4 EH . dance at the Miralgo, Thursday eveâ€" ning, Nov. 7th, in honor of the newlyâ€" weds, President and Mrs. Vant, were ' h{l’arti_ly â€"approved by the memberâ€" â€"â€"â€" ship. <gm ce it ty ttorney Harold T Reeves board voted to hold the next regular monthly meeting at the Green Tea Pot. f Estate Board Has i« Interesting Meet direction held at the Green Tea Pot Inn in Highland Park, Monday evening, Oct. 21. 2 ; With an attendance of thirtyâ€"one members and four visitors, a highly interesting meeting. of the North Shore Real Estate board, under the Plans to attend the Realtors conâ€" vention at. Rockford,* IIl., October 31, November 1 and 2, were perfected and according to all indications the North Shore board is in line to bring home the attendance prize as wellas the five minute speech contest prize. The responsibility for winning the latter cup was placed in the hands of Robert Wyatt, who has prepared an outstanding talk upon the use of maps to assist in the intelligent sellâ€" ing of real estate. _ s _A. J. Woodcock, chairman of the arbitration committee reported one case~ successfully > arbitrated, also asking for suggestions regarding a pending case. In response to this apâ€" peal, A. R. Tighe, Lester Coons and Martin Olsen offered constructive inâ€" formation. ~~~~ mmcumitrace~ During the meeting a telegram of greetings was received from Presiâ€" dent Harold Vant, who is honeymoonâ€" ing in the east. & T â€"*‘The â€"Cocoanuts"â€"whichâ€"will â€"show at the Alcyon theatre, Friday and Saturday next week, is marvelously entertaining; it is a musical comedy, allâ€"talking, singing, dancing. Laughs "The Cocoanuts" Is ; ~A Humorous Comedy esome so fast they‘re always stepping on one another‘s heels. "The Cocoaâ€" nuts" with the 4 Marx Brothers is a laugh show from beginning to end: The Marx Brothers are the world‘s comedy team,. The music was comâ€" posed for the original stage ‘show by the king of composers, Irving Berlin who added a special theme song, "When My Dreams Come True." The Marx boys are funny, richly funny and ~withoutdoubt ~they areâ€" bound to ~â€" At the John Gourley Lumber Co. is exhibited an interesting section of a great redwood tree, brought from 1 Exhibit Section of > Great Redwood Tree over seven feet in diameter and acâ€" cording to the "rings" its age is esâ€" timated ~at more than 1,500 years. Samples of the.bark also gare on disâ€" P13 y heasuring Jour inches in Lhickâ€" are said to be more than 3,000 years old and still standing, the oldest livâ€" ing things in the world. $ F3 Plans proposed by Miss Tillie Spak keep you of Miss Isabelle Harkness Motion to quash the murder inâ€" dictment voted against George Sulliâ€" van, 49, of Highland Park,. which was made Monday by his counsel, A. C. McHenry, and denied by Circuit Judge Claire C. Edwards. The Denies Motion to his witnesses with the cour ore October 28. t 4 Sullivan is charged with the killâ€" ing of Mrs, Lenora McGraw, with whom he boarded. Sullivan has asked for an early trial. The evidence against him is circumstantial. & is 44 < i 99 I:with~Roimdâ€"Yount1m} â€"aâ€"bigâ€"cast: "Wings Over Europe" â€"â€" ‘ Lecture Subject Oct. 27 â€"The full title of the lecture is: "Wings Over Europe, and Indictment and a Prophecy." % & *"Wings Over Europe," the Theatre Guild ~production, running contemâ€" poraneously at the Blackstone: theaâ€" tre, will be the subject of the lecture to be delivered by Rabbi Louis J. Kopald nextâ€"Sunday morning, Oct. 27 at 11 o‘clock at North Shore Conâ€" gregational Israel in Glencoe. * _ _ The general public is â€"cordially welcomed to this, as to all services at the temple. The service begins at 11 o‘clock andâ€" concludes approximately at 12:30. $ * @ssist Pastor C.â€"G. Unangst.â€" "The Musical Whites" will have charge of the singing. There is a welcome for __ At the Genesee theatre, Waukegan, the program for the coming week inâ€" cludes the following: Sunday, Octoâ€" ber 27. vaudeville and on the screen. Rod a Ro _'r he _ |'fr{-‘¢;ih Rogue," allâ€"talking hit. â€" Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the talkâ€" ing classic, "Street Girl," with Betty Compson and Jack Oakie and a big cast of favorites. â€"Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 31 and Novemâ€" ber 1 and 2, star acts from Chicago lcop theatres on stage and a great George A. Ellis to Speak at U. E. Church Mr. George A. Ellis, of Chicago, a converted infidel, will speak at the First United Evangelical church, corâ€" ner of Greenbay road and Laurel aveâ€" nue, on Sunday evening at 7:30. Hae formerly belonged to the largest inâ€" fide!l club in â€"America and listened to lectures byâ€" Clarence Darrow and other men of his type. His address will be intensely interesting and illuâ€" minating. > * ~â€"â€"~~Mr.