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Highland Park Press, 28 Jan 1932, p. 3

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50¢c and 00 to ;7.-"6 $1.50 | 75¢ to $1.5 t flowers Chicago 7,286.098 rist ,880.77 94.68 $1.25 $1.00 50¢ up .50 Mrs. James Cady Ewell and Anita Willits Burnham are holding a two Mart exhibit at Matz hall, Commuâ€" fity House, Winnetka, under *4¢ue. The exhibit opened Sunday C i Kilnistastditirtnta « CCCHIOLY â€"° _V tvion, and the evening promâ€"| elécted president of the Chicago jses to be one of great interest and| Association of \Commerce and resiâ€" enjoyment for both participants| dent of Highland Park will be the and spectators. There will be a guest of honor and speaker of the Yariety ~of events: Men‘s singles,| evening at the 5th annual Boy Scout men‘s doubles, women‘s singles, and| banquet to be held Tuesday evening: husbandâ€"andâ€"wife doubles. Prizes| at 6:30 in New Trier high school. will be awarded to the winners of| This is a public affair, highly enâ€" each event. : | tertaining. Places must be reserved The high spot of the evening will| in advance of 10 a.m. Monday, Feb. be an exhibition match in which| 1 at Boy Scout headquarters, Highâ€" Dougall Kittermaster, who is widely| land Park. Phone Highland Park known as a fine player, and Fuchâ€"| 629 _or Winnetka 629 for reservaâ€" inie, popular Japanese expert, will| tions, otes. be the contestants. There is also freinammmmnttiitmmss to be a surprise feature, irt‘al which| Defer Bufldmg of & fome of the village‘s most talented k flnT-hmakm will take part. R s High Sdmo‘ Field| e committee in charge, headed o o en & t by Mr. H. H. Smaill, urges that all °9"'Td°}f“°“ o'fa'%jml posed $65.â€", BRavinieâ€"pleyers takeâ€"part in Shields A; A x lournament, and cordially invites| SMi@!ds high school has been postâ€" : ietidents of Highland Park and Ra.| PO®d indefinitely, it became known 1 Nihis to aitend. today.. A deficit of about $70,000|| } To en meiyr oren n nnnmenge ‘_|] in the expected tax pnymentduom 4 - £ townshi h school district .___ Hold Exhibit in Winnetka provont:i :ol::phtioa of the contemâ€" Mrs. James Cady Ewell and Anita| plated improvement it is reported. Willits Burnham are holding a two| _ Approximately $75,000, which had Mart exhibit at Matz hall, Commuâ€") aceumulated over a period of years | e lity House, Winnetka, under k 7 uoo e rap m on ienlant onl te ud tss â€" are evident in the almost profesâ€" sional way they go through their parts. â€"â€"â€" Oriental Music ___They have grranged Ali Baba as s pantomime to â€"Oriental ‘mua’ic,1 c anith a_â€"stoOrV tellor at tha al3. _2 Eon uy dc se 2 5 0 2O3 e Se ty avok completion, and the evening promâ€" jises to be one of great interest and enjoyment for both participants and spectators. There will be a Yariety ~of events: Men‘s singles, men‘s doubles, women‘s singles. and 1 S deP â€"â€"i--a.i;elfi‘ & fommuanity ® cpm meeting wil with a fitting M’Pmmm t? k program to honor George Washingâ€" ._ Feature Ravinia ton. se f Ping Pong Tourney |j,....., ~~â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"_ Arrangements for the Pingâ€"Pong tournament to be held at the Raâ€" gig},'illage hou_se_or_x‘Saturday eveâ€" The entire play, from the simplist costume through the most elaborate set, is all the word of the drama class of Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school under the direction of Miss Elise Rinkenlgerger, the class as a whole has been at work since the end of the Christmas recess, and the re-‘ sults of their study and rehearsing This Saturday, Jan. 30, the secâ€" ~ond in theâ€"seriesâ€"of children‘s ‘plays, sponsored by the literature commitâ€" tee of the Highland Park Woman‘s club, will be given at the Elm Place auditorium at 2:30 p.m. This is the production all of Highland Park has been waiting for, the famous Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. . c eremmmeeeennnenmmenmmmenenmmmnmnemmmmmmees GIVE ALI BABA AT _ â€" | Bicentennial Group _ ELM * Planning Programs The George W hington Bicentenâ€" W«l):k of H. S;dD;a;\:v Class,:nd flal E:m t:;li'dh:‘: ';p mfdudby “:‘t:_ Club; Features and Cast tyi‘\)r: pl:ns for cel:;::ing this oe: wwz casion in our community. | Every This Saturday Ian m i. _.. | j _3 _ * , ul â€" com VouumM®e XX s0mime _ _to â€"Oriental ~music,| sponso aâ€"story teller at the side of' vice. _ R on, so wi (Continued on nage 21\ can L. at 7:30 are nearing 381) & Mm,,dhd*m&uhmwdww Nn ommniinnicn io m mmaienone n en oo s u0 ooo oh. Py penses, according to R. 200 oo Pn eemag‘y C iP‘k 1 at Boy Scout headquarters, Highâ€" land Park. ~Phone Highland Park 6290 or Winnetka 629 for reservaâ€" tions. thes Rossetter to Talk vice. The Fourth of July celebra on will be in charge of the Ameriâ€" can Legion. On the Sunday preâ€" ceeding Thanksgiving a community ma en io i n