â€"â€"GARNETT‘S man, and its long run in N;â€"f;k gives proof of its popularity. +On Monday, Dec. 7, Ann Birk Kuper will present a reading of "Stage Door" at the North Shore Congregation Israel in Glencoe. The play was . written by Edna Ferber in collaboration with George Kautâ€" "Stage Door" to Be Read Dec. 7 at Sisterhood Meet tween all points where the roundâ€" trip fare is more than $1.00. Tickets sold under the reduced rate schedule, which is based on a â€"roundâ€"trip fare equal to one and oneâ€"half times the charge made for a oneâ€"way ride, will be on sale at all North Shore Line stations until January 1. The tickets can be used returning any time within 30 days of the date of sale. during th4 month of December are announced | by the Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroadâ€"â€"the North Shore Lineâ€"when a special schedule of low roundâ€"trip holiday fares will be in effect for trips beâ€" _ The club is grateful to the Bell Telep Company and to the Tillâ€" man Company for the loan of es for the play. The Twilight Gathering will take p in late January and members of the community are askâ€" ed to in mind the Hobby Show in early April at which all resiâ€" dents of the community will be inâ€" vited to |exhibit hobbics, North Shore Line â€" The club Telep C man of [ The take p members of ed to i Woman‘s Club. . After a few words of welcon by the chairman, Mrs. thur! Raff, a masterful performâ€" ance ,th'ltirrhgou-oetphy. "The Valiant," was given by, Vieâ€" tor McKeigh n, J. Lincoln Gibson, ine‘ Stetson, â€" Ernest Darnell, under She direction of Mrs. M. R. Hoffman of Ravinia, Durin thophsnntnchlhonr, which owed the play, the guests dmired, the colorful landscapes of Tom Wilder, and chatted about the Tea Table, where they were served cider, dou inuts, and apples by the following members of the Arts Comâ€" mittee: | Mesdames Griffin ~Wells Baker, Mary Helmhold, Arthur Jaâ€" cobs, W. Harold Rutherford, and Lew Sarett. Helen Sarett, Judy Rutherfdrd and Paula Raff served as ushers and helpers. the plea which the the colort Tom , and ¢ Tea T where â€" eu"l uts, a following members mittee : | Mesdames Baker, Mary Helm cobs. Harald Attended by 200 S':my Afternoon PAGBR TWO ilight Meeting I nces Bargain for December for rail travelers Full ‘details can be â€"obtained from the U. S. Marine Corps Reâ€" cruiting Station, 824 New Post Ofâ€" be sent to Paris Island, South Carâ€" olina, for training. The . Marine Corps offers a splendid opportunâ€" ity for travel. Marines are stationâ€" ed in Cuba, Hawaii, the Philippines, China, Guam, the Virgin Islands, and the Panama Canal Zone. Maâ€" rines are also stationed on all the larger ships of the navy and travel to all parts of the world.: Through the Marine Corps Institute, Maâ€" rines are enabled to further their; education by enrolling for any one of several courses.. A diploma ia‘ awarded upon completion of each course, and these courses are with-,i out cost to the individual. U. S. Marine Corps Seeks Enlistments The U. 8. Marine Corps is now accepting young men between the ages of 18 and 25 years for enlistâ€" ment. Men being enlisted now will Moroney‘s Insurance ... 1 Paul‘s Barber Shop ..........__.. ColemaN‘s ....,.;.........}..:...... .0.3 Highland Park Elks ... ‘My Favorite Inn ...:........._. N. 8. B!l%g. <Merchants........ Central Tire Co. Highland Park Recreation 5 Team Standing Team s Gem Cleaners vs. Highland P Elks and Del Rio vs. Moroney‘s 1 surance on Tuesday night, and Wednesday My Favorite Inn meet Paul‘s Barber Shop and > Centra Tire faces Braun Bros. s vs. ‘ North Shore Building Merchâ€" ants; Highland Park Recreation vs. Marchi Bros. on : Monday nig place honors last week . when winning gai a lap on the oney‘s Inmuqa;hnm who d f two to My Favorite Inn. Other games last week 1 Shore Bléi:ging Merchants, ~ Ray and rge . Bock i ‘load for Del Riog&:h m and 550 mp(cti?ly.