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Highland Park Press, 27 Sep 1934, p. 4

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Pad: it} i8;" fife?} §f5] iÂ¥ * Fed BX & High School Football The tickets, which are being sold for geventyâ€"five cenl:z]my be ob tained at "several stores. In Lake Forest they may be secured at | lfi-afta; in Highland Park, at Gsell‘s, Neild‘s Sport Shop and Highâ€" land f’-rk Pharmacy; in Ravinia, at Gsells; in Highwood at Laegelers. ets for the adults for the Deerfieldâ€"Shields home f oo t ba l1 is are being sold this week by the Girls and Boys Clubs of the local high school. . ‘ â€" _ e s by Mrs. Raymond S. Simons of Highâ€" land Park, chairman of the departâ€" ment that on Child Welfare will ‘be 16éd by M:s. Hasseltine Byrd Taylor, chairman of that department. Sevâ€" eral league members from Highland Pai are attending, among them M ay S. Glidden, president of the league, Mrs. Clarence Balâ€" ke, and Mrs. Edmund Brigham. ; Bs ol on uin hi intancneninto en n 5. ~eamriait , ts may slso be had through the high school office or the session “3 tatives of Girls or Boys Cl ki3 A+ & ® he home games to whichâ€" these tickets admit one are with Libertyâ€" ville on September 29, Oak Park on October 6, Proviso: on. October 20, and New Trier on Novembeéer 3, Commissions received from these tickets will be added to the scholarâ€" ship funds maintained by the Girls and Boys Clubs. @54 I‘hé Illinois League of Women Votâ€" erg ounces that a regional conâ€" fe on Child Welfare and legal status of women is being held today, Sept. 27, at Elgin, HL â€" â€" _ = Highland Park Women \ â€"|‘Attending Conference _The round table discussion on the 1\ status of women will be led Robert S. Spindell to & \ )Speak Here on Oct. 17 Robert S. Spindell, lawyer and auâ€" thority on constitutional law, will be the speaker for the first meeting of the Highland Park League of Woâ€" men Voters on Oct. 17. * lEle will speak on the : proposed changes in the Illinois constitution. Aq'un%r of Mr. Spindell‘s articles haye been appearing recently in one of the large Chicago dailies. § PAGE FOUR Pirates Are Wanted | by Children‘s Theatre ‘All| boys in Highland Park who h ged to bespiratesâ€"real seaâ€" faring menâ€"will now have an opâ€" nity to do so in the casting of A Island" by the Children‘s Theatre.‘ t '11|e'resq O‘Neil to Open Dance Term at YW.C.A. "Mateys" interested in |securing their "black> spot" for membership are agked to call H. P. 340 or to folâ€" low your compass to the Highland PdrkTWoman’- Club on Wednesday afternoon, is the announcement. lasses will begin Friday, Oct. 12. Registration of pupils will be Friday, 5." Miss O‘Neil will be present at that date to interview mothers. Therese O‘Neil, an associate of M 1 Ablftt’s School of Dance in iecago, will open her fourth term of dancing at the Y.W.C.A., 374 qml Avenue, Highland Park. here will be children‘s and ladies classes, high school and college girls classes, The classes will include limâ€" beving, streaching, ballet, tap and H tic dancing. Fortyâ€"seven were ered in the four classes last ’l‘mfm Society Plans \ _|~â€" Progressive Dinner jPrmuive dinners seem to be popular, whether or not they are will be tested this Sunday evening by the Tuxis Fellowship of the Highland Park Presbyterian Church. There may be a four course meal in it, a lot of worthwhile fellowship and a travel talk on Mexico around a fireâ€" place to end the evening. Passenâ€" gers will meet at the church at 5:30 sharp. The train pulls out promptly. ‘Expressing our deep appreciation