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Highland Park Press, 3 Mar 1932, p. 6

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y ) * $ MASONRUNN[NGFOR “ \ _ ‘Guest Artist ~ STATE‘S ATTORNEY n B0b 13â€" yc nc s4»..». _z ~_... Highland Park, Ravinia center of ~~ the Infant Welfare Aassociation had â€"__a most successful meeting on Monâ€" ~‘‘.199 Ravine drive. More then 61 â€" members were present. A very delâ€" â€"‘â€" _ "icious luncheon was served andâ€"a large amount of sewing was accomâ€" plished, due to the excellent planâ€" Haydn and Bach. Dianne Ewell will assist the hostess. <*>} istic meetings as the organization is growing fast. A great deal of much needed good is being done.â€" Plans were discussed for the annual drive to be held on March 2tst.â€"This year of all years Infant Welfare needs: the support and help of everyone in the community. The cause is such a worthy one we feel that Highland Park will be glad to contribute to the funds needed for food and codâ€" Ravinia Garden Club . __| Nominate Officers at. "Meets Friday, Mar. 11| _ Eks Meeting Friday . The March meéting of the Ravinâ€" ia Garden club will be held at the home of Mrs. F. C. Atwill, Wildâ€" wood lane, Friday, March 11 at 2 p.m. There will be aâ€"round table discussion of the continuous bloom in the flower garden border and a shortâ€"talk on wild flowers will} be a part of the afternoon program. will â€"meet in the studio ‘of Berenice Benson Bentley on Woodland road, Saturday . afternoon, . March 5, at liver oil which are so necessary for the development of these poor Charles E. Mason, Waukegan atâ€" torney, has filed his petition for nomination on the Republican ticket for state‘s attorney of Lake county. He is well known in Waukegan and throughout the ~county, and his friends believe that he is eminently fitted for the office which he seeks. ning of the sewing chairman, Mrs.| Rut! Elwood B. Low, Laurel avenue. It|inal. Waukegan Lawyer Seeks Nomâ€" ination on Republican Ticketâ€" Mr. Mason is 42 years old. He was raised and has resided in Lake county all his life, at one time being a dependent boy in this county and school by the county court of Lake county. _ Afterwards Mr. and Mrs. A. M., White of Round Lake, IIl., took him from that school and raised him and he attended the disâ€" Infant Welfare Holds . Interesting Meeting |â€" became a barber, and at different times worked on farms and at the barber business; also at the musical profession, being a drummer. He traveled on the road selling barber supplies in the year 1912. Drove a Schumann Club Meets &} At the regular meeting of Highâ€" land Park lodge No. 1862 B.P.0.E. last Friday evening, the following officers were nominated for the en« suing year: Exalted ruler, William Desond: esteemed leading> knight, Carl Anderson; esteemed / loyal knight, William â€" Leuer; esteemed lecturing knight, William Mooney; secretary, Archibald . Abercromby; treasurer, William E. Becker; trusâ€" #, John O‘Keefe; delegate, William itten; alternate delegate, James â€"â€"Aided â€"byâ€"her banjo, Miss â€"Frierson gives a drama of Gullah negro life in story and song.. It is a simple story, because it is of a simple folk. It is beautiful and ugly, stark, yet spiritual. It is life. She pictures the romance of their lives, the music of their souls, their religious ferâ€" ver. To hear her tell her stories, sing her songs, to see her give the foundation material of a "spiritual" and see the steps by whic}l it grows into a dance, all this is a delightful experience which no guditor will ever forget. MSH LA ENKE __._ .. aiiks e GCIENEY 4 :. NUAE _ CADREenai .. C200 (ere B ty s P ol We eiaaest ns n e ie PR in w ue c Es n eP eagage Frapgge s 1000080 igg 8 11. The election of officers will take|â€"and moralizing picture willâ€"Beâ€"reâ€"| and scotties; the Hallam ken place at the next meeting FÂ¥iday,| ceived by almost every type of audiâ€"}Trish #setters; M. V. Reynolds, | March 11th. As there appears to be|ence with genuine enjoyment.| Villa, doberman pinschers; and it is quite likely that "all will be | Juliette Compton are featured. Famâ€"|Park, Irish setters and other s; elected. . Janae ht ‘___~â€"~(Continued on page 28) ing dogs.. . a ~~Miss Frierson is the slim, fair haired girl> from â€" South Carolina, who. startled Evanston audiences and Chicago critics not long ago, when â€"her playâ€" of South Carolina negro â€"life, â€""Quagmire," _ was. _proâ€" ducedâ€" ‘by = the < University. theater. Some critics, among them Meyer Levin of _ the Chicago Daily News, said "Quagmire" was better than “Porgy.” » x ‘,. , s This brilliant young playwright is=already being spoken of as ~anâ€" other Cornelia Skinner or another Ruth Draper. Her work is origâ€" artist on the. March program of the Ravinia Woman‘s club Wednesday, March 9, â€"at the Villageâ€"houseâ€"at 2:30 p.m. and a rare treat is in store for allâ€" who hear this young interâ€" preter of folk poetry and music of Anne ~Frierson, brilliant _young: AHE PR E turesâ€"aâ€"real and â€"living history. â€"| North Shore Dogs to â€" _ _Rpsiness_fore boat captain, becomes involved in a feud, long standing and bitter, be> tween the crew and the river folk. Family. ‘"Over the Hill." This is a strong presentation of an all too frequent situation in life, a