At the Elm Place school the chil- dren an preparing taimgram en- titled "Chriatmna in Shiny Lands." The dress rehearsal of this prom-1m will be given on Tuesday afternobn. December 20, at 1:45 o'clock. The main performence will be that eve- ning at 7:80 o'clock. All went: end friend: of theaeheol m cor- dial], invited to we and Join in the carol dam. ,rhieh will to a part of this main. Ko " miulou charge in] he made to an»; Cl DemtNMt. I On Fridaypvening, December M, " 7:30, the children and potent: ot the Greenbay Rood school will join together in o Christma- pro- gram. A Ihort Pr0ttmm by the chil- dren will be followed by carol ling- in: by parents and children. All friends of the Gmnbay Rood behool are sordid}! Evita! to “and this â€you: 0mm. The (hunky Bond and Elli Place school] are now buy ninth: preiramtioms for the Chi-intan- un- aon. Childm in the â€In! at. department Indu- the direction of Nina Turpin and It. W.- nre' repairing tors to be distMtmted by the Boy Scouts. an. eighth (recre- nu getting out (w Christmas Book number of their publication. Many parents no go- ing to be surprised with' gift: made at school. One first mule group is making cranberry jelly uni stuf- ttmr due: for New to be distrib- 'mod to the his fortune. One sec~ ond grnde group has n toy shop of their own. ' Hold Christmas Programs. . Next Week At Grade Schools At a meeting of the Highland Park Rotary Club on Monday noon, December 12, 1938, the president. Joseph Garnet: called attention " the plight of the C. N. B. t In R.R., and requested, several mem- bers who were informed out-the sub- feet to explain the situation to the club. Thereupon, a Molntloh was presented and unanimously adopted, in the following language: C.N.EaMil.tt.rt.,t-ikik. gun News“ and to the but com- . loan 'to the road" in ancient â€mm to mist in its rehabilita- tion, and {long the "poof the pro- gum out“ by the 'Wnke-nn Newssun†It we: like!!!†weed that the president. Joseph Gene“. com tout u the representative of the Highland Puk Rotary Chub mem- bers on the local committee. It m further 'peopoGrt'ut oop- igs 3! gain. 'eoltrtiott be out to the "Resolved, that the Highland Park Rotary club members are deeply conpernod over the thmt of suspension of "rvtee along the Shore Line, of the c. N.a. I. In. KR., and when†said mambo. feel that I proper aprtmetntton of the economic union and the bui- neerm,ter ammunition of the food entitles it to the highest consider- ntion, Thai-don, Be It Resolvedjhat 3h. Highlangl Park Rotary Club favors To Aid‘N.S.Line A committee composed of the fut. iowingr Kerwin Wound}, Jan-co Shock}. Mum Brae. .Erry Kenn. hem Sim. John UNI. Dr. J. P. O’Connell, Williem Worm. In. John Van Borne. locum nett. Stunt Killer, Dr. C. B. team. In. E. T. R. Hurtâ€, Henry It. 801nm Robert Anon-ch. to?! Shaken. liner Behmin.er,itrntel Alter, William Pohrte, Mmcite Ports, Willie‘m Brown and Uri. James Home, on wrung to old t1ttp.N.9MiLAutwirteseertfts a three million doll-r loan iron the government. This committee met " 894 Central Ivonne. Highland Pork, on Decem- ber 8, " which time Mr. C. Bor. Thomey, Public Relations memo! the C, N. S. & Mil. 3.3., guru brief talk on the total standing of the railroad, and dimmed the need for such 3 ion. Among the improvements would be to obtain streamlined trains, 1nd to recon- sttuct and complete modernisation of." other equipment; to Mott the road