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Highland Park Press, 29 Oct 1931, p. 6

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54 1| . PLAN COMMUNIMTY $ 5 PLAY TOURNAMENT 4 ; J â€" cerpy 28 39 en. & UV.VI.IUA:-.- c h e ns e E> nity Service office, or Jacqueline ~<~â€"___~ ‘Keaster, Highland Park 2113.. . --"-w?â€"?:? iscanm en 7:‘{:- m,g’M yaz> nsl e 3 * Below is a list of oneâ€"act plays #+> and collections of_ onéâ€"acts which may be of use to groups entering & the contest. _ _ esd Community Service to Sponsor Contest in ‘February ; _ For three consecutive evenings yq during the latter part of February,| *< 1932, Community Service of “!1'13- gy \ land â€"Park, Inc., â€"will sponsor. the | of 1 first annual community oneâ€"act play the tournament. _ Any little â€" theater| spe group in Highlandâ€"Park is eligible| _T to enter. A silver loving cup with| ney the name of the winning group enâ€"| will graved upon it will be presented at| Sup not an entry fee for this tournaâ€"| ag; ment. Plays should be prepared that | tip: can be done effectively in drapes and| . set pieces. Scenery will be fur ple exterior. Furniture, costumes, and hand properties will be furnishâ€" ed by each group for his own show. Playing time for each show should not be less than fifteen minutes nor more than fortyâ€"five minutes. Any group who hasn‘t a director will be furnished one by the Community Service. . Any. group that is interâ€" ested in entering theAeouiest or wishes ing it, women. "Twelve Oneâ€"Act Plays" LOngMmA®$) | Ajompini and Mr. Somenzi for ~The Board of Managers will meet immediately after the adjournment of the annual meeting. â€" "In Front of Potters," 3 men. Mres e Nint n n e oo ie n s on Pl(Will be found in "Treasury of all ? ays for Men" Frank Shay.) f in Song â€" "The Laziest Man in the World," Yvo"“.‘? G 4 men. : â€" Recital Sunday Nov. 1 _ "Three Rogues and a Rascal," 4 at Studebaker Theatre Hospital Association Annual Meeting Nov. The annual meeting of the Highâ€" land Park hospital association for the election of four members of the Board of Managers, consideration of annual reports and the transacâ€" tion of other business, will be held Monday, November 2, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital _ _ ginning _at IV’BWW through the day. . All home cooked foods will be on sale, and all houseâ€" wives are asked to take advantage of this sale. « All stockholders and friends 0: the association are requested ‘to at tend. a f The Redeemer Lutheran . Ladies Aid. will hold a bakerg sale Saturâ€" day morning, October 21 at the Linâ€" €"The Valiant," 5 men 1 woman. | jjans m **The Grill," 2 men, 2 women. | jp;, ; se CA O Asakau 1 & Aman it, please call Mr. Harry Allen, (Continued on page 36) Bake Sale October 31 ~ of Plays will be furnishâ€" Prohibition Debate â€"\Green Bay School _ ‘Cl’l'Y wANTS DEPOSIT _ at Oak Terrace Is P. T. A. Has Meeting; | â€" RW to Be Friday Night Mothérs Are Guests LIFTED * â€"The Highwood Civic Improvement association has arranged an interestâ€" ing debate to be held in the Oak Terrace school auditorium, Highâ€" wood, tomorrow, October 30, at 8 o clock p.m. ... _ in= fls J ~~The debate will be on the repeal of the 18th amendment and against the â€"repeal, â€" byâ€" very â€" prominent speakers.~ " The Lake county orator, Attorâ€" ney James G. Weish of Waukegan, will speak for the repeal and State Superintendent of Antiâ€"Saloon Leaâ€" gue George B. Safford of Chicago, against the repeal and for prohibiâ€" tion. public to hear. held in Highwood. ‘Colombini & Somenzt Admission fee will be small and all the proceeds of this affair will be turned overâ€"to the Highwood Civic Relief committee, J. E. Engâ€" quist, chairman, Henry Liske and Oscar Swan, for the unemployment and needy families of Highwood:. The firm of Colombini & Somenzi dry good: s;iheré’“‘hnhtl‘bf'fiigfiwood, iR | have purchased the. fine football jerseys for the Highwood Indians football team and are extending unâ€" limited credit to the Highwood Inâ€" dians management. dians Mile. YÂ¥vonne > Gall, French _S0â€" prano, â€" who has delighted Ravinia opera audiences during the past four seasons, will appear in a song reâ€" cital in the Studebaker theatre, Sunâ€" eâ€"The Sea Shell (Poeme by Amy â€" aâ€"The Shepherd‘s Song .