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Highland Park Press, 10 Dec 1931, p. 3

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3 ts } TOTALS $17,638.15 on to the ther cifts‘ â€"â€" Hose Robesâ€" hildren gifts. ~Robes ts Men Ties Isle Ore from 8 to 10 for the foreign born people â€"of ~theâ€"community.â€" Invitaâ€" tions have not been sent out but all are most cordially invited to attend. There will be a short program of music, group singing of Christmas garols and patriotic songs and a Christmas surprise for all. Mrs. Harold â€"Richardson has arranged some special music with some of the group. . Mrs. Arthur Raff, chairman of the Foreign Born committee of the °Y. W, C. A. board, assisted by members of her committee, composed of repâ€" resentatives from the D.A.R., Womâ€" an‘s club and League of Women Voters, are giving a Christmas party Christmas Party _____. For Foreign Born and it was through the careful and painstaking efforts of the members of these committees that the drive has been carried forward so successâ€" fully, it is explained. ‘The amounts (Continued on Page 44) â€"Herewith are given the amounts secured by the committees of workâ€" ers in the eleven districts covered, accompanied by the name of the disâ€" trict captain in each instance. These captains appointed their lieutenants Service up to Dec. 7, the campaign for funds had resulted in subscripâ€" tions totaling $17,638.15, and it is expected that a total of $20,000 or more will be obtained in a short According to reports of Mayor E. B. Metzel‘s â€"committee on Social Report of Mayor‘s Committee to Dec. 7 Announced; Workâ€" VoLUME HIGHLAND PARK SOCIAL f â€"â€" SERVICE Old City Hall â€"_ _ Tel. H. P.â€"4000, _ Over 150 new registrations in the past ten days. Instead of a Christmas basket, won‘t you create a day‘s work for a man or woman ? Â¥ m R ~Homeâ€"made bakery goods for sale every Saturday morning at headquarters. hk f « Excellent firewood delivered at reasonable prices. ‘ f Sewing Room > , Plain sewing at 40c an hour. We have a woman who will darn stockings at 35¢ per hour. * Two burner gas plate. Material _ The Higbland Park Press ers Kept Busy l mactle rommns ce fed. _ } ‘ ited.,____ ~ Member of the Chicago Suburban Quality Group of Community Newspapers the Social Service department of the Highland Park <Woman‘s club will be held on Saturday, Dec. 26 at 9 o‘clock ‘at_ the club _house.: Mrs. Theodore L. Osborn is chairman of the department and <the following members of her department, Mrs. George H. Koon, Mrs. R. N. Ball, Mrs, Albert P. Snite, Mrs. Joseph Deibler, Mrs. Arthur Raff, Mrs. Kent Wonnell, Mrs. Joseph B. Garâ€" Mrs. Albert P. Snite as chairman of the music will have the very best dance orchestra available, Mrs. Arâ€" thur Raff and her committee willl have charge of the refreshments, Mrs. George H. Koon with Mrs. Kent Wonnell will be in charge of an attractive scheme of decoration and Mrs. R. N. Ball will have charge of the tickets. ns nett, Mrs. Frank Horn â€"are working with her to make this annual dance a very attractive affair. ment that will be given for the purâ€" pose of raising funds for the work of the department. It is the hope of the committee that the club members and their friends will supâ€" port the dance as generously as possible. It will be a fine evening‘s entertainment as well as a most worthâ€"while.contribution to the #soâ€" occastons likeâ€"the â€"Christmasâ€"holidayâ€"season â€"now at_hand, but whenever there is opportunity to support local enterâ€" prise by trading at home. Stocks of local merchants were never more complete nor more varied and attractive in all lines than at this time, and the holiday shopper will find here at home everything possibly desirable for Christmas gifts â€"and think how much more convenient and satisfactory it is to deal with business people you know and trust, to say nothing of avoiding the jam and noise and interminable deâ€" lays attendant upon Christmas shopping in a big city. f More than ever before the Highland Park merchants this year merit the consideration of local holiday shoppers. The merchants have responded liberally to the call for aid for the local unemployed. ‘They, as usual when there is demand for community welfare