AIDS HOLIDAY PLANS New â€"_._ Call Community Service All those interested in organizing â€"anyspecial recreation features durâ€" ing the holidays are invited to call at the Community Service office, 378 Central avenue, for consultation, and advise which will ho shaaâ€"f.11." en lal _avenue, for consultation, and advise which will be cheerfully given.â€" The office will be open regâ€" ularly throughout the holidays with BC 2oalm on Eon gie Lsnt nsc room of _the._Elmâ€"Placeâ€"schoolâ€"â€" The Highland P will hold its next hearsal Tuesday meeting as usual ning, Jan. 3: i# B hy c 220 c 2 2i w u.. se ie t ers will hold their next meeting at the home of Dr. George B. Lake, 197 Edgecliff drive, on Sunday eveâ€" ariare E. 2. m LLIABLE LAUNDRY _ ANP" } DRY CLEANING CO. though they usually evenings. g5 rnone H. P. 178 QUALITY DRY CLEAXINCG off Monday evenings at the 1 school as usual. _ The men‘s nasium class at Ravinia mâ€"Tmmyâ€"mn,,â€"Dâ€""",“ 7 â€"_ *feol % t it idR ragacis tnctnars . â€" l . 5A school on Tuesday evenings w tinue their regular schedule t! the holidays. The women‘s Pi’.i.“ï¬_"_;h'!“;!fllmï¬m 1 7. _ """ were the guests of Mr. and o_ _ . ~nanges in Meetings Mrs. E. H.â€"Johnson of Todd court h;\ttention is called to a number of | on Saturday. cnminsomeofthochue;.nd, Mrs: E. H. Jo Th is creg * . 6. H. Jo| € uperatâ€" ie gurine ie the faiie 3900 t ow ber sw apraten tre. The boys‘ clubs usually m eeting at. mother, Mrs. George Pettis has the Elm Place gymnasinm on Thursâ€"| P°C" Staying with her. day evenings will omit the meeting|.â€" Where. the Deerfield teachers are on Dec. 24, on account of Christmas| SPending the holidays. Deerfield preparations. â€" They will meet "ag| Grammar school: Leta Toll,â€"Chiâ€" usual, however, the week fallawiasw | caro Heohez . poot 106b Cm . , $3 â€"77} A more shopping anything you may have fo that we still have anvthinc *~~*Changes in boys‘ club Hiz.hland ?ark Men‘s chorus Men‘s Chorus Jan. (Continued from . ‘«CC Eymnasium on Thurs.| ~CCU Staying with her. ings will omit the meeting| .: Where the Deerfield teachers are 4, on account of Christmas| SDending the holidays. Deerfield ons. â€"They will meet as| Grammar school: Leta Toll,> Chiâ€" wever, the week following,| C280 Heights, I!l.; Genevieve Card, " club meeting at Lincoln| Stevens Point, Wis.; Hazel Miller, Tuesday evenings will con.| Odessa, Mo.: Irene" EÂ¥anskan T a. Highland Park Variety Store meeting and reâ€" evening, Jan. 5, _ in the music Community Playâ€" schedule through Dec. 22, al. meet Monday Whin tivet css "TTFOcpa page 4) as f mussp,, , | mP, E_A number of | on Saturday. Cclasse nnn!}'n“n‘.?.d â€"~Mrs. EO H Lincoln PPLIEE S Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kirkhuff and| M. Waite family who occupied the William Sunday Steffes house on Waukegan road | P. Hutchi for about two months have moved | Mrs. R. * to Grand Rapids, Mich. #maw T it â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ethan little daughter, Nancy, 'BflrWix.,â€"xpunrsm day with Mrs. J. C. Chestnut street. Jack Gibbs is returning from the Chicago Junior _ schoolnearâ€"â€"Elgin, T; for the holidays with his mothâ€" â€"er, Mrs: Mildred Gibbs of Highland Park. They will spend Christmas with Jack‘s grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred C. Biederstadt. Miss Anna Krimbill of Chicago spent Saturday with her