Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 12 Oct 1939, p. 2

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Democratic Young Kiwanis Club Hears | Woman‘sâ€"Associatic People‘s President Adventure Voyage Will Hold First to Speak in Waukegan | of Franz Plunder: Fall Meeting Oct. 16 dent of Democratic Young Peoples (”dA-l:,ill.'fll»nlu: the Lake câ€"w% comâ€" mittee October 15 at 3 o‘clock in Â¥AGE TWO the American Legion hall at Wauâ€" dance will follow the program, and coffee and doughnuts will be served. tended in particular to all new 1989 voters of. Lake county, Horner as a day for observance of the attainment of voting age by charge of the party are: Rubinson, chairman; Francis Lerche, Philip W. Yager, John Dado of Highland Park, and Anton Macrowski. Jack Ewâ€" ing, chairman of the Lake County Young People‘s Club, is cooperating with the committee. The Talking Cat, a play especialâ€" ly written by Rowena Bennett for the Ravinia Studio theater at 1532 Judson avenue will be given Saturâ€" day afternoon at 4 o‘clock, October 22. The play is under the direction of Helen Beach, and the cast inâ€" cludes David Binder, Debe Binder, Betsy Law, Gale George, Sammie Ravinia Studio Theatre to Enact Golden. This is the first of a series of childrens plays, acted by the chilâ€" dren in the Studio theater groups. No admission charge. Complimenâ€" try tickets at Studio theatre any afâ€" ternoon between three and six. All members are urged to attend and asked to bring a new member Sam LaSaine, Junior Central Committeeman of the Tenth District will be the speaker. Refreshments will be served. Children‘s Plays Young Republicans to Meet Friday P. M. The Young Republican club will meet tomorrow evening, (Friday) at 8 o‘clock in the club room on N. Sheridan road. with them. October 15 was recently set aside Celebrating with Bargains 3Qth Anniversary new, modern designs. Both tailored in rich velvet fabrics versary Sale bargain at .......... LUXURIOUS SOFAS and MATCHâ€" ING LOUNGE CHAIRS in smart new, modern designs. Both pieces tailored in rich velvet fabrics. Anniâ€" 14â€"130 Go, Genesese St. Sturdy, well made cribs at new low prices. Finished in ename}â€"with drop side and lock. Save $3.00. * Furniture MAPLE CRIBS $6.39 speaker at the meeting of the Kiâ€" wanis Club of Highland Parkâ€"Raâ€" vinia, on Monday evening at Hills Tes Room, Mr. Plunder gave a very w“d.ng which took sixtyâ€"one days frow Adult Education Offers Free Classes in Frenchâ€"Spanish City. ‘The voyage was made by himself and three companions in an open boat, which they themselves had built. Slides taken during the trip made the incidents most vivid and held the audience spelibound during the entire talk. The four men came to America after the close A pan of grease in the oven of a kitchen range caught fire. The fire was extinguished with chemiâ€" cals with but a small loss. Aside from several grass fires, there has been little activity for the local department. Monday at the Public Library: 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.,.French, beginâ€" ners; 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., French, intermediate; 2 to 3 p.m., Spanish, beginners; 3 to 5 p.m., Spanish, inâ€" termediate. At the High School: 7 to 8 p.m., French, beginners; 8 to 9 p.m., French, intermediate. Tuesday at the Public Library: 1:30 to 3 p.m., French, beginners; 3 to 4:30 p.m., French, intermediate; 7 to 8 p.m., Spanish, beginners; 8 to 9 p.m., Spanish, intermediate, Free adult education classes in French and in Spanish are starting this week in Highland Park, accordâ€" ing to the following schedule: Gaston Aillaud, an experienced teacher, is in charge of these classes. Highland Park firemen respondâ€" ed to a call to extinguish a blaze at Exmoor Country club last Thursâ€" day afternoon. citizens of the United States. Slight Damage at Thursday at the Public Library: 1:45 to 3:15 p.m..Spanish, beginâ€" ners; 3:15 to 4:45 p.m., Spanish, inâ€" termediate, Exmoor Club Fire drawers in maple or walâ€" nut. 4 large drawers. . . . Good looking odd chest of $10.95 values. s7 Q50 oDD CHESTS $7.39 Waukegan, IL. in the oven of first fall meeting. ns mgam en will be served promptly at Reservations must be made by Satâ€" Tiee. Pertiches, of the ith liouhl;a;nq.!.c‘ A complimentary served to members of Chapter, O, E. S., preceding the next regular meeting, at 6:30 at the Masonic Temple,; Wednesday evening, Oct. 18. § L Reservations mustâ€" be ? t later than Monday, Oct, with Catherine Levin, H, P. 2448. Memâ€" bers‘ families and friends mayatâ€" tend for a small fee. Community Service Sponsors Archery Tournament Oct. 29 In response to many requests, Community Service is sponsoring a Fall Citywide Archery Contest. Sunâ€" day afternoon, October 29, is the date and 2 p.m. is