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Highland Park Press, 22 Oct 1931, p. 8

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9%:359'4 tit plan a simple menu. . _ October 2tr-cookitttr class Tues- day. Beginning} six ttttrat'. cook- the Public Service Co. Any Girl Scout any attend: Btitttrtrote book and pisiidi1. It ihifiii1ierd" ii thé upper room of the old City Hall building at 8:30 o'eloek. It in hoped that every girl will take may sotneidelo thntthepublic maybe sinfgafiéiwm' in Item on Kathmwhenehexme attend service in the churches to which they belting,L in uniform and sitting together as fitr In is possi- hte. Each girl who has n uniform is asked to wear it Whom this 56¢de class scouts an do this). Those who Ire qtotathiedd cook dttts, met an prepare vegetables,- set the Each girl during this week ref news her Girl Sitdist promise, motto, slogan-am}; W and mmtketrar-ooiett to live them each and evety thy. . Day By Day October 26 ---Woyyyrirteintr Mon- day. Mother's day otr--at least after 4:00 pan. Let the girl: plan . To make each day a demolish:- titrrr4tt Itf . trtfrereptptrtittt in tho, suggests» of the nit"tihiiil MEir"ttiU -Marhrsr Sdris6rathiriE ,, mu In: _ 'ONNBNIA Til. W Put use. WW "" Moe: huh: it use may a; may]. one - ind on chm. hon The -pertottal- thriirmas Cifti' " N. Sheridan Riktd Highland Park, III. -. THE LAt::t'9Hop B 00mm 25-30 Luncheon so}: - ' _ _- ' 'Bedgaiekett, Cocktail Napkins Breakfast Trait Seizs Finger Towels“ _ . Boudoir Pillows Handkerchiefs. and Tapestries, Ihlr, IPr 1ettritlirr1ri1Ef, 122313: yard ttttel IQ": tttgr_f1tt.r.fgtmar. itmii f Feirdtlfii) . and inexpensive. Local Poop FiikrfiiRhiii'i--" Tiri, liripiitiiiit%venti "r"Miii"itiiHil Piiiriiiiifiiiiit Be., 115m 06113“? ’Wéek 'nrre , . at Art Theatre, Oct. 26 for D. A, R. Chapter _ _ Elks Hoot Friday "iBMiranfda'tetaaiitg)tr.a3ttar. P. O. E., will hold its next meeting ,on Friday; Oct. 23. Action will be taken on the question of new qw- tors: All mssgrhersuue mod, to at, pkaikir smog her huibandfg Quilt: like .Glidden, daughter jd-thi- Henry L. (Hidden, who is? poured in several student perform- ances " the Chicago Art theatre, i'if-g-,rt:gtti2,,e.rlrt, pstttsizintruira, matintra' tttrc-- -__H _-"- -'-. '.--s_-- - .- Mia; Gehr enacts- the role of Will 0"the Wisp. She. is' now a member id tlid (mummy, an?! Will tour in this part of Hester ti"The Silver Cord," during November and December. Her work for the past years. has "iihWiWiiriiitTi-iiFiirire" "'rfiiiiiitir6'riiiiir Park ind Chicago, audiences. This consistsof a repertory com- ma! T1titsh:troeercott:t,rmr several times drtritttt,9ttt not” id, .citica Jud universities throughout the middle mt: hrthirrtroduesdueeordintr to the Moscow Art theatre methods of noting, In connection with the com. pany is 3 school where young peg; ple are trained to take part in the company. . Madame Luau-cf in cm Chicago audiences saw Ivan ua.. xprtstip198t) When be plum! in “The I4tiuhtrrthis.'trcatmsttentih, the Moscow Art Theatre company of which he was I member. They now him min as the Mad Emperor in Morris (lest-hs. "Miraete." After the saloon: which the "Miraele" was played, Mr. Laura! end In!“ Aartrova hug-e3; his wife, remnined in Chicago where they founded the Chicago, Art, theatre. - A} 603 Davis St. Bun-ton. m. l I! ,3, ,2!!! 