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Highland Park Press, 9 Nov 1933, p. 8

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Fred Moon will serve as worthy matron of the evening, and all other one" will be tuud by Eastern Star friend: of the when. Alt members are urged to attend u this promise: to be I may interesting meeting. A Thursday evenings of the Rsvinis School is volieybsll night. On this evening men of tuatihth1soriPod got together and enjoy s me of volley I. Jr _ fial group of men get together starting at 8 o'eloek for Iota of ex- ercise and ittt6reetintt recreation. Following the .volleybell the gang, goes down to their' showers sud r bit of good fellowship in the dress, ingrown. . I y “Interested? If you are Interested, this isyour invitation to come and join this clues,” we are told. Hahn! tyitrs la the leader of this' elm; and he: will}! all men inter- ested in volkyball to come out and play. , "ru cut of characters includes the following Deerfuld people: Carl Boning. Stanley Antes, Arthur Btsrehardt, Jeanj Holmes, Don Meri.. lahti, Alfred ttg,',',',' Pauline Win- ters, Magnet nllowny, Grm Ar- lene Flint, Idn Stickon. __ A review of the production uys: "The powerful htunan appeal of this play gripsAeviery audience. A: neoco- at? him triar its tension, there are the fresh comedy roles." , Distrfif)d a1,'tg,'g,ftrli' To Open il ason Wnth a 3-Aet Play Fnday _ The INerheld Drama Club will, begin its third town Friday night of this week by presenting. the three not production, "Attorney for the Defense," at the Deerfield tham- mnr School. The drama club is upon- gred by St. Paul’s Church of Deer-1 ld. i, Menhi Volleyball Chas _ Is Meeting In Ravinia , .The boys of Highland Park ire now meeting on Tuesday and Thurs- day nights of every week for bu- ketball pnctice at the Highlsnd Park Community Center. Much in- terest he been} shown by the boys and it is plant]? that s laments}! sure, ploy in e very near future. Ant boy or from) of‘hoys inter- ested; in joining! this group may do so by calling it: Community Cen- ter, Highlsnd , rk 858, or coming in' person' resdy for ploy on the nights designated. Also on them, nights the boys are storded sn op- portunity to play ping-pong end other gsmes. Later in the season tournaments wilt be held in oil the dWerrmt games played at the Com.. munity Center. . 03381240 TABLE or "all” What but. you? In: to nun Tel. B. P. 1841 ' K8149“ Boys' Basketball Grass _ , At Community Center mans. mm EVERGWB. AND ' Panama” my}! WOWKY NURSERY ma wet Park Ava!» with» _ . ”and . . BOXES, OF Christmas Cards' '12 'mulu mum. _ for . V l 49c, _ THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS "' CENTRAL AVENUE -- - thtprat, 565111? 'te2'.tt 1‘81; ' T It P. 40t9 iihiitjitfiatlii BRAIPOO "':"f In: "aa W Li AR'iid-h {my Ian" M Shop mum AND man WARN". iirfiffF66".Cir..d..."d..C.eL".U.2LLuth, mm WAR dr%d I shit-NJ“ was!) my; and-" rttryt.te--.+ @6513 frulat" {Mod ifiiiirititr..tt. .r1WhEt.L.y..9vA my“: “My Fit i Phone .557 TMB, ii}??? mm t the pictures: George Melville S ith), "Colored Man" Ind William yaktz'e composition of himtelf 5 “(Anthony Angaao%" stood out a Ytrry-iine “masses. Ivan Le Lor- 'r Albritrht's "Rotuutruaion" rep- i, ittt hir highly original manor. M , two!“ interesting and color- f icémpoeition 'of her daughter D (we caused us much commont as t I‘Vvifwid self portrait of Mecca: tt it. The three cues of minin. t [ {represent . some of the beat t " the kind to be neon in Chi.. 'c . [ ‘ .‘ltogether the exhibition is one tfi/ out interest end sirttifieanee, ;'fii)f,t) what is being done in por- np thlbritrht's i, m hir high M , Ewetl’s im f cémposition D tits't caused I t i:viivid self 1 tt it. The tt t [ irepryttent t Of the kim c . [ I " ther th oily 1E: intern: sh! lt what is t itlu y in both m ' .trt way. A P, bl1eiits invited A', I i, -a.-. them Ch ti, tti til r? W114 eihibition of portraits and martin-es by Chicago and North s (am artists opened Sunday, Nov. 5 in, the Shawnee Club ballroom in tta L Reginald G. Hammond.»High- 1dltilt.l't leading woman ping- Ito f lplayer, upset the two best Chi- ttt tars Tuesday night to win the deed annual women's invitation tp ment " the Intertraternity Cluhoi Chicago. Meeting the ,de- feddihg champion, Helen Ovenden, i [to semi-Malts, Mrs. Hammond 'ilii" 1-7, 1521, 21-9 in a bitterly fo t battle, while in the finalt, she do I Flossie Bauer, runner-up in the ational championships, 26-24, Wfr', 21-11, 16-21, 21-12. Miss Bas- lerls ‘great variety of spin serves won her many points but Mrs. Ham- ntoit s steadiness and ability to tft d'the hard driving game of Titus gBasler decided the issue. 