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Highland Park Press, 3 Oct 1929, p. 50

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. uh Mt. . ' A " . " xr, " nation of the new and settling» and fhsattr join the parts to-thar hands of q production matinee. chosen for the Individual play from the board of directors and the mem- berehip of the, guilty and, e, capable, professional director will be secured for each play to take charge of the training and developmeét of the cast. Thu-evil! be several interest- ing results from this change in method. ‘In the first place, guild au- diences Willem not only {our diner- eat types of play; each year, but also tour plan Airtete4 arater-yteted-fe.tp, fir t1irirtrri- 1ittSi"titaf%irif'traiixtattE" ZEEQWMMdim tors whaliive’the 'aiitaHiriita about producink plays, and guild audiences will now have the opportunity to see several methods in actual 'nee during the span of a single season. This will by no means detract from the quality arTErimRrimitsrsir,-hmstrw-etr-dt.r rector chosen will have proved hid in his own style. _ N. S. THEATRE GUILD ADOPIS MN POLICY Other have. - Namibia "rm" t more mtthuai. than in the put. l The mama committees will need mom. who are willing to work toward the com- pleted play. and with the pun! Simon which will {minder thir-goqmime's' pte 'Gni5, Tttt . " xr, - ""1." Ntrt'. audio? the detail: of each produc- timc-Sr no meane- unimportant it the subject of awash the trititd. It is logical“ that the eel-vies of {our directors for eight- tech eaeh vim demand Iesd in the way of may? than the mieee of onewahmble die. rector for the entire year. This eav- ing will housed toward the other ex- penses of the guild productions, in keeping with the policy of using the entire income for operation and the production ofjthe four mil plays. --et ATiFiiirirf -t-srmweumrtaPetayt-tltt selection of pleye, ,and the North in making the innounddiitettt Writ enters this season with its Brat and second plays definitely selected and secured. “For the Amt production, “The Deh'ilDiseipu" by Bernard Shaw has been chosen. The play has been produced profesironatXtrr. Ara, old Duly, and is eecored'hy the North _§hore-_Theatre [and by v" direct pep ED -"'""'t"T'r-i"" i - I - I - tainiy it has tb tremendously exciting plot which, with Shaw’s and spark- 'ittrrrstteitreeeeet feet? ite among guild prqductionn. ' “The Devil’s Disciple" will bedircctcd by Charlotte Barrow: chorpemthtg, for. merly af the Recreation Training school, CHM. pow dilute! of tho Play-hop Acme ito-fr, north menu university. “The second bur, to tteoroditer_4 in T will an. kind an» ' _ ndvel of the “In. title by William Dean Hardin; "no.” of Bibi In}!!! ' Maud to. ate. an (Continued from Page 8) ’ -' " ' , he ., ’ f RCtearHi' the Norm " . ~' - ithU r-atHimritistr-NtmrimreOiiiiiT co- yrtitier ”nation of the hunt club- have u- al spark- ubushod some beautiful bridal nth: a ft,ttef M. ., q .. .. tiaa High- B. The land Park. During the" _ néiFTew new! by months many hunt: will be held in sing, for. this vicinity “duo doubt many will Training be interested in witnessing them, for W of th. an, we truly . beautiful 'ight. The 3 north in!” and”! tnrhsee' nnd wind through some of the most beautify! paw in property in Highland Putin .01 Silas October 18th, tho hunt club will -WB.-q8.-'-'_""""-""""-'--' ---_-t---.-------.