.1915 g games and :housands of is and boys her 19, 1ut hrttttm" RE Volume COMMUNITY SING TO BE HELD SUNDAY Festival To Be Held at Chil- dren’s Tree at 6 o’clock. Every "hoof child in Park has a penny" worth in the new Community. tr wtu' planted but Stturdai orrperittltt Library, I Every schoof child in Highland Park has a penny’n worth of stock in the new Community. tree which was planted last Stun-day on the earner ltfAt Library, But every child, o'iidiiiiiiHNiis -ttrirrtromptarnrs" with which pennies were brought to the schools, has much more than a penny’s worth of. interest in their tree. T _ The committee of the (to-ordinat- ing Council which sponsored the Gaeiitett'teyAetttl,t Tmlrus tT"tiG-eirrseieiarrrersctnrttar-serr/ dhiisis' and the tree Wis chosen for its health and beauty end because it is young enough to grow up with the children. For further protection against ttood or drouth there is t guarantee attached. It will be fun for all of us to watch our tree grow in stature and we may hope that our town will' tirow likewise in neighborliness. - Plans for the Community Festival of enrolling on Sunday evening st 6 p.m. ire trll complete. Miss Elia. abeth Bredin, member of. the Co- ordinating Couneil's executive board in charge of musical arrangements, has had the co-operation of every music group in Highland Park. Mrs. Arthur Bhreldhas planned the turtf, hpur psiiuid-"rriristtmmrri11 ini- tiate the processions] of "Come All Ye Faithful" ,and from four direc- tions eerollers will march towards the tree"siitttimr. The Trinity and Presbyterian choirs will come from the' Y. W. C. A. The Community Chorus, the Boy Scouts, the Bethany Choir, the Musart and the Immacu- late Conception carollers will come from the' North Western station and the viaduct. The Girl Scouts and the Music Club will march from the City Hall antithe High School Glee Club will come from the former Pub- lie Service store on St. Johns ave. mm 'When all the groups have gathered around the tree which will be lighted atrtfe-titTrrfMrnt turn-ampewngive the signal‘cve'ryone will Join in the singing of the following new: , "Good King Weneehuts," _"rurkl the Herald Angels Sing,†"Silent Night," "It Came Upon the Mid- night Clear," "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen," “Away in the Manger," 'The First Noel," "We Three Bills of Orient, Are," and “Joy to the Wcrld." Rex Andrews, polidce chief, is working tthet of trunk protas Eon and will we extra police on 3tity as well u some of the older Jrry scout: to paint in puking. Milton W. Stain, of the executive hard of the Co.ordiitntintr Council, is in chum of thit “than: of the M,_,,,,,., . l - - Members -iir"t0re-iEi"iiitNr"Tt6Tmr "e " follow. Mrs. Theodore Ol- born, chum“, than. "mes Sun- _ (Continued on Pm 84) T be Highlanh Park Prgsjg E J, 3 (Hummus E Highlap4iark Press ( Pfister Dance Team g , - P, seiiitity and time to remember the a 'e folks who have helped to make, " yt, the past year more enjoy- Ir" 2]: // able, interesting', and profit- iitig , -- table, both to our readers sind. a lhl to ourselves. A â€01.0â€.qu -ShrNrr" ttttd-Butt-mater/amp"- lar brother and sister dance team, who will mm on the program at the C.A.R. dance, which is be- ing given Monday evening, at B. P. Woman's e Club. m' To each and every one in Highland Park, Deer- dieldrRahtinia aurBighitosrt), we _p1rttry_1 thega: son’s Greetings for a very Merry Christmas. *' Because of the Christmas bout day on Wednesday of next week, the Week. is shunned in the mat. ter of working days in the H10!!