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Highland Park Press, 8 Mar 1934, p. 1

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VOLUME XXIII Bernice A4 Swan and Lena "With the District Band Contest Were Honor .\ only two, weeks away and the new ‘Students _ high school band uniforms still in a ‘ 4 \the hands ofâ€" the manufacturers, , j ‘aomoehingmustbedoneio, e the Highwood. girls, ‘both honor | patance of the sum required for deâ€" students at Deerfieldâ€"Shields High | jjyery,"‘ we aré told. *This) someâ€" School, are dead following an auta-“hin‘ is a benefit perft at mobile accident which occurred beâ€"| the Deerpath Theatre in Lake For: tween 1:30 and 2 o‘clock Sundayie,g Thursday and Friday nights of morning about a mile west of Deerâ€" ihnis week.‘ Two Highwood. girls, ‘both honor students (at Deerfieldâ€"Shields High School, are dead following an autoâ€" mobile accident which occurred beâ€" tween 1:30 and 2 o‘clock: Sunday mfidd. abput a mile west of Deerâ€" ~‘Three Highwood boys / and ~one Wheeling boy, a Deerfieldâ€"Shields student, were ‘injured in the acciâ€" dent, presumably a headâ€"on> collisâ€" ion between two machines in a dense fog early that morning. . Miss Bernice Louise Swan, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrg. Oscar Swan, t:d when the car‘in which she was i caught fire after the crash. Miss Lena â€"Calbri, daughter of Delmo Calbri, ddi:id about 10 o’cloc£ Sunday night at the Highland Park Hospital, of burns and injuries reâ€" ceived in the accident. The injured boys are Robert Kruse, of Wheeling, the driver of the car in ‘which Miss Swan and Miss Calbri were riding; and James and Frank Belmonti i Peter Somâ€" ers, of Highwood, flfl occupants of the other car. ‘Jamds‘ Belmonti was driver of that machine. Mr. Kruse and his companions wére returning to Highland Park from Chicago, having taken Miss Aun Rogalski, ‘a Deerfleldâ€"Shields student, to her home west of Deerâ€" field, after they had witnessed aA performance of "The Church Mouse" at a Y.M.C.A. program in that city. Miss Swan and Miss Calbri had reâ€" ceived tickets to the play, in reward for their work in dramatics at the As soon as the young men who figured in the accident are recovâ€" ered sufficiently to testify, an inâ€" quest will be held in Highland Park. All the details of the tragedy are not Four Marx Brothers _ to Be at the Alcyon ‘fonight, (Thursday), is showing _ of ‘The Private Henry ) VIiII,"‘ featuring Laughton. The settings in duction are lavish, the ton smooth, and .the direction a superb, especially . that Laughton, in particular, | ‘Wednesday and ANU 14 and 15, Elissa La Lucas can be seen: in light." Two : really & this outstanding film | the way Program of Dancing at Woman‘s Club Soon Carroll um‘lm%:“‘%z““ & C e brla Wonien‘s Club meeting “\ 14 Wednesday, March 14, at, the Village House. â€" | MAE * who is ‘a graduate .;; imarriage. 1" : 990 "" L ing under Mabel Katherine T Ne haal! al6 g""“mfihfl‘?‘ Pearse, m"‘""’h teacher of the Bentley Eu: Germany and '“‘di‘d, y Mef wm-b!m Jfi» h‘ Wn{? ‘The daness 1""" °C _ of the Women‘s Club are of Mr3â€" HXS sell‘s own crea and will be in costume. uesmm 0000 »0 8 The Highland Park Fire Def ment is holding itheix| annual 5C Pabrick‘s dance on. Saturday ATF) ning, March 17 at the Deerfleldâ€" Shields . high . ‘seh00) auditorium. Thesy; dances ich have been ‘iv-Q en i4 ‘numbfl'oi”‘”gn.k” aniis tor We purpose of PA tunls *a pension fund fof Tocal firemen. . itizens ‘of Highland Park cA ow their appreciation to these NLD : their services by helping them create this f wwwfifl‘l‘m mot your Will you not ow them you tgpmil“ c . . o is L8 s YR ennth “i mw‘o w‘h. isscb cyb®n® ob in ice? If you don ance, buy 4 ti¢ will be presented on SUunâ€" day and Tuesday of next sday and Thursday, ‘March is Plissa Landi and Paul Ww Et o > M OB tanding film ofter much in of entertainment. / Russell, who is a $12°0 °_ University of Chicago, be: nterested in dancing after ~awe,. In addition “..