cul ut odic db st of 5t #4 A general invitation is extended to| * Y°*Y fine picture of its kind, but mm?f sash on ha . everyone interested in music to atâ€"| not for children, and a rather unâ€"| mire "‘W"!®%@ Park Socia "the lecture and met Mr. Gigli... esome â€"themeâ€"forâ€"youths.>~~+â€"â€" > â€"A(8igned) JAMES Carleton Smith, wide ~â€"music ‘fmï¬fï¬ï¬lr*‘&m.g been attracting music lovers to the Walnut Grill at Marshall Field‘s are resumed on Wednesday, Jan. 13, at 3:00 p.m. He has announced that his guest of honor on that occasion will be Beniamino Gigli, noted tenor of the Metropolitan Opera company. A general invitation is extended to everyone interested in music to atâ€" tend the lecture and met Mr. Gigli. "Singers of Italy" kindâ€"of things their daughters are doing in.troop meeting. â€" Commitâ€" tee members are also urged to atâ€" tend. All new leaders or those working with troops are urged to take this course. Mothers of Girl Scouts are often interested in knowing . what the. local director, Mrs. W. H. Stockwell, and will be held in one of the basement rooms of the Highâ€" land Park public library beginning Friday morning, Jan. 15, from 9:30 until 11:30 and continuing for eight weeks. : : second class and some first class work. The ccsurse will be given by Committee Announces _ : Girl Scout Course Girl account of the stringency of funds, the Park board has decided to run only two rinks this winter, namely those at Sunset park and at the Raxviniaâ€"â€"station.: _ This~ committee :. Board of ‘directorsâ€"Eugene H. Klaber, © president; F. J. ‘Coghill, viceâ€"president; C. A. Sanborn, secâ€" retary; Bernard E. Newman, treasâ€" urar; Edgar G. Ball, William J. Brown, William P. Cawley, Herâ€" bert R. Smith, Jacob S. Weinberg. Skating Assured A special subâ€"committee has alâ€" ready undertaken the task of. a_gâ€"‘ suring the neighborhood of skating w them its cooperation in ° their work. â€"On Dec. 2, 1931 an organizaâ€" tion meeting â€"was â€"held,â€"at â€"which the following officersâ€"and â€"directors were elected for as a means of presenting the views of the neighborhood to all governâ€" ing bodies of the city, and extending organization will serve both as a forum for the discussion of common problems: of the neighborhood and north, Lake Michigan on the east S d o Co ol Pemiee Sm 1 Aoomeee Covenee . 76 oel ty : Hocs been effected to represent residents and~ property owners <of the city who live within the area bounded by the golf course.on. the: west, Deerâ€" field road and Ravine drive on the Organization of the Lincoln Civic association of Highland Park, has Officers Chosen and Plans Made for Meeting Jan. 18; Resâ€" â€"â€" jdents Invited ORGAMZEHNCO[N LocalFim.F ish fexP ¢ f o DHHETYinantanatgcattaies. en t ~>=CvI€ Assocmm’ T'“",‘;:,‘:::,‘i':? Scout â€" ’ Daï¬ï¬i‘u?‘&m?iu [LEAGUE OF WOMEN (Continued on page 29) Topic of Lecture the â€"forthcoming speak on the is winter.â€"â€"On a general when know have the "The Yellow Ticket" Elissa Landi and Lionel Barrymore give us some excellent acting in this stirring tale with Russian background in the days of the Czarist regime. It is includes John Gilbert, Lois and Madge Evans. â€" Adults. "West of Broadway" This is a film from an original story by Ralph Graves and Bess Meredyth. It has not very much of novelty in plot or production to recommend it, light entertainment we would call it. C see her again. The novelty of an allâ€"color production enhances the film. Entire Family. F CBR e 5 Cetde n n m ie op ied {fo’r Saturday, the family night, and we are glad to recommend it as a good family picture. It is a movâ€" ing story of mother love, wherein a vaudeville comedy queen fights for her daughters‘ happiness, by teachâ€" ing