â€"â€"â€"pâ€" _ â€"â€"OAK TERRACE SCHOOL _ _ â€"â€"CIVES BENEFIT sROW s1 of_ al 1 EOVE 4C1C anro LCW Cflm SCAuOns The production is decidedly a novâ€"| in the Chicago district who can elty in that, while it embodies to| point to such a long and faithful some extent minstrel characteristics,| service. it is really more in the nature of . nerntmmermsmminamne .. ... ~ + a musical and dance revue. All a & sorts of unusual things occur, such Rose Cultn:atlon to tss an o rilad singer doing his stuf! â€"__ Be Discussed Jan. 20 _»-?omwmmm es se h m me ng on the lm, A “':‘ i iigiy o o ooo 4W "=The "CoféMARity Garden cigss af ously announces, is so that everyone| announces a most interesting talk willyh:ve the chance h;, see the| On "Cultivation of Roses" to be given finale without interruption by some| bYy James H. Burdette on Wednesâ€" of the audience leaving.. ._:_â€"__]| day, Jan. 20 at 10 a.m. at the club ‘"The "Minstrelâ€" Fashion Plates"| house. â€" _ »% show %I‘l been staged in several| . Members are asked to bring other :cities and reports elsewhere| guests and anyzae interested in this are most dnthusiastic. . | subject is cordially invited. > CCC CC CCB CHUCERSs, Anyone who is interested in takâ€" ing part in this show is asked to atâ€" tend a meeting at the Elm Place school Friday evening, Jan. 15, at 7:30, at which time the director will outline the play, select the talent and set time and dates for rehearâ€" sals, ; More than 90 persons are to be in the cast and the talent required chiefly will be singing and dancing, and girls of 8 to 12 years,â€" 16 to 18 years, and boys of 16 years and upwards are wanted for these § general public is askâ€" ed to make ghe affair a big success. sponsoring a minstrel show to be held January 28 and 29 in an audiâ€" torium in Highland Park to be chosen later, of which due‘notice will be given. The show, which will be called "Minstrel Fashion Plates," American Legionâ€"Postâ€"â€" Plans Big Minstrel Show for Jan. 28â€"29 sergeant, I‘ll do plenty to those birds," heâ€"said threatenin gty.*â€"â€"~~ Sally, ‘(her friends call her Eliâ€" nore, but Red vows her name is Sally) is in plenty of trouble. Her fellow tries to send her away from camp and then dates up a nurse; a guard keeps chasing her; the cook throws her out of the kitchen; and _ (Continued on page 28) . .\ _ 16 one c omW ioe s C CANBCEE _ ACOENg]â€" think she is a spy and are going to shoot her. â€" Boy, if I ever get my Corporal Eagen, alias Veneil Muâ€" zik, was disgusted _ also, _ but _was singing the blues in a different tune, "I got to save my Sally ‘cause thevy gal, Red Eagen lost his permoshun and I jus got to peel dese potatoes I don‘t like dis army. I think I join anoder vun:" "Oi, Oi, Vat a Vor, Vat a Wor," moaned Izzy Isadora Goldstein, alias George â€"Rich, late Tuesday when inâ€" terviewed about the condition of the army encamped at the Legion Hall. Izzy had just completed four or five hours of drill and was ‘tired and "regusted vit dis army besiness." 41(3 pappy runâ€"avayâ€"mitâ€"aâ€"noisâ€" Thursday and Friday Nights of ng Co. of Ohio, and th his Week; "Corporal Eagen" Funny Comedy â€" guard and that 18 ‘the"mifflnnd, Park Woman‘s club announces a most interesting talk on "Cultivation of Roses" to be given by James H. Burdette on Wednesâ€" day, Jan. 20 at 10 a.m. at the clubl five â€"rogular> pastors~and ~Several supply ministers,; none of . whoim have remained half as long as he has. ‘There are few church sextons in the Chicago district who can point to such a long and faithful service. During the years of Mr. Johnson‘s service, he has> been associated with Mr. Frederick A. Watkins, treasâ€" urer of the church, then came forâ€" ard and presented Mr. Johnson with twentyâ€"five dollars in gold, as a token of appreciation from the church for his faithful service. that this recognition was not made on January 3rd due to Mr. Johnâ€" son‘s inability to be present in the service, s On Sunday morning, Jan. 10, durâ€" ing the church service, Dr. Louis W. Sherwin called the attention of the congregation to the M“fliit mm;;‘a“;{,‘if Peter Johnson, the faithful sexton completed twentyâ€"five years of acâ€" tive service in the church. Dr. Sherâ€" win noted the many details and conâ€" stant care necessary to keep the mechanics of the church i Presbyterian Church: _ Honors Peter Johnson the responsibility of voting. upon candidates for the 1932 board of diâ€" rectors. . There are twentyâ€"four women on the board, each elected for a term of three vears« Thera An Annual Meeting Of ©~ . [ K. W.C.A. Is ToBe 7 _â€"__â€"_â€"_â€" Held January 26th |â€" AX THE PRESSs An evening meeting was arranged so that the husbands of the members The Ravinia Reading club will meet atâ€"the home of Mrs. J. E. Sanâ€" ford of Linden avenue, Monday eveâ€" ning, Jan, 25 at .8 o‘clock. Mrs. Irving Clark will be the speaker. Ravinia Reading Club of Mrs. Malcolm D.