WLS Annual Show to Benefit Highwood (Continued from page 1) evening. â€"The â€" dancing program promises to be unusually interestâ€" ing. A group known as "The Belles & Beaux of the Nineties" will preâ€" sent an old time walts quadrille. ‘This group appeared in the WLSâ€" Drum & Bugle Corps barn dance at the Eighth Street theâ€" atre, Chicago, September 12. Melvin Johnson and His Brigaâ€" diers of Villa Park will present the exhibition square dances. Many of the old favorites among Prairie Farâ€" mer WLS show fans will take part in the cast. In addition many new and interesting numbers will be featured. Among the new groups taking part in the Highwood show for the first time are "The Arkansas Hill Billies" of Chicago, "The Kolos Roamers" of Elmhurst, "The Acroâ€" batic Twins" of Waukesha, Wisconâ€" sin, ‘"The Cousinettes" and "Tune Teasers" of Bensonville and Frankâ€" lin Park, and Hedy Stanchy of Highâ€" land Park as "The Little Swiss Miss, Christine." "Any residents absent during the past three Wweeks of éaftvassing tan assist us materially in advancing that happy occasion by advising Chest Headquarters (Highland Park 470) of their return and readiness to make their subscription. A workâ€" reports promptly during these hours. The show is to be patterned after the WLS Barn Dance broadcast will be used. All students of Lake and> Cook counties are invited to attend the show on Thursday night at a reâ€" duced price. A beautiful door prize will be presented each evening to the lucky ticket holders. Deerfield Legion Host to District Tomorrow Evening The Deerfield Post of the Ameriâ€" can Legion will act as host to all the posts of the Tenth District on Friâ€" day evening (tomorrow) evening at 8:30 o‘clock in the Deerfield Masonic temple. Past State Commander Apâ€" plequist is to be the guest speaker. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1988 Hope To Complete Chest Campaign By Thanksgiving Campaign Headquarters at 4 North Second street will be kept open daily except Sunday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. until the successful conclusion of the campaign, Execuâ€" tive Secretary Edwin C. Jones anâ€" nounced today. ‘District workers are urged to turn in their cleanâ€"up of the campaign. ~_ (Continued from page 1) shall reach our goal. We are thereâ€" fore optimistic of the final success er will call on them at once." The district solicitation standings, as of November 15, were announced as follows: & I mEsinls 1 Charles W. Jones _ Mrs. D. T. Sanders 14 11 12 15 Konrad Schreier Mrs. W. N. Stafford . E. T. R. Murf Mrs. Hugh A. Aulnl Eiil'l.'.'if Tchn;‘ nna Te m inn . H. Fairchild Doty Mrs. Felix A. Norden Lester Britton _ Mrs. Lester Britton Harry Earhart Mrs. Chas. Z. Henkle Howard A. Welch TOTAL HOME i4 NO PLACE b=t the FAMILY WASHING Yu‘n’!hflbh.hï¬h.b.flybvhm glances. Your knit dress properly and adequately cleanedâ€" mw-flmwfllï¬hrm-.‘, CNN**~"J Diocked and measured will fiatter you no end. Call HIGHLAND PARK 177â€"178 for HIGHLAND PARK‘S official knitâ€"wear flatterers. THE WINNER "First Lady" To Be Presented Friday At High School (Continued from page 1) she accepted a lighter part to lend her support to the production. The cast and production crew fol low : « Katharine Dayton and Geo. 8. Kautman !:lz jluivhk":. .___._Charlotte Getz Ann oPrrester ........ Congressman‘s Wife Mrs. Creevey . Ey Mre. Davenport ................ Jutm Irene Hibbard ..................Bobbe Bosworth Guestsâ€"Laura Lou Bauer, Pauline Blume, Nance Rosenthal. Senator Kearns ..__._...._.._Dick Zurwelle The General ... Carter Hibbard Wendlandt, Lils Buckmaster. _ _ Stage Managerâ€"Lawrence Wygel. Makeâ€"Up Headâ€"Beverly Frisbie. Assistâ€" \nt-lnrlgyn Gagne, Bereath Nelson, Mariâ€" ‘ym Lautmann, Betty Jones, Esther Rogalâ€" ski, Ethel Swanson. Herbert Sedgwick ......._Irwin Wertheimer Mr. Pavitch ...................Waiter Gottschall Mr. Protopopescu .............._Raiph DeSha Guestsâ€"Don Sheridan, Phil Stokes. Jason Fleming .................._Bill Peters Caterer nmntnprrmmtnmmdcanec ME Kerget Mrs. Chang ......