Ann Dirk - will read the cur- rent Maxwell Andorran eucceu, "Mar Wagon" on land-y, Decen- ber 18th in the lounge of North Shore Centres-Hon Israel at 2:15 on. The Anderson play in one of the man disco-ted running on Broedvny and in the-trial circles it has created quite a "nation. Produced by Guthrie McClintic and bovine Burgess Meredith And Lil- lian Gish in major roles, Beer Wagon achieves n whimliui quality remin- iscent. of other tinkering: with the put which hove mode Broadway omen†during recent "von..- “One Bond-y Afternoon†- "Dear Brutmr"---"Merrflr We Roll Along" etc. Stir Tion, however. holds the inherent of the audience through- out, and expreeea a warmly human qunlity which in entertaining and completely credible. It is the type of vehicle which finds Mrs, Kuper at her best, and die is lure to ofter a ch-rming Ind convincing perform- ance. The general public is invited to nttend the reading of Star Wairon.-H. C. L. PM! TIN DAR. Better Films 1eeeeetmByue.AtntYtur, mmnuu-y.m,.anm- an. be. I ' l This man: " StMtqNlil.hiatilremu" by the Pam for the "tmdid ehnmet.Ha.tittindthobudtmo. thm. lulu. - and chop. it: my “fl mint-h- oertahshigtt gum and her IOU-name. " tueitt.eofttteektworutmrehttte My}. Adptluosd_t-sdttita. “WHO, Doctor. Nara." (hat: lamb Yam, Warm: m. Hrs glnh Inca, land-y. loudâ€, Tus- dsr,Dee.g,t,8. Amm- dnm making about the In. of I plumb-In play-Ian, by“: mu- m. but. wholly dam†on his mum] "+thte aunt. It in n- anally and, the situations at. “v.1, and smoothly 'ireetod, tad tutriytrhthmmuttudtedtttttn- usual billion. Committee Review “sun. ball-I.†Cut: Mn "A Star Is Born." Juan Gsynor. Prsdoric lurch. “and sum. Adolph Icahn, Wednesday, Thurs- day, Doc. 8, 9. Thls mm drama In mhnloolor is highly "commod- od, the My of the odor who bo. nus. of his not will, lass slippod from his Mosul. is sdmlrsbly por- trsyod by Prod-dc lurch. tho duo- tion to s purpose and the resultant rise to stordom is oqunlly well uro- ssntnd by but Gsynor sud Adolph In)“ as the class friend of both gives I highly satisfsctory perform- lrwo, the authentic background of studios and play spots of Hollywood will inumt many. Adults. Ann Birk Kuper Reads "Star Wagon" At Sisterhood Meet 148 South Second Street Tel. M. P. "" Highland Park 3310 Everything carefully washed . . Tabla. bed and bath “mm, mud-in Ind taner linen- hund- ironed. Wearing oppâ€) ro- turned “SOFT DRY " â€out a GREENSLADE Electrical Comm Electric Shop Excel. weight. per pond I: BAND FINISHED SHIRTS When includod In this bunt}. toe cut. TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK Try Our Soft Dry Service I. $1.49 out, is given to the religious and politics] situstions in England and on the Continent which gave im- petus to Amerlesn eolonization. Among 'the more notable subjects dealt with‘sre territorial expansion and controversy, hostilities with In- dians and Spsnisrds, Bacon’s Re- bellion, the condition of indentured laborers, the position of the church, end the development of the totmeeo industry. Colonisl social life, pi- rates of West Indian and Southern waters. intereohutia1 trade and the activities of foreign proprietors Ire woven into the “brie of this story of sn en. The Canning ,Clatt, by Earl ' pin Mar. For the first time in its 127 yesrs of existence. the cunning industry is interpreted in this vivid presentation of its history. Mr. Mar shed revealing light on the schism:- ments of the many pioneers in the csnning industry whose triumphs over innumersble difBeultim, consti- tute s thrilling part of Americans. Ninety-nine per cent of these con- ners have been natives of the United States; they hove followed the trsditions of o youthful country and, moving in the vsn of civilia- tion, hove improved food-hearing plants snd trees which originated Ill-shale. Wes edited by " M J. O'Brien. In View " is current letereet in the likehsthen period, it is strum that the teles in which the