to our friends for their kindness and sympathy«*shown during our rooenté bereavement. Ssd t l Make reservations ahead, purchasing tickets fram ‘Ray Phillips or some other Tuxis officer. | Glasses Fitted $7,50 | Credit Jeweler and Optician " Central Ave. â€" Tel. H. P.630 Season Tickets Are On Sale This Week 1. H. NEMEROFEF Complete Optical Service Card of Thanks " _ Mrs. Ines Nngimbenq Friendship Club to : _ | sns s ,rHold First L&hetind ©Meeetings are held at the Y. C. A. the first and third Thursdays of each month. The program of the club includes social, recreation educational features. Thefmmbeiâ€" ship of the club is open to any gi in Highland Park and vicgity is employed in household work. has bee% ‘the means of, help strange and lonely girls find n friends and to make an adjustment in the community. $ | ~ The club starts its fall progra Thursday, Oct. 4, at 8 o‘clock wi a "Fall Rally and Party." The offiâ€" cers of the club are serving as esses. . fl:dith Suomi is preside Alice Karivin, viceâ€"president, Vi Churchward, secretary. Lillian Nykâ€" kanen, treasurer and M Whe membership chairman. _ || . Owing to the space ;ndm?e many departments offered at Y . «W. C. A. social education programs, |it has been somewhat difln&n to atâ€" range clagses and groups. %‘; s ol Many ago a club was formed &t the Y.W.:C.A. for household em, ployees. | This club has and is meeting a great need. It is kno as the Friendship Club. .\ _ “mh'}'fiuud;y and Sunday af ernoon a girl is appointed from tlub to act as a hostess at the Y. W. C. A., so no girl needs to hesiâ€" tate to come to the "Y" and wal} in; new friends are ‘always there welcome you," is the announcemen "Whether you are new in Highâ€" land Park or have been b&a long time, you are invited to attend the club meetings. Yearly programs wil be given to membersâ€"in that way, it will help the girl to plan ahead," the announcement. <©â€" a Some Changes Made in | ~ _ Y.W.C.A. Fall Schedule The program as arganged now begin the first week in October, the exception of the Miss Mondayâ€" sW Dramatics }f \â€"Tap Tuesdayâ€" $ Social dancing ; + 5th and 6th grade girls club â€"â€" . Symphony orchestra Wednesdayâ€"7th and 8th grade gi Ctub / >:: : $3 Thursday,â€", y y Sports'finb i Dramatics [3 Fridayâ€" | ) ‘ Miss O‘Neil‘s ballet class, Q‘Neil ‘ballet class, which will ope Friday, Oct. 12. Registration is O¢ 2502 :: > :: Thursday and Frid=y ‘ NORTH SsHORES MOST BEAUTNAL THEATRE with Warren William, Margaret Lind. say, Lyle Talbot, Eugene t Comedy Song Hits Cartoon . N SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY Mondayâ€"Tuesday Sat. Evening with Guy Kibbee, n-# Hel:r’ert. Aline M%hon, ‘Allen Jenkins $ss , y. â€" Cartoon â€"â€" New: ; COMEDY ‘â€" NEWs . lbmm' NEXT with Leslice Howard, Bette Davis, Reginald Denny : | | "THE DRAGON MURDER CASE" A FU RDA YX MA TNE AIN LAE Maynard in "Wheels of M "OF HUMAg_’W P BONDAGE" â€" WEEK â€" "I lg}eflufle" * "Ia "I Give My Love" .+ ‘"Romance : 8. 8. Van Dine‘s "THE MERRY FRINKS" Sept. 29 | Mrs. ;'!’_: Cummings, for many yeirs a resident of this tity died September 10 at the home of her dau@hter, Mrs. William R. Graves, in Vancouver, Wiash., followâ€" ing (1)‘ of failing health and tw> thonths of serious illness. She was se i"fif, years old. > Funeral ?’" ces were held Sept. 12 with intérment in Carson ceme« tery. â€" M She leayes | to: survive ‘her, two daughters, Mis. Edward Hollenberry and Mrs. ‘;‘,‘:j‘. Graves of Vancouâ€" yer; ,‘gw’ Frank and Charles Cummings| @f Carson and Thomas in Vancouver J, tight grandchildren, four great grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Minnid Dugan of this city. .. had Boxing and Wrestling â€"Program at Deerfield chool Friday Night A istling and boxing program, under the auspices of the Deerfield Associ:fi_b? \Club, will be held Friâ€" day night, }bept. 28, at the Deerfield Grammar | Fchool, beginning at 8 o‘clock,.