lity m ‘@â€"fracâ€" hby h! d book !‘ P ery ‘kind eeâ€"â€" Park, . Letuine & Co., s k. C oking in g id slight~ 162 #€ â€" K. S. ASSEMBLY HALL AND ATHLETIC FIR NUMBER 39 TWO SPLENDID ADDITIONS Work on Both Well Ad 4; When Completed Will § Deerfieldâ€"Shields In : Front Rank & & With the steel! work up and other construction operations well advanced, the new agsembly hall at the Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields high school is beginning to take shape and some idea now can be obtained of its size and ge ment. The extensive improvemen under way on the newâ€"athletic " also is a matter of pride to the sthoo and the district. $3 .% The new auditorium, when ed, wilFhave seating capacity of about * 1,650, with all modern equipment and * facilities to make it as nearly perfect as a school assembly hall, This ing completes the original phag for: ® the group of buildings on the & school ‘grounds, niaking a total &f six 59 structures. Two of these are devoted * to elass rooms, one to physical _ e tion and recreation, one to i trial B arts training, one to group gathe@rings , th and entertainments and one a heating, * and lighting plant. â€" _ . Â¥/â€".~ | an To Havé Good Stage | } ‘ it The assembly hall will h.t? "an| 8 exceptionally large stage for a gchool of suditorium, and it will be sound j roo!,‘ thus making it possible for the td\ool L band to practice in a room immédiateâ€" ly beneath without disturbi the | â€"remainder of the school acï¬wfgoa. A| high loft will provide a place inhvhldJ to hoist scenery sets when not in use. Indirect lighting from .concealed fixtures will add to the interior apâ€" pearance of the hall, all of the lights | , being in the ceiling and none on the| f side walls; the plan in arranging the | __ interior being to give it the = ance of a highâ€"class community cenâ€"| . ter. The best type of theatre c rtains and scenery equipment will l% proâ€" vided. f The entrance room facing %olm’s avenue will be a large foyer with proâ€" vision for exhibition. of paintings seulpture and other works of tt‘t,md schoof trophies, and the initial imâ€" pression made upon the visitor to this splendid building will be an exceedâ€" ingly favorable one. The plans for a the complete unit indicate that on further inspection of the interior there will be no cause for disappointâ€" ment, as it promises to be one of the | most modern and best equipped high school auditoriums in tl_\_g _lfau. The Athletic Field â€" ‘ Equally excellent and important to the schodl is the new 30â€"acre athletic field which is rapidly being put in shape for we. Drainage uu‘ water service have been provided: for, fencâ€" ing is progressing and the (field is graded for the various activities in its different sections it CATHOLIC WOMAN‘S CLUB sSTUDY CLASS, MONDAY Meets At Home of Mrs. 5. Beech, Glencoe; _ Subject Will Be "Japan" _ â€" The study class of the North:â€"Shore ‘Catholic Woman‘s league meet on Monday, Dec. Ist at 2 d“knu:t ‘the home qf Mrs. Sidney F. * h, 253 Waldron road, Glencoe. : Mrs. William F. Brown of this . class and under her a leadership the meetings to be most. interesting, member should avail of privilege of attending. gubject i Japan. . C HANDKERCHIEF SAl TUESDAY AT H. P. The handkereniel Woman‘s club will be held day after30on, Dec. 2, 1 two o‘clock. It is hoped | will avail ‘themselves of & tunity to secure handâ€" 4 chiefs fpr Christmas gifts.; i “h i‘ r~~ Picd ‘s club. handkerchief at ; elub will be on r40on, Dec. 2, o sck. It is hoped that ma‘ efit of t land Par is oppo handke ‘be Higabland Part DARROW TO SPEAK _ AT WOMAN‘S CLUB No Chicago Attorney Will iver Address at Annual Open Meeting Next Tuesday evening at 8 o‘clock, the Highland Park Woman‘s club will hold its annual night meeting. . Acâ€" cording to the usual custom which has |prevailed in past years, this will be an open meeting to which miembers are |privileged to bring their friends. is cpen meeting, however, is, deâ€" si primarily as a guest