The Bighland Dark Press Published weekly by The Udell Printing Co. at Highiand Park, Lake County, lilinois. Chicago office: 6 N. Michigan A SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 12.% All communications must be accompanis® by the name. and address of the writer. Articles for publication must reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appemrance in current issue. Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks obitumries, notices of entertainments or other affuirs where an admittance charge is pub lished, will be charged at regular advertisâ€" der Miss Jacqueline Messer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Messer, is reâ€" turning on Saturday from Smith colâ€" lege. She will spend a few days with her aunt Miss Verlinda Chandevlet, 247 E. Delaware place, Chicago. (C. 6. Bingham, Jr., returned this week from Exeter to spend the holiâ€" days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Bingham of Prospect avenue THURSDAY te oo reerereneienenerieienereienereneneerererenerereenerene ie e ie e rerererere A1 ered as Second Class matter March 1 1, at the post office at Hirhland Park. ISSUED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK TBE UDELL PRINTING COMPANY §40 Central Avenue, Highland Park, 1 Telephone Highland Purk 557â€"558â€"559 M d the lake. Henry B. Clark, Jr., 334 Lake aveâ€" e, has just been awarded a gold »xdal in the St. Nicholas League conâ€" sts for boys and girls under 18 ars. He has already won the silver edal in the league. It is a real hievement to <gain this second ward,. as there are competitors for Local and Personal d, as. there 10 monthly inieations must be accompanied me. and address of the writer. publication must reach the editor iy noon to insure appearance in e U C ie Joyce is entertaining young friends at a "Murâ€" next Monday evening at I1 December 18, 1930 Michigan Ave. State 6326 in ev prizk es of the. St. ery state in the 3 foreign counâ€" PER YEAR No Jessie Joyce is returning home Friâ€" day from Birmingham school to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Joyce. 6 § â€" Mrs. R. C. Carqueville will arrive Saturday from Morgantown, W. Va., to spend the Christmas holidays with her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fearing, Jr. * Mrs. Roy S. Bartlett and daughter Royanne, of Saint Mary‘s Hall, Fairâ€" bault, Minn., will arrive in Highland Park next Saturday to spend the holiâ€" day > vacation with Mrs. Bartlett‘s father, Robert C. Berlin of Vine aveâ€" nue Grace M. E. Ladies‘ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Maiman, 123 S. Green Bay road, Friday afternoon, Dec. 19. All are urged to be present. Lucille Wright of Bannockburn who is attending the Wardâ€"Belmont school at Nashville, Tenn., will be home Friâ€" day for the holidays. Mr. Donald S. Boynton is entertainâ€" ing at a dance at the Exmoor club, Saturday, Dec. 27 for his daughters, Donna and Peggy Boynton. Miss Charlotte Robertson is enterâ€" taining at a dance in honor of Mr. and Mrs. McCorrison Saturday eveâ€" ning at her home in Chicago. Mrs. McCorrison. was formerly Miss Virâ€" ginia Buck. .. Martha Jane Thomas of 537 Linden ivenue, will return home today, Thursâ€" day, from Rosemary hall, Greenwich, Comn., go spend the Christmas holiâ€" days with her mother, Mrs. C. W. Thomas. On Friday Crafts Wats« ed tours of through Nor On Friday, Jan. 9, 1931, Dudley Crafts Watson, who has already guidâ€" ed tours of artists and art . lovers through Norway and Spain, will leave on a trip to Mexico at the head of .a group of about oneâ€"hundred persons. The trip will last eighteen days and will be directed by the Travel Guild. (One of the main objectives of the tour will be the inspection of the work on the Mexican artist, Rivera, at Mexico City.