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Highland Park Press, 4 Oct 1934, p. 1

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1¢ 3¢ me T 152’ 17¢ ER 2 45¢ 39¢ 45¢ 19¢ 59c¢ 24¢ 29¢ 25¢ 7, 1984 1Â¥ ROOTBALL CONTEST wINNERS ANNOUNCED points. The next regular mesting Â¥ the Garden Class will be held on# day, Oct. 23, ‘at the / of Mrs. L. H. Hine, }01 Laure!l Avenue, at 2 p.m. Mrs. Hine and Richard Mansell â€"will be hostesses for this meeting.. A speaker will be anâ€" nounced later. ts * PR CCRATTe Ft Mrs, Wiade McNutt, chairman of tH committee for the bhl““’ Flowâ€" er, Fruit and Vegetable Guild, asks for a jelly and jam shower, the artiâ€" éles to be brought to this meeting nX# to be used for the Guild‘s and to be used for the GUVG S Thanksgiving work. 3 The North Shore Center held each Monday at the Winnetka Caommunity House the subject, "The Com Pile" for ‘Monday, Oct. 15. will be Mrs. E. L. Scheidenhelm. | Workmen preparing to build & hew sidewalk on St. Johns Aveâ€" fue last week discgvered an old well, thought by to be the bld city well in ere many old yea nue ne N OLD EO he old well was dit on east side of St. Johns Aveâ€" _on the site of the new busiâ€" : buildings being built there, acing: buildings which were y years old when they were i down early this year. The : sidewalk there is wider than original one, and the old well found under site of ong the former l@'* m in Johns Avenue. | ~ t WELL DISCOVERED The Highlan® Park Press Nucleus of Lincoln â€"| _ Library Started at H.P. Public Library o ol n e ABBEnT NOC c OR 200 0 2200 Sm will have on display some of the original sketches which she did while there. It is of added interest to note that she is seriously contemâ€" plating doing a book on her impresâ€" sions of Mexico which will be inâ€" terspersed with her own aket«:h.m:l The art department Mexican arts and cra 4 404 100 4 â€"0ieepseing esc s terspersed with her own saketch. «* f The art department has atrranged | for an exhibit of various native| Mexican arts and crafts which are|â€" being loaned for the voccasion by| Ravinians who have visited Mexico. This department is also sponsoring an open house in the evening from 8 to 10 to which the community is cordially invited in order ‘that all who are interested may gee the exâ€" hibit of crafts and pictures, meet their friends and enjoy a social hour. Reservations for the luncheon may ‘be made by calling Mrs. Will, H. P. 4146, or Mrs. Elick, H.P. 1047. an open house in the C 8 to 10 to which the C« cordially invited in or« who are interested may Contract Bridge s Classes Are Opened The series of Contract Bridge classes opened yesterday (Wednesâ€" day) at the Highland Park Woman‘s Club. Reservations are still coming in and the classes are open to anyâ€" one interested in learning the Culâ€" bertson system of Contract. Call H. P. 1791 for further information, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, WOMANS CLUB YEAR | BEGINS HERE OCT. 16 W\ imerg,t Maugham‘s |M el,'] "Of Human 1 ndage," is being p sented on the Alcyon screen tofight only.. The cast of this splendid picâ€"| ture has such outstanding stare as Leslie I Qmufid, Bette Davis, FÂ¥ARHce® Dee and Reginald Denny. :‘g‘xifi £ Chester Morris is the : praéHical joker to whom nothing was ferious excepting the right to" laugh |n the film _ "Embarrassing _ MoMBRts + which will be the Friday and Bat urday Attraction at the Alcyonmg, Marâ€" ian Nigon and Huntly Gord@® are also ingluded in the cast, | SR One if the most colorful and brilâ€" Niant motion picture scenes ever filmâ€" ed is the Cinderella ball in M omâ€". ance in the Rain," a romantié fomâ€" edy with music. â€" Here is }| gtoxr lTof : a odern magazine publishing: office 3” vealing the intimate m@ihod emplo: éc by romantic and love magâ€" azin ‘c The featured pla: A@ this [film Â¥ Roger Pryor and HMeathe Angel hnd is being shown d y Bunâ€" day, Monday and Tuesday of next ) | week. t3 Alcyg Will Present "Romance In the sented on : only. The ture 1 & Leslie How Dee and R C er "Pagis Interlude," which {@Mtures Madg@ Evans, Otto Krueggt and R Youne is a picture WMhrtly acted And directed. Go see $his picâ€" ture of Gdy Paree and leay@ your troubles. behind. To be showB next Wednesday and Thursday, O§§ J0â€"11 Tumnu, OCTOBER 4, 1934 FOCIAL SERVICE TO â€" _ CARRY ON ITS WORK 3 x Notices have been sent home, W*_" ely,‘ the children, regarding membership | § in the P.T.A. In the past, each memâ€" nt ber was obl to pay 50 cents anâ€" Ahicâ€" nually.