Nt Wl o a h and encouragement. I?.is‘;:k‘;"m § exhibits be !eftwat the Studio, Cotl:; & munity house, innetka, during weekofNov.Gthandnohhrflun § Friday, Nov. 11th. Te § Increue Robinson will speak at E’ â€" proach to Contemporary Art," Tea E; winbelerndandneshare‘eor- E _ ~~ dially invited, â€" °_ 19 FANCY GrRocErIEs, FRUITS AND VECETABLES ' _ . PROMPT FREE DELIVERY l‘N-M“ was _ ies ds ings, prints of all kinds and handiâ€" Farmk ash mice. | : Sa afternoons a new one this time) the type of work g'rg:p 'ig“::y'w in the same neuioe 14 e alwars of the Righect, | $xour will 1 the direction of Hazel members putting forth their ~best Ewell. This group will be known efforts to keep up the mlfllrdl, as a studio class in painting and which dominate the ideals of the creative design â€" such as linoleum league, Itilthenimoftbeluzuo block prints, trays,. screens, furniâ€" to encourage artâ€"to stimulate a ture, rugs, metal and wood craft. â€" desire in those, _whoâ€"loveâ€"artâ€"and | *‘ Mrs. Ewell believes that a group mink to develop it Our master working more or less individually p.inteni h:†ul the 'hm" hang | in this large studio can derive much amatenmy i These exhibitions. thes | mBtual benefit and %imnt‘m amateurs a e than ex at th creating a feeling of friendliness ff.- a:x_o;tï¬c;r magisznd Aheages inta alge § 10 Gogth un 1O ORCCC Wi ol fls "C" 0 vPse L WOTk handed in is always of the highest, members putting forth their ~best efforts to keep up the standards, which dominate the ideals af +%., . _ What promises to be a very inâ€" «teresting exhibition will occur at the Studio of the North Shore Art league, Sunday afternoon, Novemâ€" ber 13th at 3 o‘clock, when memâ€" bers of the league each will exhibit two paintings or pieces of sculpture. Each y{ar, thi_l fall exhibition has aroused keen interest along the north . shore. â€" Ag there has â€" never . hn mmï¬ im n coofnne 996 pogrecaenion 2 _ _ _ _ 6 that you get only first qï¬aht); grooerie.s, why not trade here and pocket the savings assured by our lower prices? + hagg | Studio _ putting forth their best | 8 o keep up the standards, | 3\ ominate the ideals of the i It is the aim of the league | ***‘ OHSidermg ing that you 1 ELAniDIition in Winnetka, Sunday say and Saturday â€"|«â€"â€"‘ not be i1 the city of North Chicago can obtain a loan from the Reconstrucâ€" tionâ€" Finance corporation, it will build a . municipal â€"electric light plant, according to action taken by SPECIALS | > ud en o t ol m arts, crafts and prints exhibition in January. All interested in this group please communicate with Mrs. Hazel Ewell, Ravinia.â€"Mrs. John Vennens, Publication Chairman. â€"â€"â€"Creative Design Class tifrindit? udn ts ol douis., Th ce k this group, on Monday‘s at‘9:15. at the Studio, Community house, Winâ€" s 24Â¥ 0 Phone H. P. 460 â€" 461 ", °_ NTICC" vady Ewelil begins as "Roo " Are instructor at the Monday Modeling Ii?teye:efltti:ngls?eaAture classâ€"from the â€"figure. Mr. Ewell| * & is a sculpture of note, having done |â€" The room meetings at Lincoln recently ‘many fine pieces here on school are taking a new departure. the north shore, the War Memeoria! | Thjg year they are to be "Room at Highland Park nmonig thes;. :‘his Nights." ; class has a few vacancies and here Next Tuesday‘s program is for is a chance for anyone interested ha 1 kinderâ€" in modeling or wood carving to join 2:::..