bar â€" Herring Supper Friday * The Brotherhood of the Zion Luthâ€" eran church are sponsoring a her ring supper tomorrow evening from 5:30 ‘to 8:00 o‘clock at the church. The public is most cordially invited, There will also be a sale of the ~The book fair is being conducted by : the Lincoln School P.T.A., the profits "being~used in securing new books for‘ the© schook: library. Thé ladies in charge of the sale of books are. Mr#.. Harry Earhart, chairman, . Mrs. E. T. R.‘Murfey, Mrs. Wm. J. Brown, Mrs, Emory Curtis, Mrs. E. G. Briggs, Mrs. D. Hall, Mrs. W. H. Ducker, Mrs A. Abercromby, Mrs._ A. _ Arenberg;, Mrs. A.R. T. Lillie, Mrs. J. 8. Weinberg, ‘s. A. Pantelis, Mrs. w. Hsmk“mt Mrs. John Millar:; gressing <with amazing ~â€" stccess," | setsâ€"have_their jobs ~well in ~hand. says Miss Virginia Newcombe, the| A° preliminary announcement reâ€" school librarian, who is very enthusâ€"| garding the play will be in the mail fastic over this ‘lovely display of| varly next week, and it is anticiâ€" books.~ There is still time for you| pated that the play will be well atâ€" to cometo <the »school and brouse| tended and~ very entertaining to throughthis ‘fine collection of books| those ‘individuals who avail themâ€" for@children. There are ladies in | Selves of the opportunity to see this attendance at all: times duringâ€"the} production. With the North Shore school days, which assures able| Theatre Guild no longer in existâ€" assistance in making your -?l:cflu- ence, the Ravinia Players have fillâ€" Lincoln School â€" _ â€" _ ~_â€"â€" Book Fair Meets _ With Great Success school gymnasium.. yX 3 The ‘program underâ€" Community operation in directing . afterâ€"school play> at the: grammar schools . and The Men‘s chifb at Ravinia meets on Monday evenings at 8, and the young men:of that community have Saturday evenings,. The women‘s club of Lincoln school community meets in the gymnasium there at 8 p.m., andâ€" a Women‘s club will probably be formed in aâ€"very short time to meet alsoâ€"in the Lincoln These clubs are all supervised by trained leaders: â€" Tillie Martin and Ray Cox are in charge of most of this work. The community boys‘* clubs meet at <Lincoln=school: gymnasium Tuesâ€" day,=at 7 p.m.,~Elm Place school on Thursdayâ€" evenings at 7 p.m., and at : Elm <Place school Saturday foreâ€" noons.:~Thé Saturday forencoon proâ€" gram is given over particularly to special groups» from churches and other agencies. ts | There is a growing interest and attendance: byâ€"all of the athetic and physical education â€" groups: â€" sponâ€" sored ~by «Community Service for the fallâ€"andwinter indoor season. Growing Interest and Attendâ€" .dance Shown; Lack of Faâ€" cilities Is An Obstacle §."G. E.‘ Hiscox, Mts. F. Wick. mnoalen. (Continued on page:36) Ravinia Wins Club Mayo, is Johnny‘s final choice and a wise one. Enid Phillips, as the obediert and overbearing daughter of Edward Seton, completes the. leadâ€" ing:characters.© The remainder of the~cast including young people in Highland Park, Ravinia, and Winâ€" notks :B their respective parts_oxâ€" "Holiday," is quite an enlivening effort by Barry and has proved its popularity <by constant production by young people for any type of an audience, since its initial performâ€" ance in 1928. Royal Arch Gunnison of Evanston has ably felt the part of Johnny, Barry‘s brainâ€"child, goâ€" ing from one type of girl to another. ed a distinct gap in theatrical proâ€" ductions. The entire success and continuance of further plays by this group depends most vitally upon the support of attendance that is given. ts . . The finishing touches are now beâ€" ing whipped into shape in the proâ€" duction of ."Holiday," the threeâ€"act comedy by Philip Barry, under the direction of Gertrude Williams Baâ€" ker. â€"Dec. 18 is the date set for the presentation of the Players‘ first show of the season which will be staged in the Ravinia school audiâ€" torium. f "Holiday" To Be Given â€" at Ravinia School . Miss â€" Gladys Hawkins, talented pianist, who will furnish the musical features of the Artists Tea, to be The entire cast and ‘thosE€ memâ€" PLAYS AT TEA Miss Gladys Hawkins An attractive feature of the party will be <a. style show.