“*ndy‘ the two machines The Hig ay), is the last Private Life of turing Charles ings in this pro+ the continuity is setion and acting that of Mr. toular. outstandâ€" titcket. "«By Candleâ€" ."Besides helping the Deerfieldâ€" Shields band by :ficndln: the beneâ€" fit performance, each person who buys a ticket will be tréating himâ€" self to an evening of| plenty of fun. The feature picture, "Mr. Skitch," ‘with Will Rogers and Zasu Pitts, is an irresistible mixture of the typiâ€" éal closeâ€"toâ€"home~â€"wit â€"of Will Rogâ€" ers, the sideâ€"splittingâ€"simperings of Zasu Pitts, and enough romance. to ‘ make it interesting. There is enjoyâ€" \ ment for everyone in “Mr.fiSkitehi’ Program at Deerpath : Theatre Is Benefit : for High Schoq‘;pnnd _ _"In addition to the feature picture Eand* selected short subjects, there ‘,wm be three unusual acts of vaudeâ€" ville: Roy Worthington, who made ‘such a great hit last spring in "Stuâ€" dent Stunts," will do a song and tap;dance number; Ginnies! Tronbaâ€" ldours, a group of band students inâ€" guding Jean Pettis, Etta Pardee, dward) West, James Bell, Duane Cope, and Alvin Knaak, under the direction of Virginia Wilson, will present a troupe of novelty numâ€" bers; and the brass sextette, with |Rhetta Hipsley, Orin Spalding, Richâ€" ard Merner, Harold Root, Robert Stahl, and Robert Ginter, will play one of the numbers which they are lptebaring for the p:_fionp!,eontut. "Remember that only tickets purâ€" chased before the show will benefit the band! No tickets purchased at the box office will help towards the new uniforms." â€"â€" $ 8 D.A.R. Better .Films E* Committee Review the Marx Brothers in "Due! Soup," a typical Marx Brothers‘ vehicle ‘of nonsensical comedy with its suggesâ€" tive innuendo, depicting the reign of Rufus Firefly, dictator of a mythiâ€" cal country. Spectacular settings and some good music. A matter of taste. Family. ‘Saturday and Sum}:y matinees, "Private Life of Henty VIII", this | & A. R. better fiilms DCC gophistication, the settin own standards of_ living TNesusyy (AECBC0D 2l sll2. C hg;i;Gm Hoé»kins. l-gederick March,i;;""'c’ ) cominittee. whi m ary Cooper. Cleverl written, | ;} %g Mof rele;‘ ©" [XMre, tej deftly directed, skillfully cted. Heâ€"| HF [ ““?‘P.““""‘“ w Ihi; activity f Mrs. WeNer roine lives Intimately with two artâ€" he w As‘eocmted with P brleQOr, [naine, Mrs ist heroes in succession.. She then d:en.; Charles G. Dawe ; *L" assisâ€"|" "or, Di Ner marries a boresomely n’zoral;business tant |to en D. You |- 1"§- f 3:’“ | d 5 mhan but leaves him to regume . life Agent of! enoral Reparations. . ) | / fhe North S with two heroces in unison. This piéâ€"| S y" es‘ work in é“‘{"f‘;{" ar of thei ture cannot be recommended by D. with the "World‘s Fa w;:j“. dertay in charke 0 A. R. better films because of its ing . n widely reco@n ed fi,e ® the yisitors. qophisticntion, the setting up of one‘s as V ell abroad, ‘“ he has | reâ€"| ‘The tollo own standards of living is a dangerâ€"| ceived nu erous‘ forms gf recogniâ€" program fo ous influence on the minds of young fi‘“’k including & degreg from: the \Call to. Assam people. Adults. i Un}{kersi ; of Wistons i in 1933. § | Processionalâ€"â€" . SAucen 14â€"15, Wednesday, Thursâ€" | tholtimé This degree wai conferred c Tear. U May, "By Candlelight," featuring ~P-£1Lident‘: Glenn Frahk) péferred jy | pledge to El Elissa Landi and Paul Lukas. Deft, the couraige and "aud ibity" of M ’} W sioome. Are sophisticated farce distinguished by D;fvec in carrying th fuBh the trét ) respon x[B able direction, | glamorous settings, mendous ,l::ldfl.’hkfii‘ of staging § | ~2" Camp) i |smooth‘ acting, | Plot concerns the | W rld‘s Fair in the f ‘35"%.