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Highland Park Press, 31 Oct 1940, p. 7

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: tjon ay iday ay LNOV. 1 xt week Highland re have GRAND fficeow LaChance ibers of the and -get & new downâ€" re you will t galore. 10% scount new, modâ€" +545 Cenâ€" ervice & K w DRY P. 1088 1*"97c m 87¢ $ 4o §1 ished * 80c NG M Phone H. P 89c¢ 10c ns . 4435 high schools in commemoration of Coioiah â€" Education Week. The w,'fl] be on sale at the box :office of the local high school on 5 and $ from 8;:00 to 8:40 bm:ming and from 3:30 until 1:00 in the afternoon, and on Noâ€" vember 7 at theannual P.â€"T.A. visitâ€" night. "W Psrk High school will present the Christmas scene and will furnish the principal actors for the Patriotic Finale under the diâ€" rection of Miss Elyse Rinkenberger of the local faculty; the Highland Park High school Choir under the direction of Mr. Walter Aschenâ€" brenner will sing several selections. The public speaking choir consists of the following students: Alice Adâ€" amson, Betty Blough, Fern Bolish, ‘Only 200 reserved seats will be M in Highland Park for the W revue, "On Our Way," which is to be given in the Waukeâ€" gan Township High school gymnasâ€" fum on November 13 and November 14 at $ o‘clock by the eight public high schools of Lake county, The ,-n'.d seats for each performance have been apportioned among the cooperating schools so that the citiâ€" “-eb community will have an M“""“’ to attend this pageant which dramatizes the work of the â€"Quly 200 ‘ug‘uein which ‘hm gan Towns? HAIRCUTTING Adults . . . . 40¢ Children . . . 350 ():U 200 Reserved Seats Available for Wtional Revue First house north of Central Avrenue on East side of Street mmDA Y' DILL®‘S HOME BARBER SHOP 15 Years in Highland Park Telephone H. P. 5435 21 North Second Street Public Service Store Fine New Highland Park‘s OCTOBER 31, 1940 Mr. Glidden was an alumnus of Armour Institute of Twhqbo:on and a member of the Exmoor Counâ€" try and Union League clubs. | Surâ€" viving are his widow, Lola, and a son, Richard, 6 Dale avenue. | Funeral services weére held Tuesâ€" day afternoon at 3 o‘clock in Graceâ€" land cemetery chapel. | Jay S. Glidden, manager of the Chicago Board of Underwriter*. and a resident of Highland Park for the past 28 years, died Sunday morning in the Presbyterian hospital, Chiâ€" cago. He was 60 years old. ; Jay S. Glidden Passes on Sunday ~* Second soprano â€" Lois Carlson, Marion Kerrihard, Odie : Dn{ckett, Dorothy Woodbury. | First altoâ€"Ann Athanas, Violette DeBartolo, Mona Johnson, LfNolle Spaulding. j | Second Alto â€" Suzanne Howe, Jane Krause, Mary Jane McFadden. Second bassâ€"Salvatore Belwti, Paul Gerhardt, Charles Lich alt, Mike Pesola, John Pagliai. | First soprano â€" Marion Berg, Gloria Lipari, Natalie Olson, Audâ€" rey Wessling. cyd First tenorâ€"Robert Schroeder. Second tenor â€" Jane Meyerhoff, Alice Rossiter, Bertha ‘Thompson. * Second soprano â€" Lois Carlson, McÂ¥ ccll PA vas & PWP Y 1 mi_a o o Sy, C 0CA# AAFOIG weflel‘, .nd Elsie Werhnaik. On November 13, in the first performance, the reader in the Christmas scene will wfl- liam Karger, and the soloist be Clifford Nall.. In the finale the chronicler will be Jean Moroney, On November 14 the reader will be Roâ€" land Hoermann, the soloist, George Bickler, and the chronicler, | Joan Johnson. {| The following students are ‘memâ€" bers of the pantomime group: Barâ€" bara ° Aranoff, Dorothea Boehm, Marion Clarkson, Robert Coleman, Nellie _ Hayes, Lawrence Jacobs, Glen Kapschull, Elaine Kauffman, James Kilcoyne, George Koller, Tom Lederer.â€" Frances Filsk PuL iyoil M R 1st Dick M iels, Jim Va num, P: Weber. * T98 . Starâ€"Dick McDaniels. ~Lifeâ€"A Harris. | Merit €..