~ Miss Bertha Alling of Lake trip. directed by the Travel Guild. the main objectives of the tour the inspection of the work on xican artist, Rivera, at Mexico Miss Bertha Alling of Lake will assist Mr. Watson of this arqueville will arrive THE PRESS Miss Grace Johnston of North aveâ€" nue entertained her 500 club Tuesday evening. The prizes were won by Mrs. Forrest D. Rose and Miss Grace Johnston. . . s Arthur Emerson, Jr., arrives home today (Thursday) from school at Deerfield, Mass. to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Emerson. Mac Pherson Thomas, Carleton Vail Jr., Roger Taylor and John Snite are erriving â€"home : tomorrow â€" (Friday) from Dartmouth to spend the holidays with their respective parents. Miss Louise Smith of South Linden avenue is returning tomorrow (Friâ€" éay) from Grinnell college, Grinnell, Ia., to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freeberg of Sheridan road announce the birth of a son born Tuesday, Dec. 8 at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Adamson of McGovern street are being congratuâ€" lated on the birth of a son, born Thursday, Dec. 11 at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Knox of Liberâ€" tyville celebrated their silver wedding anniversary Sunday at the home of their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sievers of Devonshire court, A turkey dinner was served to 30 relaâ€" tives. Out of town guests were from Evanston and Waukegan. ~Mr. and Mrs. Knox received many beautiful gifts in honor of the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goelitz of Deerfield, IIl., are the happy parents of a baby girl, born at the Highland Park hospital, Sunday, Dec. 11. The Philomathean Reading circle gave a very delightful Christmas party and guest night on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Roy Booth, 1014 N. St. Johns avenue. Allman Henkel will return home Tuesday from Purdue university to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Henkel. Dr. Samuel Cohon at Glencoe Church Dec. 21 Dr. Samuel S. Cohon, professor of Jewish theology at the Hebrew Union college, Cincinnati, will speak on "In the Light of the Menorah" at the Sunâ€" day morning service, Dec. 21 at 11 o‘clock, of the North Shore Congregaâ€" tion Israel, Lincoln and Vernon ayâ€" enues, Glencoe. Dr. Cohon is author of the Bnia Brith Manual, contributing editor of the Bnai Brith Magazine, editor of the Union Hagadah, and coâ€"author with Professor Rall, of Garrett, Bibliâ€" cal institute, of "Christianity and Juâ€" daism Compare Notes." .Until Rabbi Kopald‘s return reguâ€" lar Sunday morhing services will be conducted by Dr. Israel Bettan and Dr. Samuel S. Cohon on alternating Sundays. This coming Sunday everything will be complete upstairs and all our servâ€" ices will be held there, no unforseen cireumstances preventing: It will be very delightful to get back into our own quarters once more where all will be clean and newly decorated and we may all expect a very happy time. Frank Hopkins, minister The church services as well as Epâ€" worth league in the evening, were all held in the church once more last Sunday. Sunday school in the morning at 9:45, all departments in their usual places. Supt. Holgate looks for a fine attendance and is pleased with the good turnout there has been even through so many weeks of shifting from place to place. The church service next Sunday will be of double interest because it is "Christmas Sunday." The church will be decorated with plants and flowers and the service will be in keeping with the spirit of the Christmas time. Let us all come out and fill the church. The annual Christmas program of the Sunday school will be held on Christmas Eve, Wednesday night of next week, and a beautiful pageant and program is being arranged. There will be the usual Christmas tree full of gifts and every pupil present will receive a gift. Then there will be the "White Gift" program, always a part of our holiday activities, when each class will make its gift to others, in this case to our orphanage at Lake Bluff; everyone is urged to bring gifts of food, canned goods, clothing, toys, etc., for this very worthy object, as well as money. > Highland Park Methodist Church North avenue at Lauretta place Sunday school and chpr_ch service, The Ladies‘ Aid meets this week, Friday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. M. Maiman, 123 S. Second street, Highland Park. All women connected with our congregation, are cordially invited to attend. .. Our Epworth League, in connection with other leagues in the Lakeside subâ€"dictrist, sent a large quantity of canned goods, clothing, etc., to Linâ€" coln Sy. institutional church in Chi: cago, for Christmas. Matt Maiman, president of the subâ€"district had the matter in charge, assisted by other members of the league. All are welcomed to our services. Dr. Glenn Frank says that "a valid democracy is impossible without a vital education.‘" Now we know what‘s the matter. Thursday, Dec. 18, 1930