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Highland Park Press, 3 Oct 1929, p. 3

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| C Are you busy cleaning your cup & boards, clothes closets, store rooms _| â€"andâ€" basements? Then don‘t forget o ~ ~that the Woman‘s club will be glad .â€"__=~: tâ€"â€"for their sale.. The money gained is â€" â€" Dentist‘s Office Is .. On Friday, October 4, at 10 :00 a.m. the Highland Park Woman‘s club opens its year‘s work with Mrs. Mauâ€" rice Ligber‘s talk on Current Events of the summer. * WOMAN‘S CLUB WILL This lecture will be given before the class in current events, citizenâ€" ship, and parliamentary law, which will be organized at that time. .._._. â€"â€"â€"â€"~‘___â€" French â€"Classes â€"==>â€"â€"â€" Classes in French, under M.â€"Marâ€" ius Jean, will meet for the first time, Tuesday, October 8. The advanced group will meet from 9â€"10 a. m. inâ€" termediate group, 10â€"11 a. m. and the beginners from â€"11â€"12. s & A Opening Reception â€" The first regular meeting of the club will be a reception and musicale on October.â€"16. . Mrs. . Erastus R. Phelps will preside and Mrs.â€"Arthur Ryfield will present the program. With Lecture by Mrs. Lieber on Current Events of Summer; â€" French Classes finish our building and make Highâ€" land Park proud of its Woman‘s club so please remember the dates, October 23, 24, 25 and keep us in mind. The Open Air Nursery school.is a preâ€"kindergarten school for normal children between the ages : of 20 :)ntonths and five years. It is a type s l 1 + ,i ’ We es 7.7/4*4‘ 1 .l‘_ dren develop their physical, emotional ageously, through ‘supervised play and proper daily routine: â€" Open Air Nursery _ School Reopens Oct. 7 â€" The children are out of doors conâ€" stantly, except in inclement weather. If the weather permits they not only play, but eat and sleep in the open. Low swings, a. seeâ€"saw, junglegym, slide and sandbox are at their disâ€" tive play. Rhythm, music and stories are a part of each day‘s program. the child to attend as much as possâ€" ible to his physical needs. _ At 12 o‘clock lunch is served, and the ocâ€" (Continued on Page 50) VouumE® XVIII Dr. â€"Frank M. Trangmar has enc tds tm ams avenue, in nia. _ This is the first time that a dentist© has located in an office in that section of res there. Dr. Trangmar‘s telephone is Hightand Park 2707. ie »d d Located in Ravinia Park hospital has been greatly beauâ€"| dren‘s plays to be sponsored by the tified by the erection of some handâ€"| literature committee of the fine arts some stone steps leading to the main department of the Highland: Park entrance. f * . | Woman‘s club will be given on Saturâ€" ~This was made possible by the genâ€" day, Nov. 9, at 2:30 o‘clock in the erosity of the Garden club of Highâ€" Elm Place school auditorium. land Park for the year 1921 and a ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Plays to Be Given copy of their letter which they have| The first play, "Aladdin" will be just sent to the Highland Park hosâ€" given by the Evanston Children‘s pitalâ€"board ofâ€"managers, follows :. theatre. _ _On Thursday January 2 at Mr. Sellard Bullard, ; .< | 2:80 o‘clock the second, "Ivanhoe" President of Board of Managers of | will beâ€"presented by theâ€"Goodman the Highland Park Hospital. .~| theatre. â€" The third of the series titls Dear Mr. Bullard:â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"i to be announced tater, will be given It is with great satisfaction that on March 1. = ' â€"This was made possible by the genâ€" erosity of the Garden club of Highâ€" land Park for the year 1921 and a copy of their letter which they have just sent to the Highland Park hosâ€" Mr. Selhrd W’ E 3 President of Board of Managers of the Highland Park Hospital. s Dear Mr. Bullard:â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" this gift be applied towards the payâ€" ment of the new stone steps and platâ€" form at the entrance to the hospital. Therefore, the committee holding this trust fund is glad to send to you the check for that â€"purposeâ€"~withâ€"theâ€"re« the steps reading as follows: â€"â€" i It is with great satisfaction that we ‘turn over to youâ€"presidentâ€"of Highland Park hospital board of managersâ€"a check for $315.97, a gift from the Garden club of Highland _ When the club disbanded in April, 1921, it was voted to give the funds remaining in the treasury to the Highlandâ€"Park hospital whenever the board desired to use this amount for a specified purpose. land â€"Parkâ€"hospitalâ€"{fromâ€"theâ€"memâ€" bers of the Garden club of Highland Park of the year 1921." _ _ __ : _._ Yours truly, aA> x