% Peyton ‘Allen, athletics, personal health, 2nd â€" classâ€"Noel Beh pae.w:'r._ Med Bill Wilbur, personal health, metalwork, cooking, vlnmgw. life saving. Bill Winters, life saving. John ood, ng, _ scholarship, pioneering, camping, life saving, pathfindâ€" ing, athleties. | TROOP 31 Miret badgeâ€"Joe Rafferty, metalwork. | TROOP 33 T GrEat WEsTERN ‘ LAUNDRY CO. . Jack Ryan, personal health, : boomnafi.. , metalwork, WINNETKA 2050 Curtis | Scheunemann, civics, _ athletics, chem safety, phy. dev. safety, bird study, civics, automobiling. | Jerome| Schiabowski,‘ swimming, life savâ€" infg. bird Ltndyh % : - James| Fahey, | bookbinding, metalwork, pioneering, camping, first aid, first aid to a:iguh. handicraft, eooking, phy. dev., path» mg. i td ‘Tom Gilroy, reading, handicraft. # David Heartt, metalwork. Diek Kebbon, life saving, swimming, hanâ€" dicraft, personal health. g:‘. p I;t;.d reading, publlie health, + study, camping, pioneering. h h, lifé savi e | arry Marsh, lifé saving, carpentry. Trumam Metzel, reptile study, zoology. Pat Moran, mech. drawing, foundry, woodâ€" turning, |pioneering, swimming, camping. Eagle~Harry Marsh, Billy Winters, Jerâ€" ome SchJabowskic t © Bronz@ palmâ€"Truman Metzel. * Merit badges : ‘ â€" 5 David Aubrey, life saving. â€" Pss The| following is a list of the scouts| with the awards they reâ€" ceived n ol Troop | 80 : ' 2nd cl Bart OllnLnn. Bill Drake, David nl.::%t-'t t{:;: Kebbon, Kenneth, Margeson, Â¥ ¢ n,l:t e Tom Gilroy, Dick Kebbon, Jack m. im Fabey, Pat M -nft_“ TShsn‘l;’y- gfi,,fl% ilbur. o Lifeâ€"Robert Moran,â€" Wm. Moran, Curtis Scheuntrimian. :. . ~ 00. 9000050 .0 econd class badges‘ were awarded by Mr, Arthur Johnson, finance ofâ€" ficer. |First class badges were preâ€" sented by Mr. Harry Aiston, Ameriâ€" canization officer. â€" Merit badges were presented by Adjutant Lesliec McCaffery, vice commander Harry Eichlerand Past ‘Commander Paul Webb.! Star rank awards were made by Commander Geo, Abernaâ€" thy. The Honorable Maj. Frank J. Ronan, the mayor of Highland Park, presen the LLfe badges. The Eagle awardsâ€"the highest rank in scouting â€" were presented by Mr. Clifton G. Speer, Bcout executive of the North. Shore Area council. _Several â€" hundred awards â€" we presented. ‘The whole court w:: aponsqred by Dumaresq â€" Spenfir post with Edwin Gilroy, past comâ€" mandgr, serving as chairman of the court. i crackling action of the Old Southâ€" west come to the screen in "Rangers of Fortune,‘ playing at the : Deerâ€" path theatre ‘Sunday,, Monday and Tuesday, November 8, 4 and 5, and stars Fred MacMurray and Patriâ€" cia â€" Morison. Px"ominentzy cast in suporting roles are Albert Dekker, Gilbert Roland, Joseph Sehildkraut, Dick Foran and Betty Brewer. A picture slated to rank as one of the most delightful comedyâ€" dramas of the searson, one in which Joan Blondell and Dick Powell are seen together as man and | wife, will be presented Wednesday and Thursâ€" day, November 6 and 1 at the Deerpath theatre. It‘s Paramount‘s "I Want a Divorce," which features Gloria Dickson, Frank Fay, Jessic Ralph, and Conrad Nagel in supâ€" porting roles. | f "live th "Dr Kildare Goes Home," in which Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore and John Shelton ‘join hands to estabâ€" lish a clinic in a country town and make the oldâ€"fashioned qommunity "I Want a Divorce" Feature Next Week On Deerpath Screen T KE HKIGHL A N D ’by Jcoufd Zoric Odorless _ Dry . Cleaning Dick McDaniels, _ W CRSCO | po d i: Me Spike Frisbie: Forestry, rowing, civies, athletics, bird study. oo e td | Albert _ Hale: Pioneering, â€" metalwork, woodwork, personal ‘ health, bookbinding, cooxing, switnming, life saving. | \ hokean . Hiteih:. ‘Inethweratt, i . Nowman rach : health, eookhu.) bookbinding, mm leathercraft. > + 3 { ‘Howard Jacobs: Bookbinding, l%lc sav» ing, dbvblie health, cooking, camping, piâ€" onegring, swimming, lut.bcnn&kl‘?.t