i Aatnaacs s Sugy . op â€". . Fo o 10 AWMAKKAK e , At this service the Church school These judges will tour the COMâ€" | presents at the altar its Advent Ofâ€" munity at some time in the dur(tion‘ fering which then goes to the four : .of the contest to examine all the organizations in the diocese which displays'enï¬etedi‘ an:i decide which minister to children:> ... ~onés shall be the win service is in the form of a oo warned io 4ns esn S | reppuny on which the four evangelâ€" ants are warned to keep their disâ€" ists receivi the.lightâ€"from~ plays up all ,tli'g‘_gng_,f;oq;,.nm.%-&m& on the altar distribute it s# â€"R â€"â€"to Jan. 1 88 the rules specify, for it w _r," _ " ) â€" Sue ik C is not knnourn whas i1 . 2* FFF is extended to all congregation and community, to att A reception under the auspices of the Women‘s Organizations of the Presbyterian church is being given for Dr, and Mrs. Louis W. Sherwin in the Presbyterlan «huoay, NOR O0"clock i' Oxte Entries Coming in Fast Entries have been pouring into _the contest headquarters in rapidâ€" . Ay increasing numbers, and advance figures indivate that a larire nas_ To Be Honor Guests at Reception Dec â€"December 23 Last Chance If you have not already entered your home in the contest, you are urgedâ€"to do so at once, not only so you will have a chance to win one of the prizes, but so you, too, may experience the satisfaction of sharâ€" (Continued on page 36) 0 tinue Because of popular demand the date of the beginning of the Outâ€" door Christmas . Display econtest, sponsored by Highland Park Press, hubeenchang_ed from Dec. 20 to QPENING DATE OF Mil;:;vht Service At (:(m CHAN nity Church To Be : gyiscsy GED Held.Chn‘att:c&I Start Dec. 24; for Entry, until Jan. Christmas â€" di most ueauquarters in rapidâ€" & numbers, and advance cate that a large perâ€" "local homes will say attend. g, Dec. 28 at 3 st _cordial â€"invitation all â€"members of the nd friends in the 99 The Higblant Park Press Display V _Last Day , Theâ€" Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school | Rifle‘ club, plans the organization ‘of a Nation Wide Rifle club, after the first of the year. Those who lure assisting in the formation af [ _ _ , " **N?Cve Dyneid, Mavern L. Vere Hamilton, Donald Chrk;l Dick Gault, James Mundstock, arry Eaton and Charles Nichols_ Rifle Team to Form _ Nationâ€"Wide Club Ravinia Civic Assn. and Porcupines Meet CP S mmC S e "*CR7 000 without the presence of their ea; guardians, All friends of Trinity church invited to this service. ~C1IVIng the homes, and then t'hr;l;g-fl- out ‘the darkened church â€" which stands for a world without â€"the HwWk aul y o ui alcs Looo As has been the custom for a numâ€" ber of years, a service called_ the Feast of Lights will be held in Trinâ€" ity church at 4 o‘clock, on the afterâ€" noon of Sunday, Dec. 27. Ihe rector will be ‘Rev. Frederick C. i the Wester at Evanston t 1 4 The annual Midnight Choral Comâ€" munion â€" service at Trinity" church will begin at 10:30 ©‘clock on Christâ€" mas Eve, Dec. 24, with the singing of Christmas carols by the men and boysâ€" choir. s to Discuss Zoning HIGHLAND Parx Feast of Lights crowd oï¬ young folks is e te:i o Form . Cope Harvey‘s orchestra, Iedx‘l):;c the nâ€"Wide Clul popular leader, AJl, willâ€"furnish the nnevins, ; music. Réfreshments will be served. hields high school| PV°rY effort is being made to asâ€" the organization | °4C the young people a good time. : Rifle club, after| _ The Northwestern Settlement will year. Those who| benefit by this event. "s: the formation > NHmniern tss d es s o 0 d e e e o . Lb s h be assisted by the < Grant, Dean of i.sJ m'complet_e en LC l emg ) | SA ESdames ____William ..â€"â€"A. .â€"â€"_(F .nvu-n:}:nTan C. Howes, Frank Mercer, C e n a q hy JSÂ¥ 2 C1 NY B s lmom, T‘M‘v‘ , repreâ€" earthly seminary bert E. Nunn, Carl L. Odell, Walter E. Rufloboï¬kobert F. Walker and Charles A, Wright, crowd of _ _Plans for the Junior Charity bail at the Moraine hotel on Decomher Many Plan to. Attend Junior Charity Ball the dance will be a typical New Year‘s celebration with whistles, caps, and holiday fantasies to welâ€" come in 1932; Contrary to custom it will startfrom 9 p.m. to sometime in the next year, and the 12 o‘clock hour will be heralded with a surâ€" prise acknowledgement. 