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Highland Park Press, 12 Nov 1931, p. 5

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ary of "The Russian stions on Russian afâ€" ked the speaker by e club, and a general blic is most cordially nimeâ€" and dialogue a ination of words to the other side. After râ€" of syllables in it, form the pantomime cted as suggestive of f the word chosen. ds â€" Available " sme rds which may be approâ€" Thanksgiving time areâ€" : Alden, allâ€"den; Puritan, h, Stanâ€"dish ; Pious, pieâ€"us. also include the popular onday, November 16, urray will give a reâ€" evening, Nov. 20, the eca Lodge No. 801, is annual supper and feature of the evening which may be played ving is primarily a the following activiâ€" joyed before, during, me dinner, or with a at large gatherings. me of Thanksgiving usic Club Meets ading Club _ ne Book Report Comeâ€" forâ€"our â€" baked ed on page 36) licious cakes and cofâ€" ig suggestions for parties «and home supplied from the nity Service of Highâ€" est Day program of Park Music club will sharpener ~and will ngly endless time beâ€" me call, "dinner is d. Divide the group et each group repreâ€" om 6 to 8 o‘clock and ning with us.=â€"Conâ€" eas Offered | for rtainments by rity Service Reading club held a 1 ~meeting Monday, t the home of Mrs. h. The feature of dge to Bazaar Nov. 20 ent hostesses for the ednesday, November home of Mrs. Anâ€" of <a Princess," inimitable manner If 39 H. L. EAST, HIGHWOOD: *ll Highwood Chamber Is _â€"__| Liy] OF UMILDVINEN _ AllUiilgett â€"] Fifitiee Clate Balt â€" .\ prave NoWâ€" COMPEETE â€" Veteran of Two Wars and Well Known Here; Funeral to Herbert L East, postmaster of Highwood and veteran of the Spanâ€" ish American and World Wars, died at the : Highland â€"Parkâ€"hospitalâ€"on Nov. 10th. Death was due to pneuâ€" monia following an appendix operâ€" ation.â€" _ e s i n it d t B ooo : â€"Funeral services will be held at two o‘clock â€"onâ€" Friday afternoon at the residence, 40 â€"Prairie avenue, and burial will be.i_n the post cemeâ€" tery ® farmer . Dads and Sons Dinner at Presbyterian Church Fifty dads and scouts of Troop 52 enjoyed a dinner at the Deerâ€" field Presbyterian church on Friday with the bugle call to colors. The scouts filed in with drumsâ€"beating and. m&mx&wam ;g, seat was occupied by the da %%rd the boys fell out and took the vaâ€" cant seats set for them. The following program was preâ€" p 2LE 11 5t sor cfi 5.0. S ul iniminnnanoren reprarmacyy w2 Telegram from Scout John Derby of In diana. f Addressâ€"Mr. Rdward Burwell of the McGaughey. â€" ... Song and Scout Prayer. Taps. Scout © Renediction. Mothers who so capably assisted were Mrs. W W. Clark, Mrs. M.. J. Andrews, Mrs. George Pettis, Mrs. D. °L. ‘Derby, Mrs. A. R. Merner, Mrs.â€"Floyd Stanger, Mrs. John L. Vetter, Mrs. R. D. Reeds, Mrs. Sidâ€" ney Mennell and Mrs. Earl J. Bruso. Committee Meeting at Mrs. Kornblith‘s Friday, Nov. 13, at 10 a.m., there will be a meeting at.the home of Mrs. _ Howard G. Kornblith, 236 Beach street, chairman of the Book Fair of Ravinia school, of the salesâ€" women and ‘arrangement commitâ€" tees.â€" The names of these commitâ€" mm 14â€"3 MWW‘V' C t 7 The Friendship club of Y.W.C.A. are giving their first dance of the season, Thursday evening. Tickets The may be purchased from members of | ance u! the club or at the door. Chaperones,| ing, me Mr. and Mrs, B. F. Reike, Mr. and| ber 18 Gerald Culver Music by Elizabeth| with a Worth orchestra. â€"> a busit merâ€"and â€"Scout at Fort Sheridan. Friday Afternoon Hold Dance Tonight "â€"led by Scoutmaster Taken in Gondrecourt, France, in 1917 when Mr: Eqst was a captain. W. M. Dooley Heads Annual Red Cross ; Roll Call Campaign In an appeal for memberships in the American Red Cross, whose anâ€" nual roll call began November 11, the local chairman, William M. Dooâ€" ley has sent out letters to prospecâ€" tive members explaining the nature of the call and the great work being done by this organization: The let: ter in part says: Dear Friends: f Annually between Armistice Day and Thanksgiving, the American Red Cross invites every citizen to become one of its members and_snp- ftoll Call has. special significance. 1t will commemorate the fifty years of service the American Red Cross porters. This â€"=~A*~na time. in its history hnas the} organization been faced with graver needs to relieve. During the past ye.ritexundedreliefinmmthm‘ fifty major disasters in thirtyâ€"eight different states. In one of those disasters, . more than two million people in twentyâ€"one different states received aid through the American Rred Cross.