ere ehonnded he" - been published es e unit. Mr. O‘Brien - in this eoliection that the llisehethen ego wee ellve end helllient in the short story es the - M% As it is the " tor's purpose to interest the genre] reeder, the texts he" been slightly modernised, with enough changes in spelling end punctuation, es well es en oeensionel chem of word, to mete them - reedehle. Min, Breed, end Destiny, by C. C. Inn-nee end B. M. Fumes. The enthor of the Next Hundred Yeen now writes, in collaboration with his wits, e teseinstlng book on whet must be universally considmd the most Important subject in the world -the pert food hes phyed through the me in the development of the human reeeend its plece in the deily We of everyone. With the infections enthusiesm of e Paul do Emit, they true the evolution of men's diet in ell its extreodinsry remlilcetions from the an men to the present. end show the elect of food upon reciel end individual de. velopment, upon the fate of nations end movements of peoples over the {see of the eerth. Customs, super- stitions, end tebus in food, e wealth of anecdotes end hair-raising di- etary “believe-it-or-note†mite this en extreordinerily engrossing story. The Old South: Struggles for De- mocracy, by W. E. Dodd. Here one of the foremost authorities on America history presents the story of the Old South from the Brat year: of English settlement to the and of the eventful uvonteonth century. Due attention, through- in ancient Ash, Europe, and South America Ind have put into cum the harvests of the no: and fruit- of the soil. ' "Swing Club" Holds Second Dance Dec. 4 Greet Contemporeries, by Winston 8. Churchill. For nearly half I cen- tury, Winston Churchill has pleyed on “live part in the Affairs of the British Empire; thus it is u I writer with I world perspective that he here presents his Great Contem- poreries. The crowded life of I soldier, var correspondent, author. end sutesmen, he: given him I unique opportunity to observe his fellows, and his shrewd and scorch- ing mind seems simys to have un- derstood and npprecieted their pet- sonalities. even when his own ex- perience hes been most " verienee with theirs. The subjects of the twenty-one portrnito in this book ere nearly all men he he: known in person. and the policies of the others have directly Mtsetyd his public life. The second dance’ in the our!†of ten for high school Iophomom. Juniors and seniors, known " the “Swing Club" will be held at the Highland Park Women’l Clubhouse this coming Suturdly, December 4, It 9 o'clock, The boys Ind Mris who attended the purview- dune. Ire eagerly uniting thin no, for everyone is promised . corhing good time. "toReemtstmetUrtCo. â€SPLMSL PI." Crfr,TCcrr?, IIIVICI STATION MING All!) we LIBRARY od'r'tPgnei'%. DABLS L 1..., fad - Stirring Talk On China Given Before National "Y" Board Flu nth-ring --- - tototuUeritodChinaoetodBr went and by Mug load Bun-all. tanning Y secretary coming the Chin-o cltlu wlth hula-run In Shughl. waking It tho World Penny-Mp lunch-9n of the Nutha- al Board ot the Young Woman's Chi-tun Mum: mating in Chieatto neatly. Among thou " the umb“ table with one": from ull our the Unitod emu vim In. W. A. Alanna“, vies-praldant of the World's Service Council, mm- btr of nghhnd Plrk’l board, ll†Lil-ca Burno- of La. Forest, preo- ident of tin Chicago Y.W.C.A.. In. Ernest Johnson of â€(Fora-t, eon- voner of the Central region, and In. Hermon Butler of Wlnmth. The printing of nav- in the var- nneulnr rather than the complicated cinnienl language, in m method of touching reading no that work- ers studying two hour: n day for these months lam 5,000 chum". inbor organization bringing togeth- er previously unlrhndly Retinal. the pennant movmnt. the lender- ship of the hind-nu in giving fear- len street corner tulkl tad inning manifesto“ regarding political And international wrongs - than were the five united form, The power- ful Nnnking