fut ko ANIN STANT L Change rld Les ED RCTOR cone sealed in it. t is made rs of the is called .ge rts and J <2, 1984 ‘¢ and has to & and n#ist Noot lelp the m § :f ‘:Ym . rSD %6 c ® enÂ¥ xt Sunday when g‘ tis game. @&’-m of the 1 ï¬w teams p ® , There were " ‘errors which prov sÂ¥ ZIL U ots: w eondi reraaing to be be well wort} mission to wi Sunday. Highland P W mainder 0: threatened Particular mention should ° be made of the Tiger‘s star performer, Condon, whose handling of the ball in the heavy rain was spectacular. This man bears watching next Sunâ€" day. Foreman, Gansberg, Bodman and Hills played well in the line for Highland Parsk while Patrick did stellar work in the backfield. Olson‘s Kicking was exceptionally good in the rain but "Oley" does his best on a dry field. . j Important! A‘s announced ~last| _ _ _ ____; i° _ _ I week the Thanksgiving Day game [ :\ ummuï¬mnthentrdClwmd | between the Highland Park Young Dyers Will Move Soon Men‘s Club and the Evanston V.F.W. 17 C Adfmstemiaies: :; *" :.) ‘The game will be played at 11 a‘m.| The. Central Cleaners and Dyers, in the morning at the Evanston High | of 390 Central Avenue, will move to School field. â€" Final arrangements | new, larger qugrters next week, at were completed on Tuesday for the| 384 Central Avenue. game to be played on Thanksgiving| The new quarters are three doors day morning instead of the afterâ€"| east of the present location of the ‘noon as originally announced. _ | firm. +420 A The Evanston team is particularly desirous of securing revenge for the 13â€"6 defeat handed to them by the local team several weeks ago. Acâ€" cording to rumors eminating from Evanston the V.F.W. team is being groomed to Y anything. else. ang Mens Club to Play Chicago Tigers Again Next Sunday Concert Tonight At Bethlchem Church The Novelty Quintet will present a public concert tonight at Bethleâ€" hem Church, Deerfleld, at 8 o‘clock. A small admission charge will be made and the community is invited. .. Personnel of the quintet: Leslie Christensen and Harold Vant, A# trombonists; Orin Spalding and Elâ€" | mer Hecketsweiler, cornetists; and David Stryker, pianist. T vand ouyRet, PIGINSE . Guest artists on the program will be Margaret Egmiz of HW Park, violinist; Helen Fisher of the Lake Forest College, dramatic readâ€" er; Retts Ree Hipsley, West of. Northbrook, tuba‘ soloist; Peter Grimson of Highland Park, xyloâ€" phone player; a male quartet of the Highland â€" Park | Bethany Church composed of Jacob Hecketsweiler, George Bray, Carl Hansen, and Dr. Earl Fritsch; and Deerfield‘s radio balladier, Miss Barbara Huehl, soâ€" prano soloist. The proceeds of this variety conâ€" cert will be used for the purchase of hymnals for the Bethlechem Evanâ€" gelical Church. | . ‘ will Bethichem Youths Edit Little Paper (Cont Young people of Bethichem Evanâ€" gelical Church, Deerfield, have beâ€" gun 2 little newspaper whose initial title is "Uâ€"Nameâ€"Me.", A‘prize is being offered for the most suitable name, §5: A % The staff includes: editor, Dorothy Vetter; business manager, Olive Frantz; publisher, Ruth Giss; speâ€" tlal contributors‘| Clinton Ritter ‘d The paper contains activities of the church ahd personals about its members and friends. It also conâ€" tains a birthday column and those whose names appear in this first edimm are Vernon Giss, Clifford Stahger, Edna iFritsch, Mr. _ and Mrs. John Vettér and Mrs. Peter The 194. . graphe erry nev for this occasion than the (formerly the Shamrocks), d Park‘s notorious grid riâ€" the grand and glorious 1933 it is hoped that the weather 1 be a little more mpmerciful wdav when both teams play : is hoped that the weather| _A pledge of $2. month for: be a little more merciful the educational dg:rrwrld::! day when both teams play orphans was for another a game. year. The United to send two e of the weather last Sunâ€" bushels of apples| to Dorcas home i teams played exceedingly| for Thanksgiving, â€" Each child at ‘re were many fumbles and Dorcas Home will be remembered hich proved costly on both with a gift at s time. (The evertheless, there were Dumaresq Unit of Highâ€" f sparkling play now and| land Park has always given Deérâ€" ; thrilled the fans to heights | field u-ht.?m in treats that the sy. Just what would have| unit gives for the whole of Dorcas 1 under more favorable Home.) 4 3 eonditions and a drier field| ~The cigaret fundâ€"for veterans in to be seen. Anyhow, it will hospital was for another worth the price of an ad.| year. to witness the contest next, The Junior girls are making plans of the game neither team nued from page 1) NOVEMBER 22, 1934 agC win this game above | u¢, dated Nov. 'lvp: three large mimeoâ€" of interesting news. Auxiliary Meets At Mrs. Pottersons, Monday The regular meeting of the Deerâ€" field American ion â€" Auxiliary was held at the ‘of Mrs. Rusâ€" gell Potterton on Monday evening, Nov, 19. § * The meeting was well attended and , many im t matters deâ€" cided upon: ; s ~â€" A detailed report of the Eighth District meeting: was read by the president, Mrs. Gladys Jacobs. There being o further business the meeting was adjourned and reâ€" freshments served by the hostess.