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Highland Park Press, 27 Oct 1932, p. 5

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F06iiTirTa%ritii% to ally that his or her I in the poll books. pa1ifteatioms for vot- It the voter shall have tate one year/in the ed on page 28) Homer will speak, e auditorium, High- sday evening, Nay. spices of the Robse- b of Lake county. l start at 7:30 and andidate for Cover- is address promptly .t Claire C. Edwards nd Mrs. Cuttleld.. Forest also will talk. for Ill the towns 'orest Ind Wilmet- , an announcement "eharm" of the form. e group showed less r. Jacks enlightened n the santiary con- islands in regard to iiirrto, Talk a Auditorium d Park, Nov. 1 oe C. Goodwin, the club, who will pre- Illot taken at last 9 Lions club Hoover aosevelt and Thomas Homer wasn’t quite 1tipt_tLCgMsezuinss i like to sirend 'at in the Hawaiigg hr, ds and the Philip- ftsAalk many of the ally was held, on " In the auditor- nan’s club building rip“ speakers were I!!! ttntiatr.uart of October 13, Dr. my? a very interest- have not made sure no: ‘ai-e‘ listed in thi, November 1 and sec 1e: are included. icials will by at the to give necespary in. nrding registration. Should Register " that Your Name led in Poll List tilt Precinct lb tt fair ‘idea of "ti'fe coming presidential ' for registration in rforg the general elee. Favors‘ '.. Hears Good IE by Dr. Jacks 'edneaaay Eve ' is Tuesday, No. lDAY, NOV. 1 $52-22: 399999111 ’. J9tt - Armistice Boll, Nov. " The Armistice Clarity bullepon- Noted by Damn-em Spencer Post, _ No. 145 of ttie America: Legion. gill be held on tho evening of My __. .. ~-~‘¥~M¢ ttdpi-fed - MM" ‘ _ Woman’s ehitr,' int of at 'itti _ DOOM-Shield. high school as m! I B-rr-r-trev-r-fr-V-Vail/the. tte-ba/starr/Gi, The Young Men's club powerful aggregation of gridders runs up another victory last Sunday by ad- _ ministering a crushing defeat to the Highwood Indians by a score of 88 ---io 0 before the largest crowd so far this season. Football fans from both cities, accustomed to seeing their respective teams engaged in one of the old time hectic battles, were greatly disappointed as the Young Men’s club team ran rough-'1 ,, ahod overtime Indians and-proved ta, Offers Fine Tribute , to Republican Party The following tribute to the re- publican party is contributed by Dr. W. J. Shedd, 47 S. St. Johns ave.: "The Republican Party-its mem- ories are too sacred, its principles are too'righteous end too enduring. its enemies from without or within.? and too hating, its record is too Brand, its need to the country is too met, its leadership and its mem- bership are too pettlotic and too t111- ed with hope for the country, f6r it to" be destroyed by the assaults of 1 its emenle- from without or within"! Considerable diftteutty is being experienced in bringing travelling teams of the 175 to 185 pound class Ho-tho local gridiron- owing to"the desirability of outside heavyweight teams to play on their own grounds for finnneial reasons. However, every effort ig' being made to tur- nish "stronger contention. in the also bring a brief message. The Highland Park quartet consists of Messrs. Wm. Bowden, David Olson, Henry Hansen and T. o. Thompson. This quartet is one of the popular organizations " our community, they NW”: attract a, large ,andap- preciative audience. A cordial in- Vitation is -iiiiTiiiiired to their many friends and to the' community in Zeneral to attend this vesper serv- interest (o the- community in" gen- eral, in so far' that the Highlhnd ?arkyrttartet win present a well se- MII tttrtuhtatretsent a genie}; of valu- able and interesting Sunday after- noon Veapers. "The opening service of this year's series wilrbe held on the coming. Sunday afternoon at Bethany Churehxto Begin Vesper Series on Sunday Afternoon 15c” I’m'm‘ stronger opposition. WY. 001033 " "" Beat Indians M to 0 in Last Sunday’s Game; Chicago Team Here Nov. 30 (CpMinued on page 731) tlJMNlliR'frCuffr"_ DEFEA'IS HIGHWOUDj BY withstanding A very delicious luncheon was Oct. Mth, " Sky Harbor. "ti served at the meeting of the High- Williams and his eight-piece h land Park 1uehtu Center of the hrs from Chicago will furnish the fnnt Welfare society " the home of "tde, The hall will be attrnetts Mrs. Iikhrin Johnson, 168 Central deeoraUd in keeping with the o “(a over 1 laments fhtidhed and unveil. Ticket: mm: he “in: info-r VWVWh‘I-hienu ftnidhed and prevail. - 'raeiiGidridTrr"aGii -__.- gent _in ll the hunt Venn-19¢:- from members of navies of other powers “Gom- pared with that of United States. Admiral Cluverius mude a very interesting. and instructive address dealing with the relative strengths of navies of other nowen Incom- The Highland Park Rotary club had the pleasure of hearing Rear Admiral Wat T. Cluverius, com- mandant at the Great Lakes Naval Training station speak at its week- ly luncheon session Monday noon " the Moraine hotel. _ IIIIC “cuuwulhll uswmmy nan, at q District 107 school botrrd leaders o'colfk. will meet this week to consider The Philharmonic .String Quartet what retrenchments will be neces- is an organization composed of four sary because of the voters' refusal members of the Chicago Samphon'y tn approve a 30 cent increase in orchestra. All have been prominent rthenschooliax. f T., _ __ ' for a number of Will’s as sohiists If The increase was voted down, 759 and chamber music players. to 551. at a gnecial aim-Hm Run"- "iiiiiGiiTii"tTiiii present the Philharmonic String Quartet, Sunday, Oct. 30, at the Kenilworth assembly hall, at 4 o'colck. Rotary Club Hears .