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P. 5467 _ by burning this low cost, _â€"® A Special Size for . every heating plant _ 8 AV FE KOPPERsS COKE â€" . Aa V 1 surâ€" r**y A d e it g nish ' JCO afto enâ€" ~ l . ing &'â€"\/ 1 AVT O THE PRESs, ters will take partâ€"a most enjoyâ€" able evening is anticipated. Ladies Auxiliary to Present Minstrel Show family wasâ€"away. â€"Mr. Burroughs is a member ‘of the standard rate committee of the Transcontinental Freight bureau in Chicago. Burglars entered the home of F. D. Burroughs, Brier Hill road, Deerâ€" field, Friday, and escaped with jewâ€" elry, rugs and clothing valued at about $3000.. The robbers who came in a small truck, broke in the back door_hte in the afternoon while the director, Dorothy Strenger; techniâ€" cal director, Mr. Schneider; state manager, Ralph Pierantoni; house director, Miss Morgan; orchestra, Mrs. Mannings; business, Mr. Barnes; advertising, Mr. Peers. Students and faculty in charge of the details of the production are as follows: Makeâ€"up, Marianâ€"Bradiey wardrobe, Marguerite Wrenn; propâ€" erties, Virginia Wilson; head elecâ€" trician, John Sorsen; assistant stage with aâ€"cast of twentyâ€" mob scene.> . Tryâ€"outs for the annual fall play at the Deerfieldâ€"Shidlds high school are being held this week. The play will be "The Tailor Made Man," Plans Started week, Nov. 19, under trlrxiétatvx_sï¬;;; of the Ladies Aid society of the Highwood M. E. church.. _ Many people who were unable to attend the program have requested that it be given again, and the Olsons have consented to repeat their performance, with a few varâ€" iations, on Saturday evening of next . D. Burroghs Home in Deerfleld Looted gram in so pleasing a manner that several encores were required." A great amount of versatile talâ€" ent was displayed by the group, consisting of five brothers and five sisters, all residents of Lake Forest, Highwood and Highland Park. A photograph of this musical family was featured on the cover of the Highland Park Press, the:Lake Forâ€" ester and the Deerfield Press last week. cess," say those in charge of the benefit musical offering which was announced in last week‘s Highland Park Press, Lake Forester and Deerâ€" field Press.© "The large crowd, greater than the seating capacity of the building could accomodate, reâ€" sponded toâ€"the numbers of the proâ€" "The Olson Family program given at the Highwood M. E. church last Saturday evening was a real_ sueâ€" to Repeat Musical Program at Church and â€"the â€"Sheahanâ€" sisâ€" and a ay Herbert Hoover received 68 pet cent of the total, Franklin D. Roose velt got 19 per cent and Norman Thomas received 12 per cent of the total. In the presidential poll conducted at Lake Forest collewse hy Tha Ston. Woodburn Chase of the University of Illinois. > Lewis, of Lafayette college, a gradâ€" uate of Lake Forest college, for.net headmaster of Lake Forest acadâ€" emy, and oneâ€"time mayor of Lake Forest; Walter Lippman, famow commentator on political affairs; President Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia university, James Rowâ€" land Angell of Yale, Lotus D. Coffâ€" The speakers at this assembly will include the following: Thomas W. Lamont, of J. P. Morgan & comâ€" pany; President William Mather President Herbert M. Moore, of Lake Forest college, is in New York this week representing his instituâ€" tion at a conference of educational leaders called by New York uniâ€" versity, and being held in the new Waldorfâ€"Astoria ‘hotel. He will re turn to Lake Forest at the end of the week. v President Moore at Educational Meeting of their ownâ€"officials, as well as theâ€" Campaign committee, they are earnâ€" estly solicited to get in touch with either their own organizations or a member of the Campaign commitâ€" teeâ€"and volunteer their services. _ Those with such connections may be called on very shortly by their clubs or organizations to share in this work, but to lighten the work in trying to. have some 150 to workers for the drive. womens‘ organizations in the city and will continue to do so, asking them to seek out from among their members those willing to help in this ‘fine cause and by .doing so To Begin Nov. 20 This committee feels that it is very necessary to have a large body of workers in this campaign in order to insure its success. While asking and earnestly hoping for the cooperation of those public spirited men and women who have so unâ€" selfishly given of their time and ef. fort in past years, it is also making an effort to get as many new work. ers as possible from among those who heretofore were probably not offered an opportunity ‘to feel the _satisfaction that comes with work of this type. The committee is taking this means of appealing to those citizens of Highland Park who share with itâ€"aâ€"deep sense of responsibility in the care of our poor that they volunteer as soon as possible to do their bit during this campaign which will begin on Sun. day, Nov. 20, and is expected to end on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. %, This committee has already apâ€" pealed to most of the mens and ege . newspaper, President 1al service Is Starting Its Drive (Continued from page 6) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ;4 for Season‘s Fungs and â€" Harry «+