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Highland Park Press, 30 Nov 1933, p. 1

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'ntry New $91213: rim. " " m Air" " PEANlJTS ALMONDS MM Our for LEtt, Flt 6tt _Itriare, We tMsi L35c tst 1Se Md ttii ta " m. a? Rke, l of Prohibition , Win N1tt 1%st Local North Shore communities _inclndin¢ uh. Forest, autumn Are and m. Btue--aril1) mun runny, if not ”tally, iii) me: the ratification of the Twenty-Pint 'Amendment (tending ttsi Eigh- teenth Amendment) next Thad-y. ,Regatdlus. of the action taken by the Illinois state legislature in its present. special session, in pus- ing lows controlling the Isle of li- quor in thh state, the status of liquor in the" tom, and p In other North Shore eommuttitles, too, {rill remain the some. practic- ally, us it us before the advent of nation'al prohibition. own saloon by rutrietionk in their respective ehartem. The V per cent beer has been pn "U.jn than ' Lake Atrmrt, Highland Put and Lake Blue m protocted‘trom the three towns since it wss'legslised s few months "o, hot the lswe authorizing its ssle prevent the re- turn of my semblsnce of the olds time garner ssloon. with its swing- ing d re, its been mil, it, sawdust and i,'i,5'iiiiiirtiriii, ' By ts charter of 1861, Lake For- est in prohibited from showing the ale of "intoxieatintr" liquor. High- land Park is protected hy~ehsrter front the sole of intoxicating bev- emee in my form, sud Lake Bluff is she dry by chsrter. In Net, sn ordine‘nce prohibiting the ssle of intoxi'sstinc liquor in that ville“ use passed by the village bond st its November meeting but week, u I my community. . F ' The " per cent beer will eon. tinue to be sold in these three: tominslegeimsnwunderthe‘ usnmption that It is non-intoxicst- in. - 7 Lske Forest hes licensed shout 15 beer dispensation. end Luke Bin! permits "the ssh of bottled beer, and of draft beer in only one ode. The Lake Forest clutter does not prevent the shipment into the city of orderp placed outside its corpor- ste limits for liquor for home eon- sumption. Highwood. North, (New end Wuhan will be “wet territory." u they were before 1920. All three towns are expected to return to. the ' Wednesday evening of this week wil lbe the lest chence to see the much discussed movie “Tugboet An- nie” " the Alcyon theatre. Merle breeder end Welleee Bury each give 3 splendid performnce. in this picture. , The Aleyon is pretse1tttrt.rnlt u- eellent prom Inter Wing day only, celled "tths Great to Be Alive" teetering a new star, Raul Roulien, end Edne Key Oliver. There is elm included id than? iiiii" aa, "ot the open saloon, which will be known under “other Akyon's Thanksgiving _ Program Is Announced iriF%tsar tad Schlitz of Eddie Cantor “we”: in “Whoo-i this week. This feature shan'nHa technicolor. A Hickey Home com-" edy makes it-ttr-Utes on mi! Taoism" Man" uhgdulod to tlp" par next Sunday and Monday, feac tum n azeetiettt cat which. in, cludes Herbert Marshall, In! Bol- md. In. Rom. “one! Amn Ind many others. Claudette COM Ricardo Cam: and David Manner- eantse-ntn"Thertteett Sinai,I on next bonny, Wednesday ”'4 Thursday. If we run too far, we stain the hurt. If we work too had "td-rr-rt-nerr- on: bmkdown. _ If we at too much, " 9n Til-Md" day, We the buck for moderation and applieq a pan- nlture's law - the ond that call- thy for extremism. . _ . ' _ éhouldn't we bd thankful for: this low of our Creator-win h“ nukes us pny the piper forqolL ts, extren'nl? ', I ',v, ', Without this law, we'd have} queer world. A t,' . (r , Some of a: Would do about nothing but at. Others would. mule nearly all tttttme. Most of us would be extremists of one kind or “other. qur trstsorttrr1utt- mcntswonldbeloweg. A _...' e But there's no {ninth-t forbids extreme Mort on our put to give an: customers Most satiation. D-X Sum Suma- 811mm Elm Place and St. Johns , . Highland Park . WORTH WHILE THOUGHTS a auarGair Ted Hwy WWI)“ bf Liquor Herb sent Tuesdxy. If G/ . _ Ji _ m utmn “ken inc legialstnre in re ty sin. in pus- V add he tsile of li- tt ' p1 he mm of . 