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Highland Park Press, 10 Mar 1932, p. 6

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4 is 1# is 4 14 #% Do you understand the world you live in? This challenge to the chilâ€" â€"â€"â€"â€" dren â€"whichâ€"motivates the work in the Natural Sciences will be the ~*~~~Keay note of the P. T. _A program vommerce present. However the| No. 37, I. O. V. at the Bartlott thea. questions will be .acted upon at a|tre, Highwood, on Tuesday . eyening, aneetinig in the near future. * ~* x |‘March 290th ‘at dight o‘cleck. ‘ â€" . Many suggestions were offered such as .combining the police and water departments and of turning off half the lights, etc., but no deciâ€" sions were reached â€"as there was.not ons 6 1 thies. haka} o Curtailment of expenses in the pf)- lice department, water department and street lighting were discussed on Monday evehing at the March meeting of the Deerfield Village board at the Village hall in the Masonic temple. The Chamber of Commerce met in conjunction with the council, in an attempt to solve the problem of. saving money for Deerfield. Elm Place P.T.A. to _ ; _‘ Meet Wed., March 16 Board Discusses * Economy Measures The|scope of this program, and the fact that Elm Place is unique in the quality of work done in the Natural Sciences offers an unusuâ€" ally interesting afternoon to friends and patrons of the school. cializing values." 8 o‘clock: ried, the matters ordered placed ‘on file. â€" # which, will‘ be held in the kindergarâ€" ten ropm ‘of the Elm Place school, Wednesday afternoon, March 16 at Miss Bertha Cramer, Miss Ellen Gurney,; â€"Mr. Bert: Leech and Mr. Whether or hot this committee is to a. Receive Invitation An invitation was received from the Highland Park Social Service committee, inviting the membership to attend an open meeting on March, 22, at 7:45 p.m. at the City hall. Communications were read from Congressman Chindblom and Senaâ€" tors Glenn and Lewis, expressing their opposition to the LaFolletteâ€" Costigan Bill dealing with a Fedâ€" eral appropriation in the amount of years. ~This bill has been‘ defeated by Congress and upon motion of The regular monthly dinner sesâ€" sion of the Highland Park Chamâ€" ber of Commerce was held Tuesday evening in the Green Tea Pot, with good attendance. ~Due to numerous important matters of business deâ€" manding attention, o special speakâ€" er was secured for this meeting. esse Dinner and Business Meeting On Tuesday, March 15 at 2:30 â€" on Tuesday Evening; Busiâ€" o‘clock the Highland Park Womans ness of 'lmpoftdnce = clul? will hold the usual Mqrch â€"| Women‘s Club To Hold â€"\~ Business Meeting On ‘| .Enea ~Picchietti, local tenor was ‘.! splendid in that taxing dramatic * f_‘qle, presenting "La>â€"Canzone di <| with a‘ tambourine dance. ; * © Silvio Muzzarelli w in perfect voice when> he ~sang "Guitarita (Spanish lament) with the chorus ]of beautiful girls; brilliant cosâ€" tumes and scenery. Emilio Pietroblâ€" li, made the scene of Guitarita comâ€" plete â€"with the "Tango : Argentino"‘ It is planned, if the weather is favorable, to have a big parade here of the 15 bands participating in the Northeastern High School band conâ€" test at the high school Saturday, March 19. It is expected that if the parade is possible that there will be fully 500 musicians participatâ€" Plan Big Band Parade Here Saturday, Mar. 19 Mrs. E. Gurney and chorus in singâ€" ing and dance. _\ > â€" _Misses Marie Pierontoni, Edith Monterastelli_and |Emily Leoni in their own creationg of tap and acroâ€" batics were wonmul. The symphony orchestra was rected by Aldo Biagi. Eritrea Pasquesi, Pio Luchetti deâ€" lighted the audie'nd;#‘, with comedy sketches. 111 c > Miss Alma Galagsini, accompanâ€" ist, deserves a lot‘o‘f credit asâ€" a talented pianist. _ : Misses Annette,\ Licari, Mary Santi, and Elvira%Bernardini: Mr. David~ Olson, Oswaldo. Saeilli, â€" P. Miniccu and Marco| Bertucei. Eritrea Pasquesi, Pio Luchetti deâ€" lightgd the audientp with comedy The ~Soloists of “h& eoncert we as follows: t Mr. Pietrobelli was assistedâ€" Robertâ€"Seyfarth, theâ€"roleâ€"of Mr. Mrs. E. Gurney. \Excellent was the| Dudley. Mr. Vaughan has played scene of "Oh! What A Thrill" with| one part with the Ravinia Players Mrs. E. Gurney and chorus in singâ€"| last springâ€"that of ‘"Nicholas" in ing and dance. _ \; the "Dover Road." Mr.. Seyfarth is _Misses Marie Pierontoni, Edith] new to this group. t Fine Entertainment Planned +Moving pictures and musical num in so convincing a manner, that he March 5, when the Dante Alighieri Music and Drama society of Highâ€" wood undéer the direction of Mr. Pio Luchetti presented a successful proâ€" gram for the benefit of the Oak Terrace school. + The Oak Terraee auditoriamâ€"was filled to capacity Saturday evening Many Attend Fine Program Saturday at â€" Oak Terrace School There will be interesting reports, action taken on proposed revisions to the byâ€"laws and nominations for several offices. The best way to know the business of the club, the very best way .to keep up ones inâ€" terest in the club is to attend a business meeting. ’ s business meeting at the clubhouse. All club members are earnestly urged to attend this meeting. Tuesday, March 15th. THE â€"PRES 3 diâ€" "Upâ€"Rooted" by Maurice iHndus. AJ{l