~ Coâ€"eds of Northwestern ugv'enity will model gowns from Betty Wales Dress Shop, Reidâ€"Calkins, Inc. and lingerie from Ellesmere, Ltd. 3 Mrs. Frederick Tuttle, Oak park is chairman, Miss Marion Sprenger, The â€"Northâ€"Shoreâ€"Councilâ€"ofâ€"the ~present "The Wolf of Gubbio," on December 18, at the Lake View high school, for the elementary children of fifteen north side schools. ; 111 asvracuive 1Ieature of the party "Smart Woman," Mary Astor, W will be a. style show.~ Coâ€"eds of| late Robert Ames, and a good ca# Northwestern “3"""7 will model| create many tense but amusing it gowns from Betty Wales Dress Shop,| uations in this drama of domest® Reidâ€"Calkins, Inc. and lingerie from | relations. â€"Adults and juniors w Ellesmere, Ltd. 3 find this well worth geeing. Are * Mrs. Frederick Tuttle, Oak park| not m_a.:eomm&'a to ‘find ® is chairman, Miss Marion Sprenger, | many satisfactory attractions book mette, 45 in charge of tickets.â€" â€" â€"x)â€"pleased, â€"and beâ€"toterant."* > The alumnae of Chi‘Omega preâ€" sent their annual bridge party on Saturday, Dec. 5 in the Crystal Ball "The Children‘s Show Boat" will be given for the Irving school in Maywood, Dec.â€"11, and "Tom Saw: yer" in Highland Park, Dec, 26. Chi Omega Alumnae Annualâ€"Bridge Party Other performances to be given by the Jack and Jill Players during the month of December are as folâ€" lows:~"The Tinder Box" and "Tom Sawyer" for the Kenwood school children on Dec. 4; for the elemenâ€" tary school of Blue Island, Dec. 12; and for the Sutherland school Dec. Marie Agnes Foley, director of the Jack and Jill Players; announces that the Players will préesent their new ~play,~Josephine â€"Preston Peaâ€" body‘s "The Wolf of Gubbio," at the Chicago Woman‘s Club Theatre, 62 E. .11ith street, Chicago, Saturday afternoon, Dec¢. 5, and Sunday afterâ€" noon, Dec. 6, Jack & Jill Players 7 Appear December 5 in given Sunday, Dec. 6, by the Highâ€" land Park Woman‘s club Art deâ€" partment, at the clubhouse. fere prétty fair entertainment in ty story of a forlorn boy plucked fros the river docks and on the same prm dor i Ajmpossi to get a combination of films _can ~be â€"consistently accepted: ami equally ‘recommended and endo to discriminate, and to decide a their children‘s entertainment, when we are prone to criticise tk interpolation of something not up ~our standard, let us bear in mi the difficulties that beset the mar ager. Take the program next Saâ€" â€"urday â€"for â€"example.> "Skyline" "Get Rich Quick Wallingford‘ this vivid, ‘humorous, quickwittd cast provide plenty of thrills an comic sgituations. William Haines especially good and it is a rollic entertainment for the entire fami "Spirit of Nétre Dame," a f® footballâ€"story,; well â€"acted, <the 1 mance is trivial and mediocre but i is a picture all may see and yovï¬i will enjoy especially. gram, we have "The Dreyfus Case a very outstanding film with English cast, excellent, strong, di nified, but beyond the apprecia of the very young. However we hart the secondâ€"installment of the serid "Battling with Buffalo Bill" and # Mh.n.con.nb.hneedpï¬ gramâ€"evidenced.â€" "Riders of t# Purple Sage"â€" by Zane Grey is 1 wellâ€"directed western with excelklj photography, beautiful scenery, firt horsemanship, ~a family pictur Proposal> of <~the Highland P The L Chamber ofâ€" Commerce commig, |WO®*" headed by Herman Denzel, to s» port a movement to open Green p, |whe? t road â€" through: Highwood . to lunche Lakeâ€"Forest with a view to affoe 1t"***. Pl; ing another north and south outk |_ P IAL for these north shore cities is of superin l terest in Lake:Forest and Highwo M"'sh as â€"well as in Highland Park. p». |* P-he ‘ tails of the plan, as given by M, |°* £ f Dengelâ€"in an interview in a Chic ague newspaper are ‘outlined as follo agay==* _ The new depature, that of sh ing two feature films on one ; gram, is going to have many ch: pions, but at the same time th are disadvantages. Time was w an : "entire© program could be Congestion on existing routes C. W. inability of even a widened Sher inty â€"$ road to carry the heavy pl er.. He ] car traffic inspired: the campai ly s Denzelâ€"said. Plans for other mean unters * «»(Continued on page 38) ;‘y‘“". Dâ€"A.R{Better Plan Backed by H. P. Ch 1y of Commerce of Interest in Meet Lake Forest Also Ne GREEN BAY N Fflm RQVi he has t administ ether _p leaves h the educ the diff ent â€"ver variance educatio: supervis that a g opportu solidatit and pro or more oneâ€"roon responsi tendance He sp problem sehool & ty now number to ; serve believed be â€" willi transpo! transpo that the local se it could opportu Speci Eliz for