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Highland Park Press, 29 Nov 1934, p. 11

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utch 25¢ Ilars ant Ads 'd wa again powd NP re mellll.riw. sugar, baking together. Beat Combine with elted shortenâ€" .Fill greased 29¢ B Ann BF oâ€"thirds 15¢ Muffings t iC $1 $1 + GraAin on on a folded parsley ho $1 $1 or "“n r tomate ‘ wm.:: golden min full 5: A. R. Better Films Committee Review _ Thanksgiving Day matinee and pvening, Friday Nov 30, showing wthe Richest Girl in the World" featuring Miriam Hopkins, Joel Mc us â€"An heiress takes a position ..Axe saflor, . re and mat« champ w very amusing. Saturday, Dec. 1, "Baby Take a Bow," with James Dunn and Claire Trevor. The personality and reâ€" markable ability of small Shirley Temple comes to the front in this delightful comedy drama built aâ€" round the struggle of an exâ€"convict who has paid his debt to society, to break with his past and make good for the wife and child he loves. The story treatment is fresh, wholesome and natural, the comedyâ€"drama and human interest values high. Family. _"Water Polo,"â€"a Grantland Rice ’.nlig'ht. Ted Husing‘s comments and some exciting scenes of rough water sports. Very Good. | yHUL ~"Betty Boop‘s Little Pal," after many complications Betty is united (ith her dog. Family. & â€" Saturday Matinee only, "Burn Em Barnes." y\ C Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Dec. #â€"3â€"4, "Count of Monte Cristo" with Robert Dourat, Elissa Landi, Alexâ€" ander Dumas‘ historical romance has been transferred to the screen with the painstaking care and all the elaborateness of detail‘ it deâ€" serves. It is the story of one man, Edmund Dantes, innocently imprisâ€" oned and reported dead, who mirâ€" aculously escapes and returns as the Count of Monte Cristo to work out his revenge on the men who tried to destroy him. A great production, worthy of the engrossing story on which it is based. Family. _ _ ‘Wednesday, Thursday, Ftidty,‘ Dec. 5â€"6â€"7, "Judge Priest," with Will Rogers. The plot of the film, a youthful romance which surmounts difficulties to a happy conclusion, is secondary to the delightful atmosâ€" phere of the ‘Old South" and the lovable portrait of the easyâ€"going sentimental judge of the local court, who puts the spirit" above the letâ€" ter of the law. Pleasantly emotional, whimsically humorous, with some good musical effects. This picture offers an hour of refresHing enterâ€" tainment for the family. Doubt whom you will, but never yourself.â€"Bovee. * The housing problem, which is receiving widespread attention at the present time, has long been: a matter of interest to the League of Women Yoters. For it has reâ€" alized that this is not only a splendid way of relieving the unâ€" employment situation, but an exâ€" cellent approach to other‘ social problems. Decent dwellings will do much to check the spread of tubercuosis, ‘will reduce infant mortality, and by obliterating slums, will greatly reduce crime. Hence it welcomes the work of the seven federal agencies which are now involved in the housing program. $ irsDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1934 BETTER HOUSING may now reroof and repair. on easy terms. Why d°‘?’*~i advantage of it? f NO MORTGAGE NECI Come in and let us details for you. _ | ;,Ted) Shawn and Dancers %Clatitax Martin To Give \_â€"_ Appear At Studebaker _ a Program In Winnt Ted Shawn and his ensemble of men dancers were guests of the Alâ€" pha Gamma Delta sorority of the Northwestern University last Sunâ€" day, Nov. 25, at dinner and recepâ€" tion given at the sorority house. Mr, Shawn and his group of eight men appeared in a program at the Studebaker tre Sunday afterâ€" noon. _ They preésented their only Chicago perfor ce at this time. The dinner ich was given in their honor, was! after their afâ€" ternoon perfo ce. At the recepâ€" tion, which was held from 9 o‘clock until 10, Mr. wn received mau-‘ bers of Orchesis, honory dancing sorority "of | western. Miss Elaine ~Mohn, president of~ Alpha Gamma Delta of ‘Orchesis, was in charge of th¢ arrangements. Ted Shawn and his men dancers are the only attraction of this kind in the dance field. The troop‘s inâ€" terpretatiqon of the modern dance is acclaimed ‘by critics throughout the United States Canada. They have wohn their fame in the manner of theit dance, which comâ€" bines "the complete freedom of the aesthetic with the:faithful imitation of the realistic kehools. The facial expressions, th¢ disposition of the members of thd@ body, the magnifiâ€" Ted Shawn an are the only at in the dance terpretation of 1 acclaimed by c United States They have wo manner of theij bines "the comp aesthetic with t of the realistic expressions, the members of the cent ‘action, an composition mal superb." Need of Mo'1 _ Seouti "The (Girl uts ‘need money. Without it, Sceput work could not be carried on fpr the next year. If parents of Scouts and other Highâ€" land Parkers Wwho believe in the broader, education will contribute liberally eno to complete the year‘s budget, it will go on," we are told. Letters are and friends of committee hea A. Wright, w 1934 drive for The question "What Is Gir should 1‘ sup few towns in without living rounded, usef citizens . Girl there are hund land Park. What is not known so generally is the answer to the question, "Why do Girl Scouts need money?" ‘The tr leaders gnd the council memâ€" be:?are of coprse volunteer workâ€" ers, but without the frequent trainâ€" ing courses which are the backbone and inspirati of Scouting, they would soon fall short of the present high level of ership. Then there must be a paid director to coâ€"ordinâ€" ate the work, are told. A great economy | is, ectfd in her salary by sharing her services with the Glencoe and innetka Girl Scout orgfanizations.| Nevertheless the exâ€" penses are considerable, and only by a ready and liberal response to the drive, can the budget for the year be completed. v Read 'l‘l%e Want Ads $ l}atronize DUTCH MAID HAND LAUNDRY 20% DISCOUNT 364 Central Ave. CASH AND CARRY SSARY. arige the ng sent to parents he Girl Scouts by a by Mrs. Charles o is launching the ds. is not often . asked, . Seouting and why it?" for there are his home you take ey For Girl g Is Explained | home makers and eouts become. And eds of them in Highâ€" the everâ€"changing e their performance the United States xamples of the well Phone 14t Clarita Martin will make her public: appearance in the 1 west after a two year period, 1 she gives a recital of Spaniap ‘ at the New Trier High Schoo ‘!é itorium in Wihnetka Monday ning, Dec. 17, under the dire of Rutheda L. Pretzel. Proceed: to go to charity. Reserved seat ets are on sale at the Wint Community House, 3 Authorities on the Spanish dance acclaim Miss Martin‘s work A§ be ing absolutely authentic. She _j‘fi w proudly letters written to hew [b members of the Spanish nobility who witnessed her European ‘:‘_1:.. ances, and in whose homes Za. en visited. During her last appeaÂ¥ahce abroad, at Lausanne, Swi 3" Don Alfonso, heir apparent afii he Spanish throne, told her in pérson of his admiration for her dap eing, and he complimented ‘her 0) ia} integrity of her authentic da '_ 8 Miss Martin‘s gorgeous -~;‘?,r made even New York critics @hsp with: pleasure, when she appédred in recital at Town Hall "’j 1 weeks ago, and during her C&liforâ€" nia tour last spring she m;?f{'L- with enormous success because| of her personal charm, the :,:Wg of her dances, and her stu; ming costumes. While offering a ; ly diversified program, she avoid ‘{ ny thing that has the appeara .';'f”;i of imitation. . 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