5 PA # Elbert H. Mason which will be br‘:dalt over the radio through the ‘evening. â€" f To Address Young Republicans Tonight The second lecture in the series on World Affairs given by Clifton Utley will be held at ‘the Woman‘s elub on the evening of Nov. 8 at 8:80. In this lecture Mr. Utley will devote his time to Europeanaffairs. He has agreed to remain after the lecture for the discussion and inâ€" terpretation of election returns Secom! Utley Lecture To Be Held Nov. 3 Highwood Church Holds Annual Bazaar _ The Young Republicans will hold their last meeting tonight at Reâ€" publican headquarters at 8 o‘clock. Plans and distribution of work will be discussed for election day. The speaker for the evening will be Elbert Hubbard Mason. It is hoped a large crowd will attend. ner High street.and Oakridge ave., Friday and Saturday, Oct. 30, 81. On Friday the Dorcas society serves a Chop Suey Dinner from 5:30 to 8 p.m. 5 f Many beautiful and nuiï¬l_artielu will be on sale. Corno ‘will be played. Everything for the. success of this affair is being done by the various committees. â€" The public is welcome. Ne 28. 9t The Zionâ€" Lutheran church of Highwood will hold their annual Bazaar in the church parlors, corâ€" PAGE TWC ndetiticive Total value Hockmeyer ‘Tweeduroy Plus 4‘s. Heavy twill lining, Lastex cuffs, pleats. . Croventte Process (sheds water). Genuine Horsehide Cossack Jacket, frontquarter used exclusively. Trimmed with Laskinlamb, Bolivia lining. With Extension Cuffs ._________$11.45 l Horsehide Helmet to Match___. 1.35 sl '{95 Laskinlamb Mitts .__________ 195 O J 4 GARNET GARNETTS Style and Comfort Our operators are thorâ€" oughly skilled and are able to give you the newest and best innovations in b;nuty culture. A visit at Modern Beauty Salon will afford you the finest coiffure that can be had., § MEN‘S STORE OIL ::( ! . ERMANENTS 5 MODERN BEAUTY SALON Speciat ©2.10 JOE WENG, Prop. Phone Highland Park 724 .‘The annual bazaar at Zion Luâ€" theran Church, corner Oakridge and High st., Highwood, will be held Friâ€" day and~ Saturday evenings, Oct. 30 and 31, in the church basement. The Doreas society will serve a chop suey supper Friday evening beginning at 5:30 p.m. Corno will be played. > > :: $ >« | d Poster phn | ‘The poster class, a new venture for the YWCA, will hold its first meeting on Friday of this week at 2 p.m. Nicholas Frigo will be the instructor. ‘.‘There is no fee for this class and it is open to any one inâ€" terested. Each person is asked to bring whatever she may happen to have in the way ibr@u, pens, paints or poster ink. : Next Thursday, November 5, the Friendship Club will hold at the YWCA its first dance of the season to which the public is invited. Dancâ€" ing will be from 8130 to 12 o‘clock. An éexcellent swing orchestra will provide the music. This is the fourth year the club has sponsored these dances which have been very An enrollment of 35 men and woâ€" gives promise of an interesting seaâ€" son ahead for the newly organized Community Chorus meeting at the YWCA. At the meeting Tuesday evening, G. S. Canright was elected. the temporary chairman and Miss Blanche Thompson, temporary secâ€" retary. Permanent organization will be effected at the next meetng. The <lass is still open for enrollment. Tickets may be secured ‘at the door or from members of ‘the club. Flora Harrington is general chairâ€" Y. W. C. A. Notes All are cordially invited. Our marcels and shampoo will glorify your ©| Sl entire appearance........ signed for Our, permanents are the ':fl‘el.':.f perfection, Deâ€" Our: accom ed barber will trim hair in the style best suited 50 to vou .. :_I 00 € A New Trier back grabbed: the ball and ran for‘k touch down which the referee would have allowed if the Highland Park faris hadn‘t politely pointed out his mistake! _ Highland Park tried a lateral in the last quarter which bounded off half dozen hands and was grounded. Jerry Parsans probably prevented another score in the 3rd quarter when he intercepted a pass and ran 25 yards to his own 35 yard line. Parsons ‘played a hard game and along with Juhrend in the line, was the star of the game for Highland Park. Caun After: a slow but steady. march. down the field in the second quarâ€" ter, Powell of the New Trier backâ€" field, ran 12 yards around left end for a touchdown. s Froshâ€"Soph Team Loses to New Trier Coach Chuck Lauer‘s Froshâ€"Soph squad lost another close decision last Saturday to New Trier by the score of 6â€"0. © yA ' ed away. To date 509 have been approved by Springfield. f To date 758 cases have been apâ€" proved by the Lake county commisâ€" sion and sent.