unit. inary deâ€" EM. t, for 029 1839 class ilities lencoe 140 7:30 p.m. basement. ade in adâ€" . charge to tions.. N. service b'in‘ivg Church n Bay RI , Pastor® rehearsal hearsal. les J or an; Frasotrity hi 22, 1934 sorve a re. M Heilman ‘and * ‘ ~_Charles Postle Are ; _ Speakers Last Week â€m sDAY, i * Clubs â€â€˜] Health bar season for the e C1 1_.1)â€"Â¥a ed out some lems of such of the impo gram to‘ pro® Such a program, according to thei speaker makes for greater vitality, better health, constant weight conâ€" trol at proper point for each indiâ€" vidual and an increased span of useâ€" ful life. The next meeting of the club is scheduled for Dec. 19. Silas H. Strawn will be the guest speaker at that meeting and George Lott, the famous tennis star,; is going to tell about the recent Davis Cup matches. Future speakers for the new year include Branch Rickey of the St. Louis Cardinals and Harry Wheeler of Chicago. Highwood Indians To Play Glencoe Eleven The Highwood Indians football , team rested over the weekâ€"end u‘ they had no game booked for last® Sunday, and are waiting for t.he‘ game with the strong Glencoe team on next Sunday at Highwood. ‘ Glencoe lost to Highland Park by a score of 14â€"0, so Highwood can establish a mark for themselves if they beat Glencoe. Glencoe is not a very easy team to beat for they have quite a weight advantage over Highwood. This is expected to be Highwood‘s hardest game on the schedule and probably for the year. Parents Banquet > Held Tuesday Night A Bothers and Fathers banquet was held last Thursday; evening in theâ€"auditorium of the Y.W.C.A. Miss Medora Raskilly of the Vocational School at Racine, Wis., was the speaker of the evening. Her subâ€" ject "Child Life" was presented in her usual interesting manner. The Glee Club under the direction of Miss Harriet Marks made their first public appearance. Their group of songs added greatly to the evenings entertainment. Mrs. O. L. Olesen the foundet of the Mothers Club gave a talk on the origin of the club. The evening was concluded with community singing. 7 1 Ralph ‘E. Heilman of the e School sof Northwestern iv and Charles Pq“l_ of th. CLEANERS & DYERS 24 North Sheridan Road NOVEMBER 22, 1934 PHONE 125 Blackhawk Chapter I Elects New Officers Officers elected were: _ Junior President, Osbo! Mason; vice presâ€" ident, Helen S ; recording secreâ€" tary, Robin Gourley, corresponding mm& Wright Witmer; treasâ€" urer, liament Peabody; color bearer, Robert Austin; organizing president; Mrs. 0. 8. ‘Peabody; vice | president, Mrs. Gordon Buchanan;a ‘memberuhip chai , Mrs. Kellogg Speed; program, Mrs. Sewall Truax. Mrs. O. S. Péabody entertained at dinner Saturday â€" evening for members of the Blackhawk Society, Children of the American Revoluâ€" tion, at her homg on, Moraine Road, Highland Pa.rk.’ | Ward Reichelt And 3 hru‘:a-n $ ames Robinson B. Gourley, Janet Carle Ingram | Katherine Johnson | Annette ::'berh Jo Aima O1 Moore | Amory Oliver 4 wmuu'ï¬m Mellinger Archibald Osborn IL Doris Mason: . Junior meeti are held in the afternoon and senior meetings in the evening." | ] Betty Jane Par t : Barbara Elaine Pa J. Parliament Peal ; Sanford Alden Peabody â€" Jean Roberta Robert Langdon P. Luciennt Marie dt Florence Rice i Ann Josephine ‘ Helen Sarett I | Lew Smrett Jr. ‘ | Jthnsluï¬n nn r J Helen Marjorie S | Marcia Smith # | Miriam Smith 5 . | Warren‘ Wright Witmer Dorothy Jean A Eleanor Minerva Alq?hl John Drake Austin +| Robert Eldredge Austin \ Highwood Teams Will \ _ Play Thanksgiving Day | Acgepting &' hallenge, the former Highwood m which boasted an undeafeated rd for five years will meet the Highwood Indians in a charity game at the Highwood athâ€" letic field on nksgiving morning. Stars of the. old organization who will appear in thd game include Abe Cronkeit, E Lauridsen, Tom Roâ€" |gan, the Engl gxrothm, the Fink , | brothers, Ni lliams and many |\others whose efforts went to make ‘\ the team one