and provide heavier tail for higher speed trains. . . At the Highlund Park Rotary Club luncheon on Monday, December IS, a resolution was “opted, " follow: Rani-don AM by "Highland _ Park My 0* R E hm Secretary. The Common Council of thd/th (Continued on page 9) Th2 Highlanh ParkHPrwa The mull Christmas program of the Oak Tunes school of High- wood will be hold “and†evening " 7:30. Christan: wol- with pantomime will be featured as . program for the recall: boating of the Pmnt-Tachor anochtion. Christmas â€My will in held on WM: att-tstem. A Christmas ontertaipinettt in be- ing .phnned. for' the childnn of West Ridge school by the West Ridge Community club Wednesday leve- mug. Thetineoln school villa present “Why the Chimes Ring" " the " temoon numb!» Wannaby, at 1:30 pan. v All parents are invited to “and this program, Tawny mains . timilar pro. gram will be given It the, Ravinia school " 7:80 o’clock with Christa mas, tableaux and community sing- mg.‘ .. T o'eloek the Bennide pupils will present seven tableaux interspersed with Christine eel-ole. The Pen-ent- teecher aaaoei.ition will, hold their regular meeting this evening, the children's program comprising their December program. They will join the Maren in community singing. The M'will clogs, for the Christmas holiday: on l ednesday, Wt 81, it the tubular time. They will "open on Tuudty, Jun- mry 8. It is hoped that no chil- dun will leave curly or return late. The schools of District 108 "a holding Christmas program: early next ytelr...onAottar evening at The service will consisttof enroll, scripture arid' tsunami entitled “The First Ola-1m.†hi entire choir of the church, --etrnaiatintt dt fortrthre young girls and nix young men, and the Orin; anrtet. will furnuhtt-ienl 'rvartoftttatprtr. mm - the direction of Helen AM Brfhld. Mr. Knox Bill will my the or!» 'Turahtiet-tutlvhtvitedtr, “cadmium " The mud White Gift Service at the Highland Pu]: Presbyterian church this year will be held on Sand-y. 0min:- 18th " 4 o'clock in the church. . A _ ' Mrs. Chas; I. Boynton, Long Time Resident of H. P. Passes AWay Annual White Gifts Service Sunday At V Presbyterian Church Around Mrs. Boynton in High- land Park, a Inge " y group had grown up, who will tly min hgrr md mourn they" end of er Ian; and hdppr life. There two daughters, Hrs. WrerettT. Millard and' Mra'Jphn B. Human, and . son ,Donald S: Boynton, together with seven ttrtuide.hOdren. UL “mm“! - In one-v- f With e rem interest in the Inn- steal and "tiatie life that wentlou chamber. In. Bunt‘ou‘wu I can; stunt concert (oer " the Chieigo Symphony and a devoted follower of Build. open. She namely lulu- ed a perfortnanee during all of Ra. vinie Park'e may intone. ' . hthemldofmendtothe Material recruit of the nation, ghe- did in pqrtieulnr, one importaittt service. She collected and won rec- ognition for the gallery of ‘J. H. I. Browere Life Masks of Great Amer- icans. These living daata from the faces of the presidents and states- men of a century ago, including also the Marquis de Lafayette, Gilbert Stuart and 'Dolly Madison, are one of America's chief histori- cal treeeuree, Mrs. Boyntou, e do. scendant of Browere, gathered moot of the surviving busts from other scattered relatives and lent them to, the World’s Fair-in 1 M, where their almost photognpla. quality emu-ed wide notice. S? Rev. Duncan Browne will read the lumen! services this