sha Aces, previously his season, walked into Sunday afternoon, when on the chin by a 33â€"6 istered to them by the Men‘s clup footballers . Horween and others, : first half of the game t up a â€"valiant battle achine which appeared _ squeaky in spots, but hief engineer" stepped ng the touchdown. The extra point was wide. e Tied at Half started with a forward ‘n to Mosely, good for his brougcht the ball to â€"yard line, and from . ogan went over for a ued on page 27) ______ mily Beers. ropy dance to be held iland Park Woman‘s iy, Nov.: 25, at 8:30 p. i annual project of the e department of the s this year under the Mrs. E. T. R. Murfey. of the dance go to the nthropies of the club. Harvey orchestra will music. There will be f amusement for those re to dance. The tickâ€" chairmanship of Mrs. _ the committees are rganizing an unusual cas himself during the ‘, "the old steam roller iction perfectly." Park was first to score the close of the first to the groundâ€"gaining arker and Rogan, the recovered the ball on rk‘s 15â€"yard line near he second quarter and wiggle through for a ter Highlandâ€"Park was Kenosha, â€" ho w ever, ke good for the extra e score was tied 6â€"6 f ended. * â€" ~T.A. to _ re for BRook air in November 1 at $1.50 per couple. ite, (H. P. 1716) is in ticket sale. 2 $ er meeting of the Raâ€" â€"Teacher association 1 to a program of draâ€" reviews by the school en the annual Book ir will be held at the KENOSHA, 336 Highwood A. C. Next Sunday 2 o‘Clock py Pance Be Here Nov. 25 Y, NOVEMBER 10, 1932 rived .from the Book usual to the library from Nov. 28 to ‘m‘s books to be the booksâ€" to be tagoi â€"The trip will be made by bus â€"Aeaving the Y. W. C. A. promptly at ;ï¬ ~A;80, returning â€"lateâ€"Sunday evening. _ Registrations must be made by [ â€"Fridayâ€"inâ€"order to reserve a seat. + For further information call the Y. . W..C. A., H. P. 675. _ This tour will include the World‘s Fair grounds, visiting the Travel and Transportation building, Science Hall and Fort Dearborn, besides the World‘s Fair buildings. Other points of interest will be included in Chiâ€" C. A. is having an Educational Tour to Chicago Sunday, November 13. In order to be assured of a full bus, they are extending a cordial inâ€" vitation to any one in Highland Park who would be interested in making the trip. Men as well as women are invited to join. man of the committee on living costs. Mrs. Pollack was graduated from Smith college and later studied for one year in the school of social research and administration at the University of Chicago. She will speak on "Public Utilities in Relaâ€" ‘tion to the Family Purse," a subject which touches on an item found in every family budget. ‘ .Friendship Club Make reservations for the lunch which will precede the program, by calling the Y.â€"W. C. &. â€" The speaker for the day is a local woman, Mrs. Maurice Pollack, who is well known to old members of the League and to the Illinois On Wednesday, Nov. 16, the Highâ€" land Park League of Women Voters will hold their regular November meeting at 12 o‘clock at the Y. W. Leagus of Women Voters to Hear The Friendship club of the Y. W ~â€"_It was a coincidence that Mr. Laing, who had served the public for many years, and had been promâ€" inant in politics and civic affairs, should pass away on election day. Came To This City Mr. Laing was born Jan. 21, 1865, in Milwaukee. In 1888 he came to Highland Park and engaged in road building with his father. On Oct. 25, 1899, he married Henrietta Egâ€" genah, of Lake Forest, and came to Highlandâ€"Park, where they have reâ€" sided ever since. Three children, (Continued on page 28) Frank Alexander Laing, 67, for many years a public officer in Highâ€" land Park and Lake county, died on Tuesday ,at his home on Glenview avenue, following several years of failing health. He was the last surâ€" viving son of the late Alexander and Elizabeth Hadden Laing. His brother, Edward M. Laing, former president of Sunset Valley Golf club and secretary of the East Park district, died just a year ago, on Nov. 13. Prominent in Politics, Civic Affairs in Highland FRANK A. LAING, 67, DIES HERE TUESDAY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1932 Educational Tour Park for Years Daniel â€"Rickett, â€"27,â€"â€"Highwood; Lonise Reyriolds, 30,â€"8t. Louis, Mo. _ Richard Morrison, 19, Highland Park;"Lomine Utpadel, 20, Wheelâ€" ing, IIl. â€" ' _ The Garden Club of Illinois is sponsoring an interesting lecture by Mrs. Bert Schiller McDonald on Flower Arrangement, Monday, Nov. 14, at 2 p.m. at the Palmer House, Chicago. Mrs. MacDonald is one of the most outstanding women in the floral industry. â€" All garden club members are inâ€" vited to come and hear her and have the privilege of inviting a guest. | The next meeting to be held on Nov. 16 will be our annual Friends Night at which time friends of the present officers will fill the various stations. It is hoped that all memâ€" bers will endeavor to attend. Ulinois Garden Club . Sponsors Lecture en Masque party. Many curious and unique costumes were displayed and during the . grand march to the strains of delightful music, the judges selected the winners of the various prizes. Appropriate refreshâ€" ments were served during the dance intermissions and all reported a most enjoyable time and one long to be remembered in Campbell chapter.‘ _ _ At the regular meeting of Campâ€" bell chapter No. 712 held Nov. 2, a short. business session was held after which the doors of the dinning room were thrown open to a mosi delicht. Friends Night to Be Observed November 16 Frank Laing, former assessor, who passed away Tuesday, at his home Marriage Licenses Issued FRANK LAING ~of a Hallowe‘â€" THE PRESSs theTahti?,ion :nnday, Nor;. 