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Highland Park Press, 2 Nov 1939, p. 4

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Dr. Dudley Crafts Watson will present the second lecture in his series, Wednesday evening, Nov. 8, " the Highland Pnrk Auditorium. He will take his audience to bril- liant modern italy, from Rome to the Alps, and will show this won- derful new Italy and give its founda- tion in the put. The many Dalian hill towns, Assisi, Pnrujin. Orvieto and Sienna will be visited. In " ennt in the ony remaining medie- val pageant, The Pailo. which is the same today as it was in the 13th century. Since any etteetive drive to achieve Salety demands active support by every element of our community, it is in keeping with our demoeratie American tradition to afrord an oppor- tunity to each individual to participate in the furtherance of thituieephtyiemyant?Myitallr important program. _ A "Italy" and Art to Feature Lecture by Dr. Watson Nov. 8 Your City Council, therefore, approves the committee'. recommended design for a safety poster as submitted, and nom- inate. it as Highland Park’s officially authorized and copy- righted Safety Week emblem, to serve as each individual's pledge of active support of the Citizens' Safety program. October 16, 1939. Approved By Vote 10-18-89. of City Council. Now, therefore, no meet and proper recognition of the un- "ltuh effort- of this body in behalf of our collective Iecurity, your Mayor end Commissioners. do hereby otBeialiy proclaim the week of November 11 - " u Highland Perk Safety Week, and have-k the cooperation of every citizen in e pm of netivitlee amnzed by the committee and designed to tune- Id,t, It principle- of Sefety into action fruitful of meeeureble ne u. Br the layer and m te.ttttt “I! Park'- MI A.“ “at, 'Fei-Nor. l 48. "" Mylo: the Mth consecutive year, citiuna of Highland Park are would an opportunity to mum their adherence to tho constructive program of Safety for our community pro- mulgated trr tho Citizenn' Safety committee. 7 A 7 .iean-ht.s.a.-r-. “-ubhulmnhlnmnwl‘“ iiCSECi'i.iU.ii n b for (II-us. Inform-lion. Skirt. Mullet! And Shortened Alon sold n IADA SHOP. Darla“. “I!“ -.--.ArrBND AMATEUR N10” ,rMDmettDAY-.----- "rm, MAGNIFICENT "AW www.mcnmnnn-cmm In TAM" cum , mm. hm». In" may" I "mg nun my- urn-r Immoral in“. '..*.mqft.Mai'_t.t..8Mn. -. loud-y. My (Md-y Cnmhm I to Ttt Now-tn l. O. , w Ari-lung - WI". COLOR CARTOON _ "The Minna .. I'm" . "BM. Ora-m LAT-1 PAIAIOUN'I' Eat-my I..." Pttgi Me. In". Mull (nun, than lull. In low-on "tttut' l .ODY CARTOON - “Hurt-um Mic-Inn," FLOYD (HI- BONS . "On the _ ot Winn-w.“ LATEST .1111le HIV! -"" _ _ On the In“ Nth! W “(Min)". " MRS I C. EMMA", THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS SCHOOL OF THE DANCE SPRING RBCITAL - _ In”! 't-tt. lam Rich-run. In "uni-an. Ink. V" - LOONIYTUNI CARTOON . "Krhmmhor Hakim, " LATTMT rox "I“ Order: Illa taken for Making She-n . . . Bpoot Holden . . . . Gull.- And other u'lll' no:- can}... Just aqueous th. bultr-mmi mark In occur.“ hem In so seconds! Take. the (men work out of munching a skirt! . . Complete with “mph who of powder. SELILSKIRT MARKER Chalk your hem the easy profu- sional war. Telephone Highland Put 405 "WINTER CARNIVAL” An trHr6Anas. Rum Carina. Imo- hnhh. W, "Aerraer"e F?ree's'e"eri A PROCLAMATION 'fh1AuSteutAugr", 'sa.iirsiJi. Le. _erretqrrtertA, guy- ‘32:: an a a... b {lull-n 2 to 4; Evmlng T to III Rrtsrm Int-"mom by Pawn-r Run-'0! "THE CIT A DEL" No Adv-m In PH": 1l'dhl',tSPftr1'"iPuer E In spite of the Get that 60 worn- on have alrendy enrolled in the lo. cal unit of the Americln Red Cross which meets every Friday from 10 mm. to 4:30 p.m. in the parllh house of Trinity church, there In still a great need for more work- ers. Surgical dressings lid lab ments for refugees are In ("It demand, so that there is In - need for help in than