night for the| husbands of member#g . The spe@ker of the evening on this occaâ€" sion will be Clarence Darrow, a Chiâ€" cagp man who has made himself an objéct of : world . interest . through | ked ability as a criminal lawyer. There is, it appears, a wide divergâ€" _ence of opinion touching . Darâ€" row‘s views in this field whérein he enc row has wh so t hi the A â€" an{ if $ sh of wing pictures next wegk : Tonight, Shirley Mason‘ in "The reat Diamond Mystery" ; Friday, oot Gibson in "The ‘Ridin‘ Kid rom Powder River"; Saf.urduy. Glen ryon in "The Battling: Oriolu";l unday and Monday, Papline Starke nd Ralph Lewis in "Dante‘s: Inâ€" erno‘"; Tuesday and ‘Wednesday, Madonna of the Streets" with Naziâ€" va and Milton Sills; Thursday and riday, _ Richard . Barthelmess in Classmates"; . Saturday, "Darwin as Right" and otbir features. tinee Saturday, See program on ocal page of this paper. ; FJUIUN £% UALLLEALKR 4 ; DISTRICT MEET DEC. 11‘ ill Bé At Home of Mrs. Mason;| Mrs. Morgan, V. P. Nat‘l Board To 8 4 . Henry E. Mason, G??ltnl' :ve-l e. W i Mrs. W. H. Morgan, vie§~pruident the national board of the American gion â€" auxiliary |will speak. Mrs. nry Rhode of Lake Forest, district mmittee woman will pxl::ide at the, ecting. Mrs. Herbert E. Smith of ighland Park will sing. ; s All those interestedâ€" in American gion affairs ot those : eligible to emberghip in the auxiliary are corâ€" lly invited to attend. (Waukegan, ibertyville, Lake Bluff, Lake Forest td Highland Park will be representâ€" Y AUDEVILLE SHOW AT oDD FELLOWS HALL Madonna of the SLTEE Nazimova :2 Days; "Classmates" Sheridan Lodge Announce int esting Entertainment For Saturday Night On December 11ith at two o‘clock > American I:ï¬ion auxiliary, of ghland Park will hold a district eting at the home of the President, )ANTE‘S INFERNO TO BE SUNDAY & MONDAY A vaudeville perfo will be given Saturday evening, _)}ovmber 290th in Odd Fellows under the auspices of Sheridan lodf 1. 0. 0. F. No. 662. There will be several good numbers given by actot from Chiâ€" cago. â€" The performance will begin at eight o‘clock. During evening the cedar chest and the & obile will be given away. | i MANY AWT ORGAN RECITAL SUNDAY Pearl theatre. will. prequnt The first organ recital by Alhn‘ B. Benedict â€" at the Presbyterian church last S\#ndu out (a large number of music ‘lovers and this new feature. of morning ser= vice has started out successfully. Every Sunday at 10: Mr. Benedict will be at the organ and everyone in Highland Park inte‘uhd in hearâ€" ing. good music is cstdillls invited to attend these recitals. LAKE SHORE CADDIES n(ï¬,n :I?NUAL The annual dance of the LAKE . caddies will be held Saturday ev« November 29th in Sahti hall, . public is invited to attend, . _ I of the Streets" With ance of the Lake Shore heldg‘xjmy evening) i in ati hln'_, ui!_h' Announce interâ€" the folâ€" will be HOP . The MAY BE r%smm TO CLOSE HOSPITAL GENERAL §UPPORT URGED Unless Therg Is Improvement In This ‘A | lt:;J Operation May Bé Discontinued; Public Disaster + That Anancial fronting ‘The Ht ial problem ‘conâ€" is f::fi%*“‘".‘ Park Hospital closing the ‘.i'::nc imay result in the reports of} il' is indicated in past year, and nstitution for the to them:'nm »l’t*g:t appeal is made erally to the ':,,m ;}"’ more «en than which iC 1 the hospital, doing | greate 1‘ institution . is In tbe "% isix o & : that ready adpess to On::hs c rooktet was pcssi{le lindoub i 1““ hospital least 17 lives,|as full dn novtveriof emergen'cy’ c : - ,’ "hat n“mberxof ; cdkes might have proved emergen’cq" os might have proved fatal had hogpital facilities not been promptly | aviilable, ; o gs ; In an eff make clear to the community the jurgent necessity of the united support of the eommux;\:y for the hospifal at all times, the folâ€" lowing official statement has been isâ€" sued to brink to the public a cléar understanding of the situation : / â€" The . building. a equipment : repâ€" resenting nvestment of approxiâ€" mately 0 is