starting time. Eastern Star Serves_ Complimentary Dinner Columbian Round for Girlsâ€"each girl to shoot a total of 72 arrows at from 20 to 40 yards from the tarâ€" get. This event is specially for grammar age girls. the piano by Miss Margaret Cashâ€" ng;.n-rvhvfllpm.t..d- dress of the afternoon and his subâ€" ject is "The Foundations of Peace." As in the contests held last May there will be four classes of comâ€" petition : WM. RUEHL & COMPANY On Monday, Oct. 16, the Women‘s American Round for Boysâ€"here Look at the greatly increased size and luxury of this car with new longer wheelbase and stunning new ‘‘Royal Clipper®‘ styling. ... And then you will know it‘s the streamlined beauty leader of the low»price field and the biggest value money can buy! THE HIGHKLAND PARK PLE&S§ of [o:her classes can be made on flext | Monday or Wednesday evenings. Perâ€" | sons desiring to play Badminton can lbeukmlnowWMyflnlng NEW "ROYAL CLIPPER" STYLING + BGGER INSIDE AND OUTSIDE + NEW FULLâ€"VISON BOOS 8Y ASHER NEW EXCLUSIVE VACUUMPOWER SHIFT e "THE RIDE ROYAL®â€"Chewolet‘s Pefected Knceâ€"Action Ridng m-.muumvuwamnmn.mmmm Chevrolet has more than 175 important modern features. *On Spoctal Ds Lowe and Master Oc Lwas Sarter each boy shoots a total of 90 arâ€" rows at from 30 to 50 yards from _ Columbisn Round for Womenâ€" contestants shoot a total of T2 arâ€" rows at from 30 to 50 yards from shoot 90 arrows at target which is from 40 to 60 yards away. All individusis interested in the sport are invited to participate in Adult Education Class Enrollment Monday evening the largest numâ€" ber of students ever to attend eveâ€" ning classes in Highland Park startâ€" ed work at the high school. All classes offered have enough stuâ€" dents to insure the continuance of the work throughout the term with the possible exception of Cooking and Mechanical Drawing. It is hoped that enough wil be enrolled next Monday evening to fill out the required number necessary. Woodwork, Sewing and Monday night Badminton classes are filled. However, enrollment in any of the vited to have their membership enâ€" ter this contest. the following: Mr. W. E. Cunningâ€" ham, of Elm Place school; Mr. Sidâ€" ney Morris; Mr. George Scheuchenâ€" classes. A _ special demonstration in Bookbinding will be given next Monâ€" day evening in Mr. Field‘s class in the Industrial Arts building. Anyone interested in this activity is urged to attend. New equipment for this class will be on hand at that time. Total enrollment figures in all classes on the program will be availâ€" able next week. & Prof. Earl DeLong of the Ecoâ€" nomics department of Northwestern university, will be the speaker for the Current Affairs course on next Wednesday evening. A new class in conversational Tune into gear with Chevrolet‘s New Exclusive Vacuumâ€"Power Shift. . . . Test its matchiess combination of power, acceleration, emoothness and and bestâ€"performing lowâ€"priced car! French will start next week. This class will be held in Shiclds Hall.‘ Any group of persons in the com Any group of persons in the comâ€" munity desiring a class in something other than the subjects offered this term are asked to get in touch with Mrs. Mary Fisher Passes ‘Away Oct. 10 term are asked to get in touch with A. N. Thursten st the high school. meet the demands for any desired starting a class in Practical Salesâ€" lars Pitk attist mteg mnperiemee tors with actual experience will conduct this course if enough inâ€" terest is shown. / Remember it is not too late to enâ€" roll. Don‘t forget the best series of lectures on Current Affairs ever held in this community are now beâ€" Wednesday evening. ing held at the high school every Viola Fisher of this city, died Tuesâ€" day at St. Theresa hospital in Wauâ€" Wednesday, November 8â€""The New Italy" Tuesday, Dec.5â€""The Scandinavian Democracy" Saturday, January 6â€""Mexico" . Tuesday, January 16â€""The United States from Sea to Shining Sea" Course Ticketsâ€"$3.80 â€" $2.70 â€" $1.60 Mail orders and checks payable to George Lake, Jr.. Manager. Thursday, October 26â€""The British Isles Today" Dudley Crafts Watson Highland Park High School Auditorium A SERIES OF FIVE LECTURES Only Chevrolet gives such high quality at such low cost. No other motor car can match its allâ€"round value at 8:15 p. m. at Meet Howe School Saturday Afternoon will be held Wednesday and Friday mornings, October 11 and 13, from 8:30 to 11 a.m. at St. Therese hosâ€" pital, Waukegan. Appointments for the clinics should be made with the =s4 P R The Howe School, Military Acadâ€" emy, Howe, Ind., will play: Lake Forest Academy on October=14 at Lake Forest. ‘The line from tackle average about 155 pounds. Phone Highland Park 4240 The regular clinics of the Lake s ammulst qite

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