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Highland Park Press, 9 Feb 1939, p. 11

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aif «4 * Civic Problems To Be Discussed By Deerfield Women THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1939 The desire in every woman to ask questions will be satisfield when members of the Deerfield Woman‘s club and their guests meet at 2:30 pm. Tuesday, February 14, in the Grammar :sehool. â€" A program has been platined by the social service department under the direction of Mrs. Charles Turner which will present prominent Deerfleld citizens and office holders in short discusâ€" sions of village and township funeâ€" tions, and club members are urged to question the speakers after a lively roundâ€"table discussion by sevâ€" eral club members, ~ Mr. Clarence Huhn and Mr. Edâ€" win Selig will discuss the proposed Park‘ district plan and Mr. John Schneider and Mr, Edwin Palmer, village trustees, ‘will speak about local taxes. ‘The roundâ€"table discussion will be conducted with Mrs, Robert Petâ€" tis, assistant township relief adminâ€" istrator; Miss Irene Rockenbach, township clerk, and Mrs. Chester Wolf, township librarian, discussâ€" ing their offices, and questioned by Mrs. Maurice Casad, Mrs. Edwin Wood, and Mrs. Robert Jordan. At 1:15 pm. the popular Book Review group open to all club memâ€" bers, will feature Mrs. Bert Mastri in a comprehensive review of a wellâ€" known current play. Plans are progressing for the annual Fun Day, February 28, in which the Woman‘s club will devote a potâ€"luck luncheon and afternoon to'jut play and entertainment at the lovely spacious home of Mrs. Walter Metcalt on â€"County Line road. Further announcements about Fun Day will follow later. To Address Meeting In Northbrook Feb. 16 the Peoples Church of Chicago, will speak at a community meeting at Northbrook Thursday, February 16, at 7:30 p.m, Dr. Bradley speaks to Besides his church. work, Dr. Bradley is the past national presâ€" ident of the Izaak Walton League, a member of the Board of Directors of the State of Illinois. â€" Dr. Bradâ€" member of the Normal School Board of the tSate of Illinois. Dr. Bradâ€" ley is a man of, national promiâ€" nence and is known ‘for his broad Â¥ision, delightful personality and is a speaker with a real message of interest to his listeners. Dr. Bradley is the author of three books : "Courage for Today," "Masâ€" ‘tering Fear," and "Power From Right . Thinking." | an audience of 1,000 each Sunday morning and the service is broadâ€" cast over Station WJJD. An additional feature will be @ thirty minute concert by the Grie*; Male Chorus of Chicago. y f bee Cheam tre STRAWBERRY FILLED DESSERT OF THE MONTH ~EARL W. GSELL & ‘!_:; J::rs Chiafc:lsnd ha;;:!::yed tl;:i:: for special occasions but only on‘special order. Now, for the month of February, Hydrox presents :m edition of these pies with the same "grust" :‘f vanilla ice cream, m:uswbcrm ‘the same beautiful wl:iepped cream m.:.d ‘l‘l:z availâ€" able at your Hydrox Agency priced that : them times dm"fifimr sajoy shene M l FOUR GENEROUS C â€"_ . PORTIONS FOR VALENTINE DAY â€" §pecial Heart Center Bricks Bradley, pastor of Pare Bradley Pharmacists ~â€"‘ TWENTY Y . AGO 3x Feb. 6, 1919 [ f Mrs. John Happ, a former resiâ€" dent of ~Hi _Park, passed away Thursday in Chicago followâ€" ing a brief illness of pneumonia .. + . The price of r took a sudâ€" den tumble this when it dropâ€" ped ‘to 50 cents & d. Eggs are now 5‘5 cents a , a drop of 23 cents in a week‘s . . . Dr. Harâ€" ry B. Roberts, wh has been in actâ€" ive service over seas, arrived in New 'Yort Tuesday . . . Mrs. William A. ‘Freueh died at the Highâ€" land Park hospital as the result of Leucemia . . . A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. E. Stuenkel, Feb, 4th ...RobertCldeCmnd Miss Lillian: Evans were married Wednesday evening. ‘Mr, Cameron who is serving in the navy, was at home on furlough . . . Mr. and Mrs. E. Horenberger | of Deerfield anâ€" nounce the birth of a daughter, Jan. 18 . . . No one was seriously inâ€" jured in a recent train wreck on the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul R. ‘R. between Deerfield and Sherâ€" merville, but a delay in train servâ€" ice resulted. | TEN YEARS AGO Aoa s § Feb. 7, 1929 ‘The State Commerce commission has approved the agreement beâ€" tween the City of Highland Park and the Chicago and North Westâ€" ern railroad regarding the widening of three viaducts and the paving of the Roger Williams avenue‘ crossâ€" ing in the City of Highland Park . . . Exâ€"servicgmen in Highwood are. organizing a new Legion Post in that city . . ; George 8. Rettig, veteran employee of the North Shore Line, has been retired from active service , . . Announcement is made of. the approaching marriage of Miss Ali¢eve Winter and Mr. Sterling A. Wojren of Athens, Ga., which will take place Feb. 9th . . . The Rlchid Tfuuiz’s of Glencoe avenue are announcing the birth of a daughter, born Feb. 1st . . . Green Bay road, south from Central aveâ€" nue to Coun‘tybfi‘no road, was desâ€" ignated as a