DEERFIELD TO PLAY LAKE FOREST NOV. 27 Big McDowell Society Meets Ne llurglars Break Into Elm Place School Safe ard Party Dee. Tha 'ores anksuivimg Game at Lake st; Both Teams Have Good Records M Mr h M and y Dec. 2 at Green Bay Scho'ol ll M "rd" M WWI! n xt Mond lmlh the Mr Hr ine W ll homt “I Thr " at I )1 Knms drills h 'iit ukmn pro ay ty Hope Summers’ Reading Greatly Enjoyed Here Tuesday at Woman's C Ir. A. r; Mrs. Weinberg Hostess to Garden Study Cluh W t Ihrn't Lincoln Ti R. Better Films Committee Revie h ll tt High tk JI w TV Market Jun Th writ-n Id In: rump TT thvi Q It lliuhlam hh tht w in Mt "" n 10. after whi My GnrOn" Thv nmn-Yy ', " Rum 'tut Mrt mt he M Tl publicity in the ark rth ' bakery trule next Wedncsd Bethany Tulips. nJ h h nd Funny nmily. , Park i had had mil- ttl at rl~:4. Th" rather dis, th Int-n "wly nmwintt uh art-L Mr gram: and Mr at "rrtt Intli which "I wit! THE PRESS M xpl rit The play ugh! um 'tnt tot-h mine tt nu toily it him Mr ll a mr y Ho an Sutur lit, the frlm Club w Ill h h Wild s.nter 0m- "ot Sh It " n r' Ur with m an Study th m in an an with m at A n New Bird House Store Opened at 370 Central a y hump. but orvmvtl fun: “as obvinus he “ppm-ch: n o.ntral pt awn "ry nr " hoped firrwtrt' ith it vll hnw to rlvertisimt a y ttelephunk Is†peddling Ind Slum, tor rIl-h pl 0n midi llighwand Juniors to Play H. P. News Flashes Thanksgiving Morning A gum! football gnmo is promised at tho lliuhwnnd field on Thanksgiv- ing mrrrninrt at 10 o'eloek when the Hichwmd Juniors meet the High- land Park News Flash! in a grid- iron battle that fans predict will be "put w h Mr. Smith culls attention tn the nut that this is not only the proper inw trr put out shunt-rs and feeding hnlu-s but it is the- wry best time ., rum-n up nesting boxes'. which Mr M with rt h tho lo vacant lot adjoining the mam-d by Mrs. Stone, of Hill nu. fur the display of bird- u latTte fouling station has t up whvrw the birds, it is sill unmn- daily for the sun- mm! which has been placed In the Highland Park S.tate y courtesy of the officials. a I'm-m martin house has been Luv fur sound weeks. At "f 'l') intrul un-nuc More " cross f this Muse may now be Musing the intricate work- of the intvrinr and the ven. ystem which its builder em- m» L. Smith has carefully the prmlut-ts of the Audit. w LuiIIIL-rs and is willing to ll am highly approving the In the vonrtruetirrn of nest-l v", shelters and {coding Kin-rt» in tho if. S. Depart- Aer"wultur" have set up cer- ulnrtls hallu- ‘fnllnwod. these t forth In bulletins which y 'listrilustcd by the govern- 'hr, local builders of the Au- rd-hntm-s have been caieful y with those standards. In thvir prmluvts are attractive " dash!" and will harmon- thv natural setting in which 'twing. of thos" tvams I nus they have pl, son. and both are Iidvnt of victory. I'nlvnt of victory. With favor- athet there is every prospect '20 attendance. and those who asuured a very interesting ex- o',' fast fontbnll. ir pro: desiurn matur ho ola 'ul‘ k towns have won have played SO promised fine form FINE ADDRESS GWEN BY GEORGE J. McBRIDE all The foiluwing interesting and in- stru'et'r've address regarding the his- iury. operation and progress of the nevrfield-Fihields high school was made Tuesday at the Highland Park League of Women Voters luncheon by George J. McBride, president of the high svhnut hcard of education. Because of the interest manifested in its subject matter and the com- prehensive manner in which Mr. Mc- Bride has set forth his points, the address is here printed in full at the request of many of those interested: _ Mr. MeBride's Address 'res. Board of Education of Deerfield High School Talks to Voters League 'trrvicT ( Football ticket winners in the final seorvwuessinit Conn-st last week are reported as follows: Notre Dame-Northwestern game. uric tickvt oaeh--Klien Horn, MI Marvhmnn avenue, Ravinia; Jae t'aldarelli, 240 Jvftreys place, High- wnml; Doc O’Neill, Gsell's Drug store, V _ Winners of Football Tickets in Contest' in Press Last Wed Highwnml fnulball tickets (one eaeh)---fr'eortte R. Stone, Hill and Stone, Highland Park; C. J. Nustra. F Wchster avenue. lliszhwnod; Bruce Blaine, Purnell and Wilson: Harold Calkins, Highwoorl; Ralph Rnckstad, Highland Park. Alcyon tickets (one oach) RC. L. Me0tmousth, Deerfield; Rena Sigaldi. llighwnod: Mrs. Dawson. 945 Wau- kettan manna, Highwood; E. H. Lehmkuhl, 390 North avenue, High- land Park; Dorothy Woltze, 641 ;Glenview avenue, Highland Park, M r. MeBride' Thursday by to be asked to tell the Deerfiehi-Shiulds h whoa] fur my own been educated and pre- use thert, and I debt at“ gratitude l Nov. 20, 1930 pre- owe and