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Highland Park Press, 18 Mar 1937, p. 1

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* Walter E. Durbahn, of the buildâ€" ing trades department of the Highâ€" land Park high school, will be the speaker at the regulsr meeting ‘Thursday noon at the Green Tea Pot of the Highland Park Lions elub. _ ‘The annual St. Patrick‘s dance wiven last evening at the Highland Park high school, was a delightful spring event, and the large crowd that attended reported a most anâ€" g and his assistants should h-mhflmfi“ of the affair, for it m,â€"“ly tm o reatemgd â€"~ cert Orchestra and directed by Mrs. Manâ€" -nrr-ulâ€"-n-n-h.,r-h- perforniance. . We RSB t performianee. . _ . __ . > 0000 0~ â€" Numbers to be selected from:the follow» Mr. Durbahn will give the club members a detailed outline of the new fieldâ€"house of fi.hl‘hnm built on the school‘s athletic on West Park avenue. Work on the building, which has been under the Pritirvugh ‘Sicighride â€"_â€"â€"_Biieabers "Growing Pains‘" was presented recently by Lake Forest college and is bound to please its audience. It will be the 15th 3â€"act play presented to the Highland Park public under the direction of Miss Rinkenberger and t;: Drmh.h..brflmfl- Miss Rinkenberger so preâ€" sented "Stident Stunts" for seven ;um-in, years before a capacity ouse. f § Tickets W at the high sehool for a nomâ€" inal price. s > W. E. Durbahn to Describe Field House at Lion‘s Club Today direction of Mr. Durbahn‘s departâ€" ment, is practically completed and the new structure is considered to be one of the finest in this territory. It will house all the major athletic activities of the high school. _ Students enrolled in the building trades department have had pracâ€" tical experience on the project by assisting in much of the work. Pictures | showing the various stages ‘6f construction of the new field house will be shown to the club by Mr. Durbahn. ~ ‘ Miriam: .. . o o > eonmsemnmnnerime Express Appreciation for Patronage of St. Patrick‘s Dance Highland Park Fire department is (ea in i es tion in making the annual of the firemen a success. By the genâ€" erosity and ready response of the residents, ‘the pension fund of our local fire fighters will be increased. ture with balcqny, tile roof and patio. It was dmw Mr. Schneider of the Ind: Arts deâ€" ance . Durbahn e tional bon,wuhthomum! the drama class, which has done much of its own construction ‘work, It took weeks :of careful planning togctthhu_tr_fld’o 7 o ir i â€"The cast of characters is as folâ€" lows: ® * "Growing Pains," a three act comâ€" edy by Aurora. Rouvernal wilÂ¥t be given Friday evening, in the high sehool auditorium, with an all sehool cast of 26. The play is built around the trials 'on‘:hmmd modern family two &dmu tlnunurtnhur. * lntu_'fln-n-uu-om the only son in the Mcintyre which lives in a spacious Spanish Ferry Mchityre who. ably prosents the female version of the high school problems. Marcial Dubrucq and Keith Cary have the parts of Mrs. Mcintyre and her eccentric Professor husband. ‘The most elaborate stage set in the history of the school will be used in this production. It consists of two level set of Spanish architecâ€" "Growing Pains" To Be Given Friday Allâ€"School Play Chief Edward C. Hoskins of the vYOoLUME XXYH/ CAST OF CHARACTERS J h. EuB fl' . nosk Whdâ€" Warn Motorists to Procure Licenses | ; If you happen to be one of : mhm\unwmy:r.m M%Mâ€"Ml ‘The evening meeting of the Highâ€" land Park League of Women Voters on Wednesday, March 24th at. the Ravinia suditorium is open to the This should be of perticular interest to all the voters olWPark,bnnuonAEE 6th we have our Township Electi P-r&ustt::udokhfik‘l:s&“h. wpportunity to introduce to the a: ience all the candidates for ‘office. Mrs. Alice Clark daughter ImAhbmmrn.z»fl-M from a two months visit with Mrs. Clark‘s sister Mrs. A. J. Booiter hmm)hlu‘“ Candidates To Be Present At Womien Voters Meet These men can be interviewed after Beginning A 1,. (and . Chief Moroney says isi‘t going to be an April M‘En 'ig). those will be given a ticket and will sufâ€" fer the consequences make pullGelt yare is reprevenite represen in the coming election. The candiâ€" dates are running on â€"a "Citizen‘s