en s l e s vade Bunker Hill day, April 19 will bring a paradeâ€" ofâ€"all the children sponsored by tl}g Cgm_ngunity Serâ€" or the birth of George Washington. The chairman of the local comâ€" mission, Mrs. E. T. R. Murfey, has pamphlets and other information which are helpful in planning proâ€" grams. | On Feb. 22 the North Shore chapâ€" ter of the Daughters of the Ameriâ€" can Revolution will present a proâ€" gram at the Elm Place school audiâ€" torium and will show â€" the film "George Washington his life and times. . They will have as guests the members of the organizations contributing to the purchase of this film. to obsérve the 200th of the birth of Genroa between Feb. church, school, club fioh i‘ ..k_d to spo at Annual Banquet of N. S. Boy Scouts HIGHLAND Parx . _Rossetter recently| Highland Park opérating â€" ex: tub _ and _organizaâ€"|â€"highâ€"school. Mrs. sponsor individual| man of the prog: the nine months| arranged an. unt and Thanksgiving| program on some 200th anniversary| lems that parents CInCiu= % )‘ | Cl \_Oeey | 1st the club F k ® NC .. _ 6 ""al weekly meeting of the recently | Highland Park Rotary club, Monâ€" Chicago | day noon in the Moraine hotel, by nd resiâ€"] Pat Hanley, brother of Coach Dick be the| Hanley. Mr. Hanley gave an illusâ€" _of the| trated talk on the football games y Atnnwak F L B im 4 nl o xsd i 5 o He es wry sn t e 1 .} _The regular monthly meeting and The card party . given Saturday | dinner of the Ridgewood Park asâ€" evening by the West ¢ > C ic _ CMIE _ _#At _ Shio _ Wesk _ ning,â€"Feb. 1, at â€"6:45 o‘clock at the school was very ‘well attended and| Green Tem Pot. Reservations may was a most successful affair.â€" be â€"made by phoning H. P. 11 on or auuflnhundndwmphyed._ before Saturday of this week. «â€" U‘Connell, 865 Ridgewood drive. e ns ( 1. ;ach member is asked to bring herl Ridgewood Park Asg’n. favorite poem to read. mes d ow w.s 9W -;T“W; & * Feb 1st, the elub will meet with Mrs. J. amel venemcns Aurs tieincintt PiPc Ar sns a I:‘dinfl by Mrs. Gurney and _songs The Ravinia Reading club enjoyed a fine program last Monday eveâ€" ning, consisting of a Book Review and Current Events by Mrs. Clock, Ravinia Reading Club â€"] of fathers who Meiimrsinaiie n onindtectcnse db css cd 2l of last season, and the pictures shown gave a vivid, demonstration of the scoring done during the seaâ€" son. The speaker was introduced by Dr. C. V. Nichols. \__ _ Card Party the P , THurspay, cussion.‘ If anyone wishes a c quesâ€" tionnaire kindly notify either Mrs. Pfanstiehl or Mrs. Gaidzik. â€" 3 An interesting talk The February meeting of the Deerfieldn oe bfi:leldl high school P.T.A:. wi Thursday evening Feb. 4, 1982.t8p.m.intbeedehriant high nobool. -nr.;fnmm,'znur- HURSDAY, January 28, 1982 N. February Meeting â€" r s & the sea.|_. The â€"Lincoln < school Parentâ€" coring don = a e .p:koe: :t;'finglm Teacher association will meet next ‘. V. Nichols. Wednesday, Feb. 3 at 3 o‘clock in oniirieipromntenninirrnhetene mss ls the school auditorium. The speaker 3+ of the afternoon will be, Mrs. B. a R'e.dln‘ Club F. Langworthy of Winnetka. Mrs. Meets Next Monday | Langworthy has long been interested of High Schoo _ |NUSEL VALLEY â€" _ > ® > i"é‘.’.”'peb.J CLUB STATisTICGG _ _ 1O participate in the disâ€" Mrs. Pfanstichl, chairâ€" program â€"committee has ._unusually â€"interesting have of the vital probâ€" Fue at Voters as well as all others interâ€" ested are invited to be present. talk will be on taxes and will no doubt prove interesting and instrucâ€" tive to all. talk in P. T. A. work. she is C ~ K last year‘s registraâ€" ‘| tion records ‘of 22 members taken |at random that they played | golf at an sverage cost of 38 cents ‘] per â€"round,"" "~said Ray Anthony, | chairman of the membership com:â€" | mittee, in ahnouncing the opening yesterday of the membership rolls of the Sunsét Valley Golf club for 1932. § s "One eatlfigiastic member, with considerably‘ more statistical than golfing ; reports that what he calls golf/ cost him 26% cents a round last season. He played 94 rounds and anyone with a caleulatâ€" ing machine handy can figure out his average score from the astoundâ€" ing fact that he took a total of 10,â€" 340 cracks at the ball. If he had worn a pedometer he estimates it would have shown his mileage to be no less than 430 miles traveled over the â€"fairways of Sunset Valley, equal _ to a hike to Kansas City or Buffalo. Approximately $10,000 was spent st year on improvement of the "A la tionâ€"reco of $ at random golf at an erag per ~round,"" ~sai, Interesting Figures . B. F. Langworthy â€" at Lincoln P. T. A. (Continued on page 35) to Meet February 1 of "T‘R‘éfi’fidfiix’c‘h{ ities Last Year Just at present ith the Illinois Voters. Her Improveâ€" Women* NunmBEer 48 Give m x x# Pss‘ e

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