-.. m... F2,iS, h-EI-l;?!?):??.', may; At; _..W1!n "true WW 7 - 1tTC.":te in“ m Content C: Hopkiu‘_ repre- Ieau the North Shore Thaw. guild as its chairman in Highland Perk. and tn that capacity is now conduct- ing the animal drive for subscrip- tions. thttttretittittrt to'the‘ guilt,"- min: at eight donuts. with. holder receive: two tickets to each of the four prodtsetimtc " The. Highland Perk performances will be in the .Eqm’s ', club ptt4itpriqm,_1yyt, Ar ='irVseattrxNrttraberAtmtisttriraaiitt them“. "The ttrat performance in agietttasadt-Patrk--ari1V-h.-utgr--%_, Noéember 12th. Intonation retgnrd- ing the guild and its production: can he heated from Mrs. Hopkins " Highland Park 80. Subscribers are urged blend their nppiieatittm for TV v . -ee 7 "i""'-"'"""-.'. T F Trai'Wrutsi:, .' "I. “E “I" / ' .' new 1tetotAttt_tLqy, AeA 15-9!!! FiiiiiO'iE he not. Ken iGi65 also. where. 1rhotseerteuinBoatmuand the that!» ,artrttmt'b. Ih.-artorr dale with the Mules of the term bred, newlyvrieh Silas, end his tttre eutotrainroaitimtutBoatoaNex- elusive society. It in I period play Inch " bu elven been popular with “.mm,end it. with “he, The Longmgadov Hunt club of In- ditty Hill M11010! , joint hunt with ,'ltdtlti'ittl1dllit t cllublon, 991?: that tehy will follow will sotuh from Dundee road. and q headquarters in Evasion, it mtttn,-gttctbxCtsgstrtt tight: ean be ithted well in advance of the ttrttt production. _ _ Among those participating Satur- dgy I“: From Indian Hill club: Mr. and In. Ernest Wind. H. c: Al. ley, Pierce-C. Ward, Ernest B. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Fungi: Peabody But- ler, Mr. Henry Gardner, Mr. Arthur G. Woiftitrbom Lake Forest, H, Lu, tins Tater; arretrtdeett-of thaChiea‘go Tmif1tt,s Ahttrdgtr, “you frtelt,, prtrlir. ka m John F..Jolke. In, John I. Heh, Jn, Canon. Ite, _ ev-e _ & Co.; Brig. General Casper Conrad, commandant at It. Sheridan; Maj. Gen. Prank Parker, Col. and Mrs. Mayo, Maj. John Lrndal, W. B. Me.. Killip nnd Jiidtte- Clarence Goodwin. c.kouiton Diughaday in master of the hands and Dennis Murphred Thom“ Brennan are first and nec- M.~Oox.'Nomsn Meheuh, Mr. and In. Butter,' Col. Peirce, Mr. and In. McPherson, John Hartnett, Prank Motrett and Mr. ind Mrs.mrm. an" mute, join; Highland Putt 3nd a dow clot. . Staged Saturday going south $5763 and award was In. _rfhrtltr, nWth, they will Mart " the Sterling estate 668M" 'rw Hilti' road, and will hunt through tho coun- try 'md-uit, action dt Wqttiand Park terminating at latitude tum. .Aiarrse'isimenttf_otfto-, mine who" yield-of isimr, about 500 years before the Christian. era, changed the entire four" of civilia- tion ltr' p'r’eventinc a world-wide Auntie supremacy which might have hated to the present thy. is on ex- hibition in the deplrtmeqt of gogg- " 3‘ tary. shaken t"o"atr_-irmt_thtuat. . . _ .. Coat Snail Then In these by: when the coat of great mrujgjnto many him it}: interesting to note hummus. of eiitttsatioet in memkmles’ .611. Records show that-the amount of tsits hr obtainedhom the state revenge: yielded by the barium mines for the fleet was only 100 talents, or a sum in the ancient. ,Greek coinage equivalent to about 4144,600 today. Yet, in the- opinion of many authori- ties, this fleet was of more impogb ance in world history than themed: of the great naval powers of today, and its victory had a more profound effect on past and modern civilization than the resultant _thburrettCaror%, war. . Fcitfiiic-ok-r" f 'JU. ttii ilk i, 'iii, Laurium (PM), Greece. From than 'Nemiatoeles, obtained the like! which paid for the guildfggunfi oqy.irt pintrud, s great Greek that which decisively triumphed. on! the wr- sinus would lave been victorious. and e o . ___ E" IN I '. most historians are ugr'aed, the Per: m THAT SAVED (lltllitia .....