â€" Contributed. $ A Dorcas Home will be remembered| "Scrapp‘s Toy‘ Shop," an | with a gift at Ch s time. (The ated cartoon in which the to yB in Dumaresq Unit of Highâ€" Serappy‘s shop come to‘ lif@ | “] land Park has always given Deérâ€"| recommended. B â€", field assistance in treats that the| "Cat‘s Paw" with Harold LAbyd. unit gives for whole of Dorcas | and Una Merkel Nov. 23, 24, Friday, Home.) * Saturday. The trusting son ’? M non The cigaret fund:for veterans in sionary in China comes to Ami@Fic hospital was d for another and becomes innocently involved year. with crooked politicians and fack The Junior girls are making plans teers. Clever, suppenseful, } ,;," for an entertainment for the Legion amusing farcical ï¬%g th and Auxiliary Christmas ‘party. : | |hero turning tables on crooks im hilâ€" A number of the Unit officers atâ€" arious, though grim climax. Sonmi tended the district school ofâ€"instrucâ€" | strong scare scenes, Family. | A number of the Unit officers atâ€" tended the district school of:instrucâ€" tion held at Waukegan on Tuesday, Nov. 20. . : > 4 The child welfare chairman, Mrs. Erma Haggi reported the giving of two layettes and several diapers which were hemmed by the ladies of the Woman‘s Club. A painting displayed in the Picâ€" chietti Brothers grocery, on Cenâ€" tral Avenue, is ‘:ntmcting much atâ€" tention in Highland Park. * It is a view of Rio Grande City, Tex., by Mrs. Maude Maple Miles, mother of Mrs, :Mildred Miles R erts, of 347 Central Avenue. Th Many admirers .of the painting have expressed gurprise when told it is an American scene, for it is "typically" Italian, they say. It was painted from a sketch from nature, in the little town on the Rio Grande not far above Brownsville, Tex., in the citrus coubtry. _ ; I‘Holy Name Society _: | to Have Card Party The Holy Ni Society of the St. James parish in Highwood will sponsor a card Thursday eve ning, Nov. 22, &t 8 p.m. in the parâ€" ish hall. ; There will a door prize given L L ~A Aieadshu dnb atinacnt ) shafftariit. s tiihatentiictaton 5. 08 25 ish hall. T : : How much easier our work ; d There will be a door prize given be if we put forth as much : effort away and in ition everyone will|trying to improve the quality of it have the op nityofwinninxaumostotudoï¬wingtoï¬hden turkey. fial k f euses for not properly attending to Refréeshmenty will be served. | | | it.â€"George W. Ballinger, _ YERY 800;: C 2502 NORTH SHORES MOST BEAUVNANL THEATRE _ Thursday with M-h‘yfl- Reginald Owen, Adeiph Dickie Moore, Charâ€" lotte H .M,N‘n!‘unl,. with Mae} West, Robert JT0 .. News â€" Cartoon "BELLE OF THE NINETIES" ws. 2, Popeye in Shiver . 3, Charlie Chaplin in 4, Betty Boop in "Rise 5, Novelty, Why Do I e Dreams. 6, Young Eaâ€" 24 â€" Matinee Only Junior Program E HUMAN SIDE" 5e â€" 1 Day Only ‘ount of Monte Cristo" â€" "Ready For L« "Last (Gentleman" â€" "Wagon Wheel" Nov. 22 lD.A.R. Better Films | Committee | a novel by Louis Bromfield. vented by cireumstances from & riage with the man she lov young woman gives a life of tion and sacrifice to him, act an unconventional life rather hamper his political career. A "Life of Virgie Winters" wi the screen Thursday, Nov. : |â€"_â€""Viva Willie," Willie Whop§ the rescuinghero. Inferior. . Saturday matinee only "Bur Up Barnes" with Frankie "Crime Without Passion" fea Claude Rains Nov. 25, 26, SH Monday, "Ben Hecht and G Mac Arthur" coâ€"authors of & ‘stronzly dramatic screen $ ‘have written, produced and di "Gus Van & His Neighbo s mildly entertaining ‘singing by Gus Van and a common place ,‘i“;_ fu type of Mexican sorig and 'vi""‘["‘;: rtâ€" ist. 5 n Tok Nov. 29, 30 Thursday, and Friday "Richest Girl in the World" | Hopkins, Joe!l McCrea. The he to the Hunter millions, fearful that she will be loved for her t alone, tests a young man queradâ€" ing as his secretary to prove his worth. A light, frothy and highly improbable story is made a;';"' n and delightful by its good ¢ %‘ exâ€" pert direction, modern and ’ï¬llilr deâ€" veloped interior, fine photography and clever lines. Adults.> :} |â€" . Work has been completed | bn the new fireproof vault for t‘; Deerâ€" field village records. The vault las been built on the south side of the Masonic Temple building at the wist corner. It has a. double fireprof door opening into the vil ’ fice: i nthe basement of the Temple}; Edy. Severt was the contractor. Concree Deerfield‘s Fireproof Vault Is Com|y Segert was the contractor, W and brick work was done Thib' Toll and his son Walter. The plas tering by Sebald Rebling. All ar local men. . f § Friday with Shirley Temple, Adoiph Menpu Comedy â€" Cartoon â€" Pictorial : Saturday Evening Only "STRAIGHT IS THE wWAX" *# ! with Franchot Tone, Mayâ€" Robon, Karen Morley, CGladys: Géorge, Nat . _/‘ Pendleton, Jack LaRue _ Comedy â€" News â€" Cartoon | Mon.â€"Tues.â€"Wed. 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