afteraoon, Thursday, " 2 o'eloek " “Ruin- only." Interment will he “thou-v- ily, lot " the Lake Forest ceme- tery. E _ ( In. Charles T. Boyntou. long 1 resident. of Highland Park. and Hominy morning who: home, "Ita- vinooln," on South Silurian mad. She had been in ill 1,tealth for cv- onl months. l 'Wu. Borttoasnmatrtmtintht'r skill, N: Y., and can†to Chicago! in I bride. After . low yen: the Boynton: with their young funny moved to Ennlton, and 18 you- Inter, in 190'], am to Highland Park. Mr. Boynton,‘ who us a prominent busineum and bulb: of Chicago, died [in 1928. o"r'ttulusMetitne-'"eerrhrorHte'ii1ulua'r'Amt "Girl, sex-vibe:- «é. um m londnyJ ‘j _ " in the basement of th theme. A verdict of quid 1 while do- apondent ms return ; Saturday by e eorottert Jerri-t â€than“: into 'ii,htttg0'j,'.igri,ti'gia'?g,e to , thedeath of 11mm p you: "ot, Peter)ttwyitrtni. sigma- of Jack Swanson, 8000ka dunno, with whom he made hisâ€, WIS found dead by the son. " Uternoon, hanging from a rope had to u pipe in the Went or thiome. _ Peter Swanson Dies by Own Hand . This contest to helxiipromote com- munity spirit and be: tr is the fore- .rumm- of a vi11sur-)i.ft tree phat- ing project which thq'Civic Associ- ation is planning format spring. Kenneth J. Weir, iiesident, an- nounce; ' _':) ' T ' k The votes willlbe collected on Dee. 80mntreounted by u ipmmittae eon- siating of Barry E. l Wing, chir- mn, 826 Pine 'treet,,jhdrs. William Crttie1ashank, 1051 Forest avenue, and Edward B. Selig, $88 Wnnkegan road. Announcement of the win- ning homes will be shade tlirough thispoer as soon as the votes Ire counted. ' ' Bellot ‘boxes are jéconspicuously placed in three conveniently locat- ed stores, Not: hem", Olendorf’a. dry goods, and the thserthe1i1 plur- macy. The, Civic Association it mailing ballots this Week to every resident' registered through the poetomce. Rich ballot he: provision for two votes thut allowing a'vi to every man and woman in - held. _ _ - 7 i' A third prize of . ibox of candy or monghmdiu of dam] ulna if preferred will be agitated by, the Daemon Plurmuy. ‘Merclunts und‘ residents no welcome to oontibnh additional print; if thy desire. An- nouncement of such:;will be made next week. ', I Group Sponsors . , Yuletide Contest Deerfield Civic' A secoxid prize of a string of 15 weatherproof outdoor! lights win he donated by the J. R. Not: hudware company to the howhold winning the second highest dumber of vote. 'Who has the moat attractively decanted home in "httsrtutd this Yuletide? That ilk the question 'Deerfield residents “till he deciding within the next two (ttyu in 3- can- teat promoted by thi.Deerheld Civ- ie Associetion. A Mdnz, Norway epruce tree is the gtg first prize' which will be done ,hy the Clavey Nurleriee on West 9eersfuld Road. The tree will he hated by the nursery on the winnqi": property as soon on wring pleating starts. HIGHLAND It“. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1088 A number of other public _ irked citizens including Mi. Ji, Gwend- aon and Mr. Lento: Ball (if thi Deer- field Public school arecflooparating by offering their mm ttll for- warding donations of candy tors to supplement what la to ha bun. Several others have mud} a do. alretohelp and anywhhingbdoa hate may do so by fonurdi ttmfr test, the omen of the, _ Social Service on avo- A special eommiitee mnde>up off Mrs. Mnrvin Wallack and Mr. Ed-! win Gilroy