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Highland Park Press, 4 Oct 1934, p. 3

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ra Nreg VTEes HL 3A TiICS F.}w y @Â¥. 1 H ill:‘" card Masonic N Cush. Larke, hland Cloge 0 1€ 934 it «ayrs?A" . withe Breadwinner," l a ? uraedy DJ3 Y Maugham, ~ , selected by the viniq * lors as the first play of seaâ€" U whic woa{ridl:pét . 16. e ' years the, & ::30 Ravinia Village House. e M were also made to iip of the group this “duthefirstntepin s diâ€" n fuesday evening. | All| people who: interested in join4n¢ the group ® » cordially invited to attend, lace of the not 1e t at the time this | to «‘but those interested can find out meeting place by calling eithâ€" or Wighland Park 1364 or 114 after *‘The Ravinia on P season 0 Nov. 16, with #".bout th . three play wigner" will b «Private Live et‘y Be Gay Late C Â¥ Howar by nder .. i .fl, uT] m an, "W Rachel Crothe gy" by A. A Philip Barry 1t has also been annoi ‘that season tickets at reduced will bé put on sale during the few @®WThe Breadwinner"; concerns . a fl ‘ndon stockbroker, who meets mancial reverses, and â€"Although enough money by a friend to ive his firm and his reputation deâ€" : that ruin and freedom are preâ€" s to saving his r:::fififll and continuing to live in drudgery. The effect of this strike of the famâ€" y, and on his closest frie , with each trying to explain it in a way m himself occupies the reâ€" mainder of the play. The most is made of the opportunities for comâ€" edy by the author, who is w 11 known his light plays and short stories, as well as for his more serious f mh as “O'f n Bond‘ * the movie of which before the public at the present time. _ _ _‘ The play will be directed by Miss Ruth Card, and the cast) will be p next week. * flns Children Vote Carrq’sival _ Saturday Big Success ‘Mhe carnival organized: and. manâ€" fty Mrs Erastus R. at the Highland Park Woman‘s Club last Saturday proved satisfactory from every point of| view, ‘we are "It was fun!" said the, children, m left laden with prpor bags ill of all sorts of And the Highland Park Girl Council were unanimous in mit a lation and gratitude for this, the opening wedge in the year‘s moneyâ€"making efforts to meet the Girl budâ€" For a large of Girl ttmmu are unable to afford even the nominal fee which takes care of a Scout for # . . Hence the carnival and plans which will come later. . ‘‘Mrs. Phelps was assisted in the task of carnival detgils the folâ€" lowing Highland P : Mesâ€" dames B. K. , R.] E. Clark, C,.;A. Wright, K. P m, V. °C. . H. Bede. G. Eyler, C. Jorâ€" i8, G. Coale, R. Rosenthal, W. Me!â€" , C. J. Dyer, B. Ball, D. M. ler, G. Ch.pm;; P. Udell, R. I1, W. C. Pohrte, L, Hine, L. ‘Winne, A. Hagener, (l;l H. Cumâ€" , R. 0. Nereim, H. Will} C. Neaâ€" C. Sanborn, E. l&lls, 0. W. , 0. H. Wallen, W. E. Durâ€" bahn, and Misses W. nongh, John« son, Miriam Smith: ant Marcia 1 fE\Storma of applause followed the two programs of t costume ~dances presented by| pupils of Milâ€" Haessler; M nd : Carol I Dianga and Janet Cabonarâ€" &1, Rose Pfanstieh!, Fischâ€" ‘6r, Louis Haessler, Anna Schauffier, / ne Greenberg, and Margaret ronlund. Another big hit of the » n was the laying Janice Sesso," w$ are Lions Club T(#Iedr | P C. D. Morris Today :\ Last week‘s meeting of the Highâ€" land Park Lions Club proved to be lery interesting.