1 I, and p few . ittt n communities, "i n um um. pantie-1' 2 xi: the advent of the 1 l nt o md Put and like; Red trom the he ttlotta in their 8 h In The tgr per MW be _ “lg in than 11011110 m ballad abode t hat the In: A man the re- lien WWII. h', ' to Be an As ', Maul non: Oliver. um he pro. . “id I Betty 'tt f ark 3d.y of: . t" S “Whoo- k r. irraBc, nde " com-" . B on chi: It., a the . 'et", High- 2;" so} tarter t, irr' t , bee- . . ‘1 Bluff ' ”3: ct an ' ii' of 2r,1,t ri11apr u ex: mi " ieh meek, 'idt,',glt l eond “Tm three ." I ther m wi orient- F l twain: wont id; of I Blair t e tn but, I t "tet , eater. tie u not 1 IN a city ) ',Mr. ' upon no o: n eon- enrol T " D atsd . tyt ito " '. B, I Ira ibichj to the ' Mt Moon, i. notUr high 3? on] ' e Civil Works Administnm t week; opened registration , i Emblem! Park and Bhrhwood" toting the unemployed of, these , communities. ', e Highland Park tttBee is loat- tn the Udell building on Central , hue. in clique of Joseph Cuban- , superintendent. V . he Highwood office in in them mom: of the Methodist Church; on H Wood avenue, in churge of Wil- Ji Rmtsellrimperitttendent. '1 ine other imboftle" of the CWA V re opened throughout the county eeday rimming for retristerintrthe u ' played. All those people who . stered prior to last Wednesday '". bn must ms-retriater., Ex-eervlce f u must show diechurge pupae. l 'ttlil/l of modern Japan, 1 Japan turning to Germany for the twin- idg of her army; ta England!“ t a training of he: navy: to France ' t "ter publ)e when! yup}; to 'iAllen D. Albert will address the ' tubers of the Highland Park " mfg Club on Tuesday, Dee. Ir, at t, o'clock. ‘ , ‘MrrAlbert, who is known tit the t, through a previous mugging his “shunt to, President Rum C. Dim, of u “Century of Progress” aid was an adviser and planner!” o eipositloit. Out of the trtvel . ich; his duties emailed mid his aitseHenees u commissioner ortho amnion to "pan, he will patent lecture "What Jtpnn is Think-, 1tt,tt for but methods of bunk- l nud industry. i ) up. Albert will then thaw the de- ne of these Influence, and k, re- ment with Jenn 'deve1opiritr_a school system, improving duri- lture, expanding her multinat- is a, developing I. national mm willie}: inclines “eel! defense" in tor. a), lanolin-in and Jehol. V a "Thru blacked economic .weether the Twentieth Century has seem the [lions Club bounces thru with siittht new members," we m told py, W malnwra, nu nu; - w". week. "it shows what can be done, when the club makes up its mind to e. are new members. Much credit due' to Captain Bumumn gum! .puin Christensen who communi- ' the two tum. Captain Bantam. manna won both tht membership and nttendanco contests. ( " end new vulture in this commun- ry, It has supported drivel epon- ored by other org-muons. Dorcas Rome youngsters received beech.“ fest. summer and at present 'the club it helping in mnkirttt 10130. tPt umer Cock Lee Waite, North Shore nick Co.; Dr. Earl D.arriueherdens gt; K. J; Robinson, The 'Hizhhnd ark Auto Ports: Tom Kenn pro . t Sunset Valley Golf Club; Art . k, Bock Service Station; .Carl ndersott, of Bighhnd Gonzo; V. . Briddle, ottoman Arthur swu- n, A, H. Swanson Co., heath: and thawing. "mad." 1 i This club'hu beep noting in civic 15an that are W More tau 90min: winter. _ i District Governor J. T. Schleu of Lions Itttemntioha.1' In: the [nut speaker for the day Ind (we . talk an what who; Lions clubs are doing Ri 1130 What! the dub on it: fine member-hip increase, stating tint they have . god chance to win thertrrnnd prize of this district with In increase at 30:31); 100 'ret: 91 P"'"' 1"!va mer""-'-' -"e v - till: on the present monetery oondi- tion of the country. This is going to be e yery interesting