aid, handitraft, personal health, it Firit Classâ€"Tom Foster, Albert _ Hal Ro Harvey,) Norman Hirsch, Howlrz JIncob#, Joseph Michaels, Bruce Robinson, Arthuk Supple. ‘ b Statâ€"Herbert Bowker, Albert Hale, Nor« man : Hirsch, Howard Jacobs, Arthur Vyse. L4 alvin Bauer, Spike Frisbis, Howâ€" ard aJeobs, Jack Lanigan, Robert Will Frank Frable, John Bowden. Golg ‘Palmâ€"Bob Newman. Merit Badgesâ€"Calvin Bauer, first ind, piâ€" on . camping, civics, bird study. JohR _ Bowden:Canoeing, . seamanship, scholakship, civics, bird study. Â¥ _ Herbert : Bowker: Life saving, pioneerâ€" ing, ing, first and, metalwork, swimâ€" ming, | cooking, reading, safety, . public health, bird study. es Foster : Metalwork. J k .Fable: Rowing, bookbinding, civâ€" its, bird study, leathercraft, canoeing« > 6 cgns ... | _(« / Six O‘Clock Early June Peas 60*?’18 .soc Jim} Thomas, civies, bird study, stamp * Te Cilman etalwork. man, metalwor | 7 Wi Waggett, forestry, pm:t:v. ca , bookbinding, angling, seamanship, ro , bugling, conservation, interpreting, schol@rship, marksmanship. s ; TROOP 38 d Classâ€" Albert |Hale, Norman HirscB, Joe Michaels, Dick Patton, Bruce P:(: , Bruce Robinson, Bill Todés, Rich» a er. 0; I 2 f 2n Davi Nathan Corwith, public health, pers B f '.'ge?a.”' public health, lea: ro wirig, ooo}:'hi: metal work, first aid, e , pioneering, ‘athleties. ) J hnduu:. metalwork. 4 wl:ll | Laurie, ‘eooking, woodworking, Allk Matthiesen, swimming. | Bill Murphey, camping, pioncering, health, leathercraft, first aid. f H Reading, metalwork, Do# Sheridan, scholarship. | Billy Sihler, canoeing, camping, pioneerâ€" ing, |AWimming, bookbinding. ul health, , rowing, : metalwork, handiâ€" gl}l‘ | _ carpentry, ‘woodmk, seamanship, Ahving, swimming, } E l.! c;min first aid, music. T fos mm phowersbty, anell y, angling. Di MceDaniel, cement work, athlétics, NCnE Tifs. saving, swimnm x th, life, saving, s ng. ToBy Pantelis, poultry keeping, pathfindâ€" ing, ; handicraft. + Potér Webet, metalwork. h TROOP 35 _ 2n4 classâ€"Thomas: Adair, Clarke Cburch, Phone Us SPECIALSâ€" ivid Dubin. Michael Gutman, Donald Heinl, $well Komie, John Sighler, Russell Smith. Stakâ€"Buddy,. 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Douglas Smith: Aviation. * Arthur Supple: Metalwork, first aid, readâ€" ing, cooking, swimming. Arthur Vyse: Cooking, fitst aid. * Robert Will: Civis, cooking, bird study, }mbuc health, metaiwork, camping, ploneer» ng. Jack Lanigan: Bird study, athletics, civâ€" ics, first aid, cooking, leathercraft, swimâ€" ming, reading, scholarship, pathfinding, piâ€" ““"fi camping, life saving, safety, pubâ€" li¢ health, personal health. First Class: Wm. Flynn, Edward Peterâ€" where the Bible and all the writings of Mary Baker Eddy may be read, borrowed, or purchased Authorized Christian Science Literature in English, Braille, and foreign languages is also available CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM HOURS â€" Week Days 9:00 a.m.‘ to 6:00 p.m. Saturdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 2:30 | FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO USE THE 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD 25c, 27¢ HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINONS LEMONS Jumbo 271¢ MAINTAINED BY 27¢ 43¢ 25c 27¢ 29¢ | Star : Nt &%‘d‘u Hamilton, ‘Traâ€" mâ€"â€".fl e | m m“!:hâ€"u ‘E“M.nr.t.l.l- .Gold Hutchison. ‘Robert Black: Camping, safety, mechanâ€" Robert : Music, scholarship. Albert : Civies, public bealth, life sa mm f [ Dr. B. M Hamilton : Scholarship. |Lewis : Bookbinding, photogâ€" PW acren ints : Swimming. \\Frank : Athletics, first and to aniâ€" (Richard : Safety, son, oRbert Wood. GREEN BEANS § ibs. .. :>..... 356 GRAPEFRUIT eaCh .;,........_...SC SsQUASH § Ibs. [ .« ..."... 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