pendents." _ The following offices are to be filled: 1 Assistant â€" Supervisor, Assessor, Town Clerk, Town Collector. Five Justices of the Peace. Five Conâ€" ‘The guest speaker of the evening will beâ€"Mr. Donald C. Stone, whose subject is "Why Improvement in Public Personnel Is Urgent." <Mr. Stone‘s professional record includes many reports, surveys and installaâ€" tions rendered through the "Public Administration Service" of which he is a director. Since 1923 Mr. Stone has been acâ€" tive in Mp.h-l: formulate some of the largest most important proâ€" jects in the ‘United States. It is hoped the Ravinia school anditorâ€" jum will be filledâ€"to capacity to hear this outstanding speaker. After the 24 at 8 p.m. tions. Remember the date, of the OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK High School ‘Students Present All School Play, Friday HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1987 l‘A':dthis mtte important reminder. M&Mnndlt:‘vr- our an infint mn Challenging specious cirâ€" cumstance, the of our human life there is this, always this â€" the eternal compassion. mmmm continually over us. 3e d Class Meets March 23 The Community Garden class of the Highland Park Woman‘s club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ernâ€" est W. Sundell, 274 Central avenue, next Tuesday, March 23 at 2 p.m. esses. The speaker will be Miss E. M. Ekenberg of the Domestic Sciâ€" ence department of the Marbichead Lime Co. of Chicago. She will speak Highland Market to Conduct Dairy conduct a unction m%m‘tl:-ma Low fimntupmln.mm of this paper. » nmwa’-‘cmwmuc&-muv- busy, crowded, comes this repeated reminder. â€" To men aMmhmmdlM%mfihz all nfl.?n.mmfl.‘ that is Wrecking us needs this nbmamln-hder. e We are reminded too of a thing we fo: at our peril â€" Shit ts 5t cortye lt e t, uon mepenadp‘s siragwe t here ;cnr:o‘n Make it easy, it is not the life intended. & on a s m onr duane s e mae en gimuntlntolifeyon wlfllnmdmuomhm should know, But the seed of many a failure, many a downâ€" right calamity, lies in our forgetting or%( flflnfiv; Mrs. E. R. Phelps and Mrs. Marvin W. Wallach will be assisting hostâ€" s . PREâ€"LENTEN SERMONETTE * by Dr. Louis J. Snerwin® cR _Avflmdm”flm\dd"mwhtou not require so much to be informed as to be Oof course we all need to be informed. Notmnim 1 he The Lenten season recurring annually . reminds us!. It ?:&uumu:%dwtmtbemwgmwu. greatly deepens enlarges people revâ€" erently give it a chance. Tbewofldm:ththelmm and 7th and 8th clubs of the Y.WCA. Ethel Gartley are making lans for their annual chili #to be served on April 5, from 5:80 to 7. have known. We need to be reminded. Chili Supper of Y Grade Clubs We need to be reminded. Annual Meeting of Y. W. C.:A. March 31 In ‘preparation for ‘the annual membership meeting on March 31, invitations:: areâ€" this ~week being mailed to members of the Y.W.C.A. The annusl meeting is a very outâ€" standing event in the association year as at that time the staff and board of directors make their reports to, the membership, board members are elected and other matters of business are attended to. The matâ€" ter of reports and business will this year be made as brief as possible that the timeâ€"may be given to the speaker wf the évening, Mrs.â€"A. M. Houser of River Forest. Mrs. Houâ€" ser‘s subject will be "Why I Believe in the Y." ‘The annual meeting is also a delightful social event in the calendar of the association. â€" Dinner will be served at 7 o‘clock preceded by an informal recoption at 6:80 at which the members of the board will be the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs..James Robert Umâ€" bach who have been staying . with Mrs. Umbach‘s parents the William Guyots the past three months moved back to their home in Chicago, last 318 weekâ€"end. The Misses Mary Louise and Ann Walters of Ravinia entertained at ;n:g“rm' 'vm“mu to married Majot w. 0. u& 6+ Maxwell The cast contains . many others well known for their work with local groups: * MAPY . .....».oumss....... Datt Browntig Mrs. Tulivant Coff ...sm... David ‘Mi:l “!h'ndumt ToBeGfi%fipf.z By Village Players Mary: piays. oppontie Mr. Mekaign :‘ l‘?l:::‘”* hih‘ l‘h' in Thresâ€" sented by the Draitateors, the Reâ€" vinia P:‘y:nnunl the Winnetka Drama ex over