ulk, etrrse'e1n_l1r time it is‘ of much importance. The immune“ ere may“ to bring their F Retrktration Olliee ' g T . In This Community hsrden Class to 3reei C ' r 'm at’Home of Mrs. Phelps ' A special meeting of the Commun- lty Garden Chas of, the Highland Park Women'n Club will he held on Fridny. Dec. ik The nature of this meeting will be . buffet luncheon“ l o'eloek park " the home of Mrs. E. R, P1ishtsiAO Prowect avenue. l Members at the class are. asked to pheck,thia date on their cumulus fund attend the n-ttate. Eight New Members: . _ ' z "Tapped" by The Lions Registration; will still be mocked ithe regular Lake County employ- hnt omee.loeitted at 129 Lake it" nukes“. The use of the buildings for the h-omeee throughout the county we been donated by the owners on v allowance for rent and heat m Ide under CWA program. I .llen D. Albert Will Speak on Jap_tyt, at no Imam-nus mung-w. I "Among the members "tapped' ions were 'urrwileoxnh.N?j, Oil “I Ilem II- uw--, -" r . On Dee. T, trot. Ernest Johnaint .1 Luke Form College lt going to - W---, -a.. "ft will be .3: intttoretation 'tri, the A Opens a iiriueh Womanhr Club Dee, 5 ii, ah, M ne. J. 'iriiiGLr" More the in! method; of bank. ; We Annual Th iisoiiaomsd by the E partment of the Woman's Club wf i, We unnual Th iving dance abomored by the i Service D.e- partment of the Hi hland Park Women’s Club wi _ held at the Clubhouse Friday eve intrc Dee. 1. Mrs) E. T. R. Mu y nd the Junior members are in er of mange- Rabinia Play _ . ill Use “Seco iddle" I To Open Th ir Season . ( The 'Ravinia Pl. osrai, Brat produc- tion of this season wilt be presented Thursdny evening . T, " the Revinia Village : . The pldy wilt be "Seeond d e," n three- act comedy by a y LePelley. president of the Vin Players for the,latrt two yen . r. LePelley in sine of the fan id,itt the Play- ers, and is widely ienced in lit- tle Matte: and iting. This is the first of his pla to be pro- duced by his ho e , up, but he Juui had four pl: p blinked by . nation“ dramatic houhe. V _ An exception y brilli'ent east) hue been chosen or “Second Fid- dle.” Vere Purd ple a the part of Joan Keeler, a rt, ho has met- ried the mug , t the wrong time, under thi . circum- etencee. and h reb'y gotten eirdrrtttet.trort'ee ‘iu e bed situ- etion. ,Herold erp , the monk men in the cue. ho diiBeultiets of his own, inclu " ing engeged to another girl, is rtreyed by George Lake. t its a Mr. Leke’s hrst season wit the Players, but he he: enterui.n't' ighlend Perk end'Revinie 1irjtlt" before in hU "‘va role in At Madame Del- everyonecorice in e m "MW scion. ,Heroid erp , the wronti) man in the cue, ho difthnutietrl of his own, inclu " ing engaged1 to another girl, is rtrayed by George Lake. ' is a Mr. Lake's hrst season wit the Players, but he has enterui.n't' ighlend Pork and'Ravinin audi nee before in his comedy role itt, At Madame Del- gay'e.” Help}: hi comedy role as if it were wri or him. _ 'A brilliunt I ppo in: out is headed by Enid i pa, Harriette Golden end Die M Phonon, ell of whom ore well to the play- toeru of Highlen Pa . Miss Gol- den has been _ n: with the Garrick Phyers to! Lake Forest. College for the , t wo years and this in her "to rfoijmmee to Kevin“: Min T Ii :hu starred in three of th ' vini: Players shows in the p t tt years, and Mr. MecPhereon, e ployed a ver- iety of roles wt t Ployere. shows in the p t tt years, end Mr. MecPhereon a pleyed a ver- iety of roles wt t Phyere. Others in thi C t ere Agnes Wright, t?e,i1r5ie,,th, of the so- ciety girl once t Herold; El- len Truex‘end Jhnt Ashmen phy- ing.u Minnie-14d J, at, two girls who help to comp" every situ- tion, they enter. , Mi ie is “my: upsetting the uni! end muting thinirs bender 1on the: planners. Don Vaughn plays ‘the‘ part of Mr. Grouch who ente Jim e startling' nnnomteement Mntr the whole Situation. 5, . 