y en wl lt 20 S 4n e6d x \Thimna. td es m es i e ies clagi BR o io o. .mnn,hl& June:~ delig of * who will sure list. city Oof <~*~â€"~â€"â€"imous ballot in favor of the nomâ€" (Continued on Page. 52) the dis st1 m ch is al Carleton M. Vail, Jr., a member of the Players, the Dartmouth draâ€" matic â€"society, took â€" an ~important role in the organization‘s recent proâ€" duction of John Drinkwater‘s "Bird in Hand." . Vail graduated from @. Powen L Lakeâ€"Forest.academyâ€"in 1930;â€"Herâ€" college,. Hanover, N. H., according to word received here. ; Grant Herman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Herman of 328 N. Linden avenue, Highland. Park, playing at left end throughout the year, has been awarded his freshâ€" the Moraine hotel, the time was deâ€" voted to a general talk on matters pertaining to the good of the club, in which practically all members present participated. There was no special speaker for this session. H. P. Student Wins Honor at Dartmouth interesting illustrated lecture on "Know Illinois." Mr. East‘s reâ€" marks and statistics covered many industries, ""agriculture," _ miming, transportation, â€"nets â€"of â€"road â€"work and park systems in Illinois. _ The talk was profitable and educational and was closed by a quoting from the state song, "Illinois." : General Discussion H. L. East, assistant president of the Public With 49 members present the monthly dinner session of the Highâ€" land Park chamber of commerce on Tuesday evening, at the Green Tea Pot, was exceptionally interesting. H. F. Kelley Named President ; Others Chosen; H. T. East Speaker; Details At the regular dinner session of The annual ~election of officers Rotary Club Session at Rotary Meeting H. F. Kelley to the vice Service Co rc‘ounty jail a man arrested here, suspected of having passed one bogus check on a local merchant and of trying to pass others.â€" He gave the name of Henry Seamans at first, but later said his name was Joe Godek. The policeâ€"were informed that a man ‘of his description was wantedâ€"by a firm in Chicagoâ€"for Man Arrested Here Is â€" Suspected of Forgery . The public is invited to attend this service. sA dnc s T Mary, the mother of Jesus...Mrs. K. B. Lacy, Salome. Mary‘s sister, the wife of Zebedee ........................... MFs. H. M. Pier A Roman Sqfldler invedieremcntiie..s . Wiy * ob Mrs. Charles Pardee is directing the play; Mrs. Roy Jacobus has charge of the makeâ€"up and is Prompter; Miss Ann Gordon, organâ€" ist and choir director, will direct the music; Mr. George G. Greene is stage manager; Mr. Robert Schneiâ€" der, Ray Millefl,gï¬k.igmore, ‘and Ray Philips ard in charge of the lighting, and Mrs. R. J. Beatty and Miss Greenlaw have charge of the costuming and properties. . of the church. Every one will have an opportunity to lay his White.Gift in the manger.= These gifts go to Laird Community House, Chicago, to bring Christmas cheer to the chilâ€" dren there. Laird House is the speâ€" cial project of the Presbyterian follows: > 7 * Jethro, a shepherd ........ Reuel, Jethro‘s brother............George Morris David,â€"Jethro‘s son â€".:â€"â€"*â€"Kenneth Hepburr Joseph, a carpenter .._.__.....G. J. Dinkeloo Zebedee, aâ€"fisherman from Galilee..._............. sented by â€"theâ€"membersâ€"andâ€"friends "The Shepherds" To Be Presented DPec. 20 .. Presbyterian Church On Sunday afternoon, Dec. 20, in the Highland (Park Presbyterian church, at 4:30, "The Shepherds," a Uhnristmas play portraying the fulâ€" fillment of prophesy and the adoraâ€" tion of the shepherds, will be preâ€" OR CHRISTMAS DIsPT TY D. M. Blasier S. _ Canright THE PRESSs CQmp Certainly, Mr.â€"Wilson and his 4â€"H awards committee are, through their friends, the boys and girls, making a contribution to our nation, the greatâ€" valueâ€"of whichâ€"is â€"difficult â€"to deavor to quicken and maintain inâ€" terest in farming as a profession éannot â€"fail to have farâ€"reaching benefits for all, including those not directly interested in rural pursuits. Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd came to Chicago this season to asâ€" sist Mr. Wilson in making the 4â€"M club prégentations in conjunction with the International Live Stock show just recently held. What a treat for those fine yonncsterfs! little attention to this significant activity which has as its primary purpose the improvement of farm stock and products._ Boys and girls ~alike shareâ€"in the awards given out annually by Thomas E. Wilson, presâ€" ident of Wilson and company, who each year entertains from 1,500 to 2,000 happy and healthy farm boys and girls at a big turkey banquet and theater party, in addition to passing out gold medals to the counâ€" ty champion 4â€"H club member in every county in the‘ United <States. He has just recently announced the creation of a Thomas E. Wilson Felâ€" lowship to determine by scientific measurement. the value of 4â€"H club experieng and training. own affairs, are prone to pay â€"too tered in every state in the Union. . Launched fourteen years ago, with a membership of eleven ambitious farm boys, the club has spread into every rural section in the country with a rapidity that is nothing short of amazing. f now. bwnuwwmf#hefl mbers scatâ€" tered in every state in the Union. Benefit of 4+H Club â€"=â€"~ Far Reaching; Members In U. S. Total 834,000 ing benefits of the National 4â€"H Boys and Girls Agricultural clubs While the north shore cannot be said to be. primarily interested in things agricultural, its residents will ts fhore 3e( wrie \Artists Téa Dec. 6 on Wednesday, Dec. 16 at 2:30 o‘clock. â€"This isâ€"an openâ€"meeting to which members may bring guests without the usual gugest fee. Memâ€" bers please phone. the: number of guests â€"theyâ€"are â€"to bring to Mrés H. P. Music Club Will Present Concert Dec. 16 The December program of the Highland Park Music club will b¢ given in the Glencoe Union. church tic over this friendly way of bringâ€" ing together the clubâ€"members and their friends. at which the Art department was hostess to the club members and their friends, Mrs. James Loewenâ€" stein and Mrs. Ernest Reed were at the tea tables and their graciousâ€" ness made the afternoon a very fes tive one. The club house was filled with the works of Ernest S. Klempâ€" ner, one of the foremost portrait painters in America and Mr. Klempâ€" ner was the special guest of the day. During the afternoon, Gladys Hawkâ€" ins gave a charming music recital The numerous guests who enjoyed the hospitality of the Highland Park Woman‘s club were most enthusias One of the very lovliest afterâ€" noons at the Highland Park â€"Womans club was the teaton Sunday, Dec. 6 sidered â€"eligible forâ€" thisâ€"contest. Each entry must be submitted in the name of a single individual; no (Continued on â€"Page 44) Light up and decorate your home â€"the trees in your yard, your winâ€" dows and doorwaysâ€"and enter it in _communityâ€"wide Outdoor Christ. mas display contestâ€" being â€"con:> ’ ducted by The Highland Park Press, There isn‘t much to it, and you may _win the grand prize or one of theâ€" is even. better, you _willâ€"help â€"toâ€" make someone else‘s Christmas a happier one. The list of prizes with total value of $100, includes a portâ€" ~able sun lamp, valued at $36.50, an â€" electric clock valued at $12.75, a waffle iron valued at $8.50, a desk lamp valued at $7.54, and other worthwhile prizes. 3 eligible to compete in contest. _ * 2. Only displays on â€" property within the municipal limits used for _ CONTEST ARE CGIVRy Fill in an entrance blank now, and urge your friends to do likewise. Here are the few simple rules: _â€"Here is a chance for you to ac. complish both of these things. Do you want to share your hap. piness at Christmas time with the rest of the world? Do you want your community to be gaily alive with sparkling, cheerful colored lights, glowing with a wholeâ€"hearted Yuletide greeting to everyone who passes ? Instructions to Be Followed by Those Entering Christmas â€"â€" Decorations * kep full offe and the Ma Cla eol 0‘cl at t on lite_| and gift cigh and host fe clos rus Se inst the eos! ing Mr. Pol Chi Liv the pu riG( ent ula Hi