them that love is greater than pretense. â€" A pleasing comedy outâ€" standing in its simplicity and reâ€" lieved from banality by the excellent clowning of Edna May Oliver. Those of you. who saw her on the stage in marron will welcome a chance to suitable films for c speak first of "Fa magazines, coat hangers and clothâ€" ing will continue on the second Satâ€" urday: of every month â€"February 13th is the next date! s ~~Scouts of the whole North Shore| the South and an additional sum Area council in their two collections| f0r the continuance of the Eim have now collected over 160 tons of| Place night school. Delegates to old â€" papers â€" and magazines, plus| the State convention at Quincy. in large quantities of valuable clothing| MArth were elected, the Regent, and many thousands of wire coat| Mrs.: Kellogg Speed, and Mrs. R. J. hangers worth a half cent each.| Beatty, and as alternates Mesdames Over $1,500.00 has been earned by| GArnett, : Mason,â€" Gourley, Phelps, the scouts for the local relief funds| Shipnes,, Mellinger, Rigdon, Johnâ€" of the eleven districts of the council.|80% #nd Danley. To the National The collection of old paper and COnvention in Washington in Anril Park Fuel company, W. H. Denmzel, driver; Henry G. Winter, tinners, Marvin ~Lawrence. driver; Sinclair and Hines Lumber company, Leo Hainzen, driver. â€" ® local scouts: Gourley Lumber comâ€" pany, Ben Sesso, driver; Siljestrom Ice company, Fred Siljestrom, driver; Borchardt Building Material, Pete Palendzy; Menoni and Mocogâ€" ni, Danie} Nizzi, driver: Highland of â€"paper â€"brought to the parkways by the scouts of Highland Park: on Saturday, Jan. 9. This was the secâ€" ond scout collection to swell their contribution â€"to local relief.â€" Mr. H. bennlwuinchamoftheomn-‘ ization and supervision of the truckâ€" ing. â€"The companies and their driv= ers as listed below are extended a Through the courtesy of several local firms, trucks were furnished for the co_lloetio_u of the many tons As _th_is o;glumn is chiefly conâ€" . A. R. Better Films Committee Review 99 Collection of Paper children we shall « happy choice Moran, ast THE PRESs Balan®e, cash on hand ................__$% § The balance of cash on hand turned ¢ :': Highland Park Social Service C. Printing .,,.._._...........,........fl mn SA PHMON ~ouein. > eethe ricenrevirnnd ctonas Incidental expenses _________ â€"__**~~* Sale of tickéts ....=..â€"â€"â€"â€" convenient location, and ;'zeâ€"ne"r;l; offer. Legion Post Reports Charity Concert Fund S e es Eo ie o en o M is is VJ 'D“uâ€"x*namq-Spenc'er poat"l"{o. 145, is Againthe Chicago â€"Worgan‘s club has invited our members to make use of their dining room, and other _ We are happy to announce that the Washington Memorial film has been ordered though the fund lacks $55 of the full amount. This howâ€" ever .we hope will be taken up by gifts from organizations not yet heard from. The first showing, as is most fitting, will be on Mondoy, Feb, 22. Mrs.â€"N. G, Lenington read on the next chaPter_ of Illinois history to On Thursday afternoon, Jan. 21, the History Reading circle will meet at the home of Mrs. W. C. Egan, 300 Egandale road, where a large atâ€" tendance is expected _ to listen to to be chosen later. and Mrs. F. A. Watkins, as deleâ€" gates, and as alternates Mesdames Beatty, Phelps, Sandwick, Winston. The following financial report of Appropriations were made to five schools in the mountain district of the South and an additional sum for the continuance of the Eim ‘W:iven as our annual contribution to Ellis Island, ~where such gifts are most welcome to help while away the weary time of those in the detention rooms, and the finâ€" The â€"assisting hostesses were, uchanan, Peabody, Mayo and three On Tuesday, the North Shore Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, met at the home of Mrs. Lyle. Gourley, 271 Cedar avenue, Highland Park. This was one of the two business meetings of the year ais when financial probâ€" lems and donations _ are discussed and planned. . Also this at Meeting Tuesday was the time when donations~ of yarn or Total....