[ the uns | SnR ;m;‘squerading. of ‘a butler as & |PT den& economic : Db8t 12:‘ t | Follo prince. ‘ Admiring hisi philandering during the yea 14980 to 1938.| will be master‘s success. with women he | Mt. Dawes also holds Wegrees from | Traini 6 seeks to imitate him with amusing Arietta Collage and Northwestern | Sch 2 1 eomg;lie_&tions. Adults and young Ur)ivméq. { IE‘ T If wool e c * * " : _ Wad 1 19R * peop . (*‘iGgntinued on guite 31. /| | ____ (C I Sb dif / e i x F1 [ m@ 'S%\FTE CONFERENCE TALK HERE MARCH 14 OF D.A.R. NEXT WEEK Noufi Chigagoan to & "Men‘s Reliowahlp C Fe be ove ming 0“1 t a i snecessful | busi _and public |sel \ ve, business career public jutility "field, Of \m,, aging @lectric light,| gas compames. | 3 ‘?;{W;‘"";"’ 1 Canes I He jwas $ member of (he DNlinois W)._viond Park i# 0 iL State iPer:!ion Laws Gorikimi Mn’ 1 ighland P;;k igâ€"one 0 ‘the four\ del o) the State tlp»j»: tutiogal | 10### chapters., Amony the pages, Cbnvéntion: in 1920, e M ty maviger [ihe names of fie Highland _ Park of comfnittee fl"‘ifii' omen appeat: (Mrs. L Sarett, the "Dawe Plan," ‘in, W Righ acti hey | Mrs: Walter Rice, Mrs. J e [Treâ€" ho was associated with hi# brother,| S °5 Mrg. Jerry Lekming ‘ and n. Cb;r‘:: G. Dawe n;“‘f‘, agsisâ€"]" iss ‘Veronese jatty. | | thnt! to Owen D. Yourk ias 3?"‘" Mrs. Ross Beatty, the regent of ).. Youn A8 "©FS"lin, North Shore apter, is a memâ€" P OTr 14 1. cA dnc mt Rufus C. Dawes will be the guest daker at &é dinner 5’:‘1 Men‘s hla HIGHLAND . AMlanenhcx. _ ! $raid Regent DB, . R. [ i Hon $ "1""", he North shore UH@P} i \Gonnection |P®* .*f heicom%.btee gis.gx' n cm;e of pl}rl ‘fol MimndeTeAKt0 .. _ Croltops! j RK, ILLINOIS _ THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 19%4 er n at | North _ , Shore _ Chapter | Is Nt inepres ctapter Td 4«A "eftht Evanston Event | t he Evanston a“?“’ pter | 0f| is a guest meeting. ig~one 0 the four| â€" Mrs..J. F. Zimme .| Among the pages| 111., will speak 09 * five Highland '}’F"“ Aspects o?.lht t Mrs. $ Sls_étfq Nfitionu- De!qn ; » 4 it i t fo 15 rk Progsa b will Cookilhlg School | . Be Held Here March ~â€" 19, 14, 15 &t Y.W.C.A. The most elaborate ‘and gm! cooking ‘choolmv held. in +. land 1 will be ucted in;. auditorium of the Â¥. W. C. A, on March 1$ at 8 p.m} and on March 14 and 15 at 2:30. | THe cooking sthool is being sponsored the Hig Park Y. W. C.AA. Co yeis sm the Y. W. C. A. is the Nort] Gas Company | which | is supplying: the gas ranges and refrigerator for food . eooking || demonstrations: and . wh 1!‘\:;19 rvice" director, Mrs. Agne or, Wwill be the onstrator.. | | ; ‘All Highland Park women are inâ€"‘ vited <to attend any one ot“u:t‘ot the cooking school sessions, of | which | will: be" diff@rent from the“ others,"‘ With the great variety of| foods to be prepgred and their | method of cooking @xplained an en» tirely different program will be/ofâ€" fered each time. 1;... the cm% ienced| supervigion of Mrs. Tnil J an intensely ‘interesting and & tional |program is in prospect for: women who attend." * 1 In addition to thg cooking school, a, style show will be‘staged by Leonâ€" ard‘s . dress <â€"shop," Garnett‘s < and Smith‘s. . This is an|added attraction that women will enfoy. vlls us Everyone who ap also will have an opportunity to receive & door prize. The dogr prizes will be given by Highland Park merchants. 