__nglgn Hayward ; man ; courage, Mrs. I Fitch ; modesâ€" ty, Mrs. Doris Lyle; unselfishness, Miss Mae Hanson; enduran Mrs. Johnson ; captain of drill teani, Mrs. Edna Watâ€" bel Duiffy; recorder, Mrs. Annie Vmsr Bloomen ; receiver," Mrs, Helen Hayward ; flag bearer, Miss Gen Watkins; marshal, Mrs. Florence Yager;â€"mssistant marshal, Mrs. Ida Carlson; in sentinel, Mrs. Josephine Gerken; outer sentinel, Mrs. kins; musician, Mrs. Elizabeth Worth. The H On Wednesday, Dec. 27 ‘Wishés 1ts Readers Jf Aerry Christmas ighland Park Press SECRETARY OF Miss Frances Perkins To Speak At the Elm Place * Auditorium â€" Tickets will be placed on sale to members and their friends as soon as the final arrangements are made. Auditorium in Highland Park on Jan. 13, under the auspices of the Highland Park League of Women Voters. Miss Perkins, as Secretary of Labor, has been constantly before the public eye because jof the part she has played in the set up of the National Recovery Administration. "The League of Women Voters is extremely fortunate in having secured Miss Perkins,‘! said Mrs. Mare Law, president of the league. "We feel justized in bdlieving that residents of the North Shore will welcome the opportunity of putting questions to one of the most outâ€" standing members of the Cabinet. We look forward to a really unusual and stimulating evenm as Miss Perkins is at her best when answerâ€" ing questions. These, however, will have to be written on slips of paper distributed before the beginning of the meeting, in order to avoid conâ€" fusion and save time." > Mrs. Norman Meiners, finance chairman, who has been most acâ€" tive in leaguoe affairs this year, was chiefly instrumental in obtaining Miss Perkins. | s ~ The Highland Park Young Men‘s Club will again this year hold a New Year‘s Eve party and dance. The committee in char"e has not definitely decided upon the location, but it is expected that all arrangeâ€" ments will be made within a few days. pf Labor, first woman cabinet memâ€" Lr. will speak at the Elm Place Last year‘s party was held at the Vernon Ridge Country Club, west of Deerfield, and was considered a great success by all who attended. This year‘s party promises tq be even better than that of last. Next week‘s Press will carry furâ€" ther particulars of the affair. Jesse. L. Smith, principal of the Elm Place School for 30 years, hisâ€" torian and naturalist, was chairman of the meeting. The committee chosen for presenting a ticket for election at the next meeting is,comâ€" posed of Jesse L. Smith andAlfred K. ,Stern, collector of . of the league‘s reguï¬r monthly meeting,© attendance will not be limited to members alone. They will, nevertheless, have certain advantâ€" ages over the general public. Each paidâ€"up member will receive one free ticket and the priviiege of buyâ€" ing one more at one ‘half the reguâ€" lar price. All other tickets will be placed on sale Jan. 5. League dues, however, must be paid before Jan. 1. Historical Society Is Planned At Meeting Bixteen people intere: in the organization of a Hig"?:dnd Park historical society met the audiâ€" torium of the Highland Park Public Library Tuesday evening, and were photographed by a local photoâ€" grapher, a descendant of a pjoneer in this locality. I Requests for tickets will be hanâ€" dled in the order of their receipt, and a check, plus stamped, selfâ€"adâ€" dressed envelope, mailed to Mrs. Norman Meiners, 351 Hazel Avâ€" enue, Highland Park, will receive prompt attention. Information conâ€" cerning the price of tickets may be received from the same gource, Mrs. Meiners, telephone H. P 4166. Young Men‘s Club Will â€" Have New Year‘s Dance _ With only 400 seats to be sold at the regular price, already, the deâ€" mand has become so (great that there is a possibility they will all be gone before Jan. 5. ‘We are inâ€" formed that there are to be posiâ€" tively no refunds. Te While this lecture will be in lieu Pe beginning of| bition to o avoid conâ€" | Barrym | ing. MÂ¥ ers, finance| de 1 ;: most ac.| cens n}- year, was | youth, n obtaining | â€" Sund L. ; ; ;. | Moonligh JAN. 13 Briergate Community Â¥Y. stmas Carol Tree | ~‘| ts Stolen By Vandals| _ Plans for a delightful Christmas carol sing at Briergate Community haye bedn spoiled by vandalism â€" someone | stolen the community‘s Earl t fall a beautiful tree was p in the "triangle" by the Srier Community Club. Shrub bery also planted, in anticipaâ€" tion of holiday season, when it was p ed to decorate the tree and shrubbery, and hold a carol sing there on|Christmas eve. The | and shrubbery were beautifulâ€"pntil one recent night. Briergaté citizens awoke one mornâ€" ing to vipw the place where the tree had bee meone had cut it down. & had sawed off, and nothing but the gtump remained. It is gupposed that the tree was cut down for commercial purposesâ€" for sale lin Chicago, perhaps. Other also suff@red the same fate. â€" But . Briergate citizens will have ir carol sing, anywav. A temporaty tree will be placed on the site of the other one, and the Christâ€" mas eve ‘program will be held as Mondgy, Tuesday, Wednesday, "Dec. 25â€"26â€"27, Broadway to Hollyâ€" wood, with Alice Brady, Frank Morâ€" gan, well afted, convincing picture of stage:life in best vaudeville traâ€" dition‘s,e.;.s lived by the "Hachetts" the sentiments, joys and sorrows, father, mother, son, grandson, with struggles and triumphs. Big Ekecutive, featuring Richard Bennett jand iRcardo Cortez is seen for the last time tonight, Thursday, Dec. 21.