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Highland Park Press, 24 Oct 1929, p. 4

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& it ETs + €f #] #} nouncement of "The Devil‘s Disciple" by Bernard Shaw as the first proâ€" duction of the year, the North Shore Theater Guild is now concentrating its efforts on the .annual: drive for subscribers. U/hflh guild system . 51 onfi ie i oi 0+ committee in each town in which the guild operates, and will last until the first performance of the year in that town. ° _ NORTH SHORE GUILD â€"â€"IN ANNUAL CAMPAIGN Mrs. Constant C. Hopkins Local Chairman; First Play to Be "Devil‘s Disciple" The North Shore Theater Guild is really a local. group in Highland Park, as it is in each of the north shore towns, with its local committee in charge of its productions in Highâ€" through which Highland Park resiâ€" dents become affiliated with the guild in its several forms of activity. ter Guild chairman in Highland Park for this ninth season of guild producâ€" 5 Continued on Page 47) Announcement is made of the sale of 70x250 commercial property in Highland Park on the north side of Central ~avenuge, 150 feet west of reenâ€"Bay road, by. _ Edward A.â€"W arâ€" you _ really _ wan hese _ dances, ren, former city clerk, to Ferdinand | Pleasé Communicate with Mrs. Jones Hotz of Glencoe. The property inâ€"| before November 1. If.a required tludes two old frame residences. The| number of subscriptions are not in by purchase was {or investment, though | that date, the plans will beâ€"dropped Mr. Hotz may erect a suitable imâ€"| and money refunded. 2 iess f Hard Time Social â€" whis. . > uy mm Friday evening the young people| | All Garden club of St, Paul‘s Evangelical church will | bers are invited to h hold a hard time social at the Deerâ€"| Cox of London, Eng field . mmar .school auditorinm.| mer house on Octol Eithg-t.hrg} invitations have been| Two lectures will represented both parties. peroned by Mr. ] Miss June Fellows. Glencoe Man Buys â€" 4 â€"_Central Ave. Tract Mrs. Constant C. Hopkins Mrs. Hopkins Chairman Pm me 30C141 wlico~ s 40. . omm Hard Times Dance f the young people| | All Garden club of Illinois memâ€"<| _ The Loyal Order of Moose are holdâ€" igelical church will | bers are invited to hear Mr. E. H, M.)ing a hard time dance in the Y. W. social at the Deerâ€"| Cox of London, England, at the Palâ€"| C. A. Saturday evening, Oct. 26. The school â€"auditoriunm.| mer house on October 30. â€"~]| proceeds of this dance will be used itations . have been| Two lectures will be given. The for the children‘s hk Noble Nagler and | Cox‘s subject is "Reginald Farrar| Herman‘s orchestra. _ Cider and s f ® <| and his work in horticulture." .. _\ doughnuts will be served. ‘vp Local Eagle Scout to Get Ifi(h'esf Rank at ~**~â€"*~~â€"Public Court of Honor Elm Place school at 7:30. Scout Fred Reichardt of troop 30, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Reichardt, 713 South St. Johns avenue, Highâ€" land Park, is to be awarded the highâ€" est rank in scouting on this Friday ~Besides carning â€" the twentyâ€"one merit badges required for this Eagle rank, scout Reichardt has produced concrete evidence that he has conâ€" tinued to put in practice the scout oath and law, the motto "Be Preparâ€" ed" and the "Daily Good Turn.": He has also in his continuous service for nearly four years developed and demâ€" onstrated the leadership ability.~ In his troop 33, under the training of Mr. H. R. Smith, scoutmaster, Eagle scout Reichardt has worked up through the ranks and has been a leader as an assistant patrol leader, patrol leader, senior patrol leader and is now junior assistant scoutâ€" master. He received his Star rank in March 1928 andâ€"Life rank in Novemâ€" ber 1928. Eagle scout Reichardt has been keenly interested in camping. Beâ€" sides innumerable overnight hikes, he â€"spent â€"theâ€"summerâ€"of 1926 â€" at Camp Hastings, in 1927â€"was at Camp Roosevelt, and this last summer at Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan, the North Jaâ€"Wan he was the honor camper of his troop and helpedâ€" greatly in leading scouts in their troop proâ€" ~â€"The fatherâ€"ofâ€"Eagle scoutâ€"Reichâ€" ardt is the â€"districtâ€"scout â€"commission= er _ for Highland Park and for over five years has been an active leader in scouting.. : & The social committee has made ichnite pl s & s & for dances with splendid music, at a nomâ€" inal cost. The idea is not to make money, simply to cover expenses. gram. ° It was at this camp Eh;f he finished his Eagle requirements. the Ravinia Village house this year, and have not sent in your reservaâ€" tions, please sit down at once and telephone or write to‘ Mrs. E. C. Plan Dance Series at ’ § Ravinia Village House oing ~to the Subscription _ dances at. phone 1113, to tell her you want tickâ€" ets,‘ :‘ < ; Invite Club Members The first will be a Cabaret dinner on December 