10. i } } The change in was due to the| fact that Mme. rg has been ‘impressed into ice by the Metroâ€" politan Opera Company, for its pring mad tour f_ ~ _ 1/ Madame Re'tht!’:e!"x’s'E Recital Postponed uled for March 1 E& the artist reâ€" cital series of the Winnetka Music Club, is postponed to Monday,. April 16 Em ad t e w t d ic ind : The Metropolitag Opera Company contracts with i‘i leading artists Mrs. Eik. ielps, 275 Avenue will en in the membe: of the North Shox Elhapur DpA. at their regular on 1y meeting Tuesday afterno0h, March 13. Th is a guest meetinig. | | AMED VR _ .0 02 e M nveavi Madame Rethberg‘s recital, schedâ€" \Leonard‘s ovie eanes c . Lieut. ‘Raiph Cooper the part the y h the President‘s {recons gram. + Following | t be serfvedfii‘ t t:‘\l program the hostess. erman of Harvey, "The Conlttnctivg tic Education fot » _ Mrs. Zimmers chairman of patrit oper‘ will tell y has played 1 construction proâ€" M SPc NP C C1 o acal ‘ e decision for| a new 4 Ne =" reached in order to provide 4 | .|| mgximum amount P aier cofl 9y£;a tboiremt timg, and after ivd | siglerab study by th architects fot| Bhird & Warner, InC, of different ers | isting‘ shopping! | centers _ On tril North Shore, the present plan W , | | aflopted, »since it as felt that ":t‘ evation along t itional lines .} in | drchitectureâ€" would) only be proâ€" vantage to the . e T. { l in keeping with |the modern Uhâ€", "‘ilâ€" ents of the adjacent | | fies, and would bendfit the: *h S |business section of Highland, § p which this : up. to 01* resent time has & d Negotiations are now under $ o io ht serern nc i figh caliber a t 13 [for the location of ign caliber ® __1- in thi' i +i ‘ Kih 1 °* founs and Centen to i’ f Hhveflc&u . The wrecking of present im« pr nt will begin on March 15, and the new building be erect: ghi tions, the consistâ€" ing of six stores on Johns, to be comp on or July 1. ‘The co improvement of two stories, ‘;:g‘ ready for , iabout: Sept.|1, and then w continue x third unit, cons of three ) r stores: on Avenue, ‘- ulfing in the im of 175 \feet bf frontage on St! J and on Central, with adequate t ing space in back df the shops. | < Stgle of architecture is â€" French |.\ Stewart: B. !htthcwez. wice presi~ nt in charge of sales of Baird & t t, Inc., announcethat Baird & Warner, agents for the owner, have"dompleted plans for the erecâ€" tion of a new shopping center at the corne wntnl Avéenue snd& Johns in Highland |Park. Ro ‘ert DeGolyer and \Company of Chics htnbe-nrenfnqd as archiâ€" tects for this project.| | . / and i i comp cb xgrj on . t] ist §\fll l to the s to the presen cture, 1 ha !’clcb'd & h ‘ stage ‘4 lestence, or erecti |an @ntire bullding "on the premises. e decision‘ for a : new budi w&s reached in order to prov maximum amount | of . employ Card Party Will Be at Woman‘s Club March 16 club Friends are inVIUOO own groups. th fer to purchase t will be planned.| || “.P’l“ â€"I .‘“’ ‘telep p ~ Mr Dawson H. P. & Mrs. Leon Winne, in lniciaion dilirecntannPe in 177 To tickets for the fifth annual â€" show at Navy [Pier, wishes #o S9" nouce that time for rate wishing ° to therm cmay call her at H. P. 2761. 1i }1 Art Exhibit at Elm| <| _ .| Place Schopl Jhfll' |‘Mrs. Clara Hatch Steyens ‘has BH; exhibition of 20 water eolors ‘and. 1 oil _ paintings |at! the Elm, Place Sehool, in Hi land Park. _ She is an artist who painted murâ€" als in the W $ Buildl* at "" World‘s â€"Col Exposition (in 1893, and also ‘had a commission t paint a panel in the Ball of Science â€" ‘The public to yiew her rork. 'n' 'm“ i The public untif March 17. G OF OLD INGS TO BEGIN yited to plan P Thom, Pavel pree y tickets, 1 NUMBER 2 ners in High=~,}. 4 te the Ncl'th_- 1“;‘ ;!‘ been under &A || .. . Mrs. Thomas of ual hes anâ€" 3 rate lose. + §

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