1 éOther Highland Park players en-l tired; Were Mrs. Ruth Meyer, Mrs.) W.rthi Pierce 'and Mrs. Irving Sehur.l iThl! Chicago district ping-pong] c ampionships will be held " 2221 it Wabash avenue,‘ Chicago. on, YE? to 24. Women's singles andl ih' doubles will be played Wed. E§sd¢ evening, Nov. 22, while the in? singles and doubles will be steal-t“ Thursday evening. The ter-, mew is open to players in the itro district. '; E k!(Coutinued from page t) other mtftaeintt their hit" eftat (_/l w.,.,..'.,...... r itstnropeln' 803*!” more F Weep: from‘developlng Into irtoiattuhandi.tf . .Eut , . was. lonely, the right and, Chic-co Gophen. they .Pntk , a bad cut in the mouth, but Young Men's Club but now ; " quarter'- root, went back impairing to tackled!» lame' ' e some and played no) foot. Panthers next Sand-pat: local. C Pullout had Hot to do with high school tuld. " ) . t New Trier'. puo ploy: bot. T The Pullman Panthers, ”will“ 1 o' m rushed the - and powerful mango! Rowen. is! red the completion of may hailind from the vieiiittr of Hon- 'rr that would but. mount the mond and the for with ok, bout . " ' e to New Trier. of many ex-college out: who are N t Saturday Dedrfield phys accustomed to playing‘ tstellar, foot. Pizza: st the athletic fUld. It ball. Some of thelundnnriu on the iil homecoming, and will be a Panther team tho win be era in a_.__, ---" a..- -.. :...I..A- o - In- takers Club Plans g C. :Harvest Home Dinner l Q , Estimate: Free u, highland Pun”.-. Helm, Mrs. R. W, Miller, Mm. ;B.§Gringer, and Mrs; E. D. Cool- , who poured u thetea table. T _ I House Trio played exquisitely u¢hout the afternoon, adding tly bathe oeeasiott.r It was the , ed wish of the late Mrs. its Dennis, art chairman for club, that the trio play for the hints. In arranging the exhibi- ga‘nd reception Mrs. Ewell made my 'effort to carry out her wishes it: xee that the club members, 'tttista and their friends had Fume gracious welcome, their gnu-3! art chairman had always male in both a eomsqrvatfve und Mini way. After the opening the Mk " invited to see the pictures}. (The; Mother: Club of the Y. W. M. will hold a Haven Home din.. r, Tuesdny, Nov. 14, " 6:15 “ch Reservations mutt be made iti'iibtte, with n very lovely recep- M. James Cady, Ewell, who ar- ngegl the exhibition. noted as the was. 'eisted, tt_Mt1cG1em_t, o. """ '7"qu u-wv luv-nu - -___ _ iii/i to New Trier. of may ex-college It": who no N t Saturday Dedrfield phys accustomed to playingf “all! foot. . , ecu: " the athletic fUld. It ball. Some of the luminaries on the £1 homecoming, and will be u Panther mm who will be in F ootbell gem. _ action next Sunday include Elia i L: -a.....-.a.---- V moo: Chuck Bennett end ke ' h of n . Hammond Wins 2f,ir22iigg,i": Pegging! In: l , . nous, arr mm o u a n if I From Chitpago sum Gross, captain of the CheMnom " f -"""""t"" _ ---. _ College eleven last yarn, .d l t J. SMITH iJUNK gs; Pint, Bt. . ' Highland Park " experienced repair nun. il, STEFFEN ' RADIO SERVICE :TELEPHONE To I Ewell Arranges Shawnee Club Exhibit Dal'er in ""------- or 2320 not later "" The Ravinia Garden Club will meet " the entrance at the turfuld Park conservatory at 2 o'clock Pri- day, Nov. 10, to visit the Chrysan- themum show. The speaker will then give I talk on Chrysanthemum. and conduct the guests thtbuzh tie ex- hibit. , Coach Gilles of the High Park team has culled for instill p sctlee session on Thursday irtight this week and every member of the squad is expected to be on Mud. a of the reasons attributedxo the dent of last Sunday is mainly due , the inability of some of the “It per- formers to attend the pmtiee ses- sions owing to the distance to be traveled. This condition, it is hoped, will be corrected. ' Highland Park football. fun: will enjoy a thrilling gums next Sundly. Highland Park Lodge No.1.1862, B. P. tt..E., will hold their next reg- ular meeting on Armistice alght " eight-thirty o'eloek. There will be initiation, after Fhieh u radio ad- dress by President Luft the Grand Exalted Ruler and :other noubles will be listened. to. Edit-ash- menta will be served. . I Chuck Bennett, former ill nter.. ence pick, was the only pem last year to score against the lam Shamrocks on I 9-yard. run. Galli- van of Illinois substituted f Red Grange during his college d: I and acted as regular after Gran left. Young lie', 99.1“}! Thing» nae Choice Government Cr; 519 Central Ave; AAAAAAAAAAA A A A. .l!lliyutiit"ij'in,iaaia" PM!!! SAUSAGE LAMB CROPS _ cmeraatti' mama MEATY _ , arm mas pound--....., Lincoln W ROUND tintigiuu.r JUICY 1141;334:1ng guy-rs SILVER LEAP PURE HOMEMADE 1 lb. pkg........- SHORT LEG OP MILK . 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