members _are .urged to. be. presâ€" ent. & â€" £ € s The Ravinia Reading club will meet with Mrs. G. H. Cross, 869 Lincoln avenue, Monday afternoon, Marth 21. The assisting hostess will be Mrs. Lee Conegys. Mrs. P. Ravinia Reading Club | Meets with Mrs. Cross With the very gratifying results of their entry in the First Annual Community Oneâ€"Act Play contest in mind, the Ravinia Players are doâ€" ing concentrated work on "Tom, Dick, and Harry." Past efforts and achisvements of this group point to a successful performance on Tuesâ€" day and Wednesday, March 22 and 23. Tickets will go on sgale next week. â€" _ Miss â€"Williams, Miss Vera Purdy, Miss Enid Phillips, and Mr. Vaughan will handle the publicity. Miss Mary Louise McClernan is in charge of the set. John O‘Connor will handle the lighting, Miss June Whitworth the properties, and Miss Almyra Gibson cwill select the costumes, which are being furnished by Ina Cortil. * t assistant to Gertrude Williams,v diâ€" rector of "Tom, Dick, and Harrv." *â€"Casting for the threeâ€"act comedy;, "Tom, Dick, and Harry," by William R. Parker, to be presented in the Ravinia Village House auditorium on March 22 and 23, has bsen comâ€" pletedâ€"and the staff chosen. Donald R. Vaughan of Highland Park will Candidate for nomination on Reâ€" publican ticket for reâ€"election as congressman in the Tenth Illinois district, which includes Lake county. Tom, Dick and Harry Miss Felicite e Carolyn Saathoff, Mildred Lyle anc Mary Cullen are responsible. for. the dinner. . /‘ The members of the Pi Delta of the Y.W.C.A. are having guests in native costumes, from the four countries, Scotland, Finland, Gerâ€" many and England to tell someâ€" thing of the country life and cusâ€" tomes. Janet Laurie will speak on Scotland, Lydia Jarvie, Finland, Clarax Getz, Germany and Mrs. C. A. Hill on England. The girls from Scotland and Finland spoke to the Friendship club Thursday, March 3. It was most interesting and educational. The girl from Scotâ€" land by special arrangement of the British government at that time. secured passage for $15 to Monâ€" treal. This is the cheapest way we can travel into four countries is Under the organization plan of the Ilinois Bankers association, the state is divided into eleven banking groups. The cup on display is awarded annually to the group showing the greatest association acâ€" tivity during the year. Group four, of which Lake county is a part, has won the cup twice in succession. Mr. Roy Wright of Libertyville is chairman of this group. . . Pi Delta‘s Entertain Guests in Costume donated to the association in 1927, by Mr. J. M. Appel, president of the Highland Park State bank, when he served as preosident of the assoâ€" ciation. «_ ~ & giisplajriné this week, a beautiful ° Appel Loving Cup (Gontinued or Displayed in State A, 3,, m â€" Bank Window Here | Building Dept. pisâ€" Accurate Def The Judges Miss Hope Summers, Miss Elyse Rinkenberger, Mr. Russell Tomlinâ€" son, and Mr. Ralph Fulsom were the MeDonald ............._.... Theodore Osborn Wesley ....._._._..................... Donald Vaughn Miss Pershall played the role of the Girl in "The Valiant" which was presented by the Threshold Players. "Peggy" was the play presented by the Ravinia Players under the direction of Gertrude Williams. The cast was: The Ravinia Players won two of the awards in the First Annual Community Oneâ€"Act Play contest sponsored by Community Service of Highland Park, Inc.; the cup for the "best play," and the cup for excelâ€" lence in directing. Miss Nancy Pershal!l of the Threshold Players of Glencoe won the cup for éxcellence in individual acting. Rank High in Oneâ€"Act Conâ€" test; Glencoe Girl Is Best . Player; Groups Listed Peggy Wiltâ€". ag wWIN TWO AWARDSs | ANOT â€"assoctati0 ontinued on page 27) THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1932 . Felicite Buhl Johnnie O‘Connor . Mary Lou Mayo ... Winston Long ims â€"cup was 2°__L Park.â€"â€"Eachâ€" sheet °"~ P measures 30 inches oz and includes a comp available informati of _ Sewer, water,; street he paving plats of the I,E be available later, time the school is. pla tent â€"a . Washingtom Program. ~ * Lincoln School Is Again At a meeting of t ‘Drive association, hel ening at the home Strenger, the speake Attorney A. V. Smith. the duties of that offi trated the number of conducted during his â€" and the number of co It was an interesting t with appreciation by of the association pres Col. Smith Talk Ridgewood 1 There has been a mand for such maps tence of this set has been known. The nineteen sections. T} cured from the buildi at the City hall at a The pleting a very accu tail plats of the Ci out and these are, i ance will be somet (Continued or Maintain Just at present secrecy maintained as to the naturaâ€"a~ Itâ€"has also bee committees for been selected and dueing the entert rapidly ahead. best entertainmen been put on an an paring to That Ravinia i "Big Show" agai last an assured past, interested v wondering and . the amateur perf usually put on atâ€" benefit of the ma the Vlllage 'H()use. nouncement, by chairman of the b of the Ravinia Vi e "1932 Village jven April 29â€"30 : The building Village Varieti for Village April 2 March n‘leé:t:fng THURSDAY, MAR of City: Ar witness

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