of the Highland Puk! Womans club; Mrs. Henry Either, Miss E. Hansen of the Legion Anx- ilinry and Mrs. Geo: B." Kindle of the aninia Womans, club will be in l churge of purehasin thegifh and [ bog-(her with ','e,"d7d bt their or-fj ttart%ttioms will auittri tlui pub; in: thick will he done t 10 p'eioek [i, Sunday morning in 3th American ii you iopmti tir Dante-3r of the " I; On. . I ' I' ', Legion Conducts Christmas Party Specinl entertainment bu been 'rrHttred and will future the out- standing children: 3mm Show con- ducted and prodilc by Miss Mar- Jprie Merit of Deerfle1dith music by Larry Brown’s Swim con- sidered one of the fhtetthitrh school students bands on the north share. Santa Claus as so tirtely imponon- ated each year by Henry Human of the Legion will greet eaeh ettiltrnt- tending and . present everyone of them with a large baeofgiftath" will not only inelude, candy. eon. Christmas stockirigs; fruits, and not: but socks, gloves and other items of warm apparel " well. ;.The Rev. Christopher Kit]? of the Legion will take part in pro- gram and among other Lezi¢nnirea serving on the hpecihl commit". in tharge n2 Commander Pull Webb record chairman; Miller Behminer, ddjutant; Edwin Gilroy and B. B. Alston. _ g Invitations hove shady been tent out by Mrs. Nellie Flint of the So. cial Service whose expert plan cov- ering, not only' has oecbmpllehed a perfect census of all eligible to at- tend, but provides for I enretut rec- ord of all boys and girls with their ages so that presents to im given may be oecurately procured. _ ' According to Hurry tat%rt of the Dninareuq Spencer with! the American Legion and chairman ot the, annual Childgens Christmu Party which ,is sponsored hr the Highland Park Community Cheat and conducted by the Legion, the event this year win take plaee in the Elm Pllce school aMitorium, Thurs. day afternoon, December 22 nt 2 pan. and promises to be one of the finest parties ever given. ' . F ' _ , -rP,hato. ham...“ Mr. . Hrs. Gus Kramer of Oreo: $3., loud, who celebn M lden' w Tuesday. December “I at the home. of Mining!» gm, .' . . Meurtioit tad In. o. k.' WW. on Glam. ‘mu. y, "rrodthedtrnsCtaf 'i'hfllr'lfll'1'a'l (I! 7 pg... T Jan- but was... at M for W nu. fthe e iiof Puck as u am what“): 'l n "Mattie Show" " the regular tth pack meeting of the Echobl o '. ondny afternoon. The f wing bore took part tn the ab . Buddy Wat-on, Jimmy Watson," nlly Vohrf1er, Dean Dick- innon. B n Cane. Herbert Bow- ker, Chaney. Bill Rahner, Loren M re, Bruce Rotitnson,: Tom Poster, Supple. talented , ' his J'it1Utt'at was " '1 nee ed in mu- ,0, trtustrsar.tttntanttther play an tt Mia Elyse, mundan- ref-In†1dimetunutoughert “the F. 'neetingerfthouh- land P iWom’l club thin coming Tawny!!- ,. phat to st , o'clock. Arrealia.’ play taking place in any Ame v Pr, 150113me Christ. mu int Christian The Shop. called , . Supreme Gift' will be pram . the “with: student: introdu by m Wotan-nu of the , .Wdlu who is chi , or the madman}: Sunk: . 'll w.......................- min; David " rc.-:......--.' Tilda Jamm- {Wnlter House}: Dovid ... »-_.Dou Wen Jonath- ‘..,..............Wolur Home]: lorjori w.......-..-.,.-) Poddlo Her Mo t.-.....i, W1: A Boy L........-... semen layer His " ..................,..hy Johnson Folio this delightful presen- tation; glob member- " on; Christ was: in the room {a- tively and with I lovely Christ tree, out! on especial, ottneti "Christmas to: will clou the.