“ --a'i’:f. cl‘:f_-dArez‘x in kinder 5 & eepeneneniin dn V iute Th: t ho. r. James Cady Ewell begins as «~» .:. ..50¢ CÂ¥ Phone H. P. 178 _ _ .19¢ | llLQUAIJfl DRY CLEANING taken by THECPRERESS y, ______ JYE Ane mHigniand Park ie *â€"â€"*> /z weal t d ie !l&:rmnnso?._ ~!’*t!' ’g:k:.w thatâ€" we are offer: Third and Fourth grades â€" Mrs. Margaret L. Harvey, teacher, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Starrels,. Fourth gradeâ€"Miss Winifred Nelâ€" son, teacher, Mr. and Mrs. William RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO, buditibiatetonainnnmenes .1 [~â€"1 vYinlired Nichol, teacher, Mr. nng_MuM Musser, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Martin. â€"Firstâ€"gradeâ€"AMiss Kathryn Lantz, teacher, Miss Marjorie Post, Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. T. Lillie, Second gradeâ€"Miss Edith Phil_ 2 /}; second tenor; Edward < first bass; Robert M Bridges, companist, Hosts and bosfesses of the lrg‘ as follows: â€" vo M iniemntcitine ABiwiness s 2.2.° P Thompson, first tenor; . _ _\ _ 10° program of ~football songs â€" on David N. Suttle‘s acâ€" cordian, _ _ > f ~Lively songs by the Glenâ€"Fay Ma. SOnic anugartal arm... 3 _ Tok spend each :lx;d for parents having children in| _ _ _ f® a ti Te a time will be set aside for the speâ€"| ... °C P0°d Of directors and thei uled for garten and the first four Later a similar program is LÂ¥ 2 m C 2 E 20g300 69 C °" Ceparture, *esucowihieme This year they are to be "Room previous experience ‘of Mr. O‘Brien Nights." s has been of endless help to the Play. Next Tuesday‘s program is for | ers, and is a guarantee that this per. parentsâ€"having children in kinderâ€" | formance will surpass those of pre. garten and the first four grades. | vious years, according to those in L_at_er a similar program is sched. | mhar.«»s tetine â€"Interesting Feature:â€" â€" â€"RAVINIA OFFERN(@ [ HIGHLAND Parck + ak, lt hat i a 10 per cent discount that .‘:â€d-"""*"" cards _ ordered _ before I Glen Nov.â€"19. ‘The Highland Park Press. â€" [ _ â€"â€"_.| _ Our Christmas card line isâ€" â€"T.â€"O.|â€"â€"Allâ€"peopi . Wat.| son tickets _ Cole,| cate with ] es, acâ€"| leave their attractive. Come in and let us show them to you. Thke Highland Park Ww alkegan, knocked out Bob Foley, of Gray‘s Lake, in the second round of a scheduled three round event. c.thomrm»oé‘.?;..m_ pionship bouts in Waukegan, fi on show "Rebound" is ready to ‘go and is only waiting the first rise of the curtain and the usual enthusiastic ,,:»wAll«poople»M»havrordmd seaâ€" son tickets are asked to communiâ€" cate with Peases‘ Drug Store, and leave their name, the number of their ticket, and how many reserved seats they desire and for what nicht has accomplished in construction and lighting and experienced advice. The (Continued from page 5) ins Bout y) before noon of ay days at 3 Bay, it Pos work in the tions Roy at th The at th Nort! As ) | P t o m ‘â€â€œMMMWM'AW.‘&\wM Nt e us c s c o e ol t * on R > + No * ~" f:>>®@@ {;_ tarkry : ~~~ THECPRESE ~~ __._.________ THURSDAY, NQVEMBER â€"is;, S B1 J Wls 2P ul ol +A TL _â€" sa_ r~_~ ~y & H\ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"~1 Pn Y M M " § ULL.