ANNUAL WHITE GIFT SERVICE DEC. 218T trude Williams is in charge of makeâ€" up and the costuming. Mr. F. A. Watâ€" kins, Mr. J. B. Garnett, Mr. Harry D. Faxon, and Mr. Earl W. Gsell are in charge of packing the gifts. Cast of Thirty The pageant requires a cast . of W rige W determine whether or not the faets alated in said certificate are true. ‘That a henring will ‘be had upon said applieation on Monday the 290th day of December A.D. 1930, at the hour of tem (10) o‘clock in the forencon of smid day, at the County Court Room, in the County Court House, at Waukegan, in said Highland â€" Park Sp« Court Docket No. i has been made to ® Board of Local Improven of the City ot Hibland Park. Dated at Highland Park, 1lJinois, December 10th, 1980. araz Obje unty M (Continued from page 6) W ounty tione Disposition TY .. Basketeers Trounce Lake Forest H Park M may be filed to said applic the hour of tem (10) o‘clo« of said day. BENJAMIN F. LEWIs W. J. BROWN, LYLE GOURLEY, J. H. ZIMMER, . i M D W of Gifts among nt Mi haur l Assessment of said and that application W to said application tem (10) o‘clock in Mr the M 1 We €qu h n h xt ven _ that the of the City of PI the City of e and State int them arc Brooks: Clark G am â€"Hall H requirements urt facta stated RKorea Harris Me hildr k th M i State of wing . imâ€" My Ind mm Un Ta Orin Dur inity nday uetion nc The on M the ake for Y. W. C. A. Club News ‘ At the Pi Delta‘s last business meetâ€" | ing, Carolyn Saathoff was elected | president to fill the unexpired term | of CGrace McClure Holden who has| recently married and: moved to Chiâ€" cago. The club decided to. have u) social service card party (bridge, 1‘ bunco and 500) at the Y. W. C. A. Monday, Dec. 15 at 8 o‘clock. Each member was asked to be responsible for a table. Over 300 tickets are out. As well as supporting a worthy cause, the club assures you a splendid good time. This party will be in place of the Club Christmas party. The exccutive committee met fol« lowing its regular meeting and apâ€" pointed the following chairmen. Proâ€" gramâ€"Alice Marks, ‘assistant, Ethel Titus; Socialâ€"Helen Kaufman and Lois â€"Clark; Membership â€" Dorothy Simpson and Bernice Rybolt; Service â€"Mary ~Cullen, Josephine Snyder; Dinnerâ€"â€"Margaret Noerenberg. M closed this week. The course was well attended. The dramatic club will conâ€" tinue rehearsals with a play they exâ€" pect to give the first of the year, Anâ€" other similar course will be offered, starting the second week in January. Watch for further announcements. Sunday school at 9:45. English service at 11. English evening service at 7:30. Swedish prayer service, Wednesday evening at 8 o‘clock. The Daughterhood will meet at the home of Astor Benson of Highland Park, III. W W D DifF T\ true exp« il of the arther T The 1( 14 ting W. C. A. Notes REâ€"ELECT SIMONS it th Zion Lutheran Church Highwood, Illinois upply pl y, Dec At the meetn i m Mr ndship club will have a ceting Sunday afternoon, the Y. W. C. A. following teserve pageant and tea. ins will be niade for their ind awiy t there i pring s owill I tivities ading: nce W mbers whtc the Y. w. C ind met arranged 0 9, fortyâ€"three were business meeting it have the regular mas party Saturday 0 at 2:30. â€" The comâ€" of the arrangements, nd, Lindstrom . and Sobey gave several ngs. Following this e was given by sevâ€" the Rev. Henry Hedlund, Pastor. ha educational program ne in the th me . song. Time in the enIng nc at ged for Tuesday, C. A. They are Christmas for a ys for the chilâ€" d. â€" Emily Bryn song which they e â€"song. â€" Tune it uU an fr organize the alright m meeting me : strang« THE PRESS rome me W fo at Gray of the Porcupine club and Mr. Dalzel of the Izaak Walton league, all of whom spoke on the subject. Upon motion properly seconded and carried, the Highland Park Chamber of Commerce is to go on record favorâ€" ing the project and that the Civic committee work with the North Shore Sanitary District and other organizaâ€" tions in an endeavor to obtain the committé Sanitary tions in bond isst Car fic the dir t the to illaminate the business area durâ€" ing the holiday seasons, motion was made by L. N. Berube, seconded and csrried that the Chamber of Comâ€" merce drop the matter for this seaâ€" son.