numerous. formed for the Affiliated Broadcastâ€" ing Company of Chicago. He has had many leading roles with North Shore drama groups, including the role of ~Dr. ~Stanbuluy in "Judgâ€" ment Day," a political melodrama based on the Reichstag fire trial. kro!mmhw for her work wfi‘flo‘-‘!m‘ Players of that city. ; \ ‘ "Michael ‘and Mary," with its reâ€" galing sense ofâ€"British humor, has in mev inss 1930 1 1 Marshall statred in the <play, 1t is the adventure of two youngâ€"peoâ€" ple who meet, marry, and rear a son under unconventional cireumstauces and in the face of a threat \of muwnmmfi; bring. disaster ‘upon themselves their ‘home. ‘Its theme is one of family love and loyalty springing from a threatened family tragedy. Mr. Victor McKeighan of. Wilâ€" mette, an sctor of much experierfce, plays the lead in the stellar role of Michael. Mr. McKeighan has played in productions at . the Pasadens Plagers of H Pak y e mt domestic comedy, F ¢ -A%fi'i 1937, at the Ravinia . House in Bi‘hlnd. Park w" under the W&:m Mine‘s â€" whimsical s Apanine Newsâ€"Sun FredericSnyder To Give Inspiring Talk In Ravinia Mar. 23 On Tuesday evening, March 28 at 7:15 ‘clock promptly in the Raâ€" vinia school auditorium, the Raâ€" vinia Parentâ€"Teacher association is plcnndwmum.: Frederic Snyder, who will have his subject, "Keeping Ahead of the The National Editorial association says, "Mr. Snyder is one of the naâ€" tion‘s great orators. His message in the light of events is almost proâ€" phetic:" The members of the Raâ€" vinia â€" Parentâ€"Teacherâ€" association and their friends are . strongly urged to attend this meeting and all thoseâ€"of the general public who care to hear Mr. Snyder are cordiâ€" ally invited. Tickets will be on sale during the week a small aidmission will be of Musical Interest Promised for March 24 Headlines." ‘This will be a talk on eign events. Mr. Snyder is a vigorous and stimulatine â€" speaker© who~ bringe fuscinating manner, a speaker of humor, inspiration and action. He has had alife crowded with thrillâ€" ing experiences with wide and var~ ied contacts with great personalâ€" ities and the Orient. He is well fortified with M&:u't“:oro‘d through daily associa some of â€"the outstanding political, busiâ€" ness and industrial leaders of this country. Mrs. Byron Howes of Maple aveâ€" nue will open her home on Wednesâ€" day March 24, at 2:30 to members of the Highland Park Music club, A wrydivmudn?nuhg% prepared by Mrs. Hussey and her committee, of string ensemble, bariâ€" tone solos, an original composition bylh-lubnhxqudndflnz stration of the art of whistling t on the exhsust of an automobile owned by M. J. Hirsch caught fire, but no damage was done to the cat. On the 17th, the department re m-lqdu;-nu"n-lndwg avenue, where a child Tocked the bath room, Wood Sincere at the piano. will render the Variations from Techaikowski‘s $rio in D minor, as well as other numbers, Mr. Arthur ' baritone, is a most deâ€" ies musie centers of America. sing= ing is .characterized by splendid dicâ€" :i“o:'.‘ rlu.r"fi‘blouu-. Yeatâ€" mafina-dunmmu- ~Mr. Hunt is well educated and through several years of business experience feels that he is qualified for the position of supervisor. Grass Fires Keep Local Fire Dept. Busy During the past week the Highâ€" land Park Fire department have reâ€" fluml-nlmhfio city, major: portion of which were grass fires On the 11th, oil pianistâ€"violist, three members of the Woman‘s Symphony orchestra, thur Burton of Chieago have helped P S e tate ht pisno and ‘compositic rder Lee mfif&"mtcrthpfit tllmy;sup&hnu::lnyoflfln‘: her_ credit. fi"Cquvn'l of the mtt."mnd for two violins, cello piano, will haye Mrs. Mannings efi with notable outside . talent of promits io be as Wordd‘ of widh fi:.nhu have hub'fio&‘m reâ€" Park ludel <lub. hal Mr. Hunt has been nrvmbn--""&' Mnl:o':“.m has w a tax affairs, prominently ciated ‘with the: American Legion, being Chef de Gare of the 40 & 8. Dantel ~l. Hunt 1(:‘ Deerficld n‘ entered. the race Supervisor West Mm.wp. as Indeâ€" pendent, Ci candidate. He is running in opposition to James O‘ Comnor the~present Clif. ford Hammer and Barrett. ?8. Hunt Enters in Geltl)eerfleld NUMBER 3 tutoring in and forâ€"

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