ut ®i it\ 4% B 79 with George Burns, :}floAlli&'Ggone Barbier, Bï¬tt%l-‘lurmu CoLOR CLassic, scoTTy A H + TRAVELOGUE, â€"MORMOX T1 LATEST ROTONE NEWS â€" COMEDY | The Highland Park Social Servi was organized in 1930 by civic mind ed citizens :of Highland Park as clearing house for relief during t period of depression. . First head quarters. donated by Bighhnd PlrlJ Chamber of Commerce and salary of secretary paid first six months 1 filmed in all ‘the wondrous beauty of the| New Technicolor featuring j MIRIAM HOPKINS, FRANCES DEE, CEDRIC HARDWICKE, HILLIE BURKE, * ALISON SKIPWORTH, NIGEL BRUCE, ALAN MOWBRAY. COLOR CLASSIC CARTOON, HUNTING N ‘THOMAS LOWELL, GOING PLACES THE VERY LATEST PATHE NEWs | _ + with Marion Davies, Dick Powell, Pat O‘Brien, Patsy Kelly, Frank / * McHugh, Mary | , Lyle Talbot _ veou l MARCH OF. TIME 7 â€" COLOR C C CARTOON â€" LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS Wednesdayâ€"One Day Only | . t Ed N KIWANIS Underpri Child Benefit CONCERT Saturdayâ€""Woman Wanted" ;â€" Sq#.-flon.-’l’uu.fâ€"“clini deu†+ Soon ‘‘Wings Over Ethiopia" |+ "Big Broadcast of (1936" ; â€"~ _ _ "Annapolis Farewel!l" â€" "Top Hat" | s GENE | STRATTONâ€"PORTER‘S ' "FREC » | C . _ _;___ with Tom Brown, Virginia Weidler, Carol Stone CARTOON â€" POPULAR SCIENCE + NEWS â€" EDGAR KENNEDY in "EDGAR HAMLET* Saturday Evening Only Such a woman was in our littl community.. When she cpme'*o th Highland Park Social Servi was almost at the point of a nervo breakdown. ~Today, h. th néighborly service of the‘ Park Social Service, she, has a home with a private family where she happy, giving a service equal to, not exceeding what she receives i return, and has made a difficult ad: justment to conditions of life which one of her age, without funds, finds it necessary to surmount. | Snndny-Monday-Tne-day-â€"Sli. OOI#IIOI' from Thursdayâ€"Friday Following are published brief deâ€" seriptions of the work of six of the twelve member agenciés of| the "chest" for whose support Highland Parkers will be asked this week and next to "give once for all." k of of space prevents publishing a story about all twelve. In next week‘s isâ€" sue an accoun of the remaining six agencies will be published. | Highland Park Social Service _ A widow whose entire lifé had been spent in refined surroundings, whose lifework brought her a good living, found herself: at 60 out family or money, and with the hanâ€" dicaptof age and physical disability, unable to obtain or carry 0 hq usual employment. > + § . The twelve established w agencies which have affiliated [with the â€" Highland â€" Park Community Chest for the first cityâ€"wide "chest" ¢campaign which began W y evening of this week and will nd through Armistice Day, incl evâ€" ery agency which has for years vbtaining financial support from Highland Park on a cityâ€"wide Hasis. These twelve agencies each | perâ€" form an essential service to| the community which they serve| and without that service many pefsons would suffer immeasurably. > ; ‘ None of these twelve agen reâ€" ceive one .cent of support from fedâ€" éral, state or county funds. blic funds are used only to provide maâ€" terial or work relief to those sufferâ€" ing from unemployment. They canâ€" not be‘ used to provide the tial types of service performed by these private agencies and which mean so much to the community‘s welfare. | 250% 272 l. Deon?nth Ave., Lake Forest Friday and Saturday Matinee | Member Agencies _ Serve Many Needs The state could give her food, or at least food orders, to the nrounq' of $8 a~month, No rent could be paid, for a single person. The townâ€" ship supervisor.could give fanpo:a ary rent in an emergency, & *nqn perhaps, otherwise the poor farm. There was not a source from which she could ‘get soap, a few postage stamps, or an occasional need at the drugstore although in the case 0 real sickness, and a doctor-,é; pre scription could be filled. 1 Welfare Organizations for Whose %rt Commu nity Chest St Campaign This Week : Meet Evéry Type of Need _ * > MADAME KRAUSEâ€"HUK, h‘#-m réne â€" â€" RICHARD SCHRIEBER, Baritone LELA HANMIERE, Concert P SAMUEL RORGES, Concert Violinist 1 AD.]*ION = T5¢ â€" $1,00 : . ; | a ; PAGE FOUR AORTH SHORES MO with Jan Kiepura, Bonnt H.li. Aileen MPH:, Hly Williams N THE sSTAGE voiy‘ o ts "HERE COMES COOKIE" Burns, Gracle Allen, George Barbier. Betty Furne "MY SONG For you" bbp A| "BECKY SHARP" sun. continuous from 2 to 11 . > éis MISS GLORY" U PDaweoll Dat AYRDelan® Daisl x an. BEAUNRRL THEATRE Equipment and furnishings : aidâ€" ing the efficiency and comfort of the hospital have also been provided by the Auxiliary. | { Northwestern | Settlement _ The Northwestern University Setâ€" tlement has undoubte; ?