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Highland Park Press, 15 Sep 1932, p. 32

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ied tÂ¥ oi iile ui tibies: mt P é j g!‘ée !'ZiE'ii‘ P §H:rSE OF THE NEW SE ? | d to¢; W 3 k t~£06: 5 3 $ i cssB . A F y t Llisl. hsgemgseh & â€" a i* 44â€" hy nrm o m on m oo nc ce m on # $ré gi 4 i2 \g Makes audiâ€" â€" & \ PÂ¥ ences shake f with langhâ€"joy! Thurs. and Fri. Sept. 22â€"23 "Rebecca _of Sunnybrook Farm" _ with MARION NIXON and RALPH BELLAMY Thriliee of the Frozen North!! SEE the terrific battle between an Eskimo and a ferocious Polar Bearâ€"Wild Walrus Huntâ€"and scores of giant sea beasts. $2000.00 Anniversary Gifft Night â€"ON THE SCREEN_ "Skyscraper Souls" NOTE: Added at the Matinee onlyâ€"an ideal children‘s attracâ€" tion. . Gemar oi th TOM KEENE in "PARTNERS" Sun. Mon. Tues. _ Sept. 18â€"19â€"20 "IGLOO®" ° Thurs. & Fri. Sept. 15â€"1 "MYSTERY RANCH" GEORGEi O‘BRIEN "YOUNG "AMERICA" TWENTYâ€"EIGHT ALISON: & RICHARD .. Sept. 21â€"One Day "MADAME "RACKETEER" . (Mat. & Eve.) _ Sep â€"ON THE STAGEâ€" GENE AUTRY _ Oklahoma Singi Cowboy â€"ON _THE SCRngENâ€"< WARREN WILLIAM SPENCER TRACEY continuous from 2 to 11 FINEST ATTRACTION THE NEW SEASON in a drama of the world, the flesh and the movies . HOLLYWOOD® 1OWELL SHERMAN NEIL HAamLTON GREGORY RATOEFEF ¢ Makes audiâ€"â€" ences shake with laughâ€"joy! * SKIPWORTH with with NNETT im Lake Forest 15â€"16 17 2:30 championships in the jumper, hunter, and hunter.sweepstakes, will be shown, and a polo game for the Military championship of the Sixth Corps area, beginning at 3:15, will close the afternoon features. The Sunday afternoon, Sept. 18, the grand championship contest in four main events will be held at the Fort Sheridan polo field. Beginning at The classes Saturday afternoon beginning at 2:30, will include ladies hunter, three gaited saddle horse, officers‘ charger (open to any citiâ€" zen of the United States), five gaitâ€" ed saddle horse, lightweight hunter, hunter hack, team of three hunters, touch and out, and the â€"second heat of the Hunter sweepstake. Saturday, morning, from 9:30 to 12:00, the Children‘s Horse show, conducted under the supervision of Miss Libby Chase, wil} be held. â€" The equestrian events, open to civilian and military entries, begin Friday afternoon at 2:30, when the afternoon classes will include pair jumping, novice hunters, triple bar jumpers, three gaited saddle horse, middle and heavyweight hunter, polo pony, and the first heat of the Hunter sweepstake over the difficult Olympic course. x Competitive drills by the Infanâ€" try, Cavalry, and Field Artillery and driving contests and maneuvers will compete the all military show to be given each evening. ' (Continued from page 2) serve, and National Guard. "DRY CLEANERS as well as LAUNDERERS"â€" Telephones Highland Park 177 and 178 Glencoeâ€"Winnetka: Translate 1023; Deerfield 228; Libertyville 290 PLANT, 618 N. Green Bay Road HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"SEPTEMBER 12 TO 24 â€" ~ Single Wool .. .. .30¢ Double Wool ... .50¢ Single Cotton ... .20¢ Double Cotton .. .30¢ May we suggest for DRY CLEANIN G: Suits, Dresses, Cog}s, Wrags, Gloves, Hats: Drapes, Rugs, Furniture. 618 North Green Bay Road, Highland Park Convenient Parking Space â€"Discount on Laundry Blanket Special Dry Cleaning Co. Dry Cleaning THE PRZSS Among the boxâ€"holders are: Miss Edith M. â€"Behr, â€"F. W, Cushing, C. C. Daughaday, Stanley Field, D. N. Geyer, J. Frank Grimes, Samuel Inâ€" sull, John F. Jelke, Jr., James S. Kemper, Donald R. Kimbark, Exâ€" Gov. Walter J. Kohler, James R. Leavell, Mrs. William E. Lloyd, David J. Molloy, Mrs. Robert R. Mcâ€" Cormick, Maj. Frederick McLaughâ€" lin, Mrs, Halsey Powell, Mrs. James A. Patten, Fred A. Poor, Earle H. Reynolds, John H. Reynolds, John Ritchie, Mrs. Laura A. Schweppe,l my, Milwaukee; Indian Hill club, Winnetka; Milwaukee Hunt club, Milwaukee. .