i# _ The Highland Park Press _ | ’j state senator; William M. Caill??"‘") / 1/ _ of Woodstock and Charles A. Stanâ€" :r!;f“ 1. â€"Purchase your tICKEVS_NOV $ ton of Igglepide, candidates for repâ€"| [ m j :;“gy ::l‘;{)n:rthoef thebDra.]n: \â€"__ + pegentative in the General Ass@Mâ€"| ou;14 _ Do not delay. _ _‘___ ~F} _ County and State Political Asâ€" .‘ pirants to Appear Mar. 29; Eim Place School <oâ€" < eE Deen . hn omcs Sn co® 000 7 eetcodsog xt ow canningeenceire ons ~â€"â€" acceptances. â€"â€" ] all your financial worries and will & j ‘ Prominent swk:; s drive away your blues. 2 ,_;t@flkm__â€, 423.’3.“:'3_;;, present The Presbyterian Guild is sponâ€" and after‘ a thorough discussion 01 the present conditions and the outâ€" look for the future, it was decided 6i ~~~ o carry on.â€" _ â€" _ . >}}â€" : Mayor Metzel and Commissioner . Gourley were appointed to choose a _ nominating committee to name & list Lt jog *n gul c 40 11 La + Ceqxuedâ€" NC e ns < ce .. z 1 ~â€"â€"â€"o‘clock at the Elm Place auditorium.| * "M"" ._~~ ~ W h«» at times | Mrs. Constant C. Hopkins, president presentedâ€" a number ofâ€"times in â€" â€"of the league, will preside. New York and Chicago, with a long dPvttFatisnd at mon perssnt in t mm t omt ult Anvitations sent to tho manng" pary| story. of modern life depicted in the . and Lake county residents are votâ€" early ‘90‘s. : ing, thirtyâ€"four responses have thus|â€" Don‘t forget that the theme of _ _ mg, O SYâ€"OR" 0 "luith twentyâ€"four| this comedy is a sure solution for CANDIDATES TO TALK | "Old Ledy 21" 7p fs VouumE XXI man of Gray‘s At a meeting of the Bocia.l Service organization, which has been carryâ€" ing on the unemployment Relief d us lc oo 13A MWeaane. day evening in the city hall, 1t """ decided to continue the i;wrk here. yc s EEO EAUECOORUERNE : DCE cCO en uaheg+ I of new officers, and this list will be presented at a later meeting. HIGHLAND PARK SsOCIAL 3 SERVICE iÂ¥ Old City Hall Building J 54 Highland Park 4000 ‘ There will be an exhibit _of garâ€" ments, particularly of children‘s clothing, â€"made â€"by . the . women.. working in our sewing . room on Thursday, March 31, and Friâ€" ~| day, April 1. These articles are all for sale. â€" The exhibit will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tea _1 will be served at 4. _____ k in Highland Park, held Tuesâ€" BAKERY SALE _ aperigeene copamegpinne mt o e egrremâ€"en 0 The Kaster Bakery Sale will be weeks ago with a cup for Saturday morning from 9 to 12 in direction in the oneâ€"ac at headquarters. All kinds of de. || test sponsored by the Hig licious home made bakery goods || Community Service, Inc. will be on sale. _ > vinia â€"Players were : also :':T,'.', «~d " wl Arenmemratetnoiys 8 300 ds somicic s ; h ‘ i, both of Evanston; Thomas «y Dick n’d Harry" wirls n ® l.adâ€"b "mmif"‘mm “’u::i i on page 36) l â€" ick 1 Ha ; ‘n . . and ‘hs Man‘s bicycle. Women Decision at Meeting Votefs. oecurl_ QE ves I0F roducti Carroy | production Member of the Chicago Suburban Quality Group of Community Newspapers .. success with their threeâ€"act farce, "«Fom, Dick, and Harry," by Proâ€" fessor William Parker of Northâ€" WESuellt CE T OGIOCCCT C ty Buhl, Harriette Golden, and David Ewing, three of the loading char. acters, and all making their first apâ€" pearance with the Ravinia Players, charmed the audience with their reâ€" spective presentations of Mary, ‘Trene. and Dick. Mary Lou Mayo and Winston Long, both veterans, swept the audience into fits of hilâ€" arity as the maid, Sally, and her boy friend, â€" Harry, . while Donald Vaughan, who played with tl:e Raâ€" vinia Players in their initial proâ€" duction, "The Dover Road," deâ€" lighted the audience with his enterâ€" taining > interpretation â€"of: Mary‘s amusing, playwright husband, Tom. Robert Seyforth, also a newcomer, handled a minor role in a very capâ€" The play was â€"directed by Miss ’Gertmde Williams, who deserves a large amount of the credit for its remembered, was presented a . 10w weeks ago with a cup for excellence in direction in the oneâ€"act play eonâ€" test sponsored by the Highland Park entered in the contest, o HicHLaNDp PaARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY i will be é_iven one night, Purchase your tickets now Miss Williams, it will be also presented *" _| A. has in ::j standing yech conntrfea. _ An oldâ€"fashioned spelling bee was the feature of the Highland Park Rotary club program following the weekly ~luncheon â€" at~ the Moraine hotel â€"Monday _ noon. Two sides were chosen from among the memâ€" bers who stood along opposite walls and sat down as they failed to spell words correctly. The words given were chosen from among the MeMâ€"| _ puring the week three special bers who stood along opposite WAlls| seryiees will be held at eight p.m. and sat down as they failed to spell in the Highland Park Presbyterian words correctly. The words BiY@N| church to which all friends of the the contest proved highly interestâ€"| wednesday evening was "Significant ing as well as causing a qgf_dgll.smng" andâ€"Mrs,. Ada Tilley Allen of amusement for all concerned.