Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 7 Dec 1939, p. 5

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1989 Helen Gibertini, 427 Funston aveâ€" nue, Highwood, who is s freshman at Barat College of the Sacrei Heart in Lake Forest Barat is a fullâ€"fledged fourâ€"year college (since 1919) with a restricted registration. It is named for Madeleine Sophie Barat, founder of the Order of the Saered Heart in 1800, who estabâ€" lished it for the education of the French nobility. Twentyâ€"two are on the faculty, half nuns and half layâ€" men, to give individual emphasis. ‘The grades and high school classes are held at Barat, too. . A. A biege tweed suit is the reâ€" quired uniform worn usually with a beige sweater or a tan shirt. ‘There is also a dinner uniform, a twoâ€"piece dress, worn after tea and following classes. Q. Any dress fads A. Kneeâ€"top woolen socks are the go now. Q. What is the usual costume on the Barat campus? _ _ _ _ _ Q. What are some of the tradiâ€" tional events observed during the school year? s 0 A. The Reverend Mothers‘ Feast is a formal occasion celebrating the founding of the Order of the Sacred Heart, on Nov, 21. College students appear in cap and gown, the acadâ€" emy sports white uniforms, and the grades similar white garb. The first Friday of the month is dedicated to the Sacred Heart, when Holy Mass is said following a Holy Hour on Thursday in preparation for the benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. Q. Are most of the girls resident students ? Q. What outside activities are the favorite indulgences? â€" A. Of about 104 in the college, 10 live at home. A. Tea dances, beach picnics, pancake roasts, hikes, and horseback riding. Q. What sports reign at Barat? A. Horseback riding is first. Hockey, volleyball, swimming, and basketball are popular, Q. What is your course of study? A. Humanities, philosophy, logic, ‘This questionnaire was put to UnusuaAL SroRies Blumberg‘s offer the largest displays of chairs on the North Shore. Chairs for every room â€" for every purâ€" pose. _ Come in tomorrow and make your selection while displays are complete. 4130 So, Gemenee St. era0Onda t Fiurniture PORIES t _ By ANNA about UsUAL PEOPLE TAMARRI religion, Latin, biology, French, English, speech. A freshman‘s course is outlined for her. I carry 23 hours. Q. What do you plan to do? A. I want to teach languages in high school. uw â€" A. Most are from Chicago and the North Shore, with two from Canada, two from South America, and one from Mexico. Q. What are the popular courses! A. Art and languages. Q. In general, how is the school conducted ? A. All according to French eulâ€" tural traditions. "The Women" Will Be Shown Dec. 10â€"13 at Deerpath Theatre Carole Lombard, Cary Grant and Kay Francis, three of the screen‘s topâ€"flight stars, share honors in what Hollywood itself has deemed one of the year‘s most noteworthy entertainments â€""In Name Only" playing at the Deerpath theater, Thursday, â€" Friday and Saturday, Dee. 7, § and 9. â€" | Heralded as one of the most unâ€". usual films ever to come out of Hollywood, "The Women," with an allâ€"star cast of 135 actresses headed by Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, and Rosalind Russell, will be preâ€" sented Sunday," Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 10, 11, 12 and 13. Others in a powerful supporting cast include Mary Boland, Paulette Goddard, Joan Fontaine, Virginia Weidler, Lucile ‘Watson, Ann Morâ€" riss, Ruth Hussey, Mary Beth Hughes, Virginia Grey and Cora Witherspoon. A Christmas â€" Carol, starring Reginald Owen as "Serooge," will be presented Thursday and Friday, Dec. 14 and 15. Gene and Kathleen Lockhart play "Bob and Mrs. Cratchit," and Terry Kilburn "Tiny Tim." Others in the cast include ‘Ban-y Mackay, Lynne Carvey and Ann Rutherford. Where do most of the girls T. R. Wyles of Highland Park is a member of the Lake County Zonâ€" ing Board of Appeals . . . Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Schaaf and Mrs. Irving Schuer promote the Junior Programs Inc. . . . a traveling children‘s theatre . . . an organization that interprets light opera, Shakespeare, and plays Rosemary O‘Reilly, Martin Dettâ€" mer, Mary Claire, Catherine Sheriâ€" dan, and Martin Stein, all of this city, are student thespians who took part in two plays . . . on Saturday at Barat College of the Sacred Heart . . . "Cinderella" and "The Sing Song Lady." . .. _ Recipe for a blush from Angelina Lamberti . . . just mention Iowa ... specifically, her recent excursion into that state . . . his name is "Bob" Britanni . . . and he fits the formula, | tal, dark, ate. . .. A Clinton, Iowa, marriage license has been issued to Edward Gibbs of Lake Forest and Loretta Dunkin, Highland Park . . . J. W. Davis of Highland Park is on the committee arranging the program for the Scout Leaders Appreciation dinner and annual meeting of the North MONEY SAVING SPECIALS Florida SEEDLESS ORANGES sweet and juicy ............. Texas Seedless Yellow HIRE‘S ROOT BEER quart bottles ... SECURITY BRAND PURE JELLIES â€" Strawbedrré, Raspberry, Blackberry, Curâ€" rant ani rape, 12â€"08. JAES ... mc smartrennthnncesss 2 forzgc pepper; per jar ... DRY ONIONS Embossed BRUSSELS SPROUTS quart box ............._.__.._ GRAPEFRUIT DILL PICKLES Kosher style, plain or hot extra fancy per dozen WHITE NAPKINS 80 to a box ... Sweet and Juicy GREEN or RED GRAPES TANGERINESâ€"Large size,, YOUNG GREEN BROCCOLI TCT BHER.........ccscweveceecwes messeses PEAS SPINACH PEACHES Butter ® We carry a tomplots lUine ot Wil & Baumers Tap etlite Hand Dipped Candlon . . . Al mizes and colors. HILLDALE J24¢ THE HIGHLAND PARK PBESS quarters (plus bottle deposit) pound For Friday and Saturday, DEC. 8â€"9 5 f°,25c 3 n;g,loc 3doz. 596 3 for 25c ‘boxes Shore Area council . . . which is anâ€" nounced as Feb. 22 in Glencoe . . . the program commitiee : Christmas party coming To park, or where to park, tht‘ is the question, confronting Highâ€" land Park merchants who formerly used Second street between Central and Laurel avenues. In view of the few cars using this section since the new ruling became effective, it might be suggested that this reâ€" striction regard "Saturday parking only," which would entail less hardâ€" ship on the merchant. Veda Anderson of 233 Burchell avenue, Highwood, was a theatreâ€" ticket winnah . . . because her measurements match Ginger Rogers‘ . . . the contest results entitled her to see "Fifth Avenue Girl." . . . Indicative of something or nothâ€" ing . . . a Highwood tavern adverâ€" tises Swedish smorgasbord now . . . Seen on a Chicagoâ€"bound North Western . . . a beribboned, cologned woman in formal gown sewing the white silk lining into her evening wrap. . .0. Ibs. The Emmanon league is working on an afghan . .. that will be given away as a prize when finished . . . Paradoxical and downright inconsistâ€" ent is the Highwood city council situation . . . aldermen elected to EGGS 23¢ 23¢ 23¢ 23¢ 25¢ 10c 25¢ 25¢ 15¢ 19¢ STRICTLY FRESH 209¢ Dozen RADISHES or GREEN ONIONS p@r BUNMCh .......l..lllllll2lccllllllll. Extra Fancy Solid per pound TOMATO JUICE quart glass jars . Crosse & Blackwell FRESH MUSHROOMS You can easily Aped | LIQUID WAX WAX for Floors, Lincleum _ ‘Pints . . . . . 49¢ Quarts. . . . 89¢ attend the meetings just don‘t g* for lack of a querum . . . it‘s about time the chicanery stopped . . . and At a college alumni dinner, the master of ceremonies introduced the music professor, who was to sing a HILLS BROS. 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