sister. Mrs Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Brus spend Christmas Eve with Mr so‘s mother, Mrs. Sophia Bri Chicago. On Christmas Day will be the guests of Mrs. B parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. i o_ 1VeAz â€"â€"marion ~Mereness, Chiâ€" cago; Margaret Hunt, Centralia, g:.; Nina Anderson, Highwood; Brown, Wilmette: Mildred Newton, Naperville; â€"Jennie: Nygard, . Mt. Horeb, Wis.; Grace Ronningham, "Zumbrota, Minn.; C. E. Bates, Deerâ€" field; Mrs. Donald Easton, Deerâ€" field. Wilmot school: Mrs. Delbert Meyer, Deerfleld; Donna Bell Jenâ€" sen, Evanston." ~~~~~ Stevens Point, Wis.; Odessa, Mo.; Irene son, Wis.; Mabel Ab wards, Wis.: Doroth ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M\ Mrs. Louis Gathmann of Heights were the omests . Local and Personal of Deerfield Point, Wis.; Hazel Miller, Mo.; Irene Evenson, Larâ€" â€"3) Mabel Ablard, Port Edâ€" ere the guests of Mr. and â€"â€"Johnson of Todd court ; DO!‘Ofl‘iY Lndz;;';vo;“d; Irs.â€"Sophia Bruso of Christmas Day they han Willman and ncy, of Whitefish 'unaay and Eon. C. Willman of Joseph Mulligan and of Mrs. Bruso‘s rs. H. G. Oberg TR . Bruso will Arlington .. Bruâ€" ave. THE PR Rs@.~~*~ P. Hutchison home Mrs. R. v. Hutchi ter, Louise Ann_of_ Dr. and Mrs. V. w. Sprig spending this week with Sprigg‘s parents, Dr. and 1 M. Waite of Augusta, III. Wge c oy t c s 0c 9 0 oooprare ~ Hv ud on Central avenue, moved Friday fromâ€"theâ€" Lange residence on Eim Street to Thair naw L. ______ _R 7 _ _ " _3 _ â€" atowed to choose their own gifts, so that each received. the present" most desired. ~Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds and three sons will be Christmas Day guests at the Roy V. Hutchison home in Chicago. .. Mr. and Mrs. John Beckman, who Mstarin m i Eo nncanaee Ne i nc h y tm They were own gifts, . _TNnya, . | /,, [â€", C v0 DC known as the _ _ _ " ~hlcago, visited theâ€"Dorcas Christmas Display Contest Home on Sunday afternoon and | tee, & brought> Christmas : gifts ‘to each 5~ The points that will child. The club has visited the Dorâ€"| into account in judging the cas Home annually since its organâ€"| shall be artistic merit, si ization. Other years they had seâ€"| and night time effectivene lected the gifts for the children, but terior decorations visible f this year each child receivad . 1..1°| °* ues Fifty members of the Old Pal club of the Buena Memorial Presbyterian church, Chicago, visited the Dranns . Ay® en LiE iT 0 SNTCS__ CCE â€"Abke _ | 5., of which Mrs.:â€"Arno Frantz is "| chairman, . made sixty pounds of df.!audxz and a â€" quantity of â€" stuffed *| dates which they packed on Monday evening at the Bethlichem Eï¬'%.l-“ ~jicalâ€"church, for distribution the fol. ]| lowing ~evening at the ~Christmas | entertainment,. _ ® 7 Members of the Mutual club serâ€" | vedâ€"a supper at the Dorcas Home on Sunday evening. â€" The forty nine children andâ€"five workers ‘"of" the home were their guests. After the supper, they all gathered in the lovely big living room of the home where they sang carols. Miss Irene Rockenbock told Christmasâ€" stories and â€"little ~Constance Koebelin, who | was one of the hosteses, sang two ) songs, much to the delight of her Mrs. William Agnew, superintenâ€" ] dent of the Dorcas Home, has as | her holiday guest, her niece, of Goâ€" J gebic county, Michigan. ¢f RELIABLE 3 C O ogiet SACLYâ€"ALOrC.