now clear of debt and stands a nument to the openâ€"hea generokity of about 500 of our citi {: We do not know of any commupity of *he size of Highâ€" land Park t can| boast of such an institnti;n. | | 2 £ HIGHLANM PARK, Until| e lergency | knocks at their | doors, few | people |take the tro&ble' to realize just what it is to have a hospitali so hecessible. In the last six months there were at least 17 cases which would | undoubtedly have been fatal if thkre had been‘ no hospital here to care for them. Seventeon lives that have gaved. You can never teH when you or some member of your fajmily will need emergency trea t. | It certainly goes without argument\thit the ital is a vital necessity â€" gnd a small amount conâ€" tribnbeT o|its up and support is cheap insurance. | . The hos pay its w t i _ | Facts C Now let Ihs place before you :+ ber of pa 35 and th Each of about has been tributors have expr tinue the Oth*rs : of the ma or the pr or the p will fail. That ' :3:? real ity and one whic tate vyen contemplate, Think i Â¥, it your most :ih“ congideration, and send in unta bseri for as la ah amount|as you feel able to con tribute. |Don‘t ait for some on call you,.): ly betf stations get the would | LINC \ Mr, an ne |av ew Ca Scotland | dio set, ey they cei Noges | There)| will be a meeting of the Linâ€" éoln School Parent . Teacher tion, nesda Mwn. ber 31 :'ti throe thirty o‘clock. |A woire Lo wrges io be peovent |. .veryon l M ocapae '»Lu,.l»,?‘":'-':;wf?nt‘».;:5.": w&’ â€\1;1 o C. LIN HEAR 1l'-‘O IGN RADIO MUSI \.td"' R.. C. Berlin of 240: (ie, report the hearing 0: \- En and, ‘nd AMM * on their fiveâ€"tube Pfansie esday evening. Althoug! d |not hear the annouw fuite confident that they statio gI Newcastle w out . texâ€"thirty o‘clock . a g n minutes to eleven. thers in Highland Park 1¢â€" ng â€"heard piano musi¢ éleven, but did not get nou mlllt' u lfly C d nnouncdment here, the e to hear from them. XT P. T. A. WILL T NEXT WEDNESD tal cannot be expected ito j until| the average numâ€" ints per day amounts ‘to s in the future. hss + it has shown a defiicit 1000. Most of this deficit aid by about 100 conâ€" $50 eachâ€"many of whom "a willingness to con:â€" su ptions.::;". : :; ust to the assistance ment and do their share the matter plainly ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER UDELL PRINTING C€0. GETS FINE WRITEUP IN ILLINOIS PUBLISHER Magazine of. ‘Wide Circulation Givyes Much Space to Deâ€" scription and Pictures â€" Of Local Plant That" a modern « printing plant, splendidly. â€" equipped and | gituated among attractive surro is apâ€" preciated by the people who make printing and the making of newsâ€" pnpem their especial business is inâ€" dicated by â€"the space given to the Highland ‘Park. plant of the Udell Printing ‘company in the October isâ€" sue of the. Illinois Publisher, a monthâ€" b PoRLal s cotie "The present building made necesâ€" sary by the rapidly growing gbuiuul n both job printing and p blishing epartments, was completed &u years go. It is of fireproof col truction, hiefly of brick, concrete, stee}: and lass and is one of the bestâ€"lighted nd© ventilated printing establishâ€" ents in the state. Its dimensions e 100 feet by 50 feet, with mezâ€" anine floor. ‘An oilâ€"burning beating blant is located in the basement. "The equipment of the eompany‘s lant comprises two linotypes, eight Gordon . presses, . three â€" automatic feeders, three cylinder presses, uuto-1 matic paper cutter, newspaper folder,{ Cleveland job folder, two stitching . machines, all latest improved Hamilâ€" ton steel cases and imposing tables. "The . Udell Printing company‘s officers are: President, John L. Udell; Viceâ€"president, and Treasurer, Paul L. Udell; Secretary, Walter Cope. | "John L. and Paul L. Udell are sons | of the late E. J. Udell, fumerly for LITTLE TOTS TO STAGE : OHRISTMAS SALE DEC. Primary Dept. of Trinity Church School To Earn Money For Equipment. y The primary department of Trinity | church â€"school