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Highland Park Press, 29 Oct 1942, p. 7

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Hazel Crow Ewell To Address Members Of North Shore Writers Hazrc Crow Ewell is being hostess to the North Shore Writers at a fireâ€" place luncheon following their class at the Highland Park Y. W. C; A. today (Thursday). Members of the group and any special guests at class will bring their own buns and hamburgers or frankfurters for cooking over the w fireplace at â€"Mrs.. Elwell‘s "camp coffee" will be served by the hostess. If the weather is too cold even for the writers who are urged to ccome in winter campers‘ togs, the studio fireplace will be the gathcring ‘Following the Bohemian luncheon, and sketches made by this artistâ€"writer member of the group. A new portrait of her daughter, Diane, finished this sumuner and sketches made on some of Mrs. Elwell‘s recent travels will be shown for the first time. â€" On Nov. 5, following class, there will be another luncheon mecting at the Y, W. C. A. catered by Mrs. Louis Schemme! of the Sunset Valley Golf club when Ruth Harshaw, author of the radio prograim "Battle of Books," will be a guest speaker. Those who have not yet joined the group are invited to call the Y W C A H. P. 675 and ask about tickets for the This is a social history of the era from 1932 to date written by one of our best correspondents. With a keen sense of understanding and humor, he is able to hold the picture at arm‘s length and to describe it objectively. A fe wof the new books placed on the sheives of the Highland Park Pubâ€" lic Library recently : "I â€"Write from Washington," Marguis Childs. ; "Yes, and 1 remember Washington, <arly December, and the Monument in the beginning dusk, pure and beautifu}, the branches of . the big elms naked HP PUOBLIC LIBRARY HP ILL Get Tickets for the Fort Knoxâ€"Camp Grant October Hst Footbal CGame at U. 8. O. Bldg., 21 N. Groonbay RA, Highland Park. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOTIS Serving Visal Blectric Power for War Produttion in Northern Hlincis and clear. It is wonderful beyond anyâ€" ie tates . Art of Living and other books have been delightful. Now comes the choice of all, the author‘s own inâ€" "India Without Fable: A 1942 Survey," Kate L. Mitchell. "I Remember, I Remember," Andre This shows the economic and social ferces which keep India in turmoil Also gives, sketches of Nehru, Gand‘w and other prominent people. "India Today, the beckground of Inâ€" damental issues. Although it was writâ€" ten before the entry of Soviet Russia, "Fabulous Life of Sarah Bernhardt," As the author married the grandâ€" daughter, of the famous actress, so he had access to much important material. "For half a century, and all over the world, she caused French writers and French art, the language and culture of France, to be acclaimed, loved and understood.. For half a century the greatest living actress was a French woman. Since her death no one in any country has taken her place." The person who has been giving to the library the monthly issues of Forâ€" tune has moved from the city. It is hoped that some one else will volunteer to do this and to begin with the Sepâ€" tember issue. Mrs, Ann Landau, wellâ€"known artist, is conducting an art class every Monâ€" day evening from 7 to 9 o‘clock at the Highland Park« USO club; Portrait drawing and landscapes will be emâ€" phasized. in the course. ART CLASS EVERY MONDAY AT U.S.0. dian Nationalism." geant of India," F. Yeatsâ€"Brown nditions ofâ€" Peace." Edward H. M awrous Grace George and C. Aubrey Smith, beloved and distinguished stars of the theatre, opened a limited engagement of four weeks last week in their comeâ€" dy success, "Spring Again," at the Selwyn theatre, Chicago, in the roles they created in New York last seaâ€" Appearing In ‘Spring Again‘ The Chicago engagement of the Broadway hit, which ran for nine months last season, comes to a close on Saturday, Nov. 7. Produced and staged