'uumvmaomtzm Jug “when GMSpeahrAt C ofC. Meeting Cm will in w thi. cod-c Tu-or."--.'-"'." in an waning. It. Jun- R. llama-on, Pula- no: of Hunting at Hermit-hm Univeristy will be the and -her and ha tAtt-t tho which “Tho Con-m Wan to Knot" Mr. Earth-on cu appointed a imam in m " the Uni- - of N. Dutch in 1924 but lines I!†In. been n Northwurn unintuity; successively being ap- pointed n lecturer, instructor, - tint-Int professor, amine protu- Bor and professor of mm and buineu letter writing. Bis research hum“ hare included [misting Costa with speck! More“. to ulc- oocu: Consumer Economics and Market New: Services. . The speaker will bring out "te- ciul tum npplicahle to - line of business, no it in certain his remarks will not only be interesting, but very helplul and proftaMe to your individual Maineâ€. Pte-tsehool no children who might otherwise keep north shore mothers at home on Thursday morn- ing may be checked during the sea- siois of the Creative Writing Group with Mrs. Katherine Wiggins, Na- tional College of Education gradu- ate, who is conducting I. nursery school " the Highllnd Puk Y.W. C.A. There will be a very nominnl There will be elected at this meet- ing, a Nominating committee whose duty it shall be to select cundidntu for next yeah otBeerr, and direc- Cheek Your Children When Attending Writing Group at "Y" WW I-ty-tine 0! nll ladlnw Drug stor- in Manon. Will-eta. hullworth, Winnetka. Hub- hrd Woods. Gleam. Ravinh. “Ighhnd Put. [ah Focal Gunman!†Sow-Vla- an». "tttua" Park and Luke Pmt. Nyo yhhldtj Den-mm More, Pann- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM whim the Bible and :11 the writings of Mary Baker Eddy my be read. borrowed, or purchased Authorised Christina Sdcnco Uta-tun in English. Bums. Ind (my: Immu- i- duo avail-able 'toem.-- Dun .2. " h 01.0 I... ."mrd.rs9sm.tr9r.m. â€2:81 Hanna-Au. "nu-Ir.“ Elm Cmmeiiisrdiiiiisv, Set-tST HECKETSWEILER STUDIO Only in pictures, that never grow up, can you keep the fleeting loveliness of childhood. . . . It’s time for another photograph of your child. YOU ARI CORDIALLY INVITED TO U“ THE " NORTH “IIIDAN ROAD Tut-r-tadn, mum PM Um. MAINTAIN" IV mun-vacuums. tt'ltggre2USht,ttggg 'lln"lvat/G',rlr2', - of you; 'htMm, who -dth_i-ttoMdtmis. for hm foam-rune: jmm lututthnmpeo-hiumk elm-“Indium.“- vb» o1i-thattutroqmreoht-amt idett+rhetrNlor-trsatr, Mrs. Eugene Hotchkiss, cheirnun of the new project "The Poetry Stu- dio", u group devoted to the study of minute poetry, invites those in- terested in this idea to meet for luncheon with Mrs. Bennett at the Open House tee room following the class on Thursday. Both poetry and prose manuscript; will continue to be discussed at the reg-uln- Thun- day morning sessions as in the put two years. Itettatrations for both groups are being accepted at the Y.W.C.A. desk. can 10?me GGGiitiiv' GTC m Honoring, club tom. Mqeh. "" Htitty kW union-n. “’th girls, ttrider, and piano: grandmothers mind. in than in. formal winn- when words and idea no . common hon-i ideal no . common bond. Thur-day's muting, Oct. 8, in tho onlyonoulthominthohlltun just beginning Whill Vinita:- my come without laying a to. to Ill those intended are inviting their friends to thin open union. The fall term will meet again†awry Thundly morning at 10 o'ebek Rowena Bennett will tuck on "Cm, Itive Writing: Your Aid to Cmtive Living," manuscript: will be read and diam-ed, uni personal- ities in the tuid of Creative Arts on the North Shore will be infor- malty introduced at the Oct, 8 gath- erinc. The final shot " Sundny after- noon’s performance tIre-I by I hat- tery of the Glut Coast Artillery, using 3 inch Intinircrnft guns. sev- ered the quarter inch able by which a plane was towing I sleeve target two miles out on the lake and 7,000 feet high. Thirty thousand spectators wit- nessed the final week-end military shows " Fort Sheridan Sunday, with north shore police reporting an unprecedented tram: jam on Sheri- dan road, Route 42, and Greenbay road leading to the fort. The mili- tary show, directed by Moi. Gen. Lloyd