will hold a Chriltn\ll' sale.in the parish house on Monday, December 3rd from 11 a. m. to 4 9.1 m. Delicious foods and bakery goods may be had at reasonable prices. | 'rhg'ew(ll;lsobenubleat!ancy goods and utility articles, many made by the children themselves. The proâ€" ceeds are to be used towards an altar and a sand table for the primary deâ€" partment. It is hoped that all memâ€" bers and friends of Trinity church will assist the little ones in their endeavor, by their patronage. GIVE DANCE DEC. 12 _ aT WOMAN‘S CLUB Friday: evening, December 12th, Deerheldâ€"Shields chapter of the Boy Builders will hold a benefit dance in the : Hilemd Park Woman‘s club. Duffy‘s orchestra will furnish the music. The members and their friends qn'pmd to reserve this date for the big dance. * $ LADIES AID SOCIETY : GIVE CHICKEN SUPPER A| chicken supper will be served, Saturday evening, December 13th at six o‘clock in Odd Fellows hall ‘under the auspices of the Ladies Aid society of Grace M., E. church. An in:i‘:ion is extended to the public to a PIANO RECITAL BY i MISS EMMETT WYCOFF Miss Eva Emmet Wycoff will give a â€" complimentary . song recital to former and present pupils next Sunâ€" afternoon at three thirty o‘clock at the residence of Mrs. Frank Lowe, Continued on page 16 27, 1924 ODERN COMPOSERS IN RECITAL PROGRAM DEC. 7 Guy nt;.i::i and :;l. Pattison, â€"the } es §.. d 1. nistic. "twins," | give a recital ko h i dl¢ » af the,Elm Place auditorinm on Sunâ€" Sermon by the Rev. “rï¬ Ut ; y. Betember Tth at three o‘clock,| _ Older Boys Conference at | | dbvoting the major part of their proâ€" Churech / | â€" am to an‘.interesting and varied ~‘ RDec. 5, 6, 7 NFou . presentation : of the: modern comâ€" k " tC L s e ermmmintal Sb id 0h $ * These ‘remarkable young American ons Unterest $re Panists have, "diiring.. the past few inhenind in in 4 yook or s0fin. stasons, advanced to a position at. the ‘Highland. Park 4 the first c ry top of their particular field and| uniop ;s the annual m hankanigd ve _carried . their programs {0| ing. service held morning / of ustralia, New Zealand, Hawaii and Thlnh‘ivih‘ day. | 4 P : ore recently to Europe. 1. ‘This service has be Em:.‘ ‘ 1 It has been said of Maier and Patâ€"| . m p. C. Wolcott, rector 0 in that they play so waily that the| zy Church, and it will be held in that f ection of their technique is 1888 cpurch,, The. Rev. F ink Fitt, pase cbmspicuous than the intangible spirit] $o," of the Highland Pa of <their playing. â€"It is _imfl"‘ *\ terian church, will preach the servdi 11 which is playing, so extraordinâ€" Other churches are participati ‘ :arily do they blend their:individuali«| 5yitatie musical pro ra ged ties. _ They are procise, _ brillinnt,|" Next Sunday is of 8 intepe vacious. . They. have A strONZ| to the Presbyterian congregation, as edilection for modern werks and| qy that mwï¬ quarterly cp cbmposers, but their range of interâ€"| munion kervite . be held at tation is so wide tlut“t,h.y ‘phv, ‘‘clock. s.m.!u!‘%mn‘l_nbm wil i Press | 4dWIZARD OF OZ" DEC, 4 ‘ AT ELM PLACE SFHOOL | unior League Players of Chiâ€" | | cage To Appear In Proâ€" i gram Next Week 3| !ny Maier and Lee Pattison Appear in Second Concert.â€" ith equal facility everything from h to Mozart. : Asâ€" a result of their veral years of work and> study gether, these young men seem to ve established a telepathic connecâ€" on between their minds, so that their aying presents music as. the proâ€" on between their minds, so that their Lny_in presents music as the proâ€" et oi two : perfectly fused. mentali« e€, rt%r than as that of one man, a er, ; Such perfection of enâ€" ble is as enjoyable ‘as it is rare. RANK J. GARRITY RECEIVES PROMOTION ade District Manager of Memâ€" orial Park Cemetery ; Lived . "â€" _ Here Many Years: â€"|â€"_ Next week‘s program at Hw‘ ark Theatre will include the fol g pictures : C e on Tonight and tomorrow: night, "The lean Heart" featuring Percy Marâ€" nt, Otis Harlan and Marguerite de i