sb es van t e e k €0 Wa 4R Ao P t 3 13 h t t The haunting tunes by Jerome Ruger, the scintillating wit of Mr. Hammer, theâ€"costumes â€"and scenery ereated by Mr. Ewell, will be on display for two night, Dec. 9â€"10. Tickets for "At Madame Delâ€" gay‘s" may be obtained in advance fxï¬!;'r,E. â€"C.â€"Jones;â€"Highlandâ€" Park l â€" : fully project and portray her part. With his typical professional skill Theodore Fischer steps into the leading male role.. His wellâ€"trained tenor voice has ample opportunity for fullâ€"range display in many of Ruger‘s tunes: . se Orchestra and Chorus Ray Reynolds, George and Blosâ€" soom Lake, likewise contribute their vocal and histrionic ability to the story. Edelbert E. Leonard, comâ€" edian, adds the necessary sparkle in his . interpretation of Hammer‘s book. ©~Among the cast~ f Wilder and Dr. Harry A. Barackâ€" man.~ A principal cast of twelve, a chorus of. twentyâ€"â€"andâ€"a fourteenâ€" COMIC OPERA AT See our wide selection of Military Brush Sets â€" Here is the new Baguette model that is so smart and acceptable. And remember, that in addition to its beauty and smartness the Bulova Watch is a real timepiece. Other watches as low as $5 up. Give good jewelry â€" worthwhile gifts that will be constant F Y reminder ‘of the giver. It‘s easy to buy good jewelry on the . at Bethany Church Nemeroff Easy Credit Plan. Come in today and open an account.â€"â€"[|â€" _ A i e e n d _ in a ns (Continued from page 6) RAVINIA DEC. 9, 10 Men‘s Rings NV s C *# s â€" $50u> â€" . BMAAA | To Milwaukee m“‘f&: 26-Pipce Silverware Sunday, Dec. 4 img rings. 'H"d like %.g':"&"g“é Good wnine an traina laavine ‘~.._â€"_ Open Evenings â€"Beautiful 18â€"karat_ white gold, â€" hand engraved, set with two matched diamonds Members of the Deerfield Chamâ€" ber of Commerce enjoyed a turkey dinner on Friday evening at Mrs. A. J. Johnson‘s restaurant followed by the monthly meeting in the spacious offices <of Vant and Selig, realtors. speaker of the evening and his adâ€" Deerfield C of C : the c . Enjoy Turkey Dinner ‘Chr may also. be obtained ‘at Gsell‘s drug stores in Ravinia and Highâ€" land Park. : . "~<*‘~â€"â€"Phone H. P. 630 â€" || _ Pmirirmn V. meyer, general ; Wii.| i2isawoou neuei lund, ine Hignwood liam C. Pohrte, Howard wm, Mrs. | Indians accept the challenge of the Robert Grinnell, Guernsey LePeliey, Maestri Boosters and the game will Mrs. E. E. Leonard, Mrs. Howard|be played on the Highwood field Sunâ€" Copp, Mrs. H. J. Lynn, Mrs. C. F.| day, Dec. 4, at 2:30 p.m. Grimes, and Mrs. Theodore Fisher.| Although theâ€"Indians ended their ~‘The ticket sale will be conducted | regular season last Sunday, they will by telephone by groups of workers | Play one more game for the purpose from each community organization| Of raising funds for the Highwood working under direction of the genâ€"| Relief committee. i eral ~committee.~Tickets are delivâ€"| This game will probably be one L:;’ of this week and is in charge Terms as desired. â€" on the side. )aeRtes)\\l Nee Y se Bulova Baquette $37.50 cashier of THB PRESS the Bethany Evangelical church Sunâ€" day morning at 11 o‘clock. He will bring the annual Foreign Mission day message. An offering for forâ€" eign missions will} be received. Comâ€" munion will also be observed in conâ€" nection with this special event. strenuously during the weeks just before Christmas, it does not come to an end until long after the mew ~_â€"Sales of Christmas seals in Lake county started last week as the Lake~County Tuberculosis® Associaâ€" tion opened its annual campaign for funds with which to carry on its work during the coming year. __Miss Theda Waterman, . county nurse, asks for all support possible for this year‘s drive. She urges everyone to give as much as he or she. can, because the association faces the hardest winter in its hisâ€" Tregular season last Sunday, they will play one more game for the purpose of raising funds for the Highwood Relief committee. * This â€"game â€"will probably be one of the hardest fought games of the season since many of the Indians‘ former team â€"mates will: be playing against them. Remember that all proceeds of the game will be used by the Highwood Relief committee in helping many neeedy‘ families in the city of Highwood. _ } Playing â€" for the benefit of the Highwood Relief fund, the Highwood Indians accept the challenge of the Highland Park 8:38 a.m. or 10:82 a.m. Returning leave Milâ€" For full information and titkets + apply to Agent. S Sale in Lake County Accept Challenge qL Rame ie at E. L.â€"C. E. officers to serve for the coming year are: President, Harâ€" the first of the year. Frantz; secretary, Marjorie Frost; treasurer, Vernon Giss. These offiâ€" cers were elected last Tuesday eveâ€" ning at the Bethichem Evangelical church and will drum <and bugle corps of <the Duâ€" maresq Spencer Post No. 145, Amerâ€" ican Legion, of Highland Park, enâ€" tertained the crowd on the field. The setting was ideal, weather, crowds and all, and it is to be hoped that such football drama between the two cities may be reenacted again The Highland Park Young Men‘s club 1932 record is as follows: â€" Y.M.C. 27 Lloyd AC. 7. Y.M.C. 13 Jefferson Park 13. Y.M.C. 51 Waukegan 0. Y.M.C. 38â€" Highwood Indians 0. â€" Y.M.C. 89 Johnson‘s Boosters 0. Y.M.C. 83 Kenosha Aces 6. Y.M.C. 14 Highwood A.C. 0. _ Y.M.C. 27 Clover A.C,. 0. Y.M.C. 18 Lake Forest 12. for"the extra point and break the completely cuckoo. plays, but when Parker : scooted around right end to cross the goal With their back to the wall and the Highland Park rooters shouting for another touchdown,: the Highâ€" landâ€"Park team started a march toâ€" ward the enemy goal from the 50â€" yard line. ~Bill Hammond succeeded in making three first downs and a forward pass, Horween to Parker, brought the ball to the 2â€"yard line. 6â€"6. _â€" Directly. .. after _ the . kickoff, Lake Forest made a march of 60 yards for their second score, Dick: inson nabbing a pass for the touchâ€" down. The kick for extra point was blocked, but with the score 12â€"6 the Lake Forest fans went crazy. Highland Park failed to add the exâ€" Berube on <the ~2â€"yard ling. © Lake Forest punted out to their own 30â€" yard line from which point Les Alâ€" lens tore right through Lake Forâ€" est‘s defense, making three gains of 10 yards each for a score, but iodnc ty meat ns tima Highland Park‘s first score came as the result of a beautiful punt by Rogan which was downed by Bert down. The kick for extra point was blocked and the score remained 6â€"0 Lake Forest, recovered for a touchâ€" Before the game and during the threw it open to settlement. . | (Continued from page 4) OF NORTH SHORE score, Highland Park ighland Park 13;