â€"Ellis is ~one â€"af â€"theâ€"speakers at theâ€"Victoricusâ€"Lifeâ€"meetingsâ€"now being held.at.the.First.United..Evanâ€" gelical church. ~The meetings ~will be continued during next week, beâ€" ginning each evening at 7:30 o‘clock. ‘ Go to Albany Park . A. 0. Fay lodge will go to Albany Ek lodge this . ev;ning, Th:r_sday, ® the...Mar & »PM «inst t faliet o hor est avenue, is master of Albany Park lodge and has asked the local officers to confer the work there this evening. the Genesee Theatre Quash ~Indictment| THâ€"ECFR E88 ‘Tncmmmum,. â€"â€"~â€"«â€"â€"â€"Parkamentary â€"Law North® Shore Congregationâ€"Israel Sisterhood is conducting a class in Parliamentary Law and ° Effective Speaking under Mrs. Joseph Mayer of Chicago en every Monday mornâ€" ing from 10 to 12 a. m., at the Temple month from 12 to 2â€"p. m, Dr. Kopald will conduct a class . on "Current Jewish Topics." These lectures will be of great interest, and all memâ€" bers should attend. § The first ‘regular meeting of the year was held on Wednesday, Octoâ€" ber 16 at the temple. Thereâ€" was an unusually large â€"attendanceâ€"and ali greatly enjoyed the lovely . music Trom the violin of Minna Krokowsky and the speeches of Dr.â€"Kopald and of the presidents of the state and national organization, Mrs. A. Weil, honorable state president, ~Mrs. Geo. Fox; state president and Mrs. Abramâ€" son â€" of Shreveport, La., national vresident. P css > £,0 w ,"‘;-“7"" itraxis Deerpath Theatre to Present Fine Program Friday and Saturday, Oct. 25 and 26, "Why Leave Home," an allâ€"talkâ€" ing, ‘singingr~and dancing musical comedy featuring David Rollins, Sue Carroll, Nick Stuart and a big star The program of movie and talkie attractions at the Deerpath theatre, Lake Forest, for the ensuing week, includes several outstanding features which have proved distinct> hits ~â€"For Sunday Manager Emma is enâ€" deavoring to secure a picture of unâ€" usual merit, but zo far‘ the title is not â€"announced. _ _On._ Monday _ and Tuesday Colleen Moore comes in "Smiling Irish Eyes," silent version, and the program will include an allâ€" talking . comedy, sound news and musical revues. e tosl â€"For â€"Wednesday and Thursday the feature is "On With the Show" which has proved soâ€" popular~_wherever shown. This is an outstanding picâ€" ture, the first complete movie in natâ€" ural_colors, . an_ allâ€"talking, â€" singing and dancing extravaganza.. that is sure to please, the manager feels. last Friday filed "a petition in wireuit court for a writ of certiori against the board of appeals ofâ€" Highland "Madame X," featuring Ruth Chatâ€" terton, an allâ€"talking feature, will be mmmm fit show for the Woman‘s club pubâ€" lic welfare committee fund. its decision regarding the issuance of a permit to Ek for a rooming house. Ek Files Writ to Get _ Rooming House Permit _ Ek was refused a permit by Buildâ€" ing Commissioner S. D. Morris at the instance of the board on the grounds that rooming houses, such as the one planned by Ek, are not permissable in _Chi_‘:%fltbry according to the zoning Code* Tt is anderstood "that the city and neighboring property owners plan to fight the case in cirâ€" cuit court. * '» Pm nere cactrend .:f'i"';w ie On the first Wednesday of every Air Pilot Known Here â€"Makes Parachute Leay Saves Mail on Pla Pilot â€"Harry Sievers, fiying . mail from Pittsburgh to Clevela risked his life but saved the n Sunday morning when he leaped fr his plant at an altitude of 1,000 f. armâ€" andleaped into . the._darkn: landing safely when his parach opened and dropped him to earth n the wreckage of his burning pla: Mr. Sievers, who‘is a former Hi land Parker, is the brother of BR Wilbur and Emory Sievers of city and Mrs. Lester Levin of C cago. He learned to fly and recei his license at the Palâ€"Waukee fi He has been on this run for the 1 five months and is the only flyer 1 has followed this run, to have a j fect record. The course is a Y difficult one owing ‘to air conditi which are foggy, and a very P country. ©‘He was the first man to try successfully the Adams fiying pic This devise has not as yet been into active service, but it is hope develop it in small towns and la cities where there are no lan fields. Mr. Sievers‘ safe landing with parachute entitles him to becom member of the Caterpillarâ€"club, of which all very proud. To Unveil Sculpture â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" on Kimball Es _ Creation" a sculpture by Is Moore Kimball to illustrate Addis hymn beginning, "The spacious fi1 ment on high," will be unveiled the estate of Mr. and Mrs. Curti Kimball, Kimball _ road, High Park, on Saturday afternoon, Oct 26. at 2:30 o‘clock. The Rev. F Fitt _will will be an interpretation by the a and an address by Lorado Taft, cording to the program printed the oceasion. Acordial invitatic extended to any friends who interested. â€" Needlework Guild The directors of ~the Needle Guild of America are making annual appeal for garments v are as usual to be distributed a: several local. charities. _ ___. work guild. becomes more impo and necessary to these charities Y look forward to its aid.=~ Pleas generous with your ‘gifts to D Park hospital and the Visiting The North Shore MacDowell s« will hold its first meeting of the at the Ben Marshal studios in mette, Tuesday evening, Octob« Wt B 1B pi Thrs > S => smapreatictics A very interesting musical gram has been prepared by the gram: committee. preside at the ceremo who Thursday, Oét. 24, 18 have achieved 1 «~Prevento