‘ DECEMBER 19, 1935 ne line of rour mind er Purses ur sincere k, Illinois Lighters 1g HRISTM AS ETS hland Park 143 nd‘ass Ot y re Roval tte Cases rchase of Holders eby have gifts. RY Alt S F ars IFTS a.g J-;‘J 34 -;“« * :_1 l Cigarettes ums, esb s e h 4 Yardlev order to|provide a Christmas for Highland Park‘s needy, who in néed of help méore at this time than at any time during the past two ,Lrs. the management of the Alâ€" cyon theatre has announced a speâ€" cial benefit perfo ngcto be given nday aftetnoon, ember 23. Feodstuffs, in|any gmount, so long they are not of a|perishable type, ! be used for admission and will later be distributed through the Soâ€" cigl‘ Service, to families known to in need. t e increa n at this time m&: its . bource three major tauses. Becapse of the action of state legiglatur¢e last July, takâ€" ?:t.relief frgm township and placing it on the county, the townâ€" ship supervisqr can| give no aid g‘- cept in case of sickness. The IERC can give no dlothing, or if a man, even with a large family is placed on the WPA at or occasionally $65 per month, can give no aid of any sort. In addition, the Red Cgoss, which ywas formerly supplied th various types of clothing for distribution th¢e needy, is no !l?{.ger able to extend this help. us in man cases, a man, even though he is employed, at the wages mentioned, cannot gupply his famâ€" ily with actugl necéessities, and can réceive no aifl except through the help of the logal Soial Service. * vOL XxV; (25th This show takes place at the same hour that the| Christmas party beâ€" ing sponsored by the Legion, the Social Servic¢e dep@rtment of the Highland Park Woman‘s club, and the Highland Park Fire department, for local children who would otherâ€" wise have not Christmas, is being held at the Wloman‘s club. e increa n at this time mfli: its . bource three major tauses. Becapse of the action of state legiglatur¢e last July, takâ€" ?:t.relief frgm township and placing it on the county, the townâ€" ship supervisqr can| give no aid g‘- cept in case of sickness. The IERC can give no dlothing, or if a man, even with a large family is placed on the WPA at or occasionally $65 per month, can give no aid of ummmé\s' CONCERT IVEN TONIGHT reéceive no aifl except through the help of the logal Sdial Service. * The Social \Service does not use money from (it neral fund for these cases, ut? a as a clearing house for thoge o are able‘ to supply some pf th¢e needs reported to them or who @an provide odd hours ‘of work so |that a man in such cireumstrances | may obtain tho things he so ‘desperately needs for his family. f Even those who on direct reâ€" lief will hava no Christmas except that which may be supplied locally, as it is impogsible for an organizaâ€" tin such as|the IERC to provide such things. Deerfieldâ€"SI pfesent its C etning (Thu high school a:t Park. 0 ‘\The sessions for| the local high ool are taking care of the Christâ€" s needs of| 26 logal families and the Girl Scout troop of two. It is hoped that all more|fortunate Highâ€" land Parkers) will \respond generâ€" ously to this call for help in proâ€" viding Christmas‘ |cheer for the needy of the comminity. Three Hig Grou. oi F6 1...... New M g;ni- 'An;eli vinapereberfqnanensieinr«s»â€" PERBEEUANE n and Moon |.......__...L....._Gretchmaninoff Joyous Christi Day. .,.M..............Gnmh Hymn for Chrigtihas in bstibreniataneninied 0| Bienheureuse . Normandy ~MIM Alkit. O HERYVERNS| s..cocfpemmeencctuemizcent Goog Night and Chris Prayer....Foster El feo . .....}. o“\'uhh"? Aria ‘V:rho Triste ... ildhood â€" Fantag The three | Highland .Park high s¢hool musical organizations will take part. â€" The admission is free and everyone is cprdially invited. Londonderry Air (Old frish Melody) Elm Plac Give C To "Christm the annual C Place School, Jessie Lowe â€" Thursday, De A dress body will be noon at 2 o‘ admitted free John J. Welch, ster, anâ€" nounces that the| Deerfield post office will b¢ oper every evening until 9 .o‘clack (¢xcept Sunday) until Christmas facilitate q!e mailing of Ch parcels, A special windpw has been P"°"i_d°d for general| delivery patrons at the north end of PW' . von Theatre to Hold Beneâ€" fit Performance Monday, s mber 23 Carnet Solg on 'I-’I-;:&'-;“mm rields high school will hristnias concert this rsday) at 8:15 in the iditorium at Highland The Bind in Merrie Englande" ristmas play at Elm will (be given in the Smith auditorium | on . 