27. Mrs. Merrill Gives | s the first performance ofâ€" i the season by this club which will|l ©CCONd Lecture Nov. 16 give a series of programs including «â€" ommmmmmmtss comedies, vaudevilles and revues in| The second of Mrs. Anthony which new talented players are to | French Merrill lectures will be held be featured. on Wednesday morning, Nov. 16, at â€"Theâ€"membersâ€" of the club are put= | 10:30â€" o‘clock =at.. the residence "of ting forth every effortâ€"to make their Mrs. Henry Vail, 225 Laure} avenue. programs interesting and solicit the | Mrs. Merrill‘s h;ic will be "Where patronage of the public to make| Is Biography." For extra reservaâ€" them successfal, tion@ eall H P oonk The Dante Alighieri club will preâ€" sent a performance at the Pearl Dante Alighieri Plan Entertainment Charles Fiore, who operates a nursery and garden on Highway 22 at Prairie View, reported to the Lake county sheriff‘s office at> Waukegan Sunday that vandals had visited his gardens ‘ and had taken shrubbery and trees valued at several hundred dollars. This was the second time the nurâ€" sery had been robbed in recent weeks. Mr. Fiore‘s office is in Highâ€" Vandals Take Trees, Shrubbery at Fiore‘s tra, through Abraham and Tsaac,â€" Jacob, Father of Israel, â€" Joseph. the Dreamer in Egypt,â€"Gen: 22â€"45. These lectures are free. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone. _ The fifth of the Bible lectures by Dr. James R. Kaye, will be given Friday evening, Nov. 11, at 7:45 p.m. at the Y.W.C.A. This week‘s lecture continues the Patriarchal Ellsworth Sheridan will also be on hand to furnish his music for dancing on Saturday evening. On Saturday evening, the Italian Women‘s Prosperity club, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Mary Somenzi, will serve an Italian dinner from 5:30 to 10 o‘clock. "The price will be so low that one can well afford to take the whole family. This is tles and cats, ringing canes and drawing numbers on hams, bacon, baskets and groceries, blankets, etc. A big Turkey Raffie will .be held both evenings. a radio that will be given away on Saturday evening. Amusement will be offered in the form of games such as corno, knocking down botâ€" This is an opportunity. for all to be entertained at small cost and at the same time help the needy of Highwood," is the appeal. The committee has appointed Guy Viti as general chairman. Mr. Viti has had much experiencé in putting over carnivals in the past. A small admission entitles the purâ€" chaser of a ticket to a chance on The Highwood Relief committee is sponsoring a carnival to be held at the Oak Terrace school on Friâ€" day and Saturday, Nov. 18 and 19. This carnival is being given to raise needed funds to help carry on the local relief work during the coming winter. * Highwood Carnival for Relief Fund to Be Held Nov. 1 Bible Lect "REBOUND" FIRST __ _ . is 10° RAVINIA OFFERNG _~ French Merrill lectures will be held on Wednesday morning, Nov. 16, at 10:80â€"o‘clock =at.. the ~residence of Mrs. Henry Vail, 225 Laure} avenue. Mrs. Merrill‘s h;ic will be "Where Is Biography." For extra reservaâ€" tions call H. P. 2205. Highland Park Woman‘s clubhouse at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesdays in November. â€""Come and be informed on these questions of vital interest to us all," iz the invitation. k Aiiainireinh s GaliR reaintaincts c â€"Ard 1 is giving a course of lectures here under the general topic of "Interâ€" preting Current® Events." Large groups have been out to hear her discussions of the happenings and problems of the day. mt This course is sponsored by the Home and Education department of the Highland Park Woman‘s club, of which department Mrs. J.. S. Weinberg is chairman. It is offered entirely free to all club members, although others are asked to pay a small fee. through the last week of rehearsal under the direction of Eugene O‘ Brien, one of the best directors the Ravinia Players have ever had. The _ (Continued on page 30) _ _ Unlike the usual way of little theâ€" atres, everything is clicking nicely & Paris hotel are Elizabeth Davis and Lassieâ€"Davis, and the part of Marta, the very typical servant, is played by Tevis Gibson. (9 .0 1 054 , 2Sven otewart, is confiâ€" dent of giving Highland Park a good performance. Gertrude Williams and Sherman Goble, Jr., are in the leadâ€" ing roles of Sara Jaffery and Bill Truesdale, "The Great Lover." Feaâ€" tured players are such well known names as Mary Lou McClernan as Liz Crawford; Jacqueline Buhl as Evie Lawrence; W. Morgan Weed as Johnnie; Albert Snite playing the part of Les Crawford, "The model husband"; and the roles of Mr. and Mrs.â€"Jaffery in the capable hands of Dick McPherson and Mrs. Harâ€" old Lynn; with Orrin McCorison holding down the part of the rich Lyman Paterson. ' Tevis Gibson in Part The complete cast for "Rebound," by Donald Ogden Stewart, is confiâ€" dent of giving@ Higchland Pa«le a ..3 irs. Homer Spencer _ »Giving Lectures on Current Events Here Promptly at 8:30 Friday night, Nov. 11, the curtain will rise on "Rebound," the first Ravinia Player show of the season, in the Ravinia Village house. All indications point to a packed house for the opening night, and tickets are selling fast. The second performance .will be in the Highland Park Women‘s club Nov. 12. Mrs. Homer Gertrude Williams, Sherman Goble, Jr.; To Have Lead Roles Spencer, of Chicago, at BP £%