†.. in the spirit of good Work ‘with other local club. and or- , unions, the Philanthropy commit r ' heeded by In. 11min manna th-Hrs. Raymond man as vie hiraitnrt, and Mrs. Clam Jones I li. , ' 7dl'riiTt",',e; - lg ,huyfl IL' 'tEl . SiEer, i2,2i,fhll,a't Alfred , V let. Walter Dun-helm, C. Vigo , hols, Theodore Osborn, Whitt a alts, Prank Sturtevunt, Lloyd. p, V ' Peter Weber end Kin Adele . , ii'i'i?i! Inlet with the Ameriéa Le n Children's Christ,- mas Pa =. min committee also, with ia Ind help of the beds]. Fumitu company, collected Ind distrlbn . the Thenluzlving my offerinttd bf the crude, Ichaol chil- dren in . community to Down1 Home e ‘ the Luke Bluff o"""') age. _ Cub , ek 65 Holds "Ma ' ,Show†Monday "Th will time .Addin ' to the ulety of the occa- sion r F, the brillient calm-ge- ments mthe “Elephent Polio" of Audobo _ ta loaned to the club from th‘Jnrge collection owned by the Md studios. These famous bird pic " t, one of the patent Minnelli of ll than, John James Audubo have never been equalled in the h L '-_ry of painting " perfect rep id my: .0! each Bird end its habitat: p The lounge is e natal-ll backgro l, for the churning lend- ecapes ?~ -Cecll Claim which continua]. heng them during the month’o December'. . ' lil 3152mm u' an. mum 'tmnsPuytrhmtltrttte 1ebrated Golden Wedding nt at ,'- :sz Mime Deparhnmts’ 2,Lt,ht P t T l T ht fl',2),-, L High School Friday _ Bob Bum hu' e “the m colorful tad min: . mm at ‘hia weer in his In picture. "The Adan»: Trav " u N- cyan sanction for S t , vâ€"Ion- day and Tuna-y. For . bout- warming And sincere of a under-in; printer i'ijitl?hf, journalist. Burns a - alongside that other interpre- ter of American Agog. Will Rogers.' The story ti _ a. Mar every opportunity to y the ehnmetar. be In. " Water, who chum “do of one of the first India of -., is tuned ttttr Bum _ In hm time aid â€that honor: - divigled between her and m.- .An mtmllestt supporting 'e", in- cludes Inch toponoteh palm Jun puny. John Beat tlid OnWednéodayand'l'hr' "an d',"d21','11t'A1'20ff,atg new attmetiori, “Spawn of the North." .i' 8. ' ' median ite? '1, 'l,/d'l,',kt,7,',,r,'t liar.'. I The music _ d the KW Park tit/Stl will pn- unt in ninth “up! Christ-u on: can in the high who“ Will on Friday; December It' “3:15. o'clock. The program is " follows: In]. an ma I. lit-- has} 8. ttt gag 7w-...._,..~..nu-n. W “In .--...i-._. 18. Ila-’- PM In the “Wm. Bu'hu- Pun- (ad-obsâ€, M I,“ or. Carroll Binds. Illus- up. Kuhn. lob-d W. in". ton, tNerut tk-an. Milo. 'r., 1'aru'tt Mt 'i%C'ii"i Let. un( Id . . In 11rtNLd. My new. Je JNb use}. In. M. M in; Fam nu. Ara- ‘hm 'ei.' “I. Dod- Caohh, NOI- Inâ€. " _ Bette Irv-n. Carol _0hn. Judy Jan Good-n. hm “In. I". letr_yHtde Vglhg. w A 7 . Errol Flynn, Olivia nomad. Mild Russell and P Knowl- " than staring homing“ “Fonz-'9 A Cram!†which the Alena in imaging on Friday and m of thh week. This has - me W096“. and C' to but. rue audience bush. 8 y in an on't miss eintnr--and don? forget to bring the kiddies., "I ' vtoLagrcuraiidiiii ikii"tHFiiiari9+ L (In-III]... in." amruiqhi_ In... u _ CleaDIM Pile", W)-' RIthShumqu-Kl-H 1‘ ' unsung J, Ilehn Wan , tlli2gt has. And-Ion. . Cttrsti. Kink. M J â€an. Ell-uku- wan-elm ' Bob Burns Start . In New Film At Alcyon Next Week Lynn-laund- In." M.' 'tLE. iv I!!!“ Pr0uAtrM- Itndt 1q..6y-rArt.r) (PM M) (Communion M D) NUMBER " aterl