of the strongest and best known the North Shore, e| Both t iare confident of vicâ€" ,| tory, : but . icipate a fast, hard 'lmï¬- eï¬ peranntcnan o PV | ~., AllL..ve .who have not yet ‘filed claims adjusted service cerâ€" tificates are pirged to do so at_once, 'is the report of Noel White, Lake County se officer for the Amerâ€" ican Legion.! "Although the bonus law was pa ten years ago there, are still mapny ‘veterans who have neglected to file claims for their cerâ€" tificates. Applications must be filed by Jan. 2, 1935. Where a veteran ldied during (the six months precedâ€" ing Jan. 2, 1935, his heirs are given "six months gfter his death to prove \his service, rd. File your appliâ€" | cations before Jan. 2. If in doubt l as to proper procedure see the adjuâ€" ‘ tant or seï¬c;ofllcer of the nearest | American on post." ~ Proceeds of the ticket sales will be devoted charity. . Says Dead for Mak James T. A'brey, Jr., was one of sixteen students of â€"Lake Forest Acadenm‘y arded varsity . football |letters on nesday of this week. Coach Lloyd Bergen made the I:won‘ll. My. Aubrey was an end on James T Aubrey, Jr., > Awarded Letter At e Forest Academy the Academy team this yeat. e ï¬ï¬‚m"‘on = pltl_orentlal \ e “ tor Oil Automotive Repair ienss 1 e l â€" ING« /. ‘ 133 N. Second St. â€" Telephone 612 â€" Hig ATOR REPAIRING:*â€" BODY AND FENDER _A thorpugh checkâ€"up on your car for winter drivit Scientific Chassis and Wheel Ali line Is Nearing ing Bonus Claims Why Waitf; The regular meeting of the Pumâ€" wresq Spencer Post N. 145 "T’ American Legion, will be ‘held &t the Legion Hall, Thursday evening, Nov. 22, at 8 p.m. sharp. â€" On Tuesday evening, Nov. 20 tb American Legion assisted in ithe citizenship day celebrations {‘fg;‘;. Deerfieldâ€"Shields ‘ High School) &Ud i« torium. â€" Commander : Art Swanson opened and closed the meetifi@) in the regular Legion way, H;: and retiring the flag of our cofDHry. Mayor E. B.: Metzel acted u.; h Mir= man of the meeting after beifig inâ€" troduced by Mr. Sandwick, p cip 1 of the Deerfleldâ€"Shields High Sehool. Very inspiring speeches were! Made by leading citizens of Highland \ Park, Highwood, Lake Bluff and Deerfield. 4 I'j A7CCIINRITY 1 I Charles Kapschull, past state ¢comâ€" mander of the American m gave a very educational talk on the American Legion and Citizenghip. Past Mayor Hastings of Highland Park made the closing address, Arâ€" thur Baldauft of Deerfield ww‘. High School read his winning @§8ay, entitled "Advantages of ';-Q‘:n"’“ n Citizenship."‘ ~Comrade Harty B. Aiston, Americanism officer -;i:.i'i jumâ€" aresq Spencer Post of the Ame#ican Legion, presented him “‘ old medll. }i‘i r The, American Legion Prum Bugle Corps of 'i""?f‘? :’;31 the Junior Legion Drum l4!5 ugle Corps of Highwood rende :"1““{% ral selections. gl‘he Ameï¬c&n' Tegion quartet of Homer Dahringe : Post of Waukegan | sang . several nds bers which were w51 received (B§ the audience. %fll v Before thesopening of the meetâ€" ing Deenfieldâ€"Shiélds High, School band played several pnbrio‘ lecâ€" tions. "Mr. X" of the Community Service lead in communityj‘,_‘ing. The Acapella choir of 100 yoites of the high school students m sevâ€" eral songs. The meeting ended with the Star Spangled Banner, by the High School band and retirement of .the massed Legion colors of Lake Forest, Highwood, Evans Wiatkins, Highland Park post, and their Auxâ€" iliary units. The entire success of thit‘dnï¬riotie meeting was due to the untiring ef. forts of Mr. Sandwick and{h‘ieogn- mittee. It is hoped of the American Legion that more of these‘ meetings can be had in the near future,. . Legion New The Legion bowling tea V{C,bnsiat- ing of Emmett Mcm)myu}m'puin), Polly Campbell, Stanley Gibbs, Carl Arnswald and John Nizzi, bowled on Wednesday evening, Nov. 21, at :.he Highland Park wrecreation parâ€" ors. R t ~Comrade Henry â€" Hansen, post chaplain and Eighth District chapâ€" lain of the American