Mrs, Ferdinand Wiegand R Mrs. Walter Carr â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€" Mrs. Everett Millard 5 â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Mrs. â€"George A. Mason â€" â€" Mrs. R. T. R. Hastings Mrs. Carl Pfanstieh}, s Hospital‘s New Steps â€"_| Series of Children‘s ___Provided For By Gift :_Plays Are Sponsored â€"~JTudging from some of the articles which have alzeady been sent in, there will be many valuable and useâ€" ful things on sale and it is hoped that the public will patronize this thrift sale and }nil' themselves of the opportunity 0 buying at modest, reasonable prices. : j ___ .. Marvest Dance Oct. 5 Astag will be the feature of the A Harvest dance will be held: Satâ€" next regular meeting of Highland , py | Park lodge No.. 1362 B.P.0.E. Thi four in the 1d Masonic temple. be held day "evening October Music will be furnished by the Jocky 11, in the lodge hall.. All members club, The public is invited. é are urged .to attend. N Hicuraxp Parx, ILurNnors, THursoay, OcrosEr 3, 1929 Treasurer |. Series of Children‘s â€"The tickets forâ€"these plays are now in the of the committee who. will greatly appreciate the coâ€"operaâ€" tion of the parents as this is an unâ€" } usual ~opportunityâ€"to enjoyâ€"theâ€"conâ€" venience of seeing these plays in Highland Park and having them ofâ€" ered at a very nominal fee. _ .Committee. Members All who wish to secure tickets may do so by callingâ€"any member of the ~Oore x n BP 5 EOS : C P q RCTS P OBL CR PTLâ€" _â€"_mrs, vary‘ wood Ihomas, MTrS. N. Arthur Wood, Mrs. Walter Reubens, Mrs,.â€" Clarence Schaaft, Mrs. George G.~ Taylor, Mrs. ~Russell Gray, Mrs. son;~â€"Mrs:Walter 8: Rankin, Mrs: °F. Mrs. F. W. Shay, Mrs. E. B. Jordan, Mrs. Webster N. Hafford Mrs. Robâ€" ertâ€"W alker, Mrs. â€"A.â€"Lawrenceâ€"Mills, Mrs. Howard Koenblithe, Mrs. Warâ€" ren Danley, Mrs. Clarence Balke, Mrs. Nathan Klee, chairman; Mrs. George Hutchinson and Mrs. Irving Stieglitz, ¢oâ€"ehairmen. i s, Garden Club Plans Bridge Party Oct. 11 _ Tickets for the b dgo&g:‘rty may be purchased from fimn‘ ‘ ~of the Garden club. Stag to Feature Meeting October 11 eehecv enc orihe rmgrgy Play Is Plan; Other Feaâ€" f tures; Coming Plays N. S. THEATRE GUILD about to enter its ninth year of playâ€" producing, has several announcements to make which will be of interest to the many guild subscribers and friends on the north shore. Regardâ€" less of â€" possibleâ€"changes â€"of ~policy, however, the purpose of the organâ€" ization remains the same. That purâ€" pose is, briefly, to produce good plays intelligently and intelligibly at. an admission price which the average of it is through adherence to that purâ€" pose in the pastâ€"theâ€"guildâ€"owesâ€"its present unique position in the activiâ€" ties of the north shore of Chicago. â€" $ Change of Policy â€"â€" _A change in guild policy which is almost drastic is in connection with the direction of the actors and acâ€" tresses of the several plays of the season. In the past, the guild has en B Wnn Bc cce c ag m ica 1 whose duty it was to select his cast with the assistance of guild commitâ€" tees, direct their development in the parts assigned to them, oversee the work of the technicians in the prepâ€" s (Continued on Page 50) â€" â€" It is only through the coâ€"operation of the people of Highland Park that this work may be carried on. Each year there are a number of persons whose help may be counted upon as Juhs_e_-%gf Mr. Cushing‘s graceous kindness | opening the Moraie â€"and {hy Mr. Kelly of the H. M. Prior comâ€" pany. Also the many who always come to the party and it is hoped that many more will feel the urge to join with the unit in making this the banner year. ~0 _ : hold a fall concert, Saturday evening, Oct. 12 at eight o‘clock. An unusual ty fine program â€" is â€"being @repared ~will â€"want to â€"hear. All members and their friends are inâ€" vited to attend. Legion Auxiliary to â€"â€"â€"Giveâ€"Card Party Oct. The annual card party, of the auxâ€" iliary of Dumaresq: Spencer post No. 145 of the American Legion is to be given October 9 at the Moraine hotel at 2 o‘clock. : + P . The committee is working very hard to make the affair this year one of unusual interest to all and hopes for support from the communâ€" iky..â€"." > sys $ â€"â€"The unit in Highland Park is .a has done as much or more work at Great Lakes among the sick and disâ€" abled veterans and at North Chicago hospital forâ€"mentally infirm asâ€"any of the much larger organizations on the north shore. _â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"___ _: oncert October 12 NUMBER

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