| ang pp Finallyâ€"when only â€"oneâ€"memberâ€"reâ€" plniedâ€h mained standing on each side, the| 0n Thy mained standing on each side, the| ()n Thursd sessionâ€"was â€"adjourned.â€"The â€"tW0 | will â€"speak members ~who © successfully spelled ship," Mis cH warde affered were R. L. Sandâ€"| ixty Manri Finallyâ€"whenonly â€"oneâ€"memberâ€"re~ | naniedâ€"by ~Mrs. Ben H.â€"Ball,; s&08.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" mained standing on each side, the| 0n Thursday evening Dr. Sherwin y$ 4 session wasâ€"adjourned.._‘The _tw0| willâ€"speak on "Theâ€" Divine Friendâ€" __â€"â€"_.â€"â€"â€". members ~who © successfully spelled ship," Miss Elizabeth Houston and 3+ alt wordsoffered â€"were R. L. Sandâ€" Mr. Maurice G. Ivins, accompanied ++ :;;_ wick and Dr. Donald E. Rossiter. It! py Myrs. Ben H. Ball, will sing. $ was.great fun and much enjoyed ~ _ Good Friday and Easter ~â€"~â€" s all members who were present. Dr.| On Good Friday, the 8 o‘clock serâ€" 2/% J. D. Simon and Marshall John$0" | viee will be held in the church. The :‘:‘; aandurted the affair.â€" : *A ammrtot will sing a portion of theâ€"â€"â€" _ . Nation . _ | nssistant hostess, * March 29. Nationâ€"wide means that business girls all over the world are celebrating on the exact.date as nearly as possible the same time and using the same songs and to?'i'c sugâ€" gestion, "Pioneering." Alice Weseott| ** 9 *"0° 20 0000 orofly atâ€" Marks will be toastmistress and all chairman, have made especially atâ€" toasts _ read will be poetry of her own. tractive plans, arranging for homeâ€" mt Sn e n o n d M sn old mere : dipocge t Toage â€" Aegens â€"â€"Araltah ns composition. COmpOsECLIOEL : ARENK L B NeE N M C MAE e CV 05 2o Lake Forest will have charge of| and unusual prizes. f the music. Mrs. W. N. Tolles of| "Mrs. Franklin Vaughan, Tel. H. Chicago will speak on "Pioneering| P. 1752, is in charge of the tickets, for Peace." Greetings have come| which are held at a nominal price, in from many foreign countries. It| and Mrs. Benjamin Lewis, and Mrs. is a friendly chain which reaches| Harold Wampler, are responsible for around the world. Besides the 632| the refreshments. As well as offerâ€" associations which are joining in the|ing a very delightful afternoon . to celebration in this country, there are| the _ league members and their the 49 foreign countries. This is| friends the party, will aid in raisâ€" one of the many ways the Y. W. C.] ing the funds which the Highland A. has in building bridges of underâ€"| Park league pledges to the: State standing between girls ~of other| league for its campaign for Proâ€" countries. gressive Legislation and Better Citi= Thrift Shop Sponsors *A o oo 0 t s s Fashion Show April 9\ School Elections to On Saturday, April 9, the Thrift Shop of Highland Park is sponsorâ€" ing a fashion show of: Ina Cortil models at the home of Mrs. Ju':u .I..'.“l':rtlâ€"{\. 174 Hazel avenue. The hours will be from 2:30 until 4:80. £ Rniï¬iamalblutg â€" The next meeting of the Ravinia Reading club will be held «at the home of Mrs. M: Gordon Grahame, 1441 Oakmont road, on I:n:‘hz‘, Â¥, MarcH 24, 1932 se M _1 = " y Club Members |SPECIAL HOLY WEEK _ | 5o ting Bee Monday | _ SERVICES PLANNED_ ‘ $ Here Next Tuesday nationâ€"wide Program for Good Friday and . Easter. at Presbyterâ€" Many Reservations . Women Voters has brought in many reservations. Mrs. George C. Moseâ€" ley has offered her attractive home at 1267 Broadview avenue, Ravinia, for the afternoon, and the commitâ€" tee. of which Mrs. D. M. Blasier is tractive plans, arranging for homeâ€" The announcement of Easter Monâ€" piu_ainAprfl,willbeae_ndmt.e for reâ€"election for director of . the Deerfield Grammar school. At the Wilmot â€" school, Roy Clavey, who served the one year unexpired term of E. J; Ginter this past year, will also be a candidate for reâ€"election. There is no opposition, as yet, in‘ either school district. Elections will be held for the purpose of electing |ono director on the second Saturday for League of Women {Continued from page 37) William Galloway, whose term exâ€" â€"Yoters Bridge Party _ â€"â€" : Be Held April 9th NunmBEs 4 _ ue N $3