support, were among the first to be called upon, and to their everlasting credit it may be said that they also were among the first to contribute, and they did it willingly and generously. Always the business men are asked to get behind such movements for local charity or local improvement, and always they can be depended upon to do their part. ' § o. On another page of this issue of the Press appears an i rerbls C 4 fich the â€"Chamt ECC Â¥ Rotary club and the Lions club of Highland Park unite in urging Highland Park residents toâ€" ~â€" â€" £ Therefore, it is only right and just. that the community should remember them when buying, not only on special This dance will be the only pro P. Woman‘s Club ;P. T. A. Stunt Night“ ~â€"Christmas Dance | To Be Held . Trade at Home this Christmas. HicHuaxnp Park, Inummors, THurRSpay, DecemeBEr 10, 1931 To Be Held Dec. 26 trade at home this christmas Twilight Christmas Cantata Next Sunday school are going to amuse their audâ€"| to call the Highland Park Y.W.C:A:, ience with what is hoped is the first| 670, it a name canâ€"beâ€"given of â€"some annual P.T.A. Stunt Night. There One, who wouldâ€" enjoy having a will beâ€"music, skits, and a oneâ€"act, ET°9P of young voices to sing at comedy, and afterwards â€" eats! â€"| their home Wednesday, Dec. 23, at "urs «well tan mame _ wilh a Iino}| 4 o‘clock. i A special Christmas program will be given at the Y.W.C.A. Sunday, Dec, 18 at 4 o‘clock. â€" The program will be in two parts. Part I "When the Christ Child Came" by Clolsey, will be given by the North Shore Community chorus, composed â€" of men and women;soloist soprano, Mrs. Harold Richardson, contraito, Mrs. Two swell tea rooms, with a long list of goodies to tempt you, and waitresses to serve it. Everything is included in the admission price so don‘t miss this gala performance. Bring the family â€" there‘s nothing to shock the children t â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" The stage is all set for lots of fun on next Friday night, Dec. 11, at Will, basso, Benjman F. Lewis. Diâ€" rected by Mrs. Lawrence Meyer, acâ€" companists, Mrs. Paul Downing. _ Part II. Pageant, "Nativity of the Manger" in five tableaus, music and two narrators will tell the never old" loved by all Christmas story. The program will be directed | To Be Held Friday| Attention is land Park. This is the first in a series of three plays to be given under the auspices of the literature committee of the Highland Park Woman‘s club. _ The January play will be "Ali Baba and the Forty ‘Thieves," given by the Deerfieldâ€" Shield‘s dramatic classes under the direction of Missâ€"Elise ~Rinkenberâ€" ger, and in February the Goodman theatre will bring their production of "A Kiss for Cinderella." < "Peter Pan" ; "Peter Pan," as all children‘ know, is the boy who wanted never to grow old. The play about him opens in CHILDREN‘S PLAY TO BE GIVEN SATURDAY Girl Reserves Will § ~~~â€"Sing Carols Dec. 23 "Peter Pan" Is First of Series, at Elm Place Auditorium, at 2;:00 p.m. _ "Peter Pan", J. M. Barrie‘s classic for children from 6:00 to 6:30, will be given this Saturday, Dec. 12 at 2:00 p.m. at the Elm Place school Stores Open Nights Beginning Next Week Holiday Ball Dec. 19 at Moraine Hotel home in London where Nanathe (Continued on Page 49) # _ Business houses in Highland Park will be open: night until Christmas starting Saturday night of this week. Thig wl give opportunity for Christmas (fiizg to those whose work or‘ bus prevents them from visiting the stores during the daytime. Attention is again asked of the publicâ€" . The Girl Reserves of the Y.W.C.A. are very anxious to spread the Christmas spirit through songs to the shutâ€"in and old people of Invitations have been sent out for a holiday ball to be given on the evening of December 19 at the Moâ€" It is under the auspices of Te Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia branch of the Infant Welfare society, As this is the only party for the grownâ€"ups during the holidays, it is hoped everyone will come. _~ ~ Te Good music is assured as Cope Harvey‘s orchestra has been enâ€" ditorium on Sheridan road, Highâ€" . ~ Aâ€"midâ€"night supper will _be NumBER 41 33 $t

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