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Highland Park Press, 27 Nov 1930, p. 4

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1f0ltEl1 VUI‘ERS HEAR SCHOOL HEADS TALK Mr. Me Bride, neertieM-.NhieUn Donation. of ttoods or nib will be Mull, mind. Book Fair Dec. Plymouth chhpter. Daughters of the British Empire will hold their .llllull "le " work and home bak- 'evy [nods Ind preserves. Friday "id Sunday. Dee. 5 And a from 9 tun. to 6 p.m. in the "rant "ore nt 522 Col-tn! "can. next to Bach a (kiln. The proced- will bettetit the British Old Poopk'l Home " Holiywood. ill. ht " "aside-us of Education Bonds Speak at Meeting Held Lust Week H. S. Annual Receives Distinguished Rating h Hold 2 Day Sale for Old People's Home mini " this " IN Tb The ttoe h " h the ht I'll nthusim tContin ued Inn-In League of Women Vote" It meetintt, Wednesday, Nov. 19, c [and fortune to listen to 'le men discuss the ndrninuttrtt- ha Hi mothers of the kindergarten n will he the Manhunt-N. mum-nu haw been made to "M6'on* in the kindergarten ' play with small children dur- harm-m Dee rfieh W " mwtintt, the h sk half at Lincoln school with the monthly meeting r. A. next Wednesday aft, 1'. '.1, at 'd o'clock. n which numb will give a tilt on a Books." Th ulc-nl of the school bond , Mr, "om-ll Murray, Ill- ituation lacing that body. tart it was found neces- mw in tottieipatiort, since ttislttture the: not make ruviaiun for he diverse rum-oh of the rapidly ex- inued on page 39) rrteld-.qKiehis hlgh Ithool, ml distinguishnl nun: " of its clan It the In- " of ther Illinois High m Assoeintion It Chun- ovemher 22. The editor wan Muion Weiunberx- F faculty udvison. Miss l and Mr. Chartes Mun". at Lincoln School umhy It: ' so it is hoped the fair was um! tttnt n In” stir ttatherirttr will nt. ting. I t u w n s h i p I ed in Mr. Getty's ruling and inclu in its entirety in ‘1 wilt be an sale and the teacher: n parents in their Proceeds of the h interest and I930. the your: fund I hon] tine " girl at I ‘lohby of tel. Daily News Writer Is Speaker Monday Noon at Rotary Club Meet Junior Worship Plays . to Be Given Dee. 2 players. _ "The Stringer" has its setting in Ye'lowstone National Pnrk. 1nd Mtows a vivid picture of the life of young eolletto students who work in the lodge: in the purk during the Ktmtr8ter. "A Favor With a Cady" is light cnmedy. and [rows ground I very unusual favor asked by a pretty girl of a budding young author in the lobby of an small middle-western ho- The Junior Workshop wishes,to make vicar that these ttre, not ttnigh. m! productions. and they will all for criticism 3nd discussion at the, end of ouch play. Anyone who is in- terested is urged to attend. The group represents varied unl- h-ur thmtrirul experience. the most unusual perhaps being a former mem- ber of the Seattle Repertory Play- house. ind the Wuhington Players; thin is Mr. Gunnison. A. o. Fly lodge No. 676. A. F. i A M.. will ho'd their annunl meeting, Thursday evening. December 4. Re- mm of other: and election of of- thers for the ensuing yen will take place at this meeting. Hold Elmion December I WI TBE. PRESS Highwood to Play Evanston Team at That City Thursday Highwood turned loose a high scor- ine machine against . very mediocre team trum Warren Park last sunday. The final score'wos 50-0. No one expected such a score, as the lame team - Highwood a real battle earlier in the season. Next Sundly the local team plays their last home game, meeting the Christ Paschen Boosters. This battle had been looked forward to earlier in the nelson, but had to be postponed. The battle Turkey day will be at Evanston at ther high school field. This game is for the ehampi?nitip Ji thi,' Midwest league, and is the first chance Highwood has had to win the league title in a number}! years. Their oppomints are the Ev. anston New-Index outfit. Don’t forget the championship game start: at 2:15 sharp. Lions Club Hears Talk by Attorney E. S. Gail At the rural” meeting of the Highland Park Lions club. held Nov, 20, the speaker was Attorney E. S. Gail, who gave an interesting and in. instructive address on “Special As. segments." which was heard with in. terest and appreciation by the mem- bers present. On Tuesday, Nov, M, a number of the heal Lions attended the meeting of the Lions club of Winnetka as guests at that club. There will be a bridge party for the members of the Hriergate Golf club and their guests .on Tuesday eve- ning, Dec. 9 at the Shawnee Coun- try club, Wilmette Dinner will be served at 6:30 and bridge will start promptly at 8 o'clock. 