19,\at‘8 p.m. .â€.Ill‘f:r the student held WThursday afterâ€" ock. Children will be to this performance. Students to hristmas Play ight at 8 o0‘Clock Mogram HOW TO LOCAL NEEDY Selection Chorus S_#:gol Musical o e Part fesmvincearin «... . PARBOEHE E....BMehmhofl _ _ _.__.l..... _ _ Gravaert Year) The H Javeloyes Sibelius x | ie fBabF Lc por, 8 Harry . Perts 'BB t, Kend . 1t ocm } t / +« n . Wible, _ 1 ’ R n, Rut & |). ,‘ . Shirley ) ite, zanne â€" New Ndney Holt, Pessy :‘ e x m_iu Bethany Church to > | | Give Cantata Sunday The choir of the Bethany Evan, gelical church will give its 3 mas Cantata at 11 a.m. next Sun day.! This choir has been undér th direction of Mr. Frederick E. Biele of Northwestern university for th \~ . { * Program | The }nm ~Mr. George Bray and Choir Might in a::numru.. Choir > ‘The Visit of the Shepherdsâ€"Mrs. L. R Re 'i!'r;,: McVeh, Fritsch and Forgy The p! Songâ€"Dr. E. D. Fritsch Hymz of iseâ€"the Choir. | lhth. rano | _ 4 e rp ced flms nâ€" no & c rovgsion Sf the Mactâ€" Gnirtelte,| Mess past thrée years. The ‘Cantata be ented is entitled ."The Hol: Chil‘:â€â€œh’y Horatio Parker. Christmag story is presented in very vivid manner throughout th/ entite production. A cordial in tation is extended to all membe: and friends ot the church to hear this Christmas message. §* A| Vesper service will be held ? 4:30 p.m. at which time the youn peo]?le and the children of the Surâ€" day‘school will present a Pageant and| White Gift: service entitled "Th Chr}stmu Story." The "Whi Gifts" will be sent to the Flat Roc Evangeli¢al Orphan home at Flat Rock, Ohio. The public is invi to share in these services. A. P Fay Lodge to Hold | Installation of Officers mbets of A. 0. Fay Lodge No. 66 A.F.& &A.M. will hold the sixtyâ€"fifth annual â€" installation offigers this evening (Thursday at $:30 at the Masonic tmeple on Shet foll Seni erl! ff‘. wal by < lian f“.i?nionr"; Wardenâ€"Edward Streq- | ger. I Px 3 l P I byt fiel Lo how, fea Wh ‘hel 22 chu and brit The fnamen n t NC 0 in 8 Harry Ports, Frank M % | .R Wieboldt, Kendrick Bridges. Sh no it Biniriey : _ W Chil :Lmlehemâ€"m Ann Kerber, y n Wible,: Naney. ArM % kty _ Richardson, Ruth Schwaditz, $h ... Shirley â€" Haskins, ite, Suzanne . Newman, Joan Naney it, Pergy Knight, John l;n % ds Dï¬Â«'w.hih Mac oJnes, Nancy 4 PA t + Thek" Rioweâ€"David Worth, Harry We Atthur . Bwanson. , T Kirk, Frances Grimes, El a Jinking. A rjorie | Johnson, Doris . Timm, ‘Ioyce Haworth,, Dorother Boehm., LaNelle y cou ocm â€" PRais wri the OX Spaulding, 'fLeasu&erâ€"Chnrles F. Grant. Secretaryâ€"Edward C. Ohrmund, &rph'lâ€"â€"Peter Grimson. ganistâ€"Robert W,. Schneide e Christmas Story," a pl ten jby Rita Benton . given children of the Junior departâ€" t of| the Highland Park + rian :‘church, and special orga ic by Esther Ward Ball will ed, at the church‘s ann 1 te Gift Service, whicl;)ill Sunday afternoon, ‘embar t 4:30 at the church. 1 |. ing to long eustom in h, the members of the school th attending the service tributions of money | s. These are divided bet § H and Association House, of our Presbyterian Neighbo: Houses. | Characters in the Play bniot . Wardenâ€"Walter E. Meiâ€" ite Gift Service > o Be Held Sunday at Presbyterian Churc idl’n‘roni. e installation will be conduct ohn Hay, George Greene, Wi J. Brown and Albert Larso e officers to be installed are orshipful Master â€"Joseph nior nior nior mphsnâ€"-Freeman Abbott, P.N nior: Deaconâ€"Theodore Arns lerâ€"E. D. Cribbs, P.M. Deaconâ€"George Weiss. Stewardâ€"George Glade Stewardâ€"Harold â€" Bloon orie ; Eiess mds irth, ; Dorothen Boehm, LaNe Ruth Thompson, M,i Con Pearl Anne Wiebo! ~__...Wayne Schotan HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS â€" THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1985 inhlamh Park Pres FFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK ‘ The