- Admiral Chiveriug at _ Monday Luncheon see her. back' again in the,ciiiririiG role of Sara Jatrrey. Philharmonic String C Quartet in Program her wiirr on the stiige after nad. son of directing and the Ravinia Players aufjenets will be glad to. Gertrude Williams, the leading lady of "Rebound" playing in the Ravinia Village House November 11 and the Highland Park Woman's tl.tt9et.ry_l.ttz._.ggi_gr_itin, this Der, Infant Welfare Meets STARS IN, PLAY ctrt1ttggLl2EitiiE TI! Pill! The Young Men's club will hold 3 masquerade ball, Sunday evening, Oct. Mth, " Sky Hubor. "Noe" Williams and his eittht-pieee hand from Chicago will furnish the mn- ‘eic. The hall will be attractively decorated in keeping with the ocea- Opposition to the tax increue was led by the Deerfield Township That- payers' assgcintion, while the Par- ent-Teacher association favored the boost. and music courses, according G Howell Murray. president of School District No. 107. _ Defeat of the increase means elimination of domestic. science, phy- sical education, manual training The increase was voted down, 759 to 551, at a special election Satur- day, which saw a record turnout of voters. Th?, polls were open from nooh until t o’cTock. F _ _ mm men- work. . Annual Open “House For the money you will pay for IS Largely Attended for your own amusement and en- V . [ tertainment at the carnival Sat- ' A jolly- good "inte mehed'my , fe.',?',,,-"-..!?,'?":---.-.- student more than 100 parents and teachers will be able to rem m tsehoot. who attended the annual open house Every member of the~faculty us, of the Ravinia P.T.A. at the village (Continued P" pace 31) house last Friday night. “Dancing, --------.- ping pong {and bridge. pioved popn- Came IN " _ u at . " l PM i . v _ - - . PN . - !mhe'ePdee5Ne tors , d participants. The music, Li ave ' alowe en _ Vt, donatiby thkNorth Shore Talking "'_-. . ‘ Machi , company, added much zest Campbell chapter No. 71101330! to the party.‘ Receipts totalled far of the Eastern Star held a- very m- more than the committee anticipated tereatintt meeting on October " and will spent on much needed play- when Past Cake" night '38 ob School Tax Increase "Niiiul'iiriHiire- of humor. "Amerieap Madness" on Wednesday, Nov. 2, with Walter Huston and Pat O'- Brien .is a masterpiece. It concerns banking and mob hysteria. It is clean jandmstrong,’ and suitable for '31]. "Divorce in the Family," Thurs- day. Oct. 27, and Friday, Oct. 28, with Jackie Cooper, Lewis Stone, and Conrad Nagel, is a fine,bit of work by Jackie as the unhappy son of divorced parents. “Congorilla” by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson on f5atttrdar,-thrt.-2t "ttrv-tra" 113 Wonder- ful scenery on the Congo. It is an interesting picture of animal and native life. “Horsefeathers".by the four Mart Brothers on Sunday, Monday. Tuesday, is a typical Marx brothers picture, full of fast and fu FMS _-.elr?.regi,rsst-c1r3g.hohsh--_tttrir, .: '. M. C. Masque Ball at Sky Harbor, Sunday Pictures at the Aleyon this week offer good acting, beautiful scenery and good fun. wA. R. Bistter Films Committee Review iii ITiEfidirgiitiiFihiy if mph. SCHOOL M»mm$h“m than hopes that all mm will Masque and dance for ii has and their families. Theme Sl be no chm fiir admission but than failinrto - In com and name will In am a to. " the door. This event promin- to be gm of the otstaustdintr min At the nextirognhr meeting No. vember 2, the egttertatgtrnegtt eon- ntttee are sponsoring s Won After the regular business, ses- sion, the ceremony of initintion was exemplified. ‘The past oitteem in line were called upon for remake and in response related many put him: in the history of Camp- bell chapter. At the clone of the meeting the guests of the main: end members qtemr'htvtted into the dining room where . delicious lunch was served and the yum] loch] hour was enjoyed. T Brown, Aiiii6jEeiiiirN6Fiiiiiirtht ver, Astro. Patron, Andrew Yowell, secretary, Albeit Larson, trenaurer, Adelaide Green, conduetretm,Blanehe Musser, Asso, oonductreps, Emma Brown, chaplain, Emelie Enaak,Mar- shall, Caroline Winter, orginist, Jennie Chantry, Adah, Frances Lar- son, Ruth, Margaret Marshall, BBS. ther, Lilian Moon, Martha, Laurel Sobey, Elects, Emma Howe, Warden Charles Brace, Honorary Sentinel, Anna Carlson, Sentinel, Blanche Muller, soloist. "ttWr'mRr.-wigtdrr-lrtWiiirtdiiF iiiiif 31:65 ther Schneider oftksiated in. the East as Worthy Matron and worthy Ptr. tron, with the following omens fill.. Campbell chapter No. "rthiter of the Eastern Star held a.very'in- teresting meeting on October 19 when Past OfBeers night was ob- New games. variety shows, . ww. ter carnival, and a chamber of hor- rors are just a few of the may Bt- tractions to he tenured “the 311-: Iowe'en Carnival on Saturday, Octo- ber 29, from 2 until 11 o'eloek, on all three floors of the gym and in- dustrial arts building at Deerfield.. Shields high school, for the student benefit fund. [ Exireet Huge Crowd at Affair Stage to Help Students r Stay in School . CHARITY CARNIVAL AT . HIGH SCHOOL SATDY. _ , The students will receive one dollar a week for washing blaek.. boards and assisting the When with their work. . five students may be helped io remain in school for the rennin- det of the year. _ “Arum on)": cutting it F393

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