â€"_â€"N. S;An»m._._ï¬_____u_m-:} [Lincoln Schoo ~ sBOUND" FIRST e â€" > Hold Exhibition in _ | _ Mr. James Cady Ewell begins as "Room Meetings" Are RAVINHA OFFERN( [ * io 1 * instructor at the Monday Modeling Interestin Feature| ' Â¥4 3 ; W"‘netka’ Sunday | classâ€"from the figure. Mr. Ewell * & > wâ€"_..._â€"_â€" [L.d._> m Anetteriecs CT " is a sculpture of note, having done The room meetings at Lincoln (Continued from page 5) ‘ h ~. What promises to be a very inâ€" | recently ‘many fine pieces here on school are taking a new departure. â€"â€"â€" < h â€" 10 it «teresting exhibition will oecur at | the north shore, the War Memorial This year they are to be "Room previous experience of Mr. O‘Brien â€" M ?; the Studio of the North Shore Art., at Highland Park among these. This Nights." f has been of endless help to the Play. t tod |¢ league, Sunday afternoon, Novemâ€" class has a few vacancies and here Next Tuesday‘s program is for ers, and is a guarantee that this per. the ~â€"â€" MR § | ber 13th at 3 o‘clock, when memâ€"| is a chance for anyone interested | parents having children in kinderâ€" formance will surpass those of preâ€" at th s .4. bers of the league each will exhibit in modeling or wood carving to join garten and the first four grades. | vious years, according to those in Nort! f‘ # two paintings or pieces of sculpture. this group, on Monday‘s at 9:15, at Later a similar program is schedâ€" charge, ~o 0_ ning. $ il Each year, this fall exhibition has | the Studio, Community house, Winâ€" uled for parents having children in \_â€"â€"â€""Thanklessâ€"Jobs" _ = K in pro i â€"â€" 19 nrorred keen interest along . the | netka. g the upper grades. â€"After the holidays The board of directors and thei; the P ; north shore. â€"Asâ€"there has never| ___ Creative Design Class a time will be setaside for the SD°â€" | assistants have worked untiringly to der 3 > (NL~~â€"~heenm aâ€"jury (and there will not be _ On Saturday afternoons a new | cial teachers to demonstrate their put on the best show possible. Guern,. As : ||\ _: one this time) the type of work group will be started in the same | Work to all parents. sey Le Pelley, the president, states â€"Harv D) [ DP( > handed in is always of the highest, s1lcip under the direction of Hazel|â€" This is the evening when parents that he believes this show to be an [ ango; C t mronbers putting forth their best Ewell. This group will be known | themselves go to school. They £athâ€" | excellent sample of the high grade Mr. J : thd â€" effeits to keep up the standards, as a studio class in painting and|°r at 7:45 p.m. for an hour in the |entertainment Highland Park can ex. perso : *g & which dominate the ideals of the creative design â€" such as linoleum | #ame rooms where their children pect throughout the winter. Donâ€" at st & . :; § leane. It is the aim of the l“n‘ block prinb. tnâ€, screens,â€"furniâ€" | spend each d‘y and learn there from old v‘w Mm manager, and hotel, s :) iB ho encourage artâ€"to stimulate a ture, rugs, metal_and wood craft. â€"| the children‘s teacher how "UCB| Mortimer Haarvig, stage manager, White ~â€"â€"â€"â€" e e desire in those, . whoâ€"loveâ€"artâ€"and | *"*©* up | teaching methods have changed, and in cha of rti K i. a Mrs, Ewell believes that a group Y have been i1 rge of properties, B â€"gajr N â€"â€"â€"â€"me wish to develop it. Our master working more or less individually | Why. ~New methods in teaching are costumes, furniture, programs, house Asser m ~< e painters here on the shore hang in this large studio can derive much | to be stressed next Tuesday evening arrangements, publicity and all the beam | Th j their paintings along side those of mutualâ€"benefit and inspiration from | 2nd a general discussion will