© â€" =>|~ : \\The talk given by, Mrs. Flinn, setâ€" iry of the Highland iu; Social Service, was instructive as well as } ting, and members |\present feel that after hearing Mrs. Flinn‘s tilk they had been greatly enlightenâ€" fg:i the matter l?n‘ffl“ . gervice work in High!and Pa § ‘The meeting this week, Oct. 4, will be held at the Moraine Hotel at 12:15 and a very enjoyalle talk will be given by C. D. M , assistant ;fi. the chairman of the. Western C ays‘ committee on public relaâ€" tions, a committee made up from ten ifferent railroads 0 ing in the Breadwinner" _ To Be First R‘fifl‘ +! ~Players Produ!l tion be ‘hel 12:15 be giv to the Railw: Oof 4 Rummare inia Players have m‘ of four plays, . ' rith the second play to be t the middle of ber. plays besides "T Breadâ€" ill be chosen from among u'”" by ] '”d‘ Gay" by thers, e Christnph "E by ward; "The Dark Tower" der Wooleott and Geprge "The Meteor®" 8, N. "When Ladies eet'F by others, *Michael and Maâ€" A. Milne, "You and li’lby +v. and "The Queen‘s Husâ€" OCTOBER 4, 1934 Sale Oct, 18â€"19 the Philathea class Church sre planning to be Thursday n states ~The Presbyterian Guild ‘of the Highland Park Presbyterian Church will: begin activities for the year with a luncheon to be ‘held at the church on Tuesday, Oct. 9, at 1 p.m. A splendid program has been arâ€" ranged with Dr. Betts who is head of theâ€"school of religion at North Western University as speake~. Mrs. H. 8, Van Steenderen, accompanied by Mrs. Jessie Wood Sincere, both \ of whom are well known for both their musical ability, will present several musical selections. Any who |are unable to attend: the: luncheon ) at one are welcome‘ and invited. to | attend the meeting which begins at ‘\ two. Guests will be especially welâ€" | come at this meeting. and Friday, Oct. 18 and 19. Anyâ€" one ~wishing â€" to contribute to this sale may do so by calling H. P. 699 or H. P. 3041. As we go to press the place for the sale has not been determined. Presbyterian Guild Begins Year Oct. 9 When the Chicago Daily News announced it would print real love stories by people who had lived them, replies flooded the woman‘s editor for weeks, Almost 4000 manuscripts were received, read and graded, and the best of the stories began appearâ€" ing on the woman‘s page of the paâ€" per. t Chicago Daily News Is Printing Love Stories These real love stories, as set down simply and tersely by those who exâ€" perienced them, commanded immediâ€" ate attention and widespread interâ€" est. The curiosity and the hnticiâ€" pated amusement that prompt their They are goins to give another one of their oldâ€"fashioned dances and fish fries and it‘s all FREE, That‘s suits me fine. Why don‘t you and your friends be there to dine and we‘ll all have a good time . T Southeast Corner Route 22 and Milwaukee Ave. * Music by | FRED RAND‘S ORCHESTRA Benn‘s Tavern BENN‘S TAVERN 24 North Sheridan Road L1 wE GUARANTEE to use only erystalâ€"clear, filtered solâ€" vent. C. C. Benn, Manager U wEr GUARANTEE :‘.’.fi“ minor ropairs; sew on ie tm en seams, etc, Phone Highland Park IN HALF DAY MEET ME 125 CLEANERS & DYERS "Narth Shore‘s Most Popular Dry Cleaners" 10 Features of this Guarantee WE are proud our : record during "depression years." Not only have we kept our firstâ€"class, trained. organization intact, ‘but we have also improved technical equipment. Our cleaning standards and our service are better than ever before. So, to convince you that in dealing with us you art dealing with a responsible, relin!:.fe institution, we submit this positive guarantee, AT casual examination dissolves before| . Zion Lutheran Ci!rfi AH: the romance drama packed y ‘{;; Highwood _ in each chronicle, we are \||.