â€"â€"â€" Mlastond e nases ~Phone Highland Park 2%4"" _ | Artgimaige Patsy, t . threeâ€"yearâ€"old daughâ€" ter of the %:orth family of Central avenue, has recovered from her reâ€" cent illness, * 4 The Rainbow group of the W. M. S., of which Mrs.â€"Arno Frantz hi chairman, made gSixtvy nmuunds a# dinner guests at on home. were Mr. an . Hutchison and daugh $ dedbc ty cone‘s allowed to choose 10r the children, but child received a let. forty nine|‘ """ "!Cre Are the contest r r The forty nine P pe;.l. and Entrance Bhnkuk. e workers "of the| 1 All residences of. municipality guests. After the eligible to compete in contest. gathered in the 2. Only displays on property room of tpe home | within this community used fop arols. Miss Irene residentisal purposes shall be conâ€" Chmtmu. stories sidered â€"eligible for this dontest. Each ice Koebelin, who entry must be submitted in the name osteses, sang two | of a single individual:; no combina: ie â€"delight af na=1 i. * JP EOSITHT â€" Spriggs are the S. Dec. 23, 1931. Officials and ees of this newspaper are : ble to compete. reâ€" 5~The points that will be taken into account in judging the displays shall be artistic merit, simplicity, and night time effectiveness, â€" In. terior decorations visible from the exte@iorh;!mhimmm 7 e display effect. 6. All entries, to be eligible for. prizes; â€"must" mail name amfl address to the office of this® newspaper in care of the Outdoor Christmas Disâ€" play Contest committee on or before ; , VEPEEE . OBE OO Sarint s a Avogtrncs Dec. 24, 1931, to Jan. 1, 1932, i clusive. utdoor Christmas Display conâ€" test. My home will be decorated ?d on display each evening from 3. Displays must be installed and on exhibit from Dec. 23, 1931, t, Jan. 1, 1982, inclusive. 4. Di"hys shall be judged by a competent committee of prominent citizens to be known as the Outdoor. Phaat ie dates 14 AÂ¥p4A > q mm n t petition. Please ing the joy and gladness of y Christmas with the world. Nee Remember,. Dec. 28, is your last chance to enter the contest. Nx entries dated later than Dec. 23 will be considered. This is the last time entrance â€"blanks â€"wil} ~appear in thi, paper. Here are the cnantact __\ â€" | Aprn ie e P o‘ murso4 {OPENM DATE OF oo _ CONTEST CHANG J _ y werkineene 'M.-m-‘..m-“..- HIGHLAND PARK (Continued from page 3) THURSDAY, en« amessn0e8s00000004 and employâ€" are not eligiâ€" DECEM DECEMBER > est commitâ€" The House ordered the a I be: taken a copy place the displays desk. _ There simplicity, that the com: eness. In. bill out favor: ® trom the $ _ ing January q combined y IM= â€" 0 C SV @vend departments such . music, ‘domestic training, it is fe; V'hiting nurses an would have to be 1 *QUALITY pry Unless . such it will be neces ment of bond in total rate to $2. now is being paid would give loeal 1 §ay whether the : @xpenses should b. for retï¬ ment of ma !Chooll;oll board and who â€"Cook county to Everett Orvi Central Lake C sociation, was against the bill one to offer a p Earl Smith, p nois Agricultur nounced that th not oppose the referendum. board, Howell the Highland Carl V{eil;ap, f committee and bill as amende; also The bill. ~â€"mit â€"school© than the pre erendum vo operating ~37T% cents â€" retirement o points out, i: each district ege of saving pointed out. highest rate district in M to the rate: nounced tha duced by R vided for a on each $1( cover all op to aban (Co of t