follow. important detail work connected during es amateurs at these exhibitions, thus one another than exhibiting at the Immediately after this session, all with a production. Betty Ball, Frits seaso! i â€" 0E crenting a feeling of friendliness arts, crafts and prints exhibition in | Will assemble in the P Aravisiu®s | Reinhold and Enid Philips have been at th 5 4.3 and encouragement. It is asked that January. â€" All interested in this| where & program will be presented. assisting with the many "thankless morel: â€" s exhibits be left at the Studio, Comâ€" group please communicate with Mrs. | The f“t“{e? are to be: jobs" that come up. % munity house, Winnetka, during the Hazel Ewell, Ravinia.â€"Mrs. John| An exhibition of Ping Pong by Tom Grant, technical man, deâ€" "Pp C â€"/ $ week of Nov. 6th and no later than Vennens, Publication Chairman. Douglas A. Kittermaster and Robert s rves much i orâ€"theâ€"work he P o3 ; a WPs Friday, Nov. 11th. _ E. Clark, ranking ping pong playe T hing s plished in construction and rhyth 2e lz Increase Robinson will speak at ocm o ce S of the Chicago area. has accom; The SEE, _____this og ningâ€"exhibition on "An Ap ~â€"If the city of North Chicago can A unique program of ‘football | lighting and cxgegenwg Mti:?ce- iny ghns; , s 3 â€" proach to Contemporary Art," Tea obtain a loan from the Reconstrucâ€" | songs . on David N. Suttle‘s ac.| SBOW Rebound themtyrhe";ot Ne o. will be served and guests are corâ€"|tionâ€" Finance corporation, it will | cordian, 1 nc is only ?'m“t: ual enthusiastic [ _ 2. k : dially invited, _ â€" / .__ |build a, municipal electriec light Lively songs by the Glenâ€"Fay Ma. | Curtain And the usum f6rs....._.____J _ i «Tok io: . . The â€"annual exhibition of drawâ€"| plant, according to action taken by sonic quartet, whose . memnersare.! 2uLC GJCh,. SAYthe.maDagers.......... ... ~â€"~~ T "this o ‘ > $3 ings, prints of all kinds and handiâ€" | the city councit. B Angaeris stt FF BEAFIET Becq 4| 2 ;~T.â€"0O,| ~â€"Allâ€"peopleâ€"thatâ€"haveâ€"ordered t memb g e â€"â€" | o dn ols tan sn d en e ysnt un : ue on ie n wincenaanions s ol th Thompson, first tenor; Chas. Wat.| son tickets are asked to communiâ€" having es ~ M y * poopoaoes easile l son, second tenor; Edward Cole, ;flï¬e 'iht:irpm' l:;:‘ snt;'::r":; Ie:edeo!; M * NP "apâ€" h §/first bass; Robert M» Bridges, acâ€"| leave their name, ® ol 09 W H Y p A Y M O R E ? Phone ) cmpanist. ho. their ticket, and how many reserved tions ¢ a~ ENWY â€" P Hosts and hostesses of the eve.| seats t‘!fu%'i.!-'!‘m â€" & - =« ; i N A 14 i a 1 â€"~ » B e ningâ€"whoâ€"areâ€"assistinpy the te hers| (Friday or Saturday) before noon â€" post e . MMEGE _ | io tha & YA 1 @VUV are as follows: â€" . on Friday. invitat : f‘v.'f» o .Rg K E 2 blpb 2k 22 l 47 | " UD , ' Kindergl'lai'ten â€" Miss Winifred snn mmmmmmmmmmge :'rid.y 3 in P 10. > hhures e Nichol, teacher, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Al DeMeo Wins Bout earty : se 2 4 p > Musser, Mr. and Mrs. B in. zt of our | |||_.|â€" Friday and Saturday Firet gradeâ€"Misy Kethery Faus it Waukegan Friday [ @ o : 8%; 4. m y ® § â€" feacher, Miss Marjorie Post, Mr. and ap ns work . &â€" e + :> _ K . 1 L Mrs. Albert R. T. Lillie. Fighting in the semiâ€"windup of in the £ T0E f e los Second gradeâ€"Miss Edith Philâ€" the charityâ€"boutsâ€"held last Friday <€.. ? 