en i allige n ons mect 1 M +R s errBe > .c Th â€"< o+ BA i4 t3 OVER $1100 CLEARED AT BENEFIT CARNIVAL Over $1100 will be distributed among the unemployed in Highland Park and the surrounding regions as a result of the Hallowe‘en beneâ€" fit carnival held at the Deerfieldâ€" Shields <high â€"school last> Saturday afternoon and evening. ~"A capacity crowd of over 3000 people attended the affair. / The total receipts from the carniâ€" val were $1318. Out of this sum there was $204 spent on lumber for the booths, decorations, and other essentials which left a net profit of $1114 to be distributed among the needy. The entire amount will be during the coming winter. turned over to the relief committees in the various towns who will in Merchants in Highland Park, Highwood, Lake Forest, Deerfield, Lake Bluff, and Ravinia donated many useful articles which were used as prizes. There were ninetyâ€" two merchants and business: men in ge Crowd Participates in Affair at High School. _â€" to Aid Unemployed : â€"Here is where we take issue with History, which says that this very beautiful woman rode nude, through the: streets of Coventry, as a condition of the removal of taxes. Our own opinien is, she had just heard of Our Insurance Service, and was so anxious to find out <more about it, sheâ€"simply forgot her clothes. *~*â€"Central â€"â€":: Insurance Service 378 CENTRAL AVENUE w&;wsmwamw her as we think discreet. (Continued on page 38) LADY â€"GODIVA Born 1040 Highland Park, HL ° No. 1 of a series enermne ues ~â€" pramncter e ~ â€" [| a general good time. Dr. H. R. Heinâ€" P e m camane 1 . o n ie y 1 Banquet at Bethany _â€" Address D.A.R. Nov., 10 Church Friday Night : *mm«* The Bethany Evangelical church will be a happy and busy place on large number of fathers and sons will sit down to a fine banquet at 6:30 oclock, this will be foliowed by an evening of fun, singing and inger of the Evangelical Seminary at Naperville will be the speaker of the evening. Dr. Heininger has given much of his time in working with young people and boys. His message will make a big hit with the dads as well as those of the ber. of social events that will take place under the auspices of the new men‘s organization at the Bethany church. All men not affiliated with some similar organization in the community, are invited to become a part of this fine movement. and Son banquet is one of a numâ€" Book Fair Promises to Be Fine Success| The Mothers club are having a| _ (Continued on page 35) supper meeting at the Y.W.C.A. y m Tuesday, November 10 at 6:30) Winners in Football Plans are already under way toâ€"| o‘clock. â€"This will close a memberâ€" 1 Ticket ward making this year‘s Book Fair| ship campaign, which has raised the and Alcyon Ticket in the Ravinia Village house the| mem hip to aro 100. e most attractive, interesting and| president, Mrs. Louis Schemmell, is C_ontat Amo‘»“‘ced successful since the inception of this in charge of the supper assisted by * es us annual event in the Ravinia P.T.A.) Mrs. F. Lindstrom, Mrs. Fay, Mrs.| Winners in the football tic’ket conâ€" calendar. The Book Fair will be| Pett, Mrs. Doland and Mrs. Woodâ€") test advertised in last week‘s Press held this yearâ€"â€"from December 1| bury. Brands Orchestra will play.| are reported by the judges as folâ€" through December 4, and during| Their program is always looked| loOws: . that .time there will be an exhibit| forward to as it has been the cusâ€"| Football tickets â€"B illy Herbon, of the paintings of ‘both Mr. and| tom for many years. Group singâ€"| Highwood; Mrs. G. E. Robinson, 1044 Mrs. Frank C. Peyreaud on the|ing will be lead by Mrs. Myron Ryâ€"| Green Bay road, Highland Park. As always, the books on exhibit will be the carefully selected choice of the teachers in the school, and will be graded accordin gto age and to type of subject. Residents of Highland Park and Ravinia will do will be graded according to age ways much needed books in the Raâ€" vinia: school library. of theâ€"auditorium in the Vilâ€" Dr. H. R.Heininger ks until they have seen The second chapter meeting of the year of the Daughters of the Amerâ€" ican Revolution, which is to be held at the home of Mrs. Ross J. Beatty, 260 Ravine drive, on 6 Tuesday, Nov. 10th, t aCins â€"A atâ€"2:30 