*Vail, 190 Lakeâ€" Sheridan road. All friends ‘of the Ehop are cordially invited to come and bring their friends and each person is requested to bring some article of thrifts for the shop. There will be no sale of articles at the To carty on this splendid work the shop needs "thrift" to sell â€" clothing, furniture, books, china, toys â€"eteâ€""anything you can‘t use, we can sell." And to stimulate inâ€" terest in the shop, the directors are giving a Thrift Tea on Monday, Jan. 18 from 4 to 6 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Moleolin D. Vail, 190 Lakeâ€" wood avenue, the first street south fare society, Northwestern Settleâ€" ment and the Woman‘s Auxiliary of the Highland Park hospital. and hidge Farm Preventorium; and $50 to the Highland Park Y.W.C.A. Besides this $100 had already been given to the local Everybolly Fund. At the end of.the shop‘s fiscal year in May, report will be made of the amounts given each month to the. PHSERaee haiflontnaaioniiatinaiss AE trvvininthrct atrre athinhayo dilth s 4 3.". S At the‘ regular monthly meeting| his eminent father and years of of the board of directors of the practical investigations have ably Thrift Shop held Jan. 7 at the home fitted him for this interesting lecâ€" _of the president, Mrs. James L.]| ture. ¢ Martin, disbursement was made of The Highland Park Woman‘s club the Ioï¬lrth, share of the earnings of| realizing that a most unusual afterâ€" the gHop which is put aside each| noon is in tore for its membership month_and distributed at_the r tâ€"phagd-‘toâ€"mke"thrmcm of . the year as gifts to the various| a gala guest day. The husbands of charities. This year it was voted the members have been invited to to give $200 to Dorcas Home; $200| be guests of the afternoon and also :l u.;rden f:ore,; $75 each to Lake| the clergymen of the community Holds Evening Speaks to Rotary which â€"run the Troop 34: Glenn Allman, Robt: Sims, Ronald Lindsay; Troop 35â€" A. Baldauf, J. Baldauf, S. Buhrer, C. Defenbau, M. Elick, J. Epstein, L. Gordon, A Harris, J. P. O‘Connor, M. Hart, J. Hirsch, E. Juul, J. Lée bolt, R. McCrory, J. McIntosh, W. ; â€"A. â€"Norvik, â€"F.â€"O‘*Connor, â€" G. Ross, R.â€"Thorsch, J. VYenning, R. * Walker,~$S.â€"Watking. H Wilder, C.> Zahn, R. Zahn. Pack 65â€"D. Wilder, R. O‘Connor, 3 "â€"Troop 38â€"E. Teberg, R. Recten: wald, W. Rectenwald, J. Mitchell, _ . 2L ) 40 avce Troop 74â€"Dan Dreiske, David A‘ 0 the Nation lison,*Warren Bonson, Paul® Bullét, Dyers and : Cle Herbert Broms, Thomas BroW) ‘ilvep jubilee :c â€"â€"â€"AContinuedâ€"on â€"pageâ€"31) â€"â€"â€"#â€"@nt.â€"On1s â€"_ D. Mitchell, D. Teberg, J. Jackson, B. Wilson. s homes, tied them, and placed thent on the parkways for truck collet tion. & * 9 for final instructions and twine at the Highland Park old City hall. homes, tie em, and placed t wire coat hangers, proved a success when, under the direction of Disâ€" trict Commissioner, J. B. Jackson and the troop scoutmasters, about 70 scouts canvassed Highland Park. Scoutmaster Dan Drieskie reported with 100 perâ€"centâ€"representation from his troop for the second time in succession.> The following scouts reported at 8:00 a.m. Saturday, Jan. Highland Park Scouts â€"Make Second Canvass For Papers; the List a gala guest day. The husbands of the members have been invited to be guests of the afternoon and also the clergymen of the community "Theâ€"Romance of Practical Arch. geology" will unfold countless t comes _ to his audiences not only thoroughly informed upon his subâ€" ject, but also inspired with unusual enthusiasm for his chosen field of work. ‘Years of association with his eminent father and years of practical investigations have ably fitted him for this interesting lecâ€" ture. t : _ Dr. Breasted, son _ of _Dr. _James enry Breasted foremost Egyptolâ€" ogist of the United States and head of the Oriental institute, is closely associated with his father‘ in this work as he is executive secretary of the institute and visits all of the expeditions every year. . â€" On Tuesday, Jan. 19, Dr. Charles Breasted of â€"The Oriental Institute, the _ University of Chicago, will speak to the members of the High. _ land Park Woman‘s club at 2:30 â€" o‘clock, on "The Romance. 0 ._Prace., Son of Famous Egyptologist to Speak at Woman‘s Club DR. CHAS. BREASTED ~ TALKS HERE JAN. 13 Theâ€"secondâ€"monthiyâ€"collection of : THURSDAY, JANUARY 14..193s “ ta. For som «iferent, and if Aearty laughs, â€" KLyâ€"Five. when John B. Nash, 3“!!'!, is atter tionâ€"with the # all matinee Chopin or Bee technique all th "Ach Der Liet many of the i days, with a ; 4 the "Chass" stage act, and been welcomed on the occasio played so â€"far. was started al the Chicago Tr most popular o strips of the t favorable com: any other. *T f!n_ments; WGN for the exponents of mor, have pr funniestâ€" act, cago Tribune : sonal appear: theatre on Su tle Cherman F direction of Louie‘s Hu E at that Mr. Sm terest to ma meeting is o recognized 1 Teader in th education. TP tained qualif authority on center .of in teachers and the welfare « Mrs. Mare program . ‘co that Mr. Smi This is an hear ‘this ~ about his o subject will School." of a series Parentâ€"Teac! nesday, Jan. Mr. Jesse Elm Place s er at the m« At Elm P "Childâ€" Attends unity. Unus at E