by Guthric McClintic, "Spring Again" by Isabel Leighton and Berâ€" tram Bloch won wideâ€"spread approvâ€" al from the Chicago critics. . Grace George, considered ‘by many authorities to be the leading comediâ€" enne of the American theatre, is enâ€" joying her happiest hit of a decade with "Spring Again." On Broadway she has starred in such notable proâ€" ductions as "Kind Lady," "The Cirâ€" cle," "The First Mrs. Fraser," "The Devircons" and "Major Barbara." C. Aubrey Smith, whose rugged features are familiar to moviegoers the world over as the symbol of British courage, returned to Broadway in "Spring Again" after an absence of thirteen years. He has scored in literally dozâ€" ens of Hollywood films, including "Clive of India," "Lives of a Bengal! Lancer" and "Lloyd‘s of London." â€" , Satelli Reelected Head of Highwood Social Service at the annual business meeting held Monday evening in the city hall. Mrs. Sam Somenzi was named vice presiâ€" dent; John Ugolini, treasurer, and Robert Saielli was reelected presiâ€" dent of the Highwood Social Service soring of 2 public games party to be given in the carly winter, instead of the usual dance, to raise funds to carâ€" ry on their work. Mrs. Theodore Minorini will be in charge of arrangeâ€" ments. | x STATIONERY represented at the meeting, including the Modenese, Cuore Arte, Senior Italian Women‘s Prosperity cliub, American Legion and auxiliary. _ BUSINESS DIRECTORY * Auto Body Repairing Mrs. Raymond Suzzi, secretary The committee discussed the Â¥ Cleaners i s * es ,, AUTO RECONSTRUCTION Co. Dynamic Whee! Balancing _ Body & Fender Repairing R Y TEX STATIONERY Newest Colors and Designs 00 Sheets . . 100 Envelopes With â€" your $% 0¢ Name The Press 516 LAUREL AVENUE DAHL‘S =â€" Church Services_ m‘ i ~3 An, * P@PANC sris ol musie M bearoule tP weigh Aving, * 4 Ti Woen‘s ataoniation mt Een is L uols 4 4n $E Bo% Shout Treep 184 will hoit a lecture on airplane s; %vmu._&__ * with Dr. Sherwin at the manse THURSDAY, Nov. 5 _ Scout community warâ€"time planning WANTED : Woman ar girl to care for small child and assist in home. Go home nigh» Call 3240 between 9 and 5:00.â€" ivenings call 1118. STEINWAY GRAND LIKE NEWâ€" Kkk 1. 4* >,zfl 25 S. Greex Bs "*"Ta irsi '“&‘:.-.."m (ey : school. __10:46 am., Morning service; ‘‘Pesce Want Ads BRIDES uET YOUR WEDDING Invitations . and announcements early. Come in and look over our very correct line. Don‘t forget to order your mew "Mrs." visiting cards.. The Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel Avenue, H. P. 557. Whents ... c o o F2 l tecocfy o 8 .:.hl:v’h- h.fl. railroad men‘s "T m Shiaen T:46 ., Evening service. Rev. V. E. Sears -’-f"‘....u subject, "Reâ€" vivals." Io-llu:-i.t.uhd-nt- ings every night for two weeks, except in en it engagaien Tion shd Chiage and the cherth thou. «uests erch Sunday WANTED : forâ€" the Highland Park U. S. 0. one complete set of trap drums. Phone 4650. 34 OFFICE â€" UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR North avenue "-i'dâ€"'l.--u"'"""nh-_' Rev. Charles W. Seward, tor 9:80 a.m., Sunday School. 10 :30 a.m., Church Service. i p. m.. Soldier‘s Vespers. There will be a â€"special program for service men :Ltbo'am nrvlu“‘AM ne ‘program re games reâ€" (v_[:;!gno!-_u; Service men will be special WANTED : ‘Toy. train track, 00, engines, transformers for m ite war need at Fort Sheridan. Conâ€" tact H. P. U.$.0., 21 N. Green Bay road. â€" Phone 4650. 33 FOR RENT: ground floor office space, Counter space; builtâ€"in vault Suitable for professional or real esâ€" tate use. Write Box UPC % Press. WANTED â€"TO : BUYâ€"Smail: boy‘s bicycle. Phone H. P. 1118 WANTED : Girl for mll houseâ€" work. Go or stay. cooking ; moul laundry ; four adults, sm. b.n‘c. No Sundays. ".f:l":?"' may stay on ear Bracside station. Phone H. P. 3560. Erfi'â€"‘w h tut o Adbes t in\ ind is WEDNESDAY, Nov. 11 T E:.. Yu’ People‘s league meeting. 2 p.m A':‘n ;'oiz‘l will thk Sabtdmes tik Ratebinar come. to all the Jadies of the church has been extended. SUNDAY, Nov. 1 ::::-&- festival. a.m., Sunday school. 