Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 9 Oct 1941, p. 2

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"MADE FOR EACH OTHER" William Powell â€" Myrua Loy Shows at $ and 10 pas. Miduight Shows Fri. & Sat. BOWL WITH YOUR SON . . . he‘ll like it too! Youngsters like bowling â€" it‘s exciting and not too difficult. , Bring the kids along to Highland Ten Pin next time. They will enjoy our splendid alleys too . . . and we have 16, so you‘ll usually not have to wait. "LOVE CRAZY" While they last! And your saving on original cost is just the beginning! A new Magic Chef will actually pay for itself in a few years with its greater economy of time, food and fuel. SEE THIS 1941 BEAUTY WITHOUT DELAY! SENSATIONAL VALUE â€" Use Our Convenient Payment Plan Oct. 12â€"13â€"14â€"15 Oct. $â€"10â€"11 HIGHLAND 10 PIN THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME! NORTH SHORE 47 S. §t. Johns Ave Phone 319 Representatives of garden clubs of Illinois and Indians and of floral and horticulture societies attended a luncheon last week at the Stevens Hotel and made plans for the 23rd annual National Flower and Garden show to be held at the International Dickenson Attends Floral Luncheon Highland Park was represented at this luncheon by Mr. J. David Dickinson, 2455 N. Deere Park Dr. Amphiteater in Chicago, March 15 T. P. CLARK, Dist. Supt \ O D &E MOVIES AND AMUSEMENTS : N O N D | ROBERT E. SPEER WILL SPEAK AT ORCHESTRA HALL Robert E. Speer, chairman of the General Wartime Commission of the Churches during the last War, will bring a timely message to the Chiâ€" eago Sunday Evening Club in Orâ€" chestra Hall next Sunday at 8 p. m. the weekend, will be esâ€" m'hfihdh.u"hfl- d-tcuflotd'.lln-.'b': m-ndhnvfohhfii-‘ cuntemporary, 7 i +4 Evanston, a trustee of the Club, will read scripture. I The meeting at which Dr. Speer speaks will begin at eight o‘tlock with music by the Club‘s Choir of 125 voices. The program, arranged by Director Edgar Nelson, includes sacred numbers by Schubert, Wolf and Stevenson. Mark Love, soloist of the evening, will sing "Our Father which art in heaven." He will be accompanied by Robert Yale Sntith. Charles M. Moderwell of GLENCOE ""FORCED LANDING®" Richard Arienâ€"Nils Asther "PIRATES ON HORSEBAGK®" Sat. Mat. Only: Latest "Jungle Girl" Sun., Mon., Tues., Oct. 12â€"13â€"14 ""KISS THE BOYS GOODBYE" "MY FAVORITE WIFE" Open Mon., thru Fri., at 6:00 ""NO, NO NANETTE" "OUT OF THE FOG" Anna Neagleâ€"Roland Young Don Amecheâ€"Mary Martin Ideo Lupinoâ€"John Garfield Cary Grantâ€"Irene Dunne Wed., Thurs., Oct. 15â€"16 CO. Fri., Sat., Oct. 10â€"11 The Highland Park PRESS MR EL Will Teach Bridge Lessons at Moraine Mrs. Jeanette W. Lefler, Culbertâ€" son Master Degree bridge teacher, has been selected to conduct fall and winter weekly classes in bridge at Hotel Moraine Onâ€"theâ€"Lake, Harold nounced today. The first morning class was held Friday, October 3 at 11:80 o‘clock in the morning. The first.evening class was on Wednesday. known instructors in bridge in this part of the country. She has won cups and other honors at numerous competition and last January, in the New York bridge convention tournaâ€" ment she defeated Mrs. Joseph Culâ€" bertson. In 1989 she won the Allâ€" American Women‘s Pair Championâ€" ship. Her partner was Mrs. H. H. Smith of Cincinatti. Following each Friday morning‘s bridge lecture, luncheon will be served in the New Amsterdam dining roomi of the hotel after which Mrs. Lefler will supervise bridge playing and demonstrations of variâ€" cus Culbertson and other convenâ€" tions. Red Cross Unit * Resumes Work unit of the Chicago chapter of the American Red Cross has started its fall work at the Trinity.> Parish house on Laurel avenue every Friâ€" day from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., in knitting, sewing and surgical dressings. Coffee at noon for 10 ‘enu for those who bring their unch. LAKE FOREST COLLEGE 1941 Football Schedule Oct. 4 Wheaton . . Wheaton, Ill. 11 Carroll . . . Lake Forest 18 Wabash . . . Lake Forest 25 Albion . . . Albion, Mich. Nov. 1 N. Central . Lake Forest 8 Augustana Rock Is., IIl. 15 James Millikin Decatur All games at Farwell Field begin TELEPHONE H. P. 2400 vening ... .. .. .6:00 to 6:30 Biap ... 495©¢ ‘;:‘.2.5,. THoligays .. 