gladly give help in lirection; forh:.ï¬.. mmunity Service of. or Jacqueline Kes. â€" _ The deadline fo en set at Feb. 15, Ineâ€"act Play contest he program of Com. of Highland Part, year round recreaâ€" or all.â€" â€" letter from Mis uperintendent and is work at Ens to Mrs. Lewis Ash she expressed her he generous supply lles and soap that her for distribution unates in that dis ill a.great demand 1dles as so many had their gas tur have no means of g for lights. Many : toâ€" buy so8h Park who wish ® heir contribution ark Press for Mrs. call for them and e taken to Ens ctation of those who he play contest that ghland Park and the 1 welcome this opâ€" vide community ac. ‘king the contest y.> The contestants assure those attendâ€" nings of the most ainment. ers Tic rest in Gamt ® f i'l; ".5 . Mr.â€"Bachman, has. now takenr “.éob',’lx ’u‘n 5insl Of th.Ag“tr.’ " # e fourth quarte ced a tie 18 :lstlclelfl"' n a tie, > period resulted opportunity for ad. toâ€"enter the contest rlneinï¬e. Commu Service of F s engaged the [ouse for the pr irst Annual Op which will bo 1hnere are now fiy, ly . entered: Ravin coe, Deerfield Dram, an Community Play. Auditorium be played. mennnnemmmmmmmmmemmessss 2 "~ _ two â€" 5â€"minute onday night, h« ‘v Barbers l"l Community g, [ Tose of This and Neighboring he Heg uit J ies May Anter: biapn,"" ndles desired ACT PLAy J 0CAL GARDEN CLUBS T MARcH 4; [ JNTERESTED IN sHoW For Needy made the Threshold H_ilihq .mml'soffluAleyontb..t“'hm ht resigned. to take a position as litager of the Midway theatre at "*f"d. one of the largest in that Oty. Mr. Straus w hile here .fl‘ many warm friends who reâ€" B his departure but are happy "hm‘h‘th‘huucnrodooim- bitant a position in his line of 1y omm alley team and Nemeroff‘s will meet Straus to Be Manager Menoni and Mocogni. itk,â€"Areadiaâ€"Terrace Garden club,| 3 Maywood Garden club, â€"Norwood CGarden club, Garden club of â€" Oak parkâ€"and River Forest, Park Ridge Garden club, Garden Buds of Joliet, | . Riverside Garden club, ® North Side _ Little Garden club â€"of Evanston, | ebra Clencos â€" Garden club, Kenilworth| for Garden club, Garden club of Evansâ€"| bicet ton, Ravinia Garden club, Bannockâ€" ingtc bun Garden club, weld, Ill. Garden department of the Beverly Dot Hills Woman‘s club, Flossmoor Garâ€" _den club, Windsor Park Garden club. § _ NHeadquarters for the show are| _ In maintained in room 307 Palmer | the A House. ‘The committee in active| the t tharge of show preparations conâ€"| Tues fists of Mrs. W. L. Karcher, presiâ€"| lost 1 dent of the Garden Club of Tilinois,| cogni Mts. Jos. E. Callender, and Mrs. Geo. | No. â€" M. Kendall. John A. Servas, who | Duffy bas been general manager of all the| matc} shows held by the Garden Club of| feated llincis, hag prepared the layout of| Nex the show and is in active charge»of | 1 will FKeparations, 4 e lt T. ip.. alotted. â€"â€"Trees,â€"shrubs, perienniat and ‘annual flowers, and bulbs are nni which v:ll ;li.fy allfl of gardens w exem g‘ various types of garden design suitable for the Chicago area. These ~lrge garden exhibits will be made by the following: West Parks, South Parks, Lincoln Park, Elmhurst Park Board, North Shore Horticultural soâ€" tety, National Association of Gardâ€" ners, (No. Shore IlL branch), Ediâ€" sn company, Charles Fiori, James Norris estate, Peter Pearson, Franz Lipp, Wm. ‘Schneider, and Vaughn‘s Seed store. The following garden clubs have P already made entries: â€" West Side Junior Garden club of Hinsdale, Home Garden club of DeKalb, Garâ€" den club of Edison park, Western Springs Garden club, Freeport Garâ€"| den club, Civic Garden club of Villa * Members of Highland Park, been used, the entire area assigned t major garden exhibits has been pier April 2 to 9. â€" =â€"â€" _ â€"â€"_â€" _Although the new location Porest and Lake Bluff garden clubs ae interested in the report from Chicago that plans already are well mder‘ way by the garden clubs of Hlinois for the annual Chicago mlho';,tobeheldonthe navy of Roélff;)-fd_wï¬eatre, . &® AY, JANUARY 28, April 2 to 9 W CCC D0 ME P m C ermny . TCl 9 'Ee l gue N @18 0n calageâ€"won â€"thre st! PaMeS Trom the Re ble laundry; ere| Picchietti Bros. won two games as| from Fell Bros.; and Sweetlands at| pharmacy took three games from at| Meierhoff hardware. ‘re| Next Wednesday Sweetland‘s will reâ€"]| meet Bock‘s service â€"station and. py | Fell‘s the Reliable laundry. On mâ€"| Thursday, Meierhoft‘s will bowl the of| H. P. Beverage teani and