, NOVEMBER 7, 1935 ine Road Jim Suter, assistant sceoutâ€" + T1 of Libertyville, will be nbat Medalmen‘s Association t m go m o n se a 'zcuu.'h. 1 n the occagion will be: Kdâ€" !saum.lbl-ll- no¢ Hormer will be present IL anghip. LK +SAUCE nd Cards lubs IDAYS RNE :. -ththwl&m n".i Luncheons Spot" Martini 20 cents LE DRESSING t and : Call and nS Service In spite of the rainy night there *were 200 recla’tntion:’for the adult education classes last Monday at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school. | 200 Register for: ' Education Classes _ at High School ‘These services will be held each evening at 7:45 in the ghapol"of Bethany church. â€" _ | L Classes will start, next Monday evening, Nov, 11, and from reports on all sides almost as many more are expected to enroll at that time. Dorothy Meredith, graduate of ilwaukee State Normal, teather of rt at Lincoln. school. f +â€"Metal: work (7:30 to 10) taught y Edmond Wickman, graduate of ilwaukee Normal School.â€" Tap dancing ‘(2 classes, 7:30 to :45, and §#:45 to 10) taught by obert Kendig of Dâ€"S high school. Sewing (7:30 to 10) taught by ucie Burwash ofâ€" Dâ€"S high school. Engligh usage (8:45 to 10) taught y Regina Beckmeyer of Dâ€"S high hool. Typing (#:30 to 8:45 and 8:45 to 0, two classes) taught by teacher om Dâ€"S high s¢hool. | | Advanced | stenography (8:45 to 10) taught by a |teacher from D:S high school. | c 4j The speaking vc?:: (7*30 to $;45) teacher still| uncertain. y Rhythmic dancing (7:30 to 8:45) ’{ucher Uncertain | Women‘s gym classes (2 classes, 7:30 to 8:45 and 8:45 to 10) taught by [Miss Ma Bugbee of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school. j Business men’sl basketball league â€"every Monday evening from 7:30 to 10, The public is invited to watch these* games. * s Evangelistic Meetings _ | . _â€" at Bethany Church A number of visiting pastors are filling the pulpit each evening of this week. Rev. F. W. Deutsche.of Elmhurst ‘will be the aï¬:‘:ker on Thursday evening, and y. I L. Schweitber of Logan Square, Chiâ€" cago, on Friday evening. . £R Beginning with Sunday lnoming at 11 a.m., and each eveinng .durâ€" ing the next week, the Rev. J. G. Schwab of Chicago will |be the preacher. Rev. Schwab needs no introduction in Highland| Park as he was pastor of the local evangelâ€" ical church for a umbeq of years during the war od, and has freâ€" quently visited this city as‘a district superintendent of | the evangelical churches. Rev. Sthwab is a very able speaker and a mah of deep religious convictionk, is able to preâ€" sent spiritual truth in a very clear manner. It is ho that many peoâ€" ple will avail themselves of the opâ€" portunity of hearing him while he is at Bethany. Cl ho The purpose of these special serâ€" vices will be twoâ€"fold: First, they are being held to help those who alâ€" ready are members of the church to gain a firmer grip on their spiritâ€" ual relationships in life. Secondly, they are being held to help such as desire to dedicate themselves to the Christian cause and affiliate with the church. $sk _A special invitation is extended to all of the community who have no regular church home." | _ |||) | Show Next Month To Benefit Skating Ri The schedule of existing classes is as follows: " tig * * . Wednesdays : Men‘s gym class (7:30 to 10) all business men of the,community are invited to attend this class. Younger men‘s basketball class (7:30 to 10) all young men of the community are asked to join this class. Eoo The fee‘ for these ch'::za is $1,00 for ten lessons payable advance. Other classes for whicfl there has been a good deal of demand but not enough to give themi{ precedence over the above classes are: drawâ€" ing, ~painting, Spanish, French, German, contract bridge, current events, book reviews, ux}ial dancing, and ‘photography. m ‘If these classes “3 organized they will probably have to be selfâ€" supporting. A room will: be provided free and help given in obtaining a teacher but the class must be willâ€" ing to underwrite the ‘teacher‘s ul:‘ No classes now stered will continue if the enrgllment for th same drops to bel ten members for three consecutive nights. Mem bers may enroll in some other clas without additional tharge. P call Mr. Scheuchenpfiug, H. P. 