_........_.____June Laszard Directorâ€"Elyse Rinkenberger. Technical Directorâ€"Mr. Robt. Schneider. Orchtseraâ€"Mrs. Helene Mannings. _ Assistant Directorsâ€"Burt Boers, Jean Bloecker Head Electricianâ€"Dean Tjaden. Assistâ€" antâ€"Bob Muzik. Mistress of Wardrobeâ€"Doris Kolas. Asâ€" sistmontsâ€"Marilyn Wagner, Ethel Seiler, Naney Goodman, Jacqueline Griswold, Paâ€" tricia Tennis Properties Headâ€"Virginia Evans. Assistâ€" ;uuiaï¬inm Cole, Elizabeth Davie, James teenhill. Gripsâ€"Bill Wilson $27,240 $2,600 £,150 2,100 2,100 1,100 RosEmary Russo â€" Photo by Hecketsweiler Total Amt. Pet. of Credited Quota $1,689.75 65 $23,350.50 ~_.._‘Hudsn, Haide ... James _ Uptadel Manuel De L&a ‘Torre ........_Dick O‘Comnor â€"......_Bill Jennings ... Carroll Binder â€"........._ Jack Wagner ..____Julius Laegler ...Irwin Wertheimer LADY® 3,487.50 2,058.00 1,615.00 2,254.00 1,797.00 2,382.00 954.50 667.15 498.00 873.50 ___Patey Haynes Rosemary Russo Charlotte Getz . Julia Schmidt Germaine Walsh ....._Nonie Seed Naney Goodman Flora Hoffman 107 100 14 112 84 16 87 67 George T. Rogers delivered an adâ€" dress before Highland Park Rotary on "Liberty under our form of Govâ€" ernment" on Monday, Newember 14, as the guest of the superintendent of the high school, R. L. Sandwick. His host commented on their long intimâ€" ate personal friendship and that the s Epwin Keuse > â€" Photo by Hecketaweller Rosemary Russo and Edwin Kruse, who have the leading roles of Secreâ€" tary of State Steven Wayne and Mrs. Wayne in "First Lady", the play to be given Friday night at the Highland Park High school. George T. Rogers President Of High School Board Speaks T HB PRESs3 speaker was a member of the celeâ€" brated law firm of Tenney, Hardâ€" ing, Sherman & kogers, of which the two senior members were dead. He also noted that Mr. Rogers was resident of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields slch school board for 16 years and that was one of his few appearances in public. In reply to the gracious introduction, the speaker modestly acknowledged their long period of eollaboration and rejoiced that they both were lifelong Democrats. Mr. Rogers gave a careful and clear talk, showing the difference between the monarchy, a democracy and anarchy. He noted that Engâ€" land was not a democracy although people often spoke of it as such, beâ€" cause England has a king. In furâ€" ther explanation of this point, he ealled attention to the difference beâ€" tween an absolute monarchy and a limited monarchy, because in an abâ€" solute monarchy the ruler‘s word is law. "This is not what we have in the United States," he said. Going back to e'a'rl’yflit'imn he noted that all the English people sprang from Germans and Jutes. They were conquered in 1066 and had been striving ever since to throw off their Norman conquerers. This has been done to a certain extent today, but England is far from beâ€" ing free. "In striving to get liberty varicus customs and rights have deâ€" veloped," he said. The speaker aptâ€" ly pointed out how this occurred. He said people by custom turned their carriages to the right side of the road when passing and when autoâ€" mobiles came along, laws were enâ€" acted to make it compulsory to turn to the right side of the road. Now this has become so well established that we arrest the man who does not ‘drive on the right side of the road. 'fhe speaker paused at this point to draw a dramatic picture of what would happen if a dictator suddenly took charge and compelled all the people in the United States to turn right or left at his whim. 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