1 dimers Nomiiin: At the regular monthly meeting of the Highland Pub Tinit Infant yr,e1sms lust Medial. ' the nominnt- int committee It 1 the follow- ink a next year’s; o l V "President, Mail El bun. flmt vice-president and ch inn-Io! new- ing, Mrs. Run? . "all; second viei-preridertt an eh Irinap ofumtr- licity, Mrs. D. I). ethmitiek; re- cording ‘spcretary; M Mason. Arm- strc‘mc; corrupt) weary, In. Truman Me p, treasurer, Miss Hilda Ki, notary-bond mambérs. Mrs. Hen Vail and Mrs. Miss Hilda Kai; nor membérs, Mrs. Ken " John Glue; mini n committee. urn-2M! chairman of Thrift hop Mrs. Malcolm Itiiil eh station workers, Qua Wil chairman of clerical WN Miltqp Hardacrd; jc nirn luncheon. cornmi ' M: Johnson Jr.', Mri, Be 1-1 and Mrs. Robert inn The adopted unaniniiyisl . _ 770an to the iihiythr, tiext month there will be M! tint, until the fourth Monday in; nasty.‘ . an: ORCHESTRA It? PLA Y was man Y By ittint Welfare 'the f t voyeur-stud r rem rfotmanee to line T Ii :hu stand! of th ' vinis Players rhe p t o years, and xenon a pllyed a ver- " wt t Players. in thi C t ere Agnes Iying'iheltole of the so- "timrtd t Herold; El- mnd Jhnt Ashmen phy- mie- 14d J, at, two girls 0 can)?" every situ- enter.s Mi ie is “my: Axe uni! end ranking let for;t the: planners. Dan “I.“ “In; Bart of Mr. Br " ngainly I Pub vim Maid: ' the p i t It’s; on: It” El ol, Brat produc- rili be presented . T, " the . The pldy id e," n three- , y been”, huh 501 -intt red T. Sibler; .hop @mmitue: chill-man of Willi“: Ross; workers. Mrs. nil-man of the _ Mia. Edwin 'nardiNewman, Thitieket wns uh _ Park max. union. mummy, NOVEIBER so. ms menu. Chuck Tenet and his North- western University orchestra will furnish the music. Composed en- tirtiypof Northwestern students, the orchestra had a last tummer’l an; gagement " the Jack O'Llntern Lodge, Eagle River, Wis. Chicago Datlg News Foreign Reporter To Tell About Germany The lecture sponsored by the Highland Park group of the Illi- nois Lepgue of Women Voters - "Germany-Behind the Scenes" - will be given. next Mutiny evening, Dee. 5, at the Elm Place School str. ditorium. Edgar Amie! Momr, the lectur- er,Hn his many years of new-pun: experience abroad, has acquired a knowledge of conditions Ind an in. sight into German national dune. ter that is possessed by few non- Germnne. He is the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for the best foreign correspondence in 1988; he ha been [Ii-lend and occasionnl adviser to many German statelrtnen; is I vet- eran World War réporter; and he was until recently the president of the Foreign Press Association in Berlin. . Mr. Mowrer’s work bu taken blm to' may ports of Europe and hid given him . background of first- hend knowledge about persons end plpees seldom acquired by on Amer- ican abroad. Employed by the Chi- cm Dolly News, he will leove about the nut of the year for the Orient. Rev. B. Bhudfelluet and family und Rev. B. W. Lambert Wm din- ner guests " the residence of Mrs. J. G. Fidder and sons, Sunday. 'TOP ROW (l'eft to right) Geo. Emmett, booking manager; ir. Mchren, B. u. was; Jr., o. Hills, R. Murphy D, Laux, T. Jordm, C. Parket, E. "Pug" Reamer; D. Enchelmeyer. Art Bock, kia Gilles, head coach. i . E CENTER ROW (left wright) Dr. S. R. Ban'fi'e1d, team physician; G. Schwalbsch,‘ P. S hart, Les Allen, T. Rogan, A. Carr, 1. Curling. f ', BOTTOM Row um to right) C. Becker, C. totmston,B. mm. Geo. Berube, mama Bench, J. McClowi ”distant mutter. [ . _ _ FOREGROUND (reclining position) lt. Mason, Stan Brdrn l . I ABSENTEES: B. Bewbe,.F. Raeburn, T. tltie,ben, G. M5912; W. Mayer. ', M HIGHLAND" PARK YOUNG MEN’S CLUB, was worn JN Rebound- ». in oi "in: it _", the Highwvm Wanna Cl ' Yam 5“ tir the am chum-v. by to tedt given brain anagram Lt) ', taunt. Mn. 0 . 