â€"â€".1â€" (Ww&‘z Wm. Alexander Perey) 5. MAMAN CHANTE AVEC NOUS ... a«=Le Moulin dâ€"Les Papilions (Words by Theovhil Gautier) ......_....._ Ernest Chaus aâ€"Thistle Down (Words by Helen Coale Crew) ... _ Carl I‘: bâ€"O That It Were 8o.! (Words Walter Savage Landor)} ... bâ€"Chant de Nourrice ¢â€"Devant le BHazar aux Jouets. dâ€"Du Haut de L‘A 3 Olga Sandor at the sâ€"is v;ry much appreciated by mmw& and the management wants to Maurice Ya . has â€"neverâ€" Triste (Words by Jean (Words by Edgard __ _ __â€" }W*&%fl% interesting for the A debate of this French soâ€" THE PRESS Green Bay school P.T.A. was held on Wednesday, October 21. With all the mothers new to the school this year as guests of honor, the atâ€" tendance totaled nearly one hunâ€" Smith, and Mrs. Danley, president of the Elm Place P.T.A., who gave a short but charming welcome to all. Three very delightful piano selecâ€" tions were rendered by â€"Miss Helen Taylor, after which Mr. Smith gave an interesting talk, laying particuâ€" lar stress upon the close relationâ€" school for the child. This was folâ€" lowed by a "kaffee klatch" and genâ€" Elizabeth eral getâ€"together, at which Mrs. new coffee urn, purchased as a reâ€" sult of the bakery sale held last spring. ; There will be.a "parents‘_stunt night" sponsored by this P.T.A. held during the second week in Novemâ€" ber. Watch for further announceâ€" ments concerning this, as it will be a great novelty. "*% * tions is that when they decide to hold one over there they don‘t waste much time on primaries. ~â€"Chairman Raskob has started a campaign to wipe out the Demoâ€" cratic campaign deficit. Why doesn‘t he levy a tax on Democratic inâ€" comes ? + very splendid meeting of the Moraine Hotel HARRYVYV WEISB ACH Worth, the ‘presiden _CONCERTS â€" ENSEMBLES LIMITED NUMBER OFP PUPILS ACCEPTED Chicago Symphony Orchestra available for Council to Ask Coâ€"Operation of Other Cities Under Comâ€" mission Form E "1tthc"‘ngnhrmefintnd‘ mofflweity council Monday evening steps were taken in ffi‘(fl%fiéfidh” of an appea! to the state legislature to secure the removal ofâ€" statutory restrictions on. deposit of municipal fiunds by cities under the municipal form of govmm i : Cal‘s i% a a/ ‘The city administration has been handicapped of late in the matter of depositing in local banks because the â€"state law governing. the commisâ€" sion form of government that city funds be deposited in local banks and that interest â€" thereon must be paid conditions this is not possible, and. hence abolition of the restriction is to be sought from the legislature. â€"â€"Seek United Actionâ€" : As about :60 cities in Illinois are under this form of government, City Clerk V..C. Musser was instructed by the council to get in touch with the administrative offcials in these cities with a view to obtaining UNLâ€" ted action in an appeal to the legâ€" t olaknva +A ralfave them from the difficulty. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Greenwald of North Greenbay road are expectâ€" ed home Sunday from a two weeks motor trip through the east and Canada. i emegad ‘‘Fel. Highland Park 2500 (Continued on page 40) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1981 at cent. ns it 2+ Entered As 1911, at t Chicago sUBS All obituaries, lished, ing r® Vol. 20 Jean 0 I88SUED have Y Mys. the Yo gelical church membe day ey the Su was five 0 her. bi ning this . ing 1 son spe and law Chi ent hom tivel

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