‘ This year, however, it was a as decided to make every parent a memâ€" h 23| ber and to as for no set amount. & _ Instead parents are asked to conâ€" Hcal tribute any desired amount rang~ Mous ing from ten epnts to one dollar, i‘the| _ Members of new board for this Ar, »| year are: ident, Mrs. James i t | Couffer; viceâ€"president, Mrs, Julian Laegeler retary, _ Mrs. Fred [ are| Moons treasurer, Miss McBroom; ‘‘ _ | membership chairman, Mrs. Lester Â¥pri]. | Britton ; soci and publicity chair« Aim.| man, Mrs. larence Larson; reâ€" lom. | freshment chairman, Mrs. Milton K. igomâ€" Tillman; program chairman, Mrs. 8: & _,| E. Farquhar.| . ty ew! Wilmot M A public party will be held Friday. evenifig (tomorrow) at the Wilmot Schoql, Deerfield, at 8 o‘clock sponsored the Wilmot Mother‘s Club, of which Mrs. C. M. Willman is chairman. | There will be tables of bridge, 500 and bunco and:every one is invited to attend. The money realized from the party will be used for school sypplies. $ ot Mothers Club To Hold Party Oct. Hospital Certificate Campaign Gets Under " ‘Way Here This We Duty!" ‘~ told.â€" one CaJmod . AimRMEAMIRRMIO . COMCCTEC . "Saved to us two years ago by | many of the new books and reviewâ€" bublic assistance. Its financial needs | ed "Star Fall in Alabama." {met last year by civicâ€"minded citiâ€"|\ The following : were comâ€" ‘zens. Again this year the same Apâ€" | mented on by Mrs. Faxon, and recâ€" peal is made with thcamramomendod,andhn of popular that you and your neighbors will | request for the list ii given below. .unttobejult ais generous as your ;,.:.. f e ; 7 ‘means will permit. x ry Petersâ€"Chase. | 1| | “Thnphnisthenmeiu:l;to:; ie nomeoy â€"Aniifen). 12q ‘the past two yearsâ€"raising $10, Lang Day Closesâ€"TumMa!) 4 through the sale of service certifiâ€" ::“h"‘: o .. oclaficid.) catts which are redeemable for ::; :\-ml'h Rome Burnsâ€" e "I pital attention or xâ€"ray examina * "1._“.’_"" & : " _ "Your assistance will be solicited m‘ Payone elgwn. ons onl q nc p 90 0 omm 120000 Men Are Like Street O und Stag Line means will‘ permit. x \~*The plan is the same as that of ‘the past two yearsâ€"raising $10,000 through the sale of service gertifiâ€" catts which are redeemable for hosâ€" pital attention or xâ€"ray examination " _ "Your assistance will be solicited within the next few days. Through your generosity the life of our hosâ€" ‘pital will be assured. If not for yourself . . . then as an indication of your interest in maintaining our community‘s hospitalâ€"â€" "On Duty" â€""as an everyâ€"ready institution for the service of others in dire need of \ expert care and modern facilities." iDeerfield 0. E. S. To Present Play Oct. 18â€"19 "The World‘s All Right," tte big musical play being sponsored by the Deerfield Chapter of the Eastern Star will be presented at the Deerâ€" feld Grammar School on Thursday and F:iday, October 18 and 19 at 8 p.m. It will feature the great and nearâ€"great in. local dramaties and musical cireles in a complete radio program and promises to be someâ€" thing different with musical comedy and plenty of varied ertertainment. i‘l-‘urther announcements will appear ater. ; * \FIRE PREVENTION | WEEK OCT. 7â€"13 America © has I to . the world the chat iof Washington, and if our Ameri bad done nothing else, alone w have entitled them o the G-D':: mankind.â€"Daniel Bs â€"Lorimer. f ww h dpâ€" Lightshipâ€"Archic ns American S iW Full Flavorâ€"Leslic, One‘s Companyâ€" f Dew on the Grass. ||| Twelve Stories K. h Bunin (published by K t# Lisztâ€"Sitwell.. JP ‘Three Hundred Days#+G ’ Hearken to the Wakefield. | Holy Dead! ‘ The h â€" Goodbye, Mr. C - Guide to Civilized Lodfingâ€"Overst: Boy and Girlâ€"T drof Americaâ€"Mineâ€" han. [ New Careers for Y Piticin. 42 Years in the Wh | 8weet Papa Pasquier. We Accept With Voto. Years Are 80 ® jeriig Boy and Girl Trampd of / han. & New Careers for Y j 42 Years in the Wh g-.‘ We Accept With Years Are 80 * So Red the Roseâ€" NUMBER 32 i3 t i5 # $ & 3 a

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