17, the second, a Hard Times party on January 25; the third, a formal on March 22; and the fourth, and Informal Spring Frolic on May 3. All Garden club of Illinois memâ€"« bers are invited to hear Mr. E. H. M. Cox of London, England, at the Palâ€" mel' &fll" fll OCtObOl‘ ”o . By the way, those of you who are 10 THE P RE SS P # i e d en oo ns "“} t the official board on last Frid eveâ€" ning. % Tennessee Mitcheltâ€" Anderson â€"is. a dynamic personality in the forefront of the battle between modernity and moribund modesty. As one of the outstanding sculptresses of our times her ideas must be listened to with reâ€" spect. Last Monday at the Highland Park Woman‘s club she briefly traced the descent of modern sculpture from Rodin and painting fromâ€" Cezanne. Slides were shown (through the courâ€" Charles Reidel New Tennessee Andersonâ€" _ Talks on Sculpture The growing business of the Highâ€" land Park ~State bank has made® it advisable and necessary to add to its list of officers, the new man being Mr. Charles Reidel, who was elected Mr. ~Reide! comes highly recomâ€" mended. He is â€"~a young man of charming personality and wide experâ€" ience, having received his bank trainâ€" ing with the Union Trust company of Chicago over a period of: eight years., â€" _ : ' â€" Mr. Reidel will give most of his atâ€" tention to the outside: interests of the bank, developing the bond,trust and real estate loan business. â€"~ * modern sculpture and she left the| And placed on mJ 10 message that primitive and all great| cording to ordinance art was, and would always be, modâ€"| On motion the ope ernâ€"as it was an unfettered attempt (Continued on to express a soul, and thatâ€"modern We ie art.â€"soughtâ€"freedomâ€"from _ _ Hallowe‘enâ€"Ma: day. Auburn Motors Open New Show Rooms Here Eim plaee, where the newâ€">models of the Auburn and the Cord, the new frontâ€"drive. auto which is creating widespread interest, are to be seen. The Highland Park Auburn Moâ€" tors Co., under the management of Messrs. C. A. and Carl Buhl of this fine motor cars â€"to visit: their show rooms and inspect these cars. _â€" Severalâ€"petty thefts in offices of local dentistsâ€" and other offices in the business district were reported to the policeâ€"early this week. From Dr. J. W. Shedd‘s office, South St. Johns avenue, about $3 worth of gold was reported several and also a chain. taken, .and..the.. office. of 8 was ransacked, as wmfl%%o Drs. Sexsmith and â€"Gordon, where several, articles were reported missâ€" ing. Mr. Waterhouse, a jeweler in Assistant Secretary _ of H.â€"P. State Bank in Offices About City cheap watches taken LCE ts aftea SCHUMACHER RESIGNS â€"AS CITY COUNSELLO city of Highland Park to take effe Nov. 1 was presented to the city cou cil at its regular session Monday ev ning and was accepted. John Mum was appointed corporation counsel fill the vacancy at a salary of $2,0( annually. _ _ . John Munro Appointed as Co poration Counsel at Meetâ€" ing of Council Mr. Munro is a â€" son of the la Fayette Munro, former â€"represent: tive, well known attorney, and is young lawyer of ability with splend connections, according to Actir Mayor William Reay, who spoke . him in complimentary terms in a nouncing the appointment. 75 § : Schumacher to Aid C â€"â€" Mr. Schumacher explained lat that his resignation was due to t! necessity of devoting more of his a tention to other details of his bus ness, but stated that he would ke in touch with the new corporatic council in city matters and give su assistance as might be required. At a meeting of the board of loc improvements bids for the. contra of installing the Taylor avenue stor water sewer system were receiv cording to ordinance. On motion the opening of bids { (Continued on page 44) evening. For this special occash a very popular band has been pj cured ~toâ€" add to the merrime Everyone will be apâ€" Witten hall Hallowe‘en â€"night.â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"___:__ : â€"â€" Next Thursday night, October . the greatest Hallowe‘en prize m querade dance ever given will be h at â€" Witten â€"hall, â€"according to Highland Park Social club. : The L. L. L. club of St. Pai Evangelical church will sponsor first of _ a series. of concertsatâ€" cthurch on â€" Sunday â€" evening. T first concert will feature Miss J1 Fellows as reader, impersonator : pianist; Mr. Donald 8. . Flemi netist: â€"_As a feature of this masquera favors will be distributed and ent 'I Bm i m.».] ][ ][ ll. l First of Concert Series Sunday Nig Jt will begin at 8 o‘clock. No mission charge, only a free will fering.~ _ » Edwin E. Prye,;; for the last : years sales manager for A. G. 1 Pherson, Inc.,; has severed his c will devote his attention â€"to ot business. He has not as yet nounced his plans for the future. The public is With McPherson, I aut Peu Thursday. Oct. 24, 192 cordially invited

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