x The . sheriff . purchased turkeys wi*: : from farmers at as reasonable ~o se# pï¬mnbecouldbuybed,_lwuld. %¢ [|~~« . â€" Ag a. special treat to the federal, .cc n ols lodged in the jail. potatoesâ€" â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"LOCAL POLICE WORK Hon. E. B. Metzel Mayor of Highland â€"Park se Highland Park, Illinois 11â€" ~â€"DBeak â€"Mayor â€"Metuaet: â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 421 I wish to take this opportunity to «â€"._._.. express to you in behalf of the City - of Lake Forest our gratitude for the splendidâ€" and < prompt service which the Highland Park Police Deâ€" partment rendered in connection with the apprehension of the men connected with the tobbery at the William H. Mitchell house in Lake i+ Forest on Saturday. last. _ This coâ€" s operation is much appreciated by all of us.:: :. â€"_...._ _ Letter to Mayor. Metzel Read at 5 â€"~â€" Council Session; Other Proceedings County Prisoners Are Given Turkey Feed Turkey, BMâ€"D:t;toea and cranâ€" â€"berry.â€"sauce â€"wereâ€"servedâ€"â€"the 83 prisoners in the county jail Thanksâ€" 5?21:1?3., Sheriff Lester Tiffany reâ€" The Ladies of the Bethany church are holding a Baked Ham Supper on Thursday evening, Dec. 10 in the church parlors. Suppéer will be served from 5 to 7 o‘clock. * The pubâ€" lic is cordially invited to attend this dinner. Baked Ham Supper _ _â€" at Bethany Church Mrs. Ewell‘s pictures always trang: form any room in which they are hung, bringing warmth, color, and a certain elegance that is very pleasâ€" ing. Mrs. Ewell also has paintings hanging at the Shawnee Club, Wilâ€" mette; the Allâ€"Illinois Exhibition at the Stevens hotel and some drawâ€" ings in the black â€"and white of the North Shore Art League, Winnetka. The Glencoe Woman‘s club is enâ€" joying a most colorful exhibition .of oil paintings of port?its and flowâ€" er studies, by Hazel Crow Ewell of Exhibit Paintings of ~~~~**Hazel Crow Ewell in Highland Park just east of (Continued on page 42) Litigation over location of an apartment hotelâ€"on Central avenue At the regular meeting of the Highlandâ€"Park city councilt Monday evening a letter from Mayor A. D. Farwell of Lake Forest complimentâ€" ing the Highland Park police on their prompt arrest of the Mitchell jJewelry bandits was read, and a resolution adopted placing it upon the minutes and advocating its pubâ€" lication. ‘The letter was as follows: Lake Forest, Nov. 23, 1931 Albert D. Farwell, Mayor, Litigation Settled _ Very truly yours, Mitchell and â€" a it upon its pubâ€" follows: The stockings will be distributed| day, Dec. under the supervision of the Social building. Service. â€" Thereâ€"will beâ€"no possiâ€"| selections «For ‘over© 25 years these filled stockings have gone into homes in or about Highland Park. The lists are furnished by the nurses from the city and of our public schools. & & Will you give a Christmas to a Little Child? Fill ‘a stocking, markâ€" ing whéther for a boy or girlâ€"givâ€" ing age. Send before Dec. 21 to the children playing in Peter Pan was especially recommended to the director by his dramatic teacher beâ€" fore he was allowed to try out for any part. > The leading role so often played by a young woman is to be taken by a 14 year old boy from Evanston Township high school. And Wendy, Captainâ€"Hook,â€"â€"Nona, the to life before your eyes just 10 days from now. Next week in this paper we shall publish, a short reâ€" sume of <the story which parents may care to read to their younger children before taking them. ; _ Tickets for the season (and again patrons are reminded that there is a considerable saving in buying thus instead of at the door the day df the performance) are on sale at Gsell‘s drug store in Ravinia and in Highland Park, at the Lincoin, Elm place, and Green Bay schools, as well as the high school. Get yours today and settle down in delicious anticipation to await Peter Pan on, Dec. 12. â€" Help A Little Child to Enjoy Christmas ern university and partly from the dramatic classes of the elementary schools in Evanston. Each one of Peter Pan, the first of the plays, is given by the Evanston Children‘s theatre, under the direction of Miss Winifred Ward. The play. had its premiere in Evanston on Nov. 21, and was widely acclaimed as one of the best plays given by this orâ€" ganization which has a long line of successes behind it. ‘The cast has been chosen partly from Northwestâ€" p.m. This is the first of a series of three plays given under the ausâ€" nicegnomiteuture ‘committoel %f the Park Woman‘s club. _m "‘W se ta h th_,‘m fieldâ€"Shield‘s Dramatic classes‘ proâ€" duction of Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves, and in February the Goodâ€" man Memorial Children‘s theatre will present A Kiss for Cinderella. The committee in charge believes this year‘s® repertoire of plays the best ever presented for this series and is hopeful that every child in Highland>Parkâ€"will beâ€"able to take advantage _ of the opportunity of real theatre brought within reach of every. parent‘s