__Partial Entry List ___ _ â€"A partial list of entries in the Horse Show include Mrs. W. R. Odell, Jr., Mrs. John E. Hughes, Mrs. J. T. Bowen, Jr., Mrs. O. A. Richter, Miss Narcissa Thorne, Miss Theo Winters, Miss Florine Goldâ€" smith, Miss Ruth Coolidge, Miss Barâ€" _bara Tennant, Laurance H. Armour, Ira C. Darling, Douglas Robb, Maj. Roy B. Nordheimer, I. N. McGowen, Egbert Spencer, Henry A. Hartnett,‘ Thomas R. Chalmers, . Wallace Wakem, William Marshall, R. C. Hyatt, Clark J. Lawrence, R. B. Watt, Leonard S. Florsheim, Jr., Maj. Gen. Frank Parker, Col. F. A. Ruggles, Col. C. O. Thomas, Jr., Lieut. G. S. Smith, Maj. C. K. Rhineâ€" hart, Maj. Peter T. Carpenter, Pabst Farms, Oconomowoc, Wis.; M & N Stables, Chicago; Hartnett Riding school,; Winnetka; Pond Gate farm, Dundee; Park Ridge Riding acadeâ€" will be held Sunday evenin An( The following committee will be in charge: Mesdames N. Bederman, I, Berlin, Ira Fisher, L. Lewis, Arâ€" thur K. Levy, B. D. Stein, D. A. Suekoff, M. Wolterberg, Harry Canâ€" mann, chairman, Harry Kuhn, chairman of chairman. a20¢ r Honorary President _ _ _ _ A Word of Welcome .....Mrs. Gerson B. Levi President Chicago Section Our Opportunity and Our Obligation o oo toes ... Reioii Ts io Hostesses will be Mrs. Samuel Alschuler, Mrs. Martin Barbe, Mrs. A. G. Becker, Mrs. Israel Cowen, Mrs. H. I. Davis, Miss Julia I. Felâ€" senthal, Mrs. Barnett Faroll, Mrs. Hirschberg, Mrs. Nathan Klee, Mrs. Felix A. Levy, Mrs. Emanuel Manâ€" del, Mrs. Arthur Oppenheimer, Mrs. Moses L. Purvin, Mrs. Ignace J. Reis, Mrs. Julius Rosenwald, Mrs. Charles â€" Shulman, Mrs. â€" Joseph Spiegel, Mrs. Lawrence M. Stein. The given : Greeting The North Shore Membership committee of the "Council of Jewâ€" ish Women‘s Organizations" is to have a "tea‘" at the home of Mrs. Abel Davis, 600 Sheridan road, Glencoe, Tuesday, Sept. 27, from 2 to 5 p.m. â€" â€" â€" =â€" <oâ€" > ~ Councilâ€"of Jewish <~~ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Womenâ€"To Holdâ€"T ber in English and mathematics classes of advanced nature, and a number in the domestic science deâ€" partment ~and ~theâ€"vocational, deâ€" The present group of postâ€"gradâ€" uate students is taking courses in l_anguages and the commercial sub Many students in the past have found this to be the case, gaining credit in languages, mathematics, and English, where the student has completed the required credits first. Such courses as mechanical drawâ€" ing are also given credit in some expenseâ€"~which theâ€"school could not afford at this time. However, many of the courses given here will bear college credit in the various colleges throughout the country. Of this number, there is one member of the class of ‘290, one of the class of ‘30 and four of the class of ‘31. The remainder are members of the class of ‘32. Most of the stuâ€" dents are graduates of Deerfieldâ€" Shields, but there are a few from other schools. ’ It was the hope of Mr. Sandwick, principal, that a. special course in social . science surveyâ€"a freshman course given at the University of Chicagoâ€"might be given to those post graduate students who were planning on going to college, but it was found that this would incur an Fiftyâ€"seven â€" postâ€"graduate and special students are attending class. es at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school this year, taking from two to four courses each. This is a maâ€" terial increase over last year and all previous years. 57 Post Grads and Special Students Entered at D.S.H.S, Maj..Gen. Frank Parker, Brig Frank C. Bolles, John E. Hug following program will be THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ; . Hannah G. 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