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Highland Park Press, 3 Dec 1931, p. 7

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Woman," Mary Astor, t* rt Ames, anda good ca¢ iny tense but amusing sit n this drama of domeflf' .?dultl and â€" juniors 'j well worth geeing. Are reongratuiated to And isfactory attractions: book week to come * Remembd â€"of Nétre Dame," a fl-1 story, well â€"acted, <the 1 trivial and mediocre but i ire all may see and yo ; especially. tich ‘Quick Wallingford‘ d, ‘humorous, quickwi vide plenty of thrills an uations. William Haines good and it is a rollic ment for the entire famil ulties that beset the mar ike the program next râ€"example.=*"S ll_ng_”___g ty 'â€"Eâ€"‘fi% Centertainment in iÂ¥ a forlorn boy plucked fros docks and on the same pré x have "The Dreyfus Case‘ utstanding film with cast, excellent, strong, di it â€"beyond the appreciatio ry young. However we idâ€"installment of the serid : with Buffalo Bill" and w:i in effort at a balanced pr> ridenced. > "Riders of th age" : by Zane Grey is ited western with excelleii phy, beautiful scenery, fin ship, ~a . family picture _ combination of films tht econsistently accepted a recommended and â€" endorse. will find it incereasingly ha minate, and to decide a ildren‘s entertainment, â€" ‘ are prone to criticise th tion of something not up dard, let us bear in min‘ acked by H. P. Ch unty Supt. mmerce of Interest in Meeting of Lake Forest Also Nov. 25; sal: of ~the Highland P The. HIgMANU _ L q1R â€" SCME CC r ~of Commerce comnit, 1 WO** Voters had a most interestâ€" by Herman Denzel, :, . lling meeting Wednesday, Nov. 25, ovement to open Green p, |when theY entertained :asâ€"guest at irough â€" Highwood to luncheon, and had.as speakers for rest with a view to ago ltheir program, the supervisors â€" ofâ€" her north and south outs 1P field township,â€"and;the county : north shore cities is of superintendent of: schools. _____ _ Lake:Forest and Highw, Mrs. Raymond Simons : and Mrs. as in Highland Park. p. NR P. Sherer first gave short reports the plan, as given by x 10f th¢ state : convention: of::: the n an interview in a Chicaa | @824 which they: attended:assdelâ€" er are ‘outlined ‘as followy |°*8"°°"° 2c# stion on existing routes C. W. Petty, superintendent of of even a widened Sherid ty,;chook,_wiho.flut;pak- carry the heavy pleasy| ler.. He put before his audience very fic inspired: the campaig arly some of the problems he enâ€" aid. . Plans for other me| |counters in his work. He feels that ntinued on page 38) _ he superintendent should=â€"beâ€"priâ€" mm o marily as an educational leader,.but R‘Better s he has to carry so much elerical and s administrative work, for whichâ€"no Film Reviey| other provision is made,â€"that.it , leaves him too little time to give: f the educational field. He d ow depature, that of showr‘ \the difficulties attending the pri feature films on one pm| ent very unequal: distribution ‘of nd be â€"toterant." w (depature, that of sh feature films on one ; going to have many ch: itâ€"at the same time th vantages. Time was wl REEN BAY NoRn . _ TO YVOTERS‘ LEAGUE school funds, owing to the <great variance in the amount assessed fo education in different school ~dis tricts. a i each with its school b-trdd,flfi or more members. â€" Ofâ€"these:65.are oneâ€"room schools with one r responsible for all grades.""The atâ€" tendance in these schools averages 18 to 25 pupils, tho there was & number with less thanâ€"ten .pupils:; supervisory capacity, While he felt that a great gain in the educational opportunity would beâ€"made by conâ€" solidating several ~school ~districts and providing one well graded school He spoke at some length=om: problem of the small units in cou school administration. «Lake.eo ty now has 107 school distri to.serve the larger community he believed that the parents would not be willing to have their children transported to school, even tho free transportation was provided, and that they wished to keep the small local school unit of government tho it could not provide the educational opportunities of the larger ~unit ounty Supt. Also Speaks at Mecting of H. P. Women Special Ratesâ€"Lessons given in Elizabeth Silberâ€"Worth TEACHER:OF PIANO Specializing in Jazz for Beginners and Advanced . «otudio .. . 