â€" Upon further motion, the memâ€" hership is to be advised of this acâ€" tion and that an appeal be made for individual members to decorate. their meree Cershnip 18 tion and individual cwn plac Upon â€" motion : of L. B. Sinclair, properly scconded and carried, Presiâ€" dent Simons is to appoint a committee who shall make a study of the bookâ€" let of Highland Park and that figures be obtained as to the cost of assemblâ€" ing and publication. This committee is to make a report at the January mecting. Chairman Kelley of the Highland Park Social Service committee made a very comprehensive report as to the progress attained and made speâ€" cial mention of the relief given and that to be given for Christmas. Mr. Kelley‘s remarks were heard with great appreciation by those present. Motion was made by William Dooâ€" ley, properly seconded and carried that the Highland Park Chamber of Commerce extend to Rev. Fitt its regrets in his departure from this community and wishing him success in his new parish, f _ Invite Crusader Upon motion of Clarence Shetzley, properly seconded and carried, the Main Street Crusader is to be invited to Highland Park and that the high school auditorium be obtained for his address. A small charge is to be Election Unanimous During the annual election of ofâ€" ers, President Simons turned the air over to S. A. St. Peter. Upon stion by Paul L. Udel!, seconded and rried, the. organization suspended e rules governing election of offiâ€" rs and upon further motion, the seeâ€" tary was instructed to cast a unanâ€" rous ballot in favor of the new ofâ€" After an introduction of the new ectors and a word from each, moâ€" n was made by S. A. St. Poter, ly seconded and carried, that Presiâ€" nt Simons, the retiring officers and x â€" entortainment _ committee, _ be en a rising vote of thanks. (G. J. Dinkeloo thoroughly explained c coming engagement of Messiah, be held at the high school auditorâ€" m on Dec. 12. An appeal was made those present who had not purâ€" thoseâ€" present who had not purâ€" isod.tickets to do so. All proceeds : hbeing turned over to the Social rvice committee. Urge: Holiday Decoration After a report from the Christmas rhting committee regarding the reâ€" »ctive costs of the proposed plans (Continued from page 5) issue C. OF C. PRESDENT Social Service Report usiness . A. Bt. ried, that ing office committe Next Children‘s Play To Be Given On Jan. 10; Secure Season Tickets (Continued from page 4) last Saturday. â€"Mrs. Stuart and Mrs. Baily sang excerpts from â€""Hansel and Gretel" and their performance was given the highest praise. ‘ "Oliver Twist," which is the curâ€" rent Goodman theatre attraction for the Saturday children‘s matinee, is known and loved by all, young as well as old. The February play, A. A. Milne‘s "Makeâ€"Believe," acted by the Evanston Children‘s theatre, on Feb. 7, and the March play which they will also present, meet the same stanâ€" dards. â€" Parents, why not give a real treat for a Christmas present â€" a ticket that will insure three afterâ€" noons of fun for your young ones? Buy your tickets through the schools, at Gsell‘s, or through the mail from Mrs. Francis Parker, box 252, Highâ€" pland Park. Santa could not leave a present that will bring more joy on winter Saturday afternoons. American Legion Gives Comedy December 12â€"13 at Grammar School On Friday and Saturday evenings, December 12 and 13, Deerfield Post, American Legion, wil present in ‘the Deerfield grammar school auditorium a hilarious comedy entitled ‘"The Homecoming," with an allâ€"male cast. The scene of the play is laid way down south in Alabama, and concerns the fifticth wedding anniversary of an old couple, who are wondering if any of the children will honor them on this auspicious occasion. They doâ€" and how! With the help of the neighâ€" bors, friends, and miscellancous relaâ€" tives the affair turns out to be literâ€" ally a howling success. Come and see for yourself â€" a very small adâ€" mission charge at the door. mission charge at the door â€" remem» ber, Friday and Saturday at eight w‘clock. â€" Deerfield Grammar School! Special Matincees for Children at Deerpath be given at the Deerpath theatre on four Fridays beginning Dec. 12, for which pictures of especial interest, beauty and educational and entertainâ€" ment value have been chosen by a group of Lake Forest women who are sponsoring the plan. The dates and pictures to be shown are: Friday, Dec. 12, "Redskin"; Jan. 2, 1931, "The Breakâ€"Up"; Jan. 23, "Old Ironsides"; Feb. 6, "Bottom of the World." These are all pictures of exâ€" ceptional charm and especially suitâ€" able for children. Tickets are being sold to both children and adults and The women who are sponsoring the plan are Mesdames A. B. Dick, Jr.; Carter Harrison, Jr.; Edward Berâ€" mingham, Henry Isham, Wm. Burâ€" rows, Jr.; Knight C. Cowles, Thomas E. Wells, Hermon D. Smith, Neil C. Campbell, Wm. Gourley. ;u;pe-;ia'l“s'érié; rate is being made for the four dates. 4 ( made for admission, the proceeds to go to the Social Service committee. President Simons appointed Clarence Shetzley and S. A. St. Peter as a committee to make all arrangements. Special children‘s matinees are to Thursday, December 11, 1930