858 or Mrs. Leslie Schauffier, H. P. 1109 for further information. | A special sgeries of evangelistic services are being held at the â€" any Evsnxeliepl church at the présâ€" ent. time. | The Ravinia Players will pres "As Husbands Go" by el ers, Friday and Saturday evenings, Dec. 6 and 7, in the Ra: ,:linVflh House. The play will be sponsore by the Ravinia P. T. A. and the proceeds will be used for the . i skating rink. Mrs. Walter Reitz, social chairman, will be in charge of the ticket sales. All tickets to the play will include skating privâ€" ileges at the Ravinia skating rink during the year. ‘ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1935 | Wwoodworking . wor (7 :80 to 10 #‘yh R;)bort Schneider of D)oapm ool. | Applied arts (7:;:380 to 10) taught Prize Essay Contest f Is Sponsored by the © H.P. Community Chest , Much intérest has been shown by grade schpol children of Highland Pai‘k in. the â€"prize essay contest sponsored |by the Community Chest in order to stimulate interest among the’chilflr_dnj in the objects ‘ua purâ€" posés of the present chest campaign. f A]thodgxz the contest does ‘not cloge ’til‘ iflnight, Monday, Nov. 18 many entries showing careful study of the subject "Why Everybody in Hi hlan? \Park Should Contribute to the Contmunity Chest" have been recé ive%. Some of the young enâ€" trants have chosen unique ways of expressing. their reasons for supâ€" 4 .. Community Chest | \"Give onte for all" * | o make children grow into | gi:ixenslhu! | } The money you give as a good deed. Unempl wifll work with | ! any lT t : >| * \ Kor Touyto'bfuyfuel. â€" «To help) Girl Scouts and the rest ive to the Community Chest! _ Every girl and boy in the fourth to gighth grades inclusive are ur to send in their entry before midâ€" night uondfy. A first and second prite will be awarded for the best essays recgived from children in each of the five grades to whom g;: contest is open. The first prize fo) each grade is a month‘s free m to the Allgon Theatre, the passe being donated to the Community port. ‘The following submitted in verke by a sixth grade pupil is typiâ€" ;ll of lor?‘ of the interesting reâ€" sponses: |; it 1 | : Highland Mea‘ut Markét | 8 North Seconid Street _\ Phone Highland Park |}35 Turkeys MO Roast of Beef Pork Sausage FANCY FRESH DRESSED Fresh Ground ROLLED Complete selection of Fishâ€"Thursday, Friday, Sature o E. Another Aspect of Adult Education hicken Legs | 1J ( mumMMYy, Dox‘r You THINR tT‘S TimE To bo yOuR | HOome work 7 14¢ northern birds Chest by the thgatre management. The second prize§ to be awarded in each grade are $2.00 merchandise certificates â€" good Abat any store in Highland Park for whnte_hr $2.00 ( ï¬airï¬{dul of sewing, ‘Fs. R eon, Mrs. Ed home, Mrs. F. cal dressings, sotial service, son; library, house, Mrfl‘. Tho orial and| anni will buy, The Judges who will read the esâ€" says and make | the awi‘r‘da are: Mrs. George Taylor, former. English teacher &t Elm Place school; Miss Helen Flinn, acting librarian; Rev. Louis W. Sherwin, ‘D.D., pastor of the Presbyterian Church. | . Children who wish to enter the contest should bring or .mail theirf essays to the Highland Pérk Comâ€" munity Chest, 15 South $t. Johns avenue, before midnight, Nov. 18-11 Hospital Auxiliary Meets November 13 R.]T.R. ‘Iflastin:‘gs; pu Mrs. George Baldwin. small 1 Cottage CHEESE ver Ib. ;i........ bonelfess ‘ _lb. 25 nks ng committees follow: bert Herbst; lunchâ€" rd Smith; n is‘ . Hitcheock;: §m~ rs. Leonore Hoyné; rs. William B. Watâ€" s, Charles Rubens; as Sheridan; memâ€" ersary fund, Mrs. gs; public relatigns, 3 for ib. 35¢ ib. 24c 10c THE PRESS8 )C aAY Mrs. Emanuel Mandel | Celebrated Her 87th Birthday October 25 Mrs. Mandel is the widow of the founder of M:nt;el Brothers |store and is kno'Ln th’ country b'vef for her philanthropic work. She is the mother of Edward Mandel, .v}:o is now president of €Pe store, and Miss Babbette Bird is\ her great grandâ€" daughter. |On the, evening 7’3‘ her birthday, Mrs. | Mandel . received messages of congratulation from all over the world, including one |from President Roose}ï¬lt and | anpther from Governor rner. t | Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Bird and Miss Babbette Mandel Bird, 152 Robsart place, Kenilworth, enterâ€" tained at a family dinner p'aiy of ten on Qct. 25, in celebration of the 87th | birthday |of »Mrs.