2:00 to 6:30 Don‘t take chances with your fine furs . . . let Victor‘s Mink Specialâ€" ists remodel your mink coat in the latest fashion giving it that brilliant, new coat appearance. Come in and see the exquisite mink coat styling and workmanship that have made Victor Brotrers Co. the leading Jfurriers to the north shore. FRL, SAT., SUN., The North Shore‘s Leading Furriers 368 Central Ave., Highland Park Highland Park 351 REMODEL Andy tries to lick New York...and gets his cars pinned back! His Intest med ‘and ‘fomniest" TT ‘Tops in entertainment"...you‘ll say, after seeing this memorable dramal ADDED: CARTOON im COLOR A NOVELTY A MINATURE a NEWS MINK COAT VICTOR BROTHERS CO. A L C Y O N MICKEY ROONEY, JUDY GARLAND, LEWIS STONE and ANN RUTHERFORD in A stirring drama by A. J. Crenin, author of "The Citadel." Right off the funny page . . . smack onto your funnyâ€"bone. MARGARET LOCKWOOD and MICHAEL REDGRAVE in Swedish Fur Craftsmen for Three Genersiions ID., THURS o0T. 14â€"15â€"18 HERBERT MARSHALL and VIRGINIA BRUOE im "LIFE BEGINS FOR ANDY HARDY®" ADDED : PREDDIE MARTIN & ORCHESTRA "ADVENTURE IN WASHINGTON®" GENE AUTRY ind SMILY BURNETTE is Your ""SUNSET IN WYOMING" ""STARS LOOK DOWN" ‘TILLIE THE TOILER" Plan Bus Trip To Chicago The Friendship Club (household employees) is planning a bus trip for October 16th, which will include places o finterest in Chicago such as the Olson Rug Co., the Tribune Newspaper plant, dinner and more interesting sight seeing in the eveâ€" ning. Any girls desirous of taking this trip must register now at the Y.W.C.A. 374 Laurel Ave., as the number is limited. Ist and 3rd Thursday evenings of the month when an informal proâ€" gram is arranged. Mrs. George Prindle, a member of the Board is especially interested in this club, and invites all girls to jojin. The initial meeting of the Highâ€" lander Club will open with a steak and supper meeting at the Bucky Harris home on Telegraph road, Bannockburn on Friday, Oct. 10, at seven o‘clock. Bring your own steaks and supper; coffee will be served by the Club. Several new inovations have been planned for the ensuing meetings. President Bucky Harris will discuss them. You, also, will meet your old pals and the new members of the Club. This Club is a very active one, and its purpose is to enable houseâ€" hold employees to get acquainted Mflk’lmdm and entertainment on ys and Sundays, when the "Y" is open to them. Tea is served on Thursâ€" days by members of the Board of Directors, to which all girls are inâ€" vited. Club meetings are held the HIG!I%NDIR CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY Officers for the current year are as follows: the Bucky Harfis‘s President, the Rex Andrews‘ Vice President, the Stanley W. McKee‘s Secretary and Treasurer. James Garnett, 822 South Linden avenue, will be one of the ushers at the Tidemanâ€"Sprenger wedding, Kenilworth, Saturday. Oct 10â€"11â€"12â€"13 Will Hold Meeting of Johanna Lodge The next regular meeting of the Johanna Lodge No. 9 of the United Order of True Sisters will be held Thursday Oct. 16 at 1:30 p. m. at the Emil G. Hisch Center. Followâ€" ing the regular business meeting, there will be a Style Show. A galaxy of charming members will display beautiful clothes ‘and alluring millâ€" ‘The first regular meeting of the North Shore Committee of Johanna Lodge will be held Thursday, Oct. 9 at the North Shore Temple in Glencoe. Members ‘Will convene at 10 a. m. for hospital sewing and are urged to come promptly. The Morton Arborteum is pleased to announce a lecture, "Along the Nature Trail," to be given by Mrs. Raymond Watts, at the Administraâ€" tion Building, on the evening of October 14, at 8:15 p. m. The second of the fall lectures is scheduled for Tuesday evening November 11. Mr. B. D. Holley, President of the Commonwealth Edison Camera Club and the West Suburban Camera Club, will speak on "Landscape Photography," stressâ€" ing the equipment, materials and MORTON ARBORETUM MEETS OCTOBER 14 These lectures are available to anyone interested at no admission charge. Highwood Scouts To Raise $600 The Highwood Boy Scout Finance Drive is now under way to raise their 1941 "Quota of $600.00. Mr. Otto F. Fisher is Finance Chairman, J. E. Engquist is Déstrict Chairman and Roy Russell is Troop Chairman of the, Highwood District. Amogg the organizations who have been very kind in assisting with their contributions are the Highwood Tavern Assn. who doâ€" nated $25.00 and the Women‘s Prosâ€" perity Club $5.000. Thursdoy, October 9, 1941 4

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