623 VINE AVENUE Phone Highland Park 3446 (Continued on page 87) OA REELES Beveral deaths â€"have ~occurred during sthe spast week in Highland Park and vicinity. P ~\Charles: Mobbs, who was: employed as>janitor at ~the:â€"Ravinia school, died Monday at his home, 1410 Pleasant avenue. Heis survived by his wife and two children. The fuâ€" neral was held at 2 o‘clock Wednesâ€" day» at <the Kelley funeral chapel, and burial was in Memorial Park. Railway avenue, Highwood, who died Tuesday. morning at the Highland Park : hospital, â€"wasâ€"taken Wednesâ€" day to Nokomis, IlL, for burial. â€"~The remains of Irving Schopter, 40, who died November 29, at Elgin, IlL., were brought to this city and the.funeral was held Tuesday at the Kelley<funeral ~chapel. ~Interment was at â€" Halfâ€"Day. _ _ _ _ «The .body of> Mrs. Lena Fiocchi, ged 19, wife of Frank Fiocchi, 628 veral. Deaths.Are â€" .. Reported During Week A Further Drastic Cut! The ‘Entire Remainder of Our Stock! 40â€" North Sheridan Road LORE! ’ Bal £f Our Hats, €. H A!PS garsfies ‘:)f f::me: t:fiz: $ l -95 and $-3Ԥ9 5 In two groups ......... EMA :. New ..;:..:.. Formerly _ sold up to _ ,f\/ . $35.00. $ Now .:..... % Wools, Silks and Velvets. formerâ€" A A A M in tWO ZrOUpRS ......... o * o y e . NO CHARGES â€" EXCHANGES â€" REFUNDS:ORRETURNS x One Lotof | | _ . \Fullâ€"assortment of ~Silks and Prints ~| Daytime; Streetand Sport Silk, ,',’,,,,,', I ' I |Spring Chickensâ€" Alt ~â€"â€"~ {Deans of Women Will _ _ | Year Round, Promised â€" ‘<Hold State Conference 3 The Golden Rule Sunday>â€"schook class of Grace Methodist Episcopal ;Church . will conduct a bakery sale C aL 1 Ter‘ & o Saturday The North Shore Broiler Co., is a new enterprise in Highland Park and promises to place on the market theâ€"finest chickens obtainable anyâ€" where"‘Their plan: is aâ€"new one never place their feet on the ground and in eight weeks will prove the most tender, tasty fries you ever ate. they say. The birds will have no exercise, will â€"be fed only pure mash of the best â€"grains; with all the vitamins possible. The flavor of. the meat will be:controlledâ€"by: feedâ€" ing, the announcement says. All the â€"food is preâ€"digested; and the chicken meat will contain.no tough, stringy muscles, it is asserted. Dec. 5, beginning at©10 a.m. Bakery Sale Dec. 5 TA SHOP Now :.:...:. Formerly sold up to $89.50. °_ Now .:; ;: ;. St_ree}, Afternoon, Dinner and Evening Gowns. s The 12th annual conference of the Illinois© Associationn {of Deans of College : of "Education: in Evanston next Fridayâ€"and Saturday.Speakers will>â€"discuss problems of education Women will be held at the National ° *«Miss Edn#a Dean Baker, preszident of: the National College of~Educaâ€" tion, will speak onâ€"*"Adult Behavior Patterns:as More:or â€"Less Determinâ€" ed: by the Social Conditions ofâ€"Childâ€" hood,‘"â€"atthe dinner: meeting Friâ€" day night in the.North Shoreâ€"hotel. "At this meeting ~Dr; Ellisworth Farâ€" is, chairman of <the~department of sociology at the~University‘ of Chiâ€" Speeches at the Saturday. mornâ€" ing sessions and luncheon willsalso be by prominent speakers. *"Miss ~Helen Wilsonâ€"ofâ€" Hightand Park will attend this conference. ~ Tel. Highland Park 463 , willâ€"talk on the "Nature of F4+ 9e ces $3 «069 (% 4F i

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