annual Sunday school Christâ€" mas program of the First United t Evangelical church will be rendered on Monday evening Dec. 23rd at |\7:80. ‘The program ‘will consist of Christmas music and recitations to be‘given by representatives of the various departments of the school. The public is cordially invited. GOODFELLOWS ANSWER LEGION XMAS PLEA Highland Park Organizations to Provide Christmas Cheer for Needy Children > While the Children‘s Christmsds Benefit fund sponsored by the Dumâ€" aresq Spencer post, the Woman‘s club and the Fire Department is still short of the needed amount, the liberal response being made by "Goodfellows" indicates that the Christmas party for the children to be held at the Highland Park Woman‘s club Monday afternoon, December 23 will be a success. Santa Claus will attend the chilâ€" drens party in person and will not only give out the gifts himself but has> arranged music, entertainment and all the things that delight a child at Christmas time. Many of the little boys and girls who will attend thought maybe Santa Claus would not come this year, Comâ€" mander‘ Gilroy urgesâ€"eyery "Goodâ€" fei]ow†to ‘try and, do something that none of the 400 children inâ€" vited be disappointed. 1 No December Meeting _ of Elm Place P.â€"T. A. Christmas Program at | | First U. E. Church Donations are being received by Mr. Harry Earhart, located at the offices of Murray & Terry, 377 Cenâ€" tral avenue, who announces that the entire proceeds of this special fund being raised for the benefit of the children will be expended for candy, fruit, toys and its is hoped sufficient will be raised to include mittens, socks and other needed items of warm apparel. Commander Edwin Gilroy anâ€" nounces that the Highland Park Thrift Shop has made a liberal donâ€" ation of $50 and that a number of prominent .citizens have forwarded checks for generous amounts but that donations of a dollar and even less are welcome. + To those who prefer. to donate toys, candy or fruit it is requested donations be forwarded to Chief Hoskins of the Fire department who is in charge. The Highland Park Woman‘s club committee consisting of! Mrs. A. O. Mason °Jr., . Mrs. Frances Parker and Mrs. G. W. Fawell and the Legion Auxiliary headed by Miss P. Cole and Mrs. E. Werner are arranging to wrap the gifts. There will be no regular Decemâ€" ber meeting of the. Elm Placeâ€"Green Bay P.T.A., its place being: taken by the Christmas play, "Christmas in Merrie England," by the pupils of the Elm Place 8th grade, Dec. 19, at 8 o‘clock. On Jan. 15 the members of the P.T.A. and friends will enjoy a lecture given by Mrs. Anita Wilâ€" lets Burnham, on "Fourth of July in Old‘Mexico." tA The Highlan %HOP LOCALLY AND _ AVOID THE CROWDS No matter what type of merâ€" handise is desired, there is a Highâ€" nd Park storeâ€" fully prepared to ill the need. *4 .With quality, reasonable prices nd wide ‘selection available, minus he train ride, the jostling crowds ind the ‘various other inconvenienâ€" }es of Chicago shopping, residents rmy congratulate themselves on heir â€" opportunity of shopping in heir own town. "Harmony Lane," ‘based on the omances and life story of Stephen }. Foster, eminent composer of popâ€" ilar ‘ballads, is to be featured on aturday. Douglas Montgomery and velyn Venable are starred in this ilm. ; A pageant of the world‘s greatest ntertainers, headed by Jack Benny ind an intriguing story of all comâ€" ine to make "Broadway Melody of 936" a most ambitious musical exâ€" ravaganza. â€" It‘s the ‘Alcyon‘s ofâ€" ering for Sunday, Monday, and {onday and Tuesday, Dec. 22â€"23â€"24. And don‘t forget to atten‘d the {ovie Christmas Charity Party givâ€" n by the Alcyon on Monday, Dec. 3 at 2:30 pm. A matinee performâ€" nce with an entire change of proâ€" ram and any foodstuffs you care "Five more days, including toâ€" ay, to do your Christmas shopâ€" ing." Those words need not bring ip visions of crowded loop streets nd stores to Highland Park shopâ€" ers. <~The excellent stock and wide ariety of selection offered in lighland: Park in its wellâ€"lighted nd thoroughly modern stores, make owntown trips unnecessary for loâ€" al