evard_ at a meetâ€" ing of the City (Touncil Monday eveâ€" ning . . . The John Willman‘s of Deerfleld held a family reunion at their home Friday evening. * LOO $NG BACKWARD at progressive Highiland FAIR muymmbfumm B. E. Christensen, O0.D. OPToMETRIST 394 Central Avenue . _ Mighland Park, DL Phone Highland Park 2168 33 : DAÂ¥ Ravinia 2300 CO. "Algiers," * y,"_ _"Stableâ€" mates," : "Comet Broadway" and "Cowboy and the Lady," playâ€" ing: at the Deerpath theatre next The colorful activity of a Mediâ€" terranean city of Northern Africa forms the ind of "Algiers," Walter Wanger‘s; romantic méloâ€" drama starring rles Boyer opâ€" posite Sigrid Gurie and Hedy Lamâ€" arr in his most exciting role as Pepe le Moko, â€" de r ln(tpe:Etional jewel thief, at Dee theaâ€" tre, Thursday Friday of this week, February 9 and 10. ' A throbbing of worldâ€" famed Ellis I d is "Gateway," the 20th Centuryâ€"Fox starring veâ€" hicle for Don Arm and Arleen Whelan. | The production, which comes to the Ds« theatre Satâ€" urday, February 11 is tense with violent emotions and keyedâ€"up susâ€" pense; bright ‘t:to lightness of i ol m if soge mon af colorful with i from lands. 18| . Playing 8 y, | Monday and Tuesday, Febru 12, 13 and 14 at the Deerpath tre in a double feature are "Stablemates" and "Comet Over B ay." â€" ; "Comet Over B ay." | F A dramatic story of what goes on behind the of modern race tracks is unfolded in "Stablemates," which coâ€"stars Wallace Berry and llekc# Rooney. ‘The story, a draâ€" matic relation of the friendship of a brokenâ€"down véterinary and a penâ€" niless) stable boy, takes Beery back to the charac tions he gave in "‘The Champ"| and with | Marie Dressler in "Min and Bill" and "Tugboat Annic,." 3 "C omet : Broadway," the Mark ‘Hellinger and Robert Buckâ€" ner adaptation of Faith Baldwin‘s Cosmopolitan Magazine story, has Kay Francis Ian Hunter in the two leading rolés. * A lively cha to the screen‘s history of rom tic comedy has been added by Samuel Goldwyn, who seâ€" Deec‘fpatl'u;‘f Theatre JG y in r | two famous names Rectur 1 ‘&Oulinhimgidll faaae dleMofWflmd” jo Suct j - é 57 paring good food, the other for producing | Ti COMING of George i+ | orld, one renowned ‘ _ the eating w DINS ‘WILSON & CO. -\'nuci\un CcARl 2 Mr. Rector will act as Director of Home Economics, cooperating with Eleanor Lee Wright in nqudnflngfiomwiththodvmfigfimdmdw&m-utmd dairy products, and as consultant in the creation of new products. ’ § mAmanpwplonprdwudmmmpututpnddu-uLNmny.mm Wm,duvquin-mmmmdmh'.rmu&mmm khody'fitflng&dmthumm’aho‘cknpunndndphnmmun the best conâ€" mudmwmddhfiepdeduwm-ndoficwuum \No man in America is better suited for this educational work than George Rector, It is with @M*&Afldfl'sfltafimmflfodmumm %H EB PR E 8 3 Tteete d ~tittianâ€"haired, langorous Merle Oberon as the lady who gaily steals the affections of strong, silent Gary Cooper in "The Cowboy and the Lady," ~the comedy : romance whichis scheduled to play a.t‘thg Dear path: â€"theatre, Wednesday, Thursday, â€" Friday and Saturday, February 15, 16, 17â€"and 18 Highland Park, Illinois Among the new books added to the collection of the Highland Park Public library, are two unusual ones ‘â€"ld-one just : from the press, the other ~old. 4 The Arab Awakening is written by George Antonius, an Arab, citiâ€" zen of Palestine. He was educated at Cambridge and had made a lifeâ€" long study of the Arab problem. While not flattering to the British, the book is considered important by English critics and some statesmen who have had experience in affairs of Palestine, Syria and the rest of the Arab world. Behind the Scenes, by Elizabeth Keckley was published in 1868. In this book the author, an exâ€"slave, tells of her experiences serving Mrs. Lincoln. In this way, the reader is given ia very good picture of Mrs. Lincoln‘s personality and disposiâ€" tion. Flight Into Oblivion, by A. J. Hanna tells of the aftermath of the Civil: war. â€" History tells of men who are in power, but not of what becomes of these same men when. they no longer lead. Pitiful is the tale of the fiight of the southern leaders, and some of their families. Far Eastern Policy of the United States by A, Whitney Griswold is a ;ill:dy book, containing a number of ps. The author, who is assistant professor of government and interâ€" national relations at Yale, traces the development of the United States‘ ‘foreign policy in the Orient from 1898 to the present. This is not a book of propaganda, but a compilaâ€" tion of historical facts. _ LIBRARY o;goodo;lbl,bnowavmombdddnwula.ul‘ internationally famous chef, * Lords of the Press, by George Seldes begins withâ€"a chapter, "The House of Lords," ~an: unflattering analysis of the An;hn Newspaâ€" per Publishers association. There follows 21 chapters sketching pubâ€" lishers or owners of chains and press associations, again largely unâ€" favorable. Then‘comes an examinâ€" ation â€"of foreign and Washington corresopndents and columnists. â€" A brief third group of chapters seek to provide constructive suggestions. 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