‘ while T. N Nichols and L. Tazioli were h for the Merchants with 535 and 550. Braun Bros. took three the Highland Park Recreation ; and Colemans climbing closer to the top by taking two from Cen ’ Tire. R Next week‘s games are Coleman!s, vs. ‘North Shore Bnilding â€" Marck. Gem Cleaners Lead in Bowling League The Board of the Sisterhood meet in the morning at 10 o‘ and there will be sewing at 9: Box luncheon is served at 12 the reading begins at 2:15. *Â¥ ‘l‘ avorite inn. games last g,';.: L uilding Merchants, â€" George :Bock i Dcl io with serioe of mmi]!rply. while T. N ind L. Tazioli were h Merchants with 535 and un Bros. took three and Park Recreation ‘ 11 10 vehicle istrati for ne Inâ€"| CI% i; a new puican 10 10 crease in early registrations. In the first three months of 1934 a total of 939,899â€"cars were licensed and for the same period of 1935 vehicles numbering 1,025,273 were registered. â€" as many as were registered for the same period of ‘1933. >Each . year since 1938 has shown a marked inâ€" Through the coâ€"operation of car owners, installation of modern maâ€" chinery and establishment of a branch office of the automobile deâ€" partment in Chicago, Secretary Hughes registered by April 1st this year, 1,161,246 cars, almost twice An applicant for plates for a newly acquired used car must furâ€" nish evidence of ownership in the form of a properly endorsed cerâ€" tificate of title from the previous Those registering new cars for the first time are required. to apâ€" ply for a certificate oftitle, which will be issued upon f’iflflltltion of a bill of sale. t 4 The certificate of title is good for the life of the car when in posâ€" session of the original owner. If, howtver, ownership is transferred at any time, a new certificate of tiâ€" tle must be obtained by the purâ€" 1t is not necessary to apply for a new certificate of title if the apâ€" puicant now has one. j vehicle should return the istration card with the for new plates. It is not necessary to In applying for tags, said Secreâ€" tary Hughes, owners will avoid the inconvenience and annoyance exâ€" perienced in a last minute rush to buy them. Many persons last year were required to stand in line in subâ€"zero weather in order to purâ€" chaseâ€" plates, he said. â€" According to the Illinois Mptor Vehicle Act, car owners must disâ€" play new plates on January 1. There is no period of grace provided in the law. Car owners failing to comply are subject to arrest. Vehicle Licenses for 1937 Should Be Procured Now By special arrangement, applicaâ€" tion N:g: :i" now anihbk“alf newspaper offices, garages and iï¬ ing . stations© throughout Illinois. They also can be secured at motor clubs and county clerk‘s offices. Hughes. fice Building, Van Buren and Caâ€" nal streets, Chicago, IIL. ‘Now is the time to apply for your 1937 license plates, according to Secretary of State Edward J. THEâ€"HICHLAND PARK PRESS return the 1986 regâ€" with the application T HE #BIDB by January 1 as required by the law,". said: Secretary Hughes, "the year 1937 should set a new record of early: registrations. T | To obey the law is a mark of good citizenship. ~It is unfair forâ€" some car owners to drive on our streets and highways with obsolete tags while others are doing their part tor vehicles should not be licensed cense numbers instead of below as on this year‘s plates.. . : 6 _ The 1937 plates cumw and black. ‘Numerals on the plai will be black and the background will be canary yellow. The year and name of the state will be stampâ€" ed "19â€"ILLINOISâ€"37" above the liâ€" to cooperate with the state offiâ€" Fhone H.â€"P. 557 5386 Central Ave. RELIABLE LAUNDRy Quality C DRY CLEANING THURSDAY, NOY. a Phone H. P. 178