residents. â€" Bette. Davis ‘and George Brent r next. Wednesday and Thursday "Special Agent," a powerful draâ€" a with a glowing romance, based o bring will serve as your admisâ€" ion ticket. â€" Your donation to make ip Xmas baskets which are to be istributed among â€"the community‘s eedy families. , ? n the daring exploits and thrilling dventures of the undercover men the Treasury. Department. The members of the Highland ark Young Men‘s club will hold eir fourth annual New Year‘s eve arty at the Chicago House, Wheelâ€" g where last year‘s party took ace. Members and their ‘friends Iways look forward to this event th great anticipation as a «reâ€" ewal of old friendships and acâ€" uaintances. / flms / Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy eep moviegoers chuckling throughâ€" ut their feature length picture, Bonnie Scotland," at the Alcyon n Friday evening of this week. Further information and reserâ€" ations may be obtained by calling jock‘s Service Station, Gsells, ease‘s or the Highland Park Pharâ€" nacy. Reservations must be in not ater than‘ December 26. 4 ighland Park Stores Offer All Advantages of Loop Shopping Jcyon to Feature roadway Melody of 1936 M.C. New Year‘s Eve Party to Be Held in Wheeling Park Press "' Christmas Services at Trinity Church The Church School of Trinity Parish will hold its Feast of Lights on Sunday, December 22 at 4 o‘clock. j This service is symbolic of the| Eternal Light: that came into a world of dark uncertainity, Acoâ€" lytes, representing the four Evanâ€" gelists, received the Light from the Altar and carry it throughout the church and to the Christmas tree itself. During this spread of light an explanation is made eoneerninz\ the various effects produced ‘by light. sg hed The children who are members of the Church school also at this servâ€" ice present their, Advent offering in a manger placed at the foot of the altar steps. | â€" > The other Chri?mn services are a Midnight Choral Eucharist beginâ€" ning at 11 o%clock on Christmas Eve and two celebuï¬gns on Christmas morning â€" a plain celebration: at 7:830 and a choral celebration at 10:30 o‘clock. Carol Program Held Sunday at Y.W.C.A. An innovation in Christmas carol singing was made possible last Supâ€" day afternoon through the cooperaâ€" tion of the newly organized civic orchestra, which has made great progress under the leadership of Mrs. Helen Mayer Mannings. Following the rehearsal, Mrs. Henry Hawes introduced the Rev. Mr. Siemsen, who conducted a short Christmas service, succeeded by the singing of carols to the acompaniâ€" ment of the orchestra. Tea was served by the members of the "Y" board under direction of Miss Adele Everett and Mrs. Lydia Hutton, Mrs,. Theodore Osborn and Mrs. James Garnett presided at the tea table. The orchestra‘ members, their guests, and many other friends of the "Y" . attended the "open house." Members of the orchestra are ask> ed to be prompt at.rehearsal this coming Friday evening, Dec. 20, at 8 o‘clock, at the YWCA. [ Lt. Elmer L. Johansen, of the U. S. N. R., Great Lakes, will lecture on aviation at the public library auditorium on Friday evening, Dec. 2, at 7:30 o‘clock. Lt. Johansen is an experienced aviator, having entered the service during the war in 1917. He learnâ€" ed to fly at Pensacola, Fla., and in 1918 entered active service in Italy. In 1919 he returned to America and entered Massachusetts Institute of Technology, graduating in 1922. From 1926 to date, he has been in the naval reserve. f Elmer L. Johansen to Lecture on Aviation Highland Parkers Invited to Visit Lake Forest House afternoon. Legion to Meéet Monday, December 23 There‘ll be no. admission charge, but on account of the limited seat, ing capacity of the auditorium, adâ€" mission will be by tickets which MIi be secured at the main library desk without charge. Because of the great amount of inquiry . and curiosity about the Cape Cod residence on Green Bay road in Lake Forest, Mr. Marshall Campbell, the owner of the house, has generously decided to have a "visitors‘ day" on Sunday, Decemâ€" ber, 22, in order to give Highland Park people an opportunity to see this most