- LAND PAM: Puss, and hence c‘opy fot both new: end adrer.. tisementa must. be in this can " early as possible in the week to insure publication, Pun-one are requested to expel-Ito with the mom Pm Pm in this metal-(Io that it may be ' a"? = al "o' A" lililaii al E " N\ ot-thu-trs-ae-fee-e"? best service possible under the circumstances Eiihmd Park, Illinois, Thursday, member 19, 1940 The Exmoor ClubWill _ Feature Niuneroutr, Holiday Parties -- Several holiday events are to take place at Exmoor this Tear. Included are the Teen Hop, a. children’s Christmas jtartrrat-New harks-eve party and open house on New Year’s day. The children’s Christmas party is scheduled for Mondarand will few. ture movies and w, Santa Claus. ' The Teen Hop will be held next Friday. Among the young people The Teen Hop will be held next: Friday. Among the young people who plan to entertaiTatMir1ner, be- fore .the him are Miss Barbara Pierce, Miss Betty Kerber. Ells- worth Mills and James Hart. Two orchestras have been engag- ed for the New. Year's eve party which is one of the few to be giv- en by country clubs this year. Open house for families will be held the following day. f ' ." . Masonic Youngsters To Be Given Party A- Christmas Tmrtr for children of Masonic members will be held Sunday evening, Dec. 22, It W.80 pm. in Masonic We. Them is sponsored by A. o. Par Lodge No. 676 A, F, and A. M. B. P. Chapter, RAM" and Camle Gunter, oaks.. in children of members up to the we of 1km are invited. ' Santa Chas will be there to wel- come the youngsters, and entertain- ment will be given, refreshments will be served, and each child will receive I gift. ’ime -Ahrain I In the Christmas rush, don't for- get your "dottnrohm" stiueription to the Community Cheat. CHURCHES PRESENT CHRISTMAS SERVICES White Gift Programs†and En- tertainments Scheduled The Highland Park Presbyteriun church will have its Annual White Gift Service on Sunday, December = at 4:30 pan. This custom of bringing of White Gifts has become a tradition among the members of the gturui,uti1iiertitihool and friends of the community. The ' tableaux, scripture, soon, was, .and music tell tho story of the “First Christmas." Members "tf the church school will share in the presentation, of White Gifts which will be usedior boys and girls of tiiittinrmmitr Amstser--aeter-aat_ ciation House of Chicago. mb, _ mun ....-........_ ___‘-,,, Daniel .r.U.l/....,..-c.-.-i.--Pe.?l but. Jr. . Rona ...~...........,..........'....m-...,:_Bo|r _ Vitus“ Josh“ Lr.CL,d.----.-=--uoe BrNem Msr‘y __--Innuet Hector! Angel of Annunciation .................Je|n In!“ Joseph ..._....m...â€..................,....Chnrlu ‘Nixon Btseirtrerd--oresstt W. PM“. In. WNttm Milton. David Inky. Bob lion-hon. An_--Nartey tinsel. clarity-1w. PI- trich MeGormn. Jennie loam, Int- j’orie Kenna, Dunc! meler. Wis Mam-Nadine Brown. Judy Molar. Ban-bun looney. Francis Anmktb um. Illa, Jo Pen-uh. Botoist--Arttt Gosling. Cloris Hurt. Bdith luner. Rar G. Steiner. _ caeoters---Umsard Bulumo. [Any Brawn. Ann Gosling, Jam. Hanan, Jun. Krohn. Glori- Liam, Betty “My. tar Netie Svtulding. Ims,trumemtati.tm-d- Krohn. viollnbt; William Ewes. "tut. Property Men - Donald Bantam, Edward “homey. Thomas Brim. " ." Btatre--Mr, R. In Hudson. Eteetrieuno--Mr, R, Jr. 893mg“. Jr,ttttf -iiGiiiirG. tirebrrd Nuke“. Cumin"!!! of W" - Haws. Deeomtimt» Usherw-aer, P Christmas " Bethany Christmas, activities at the Beth-- any Evangelical church alerted dpr, ing the past week. The young peo- ple met for '3 Christmas program and party on Saturday evening, a good time was enjoyed .by all who were present. OnFriday evening of this week the boys and girls of the Junior department of the Sun- day school with their teachers will meet for their Christmas party. On Saturday afternoon at 2:80 the chil- dred from the Beginners’ and Pri- mary departments will meet with then-teachers for a special program and Christmas party. The children l are inviting their mothers to be use- 'clal new» Otf%tndianomttttt " 11:00 the Bethany choir will pro- vide special Alttrfttttmt, music and Rev. B. F. Simpson will preach a Christmas sermon. A azso‘Veaper Sim-vice will be sponsored by the various departments of the Sunday school. The fore part of the pro- gram will be given by the smaller . , a . followed by a modern Christmas It y an “The Christina: Child," by laws (Continued on Page 84) . ,eoratiortr--Mrs. D. Dean W. “wkâ€... u c. Schultz. W; Sm- 1er (31m Henry H. Elston. JP.) Om. Wu, Paul Olson. E. Arnold an- IM. Wttrert P. Wnl'hei . _ Number " iiAd Tm. In. near! iii it " lift) '