depurtmnb. If you cannot spare the entire day, come for a few hours It lent. und- wiches "my be brought or ordered, for those who remain over the noon hour, and cotree is provided " I small fee. On Tuesday, Dec. tr, Dr. Watson will give a thrilling picture lecture of Scmdin-vll which will inclnh dramatie scenes of the Land of the Midnight Sun. Mexico is scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 6, and on Tues- day, Jan. 16, he will bring you the United States "trom Sea to Shining Sen." Local Red Cross Unit Seeks More Help Included in this lecture will also be some pieturea of the coronution of Pope Pius xn. Dr. Watson’s pictures of Venice from dawn to moonrine are paint- ings by the world's most renowned artists who have found Veniee their greatest inspiration. Milnn with in La Sell open leads the way to the Italian lakes and the Alps. The most unusual feature of this pro- gram is the picturing of the price- less unsure: of Italian art from the 13th century Cimbue to D: Vin- ci, Rnphae, Michelangelo and Titian. The entire Italian masterpiece ex- hibit which has been shown " the San Frnncisco hir will be It the Art Institute in Chicago. The ex- hibit consisting only of 28 obieeta is valued It $150,000,000. Dr. WIL- son will show al jects in their 01 mm". in full colo on Italy, Nov. 8. alrtfFiaGiaa show all of these 28 ob- their own home environ- full color with his lecture Nun-ht! Ian-III“.- Non-bu I The Chicago Rndaasah Chapter will celebrate Nada-ah Sabbath in all of in eleven districts wrough- out the city and the suburbs, on November ll. The mmm will consist of a dinnuion on "Jewish Survival in Modern Times." Those participating in the North Shore Chapter of Hadaaaah are Mrs. Isa- dore Bram, Mrs. Joseph Rosen. and Mrs. J. Behn. The” '1“ b. I very fine musical Wm led by Mrs. "all“. and [manta horn the president of the Sisterhood and Rab. bi Charles Shulman. Also greetings from the president of Yeah; Juden and Junior Radamh. The meeting will be held in the lounge of the temple. Pollo'lng the Fromm tea will be served. All are welcome. Wtdmsily Afternoon I free movie will be thon- In the Vin.“ Home " 2:30 o'eloek. After the movie to. will be served. Bring your 1m And ninth... Book Fair Opens in Ravinia Nov. 14 With Open House Tuesday. Nov. 14. .n parents of the aninin school on invited to meet the tenettem IN rather in the Vin-n Homo for "freshmen“ at The lovely new book- wlll be on dignity with the ham editions for children and M M1 min -eittte them. You? fnvu'lhn u we" Buy your Christmas boob m. Tho Book hit will be - In. New “-1", Besides Mr. Shoemaker, who will illustrate his lecture with drawings that will be tUshed upon the screen, there will be apecinl music on the program, featuring "not Richard F. Hire, concert violinist; LnVerne Chritrtiamron, noted Chic-go pianist; a suxophone quartet; marimb- trio; male quartet and trumpet trio. Hadassa Sabbath to Be Observed Nov. 11 n the have“ In the tooh' nor“ will be displayed. There will also be I few mm! In“ boob. Vnughn R. 8hoemaker, eartooni.t of the Chicago Daily News, winner of the Puli:ur prize in 1937, will be the principal speaker at . youth rally tint will he held Tuesday. Nov. 7, beginning " 7:46 Patt. and sponlored by the Mahon Memorial class of young men of that comma- nity. The “fair will be held in the zymn-sinm of the new Zion- Benton high school in Zion. This building is situated four blocks wel of Sheridln road and two blocks} south of Route 173. i Pupils of the local high school and members of young people's or- ganizations are cordially invited to attend. Adults Ire also welcome. There is no admission thugs and I free-will offering wilt be taken to cover expenses. Vaughn Shoemaker to Address Youth Rally in Zion The natsistant coaches do Mt M their nomes in the headlines and seldom share Iny of the Biory who. their teams win. However, they hue the satisfaction of knowing that they helped make the View. possible. But on “than: can]! has one big advantage over his chief-when the team has he doean't get the criticiun from tho Sunday morning quarterboch thnt is heaped on the head conch. l Every eve-ha the: shed u _thrqeredneo-ena0-rrth. i high when! nil-tie Md Uh Mr. Floyd end It. Inner but - teem the tandem-uh of W]. luau student-“35mm ‘heve leaned how to bundle bl..