3 As has been explained before the picture: evaluated in this column come with a rating not» one. two, three and four, from the Retinal Commitment ,HouMmd It It "'-.oertrr-rtRrg.esriirttui current films are rated one, a third is graded two. We will Mention first "Merely Mary Ami" . charm- ing flhtt union of Zangwill'l story word'- delightful "tt-ttttrstttartt " mtyo‘he. It in the m?e8tsne. of 3 little orphan slave end . yam cumpooer. Beautiful photon-rip». "arstir.- . "',. " te,' l _.An interesting program after a short business meeting will be fol- lowed by refreshment; and semen. By"8:30 the meeting Will be over Ed thenchildren home then early hound Ari/tported-that-ia/tGill ber of children will be present for this first-meeting of the year. , .. in: of therf31tiidrrstt oCthe American Revblution which has only fecently been organized but his ttriiim, very rapidly since list spring igto a 'hmritmhirashsttrrziisiiir-it2iiiiii2iiiriiii? The, meetings are being' _ fer with the 1thildrert'trsirrVin school. . This Oétober 'ttNtttilCi £6164 ing so near to Theodore Roosevelt’s birthday, it was decimgo commem- orate the day, in a fitting mama:- by etlftretipg 2rarrpai,, , _ Park Women’s club. Mrs. George T. Rogers; ehrirmamr,.nnd her com- mittee, who 'm-workinc so hard to make thh ttrretrt may Imam are 'ltoiifiitr' that ill who 'believe in the ichools we support and the po- Motic ideals aeas-auatd-ftrr--iei1r- courage the D.A.R. this yen with , 'pptrihtttimos Ihetrhahtr-ae not play cards ll cannot-attend the party. Our loc Elm Place ni ht 'idhtr6r"trtriirriii"iiitrirTiiia of sup- port and the D.A.R. is anxious' to give “them as much existence” mieible this year. This party will directly benefit them. Mrs. Henry W. 'Boyd, ais Prospect avenue, is "eeirtttttrmtrTrzmRrrrt.r'si'gr'"Ttttr money directly to her 'ttsd-tie-es to fame, to the party and enjoy 3 MW 'A-.Htrarsr-hraearei. -_- __ _-_------ On Saturday evening, October 24, at 7 pm. all the children 0:79:43; member‘safi‘ifififiéf‘féacfome to the Esme of Mrs. Owen S. Peabody, 268 Moraine road for the opening meet- Two important events mat the coming week for the North Shore Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution ~ '. .--the annual D.A.R. l . card party end the Biglt opening meeting of Rllgt the C.A.B., Children 'Ut . .--the annual D.A.R. l . _ card party and the llafitt opening meeting of Rliiiiiit the C.A.B., Children , I'Lk : ' W83» "A? IQ" ag olution a J, . N . . . iltiilit 'tlL; The and ptrrtr.wiil ‘ n»..t.... on“. -1. n.nn f,'tirtitrtirttt I. A. R, Better Films _ Ctmitttittet Review r: "ettrtiiC%iiiv'" T. "iifi'iil -- *' ms f'n...““**r......* "a: unborn. _ Good in!» Octobér 27th, a 2:66 Pall. 't the Hizhlahd " "WILL, ' JotRsptt, Nam ttf ,3};th was the winger of the 8100 in gold ,rhittlrtramatitstt 3w by the High. wood A. C. team at Int Sunday's game. thiiiii'itiirik ttii" di'ii'i,u"iririiirdid pg, "Bought," Constance Bennett 1. an interacting - clover story. wen bundled and may acted. Th. heroine in In madam daughter of an adoring hther. It cannot be young but in good Utarrtrtimnent, tii Next My the Highwood A. C witt pity in; Fun: Boaters on thir_ttieimood fuld " 2:80 o'eloek "Too Many Cooks,” mt, 3 m. play by Prank Craven; This IS n amusing story of human relation. ships and of the dttBerdtt" Stteottib tend by 3 young couple in build. intt their hornet. Pamttr. Highwood A. C. Play _ Matt Franz Boosters Ah. Chant-If Aaeei-%. 'ittimus. . - ll. Lyman ' to” Other Overcoat: $50and up Mull, and mm (in, Ont- .” in!“ 'Mar9tr'h+ Mr a. «any Bibi-n." -__ _ Gray wiutrcotu Suit; 335 Other gum 822.M to tso OVERCOATS' Chauffeurs Hinton-road: '35 ii a: and-up North the about (on! In: Mr. of a? cil’s J m» No:

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