R. Fredendall, drew a total of 55,000 spectators to the six dem- onstrations Friday, Saturday and Sunday. T h o u B a n d s more were turned away Sunday after 7,000 cars were admitted to the grounds. The night performances were made especially thrilling by the use of tracer bullets and great search- lights, dtho the afternoon crowd: witnessed what Capt. A. E. Schanze, assistant director of the show, said was the military equivalent of a trolfer'rs hole-in-one: Military Show Draws Thirty Thousand To Fort Sheridan Lient. Matt Wane. Port Sheri- dan, who undated in publicity plum for the forth three-thy military show held Inst Friday, Saturday and Sundny. aid that tot-l receipts would exceed $13,000. .emA-stt80 ’.-.b‘l“ In. Dnyllght "vtrtq in. (I one. more . thing of the was: for 1940, but stamp collector-I luv. long been looking forward to the. long win- ternhrttutoeet-irttGUr. pel- Btt_dtkthethitteth.rhtr" their maps. - With this thought In mind, the North Suburban Milne“: - ttgtL'teignve'ttgtr,i 'rrlru'l"Au',tJllltitr. mum aux-wan c. a""".""' war-:53: ulnar; wno II at nave Elle it“ role in tle iia7tit1fiiilii'i.'ft"'ii,iiiil: 11°92 negated.» Jaw: Romance, adventure and I Ibr- studded cut Ire the unusable in. ttredienta that make up Werner BroC new Mm, "They Drive by Night," which will be shown Tue- dny, Wednesday and Thursday, Oe- tober 8, ' and fo " the Deerpath theatre. Featuring George Raft, Ann Sheridan. Id. Lupino and Humphrey Bogart in In .11 It." an. the swiftly pneed film pack! plenty of lunch. love and excite- ment. The an include- Gale We. Alnn Hale. Roscoe Inna ind John Litel. Stamp Collectors To Meet Oct. 8th At Community Center Programs and; tiiriiiroitiGaii' Gt iiiiixiGTiGk 'NirriitTsCiiiiéi School Audiwium on Frid-y, 8cm 11 at 4:00 P. M. in planning the M you I; thet hier., Mr Hm I.“ hit-sum _ “Mlmmdlh Arts-thitting-eg Splendid Programs At Deerpath Theatre From the African jungles of "Congo Music," Ann Sothem jumps to the lonesome desert of Arizons in "Gold Rush Maisie," third in the popular series dealing with the laughable and lovable stranded showgirl, which will be tshams Fri- dny and Sstnrdsy. October 4 and 5 at the Deerplth theatre. This time Msisie is en route to s iotr as cote singer in a small Arizona town, when her old jdlopy breaks down in the middle of the desert. A young rancher, Bill Anders, gives her over- night shelter only to have her des- cend upon him Agnin with s whole family of itinerant crop-followers who are prospecting for gold. Lee Bowman wins his tlrtrt male lend Is Bill Anders, and Slim Summer- ville is his comic hired hand. Others in the cast include John Hamilton, Mary Nash and Scotty Beckett. will be belch-any mm. on. E “93"!" lhn n97 in per-tttr gaping-any 09... in me" "Gold Rush Mnisie," “My Love Came Back" and "They Drive By Night," playing " the Deerptth theatre this week. "My Love Came Buck,†playing It the Deerpath theatre Sunday Ind Monday, October 6 and 7, is s frothy comedy of errors, sparkling with wit and charm. Olivia deli-Vs illand, fresh from her triumph u Melanie in "Gone With the Wind," has a refreshingly different role us a poor-bat tempernmenta1--violin student who learns shout love from Jeffrey Lynn, who plays a hand- Bome--hut serious young business executive. In the featured support- ing cast pert Jane Wyman, blonde dynamo of “Flight Angels," Ind Eddie Albert, young Broadway mu- sicll comedy stsr who is currently conquering Hollywood, sre cut as s romantic two some who are al- mosl: In much in love with swing music as they are with each other. Charles Winninger. " In oldstzr with youthful ideas, is at his sup- erbly comicnl best, and Spring By- ington has I churning role as his extremely wise and understanding wife. [win thrawttridge, Imam “an dimer, who in to hue the min an 0.. mm var-inn " “Bahia "Man “an“; y... w...:.. EDWIN STRAWBRIDGE TI. IIGILAND I‘ll Ptlll voice in these decisions. Come pre- pared to decide on what night we shnll meet and who shall our om- cers be for the ensuing yen. _ After our