~ The relief in the â€"main \wu administered by more than 100,â€" 000 volunteer workers. & During this terrific task, and one not yet completed, the organization continued its services to nearly a half million war veterans and their families. The enrollment of nurses, public health nursing and instrocâ€" tion in nutrition, first aid, life sayâ€" ing and home hygiene continued. "The volunteer services of braille, production, hospital recreation, moâ€" f : nteen were enlarged to meet the greater needs of the c re no other relief agencies were present NC JNEG Cross engaged in meeting the famâ€" ily needs created by unemployment. w. C. T. U. Meets C < The Womans Christian Temperâ€" ance union will hold an all day sowâ€" ing meeting on Wednesday, Novemâ€" ber 18 at the home of Mrs, Jasper a business meeting in the afternoon. year the Red Cross P RESS Saturday evening, Nov, 14, the Highwood Chamber of Commerce is soonsoring a Charity ball at the Oak Terrace school in Highwood. ‘The entire proceeds of the dance will be turned over to the Highâ€" wood Social Service committee for distribution in the community to the hulubal ul cce Atatns tds cecmtiont â€" ‘During the evening a midget radio and â€"an electricâ€"clubâ€"will beâ€"given away as prizes. _ tss t oke Groppi‘s revelers. "*The Chamber is most anxious to make this dance a success and it is hoped that everyone will purchase a ticket whether they are able to nttend or not,; for it is by this coâ€" operation that the affair will be a A special meeting of the Highâ€" wood _ Chamber of Commerce is to be held tomorrow evening (Friday) for the purpose of _ making _ final preparations for the ball, _ . In one of the most spectacular prairie fires in many years, Monday _ evening over 600 gcres of prairie land, west of Highland Park in the Skokie valley, were© burned over Spectacular Fire in Skokie Monday Night a large golf club house. 1 s is believed, was started by hunters, to clear the area for hunting pheasâ€" ants and rabbits. The â€"fire + about 6:30. } Many small backfires were started by the firemen from Highland Park,| in an effort to combat the flames. The fire was confined to the prairie| northâ€"of »the county line road and burned rapidly. â€" Over 3,000 persons which fanned by a thirtyâ€"five mile an hour wind, leaped high into the Music is being donated by C the vigilance of the firemen. _ Local Store to Aid _ â€" in Supplying Clothes Benefit Bridge Party Tomorrow Evening ‘Iflfl‘ ge No. 1362, B. A bridge party for the benefit of Northwestern Settlement will be held Friday evening, Nov. 13, at eight o‘clock at the Roswell B. Swaâ€" atamhant will be eatureofi elephant will Grand Exalted Rulerâ€"â€"~ Visits Elks Lodge Tomorrow evening (h'id‘;" the Histrict Deputy Grand _ Exalted Ruler E. M. McQuillen, will make his official visit to Highland Park nee mghey invited to be present, B P. 0. E. There ~~~‘The Highland Park Woman‘s club, through the literature committee, announces that their list of plays forâ€" childrenâ€" has been completed To Be Given in December, J uary and: February â€"at Eim Place theatre‘s production of "A Kiss for Cinderella" which will be the Febâ€" be given on Saturday, December 12, and "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" to be given by a cast of Deerfieldâ€"Shields students under the ‘direction ‘of Miss Rinkenberger in January, this rounds out what the committee in charge considersâ€"the best selection of children‘s plays ever brought <to the mrth.hu. The production will again be preâ€" sented at the Eim Place school audiâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€" torium in Highland Park, and the season ticket prices, both for chilâ€"â€"._._ dren and for aduit‘s, is easily. within ... evmm‘vu Mfi.’.v nenottecpo m dedenmiteneanmeen The Evanston Children‘s theatre, / under the direction of Miss Winiâ€" fred Drand, has been busily at work casting and starting rehearsals for : the Peter Pan which will have its ; {Continued on page 35) !rhimwâ€"asoâ€"mâ€"â€"‘ week, they told.the boys, ~ _"All right, gang, the scrap‘s _ over. You can try to get > home now and maybe you _ can get your old job back. And maybe you can get compensation. And, Doughboy, shake hands with Prohibition. You‘ll find the country changed a lot _ since you‘ve been . away. _ â€"~ _ "best" place to get Insurâ€" . Central : Insurance Service 378 CENTRAL AVENUE Telephone 1046 â€" 574 Highland Park, 11L ARMISTICE DAY ehaie of a series

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