pocket book. Only 10 more days until Peter Pan comes to town, boys and girls! The story of the boy who never would grow up, most dearly: loved of all children‘s tales, will be preâ€" sented at the Elm Place school audiâ€" torium on Sheridan road, Highland Park,â€"onâ€"Saturday,â€" Dec. 12, at â€"2 Play Dec. 12 at _ "~Elm Place School THE PRESSs In addition to an evening of dancing to the music of this very popular orchestra, each ticket enters the applicant in the $150,000 prize contest held in connection with the National Moose charity bail. With tho selection of the "Blue Jackets" for this occasion, an unâ€" usual musical organization will be introduced to the dancers of this vicinity. _ 4 believedâ€"toâ€"beâ€"one â€"of the â€"greatest! The Blue Jacket syncopators will furnish the music for the Moose dance at the Highland Park Womâ€" an‘s club on December 10. , This danceâ€"was originally announged for Witten hall but has been transferred to the more.spacious Woman‘s club. Moose Hold Dance at Woman‘s Club Dec. automobilesâ€"in its> price range ever put on the market. Second street. The new Chevrolet. is reported to be"~ the finest car which Geéneral: Motors has éver built in this class equipped with many new andâ€"serviceable features and sive _ A@Announcement of . William Rueh!, local Chevrolet dealer, which i ; s new Chevrolet models which will be on display Saturday, Dec. 5 at the New Chevrolet Models Here by End of Week thatâ€"forâ€"these and other similar reasons . the â€"twoâ€" countries should continue the friendship which has existed since Commodore Perry of the U. S. Navy opened up Nippon to foreign commerce. Mr.â€"Yamamoto â€"was introduced to the club by Mr. J. B. Garnett. Especially he pointed out the longâ€" standing friendship between Japan and the United States, declaring that for economic reasons war beâ€" tween these nations was unthinkâ€" able. He stated that a tremendous amount â€"of merchandise is purchased by Japan in the United States, and also that but for the heavy demand forâ€"Japanese manufactured silk in this country, the thousangs of silk workers in his country would be without work. Hence, he concluded At the weekly luncheon session of the Highland Park Rotary club, Monday noon, in the Moraine hotel, the speaker was T. M. Yamamoto, correspondent. in the United States for a leading Tokoyo newspaper. He spoke on the existing Manchurian situation, ~explaining mn{ points heretofore obscure to his listeners. Man Speaks at Rotary Club Here on Monday Sale December 11â€"12 ol ront en Ds 12 ts .t t Mh 15. iA 2.3 bacdd 2900 CMC EOE & 184 L6R €2 °7 naFrass: 6 , ® e ns o 22 Rare Tc aignios aoen var . S rveve B ol » »gpe . doce m rmag sn Cns i 10 Corporal Eagen to Be in| _ _Played ; Oak Terrace Indications point to a very sucâ€" cessful showing of the production in Highwood, as has been, the case throughoutâ€"the entire country. If you wint to laugh, see "Corâ€" people using elal and scenic effects. The production is something enâ€" tirely new and different in the manâ€" ner of clean, patriotic community entertainment. ~"Corporal Eagen" has a coastâ€"toâ€"coast record of large and appreciative audiences, and upnâ€" usually good press reports. The pro; duction_will be offered by 125 loca ~â€"A _committee representing the board of education,. headed by Guy Viti, as their president, met on Nov. 27 with Marshall Gottlieb, repreâ€" sentative of the Universal Producing Co. of Fairfield, Towa, to complete arrangements for the producing of the famous rookie comedy "Corporâ€" al Eagen" to be staged on January 14â€"15 in‘ the Oak Terrace school auditorium. f t} that which wasâ€"given on Tuesday evening at the Elm Place auditorium under the auspices of â€" the American Legion. Local artists donated their services for which the localâ€"post is most appreciative. _____â€" The American Legion are planâ€" ning a similar program to be given in the near future. to the Social Service committee, â€" Those taking part in the program were Elizabeth McCrystle Heath, Priscilla Carver, Katharine Seyâ€" mour, Mary Hayes Sheridan, and Harry Weisbach. F Concert Tuesday Is _ Successful Affair _ One of the most delightful conâ€" certs given in Highland Park reâ€" The second of the series of talks hat bott on government sponsored by the pective 1 Ravinia Civic association was given ir clai (Continued on page 38) MWashingt This talk will be the most specific of the series, asâ€"city government touches all citizens more closely than those of county or state. Ail members and friends of the Civic Dr. Hatton is known as an ex. ceptionally good speaker. He knows his subject thoroughly, as he was formerly city manager of Cleveland. O., and is a leader in the Auociatiox; of City Managers. He is expected to offer an unbiased picture of the merits and demerits of the various forms of city government. Prof. A. R. Hatton will speak on "City Government," before the Ra.â€" vinia Civic association, Monday eve. ning, Dec. 7, at 8 o‘clock. 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