196 _ Ves C 6 eng en ae ie mm is on lips, teacher, Mr. and Mrs. John H. evening, Nov. 4, in the high school Poste s o ABMaaP 0 > â€"â€"Considering that you get only first quality Mxélar. d gradeâ€"Mrs. Abbic B. Bas. | 57 8t w.ukmwn. Al Deut l:amo. OSA iâ€"â€"â€"4+ ; econd gradeâ€"Mrs. e B. of Deerfleldâ€"Shields, won a three [ _ t l 1(§ | groceries, why not trade here anfi'pocket the tin, teacher, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie m;:wntrmï¬ George Madole, of : $ â€"â€"â€"44>â€" savings assured by our lower prices? . â€"â€"â€"â€" B Schauffier.â€" > Libertyville. l* $ weli N: u:: e P ong e nrrrpr ons ons o w ces anaces Third : grade â€" Miss Gertrude | _ jyusy before the close of the first : & . Fresh & Sweet California Carrots, 3 buriches 16¢ Brown, teacher, Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" round, DeMemo floored Madole with The ! [( 4 , 5 sylgy B 2 liam Brown. a right hook to the jaw and the close a @0 â€"~~[â€"Fancy Green Brussel Sprouts, quart box . ... .19¢c MThnflmanfl Pl‘;mh grt:f:;;‘ï¬: fight wonlduhave endï¬ddtlllere 'i";d Nov.. 1 *s$ 10e C Cays + L & â€" , arga arvey, te: * *"**] not the bell saved Madole. e Bay, it ‘ $3 n Best Wisconsin White Potatoes, 15 lb. peck . . 15¢ -nlg Mr:;. Joel Stinif.l'ï¬rmm.a .1 |mext two rounds were tci?uig L. Sch - 1e o. . A ; ' ourth gradeâ€"A ©!~| plenty of action, but at the â€" ' h ~ 9 Derby Sliced Dried Beef, glass .. ... nA +ss s e ;oni‘tmher. Mr. and Mrs. William :’.,.“f.‘;..t it appeared that Mh:r:: p,z."‘d ‘F ‘ I:' < "'* ° » e C & » ® e c f m “m m ht tmn‘ * C y ce § â€" Choice Wisconsin Yellow Cheese, 2 pounds. . . 45¢ These persons constitute h Somâ€"| and he was awarded the judges‘ deâ€" Tt 3 pa & + _â€" & Cc g2n ~~~<~, [ mittee in charge with Mr. cisions, unanimously. ‘ 5 | "‘d, WmeJeleelatxne,4pkgs.................50c :‘m::du'chl}rmnofthheonmib Last month "Al Tost a decigion to "‘s':; > ® : <i% 5 f rs. Jacob Hoffman as genâ€" j because of a | Sani.flmh,ZunsmtthhFree.......,Ase eral chairman of rooms. muwwwm‘m 5. ns -ugm . > e â€" 7 f " * windup bout, Haberski, of : 5; TomatoJuiee,3cam20c 'RELIABLEIAUNDRY w.umhm:unob!‘o'hy, f day:): & e Delicious Pineapple Preserv 2 jars +.87e I|| AND __â€" _ _. .. || of Gray‘s Lake, in the second round _ fouth 4 1 8 ves, DRY IN of a scheduled three round event. all M â€". Large 13 Egg Angel oodCakes,eaehM Phone H. P, 173 mrmOï¬â€˜:ï¬m- : all poin : g NewCaligom.ClutuRakim.,,..........log@ || â€" QUALITY DRY CLEANNC pionship bouts in . Sund! C L {& % . xiges‘ w # i ghes: 5y wnetmnmenininaionetemmeindimesstiisssssaass . > *« & % s1 6 * ® * s > m & C â€" aâ€" WOs % 7 h w k Our Christmas card line is very Rober 3 (MED ~~> § n. T YCBD < _ «. " . || attractive. Come in and let us show football s BM E + J e Kn l . Lip Reading them to you. The Highland Park Minois, j j C ic Classes Press. : % @r at th . M , FANCY CROCERIES, FruiTs AND vEcETABLEs ;;';;;u%,r,: 3 Mimpmaiges school _ $ <Op. 14 n Road â€"â€"________ Phan ‘H. P. 460 â€" 461 . MRS. W. P. JOHNSON . ||,_Did fls that cit â€"_<_) ) ... § 14 N. Sheridan Road : Phone H. P. 00 â€" 461 . _N/| :. DLA mE & 10 per cent discount on es <~ M ~~+> n e in on ns .4. n t t e 830 LOGAN 81. _ mtomraxp rar« Christmas cards ordered before â€" Glen Fi Peak } § 0)% REo ue . y # 4 PAilap 9 4+ 832. &% nate 5‘ B "’:.- ty o % n ol t t tne .. +k ‘E“_'r“‘: we s tss ‘ ',,; wa ,-~.:'§- ol o aee ts d it i. is pufics U 8 3+ h 4 &4 f .1;.. .,' is ;.\'f * "- .4_"“')7;""}‘:;'\-":‘ ‘;‘:__?‘ d ' 334 w_?†; 4,;4«,, ul uen gcue n d d C Fo e n