â€" Emanuel Makdel of Highland Park. | | Julia Boy of New York. The secâ€" ond excerpt is from a a footnote exâ€" plaining the letter, "I wish you could gee our Chicaâ€" go Woman‘s club in its new home in the Art Institu ;‘lttzhe ‘southwest corner of Michi%\ avenue and Van Buren street. We do feel so proud of.‘our recently |acquired dongicile, All about us on the walls ‘hang beautiful int:%a, and ‘the furnâ€" ishings are |so satisfactory.. / 4Our club is becoming %umtial and increasing in nunibers, We have é05 members now. Mrs. ï¬enry L. rank is our pregident this year and is filling the o most efficiently. ;he and her sister, Mrs. H nr;,Sol- omon, are star members of the club, for both are musical as well as lit "Everyone was pleased with the cup and saucer you sent the club. I gave a han -pli::Qd cup and saucer which I thought pretty, and almost all the members f:eded the request to contribute, we now |have enough china fox3° teas following the meetings. i3 ol Lt / _ Let us assist you in solving your garden pyoblems, let us offer % you. suggest;ioI:s in regard to your lawn, the care of your treeae the care of }yo‘ r shrubs and perennials, what fertilizer to make | use of. what s;:ring flowering bulbs to planit’s Free, just ‘call% $420. $: j r ooo t** i# ; # ‘Plant Larlï¬@pur, Shasta Daisies, Columbines and other hardy flowering plants now, Shrubs and Evergr is here too we can . supply fyou wnth excellent homeâ€"grown stock, on {: Visit our Gre in mind that’i your order f¢ peN~" [you like to have a few Tulips,. D %odils, , Mertensias, | | Crocus or Hyacinths in bloom in your own garden next . Spring, ie s0, the bulbs should be planted now and we have everyâ€" | thing yé»u :msh in that line. Call 3420 or visif our modern flower ?u shop, onle block west of depot on Laurel Avefme. fH Attention For Tï¬e Best In Flowers For Ove / Garde enhouses, RidgelRoad and Park Avenue, and bear | over your Flows r Phone MZJ;'e are ready to fill r flowers to be télegraphed to all parts of the world. . erary. Sitting beside Mrs. § today I found M uel f del, a sisterâ€"inâ€"law of Mrs. F 6 our president, obviously (proud her brilliant relative." T > "Mrs. Emanuel Mandél,| whom Martha met in 1884, lives in 1 land Park, and celebrates her 86th birthday. n:i : hunsgrouthg her "honor, + ience, troops of friends," er name | is :;ova.to many have not : personally, She becani¢ A mzzer of the nC?llï¬uo oman‘g club in the 90‘s, and a in the new building bears her name. Emanue!l and Babbette | Mandel memorial at Michael Reese hospital is her gift." Graded and Cnflï¬odfy Uncle Sam : ANNOUNCEMENT NOW YOU CAN SERVE BUTTER 15 CHURNED FROM SWEET Z2 LAND O‘ LAKE Swec Geam BUTTE AND AL®S 22 [} 3 40 Years V ETsS After the of the service the class enm;:. the and his wife, Rev. and Mrs, A. Melvin Tinâ€" ker at m dinner at the Tally Ho Tea Room at Park Ri Rev. Tinker was formerly teacher of this class at Austin. A large delegation of men and the?r‘wint for m&ib& Class of the ‘Austin M. E. Church §unday ‘School ‘visited M. E. church at North ayvenue and Laurâ€" etta plate last Sunday n and added greatly. to t and en« thusiasm of,ae vice. | Grace M. E. cmmh . Host To Austin Class The Mystery “ï¬{'&n â€"For years ord, itians and hou:evqimve lemandâ€" ed Fresh Eggs, And at no time in the egg: industry | sciâ€" ence given protechion‘ito the purchaser of ¢ggs." | â€" â€"â€"Uncle S:lt ug Deâ€" partment now recognizes that the myst« about eggs must be and removed for t ecâ€" tion: of the public. f â€"All Land O‘Lakes : will be . inspected, gt ;. dated and certified by Ungle. Sam, protecting the purchaser with the ‘same government certifâ€" cate used | in iguishing Land O‘Lakes S \Cream Butter from other grades of butter. > =â€"| Â¥ â€"Pride of the Lake| Shore Butter made and ked for Centrella Stores c our caréful supervision as does Land O‘Lakes Buttet., â€"This same policy will emâ€" brace our egg‘s and Shore eggs can be pu: with the knowledge and satisfacâ€" tion that every is guarâ€" anteed fresh and wholesome. â€"Smail size or are never included in Lake Shore brand. : Â¥ i â€"ILaké Shore Eggs will merit PAGE FIVE 4t