"r, salon. On an. in mu“! br on. and» main†de oerGeed " Mup- mom to. "" nation. Alseord.. out from the uni- riu tn Highland t, Deerfhld, High- Sharidnn student: Russel C. Flint. 'ord, ' Chnrles K. T. McKillip. Rich- Ice Miller, Evelyn Wuukepn city nd- Mperate in aplm Illinois Highway partial state minim Waukeggn- _thor- red as a. tiirtairtty had that the high- clientele mu ni- ion with out Ania wand kitcheeaees. bountiful MI. ï¬nale: to the Loop in! whtevu typo y, May Jackmn, Elmer ty Luther. ', mm a: Ritly Character Knox. ffurniakia'a of I t." A well ri-ed al activities . . . Ir “We! “com- ‘do-vi-ccd u their model-u and; Fertile Box-chardt, unborn. Roger R. We1tntttn, Roy J. E. Donate, Leo giving Wisek ' of 111intsiy to; -Michael J. K31- '. L. Dickinson. Ir6imi6 at? oily street upkeep. " G-ttte 1:951, -e, D9191, Bergdahl. CiisiiWi " f, -prrbh'e school "stem-i-ttse-Wh, accommodating 650,000 children. J.,.i.'tgl.tt.ttykier. were given to 160 tfeet ROSWMD FUND » SPENDS HUGE SUM Expenditures of more than $2,500: 000 have been made by the Julius Rosenwnld rfund. founded through the generosity of the distinminhed TriirhliitTir "Perk “skint; ‘1!“th present year. it w disclosed in I report issued by Edwin R. Embree, president. of the fund, Inst week, ec- "eordimr-torcyeaqo newspaper‘s. ' Much of the fund we: spent in development of the health and edu- cation of the negro in the south. " though the work also covered devel- opment/d medical economies and in edmntioml 'ptognma fot youth. cenenliy. ed zljzoopoo of the t2,siiir,oar, pay clinics and studies in medical econ- "a 51tt, 'a'llh'le, JP- at ' Says; Bow by 000; child study and men] educa- tion, $225,000; library service, 8150,- .000; social studies and attempts to improve public, administration, $135,- Help Build Mol' School: The report stated that help had been given in the, building of. 5,295 schools for Negroes, all part of the teachers and students of promise, and twenty. private colleges were helpéd with buildings endowment 9r Negro schools and toily" receiv- Specials for Mondayé, Tuegdays and "Wednesdays of Each Week 4' Slim _ss1reetio..ritr,r.isrsijt,,at-' l ci-ttrep-rr,'; â€Â£9."1.]l;-:Iid59.!§légx;§eQ§!§994Méï¬oeg A _/lrirt,::t1.ilil LILLY BEA: MAACEL' OPERATOR TM iileamtre in anninmeintr that she‘has secured theservicesof 7" we" -C' of the Gertrude Hale School of Beauty Culture, u Shampoo and Marcel Manieure ----r-c--r- Eugene Permahents' ........ MRS. RAFFERT-Y . MISS RUTH of the m {mum of the "iiiri'irititiilt "r of the fund in housing a I tgt-it." of mid wolfm aromatic: was tt was!!! “in! “the. ma:- PPe.et fg'g,'ii1ah'i/1'thtd-'s , hm nparb. meat building for Negroes in Chi- cumwhichhubeenmudodua success.†"During the next numtionf' Mr. Embree trtaud,-"houatnq my be as important in nation] basin»: as the automobile hm was during the last thirty years. Butte sums resulting demand for furniture, plumbing. 2†1nd electrig uppli- ances, heating and mftiqeriitiott'. _ _ - Bull)!†few Mons-mm f‘lhn'y of the buic‘ industries would be set in motion and kept co- ing if private capital aid public funds co-operated in n .vizomus campaign to clear out slums and great bulk of the populgtion grim The maul ham id the" Dorcas society will beheldNov. south: Deerfield Presbyterian church, with a Plunkett four-course dinner served "family style" at 6:30 pam Bauer- vations for the dinner nay be made with the fo_ur Circle chairmen, Mrs. William Clark, Mrs. C. E. Olson, Mrs. R. M. Grant, and Mrs. Earl ",Yjrrrfirr7----r"""r'"-""-"--'--""'"" in still housed Wally min squalor. . D6iirrtrSii%itrWMirr' -.'__-eee_- "ee Bazaar November 30 _ Un, upped is being made for do. nations for the home bakery and -_=av,==,,aaag,===,.s.,l3LB,,._.WF ,...$1.2_5 l. "The appointment of tt visiting teacher is an “tempt on the part of _ ash»! s-lot/tttil',',-,":?',),'-'.-'-'!', Tor-"the whole welfare of the There are very few at the children "firiiirttiiririiiri Speaks“ 'CT' . l to B. P. Girl Scouts take the no‘up to an mm to look ct the Itâ€: Int Thursday eve- nine, but u the night “I dandy no can were visible, consequently another prom“ had to he hastily prepared. Games were played " 1537mm arm“. Stocks!) on South St. Johns avenue. after which Mrs. Marie Ward Reichelt was naked to tell of some of her work in connec- troop of twenty-three Girl Scouts in, Highland, Put. had phnnod to teacher of the wDeerf1etd-8hieus high school, upechlly the "tur work now in progress for students whose parents an unemployed._ The Girl Smut} Voted to assist 6m family with a Thanksgiving Day dinner. In. W. H. Stochell, hula of n hh u s; I C A l.,,,, tii--, NCuERm-I Highland Park Social Service - C A L A A F F A I R Tuesday Evening, Dec. . Show Your Civic Pfide and Pack the Additorium HARRY WEISBACH . . _." . Violinist, museum CARVER .' A . ., . Pianist 2urAMTbrsrEATFt __, :7 .- Trerit .7 â€Pianist KATHARttltrgtYMOifii- EvorytuntGoostoturuody. AetistithsnatimrThoirServiees. girl contributing m DUMARESQ SPENCER BOST Elm Place AUditorium m fot bro,.efit, of sponsored by hi our Rhoda who in Main: through the wilful â€he! - and than of parents. Wham Met- in: ninth: nick, 131.-»an responsible, coma - through ignorance Ind necessity. It will be the function of the vitititqt tether to enlighten tad aid it: w. Her din will be to - maximum cooperation between the homo and the school." There no about two hundred vis- iting teachers in the United States. "As-i-rex-tmr-est-tur-aa" their e'xiscem an 1066. Present P911113 tp Eleven of Mill Frances Medee- stadt’s piano pupils will meet in 3 practice recital on Stands! "tae.. noon, Nov. 28; at the Deerfutirrtst- byterian church. Those who will pin for criticism 'rr, Lamina Baht, Barbara 1iGctyiiiim; 73511 Boyle. William Larson; 1rttithu' Ann Walker, Barbara' Alliâ€!!! Eevorly ,.15 Riscital Saturday TqmNreFaBtmt6--a-