COMMUNITY MORALE BENEFI'I'I'ED BY PLAN , _ SPECIAL FOR . . Saturday Night Q -eee 7 Club Steak l Organized recreation can salvage ebbing morale and is doing this in hundreds of communities, ,the Press believes. Community centers and play ground: are building healthy bodies and good citizenship in the younger generation wEicE Giriiri7i7ir" mtultttide-otte community lift and industry. i The programs at our indoor com- munity centers and on our summer playgrounds is more necessary now than in normal economic times. At small cost, public and private were ation helps to Vmstnin courage among grown ups to protect 'chilo drisn from a sense of depression nnd defeat.. - Programs of Community Serv- ire Have Cheering Etfeets te in Times Like These This: will help to send our unem FiiiiiefrTrred â€Ema _ Relish ' . . A5c HOWARD-UDELL Far from cuttting out or cutting down play and recreation opportuni- ties, now is the time they should be increased. e ten, third to Lois Carina, and honorable mention to Ada Vin- Three Deerfte1d-tehiettia township high school students shared dn-the Hard: for miniature houses and gardens at the sixth annual Flower Mow held Inst week at Muncipial played back to work bearing fewer scars of disillusionment and fear with the help of constructive recre- ation for them and their families. Human Service Many families in Highland Park and vicinity have no money this year for vacation trips, game equip- ment pr commercial recreation. The organised activities promoted by the Community Service of Highland Park, and, during the playground season, by the. East Park Board, bring fun and gladness to the vari- ous neighborhoods. These recrea- tion activities serve as a needed change from homes that are steep- ed in the gloom of unemployment. The human.aervieea of these recre- ation centers are evidence that the city places a value on its citizen- members, even though temporarily it has no place for many of them as earners and producers. The spirit“! 1t_qrttrtsrthrt come; from lack of anything to do is Bee- ond only to the physical hunger that comes, from lack of food. Last year there were eight organ- ized baseball teams in Highland Park. This year, owing to the un- employment, [there will be ademand for several more. - is}! -Sjjhp3tW'1rtilti _...',"' WIELAND’S MILK In! guts: You can keep down your food costs, and feed yin" family better if you'will provide » - ticipants. card. Now if that had saliva "iuTiiiGri7ErirrGririLiserT out. of Scotchman we. wouldn't have been session at frequent intervals during so surprised. . I that time.--Btpton Herald. Kite Flying Contest Friday at Sunset Park _ Boys and girls ‘are "eTinde4 again by Community Service of the Annual Kite Flying contest which is to be held Friday, April 15, on the athletic_ field of Sunset park, the meet to start at 4:00 pan. that tiiirritries in the siidAti, their particular type of kite, and there will be ample assistance on the Quad} mguide and direct " par- weekly series, “Aftists ind Knis- try." Carleton Smith will discuss a top- ic of vital interest to every resident of Chicago on his radio program next Sunday at five o'eloek over ra- dio station Wino, the history and achievements of the Chicago Sym- phonny Orchestra under the leader.. ship of Theodore Thomas and Fred- erick Stock and the need of pre- serving it foe the community. That organization is seriously threatened with cessation of its activities at the end of its current season next week, April 22. If plans for reorganiza- tion fail, music lovers will be forced to be content with the tsyrnphony'ss records. Mr. Smith ‘will illustrate his lecture with recorded selections. Carleton Smith To Talk Over Radio on Symphony Orchestra Synge Swiss historian has writtenlhJe' THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR It is the Perfect Food and Nature's Recipe for Health “I"?! ONE QUART Oli' MILK DAILY . for each member of your family. ' From Our Salesman or Phone-- Hiahland Park 3832 - - and Vitamins. in "Arrowtrmith" will be the at- traction for three days starting on Sunday, April 17. This is one of the outstanding dramatic produc- tions of the year, and included in the superb cost is that splendid ttet.. or, Richard Bennett. ' F The Sunday admission price of the Alcyon theatre has been" reduced. There are special earphones for the hard of hearing available at the box office at no extra charge. Saturday, April. 16, is the date for that silly symphony of laughs called, "A Passionate Plumber," featuring a trio of peerless comics, consisting of Buster Keaton, Polly Moran and Jimmy "Sehrtoaz1e" Dur- ante. Hi'or sheer hilarity this pie- ture cannot be duplicated. A new serial, IThe Air Mail Mystery,“ starts at the Saturday matinee. fawn, it i, said, forpatronizing this local theatre. “It is claimed that the picture is the brightest and the clearest bn 'thé Narth’ Shore. ' _ The Alcyon offers an interesting program of photoplaya" for the com- ing week. Thursday and Friday bring “Murders in the Rue Morgue,†a thrilling mystery, featuring Bela Lugosi of "Draeuli' fame, and Sid.. ney Fox, and also Pola Negri’s tri- umphant return to the screen in "A Woman Commands." Fine Bill Scheduled at Alcyon Theater A group of Washington physicians we been observing a man who has ’KRTYGIT, mum". APRIL u. m: iii? been out of _ 3 month, that the vi :mls during at hotels, tenant†BM. 7 virtually everywhe: _______ _ would at home." _ _ - u . 7 _ There will be 9 . "e ' _ . howxsver--thaeuit new EYES OFTHE Two National Ce Center of Int, In addition,3he r feted reduced rates to the national com likewise eat rates friends of delegate TRWF-FiiW6rir. __--- to the city’s guest: Chicago Associatio has guaranteed that increase in hotel ra ignated 500 first available for the vi ranged that more t will be available at $1.50 to $4 a room. In two months " nation will be focuse or more tteetrrtttetp; Stadium upon the that spacious audit: president of the, Tn be nominated, says story from Chicago That much is cer1 publiean and Dem conventions~ will b the Stadium. The June. The Repubi will select its, sum almost immediately pects to gain anywh 000 to $10,000,000 perks say that the mate is not impossil ent economic conditi out that the influx sands of visitors, b Although these h tics! events are at Chichgo is' agog w Preparations, on . a are under way for tion of this many th tors who will asset: arranggments are Pl by the kitoiF1isdtte, fr gatherings mean m playing host. give, scheming ribs Tammy Arum " Merchants and have also lined up and have announm nary appeal. Pu will be is prelimina: 1933 World’s_ Fair. To Make Bids paving} up or.6 Volo on Route Mt, I intron ttmite 60 I Lake counties Ito: Fox Latte, and for April 27 on ukugonnty. c-' aiearaneeattletr nations Bu High