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Highland Park Press, 30 Sep 1937, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS Eatered as Second Class Marter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highiand Park, Iilinois OHICAGO OFFICES tions intended for publication must be written side of the paper oniy. :.-led with the name and address of the writer. Ther ‘Should reach ‘the tditer y I Thursday of each week by the Udeli Company, Udel! B rak‘ dima‘ wÂ¥ .. . n nornrty Highinnd Park 6614000008 Bubscription Price, $1.50 per year Wednesday noon to insure appesrance in current lssue. Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments, or other affairs where an admission is Talighed. wit oo at regular advertising rates. un sdmission charge is »iourhth Tht unecint Shite Highwood Man Is Hurt in Accident on Skokie Road Frank Mattei, 52, of 246 Highâ€" wood ave., Highwood, was badly cut and bruised Friday night when the car he was driving south on Skokie road, collided with another vehicle. He was treated at the Highland Park hospital for cuts on his right arm and head. According to the police, Mattei attempted to cross> Skokie road to turn east on Prairie ave., when a car driven north on Skokie road by Norman Meyer, 19, of 2544 Farwell SEE HOW IIMKEN PUTS . Live HE. ZHOUSEHOLD FINANCE at Housebold Finance. No embarrassing investigaâ€" tion. Your loan is your private affair and yours only. + "Doctor of Family Finances" LOCALLY MANAGED OFFICES IN PRINGIPAL . Houschold Finance sponsors EDGAR A. GUEST in "Welcome Valley" and SHERLOCK HOLMES with Richard Gordon. A modern heating miracle . . . yet so simple that you‘ll readily understand how a Timken Oil Burner quickly and easily converis your present furnace or boiler into comâ€" pletely automatic, clean LIVE HEAT! ‘Enjoy perfect comfort with savings on oil and electricity of %& of the cost of ordinary oil heat. That‘s because Timken is the only burner which brings you LIVE HEAT from the magic Wall of Flame. The patented chromium steel flameâ€"rim, an exclusive feature, provides seven times faste mmy. )j T72 cise flame placement gets all the heat from each drop of cil. FREE HEATING CHECKâ€"UP Without charge or obligation, we will look over your heating system and report the savings Timken LIVE HEAT makes possible, A Complete \ine of Oil Weating end Alr Conditicaing Iquipment on sumums . . onsonees . . YTAR ‘RouN® AM Comamomme . . waTee waartes Telephone TODAY for details, T I M K E N Corporation 205 Waukegan State Bank Buliding, Second Floor 210 Washington Street, Waukegan Telephone: Ontario 7110 You need no coâ€"signers to make a Sluggish boilers or hamnaces THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP JACK SLOWN CO. All Phones Enterprise 1112 Gladys Udeli, Classified Aavertising L O A N liM nortk Saih A;‘-?‘ Ter. Biate $26 ave., Chicago, hit the Highwood veâ€" hicle. Mrs. Gertrude Butler to Conduct Drama Classes at Y.W.C.A. Dramaties for children will be conducted at the Y.W.C.A. on Satâ€" urday mornings throughout the fall and winter by Gertrude Williams Butler, according to plans anâ€" nounced this week by the ‘Educa tion Committee. Mrs. Butler will also direct a Young People‘s Drams Class and an Adult Drama Class so that all ages may have the beneâ€" IN PRINCIPAL CITIES § cents per single copy fit of this stimulating new Little Theatre project to be developed as zon allâ€"community interest. _ _ Well known along the North Shore as one of the founders and president of the Ravinia Players, Gertrude Williams Butler has had a variety of experience in directing and acting. She played the lead in "Mrs. Moonlight" when the Ravinia group gave that performance and understudied the lead in "Springâ€" time for Henry" at the Blackstone Theatre in Chicago where she playâ€" ed a minor part. She has been heard in such well known radio roâ€" grams as "Betty and Bob," "Jack Armstrong", . "Skippy," . "College Inn Comedy." Registrations for any of these four groups of drama classes may be made at the Y.W.C.A. now, . A term of ten weeks is planned. 