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Highland Park Press, 6 Oct 1932, p. 23

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1 McGovern iemsen, Pastor meet for rehearsal Sunday â€" school ing worship 11:00 ple at 6:45, Prof. er. Evening servâ€" istor will speak at _and evening servâ€" rfield â€" Bruso, . Pastor n â€" Rally Sunday 9 :45 a.m. This will the Church school. am has been arâ€" goal is ag near 100 ce as we can get, sitors as possible. nds, and let them am and share the _ of climaxing our ig Woman‘s club home of Miss Lil. Oakwood avenue. n will tell of her g the past summer men of the church ted. 30 a.m. * ) 10:45 a.m. Subâ€" Not Kill." E. Church ta Place * e assisted by the or, Special music are always a part This will be the reat Loyalty Cruâ€" rited to make it a ~Nye, Pastor 1 are. invited to atâ€" midâ€"week service 5 p.m. 11:00 a.m. Rally es of worship. An tendance is looked ill sing; Rev. John ict superintendent regular quarterly ce to which every ted, will be celeâ€" 7:30. Day in all of our _ the pastor that rit of wholesome istian living. the Welcome." angelical €hurch ool:. . Our «annual rship school opens 7:30 at the Presâ€" All are urged to f our worthwhile ngelical Church That Cares" great hymn of the Â¥Y, OCTOBER 6, 139 g People‘s meetâ€" ice 8:00 p.m. Speâ€" ice. 12{UBSDAY. OcToBER All the world loves a lover; and that‘s why they get the salaries they do.. _ in the Public library auditorium, starting next Monday night. Many well known people will be scheduled to speak, but the one that this colâ€" umn is most interested in is Elizaâ€" beth Wyant, who will talk on new plays. So be sure and plan a light supper, October 17, so you will be there on time for something mighty worthwhile. ~ It is reported that only about one out of every ten shows opening on Broadway makes any money. This does not mean that we do not apâ€" preciate good drama, but most probâ€" ably points to . the fact that the Broadway producers are not good "selecters." Broadway is not inâ€" fallable. It may be that they need rejuvenation. ' The cast for Rebound, by Donald Ogden Stewart, which will be the first play of the season for the Raâ€" vinia Players, has been selected. The leading roles will be taken by Gertrude _Williams, (and Sherman Goble, Sr., of Winnetka. Gertrude Williams, whose official duty is production manager of the club, has not been seen on the 8:00 p.m. Meeting of the ladies at church. oo l4 Sunday, October 9: 9:30 a.m. Teachers‘ hour. 10:30 a.m. Church school. 6:00 p.m. Friendship circle devoâ€" tional meeting. * 7:45 p.m. Evening service in Engâ€" _ The Highland Park Public library is giving a series of bookflreviews years. The Swedish Methodist Church Highwood Ave. and Evert Place Rev. Wm. Nelson, Pastor Friday, October 7: 7:00 p.m. Junior choir rehearsal. The average moving picture diâ€" rector is forced to play "down" to his audience. The average moving picture production is made for an intellectual plane ranging between the age mentality of 11 and 14 Rummage Sale A rummage sale is being sponâ€" sored by the Parentâ€"Teachers assoâ€" ciation of the Deerfield Grammar school on Friday and Saturday, Ocâ€" tober 21 and 22, at 833 Waukegan road, in the Moeller building, just south of the Deerfield meat market. During the house cleaning season there are usually articles of wearâ€" ing apparel or household goods which are to. be discarded. Save these for the rummage sale! Mrs. Andrew Decker, the chairman, may be reached by telephone at Deerâ€" field 219, and she will be glad to send for donations. _ Goods will be priced on the Thursday previous to the sale, so a request is made to have articles for the sale brought to theâ€"store at that time or earlier. The money realized from the sale will be used for a worthy causeâ€" the school. THE €, 1932 7 t pGC ~ alrexcs @Y Tuhte GHOSTER, bright side of the footlights for some time, and Highland Park auâ€" diences will undoubtedly be glad to see her back as Sara Jaffrey, a modern girl as sketched by the pen of Donald Ogden Stewart. Sherman Goble Jr., a young actor