10 :48 a. m., Iulbq wors Sermon : ‘Modernism‘s Need." : fi:fii 28 :20 and Jeremish 6:16. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 4 FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, 5% FRIDAY, Musical Instruments Want reliab party to take over small mo. pay, See Mr. Russell, Credit Mgr Baldwin.Piano Co,, 323 S. Wabash Ave., Wabash 6900. 10:30 a.m., Bible study class will meet Bank . building, on . reasonable terms. FIRST NATION AL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK. Real Eatate for Sale interest,. semiâ€"annual payment on principal _ _____ _ Real Extate â€" Loans â€" Tnsurance 226 Railway Ave.. Highwood ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL AND HIGHLAND PARK METHODIST Wanted To Buy Heip Wanted TRINITY EPISCOPAL Junior choir .l?'ht‘elhb Tthearent: Regular monthly meeting of the Wanted For Rent For GuY vITi 33â€"4â€"5 J1BU 3A4tf 10| THURSDAY, Oct. 29 “TE ;a"" Semior choir rehcarsal in the . Oct. 31 #:80 a.m., Pastor‘s class in christian inâ€" Tt trodaoftroing for pseral" whoies 6 :46 ‘s meeting. MONDAY, Nov % ofut im Msscbiy meetine of the urnsuses. 8 . ‘Business and social, meeting of the fi':i.., yflihl-' class at the Letson home, 1000 N. Green Bay road. 'mflb‘l Nov. 4 4000 B m Bothany chorieters) rohsorsal be reaubwed < .. 0000E en 200 c the . Unitached®" will be the pastors wer 1:46 Midweek church Uh‘nhm be amz“fi; and will meet for a board session. THURSDAY, Nowv. 6 _ _ _ vP w Chureh School, 10 a.m. ;l"fi ;nnt.. 11 a.m, "*ae Box Scouts, Mondag sights, 190. Ghz lm=. Monday 4 b‘.":“. Woman‘s Association, 3rd Thursday. noon Stagers, 1st 'l‘l-fi:. & :--. Arastecs, 3r8 M / 0 p.m. rus % YminmmM'l-.C..-. 4 ST. PAUL‘S EVANGELICAL Church School! and worship service, 10 :80 A free public reading room is maintained by this church at 48 N. Sheridan road which 4s open daily from .9:80 o‘clock. im the morning to :30 in the -M-: and on Saturdays until 9 o‘clock. On Sunday the reading room #s open from %:80 to 5:30. Here the Bible and all suthorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. _ Brd g{-"fi: 1-;(?'.:' ind i o 9e Woman‘s Guild, ‘ist Thursday .2 pim. Sodality, 1st Friday, 1 pm. _ __ _ J. Rhinchart at 583 Homewood avenue. _ SATURDAY. Nov. T ns m ie tst shuk cburch (Grace), Chicago. e 4) Young Peoples League, 1st Sunday, Nov. 8. ";l'v'i;nm' list Daughters, 2nd Wednesday, â€"me Sunday. School Teachers and Officers, 1st Aduit Chareh Ge 1st Wed., 7:80. Young h_nlqm_m_.fl@l. 7 80. _The subject for this week‘s lesson serâ€" mon .lu:nd-y. Nov. 1, “lvnh:thc Punish» ment." Sunday School is open to puplls up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:80. Every other Monday, Luncbeon 1. p.m. -...V......' se Lcm; THURSDAY, Oct. 29 Stanley Tobe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tobe, 514%4 Laurel avenue, has been honored at Kemper Military school by inclusion on the dean‘s Konâ€" or roll for the month ending Oct. 10. Places on the roll were awarded to the cadets for the aversges of 87 or better. â€"_7:80 p.m., Junior Y ‘s society hallowe‘en rnv: anmy'fi. SATURDAY, Oct. 31 10:30 a. m., Young People‘s bible class, !U.N'D. .AY. m;fi. â€" 10 :80 worship. 8 p.-:-?‘-nl.h Lutheran service with communion: guest speaker, Hugo Esala. . FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 387 Hazel Avenue Thhcilnbllamuldfl-m Church, the First Church of Christ, tist. Boston, Mass. _ The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock, and the Wedn fifl meeting, _ which â€" includes _ tes! Christian Science healing, is at 8 WRECKING NOWâ€" Save half on HONORED AT SCHOOL Mission band has been postponed until U.S.MARINES 1:30 p.m., W. M. 8. in the home of Mrs. good used |br, For tree ist. call or come to GORDON WRECKING & LUMBER CO. 2046 Sheridan Rd., North Chicago 306 Hikhneng Evare: and Bomte place DEERFIELD PRESBYTER Miscellaneous Nov. 10® HIGHWOOD DEERFIELD

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