p.m., promâ€" <» 2 _Â¥ / yA _ises to be exceptionâ€" o SntP2 ) ally worth while. [\ "'; [yr7 5 Following a short *Â¥ uUX _ report‘ by Mrs. E. YEA E. Mellinger on the Central Division meeting held in Chiâ€" cago last September, Mrs. Beatty will have charge of the program. Miss Irma Clow, a talented, attracâ€" tiveâ€" young woman, is giving two groups of selections on the harp. pxcens & | 5‘«';‘}\""{: : cCesy ’-’,‘P ~@B y â€"~=@5; ACZAFÂ¥S xX CY oN RE « Colonel â€"Edward Davis of the United States Army, who now lives in Hightandâ€"Park, will} giveâ€" a brief talk on some of his experiences in various parts of the world. Col. eral Allenlgy and is a most interestâ€" ing speaker. va 23 Hallowe‘en Party Is C _~ _ Successful . "Surely this..program is one no memiber will want to miss, â€"and a large attendance is anticipated. â€"~â€"A general expression of appreciaâ€"| over the Allâ€".Stars. _ â€" â€"__ tion has been tendered by the Linâ€"\ =It was a battle between two strong coln school district at large in beâ€"| teams who put up a fight that more half of the Hallowe‘en party held| than satisfied the 3,000 spectators on the playground Saturday eveâ€"| who had turned out, not only to see ning, October 31. The attendance| a tight game, but to help charity was estimated. at 600 adults and along. The entire proceeds being children, maniy:â€" in costume. turned over to the Highland Park .._In a reply from our local police| Social â€" Service. _ Both teams . were and the Public Service Co. states| playing with clean slates neither lowe‘en on record.: and coâ€"operated so cheerfully in making our first community Halâ€" lowe‘en a success, . Mothers Club Ends : s Membership Drive tom for many years. Group singâ€" ingl' will be lead by Mrs. Myron Ryâ€" bolt. dirarx s Thrift Sale Nov. 6 at Parish House flm of â€"the Service m tomorrow (Friday), November 6 at the parish house. Mrs. John Glace is chairman in charge. h The ‘ Trinity church Thrift sale which is held every year under the Theâ€"committee â€"wish to thank all n| start any kind of offense; but the 1â€"| Allâ€"Stars, after having recovered a fumble, started a small march that _| was ended on the Flashes 30 yard downs. They started the march that e ended in a touchdown for the Flashes. Hammond wriggled through | for 15 on the first play. _ An end run a (Continued on page 35) Battle Between Allâ€"Stars and Flashes Last Sunday Nets From 2,500 to 3,000 enthuiastic fans turned out last Sunday to see what â€"proceded â€"to â€"beâ€"one â€"of â€"the greatest football games in Highâ€" land Park in recent years, when the H.â€"P.â€"Pressâ€" Allâ€"Starsâ€"and the H. P. Newsâ€"Flashes clashed for sweet charity on the high school field. The Newsâ€"Flashes won, 6 to 0, in a tight game, and the bigâ€" gest feature of the whole affair to be reported is that the game netted $600.37 for the Highland Park unâ€" employment and relief fund. Offâ€" cials of the social service organizaâ€" tion had charge of the finances and report the returns as stated. â€" _ _ _ This is a neat sum to be devoted to relief work and it is to the credit their supportera that this game was arranged for the purpose and so splendidly carried out for the beneâ€" fit of the welfare fund. of ‘these football organizations and* ~_The Game $ Paul Rubly‘s lon, served him nobley in tï¬e Hiiï¬ï¬ Park "batâ€" tle of the century" last Sunday as the touchdown he scored in the first quarter proved, enabiei the Newsâ€" Flashes to eke out a 6 to 0 victory over the Allâ€"Stars. _ â€" â€"__ â€"‘It was a ‘battle between two strong teams who put up a fight that more than satisfied the 3,000 spectators who had turned out, not only to see a tight game, but to help charity along. The entire proceeds being turned over to the Highland Park ..Each .of.these....will .. receive..two. tickets to the Northwesternâ€"Minneâ€" sota game. . ~ E Aleyon ticketsâ€"W. Howard Mowâ€" ors, Jr., 1019 Ft. Sheridan avenue, Highland Park; Zita Fehrenbach, 890 North avenue, Highwood; Harâ€" old Evans, HighlandePark. Each of these three will receive two â€"tickets to the Alcyon theatre. offer free tickets, under similar conâ€" test conditions, to the "Northwestâ€" ernâ€"Indiana game, $600 for Relief Rubly Chicago Chicng9 sUBSC! of atte All on Clar] for She on of ch