‘ Henry G. Hedlund, Pastor . ~ Some of them are gallant, some 1‘ October 7, Rally Day. _ of them‘ are gay. Others are inin# fii Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.. enmplt of fortitude,. But i $1° English service, 11 a.m. traced in the convincing #1 _ Swedish service, 7:30 p.m. t of a soul recounting its highest, fn#!! ‘Thursday evening, Oct. 4, 8 p.m., est adventure. \~ MM f [ ' , :â€"ii| the teachers and officers of the Sunâ€" Each a little novel that, AUS®| day School will meet at ‘home of it is a case of history of love reâ€"| Miss Jennie Johnson. ; lived by a lover, discloses the re"j a tenderness, the real courage, the rea & m ‘ h beauty of life. They are to be found | M s on the woman‘s page of the Chicago fls o Daily News. 3 "K 1271 4 T Home improvements General repairs. Rem ; 386 CENTRAL AVENUE , TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 3868 C Details and estimates. Zion Building Indilstry LEON A R] PERMANENTS §4 $§5 & $'%00 PERSONALITY HAIR CUTS ... BALCONY GARNETT‘$ STORR For Appointment Phoue[B.P. | DRESSES â€" SPORT W & WE INSURE every article (from the moment it is handed to routemen until it is returned), against | Fire, Theft and Burâ€" Modern Bet?uty _ Salon . glary. O WE GUARANTEE to refund our charges if, after we have given a chance to fix m l‘:i:t. we fail to give satâ€" J WE GUARANTEE to pay just compensation in case of loss or damage due to our fault, LV Our only reservation is lgi goods are faulty in manufacture ;3 or impoverished in weasr, ~~â€"| 9 10 (all genuine new pads) done by Mr. Weng featuring s page of the rmcagfi , i & ! P f ® [x ooR ents made #na. [\ f f ‘ Remodeling. Low interest | f : f s ‘ and estimates: | \§1 f R Rav Molendi, Mgr Deerfield Phone Enterprise 1100 No Toll TE PRESS iC som@(| c *L hest, fins| ~50¢ y‘$S EAR (fs [A it o 10 d Panel ¢ Curtains AB@ each Tailored panels in ecru only. They are specially priced. A valPe seldom to be had at this price. _ s | ~â€"â€"â€"Rough Weave Panel Curtains, $1.10 to ' ‘$1.98 each. â€" â€"â€"A special group of ) _ panels are reduced for clearance, 89¢ pr. Bath Room Curtains $1.50 or. . of Colored Dot _ ~ Grenadine | A 60 inch Curtain suitable for bath room. or k'ij:chen window, The dots are in combination colors. . _\ Other Bathroom Curâ€" .â€"â€" tains in plaid and dot . â€" patterns are 89¢, $1 pr. New Shipment of Candlewick Spreads â€" ©$3.98) « m‘jO:’D j Covered with lustrous sateen in combination of § s solid colors and paisley patterns. Thesel comâ€" “I:evzl pbtbemi:e:n s;;nzllke ;md forters are well fitted with high grafiw 4ss ouble bed sizes. Worked on J .. [ > k t . heavy mlehched muasiin.‘ I * j Anoth?r hlgh grade Comfofter i [solid ; { Candlew Bed ‘ â€"_ colors * pnced at $5.95. 31 j f â€"spreads are pm’?d at |‘ Soft fluffy down filled Comforters are ‘ ‘F#unm &1 98 tn £5.98. a : â€"â€" priced at $12.50. ' 28 inch width Other Cahdlewifik} Bedâ€" spreads are p iced â€" at from $1.98 to $5.98. Friday afternoon, Oct. 5, 2 p.m., Ladies Aid will meet in the church parlors, entertained by Mrs. Emma Wagoner. â€"â€"â€" + | Monday evening, Oct. 8, the Church Board will meet in the church parlors. Read the Want Ads Tuesday, choir practice, 7:30 p.ni This North Star Blanket is in the large TZx84 size and can be had in a wide range of solid edlors. It is all wool and bound with 3 inch satin. ' ~.Other North Star All Wool Blankets in the 72 in. size are priced at $9.50 & $9.75 Soft, Fluffy, Wool Fil Comforters _ $5.00 Blankets $7.95 North. Star _ Young People ~The Luther ue of Zion, Lutheran Church setve h baked ham dinner at the ichurch parlors, Oakridge and High Thursâ€" day evening, Oct. Thig dinner will be served in unique custom of the young people and an jnvitaâ€" tion is extended theit many friends. The di will bo¢ served from 5:80 until 8 p.m. | PAGE THREER Â¥1

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