radio nation on the nir eighteen hour: n dny with printed progrnms distributed to the furthest homes win lilo mentioned by Miss Russell In contributing to unity in Chinese thought, as well u the tu- tionnl Snlvntion nuociltion which was orgnniud with its Brat otriers tive that Chinese must stop Bithting Chinese over party iuuu. "The Chinese lay, quoting Min Russell, "ithoutrh we know we con- not win the we: we have a deep name of joy because we have found unity Among ourselves, We want to build up our dependence upon our- Beleer--war between two nations in bad enough so we do not went to I'll 'IIII "r're'. draw other nth-- Into tho M W. m the d-tie nth- to how an n In all“ .1». th- in this world ml. m lub- ud been, no I W91. of mt. We 'IM to he! tttat-h-thor-thr) Gonna-sue (one... “Uhnu-tgoonuuul. Than h the In.†drab of than mull] - in war. would that the cinch of then “applying the and. of my, “and. that the In." eirele ofC?tinanrt-iifetmtntbrmt" usual. Shula-t- aunt hop on undy- ind in the mat unimmu yIt un- bombed. Then an more â€luau-u 'tttt+int-Netra-ot China where hum bombs have “Han than the mmment can In: uni tum. _ T “Tho Y.W.C.A. lo on. of the In- ntltutlou for you. and “Mount!- In; when life mm go on a nun]. Kon"un.ed.dtoearrronth. alumna “not work the Y Jteeds to do on well u pron-In. Beau-o the Y in a (lunatic org-linden it can holy Chino u no!" In prob. lem. Tho China. "conu- that the motive of Juan In right-it needs economic security but the methodl'nre wrong. This “lying ourselves with the problem: of the far lint and of all notion: in the Ipirit of world fellowship in one of the privileges of Y.W.C.A. member- ship." Following this lune theme of the World Association Mina Anna Rice told of the founding of the Y move- meat in China about 1890 beginning with Girl Helene and Student pro- gram. The Japanese auociation was founded a few year: Inter, about 1900. Quality Cleaners M M. P. IN _ RELIABLE LAUNDRY "We have DRY CLEANING co. Ilre-dy forwarded Ca==riTa'ii7iiT'fll'r2, .__ u. :m .tstmt8M0tttrtumtuf-ee MOMâ€! [titanic-Id“. aunt at tho multich- u to ,iru-oedtnruqttmti.t-6. at. when]... -u. will). â€you!" to. All in W603 All that the audition my " I (on. “that was" upland!" hymn, that w. my all unit. In paying for the Ipirittnl not]: of both mania.†Kisattieomad.t_ttrrthisth- in; and looking M to that m man when an Y.W.C.A. will ho on. of the group- to draw together min the group. of Jam bud China who Ind planned on being Joint m... " (is. next world unsung. "We must put our m- [hrinw the long this. work (or m. United sum as - " Jumhnnpnnlnthawmn‘lof the put you". We must study for our-eh. tho win of national lilo _tututdtonrsrnndtun.tudr, how to do "a, with then discuss. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 39S.St. Johns Ave; - Pheme995 - WtrhhmdPtu%W. Complete line of Singer Vacuum Cleaners Sewing Machines ' Electric Irons and Fashion Aids SALE - RENTALS - PARTS i%e%eoorsarli-ermrhte-ir-otdvaemmteg- Aii.RUU --- "eiATiiG "iiau' "a-air. "iG0Ta"'a.' Lam-":17: Graak Imnu-u " BUNUAIB AND HOLIDAYS. 1:10 p... to 5:). I. Ianâ€!!! "..fOh. - Item, _ _tbo " I“. u no“: mum‘s ROAD or-. WEE DAYS ' n... to ' yn. SATURDAYS a s... to 0 a... 11Wer.I' A!!! manna no.» .. to 5:90 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park THURSDAY. bum" A I." “Womb-bu “MIN-0mm" '-r-ursettnomHrfttt-m0. trr_-brtttttstuoatrmr" ruby-u.“ no “a at tho World’- Bh- dont cnm- Pid-ati, who II also newâ€: " the World'- Coun- cil of a. Y.W.C.A.. lilo. DUtrieha web of the m d in Christin background for thought And new). axporhneod in this â€at?! In ent- tmat with Europe with an in more And non tto an. that Cheer. than an I minority In I d..4Ni.. tin-ind world. In Gamay than the students uh. hand tho spirit of the church militant ll any mod for I that - to God. fl6aTiaukT. kTC-irtaratia. ILM, IDES“ (â€MENTION BUILD YOUR HOME NOW Avoid Bid-c M - 9-952“! ed 'ere