business meeting, the evening will'be devoted to geth'ng acquainted with other collectors Ind trading duplicates. Thursday, Sept. 30, 1920 Sheahen's woods, Highland Park's new City park will be opened oili- cially Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 12 with a patretutb-A fire caused by spontaneou- combustion threatened to destroy BOO tom, of coal, Tues- day morning at the Railroad Men's Home-Mr. and Mrs, F. C. L. Van Steenderen of Lake Forest announce the engagement of their daughter Florence to Mr. Winthrop James of this eity-uabelt Jurhend won the contest for the most popular girl in Deerfield which wu held " Theo Knuk’u Drug store Inst week - Henry Siljeetrom of Deemeld was operated upon for appendicitis Mon- day " Highland Park 1torpitai-- Mr. and Mrs. Gena-e Brown an- nounce the birth of a 7% pound Ion, Monday-r-The Rev. and In. Frank Pitt are the happy parents of a daughter, born Friday at pe Sheri- dan hospital-The V. C. Mullerâ€: announce the birth of a daughter. Tuesday, in Chicago. To uncover "Death Valley Scot- ty's" secret hoard st Int? No. 1 mystery msn of the desert castle hss been spending for 40 years without even tax collectors f1ndine where he gets his 'uimoru"-oow he's ealUd to court to tell. Read all shout this mm dam in The Americsn Weekly, the nasc- nine distributed with next week’s Chiengo 1Terald-Amerieart. at progressive Hid-dud Park through tho files of Mm TWENTY YEARS AGO Baci,u,a.g tgTtetgtett,netr) .ueNehxmtu.-qr.a.re.l, 'rr,AbmrityotthrPtaaosar, ink-mm hunch- mammalian... 1tt't,utrgut"d= lustAue-ntnponhohd tottistt-dand_rhteheov.mdtu timtnixmetrttuofth.nmr,indt- tPt-tst-ine-in-dine. heuehuthein-,r.ainthu non-iktioet map. Religion and pure titqratetsoelbmrttuinat war,politiealhutetev.ndthonm. whim of Fallon] Union (in the trend of the hands. Book: on vegetable gun-denim; In Marsha to help make the Int-time wanna .tmeeesanndeott-tsotAatoeim ideas for making the food rations co farther. Fiction in “in pop-In, ot count. and certainly has it. plum in relieving the daily billion. Libraries in England In fre- quently designated In "iein1 infor- mation bureau- nnd handle manages to renting in occupied mu. lb- cently, inquiries cumming prison- ers of war hnve been turned over to the libraries when indexes are kept of such list: as given over the German radio. Cnsunlty lists nre also on tue, In America, too, the trend in to- ward hooks that will help explain the var situation. The Highland Park Public library suggest: the following recent publication " helpful: 'U'Aeeuse'" by Andre Si- moms-This is the story of the events that took plum In France he- LIBRARY A rare combination but here the two In electively welded to give HIGHLAND PARK housewives . m] an- ice. Quality work whether it's ordered wet or Bnished, and a price that is exceptionally Runnable. [at us eliminate " wash dnys a year for phone HIGHLAND PARK 177-178. QUALITY AND PRICE - tho that than it all! tt - W d "In. Ml new by J. â€In. del Von. Tho “the ion [in . mph. laid - d to - Republican about. lo “a out an Supt-Qua at tho 3m Gul- poin to the Control m “Con-do: M'- W by John luau-u. Canada I: I M ot the lump-- m thmqh ill you!“ n I dull-hia- and. on â€all. may bloom n with! In†to u. o Pt-ittititr an. author discoun- thoroughly. "A sum History at the Van Since 1918†by J. Hum Jock- aon. This in . book " but)“ tion, intended for on Auction: on- diance. It will be quay-bl. (Ind peotttables reading) for .veYWmq in. terested in the world’s changing so- cill and economic ordor. Deerfield Willkie Club Gets Charter the newly organised Will“: Club of Deerfield. It in . non-Mun organisation. Membership in Mint accepted from the "Including rural and urban diltrlctn. Tho int meeting will lie held Tue-thy, Octo- ber 8 " 8 pan. in the annuity room of the Deerfield :chool. The objective of the meeting is to sign up volunteer workers to can†this am. Anyone willing to work is in- vited to attend. A Willkio rally in Deerfield is planned for but this month. A chute: In: just been iuuod to you - just