Legion, has been appointed to the National American Legion ritual committee. Prayer Service At | _ First U. E. Church A special service of pt ger will be held at the First Uni id Evanâ€" gelical Church next Sundgy afterâ€" noon at 2:30 to which all Christians are cordially invited. Priyer will also be dominant in the torning and evening services. A day of prayer call has gone out:»*';j"e@all the churches throughout the nation askâ€" ing that Christians should lift holy hands in prayer on behalf| of the churches and the people. Contribâ€" He who helps a child helps humanâ€" ity with an immediateness which no other help given to humaf ‘creature in any other stage of human life can possibly give again.â€"Phillips can . possibly Brooks. When the thermometer slides down to 10 : ees belOW, your ,%", es winter lubricants &P the Automotive Repair Beryâ€" ice is well qualified to give your motor the atâ€" tention it deserves, Park ce P R E S 8 l-‘ Young Mens M LCAE ‘:.. ciwn... Duffy and %y Wins | 2 Bowling League Games will The Duffy & |Duffy Cleaners, after a slow start, showed the boys last week what y could do by taking the last two) games from Picâ€" chiettis with games of 907 and 967 in the local bowling league. J. Lenâ€" zini got 244 and J.\Sobey 242 in the last game. ¢ ieas y in .‘The Highland the Legion boys Forrest: Rose wit! Press boys roll t} 2578. | With O‘Bri ten pins for 651, year, the Young the odd e fron land Park Decorat club boys shot hi season, 2691. The Mutual 1 boys ran into hard luck and the| Elks took the odd game, H}; Raff: lead the attack for the Elks with 573. The Sunset Cafe took: the mans boys for two games. The Cafe gang took advantage of the breaks and gave Colemans its first setback in three weeks. | | . Richard O‘Brien had high series with 651 and John Sobey wias secâ€" ond with 615. â€"The ï¬Ftutl C hard luck and the game, Hé] Raffert for the Elks wi Geminer \..... O‘Brien Picchicttis A. Picchietti Rabattini ... 3. Picchietti Colemans F. W. Coleman Garrity | ...« Johl.ï¬h #4 F. Coleman Total :....}....â€" Mutual 1 AdIO _ csssizsike.n KOON ..ac..ic..~. Kvans :.......... Carpenter ...... Sheahen ... Thurm Bartel Carpenter ...« Sheahen ..............~5) Total .......‘L.........‘! Highland Park s Scully Hoppe Total Total Subscription| â€" tickets are still available, and (single tickets may be procured by cqlling or writing Mrs. Bessie Grant, Winnetka State Bank. Total Phon Highwo Watch flor our ad in this paper f Lf}oneless LECG OF VEAL ROAST “'lnc _ *Al€ | Youns Pork Loin Roast 3| 1241 Swift‘s Primium SPRING LAMB IN CHOPS Swift‘s Premium RI RIB RQAST .2.3â€"4 Ribs F“k Press took or threo" games. B73 helped the Lir fine series of slamming |the gh series for the Men‘s Club took the strong Highâ€" Company. The h series for the ift‘s Premium Sirloin Steak 25¢C | b. 19¢ | cy Beef Tenderloin _ t‘s Brookfield Butter iday and Saturda Quality Ma 307 Waukegan Avenue Mrs. Herbert R. Smith, of Highâ€" lTand Park, left Tuesday for Springâ€" field, I1l., where she is attending the convention of the Illinois State School Board Association, of which she is viceâ€"president. 1. she is viceâ€"presiqune i Mrs. Smith, who is a member of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields High School Board of Education, appears on the program of the convention in an adâ€" uhale LC aa+ d n ud 2 23 dressâ€" on â€" ‘"The Nonâ€"High | School Problem in Iilinois." _ â€"â€" | + ‘ The convention is Wednesday and Thursday of this week. 1. 4 Even the cleverest and most perâ€" fect cireumstantial evidence is likeâ€" ly to be at fault after all, and thereâ€" fore ought to be received with great caution.â€" €orrupted freemen are the worst of slaves.â€"Garrick. & rs. Herbert R. Smith _ |Sewing Meeting To Be At Convention This Week| | _ Held Tuesday, Nov. 27 is paper next week for loélest prices and best quality for your Thanksgiving diflper. 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