1 23 a.000 (00 0000 Ce@â€"AL as cHC plans are being made for first class entertainment. i2 5j Tom Brown‘s colored orchestra will feature and personages of athâ€" letic fame have been invited to atâ€" tend, including Hony Kaufman and Tony Ronzetti, reknowned fullbacks of Marquette university. New Year‘s Eve Dance Promises Gala Event Dick Purnell adted ‘Claus and a good one h tributing the gifts wit} favor. All these gifts dispatched to the Dorca a children‘s Christmas â€" vifiiitiin rtritts â€"ivivertstemictR. o 12. d 1) CR 1 1 ~ P In fact, so good were some of these poetic effusions that it might be a good thing if their authors would go into the poetry business as a regular vocation, eh! what? [ The annual Christmas party was the feature of the meeting of the Highland Park Rotary club Monday noon, â€"at the Moraine hotel, and a fine time is reported. All the memâ€" bers exchanged fiftyâ€"cent gifts, each accompanied by a bit of verse writâ€" ten by the donor, and jud fro samples, it appears that we have some poetic genius amano nc q1 120000000 Oe mnimmemeneemmenennnimmmmmnnnienmmmninninimimeestenimcetens | Rotary Club Has Its Christmas Party at ~â€"â€"Meeting on Monday Chiistmas Parky a, _ | ROMOVAL OP TRERS «~â€"Meeting ‘oil’Mo_l'iJay! f CAUSE OF P ROHBT Bs , DecemBeer 24, 1931 i. acted as Santa od one he made, disâ€" ifts without fear or se gifts were later he Dorcas Home for for first class representative party there. party was | Petitions Filed has been engaged, and a very fine supper will be served. s 6 Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Venning are in charge of invitations.‘ * will be gay,. vital colors. Mr. Dudâ€" ley Crafts Watson will lend some lovelyâ€" Mexican pieces which he has collected and Mr. Fred Leighton, some beautiful Indian blankets. Many other Ravinians are lending ber the fairyâ€"like :tm;fpl;en vhic-i; was created." This year, however, is‘_fo.rbe a decided â€"contrast.~ There Plans have been completed for the Fiesta of the Southwest which is to take place on New Year‘s eve at the Ravinia Village House. Mrs. J. C. Ewell and Mrs. M. G. Kettner are in charge of the decoraâ€" tions again _jihis‘yur and thogse who "Fiesta" _without the consent of the people of the community, and they request that the former Arts commission, consisting of Mr. Jens Jensen, landâ€" scape architect, and Mr. Jesse Smith, superintendent of School District 107, be reâ€"appointed, and that all such matters relating to the beauty of the city and the inâ€" terests of the community as a whole, be submitted to them before any action is taken." simesstrs ‘A"#‘P-’fam.dï¬_oï¬_ ""‘i’"ii’iâ€*m;' eearornetin "The following organizations and individuals hereby register a proâ€" test at the recent destruction of the fine elm trees on Central avenue. They consider such trees not only an asset to the community but the property of every citizen. sre.sees destruction_â€"should be nermitiad 400 individuals follows: One petition was presented by the North Shore chapter of the D. A.â€"Râ€"andâ€"another signed by about 4 t 590000 13 c 1 s ACeen Repmnec ramuat ar i re uci y : | dn pointed to pass on matters pertainâ€" ing to the beauty of theâ€"cityâ€"and other matters of community welâ€" fare. Petitions were filed and acâ€" cepted and appointment of the comâ€" mission was authorized by unaniâ€" mous vote. t ganizations and individ: removal of trees from { nue, ea."s} of Sheridan W erlritr en ie dast s us .R city council Monday evening tests were presented by sever. At â€" the regular meeting of the with Result that Commisâ€" sion Is Authorized â€" or trees from Central ave. st of Sheridan road, and that a commission be apâ€" to Be Held at Village House and _ individuals against ner _ signed by ab and â€"groups read with â€"Council NumBEer 43 proâ€" apâ€" ti7# Eg‘.’i