ill out the match, th z; to 24â€"22. s Matches k ~(Glenâ€"Etka) 4. rk (Highland Park aster (H.P.) defeat. (G.E.) 22â€"20, 18â€"90, (H.P.) defeated Geo, ~15, 21â€"11. (H.P.) defeated R. =1'159 18'21, 24‘22. .P.) defeated Edwin 1â€"21, 21â€"14, 21â€"6, 21â€"19, 16â€"21, 2145 ) defeated M. Loep G. Kuh (H.P.) deâ€" 19. club. â€"R. B.â€"Anr of the Glenâ€"Etka s will be different i credit is due Mr. soring the very in joyable match at ountry club. ‘k.._ No charge js conâ€" .. Mra. MeManus, Girl charge and is assistâ€" elâ€" it a pleasure and ith young girls. Moth e to visit these "onte the weekly meetings & Keeler (G.E.) deâ€" nd E. Loeb (H.P.) ss of Mrs. Selig‘s th Kruse. j to Hout and lit have been living home since their Id last summe nd R. E. Clark (H, k and R. J. Foley 21, 21â€"17. Snobble (Hâ€"P;:) deâ€" nd Morphett (G.E,) AKING ss is filled, but other | after Christmas, $ 1 â€"have an opportunits e new electric Singer Edwards of Wauke irl Reserve is urged of food to the mort , have leased the on â€" Woodward re spreading Christ ing eanned food fot late .. Christm®$ trom entertained ernoon luncheon .) 21â€"17, 19â€"21, 21. ork and play group hicago spent the other, Mrs. Herâ€" SERVICE To dolke l «CHILDREN‘S PLAY TO GLENETKAs 1 ~â€"BE GIVEN SATURDAY from page 3) d, Girl Reserves, to meeting, or to the redit is due Mr. & _ Tickets on Sale ring the very in Tickets for all three plays may rable match at still be purchased this week and a ntry club. considerable saving is effected in ~â€"â€"â€"â€"«â€"â€".«â€"â€"â€"Mâ€"â€"s0 â€"doing.â€"Seasonâ€"ticketsâ€"areâ€"on â€" N sale at all the schools and at Gsell‘s e News : drug stores in Ravinia and Highland 31, the 8 ~ ant AÂ¥*DECEMEER 10. 1931 ~ 121 M worspayr DECEMEBER 10. 1981 _ 41â€" dians, the sad plight of poor Tinker Bell (be sure to remember to clap *« Peter asks if ~you believe in H. fairies!) and finally the great triâ€" ey umph of Peter over Captain Hook, _ and the homecoming of Wendy and eâ€" her brothers. _ Lake _ Forest _academy. _ Harrison at fulback, Nunn at haifback and Schwalbach at left guard, were mainstays on the Lake Forest eleven throughout the season. $ ly intraâ€"mpral â€" Park. Singleâ€"tickets â€"will beâ€"on sale_at the door on Saturday, and _before the other two plays likewise. Everyone will want to see all three . of '_them, so buy your tickets today. Roland T. â€"R. Hastings, Jr.; son of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. R. Hastings, 220 Dale. avenue, ‘ Hugo Sonnenâ€" schein, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Sonnenschein, 327 Egandale road, and Chris Keller, sonâ€"of Rev: :M{ Mrs. Christoph Keller, 340 Prosâ€" James A. Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs.â€"H. A. Harrison, of Deerâ€" field, William S. Nunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Nunn, 368 Moraine road, and George R. Schwalbach, son of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Schwalbach, have been awarded varsity football sweaters at ._But particularly rememberâ€" that "Peter Pan" and the fairies will be in town this Saturday! Local Students at f L. F. Academy Given .â€" Football Honors nitnninieaiiindh Burvic n anrhsâ€"4 2 00e 24 25 ./ ull’gï¬â€œï¬!flflg}_ the" Evanston Children‘s ~ theatre which â€"has produced the play, calls it one of their most successful preâ€" sentations. "Peter Pan" has not been seen in ‘the Chicago district in many years, and those parents who remember seeing Maude Adams as Peter, will be just as anxious to attend themâ€" selves as to have their children go. The cast which has been most careâ€" fully chosen is an excellent one and Miss Winifred Ward, directress purse (who is also a dog) is helpâ€" ing Wepdy, John, and Michael, the baby, prepare for bed. Soonâ€"Peter ‘flies in tw the window and after e conversation with Wendy, he mhes the children to fly, and away they go to the Never Land, the home of all those Lost Boys, who fell out of their buggies when their nurses weren‘t looking ~and~â€"who never were found again. Exciting Tale From this point the story is too exciting to tell in detail. But everyone will want to watch for "Cantain ~Hook â€"and â€"his pirats band and. for the good Indians led by Tiger Lily who try to protectâ€"Peter and his Lost Boys. There are thrillâ€" ave., were a (Continued from Page 1) , and membership on year. The Orange 340 Prospect avenue, and Georvge Nunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. .Nunn of 368 Moraine road. have Stuart P; Harwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Simpson, 222 Laurel avenue, Hamilton Herman, son of Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Herman, 328 N. Linden ave., Sherman Keller, son of Rev. and Mrs. Christoph Keller, f);;" a;ardode K;Ja;vm‘i?hut’ footâ€" ball sweaters at the Lake Forest one of these club teams is one of the most highly coveted athletic honors obtainable in the school. Celery _ Barley Broth HAVE YOUR PARTIES OR BUSINESS <â€"MEETINGS 4N OUR PRIVATE ROOMâ€"ASK FOR MENU SUGGESTIONS LUNCHEONâ€"50câ€"[!:30â€"2 ALWAYS ADDITIONAL â€" HFE‘ "INGSâ€"NO EXTRA CHARGE SUNDAY DINNER LAMB CHOPS MENU DECEMBER 13th nCAB THE PRESS C J > school, while J. Russell Holmes, son of Mr..and Mrs. S. S. Holmes, 90% N. Sheridan road, and Henry B. Vail, son of Mr. and Mrs, Roger S. Vail, 217 E. Laurel avenue, received lightweight football sweaters. Henry Vail was manager of the lightâ€" weight team. Competition for memâ€" bership on the bantamweight team is confined to boys weighing not over 110 Ibs., and eligibility for memberâ€" ship on the lightweight team is conâ€" fined to boys of the 110â€"135 lbs. class. These teams compete with _ CIGARETTES . 10.9AR\<"‘°uR t : 7&‘1&&‘\(»&. tS Vanilla or Chocolate Chip Ice Cream I Roquefort Cheese and DINNER THURSDAY $] ‘ The local fire department respondâ€" ed. to twoâ€"calls yesterday afternoon. An electric wire falling in back ofâ€" Walgreen‘s drug store was the first call, and an automobile fire was responsible for the second call. the lightweightâ€"and bantam weight elevens of other schools,.thus affordâ€" boys who are too light to "make" the varsity. pACE io