Motte; Saturday, Richard Talâ€" dge in "American Manners" ;. Sunâ€" ae and Monday, Bebe Daniels and ichard Dix in "Siners in Heaven"; uesday, Wedne_sdty_and T'l‘mudt'!. ppPCat. in .5 CCOnG 1_OBCBEE i) f Of Civic Music Series â€" !A’l‘ TRINITY msoorAL o Be Shown Two Days; Johnny Hines in "Speed Spooks"; "Dangerous Money" . EM CRETTCE NT Solh e c S ohnny Hines in "Speed Spooks"; ‘riday and Saturday, "Dangerous foney" with Bebe Daniels and Tom ootre. Matinee Thursday and Satâ€" rday. . See program on local page f this paper. Mr. Frank J. Garrity of Highland ark may be said to be a descendâ€" t of one of the first settlers of the . â€"‘His grandparents were the rst ‘couple to . secure a marriage icense in Lake county. 5893 Mr. Garrrity has for the past eight ars been an employee of the North hore and Milwaukee electric railâ€" d, and haw also been with the tility Securities company of Chiâ€" .‘ He has recently been promotâ€" ito be district manager of Memoâ€" al Park cemetery. His many friends ish him success in his new work. |Ai~ ASSEMBLY DANCE THANKSGIVING NIGHT The regular iy dance will be 1d at the ;Him{hrk Woman‘s lib this evening, Thanksgiving night, Nov. 21. Splend;gd music has been iprovided and a & trowd is anticiâ€" m‘ apapanenl s o ol o. in h Patrons and: patronesses will I W“ W 15 i w mommene~ F2 uts ~oer ie P c s 0 ces B : Players ‘of ©Chiâ€"| â€" The delegates will artive on F ppear In Proâ€" ufwn:::n. Dec, ?‘.‘; d will that e ning be entertained at dinner Next Week g;rish House of the Presbyt@ria THighiand Park are| CPICD: They will be lodged and givâ€" yoge of seeing fhe l on Sbronbinatt e . . l given by the Junior pariciy sted f '.°‘ the c of Chicago, with the §2. . y to notify the » mery and Stone cogâ€" M T an ; how :many ; who have seen these t;‘keluuc wes i i “m‘"“ ayers will appreciate o To * * f in store. The manyâ€" ::'ted'::. dinner . 40 them [he: it on hablt of tnl: | por Sonan, qhan m tise Aish n to Chicago to see or Sunday di members at yue performances 8 L they stay Are e in( fze, may‘be gind wiunge for their en nment. ; || } of this opportunity‘dh ing':-e'.fln' ‘ ogram "of "‘. i be given on ‘Thateâ€" | renged Tar ie :u:n;é.:. in t:‘e.%!;h;hboys who willit ttend are all of Eim Place School w‘ | the scssions will be beneficial agd inâ€" e, Gsell‘s w-@‘m ctive and help build your old friends, t J’ï¬d and ;onl ï¬pbn?d g.fb of ‘and the Scareâ€"Crow.| the church as ._}:."?n.'. i*.? | " j |UNION THANKSGIVING | _ gERVICE HELD HERE Sermon by the Rev. Frank Fiftt; ouumnwmq ‘ |~ Dee.S.C.'I 4 Several events of interest scheduled for the next week or so, in Highland. Park Churches, the first of which is the annual x‘ifl- sgiv= ing. servicé held the : morning | of Thinksgiving day. | â€"â€" 14 This service has been arranged â€" Next Sunday is of specialâ€" j to the Presbyterian as munion kervice will be held at o‘clock. (Several new. members be received, and all who p Christianity are in‘fl&h p pate, according to a f the pastor calling attention to the l e vice. T $s +0 l gogp ; Older Boy‘s Canference .. _ On Wriday, Satu C and ‘s Dec. 5 to 7, inclusiv local byterian Church will bethe scen the annual Older Bo Conferg the Presbytery of Q’Nm expected that about 150 boys churches in and around Chicago will attend this conference, which F}“‘ ises to be of especial interest. | . Dec. 4 at H. P.}Woun'n?(;:b Subject W â€" â€"The National 63 The fourth in mh'lc(’ Events Classes under the lead ] of R. E. Pattison Kline will be I as usual at the H 1 Â¥ ' an‘s club, , Dee. 4, at I a, m. â€" The subject will be "Dominar Ideas in the N# Mind.". The who have enjoyed the past, discu gions know what a treat is in sto mssn \ attended ought tq rvail tyou c 4 the last two $ ! FOURTH OF SERIES OF ‘34 CURRENT EVENTS CL #ION LADIES HOLD . . ANNUAL BAZAAR pm‘ ly cIVvE A CHRIBTMAS_| . _,, Will you give a Christmasg to : tle child? _ Fill ' , pw mate inside, ing for or girl, and and f Henry . Vail, Laurel or before the 17th of â€"Deo VOLUME 14 T oke