1 ma," has (il the tart “ME 85:: $1» that app-ll to childrén all between The little ttts vii enjoy the mm at and 2fg and intrude, the junior 'Age, t an“, toibe fascinated by San Crew": strut: in " It o and yicwries, and the MOIW'W Lake pop-w will Bhd rail tom-nee M. tlte "trat. man-ind It win originally planted to 'ttie sent “The .Little Prlneebc” " the club home, but became orthe inteb. est exp-cued in 1 KW " ehildren's thentrienl srro4uetiort, committed made arrangements,» the lune Elm Plies Sehtol auditor- ium on De¢. 9. l The pal-{pi ties mee_ will tit played by Mrs. 1f,te,f?,'e, Kebbon; Mrs. Sully 0N6] Ca will play Becky the icoullery uni ; Helen Faber du FumPiar, the 1 Mill M.inehint and Lois Brigham I Miss multiv- mutant in her - vate minus-y for'triruu,irtAmtftt1i: The girl: in Miss muckin'e l are: Carol,.Beker, Merv Trig; - ry Waller Cur, Florida Heph- Let- ier, nominee Ehellng Schnf, ttl Lonnie Pine Pearl. M11. Betty 8 I - van Rutherford will ‘pley In. Carmiehnel, and her children will be played by three, Highland P. k yonuutere: Alice Gingham. Mirth Durbehn end Jack Rona. Virginie scheming Hindu, and‘Allen Lee f Wilmette will play the pen of . (htruftrd. . .. e l, The sewing room in t,'grtt with the Highland Put-k Sock! - vice we: startedlastweehand‘ia now in full swing. The women de- vote dampen I week to thk wank, and alsoenjoy s social time during the lunch tour, when' lunch is given than through donations. 1 Prom m untit Chisinau, the main thing upon which they will he GreitineiFtsioe-kdo1uf)ttr the Christan gifts to the poor. Amne in Highland Park or vicin- ity who hue any odd setups of In» tarial which can be Med for aw clothes will be ii11ltttr s great need“ she can give this material to thee women tube made into dresses, ate. for the dolls. Dolls no also need“. Old dolls can be lent in or new an be purchased at,the Dime Store to: 20 cents apiece. Or if real: dona- tion town-d dolls is made. this will also be very much sppteeiated. Any- one who may hive any of these to donate will be doing a great favor by seeing that they are received at the Old City Hall, in care of In. Gutmnn, as soon as possible. "rsrijG, in under the direction f Miss Dorothy Pros-ch of Banana Sewing Room Started é At The Social Serviée The flmntett are min doing their part for little children who ore not so fortunately aitnnted this year by remodeling old top into new. If anyone he anything whlch it would be possible for them to nuke om, these domtlons my be left " the Fire Station u soon as possible Ind themertivinsertadtooeetuttte,r Gi alumna '0! 3nd tsent to the right places. mar... yin ipend inn: in Bloomington with their pants. Mr. ma Mme“: Guild. Will Re Given' At Elm 1' Plade Saturdn'y, Dee. b Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Baum and ter; jr. Mchren, S. L. , l R. In srket, E. "Pug" Rental, D. on, M, ti/iii! iiiiii,i 3'33]: in; G. Schwnlbt’ch; P. slle, ng‘ The f i, _ Shore thin qril between ire, ol at and‘ id! " clubs. some 1 ing " It o'e " Lake Forest. Highldnd F In tradition! the Parker! I over thi Port all Inseam J an haiku} mute-ml, 1ttttte! "the A1 mun-hers" of “In {lull Park the rock- to I " It , to: 1m week up Earlid' t1 Par) debut! the Deedeh athletic iUid the winners their victory day. they wi pious of the {and by on will be pl. at fUld in High P: next Sunny. Id of gridiron ity. thumb! nut. who ia 9901 of former I hum.” . The Lake standing take the e l ip in this yet, we. Sign in. but the Lake Po n It a tilt! minute "e' t "ttthtt. ‘ Reamer giving will 1 Highland _ on Thur-d: on 1 " 10:30 o k. Dri, Brown has cit! - or I very w . been work at I 1 pump of tl name pert i e ticipatin; i: byterian, B ity Sui-cos cation“, tr join in win-"m An inviutil It his b I week! t at the at service. It vote this ,1 land M pital it a and its no t “new!!! Both turn] have If, ' of MRI to o my mtt' qr sad to de.. tttstat: 1.,- well- ttrgh, “till this wins, but mutiny palm. ath-I. m- Mt, ggtrttttt- mu. A Church 'oremn. nun, E. ofthe Rhine- Hal. ful M a" n...

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