- ~___-_V,___ - V . the Greek civilization which virtue father. of modern European civilia- tion would have fallen. Ayn mlgl spam“? crave?“ Lane-1"" scum; _ c,',tttL'l'l', FT _ Zia iiiGirik Ahihiiirs remained un- _rrcttrruttrhntr "nine. Mute - worked for iiiiitty years by the ancient u (lemme of -terur-tn-se-aatd cadmium; witch an 1)an mined there way by French end Greek companiee. The one from them, tug; one mines, now exhibited at Field Museum contains ehieftr zinc end lead, but it'eleo been trace of the silver which was. so important in world history. ) Tiris-iii iiar't,itii -- -trcLrf-Cr. "WT" Now in New Location Them public "but! opeeted Nation“ w*m at its new mutton Monday mm. Septambor M, " tt o'clock. " . . The ‘libnry bud outgrown Its i‘oomll in the tfluee-tt?1t and has "tttod thq former Wm’p'club killing, his! med by the -Rothirrttp "school. at “Hamlet! "can. V N " . boiim that who his H11- coming (It. the next day. - at ihiid -iaetin, of Natumt Hit- nu" -a B-,-'--"-'" of Radon, formerly lecturer on the English language in the Imperial Jipun'ese colleges itt .nmw_ For- The general public is invited; The lecture, Mutated with minim eor. ored trtemoptteort ' slides. will be given in the June: Singing; theatre ii;fthemmmmt,aitdwilr1mrin"c'1 p. m. More than 1,100 new: are unil- unlno,‘ ticketLam newm for admission. - 7 q mien were opportunity for little: bend. to not the table end curry plate- of food to and: other, hereby “inlay motor eontrgl. n in here that W anti"... After lnnch each om'gou unto-n bid. for & gmrattrtr nap, The wheel physician examine- the children - morning to' lay-vim, if any. should be excluded for symp- tom indicative of cold: ltr other'in- factions. A Wholeeome foods plenty of rest. Inn bathe attd fresh air keep the children well md'hnppy. The school aims to'erente in environment in yhich self-control, "tNuveiop- mint and ”11mm m'encour- aged and to let the. Children live" in itciiii%FiFmid t1irltalt) ri-li'-,':'-',-?-?:"- - The ,eh9sitcito1ry1tth, direction of Miss Flam-n Leer, n iriidiiiRiCM a 1ripdttrttarWn ”militant; Frankfurt, Germany. from the Trhivtrtsttr'of Chi- can and Merrill Palmer school in Detroit. his min conducted in Mr. drive, Highland Park, land will re- open next Monday. October 7th. iiiiijiAt WW 7 “gag“!- tii IW, ic-iii?-.!,',',-',',',".,', Fat" ttsit; tr ' "an“: 'NF", 'Tri'--, - N " ittrtardsfr's lecture. tttd it 'm be given " Prom-or 9tretet w," fieht mutated Lectures . Free at Field Museum IRES iiiGdm of mar-1 Histoi‘y Scum!” itnarrmpmtcortr3i, It ign- nounced by Stephen C._§imms, direc- - The 913an of' tree illustrated lec- tures calcium: and gavel '9} Gypsy -Prisftamsr-hitBtt'rHeehreom the harmful lslnnd of the east coast ‘of minim nittm-atsmstc-dsttrr_m'ttittrt ikiiiiiiFiihiii IBE"B&s‘ngé ptttpU who. inhabit it at present, thelr habit, eds- toms. religion and curious traditions. He will mum mud show pictures of the Mum“ tmake-infested wood- lands,. itrrdouthtftttHuttt' of can”, cam, chums 'nd volcanic phe- nomenn, and the marvelous axotic nut-tin which “mum than. Be aaa-UL-thet-Artie-tt_-tttwrt-re- V .W regarded planet “Float” branch» of thehunun funny. .... . Hind WW4w-Ltbe public will be, that m mum by eminent scientists ond. “platen on “acceding Saturday: during October. November and bomber. . [but County Agent g 1.. L,fttiJhiri"; mtg: Smith County, than, win the-Inf; county “an, domangtntipu um hi Amer- tih tipllptt, td “lg 1906. a ,vork he ‘Iidr'u Y71| ntol u- ‘,D y. ', not! than 400 county mutt. - him tthiedfl. '. _ (Gangland 1mm Page 8) “My. October]; 1979

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