â€"to Springfield; 178 have ‘been disapproved, 269 withâ€" drawn, 76 deferred for various reasâ€" ons, 58 deceased, and 29 have movâ€" At the weekly meeting of ‘the Lake â€"County commission of public welfaré held in: the court house on Monday evening, Supt. Funk made a report on the present situation in Lake County: 1363 cases have been acted upon‘ to date leaving a total of 20 which have not yet come beâ€" fore the commission. Of this numâ€" ber 184 have been contacted by the investigatoys and are at present awaiting final proof that is requirâ€" ed by the state authorities for resiâ€" dence, citizenship and age,. Twenty five of the cases have not yet been contacted. It is reported that inâ€" vestigators would complete their visâ€" its by Nov. 1, ho Old AgeAssistance In Lake County The Cleveland Heights high school and Glenville high school were highâ€" est on the list of honor certificate winners judged after the exams in the college and conservatory. Each school had eight students each reâ€" ceiving honors. Oak Park and Riâ€" ver Forest township high school, was next with six. ® Nearly a thousand students, parâ€" ents and high school teachers were in Oberlin for the high school day program. |Ten states »were repreâ€" sented: Ohio, New York, Maryland, West Virginia, Illinois, Pennsylvanâ€" ia, Michigan, Indiana, New Jersey, and Missori, as well as the District of ‘Columbia. NE s Mr. Tom Wilder, whose exhibit of vivid landscapes will be taking place at his home that day, has graciously consented to lend some of his charmâ€" ing pictures to decorate the walls of the Music room. Members of the Arts committee will act as hostesses, and will serve light refreshments during the social hour. . No matter how stormy the weather may be on that day, within the Village House there will be an atmosphere of soâ€" ciability, an interesting play, beauâ€" tiful pictures, and a warmth of welâ€" come. $ f Doroth‘y Guilliams Wins Scholarship Twilight Gathering Of Art Classes Nov. 22 With the first project of the year well launchedâ€"the interesting and instructive lart classes taught ‘by Mrs. Williain Savin, each Saturday morning at the Braeside school, the Arts committee of the Ravinia Woman‘s club is planning for the first twilight gathering to take place promptly at 4 o‘clock, in the Music room of the Village House on Dean ave., Sunday, Nov, 22. These gathâ€" erings have been gaining steadily in. popularity the past few years, for besides ‘the attraction of lovely music, lnto}uth: talks, or other forms of entertainment, the friendly spirit of Ravinia holds sway at these sociable little, affairs. : They are open to any interested member of the community, and the social hour which follows the entertainment alâ€" lows strangers to meet and friends to chat. f This opening meeting will feature a one act play, "The Valiant," proâ€" duced under the able direction of Mrs. M. R. Hoffman, of the Thresâ€" hold Players, who so recently put on the splendid production of A. A. Milne‘s "To Have the Honor" acted by the Threshold Players in Glenâ€" coe. She will be assisted by Mrs. Charles M. Butler of the Ravinia Players, and the members of the cast are all amateur actors of repu« tation on the North Shore. THE PRESS The Highwood Indians ‘added anâ€" other team to the list of teams that Iui:not been able to score against them by defeating he ‘:fou Twin gity Merchants of Waukegan by a score of 2 to 0. Highwood Indians Defeat Waukegan The scores as follows: Indians 12 Indians 0 G A RN BE T P } GARNETT‘S and teams played are Highland Park 0. Spokes A. C. 0. Indians 0; Kenosha 0. Indiars 2; Waukegan 0. 7 ~Next Sunday the Racine, Wis., Service ;Sports will invade Highâ€" wood to try: to stop the Indians. Lakt Wednesday night Kenosha deéâ€" feated Racine by a score of 3 to 2. Kenoshawon the game in the last few rminutes of play with a 40â€"yard place kick. ~They no doubt are a strong team and the Indians are looking forâ€" ward to a real struggle. ‘ | Presenting the HEW VASSARETTE GIRDLE and ‘stretch your #D""/*" """â€" ocet trifle gmwnhy_numi'“*.""""’"“"“’“ T 3O Lillint in a new DOrous KKLOLCRL OW XERS: . 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Kenwood Famous ‘812.95 Blankets ._______._ Joan Wickman Is 1st Alternate For | Oberlin Scholarship THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1936 Joan Wickman, a nt at Highland Park High School, was first alternate for the sch i on‘ a Géerman examination ‘nt Oberlin college, Oberlin, : reâ€" cently. Joan had had only one year of German while other contesk had had thret years. | &4