unusual place. ‘The house is in the Colonial Cape Cod style following faithfully houses in Martha‘s, Vineyard and Wood‘s Hole on the Cape. It was designed by the architectural offices of Jerome Robert Cerny, Inc., and is complete in every detail. ‘The entire house is air conditioned in conjunction with a fine heating system. Messrs. Charles and Marâ€" shall Campbell and Jerome and Robâ€" ert Cérny extend to Highland Parkâ€" ers a hearty invitation to visit this house on Sunday, December 22, beâ€" tween the hours of 2 and 5 in the The next regular meeting of the Dumaresq Spencer post of the American Legion will be held on Monday evening and will feature a special visit from Santa Claus boots, whiskers and all. 4 He will bring a special gift for cach member attending and has promised to take part in the interâ€" tainment arranged. § i Commander Edwin Gilroy cordiâ€" ally invites every member to |atâ€" tend and take part in this special Christmas ‘party. + The . . was known been a v of both the dian army, served the World War the can army, which r 1 a search of his ts fa reveal any ime or any kind showing service | other personal # lwld Herman Corrado some« | previously that he still had xo ;pemiod money : due him, t 3per:oml papers belonging to | were found. h 7 The i Bay road Glencoe Satu zioli was dri to Chicago to ateur boxing ing snowsto seeing stepped off road. _ Rockeo Highland Pa BRO The \Christmas sponsored by Dumaresq Spen post and the Highland Park = ber of Com goes on the tonight at 7 at the sales room on 8. First stzeet to the Pearl tre. . Local and musical will take : in the program each evening, will consist one â€" and hours of enteftainment. 4 The commi in charge First The commi in charge that there arp stillm~several i« cies on the p m to be filled invites those |who wish to their ‘services|to get in touch either Henry|A. Hansen at H.P. 268 or E t â€"Belmont, of, the Cha â€"of Commerce H.P. 2954. l =.| Elks Initi Six New Members at â€" ursday Meeti Santa Claug will be present take part in ahmnouncing. A Six new ) were ini in the local EKs lodge at the ‘w biggest ihg of the year, last Thursday at the Elk hall McGovern ang Laurel av new members jare George ; 0 nell, Carl Caspl, Walter Wileox, |G. Reed* Basinge#, Leonard Nieterâ€" Ray Molendi. | Exzft-od and members other neighboging lodges as well several mem of the Grand attended the ng. * Members who are planning to tend the. a 1 New‘ Year‘s partyâ€"of the deganization are to seMI their reservations in |to Jamesâ€"Colling, | secretary, = ately, ‘beca of the fact that local hall will accomodate only| a limited numb@r. â€" . CORONER The stage at the Greenbay on Saturday, De 21, at 8 will be set | ‘m First Chri " a dramatization|of "Buffin‘" the childrens book off the press| which is being sented by local Children‘s atre. . Catherine rie Geary, di of the Chil ‘s theatre and Barrett, au of the book / collaborated on the adaptation follows the k very closoli‘ ly such changes amdditions been made are necessary for purposes of matization. J and Bing are|typical modern characters their father mother deli ly unde parents. â€" cast ~also incl Dinah, their polored Mammy: Buff their cat who take an part in all fun and adventu of the two | Buffin‘s Ftt Christmas L to Be GiÂ¥en December 21 A coroner‘ exonerated land Park, Joseph Rocko forest prese and Skokie ployed ‘as a j rado‘s tavern Death of Jï¬ of Au Hugo L Semhr. f ter, announces the H . Park and Ravinia pos! be open every evening | o‘clock {except Sunday) Christmas, to facilitate the ing of Christmas parcels. | Broadcadt to Take Place Tonight at Seven NOTICE ng his b J ‘part in ® thibition. The / prevented him fr jury last is Tazioli of = se automobile b0, who lived &n t near D roak iway and was anâ€" itor at Geo = Jackson G occurred on Kohling d jin y night wheh Taâ€" ie sidewalk ¢ Fi«l_loulu c hospital. f s tul cidental d cans( |* cast also incl olored Mammy: who take an fun and adveptu in Annual X NUMBER 42 n. â€" The dâ€" ited him. fr had y walk ( OR AZIC 1 - . aday of % bile fkillad ved in‘ the wab anâ€" rorg pre Gro on Brge : rofd |in wh aâ€" in f “ lind in of y 4 X