Picchietâ€" er).; Budâ€" Vendelible: won the Majestic MB hhhmgduw!thn.muqtzu In the doubles tournament held at the Majestic Bowling alleys weekly, the teams have been renamed. Last Tuesday the Flying Eagles No. 1 lost four points to Menoni and Moâ€" eogni‘s team. The Flying Eagles No. 2 broke even with Duff and Duffy in the closely contested match. ‘The Majestic alley team deâ€" feated Nemeroff‘s 3 points to 1 point. Next week the Flying Eagles No. 1 will meet the Eagles No. 2, while D::!!y and Duffy roll the Majestic SW en S stt F4 Doubles Pin League Renamed Last Week ington‘s birthday, 27 butatandescsct22 4 °3 for their evening celebration of the ?ieenunnhlnn_nnivemry â€"of Washâ€" . the details of plans ebration of the biâ€" etaoinshrdl J MX ck.: L wekl meae: The Board of Direcâ€" . tors, North Shore|., ",\':Q.‘:R?;, 'r«râ€"%&* i Kéw/ yA having luncheon toâ€" 3 [CPemVZC)p day, Thursday, at the y -,.f:" PS :E home of the Regent, i PC[UIO) Mrs. Kellogg Speed, | P f ~iv RexS es Miflg a _ Special s meeting to complete D.A.R. Enjoys Luncheon at Home of Regent Exhibit of paintings of .scenés _ _to be shown at Woman‘s Business Men‘s North Shore|,. Dt Bruno ‘Roselli will lecture on i t * * Mâ€"&m%ï¬uï¬â€ i‘“’â€m nâ€" ¢o.| Monday, Feb. 8, at the temple, at ",fh lay, at the|° Pm which will be the fifth and € of they' ént, last lecture of the series sponsored Kell Rs‘c“ by the North Shore congregation iding 2 . Soo0te]| Isracl Sisterhood. ing to complete| Dr. Roselli,.one of the most deâ€" details of plln.g lightful: speakers on the Amarina. AT WOMAN‘S CLUR from southwest by Tom club Sunday aftemoon, € THE PRESs entâ€"day status of the situation new his acquaintance with the leadâ€" ers: in Italian politics and Italian thought. For this reason, Dr. Rosâ€" elli‘s subject "Mussolin‘ and . Km college for the last 11 years, being professor of the department of Italâ€" ian, the Targest in the country. Every summer he has returned to Italy to study new developments in Italian literature and art. and ro. ie it painto n ioi iniercmne aea .2.5... 2 5 | platform, is chairman of the deâ€" | partment of Italian at Vassar colâ€" ] lege, and an authorityâ€" on Italian culture in its various phases. The Yale University Press, reprinting in 1918 the two best essays from each of the Alliod countries, made Roselli share with Mazzini the glory of representing Italy, Besides his literary achievements he has a wide knowledge of Italian Art and archeâ€" ology. Moreover, his worldwide experiences have developed his naâ€" turally keen understanding of interâ€" national affairs and of Italy‘s everâ€" increasing part in them. ‘ E The Italian government honored Dr. Roselli for his services during the World war by raising him to| the rank of Officer of the Crown of Italy when only 34 years old. He has since been made Knight Comâ€" mander of the same order, this time for cultural achievements. _ . Dr. Bruno Roselli 34 Sisterhood Lecture 1 bring . resâ€" i Wilder of Ravinia 8 to 6 o‘clock. m L000 O C enc . TCmenee _ MWt confiscated from their defeatal enâ€" _ __| emy until the original debt has been paid in full. _ _Ernest Mayer, 2sA prominent Highland ~Park realty :.“H Te e e ‘ï¬â€"’n h : of s‘m Benq L. Italâ€"| you have hearts of stone. "Surrenâ€" intry.|der" Warner Baxter and Leila d to| Hyams head an excellent cast in a ts in| story of love between enemies in 1 reâ€"| the World war. A Frenchman in a leadâ€"| German prison camp is detailed to alian | wire an old castle. He falls in love 'Ru- with the niece of the count of the presâ€"| cape...They are caught; the scenes n ‘in| that foflor _ very dramatic.__A nd s uy ) 0.> "o C pweqnause â€"QL "The Champ," but possibly did not nnlineitmeominguoaoon.Wefl we are happy to announce it is billed for next Sunday and Monday. We regret it could not have been Sha B1 _z Euiss it D.AR. Better Films Washington, D.. C. My Dear Mr. Stim Hon. to cancel European war debts to the United States, but urging that if such debts are repudiated the forâ€" United States to pay to this counâ€" try a small portion of the income ‘."Od frgmu her}'itory they have is column has Writes Secy. Committee Review 'I:hose of you w!n_o read last week‘s MAYER IN PROTEST We 2e nearing so much about (Continued on page 38) Henry L. Stimson, iry of State, ~ancellationâ€" of Foreign . â€"~ Obligations AGAINST DEBT CUT ____â€"_ ~~â€" Mayer‘s call the promise of but possibly did not explained before, their defeat&l enâ€" January 15, 1932 e cmnet n 4g9 3 45 ##