1â€"Dramatic Play Classâ€"for children four to eight years of age, meeting Saturday mornings from 9:30 to 10:30. Nursery rhymes and everyâ€"day makeâ€"believe will be draâ€" matized to bring out original dialog and â€" characterization.. . Attention will be paid to the. development of poise in elementary social life, and rhythm and pantomime will be studâ€" ied. For both boys and ‘girls. 2â€"Creative Drama â€" Classâ€"#or grade school girls and boys from 8 to 14, meeting Saturday mornings from 11 to 12 o‘clock. Dramatizing children‘s stories, work on pantoâ€" mime and rhythm, characterization and voice. Elementary play producâ€" tion will also be covered. 3â€"Young People‘s Drama Class â€"open to high school students. A one hour period is planned for some night after school. This class will cover the main essentials of acting, directing and production with some study of plays. 4â€"Adult Dream Classâ€"open to i1 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Open: WEEK DAYS 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS, 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Yeu are cordially invited to visit the Reading Room, where the Bible and mwcm-uuumn-x‘:‘u”hm‘w-m O L D â€" S T O V E. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park J OIN Here‘s your chance t cash in 9" ~_____ the end of the OLD-STOVE ROUNDUP Sale 2 * ~~ rangé will be given to the P"* chaser of a ga‘s range (value ‘ up to $160) who trades P the oldest $2° rangeâ€" He may have his choice of any yange (vaiue up to $160) sold bY the ‘ North Shore Gas Company or bY quthor'\zed dealer®â€" ‘The purchase" having theAsecOnd oldest rans® will receive 500 of the yalue of the rans© he purchases (up to §80)â€" Fc;r the third oldest range 2" allowan®* of 25% (not exceedin$ #A0) will be made 09 the new purchas® Pr'we-w'mnefs will not be a\\OWed to substitute range at highe prices than thet which they purohaaed. On al} models purchawd, 10% will be allowed 99 ie ol stoy® Â¥ou need P°Y only a sme" amount downs the balance in 18 monthsâ€" lmtn\lafioo will the freeâ€" Investigat© the ROUNDU? today: xOU may be \ a luckYy winner â€"> . in any wevyml'\\tfal\?benefibvw special terms and 10% allowan©* ‘Three 10W ‘,noe“go»"' Ves wV â€" ‘MW&““‘#‘M“W% TEKB PRE38 your chance to cash 1P on the age of your stovel At _ erovVE ROUNDUP Sale 2 free _san6e (valu« men and women, planned for an evening best suited to the group. This course will cover the same points as the Young People‘s Drama Class. â€" These classes are offered not only lorthouthouhlomaad'n talent but for anyone who feel need for developing poise and selfâ€" confidence. All ages can lgarn m great deal from working with a group on dramatic problems so the Y.W.C.A Education feels it is offerâ€" ing .a real opportunity in these drama gorups. & Other interesting new classes and courses for adults will be announced next week. For this week "the play‘s the thing." _ Registration in all groups will be limited so early registratioin is desirable. Sisterhood Opens Meetings Oct. 18 The first meeting of the Sisterâ€" hood of North Shore: Congregation Israel will be held at the temple on the afternoon of Monday, Oct. 18, at 2:15 o‘clock. Featured on this openâ€" ing program will be the unusual appearance of both Rabbi and Mrs. Charles E. Shulman. _ Both are noted speakers in their own names, but they rarely appear together on the public platform. The subject matter of their program is gleaned from their travels in foreign lands this summer. = + Rummage Sale Oct. 5 The Philathes class are holding a rummage sale at 8 North Second street on October 5 and 6. The ladies will be at the store on the afternoon of October 4 to receive and mark all articles donated. If anyone would like ‘contributions called for they are requested to teleâ€" phone H. 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