psycholâ€" ogical study ofâ€"the development of childrén embarking on careers and of A mother loath to lose them. It is a gently moving, human drama. The gurprising versatility of Mae Marsh in the role of the â€"young mother and then of the forsaken You who read this column can have little idea of the sense of graâ€" tification enjoyed by the writer when the word "Family" can follow the picture reviewed. And this week there â€" are. several instances. for which we rejoice andâ€"one of which is given the highest rating the Naâ€" tional committee can give. "Way Back Home" is the one referred to, the first pregentation of Seth Parker in the â€"films, and refreshing enterâ€" tainment, free from sophistication. It is a rural comedy with delightful comments by Phillip Lord. Family. "Heaven on Earth" has an interestâ€" ing and unusual setting for a highly melodramatic theme, in which the adopted son of a Mississippi riverâ€" mother, makes fascinating enteérâ€"| are Harold M. Florsheim, High!! â€" ArIVes tainment, _even ~thought at times | Park, airedale terriers; Thomas t x heart â€" gripping.. Family. "Rich}>Howell, Barrington,; Labrador r Stupey Smi Man‘s Folly" suggested by Dicken‘s| evers and Irish wolfhounds; rignt Lo "Dombey and Son" Unusual.to a| William R. Crawford, G1 frick‘s dan screen overloaded with sex so freâ€"\ chows;â€" the Stewart kennels, Hij arch 17th i in and made a study of the early days in this vicinity will be the speaker of the afternoon.. He is well informed and able to talk on "Our Local History,."â€"and evervone & 2°000 To rg o s oge ve feo® MnE CEne Cer BC TE i Mc l o s o h telg 2c en hir Mrs, Egan will have as Assisting s P wa as hostesses, Mrs. Harry A. Sellery,|â€" ..;Com[.xete in Annual 8 Mrs. Joseph F. Leaming, Mrs.*Cayâ€" Chicago Kennel Sho‘? ,,, oline A. ?arliament, and Hrs. Sewâ€" ies nass » j Micket ell Truax. ~© is looking forward to a most interâ€" esting afternoon. 7 _ An exhibition of early Highland Park newspapers and photographs has been arranged by Miss: Evva D.A.R. Better Films .. Mrome of Mrs‘ Exan| _ HAS GOOD RECOI There‘ has been a change made this month in the meeting place of the North Shore Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revoluâ€" tion from that as originally planâ€" ned and appearing in the year book. Notâ€" m ices have been sent out that Mrs. William at her home on Eganâ€" *S ‘ dale road at 2:380â€"p. § €~ m. next Tuesday afâ€" ternoon, March 8. Mr. Hiram L. Kennicott, a fellow townsman and younger member of Park, who has long been interested and no doubht Mr. Kenniâ€" at the grand championship. hOM® U spisn post. now held by "Higgin‘s Rad Pat," ! Follovl:iong Irish setter ownedâ€"by> Mrs. BA Byjoram â€" was Hallam, 5802 Greenwood aven!. ::;::de: ‘L! Chicago. This dog swept through Sistant State‘ long list of champions and inter® (Baughey givi tional champions to win the trop! ses. â€" Mu of best in show regardless of brÂ¥ gfered by the at last year‘s kennel club show.: â€" Bighwood pos ‘The best dogs in the Chicago ar Mership drive, will be in the fight to stave off t linlist every eastern invasion, Mr. Stewart h Uity. LA TE ow breeders> o icago suburbs ‘ be represented in the coming sh6_ tu mSn PDuring his service to the . cour as state‘s attorney 980 convictic have _ been obtained in the. cou and circuit courts for major crim Col. Smith‘s good work recently successfully _ prosecuting ~the f; Indications are that some 1,5 entries will be on hand on the opé! ing day, Mr, Stewart said, with particularly heavy influx from & ~~Hundreds of pedigreed dogs 1 idate on â€" homes and leading kennels of eral are â€" cago‘s suburbs will compete for h mination, _ other parts of the United States ( UFâ€" Channel 1 the 3ist annual allâ€"breed show ( § Grady of C the Chicago Kennel club in the Fir | Th# prima: Regiment Armory, 16th street pril 12 at t Michigan avenue, on March ters decide and 27, it is announced by AlexasMominations. der H. Stewart, Highland . P ne«« lrxâ€"ai;g: ‘received at the Kennel offices, 5 â€" N:â€"Wabashâ€" avenue, gtate‘s.. Attorney _ 4. Â¥. Sulfininttion are whose exceHent record in that o anston, Jan has won ‘him wide popularity .dsworih C recognition throughout ‘the state M go Eric. A. an efficient county prosecutor is 0. Johnsc candidate for nomination on the phen A. Da publican ticket at the Primary Ch tion April 12 for another term that office. He is receiving promi Entrance of of hearty support from : his frien@ih@ Ta¢¢ ~follo throughout the county and is seiliftated plan to ing reâ€"election on his record,. _ (Reâ€"election as & president OI Dangaits Cchargeu will PUOPDITIE â€" Sm Sm Mitchell home in Lake Forest wip_«"*~. . the result that allâ€"{four were mt the dist tenced to the state prison at Joli ical activiti isâ€"an instance of ‘his prompt hindblom w1 active service in law enforcem ake a deter bcielih ob oR fndndv en n t hx sman Chi Col. Smith Seeks Reâ€"Electiiwill be oppose! Upon His Performance in WRomination by mu _1 Aan o. Bording to th The eastern invasion will be ai That Office Y, MARCH 3 e ope | Twelve new with Wiated into th om o.. 501 of ighwood last s monies w me: asâ€" a su §3 ‘dispatch j urch declare is mind bee: ringfield. ashington. ven Ca arch 17th Tick all of local

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