Thursday, Dec. 18, 1930 CHRISTMAS BASKETS FOR NEEDY FAMLIES to be worthy cases and have promised to care for them.â€" Others are donatâ€" ing $5.00, the cost of preparing a basâ€" ket. These will be sent out on Wedâ€" nesday, the day before Christmas. A number of school chi‘drenâ€" are forming groups to purchase or preâ€" pare baskets â€"each paying a small share from their own Christmas savâ€" ings. All those. who can help in any way with this Christmas basket work are urged to call the committee secretary at Highland Park 4000. How to Be Happy With only a week left between now and Christmas there is nothing that gives more lasting satisfaction or contributes more to our own solid enâ€" joyment of the season than the knowlâ€" edge that we have been able to bring happiness and cheer to those who wou‘d have gone without it except for our help. Residents of Highland Park fully realize this. Their generous response to the work of the Social Service comâ€" mittee during the past month is proof that they do. Many Ways to Help The following services and donaâ€" tions already given are mentioned in hopes that they may suggest to others things that they, too, can convenientâ€" ly give. â€" One person is supplying coal to several families. Many are sendâ€" ing milk every day. Others are proâ€" viding meat several times a week. Some money is being supplied reguâ€" larly to buy essentials for mothers with small children. Vegetables and canned goods can always be used as can gifts of new or used clothingâ€" the more substantial they are the betâ€" ter. Call Highland Park 4000 to make donations ‘or ask for informaâ€" tion. 9 p. m. Wednesday, Dec. 24, Confessions 3â€" 5:30 p.m. Evening, 7:30â€"9:00. Masses Christmas morning 5:30â€"7, 8:00 and 10 a.m. The first Mass will be a High Mass. Gounods Mass in C major â€"will be. sung with Pietro Marchi, soloist. Benediction after the 10 o‘clock Mass. Instruction classes will be discon tinued during the holidays. In Memoriam Bennettâ€"Everett Ernest Bennett. In fondest and loving memory of our dear son who left us two years ago, December 16, 1928. We cannot say and we will not say, That he is dead; he is just awny. With a cheery smile and m wave of the hand He has wandered into an unknown land And lefi us dreaming how very fair It nceds must be since he lingers there And we, Oh . we, who the wildest yearn For his old time step and his glad return We think of him faring on as dear I& the love of there as the love of here e think of him still as the same and say He is not dead, he is just away. > _ . Holy Cross Catholie Church Waukegan Road Rev. C. L. McDonough, pastor Sunday Masses 8 and 10 a, m. Confessions Saturday evening 7:30â€" (Continued from page 4) Mn Nt t Dad, Mother, Sisters and Brothers iDeerpath Theatre Has Splendid Program for 1 Christmas Week Shows The Deerpath theatre, Lake Forest, is offering a special Christmas week program which promises to attract movie fans from all parts of the North Shore. Included in the series fine talking pictures to be presented outstanding are "Liliom" with Charles Farrell, on Sunday and Monday; Ann Harding in "The Girl of the Golden West" Tuesday and Wednesday, and "Monte Carlo" with James Buchanan and Jeanette MacDonald on Thursday, Christmas day. . The daily program follows: h Friday, Dec. 19â€"Las Al Jolson in "Big Boy," Dell and Llioyd Hughes. Saturday, Dec. 20 (matinee and evening)â€"Fourâ€"star production, "The Third Alarm," with James Hall, Hoâ€" bart Bosworth, Anita Louise and Jean Hersholt. Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 23 and 24â€"Ann Harding, in "The Girl of the Golden West," with James Renâ€" nie and Harry Bannister; based .on play by David Belasco. Sunday and Monday, Dec. 21 and 22 (Sunday continuous 2 to 11 p. m.) â€"Charles Farrell, in "Liliom," with Rose Hobart and H. B. Warner, a Frank Borzage production. Family matinee Sunday. Thursday and Friday, Dec. 25 and 26 (Christmas day continuous 2 to 11 p. m. Last family matinee Christmas day good until 5 p. m.)â€"James Buchâ€" anan and Jeanette MacDonald in "Monte Carlo." The, Deerpath has acquiesced to many requests for further sale of couâ€" pon books at halfâ€"price, and these will be on sale for three days only, limâ€" ited to 200 books, starting Sunday, Dec. 21. Only two books to a cusâ€" tomer. "Monte Carlo" Jack Buchanan, English stage star, and Jeanette MacDonald, who starred with Maurice Chevalier. in "The Love Parade" appear in Ernst Lubitsch‘s new talking picture, "Monte Carlo" to appear at the Deerpath Thursday and Friday, Dec. 25 and 26. It is a gay and frivolous farce about royal doâ€" ings in the famous gambling casinos of Monaco and should prove a notable attraction. The Deerpath management extends to its patrons best wishes for a Merry Christmas. Ever since his unforgettable charâ€" acterization of "Chico" in "Seventh Heaven," Charles Farrell has longed for another role of equal excellency. As "Liliom," in the Movietone drama of the same title showing at the Deerâ€" path theatre Sunday and Monday, Dec. 21 and 22, he has his ambition realized and fans everywhere are agreed that it is his greatest perâ€" formance. A bake sale will be held next Tuesâ€" day, Dec. 23 at Meierhoff Hardware at 9 a. m., under the auspices of the Philathea class of the Bethany Sunâ€" day school. Cakes, pies, homeâ€"made candies, plum pudding and the famous Hansen cookies will be on sale. Bakery Sale Dec. 23 19â€"Last showing of ¢ Boy," with Claudia Liliom THE PRESS What Illinois Motor Owner Pays in Taxes The average Illinois motorist pays $10.50 per year for his automobile liâ€" cense fee, and $17.50 in gasoline tax payments, according to computations just completed by the division of highâ€" ways. In that the United States pubâ€" lic highway officials, through exhausâ€" tive studies, find that there is a sayâ€" gneagieaeaigienelenenere iglelgielelele:ete@:ebebeEl E ZI0ON LUTHERAN CHURCH £% Deerfield, Illinois A. H. MUHLKE Sold and Repaired Phone 363 ing to motorists who travel high type pavements of approximately two cents per mile, compared to earth roads, it is computed that 14,000 miles of travel effects a saving that offsets the cost of license fees and fuel taxes. Beyond that, the highway system efâ€" fects direct benefits to agriculture, ‘labor, land values, and the entire ecoâ€" nomic industry, Director H. H, Cleaveâ€" land observed. Dead Storage for the Winter as low as $7.50 per month. Other storage $12.00 382 East Park Ave. Auto Storage P. 56