> ; /; 4 + There will be two fiveâ€"round boxâ€" ing bouts, three threeâ€"round boxing events, ;»:‘,one wrestling bout, the latter between Frank Talaber, colâ€" legiate c j" mpion, and George Konâ€" tellos, anmounced as the "Greek champion." _ k . The main event of the boxing proâ€" gram a fiveâ€"round bout beâ€" tween Edwin Helstrom and Armond Morrell. |The other: fiveâ€"round bout, the semiâ€"fia:dup. will be between Johnny W\ nitch and King Cole. 1. Party in Highwood The Ladies of the Moose are givâ€" ing a car '& rty this evening (Thursâ€" day) at the home of Mrs. Fahnigan, 813‘ Hi g pod Avenue, Highwood. Five hundreéd and bunco will be played. Khis party is open to the public. â€"}}| ‘ . _ The North ‘Shore Art League classes f0 ‘ adults and children will be resun ’; in sculpture and paintâ€" ing on ., if‘- ay, Oct. 1, meeting each morning frf the beautiful studio of the League at Community House, Winnetk@. Anyone wishing to enter these classes please phone Mrs. Brion, Glencoe 242. â€" Classes in Sculpture 'Td Open In Winnetka Mosqumb Abatement . Committee Meets Oct. â€" The â€" Highland â€" Park _ Mosquito Abatemefit committee will meet at the Highla Park City Hall on Tuesday|evening, Oct. 2 § ACnmm§m Tomaso Nascimbene, 49, Formier Resident, Dies| â€" Noted Baritoné, Is Dead Wed.â€"Thurs.â€"Fri. |__ Oct. 3â€"4â€"5 ‘|WILL ROGERS McConnell _: :.‘ii is Away Saturday Sunday â€" ..‘ /.. SBept m-.fn-!l“-!lm co “Engmnmssm(; ‘MOMENTS" "HANDY | ANDY" Lwn.nb. Marion Nixon, . Walter Wolf, h â€"â€"CARTOON â€" NEWB Man What Now" ie Rain" â€" Scenic â€" News Sept. 27â€"28 T HE P RE SS 2502 Tomaso Nuciqmn. 49 years old, a baritone with the Chicago Civic Opera Company, 13;‘ last, Saturday at his home at Clinton Court, Highland Park. He was born in Italy, and had been with the opera company since 1910.. He also was director of a dramatic society in Highwood. t } Funeral services were held Sunâ€" day afternoon atâ€"2 o‘clock at St. James~Church, Highwood, and burâ€" ial was in Mooney‘s Cemetery. Mr: Nascimbene is curyivcd. by his widow, Mrs. Inez Nascimbene, and a daughter, SyIvana. | 2 No. 2 cans 2 No. 2 cansd ALL PORK BANNER BOY TOMATOES Savoy Fancy SWEET CORN Sunshine Pineapple Bar SAVOY SALMON ALL ZOURR | SAUSAGE MEAT tb. RICHELIEU CATSUP 14%, oz. bottle Fanciest Red}; 1 Ib. tall can Solid pack; No. 2%, size can Homeâ€"made; Ib. ... POT ROAST very tender; 1b. SUMMER SAUSAGE BROWN‘S TOMATOES FANCY PRIME BEEF Friday & Saturday, September 28â€"29 CONTRACT FOR YOUR ~ FUEL OlL NOW _ If you haven‘t yet contracted for your winter fuel oil requireâ€" ments, we advise you to get in touch with us at once. Prices are advantageous at this time, and a contract will protect you against possible increases when demand is at its peak. PURE’ OIL;’EELocalized Fuel Oil * Plan assures uniform quality, fixed price, and personal service. Pure Oil Fuel Oils are conâ€" trolled in quality from oil wells, 805 Deerfield Avenue â€" Phone Deerfleld 16â€"17 | GENERAL OFFICES: CHICAGO One of the largest Fuel Oil Distributors in the Chicago area. The Pure Oil Service Station in Highland Park The Pure Oil Service Stations in Highwood FREE PROMPT DELIVERY PURE OIL PRODUCTS CO. 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