from Winnetka, is new to Highland Park, having just joined the Playâ€" ers this season. He will play opâ€" posite Miss Williams as "Truesâ€" dale, the Great Lover." Eugene O‘Brien, from the Loyola Community <Playhouse will direct the first production. The rest of the cast is not as yet reéleased for pubâ€" lication. The Operetta which people in Raâ€" vinia have been quietly working on, is still shrouded in mystery. It has been delayed because of the great difficulty in casting the important roles, but rumor has it that they are surmounting these difficulties and will start rehearsals shortly. People that know, are more than enthusiastic: about the new, and clever music upon which the operâ€" etta is built. So that is that, until next Thursâ€" day. lish with a sermon by the pastor; music and singing will be furnished by the Union gospel string band. Tuesday, October 11: 7:30 p.m. Boys‘ Discussion group at the home of Melvin and Walter Borgeson, Bloom street, Highland Park." Wednesday, October 12: Ravinia Players meet next Tuesâ€" day night, at 8 o‘clock, in the Highâ€" land Park Public library. This is the last meeting open for nonâ€"memâ€" bers. You are welcome to come and Who remembers the good old days when the girl who smoked cig« arettes was only spoken of in a hushed whisper? sign up néext Tuesday, but after that, until the next open meeting is announced, meetings are â€" for members only . R 8:00 p.m. Midweek prayer service led by Mr. Ragnar Fredrickson. Visitors are always welcome! RELIABLE LAUNDRY 60 N. First St. _ Highland Park DRY CLEANING CO. J. SMITH Phone H. P. 178 QUALITY LAUNDERERS JUNK TELEPHONE 410 Announcements Dealer in AND THE PRESS iâ€"memâ€"| me and | :‘Ifter‘l; neeting | re â€" for | Everett Man in H. P. â€" â€"â€" Hospital; Hit by Vamp Auto Saturday Night Harry Dennison, a hired hand on the Old Mill road farm at Everett, is in the Highland Park hospital with a fractured left leg and seriâ€" ous cuts about the head, the victim of a hitâ€"andâ€"run driver who Saturâ€" day evening struck him on Prairie avenue and then fled from the scene of the accident. According to Dennison‘s story to Highland Park police, he was ridâ€" ing on his motorcycle on Prairie avenue just west of the Skokie Valâ€" ley tracks when the vampire driver struck his machine sending him headlong into the ditch. Good on special trains leaving Highland Park at 7:32, 8:02, 8:27, 9:02, 9:32, and 10.02 a.m., making connections with specials at North Chiâ€" cago Junction. _ . Frank Lichtwalt, Highland Park _ SHOE REPAIRING Milwaukee Museum . . . Monkey Island at Washington Park . . . 125 acres of woodlands at Lake Park . . . Sightseeing Trip ... Holy Hill Trip and a MYSTERY Motor Coach Tour! M I LW A U KC OE E RACINE or KENOQOSHA ROUND TRIPâ€" NV IEBOLDT‘s BAsSEMENT OnDaviss. _ EVANSTON DAVis 1000 mc e S %"'.0 + â€" s i e *\ # ommb a2 4 eA 3 Mss mt in # s es y Bsc yauicte. fe: 2 IN MILWAUKEE of Outstanding Quality â€"wzâ€"zâ€", â€" Keeps Your Old Shoes ; g! As Good As New! BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW|I RETURN ON ANY TRAIN SUNDAY! RIPâ€" .I. sUNDAY, OCT. 9 BIG BARGAIN TO L n 00 Genuine oak leather halfâ€"soles and sturdy rubber heels will be put on shoes of any sizt. Workmanship and materials guaranteed. Men‘s Rubber Heels, 25¢ ~â€"â€" Women‘s Rubber Heels, 15¢e° resident, came a1ong a rew HEnNUCCS after the accident and found Denâ€" nison lying beside the road unable to rise because of his injuries. Litchwalt rushed the injured man to the Highland Park hospital where the fractured leg was set and medâ€" ical attention was given for cuts about the man‘s head. Wieboldt‘s Basementâ€"Evanston Chief Ed Moroney stated a call was made to Highland Park police from the bospital at 7:30 o‘clock. Governor Roosevelt thinks someâ€" thing ought to be done to control the stock markets. Well, as the biggest one in the world is right in New York and subject to state conâ€" trol, what has he been doing for the past four years, anyhow 2 _ PORTH, SHORE > 5 9crbn ON THE TWENTYâ€"THREE

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