\ Struggle between financial giants, gld conservative and young firebrand. Age wins and crushes youth. ther cordid atmosphere of m getting, with little relief except Mr. Bennett‘s fine characterâ€" planned. ard Glid York this en, of Hi D.A.RI Better Films Cominittee Review the marrjage of Miss Grace Glidden, of Waverly. Road, Highland Park, daughter of the late Henry H. Glidâ€" den, to PDr. Albert Rufus Sheldon, also of Highland Park, which took home at place at day. Tbe brid tended _ church h ning (Thursday) at 7:45 p.m. for the Decamber meeting. ‘Mrs, Nixon, musical director of the Lingoln School, will lead the children |in carol singing, while the traditional Christmas fableaux will be p ted by the children under the direttion of Mrs. Freeman and Miss Haijl. ‘All parents, teachers, and friends of U:.e%n School are cordially inâ€" vited to attend. _« Lionel ore in One Man‘s Journey, A human story glorifyâ€" ing the pountry doctor, his one amâ€" bition tq serve in poor community. Barrym appealing and convineâ€" ing. ,May Robson good as the unâ€" d ng housekeeper. D. A. R. cens | orie scene as doubtful for youth, ¢therwise excellent picture. Sunday, One Day Only, Dec. 24, Moonli and Pretzels, with Roger Ungor Mary Brian. Exceptional musical ‘comedy of backâ€"stage life, well acted, fast tempo, much charâ€" acter | interest and good camera techniqug. Miss Grace Glidden, Dl?. A. R. Sheldon Wed voices. Lincol On Su Park Pr special n is family Bluff an Park wil cial ‘offe The w Annoupcement|has been made of Friday and Saturday, Dec. 22â€"28, ‘"l*rPHA || ve In School Parentâ€"Teachâ€" iation will meet this eveâ€" ursday) at 7:45 p.m. for mber meeting. Nixon, musical director of oln School, will lead the nday, Dec. 24, the Highland Fbyterian Church will have usic at the 11 o‘clock mornâ€" ice. Dr. Sleeter of Lake : H. N. Finch of Highland play a flute duet for speâ€" :ory music.. The regular will be enlarged to seven y hearty welcome is exâ€" to all those having . no pme in Highland Park. This month in the church. i P. T. A. Will Meet This Evening dding was quite small, and Mrs. Sheldon are now at Mrs. Sheldon‘s residence. is a sister of Henry Leonâ€" len, who is living in New winter, and of Jay S. Glidâ€" ghland Park. the bride‘s home last Friâ€" terian Church Have Special Music Briengate community reck football @ame, originally schedâ€" uled for 1 definitely p day) ‘at the Armory, 52 Avenue, Ch take place B:30 f Park Young mr ; well as the players, deeply 1 hat so many fans e hak = to see this game last Saturyl@y, â€" disâ€" fault of show for t auspites of zation, wher the use of the armory ed to be he both teams op their relat st all indicati 1 Coach Fred‘Cilles wil urg an allâ€" aries in the batc Taylor, SabRikki with the btillia offensive plMying It might of Highland 1 both Salusld| and accomplish ifar grea time. the "Moonli and â€" turing Mary| Brian rillo, has rad| fifty of New York‘s show girls t. A cal hit, to hown To the f; another to: person of : during ‘the Philadelphi play Young are in the * Lionel Ba ore a in "One Man‘s Journ@y" on y nd Satâ€" urday of th eek, story tells of the quie ism df the country doctor who! *3 s work without . tly beautiful and im to Holly? ante and beginning at 2:30 Musical nesday Alic1 tndy -1 litze Jackie Cooper will} mppear "Broadway Bock‘s Ricardo , ‘thel daredevil of romance and/finance: in the picture "Big Ex " is s at the Alcyon tonight for Shamrocks. 1 obtained 5 pim., Gsells, Hig rk for That‘s j . to towards formg fai worship. â€"| 4 : that all f of € ship have h in more vital tters living are Â¥Qund in faiths. x Foremu‘ our kind â€" wK inch and friendgBip for gardless ir We so wdnder| about the many different fofms df faith and worsh | {+ ably now bélin that Applica of © idea in business ig/that: of all customers With } for Usually Jt owp 1. or worshi as lear 1048 their uti:ï¬ion.f Dâ€"X 8 Ser Next This gamg will\be lthe Hfinal one wWORTH WHILE TBOUGHTsS t line h, We Broul the qjee io wl se p ults in Station Sniith will Hilis, Bodâ€" a |continuâ€" & day of religâ€" hurch. ighland may be in the played ‘uminâ€" . many s