- Iemenul emblem. The, the! vi- to give their emcee help end II- to give them hell. But when u hard.attaakutoueptothi. its of the heed whee. It nee- natural for . head conch to be It limiuic end Mr. Word end it. hue! In no exception; in like at the wonderful mean their C‘- have hed. Then two fellow are elwuyu expecting the wont. M con-um moaning is that their beet players ere either injured or Heli- gible end that their “In “I”. will get sl-uthtered the following week-end. But eomehow their begs keep on winning genes. Next ti. you ere at . football game and you notice I maniac who oeeasiortntt, sits on the pieyen' bench but who spends most of his time running up end down the sideline: [dumbb- inc wildly-that" the head ceeeh. And the fellows in chili-n clothe who help keep the end we“ on the bench wnrrn-they In his will. mu. mmaaiugntomuwyml unbound-3'10)..- spacingthqmlmlm‘. Bawruhd.rarta-t.Hr._mr mummwu- we. which. All Mr. M ieal “thaw Are the! Head! mac. “clonal-1* -ertheladr_arh.'tt The - All". -edtrtd b Inn-ytin'tquth“ Ankh-t Couch. nuke-gummy..- I’ll IIOILAID PAD. II... Rev. P. S. Thomas to Conduct Revival Services Here Nov. 5-19 A revival meeting will be eondtget- ed " the First United Ennxoliml church beginning next Sundly, Nov. 6. Rev. P. S. Thomas of Highland, Mich., will be the Evangelist. Rev. Thomas is . young man of tire ability as a speaker, and many who heard him last yen will be glad to know of his return engagemem to Highland Park. tot Nail Bt.NHB Av. Deerfleld on Oct. 28 . . . Eight eon- ples surprised Mr. Ind In. How- ard Morin Int Suturd-y min. In honor of their wedding nnntver- any. . . . The muffins of If Dor- omy Hudson, dumbed of r. and Mrs. Charles E. Hudson Ind Mun! Otis Brown takes place Nov. 16. I nurpriu party int My ovo- niutr...Mr.smom.Birnara- of Darnell! mm the birth of a daughter, born Oct. " . . . Adolph Knudun In: Iold In: residence " 511 B. Green Bay to“ to W. C. Shim“, who lu- been I “out. there for men] you: . . . “all Gertrude Williams, who In In“. ill with scarlet fever for than weak, in getting along nicely . . . It. Salome Brand bu returned from 1 four month: my n Random his, Wis. . . . Miss AliesDutr, will at, tend a [Inllowe'cn Party in Chi- cago tomorrow "taint. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kendnll of 730 Princeton Avenue announce the ens-gamut of their dsrurhter, Elit- abeth Rae, to Robert Stupple, um of Mr. and In. Alfred B. Stun]. ...Th.marriatmofMisaBiisn- beth Tammi of Waukegln to Mr. Edward Stupple of this city, “In place Nov. 2 . . . Ilia Rosemary Lytton, daughter of the George Lym- ton'g of Chieqo, will make her de- but at u tea to be given My, Nov. 8 . . . Mr. Ind In. J. P. 14- bahn of Deerfield we host: It a dinner party Sunday in honor of Henry Krieman of Glenn, Neb. . . . Announcement is made of the Mar- rilge of Helen Bradley of Liberty- ville and Mr. Elmer Boftmnn of TEN YEARS AGO Oct. 31, 1929 The formal opening of Bahr's new hower shop on Laurel - will be held tomorrow (Friday, Nov. It. "WWW “‘19" [nun-Icahn” [mmummu-m otaeil-,.is...HrsN- O‘Connell. . I.“ at w Park lotion-n, “any.” day evening... Limb mammals-um abeth 30th. Edward” sonofBv-.Oet.11...Mi" Emmotnommt,h.,ud Mr. Cum-u Iron of this at: wem-udttntardsr...r-t, friend; all “than at Mr. and In. mama-um».- Its first year it showed 60,000 owners n: my more. mutt-Iona. uncut. 51-93149"! up "mttt" "no at. 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