$114.80 ... $202.00 $ 87.20 $ 21.2%5 _ 17.00 _ 40.00 11.00 8.50 Ridge Farm Wants s f Skates for Children The â€" Ridge . Farm â€"Preventori® would greatly appreciate any kint of ice skates, shoe or clamp, i floor ‘of the new National Bank building, Deerpath avenue, Lakt Forest. * A reading room will be openéd February 1, in a suite on the second Sunday school will be held at 9:4 M's“ndly:;n"ieel at 11 a.m. l}vi nesday eve & meetings . will b¢ held &st 8p.m. _ _ â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Scientists of Lake Forést, II!. Ar rangements are being completed to hold services and Sunday school it the Masonic temple, 361 West minster avenue, Lake Forest, beginâ€" ning Sunday, Feb. 7. Christian Scientists residing in Lake Bluff and Lake Forest met a&t the home of Mr. George T. Buck ingham on Sunday, Jan. 4, and or Organize Christian _ Science Church for Lake Forest Jan. 4 and war machinery has ‘been reâ€" duced and limited, a guaranteed seâ€" â€"_One interesting feature will be wars. It believes that when an es ableâ€"machinery for the maintenance of enduring peace can be substituted for the policies leading to recurring ous round tables and discussions led by experts. The conference has enâ€" deavored to determine if a dependâ€" pared in importance with the comâ€" ing disarmament conference at Gen. eva, the League of Women Voters ‘states that the seventh annual meet. ing of the Conference on the Cause and Cure of War comes at a most opportune time, Meets in Washington The conference, ‘which is com: posed of 11 national women‘s organâ€" izations, will meet at the Hotel Washington, Washington, D. C from Jan. 18 to 21. Mrs. Carrs Chapman Catt will preside at the Believing that no single contriby. tion to world peace can be com at 1:15 and the league cordially.i;. vites all those whoâ€"are interested to join with them in hearing Mrs, Tolles, who is a well informed and forceful speaker, discuss "The Genâ€" eva Conference and the _Movement Toward Disarmament." Mrs. H. M. ‘Tolles, president of the Forum of the Cook County Leg. gueâ€"of . Women Voters, will address the next meeting of the Highlang Park League of Women Voters, on Wednesday, Jan. 20 at the Y.W.CX; The luncheon for members wi Bession on Jan. 20 at Y.W.C.A, s""'i"dn' Tolles to Speak on Genevya reat ol?nt . Conference â€"â€" â€" * 1 â€"wasâ€"delegated _ to conduct (Continued on page 29) VOTERS WILL MER [ THURSDAY, JANUARy 14, 19%» ""eites, â€" Glencoe, ©Mes anyone int 0 and has fine The Sisterhood 1 She has the : it interesting s; ful Personality, ftim Miss Mary Yill sing. Miss â€" Mss aAnn Swedish book "Westward Mrs. Barnes fi1 Grace" which ap; for her the Pulitz ture. Since its p m literary circle On Jan. 18 at ing of the Sisten Shore Congregati pret Ayer Ba _ â€"Plays should can be done effe set pieces. Scen «d for a simple : entry. A nomi tharged to the defraying all e ing, judges, ar dental to the will be divic it will be pr the contest. matie league, ers from the . school. Any 1 Highland Parl nity is eligible A silver lovi of the winning byterian chure munity player: ‘Recent ent include the munity prog The tournam or three ever the final num time has beer first week in The auditor nament will b upon in the n« The first a Act Play to be one of the also Reducing she has + : story wri successful (Continu the gro No | are n AY, J