'iieihiions must be made with the chairman of the entertainment committee not later than Dee. 1. Bridge Party Dec. Willits Hudson-Essex Announces New Models win in a page advertisement which enumerates the numerous ref1nemettta in the new types of these popular cars. The ad should be read core- fully by prospective buyers of Ill- tomobifes. The new Hudson-Essex models are designed and built to con- tinue Hudson-Essex leadership, it is printed out. Special attention has been given to comfort and conven- ience in these fine cars. The Mart. button is on the dash: the steering who! and seats are ell sdjustlble; doors are wider and there is more room inside. Meny other improve- ments are noted in the announcement. The new mrzdels may be seen It the wanm Hudson-Essex soles room at Laurel and Second. Willits Hudson-Essex in this issue of the Press announces the new 1931 Hudson and Essex automobile mod. Don't forget the ale to be held December 5 and 6 by the Dingbats of the' British Empire, for the Old People's Home. . a't Shawnee Club l On Dee. 5, the North Shore Circuit theatre will present its first play of [the season, "Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model," an old-time melodrama, on the stage of the Highland Park Woman’s club auditorium. Seats may be reserved at the Page pharmacy Nov. 29 and thereafter. Reserva- tions will be given in exchange for legular ssutmeribers' season tickets. Single admissions also will be sold to non-subscribers. Mm. Bttipnestt Chairman Mrs..Wilford C. Shipnes is chair- man for Circuit theatre activity in Highland Park, and with her commit- tee is still accepting subscriptions (Continued on page 42) CIRCUIT THEATRE T0 OPEN HERE DEC. 5TH Two hundred and fifty boys from the Chicago district will attend, among those from Highland Park include Victor Gates, James Cuftey, La Verne Hamilton, and Robert Brown. Ernest West and Willard Ericson will at- tend only several of the meetings. Local Boys to Attend _ Conference Dec. 6-7 The tenth Annual Presbyterian Older'Boy's Conference will be held at the Presbyterian church of Ber- wyn, Dee. 5, 6 and T. Among the speakers will be Dr, Harrison Ray Anderson of the Fourth Presbyterian church whose subject will be "The Challenge of the Church.” will, speak on Friday eve- nine. On Saturday Dr. Louis M. Sweet ct the Presbyterian Theologi- cal seminary will give the main ad- dress of the conference, "Seienee and Religion" being his topic. On Sun. day afternoon Dr. Thomas W. Gra- ham, dean of the Graduate School of Theology of Oberlin college will speak on “Making Things Count." Among the other men of note are Dr. John Timothy Stone of the Pres- byterian Theological seminary, Wal- ter H. Head, A. Gordon Bradt. Rev. Gilbert T. Bremieker. The opening meeting will be in form of a banquet in the Berwyn Presbyterian church on Friday eve- ning. C Mrs. Henry a. Clark, 334 Lake av- enue, is to give a tea Wednesday in her home, to organize a group, de. butantes of this year and other years, sub-debs, and a few matrona, to give a Fashion Show, in Jnnuary, in one of the large ttuditoriums. The Fuh- ion Show, which will present “Fash- ions of Today and Yesterday," is to be given for the benefit of the High- land Park Social Service committee. Fashion Show Plans to Be Discussed at Tea The entire proceeds will be used in the work of that committee. "The Evolution of Courtship," in puma. mime with appropriate music, will precede the tuition revue. ’resents "Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model," Mrs. Shipnes Local Chairman Thursday, Nov. 27, 1930

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