“uved y a young person fro eloping E-. to an undesirable ¢itizen, J ‘Situated in Ch‘i'tI ‘s congested northwest area, where poverty is normal, due to ignorance and unemâ€" ployment, this prga‘hi;ation has proâ€" jected its influence and benefits into the lives of limraE; thousands of unfortunate boys, girls, mothers and fathers mostly of| foreign origin, and has made it its work to see that these people become good citiâ€" zens. : | â€" Out of unspeakably sordid homes many of these neighbors have come to Northwetern Settlement for goâ€" cial and educational stimulus. Here, It also furnishes special aid which state and federal relief. agencie cannot‘ give, and endeavors to tg\eet the individual problems of those who: come to it for advice or agsistâ€" ance in a neighborly way. /a |_._.v HMospital Auxiliary â€"| | This organization, composed of 250 Highland Park women, is a treâ€" mendous aid to the hospital as well as to the community. $ The work done by the women inâ€" cludes all the sewing for the hospiâ€" tal, making of all dressings and bandages, saving the hospital at least $1,000 yearly. . The Auxiliary gives $300 yearly pays for milk during school months to dental clinic work in schools, grade schools and supplies milk to for undernourished children in the children in needy homes. The Auxiliary takes care of surgâ€" ical operations and other hospital expenses of people of all ages who are recommended as needing assistâ€" ance by Highland Park doctors, payâ€" ing hospital‘bills averaging $500 to $800 in various years. It has also paid for medi¢ines in some cases where doctors have |given free treatâ€" ment to patients. | f 4o sors. In 1931 it was given the use of the old city hall by the mayor and city . council. ‘ * & It is now an inForporated organâ€" ization consisting jof four officers, a board of fifteen ditectors, and a comâ€" mitteesatâ€"large ‘of thirty members, and has become the established cenâ€" ter of relief and aid where Highland Park citizens needing assistance can be placed in contact with the proper agency supplying |the relief needed or, where in cases of emergency, the need can be met without delay, while: state and jcounty lctio? is pending. sls ‘ Lh It has furnished eyeglasses at vaâ€" rious times to school children whose parents could not afford to buy them.‘ it t the Highland Park Rotary Club, and next six months, by that organâ€" ization and several interested sponâ€" Nov. 1 and 2 Nov. Nov. 6 Nov. 2 The officers e Highland Park board of NortW#western University Settlement â€" arg:! president, Mrs. Charles A. Wwight; vice president, Mrs. William [F} Jones; secretary, Mrs. Renslowâ€" P.| Sherer; treasurer, Mrs. Jay S8, Gf@llien; corresponding secrétary, Mrs$ Roswell Swazey. for a happy, whilesome attitude toâ€" ward lifeâ€"coursge, laughter, unâ€" derstanding. | : a 1 Preceding 1 Newcomb‘s lecâ€" ture, the .club &yfll hold its regular business meet 9 F Garden Class§mind Social Service.. The calendagy| for Tuesday indiâ€" cates a very buby and interesting day for club |members. In the morning at 10 {Â¥Welock, the Garden class will l,istov! :- ‘a talk on "Landâ€" scape Gardening," by Mr. R. B. Mullenhouse, ar dscape expert of the Fair Stord@jand at 11 o‘clock the Social Se Fjée department will present Mrs. ymond W. Flynp, of the Highla®#} Park Social Servâ€" ice, department! kommittee, .. .__Rummgge Sale °. The) club ': mage | sale . will be on Thurstliy and Friday, November 7 ! 8, at the club pices : of the ; Finance committaa they are : provitled with , equipped, supervised mdéting places, game roomé, reading,} and club rooms, Health and pl&y, groups have been organized as a fortification against contracted i "i"‘ ‘Clases in cookâ€" ing T:esewi ' ‘or young and old have been fo ;and amateur draâ€" matics provide| g otional outlet unâ€" der a roof of sympathy and underâ€" standing. | #1!}.) â€" . The benvfits} facilities, and charâ€" ities extended ith; these poor handiâ€" capped people 'j! only limited by the fund | made a : able and the perâ€" petuation of the work of the Settieâ€" ment is largely dependent upon conâ€" tributions in iChicago and North capped people y limited by the fund ‘made avhilable and the perâ€" petuation ‘of MWwork of the Settieâ€" ment is largely dependent upon conâ€" tributions in icago and North Shore suburbanp|neighbors who realâ€" ize the far effects of its services. A PL * Highland Libby‘s; 4 Almonds, P KOBTO 2 packages 3 No. 2%, cars for the, KNOX GEL COFFEER | Bulk, the i; CRISCO :;‘ ||} > > ; 1â€"pound can for ... TOMATC NUT MEATS SAUER KRAUT BAKER‘S CHOCOLATE &â€"pound cake for ................ HERSHEY‘S CHOCOLATE â€"pound tukg for ............. BAKER‘S COCOA _ _ 1â€"pound can for .......}........ HERSHEY‘S COCOA 1â€"pound can for ... 1%â€"pound uj for 3â€"pound enn{ or .. Broadcast C, B. HASH 2 cans for .11 };... L 00. 5â€"pound sac %â€"pound can for â€"pound can for NAVY BEANF 5 pounds for Soerryineriersrernersstons Heinze BAKED . BEANS 16â€"o0unce can, 2 for ................ 25â€"0z. can, {for Hi‘land PEANUT BUTTER 1â€"pound jar f. P yâ€"chs sreveertvevesats 2â€"pound . jar for Libby‘s‘ CORNED BEEF â€" GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 4 cans for .; the pound .... AMMONIA quart bottle APRICOTS dried, the po CAMP. PORE 8 cans for :. PURE LA KITCHEN (Continued from page one) cans $ . ; | o o Phoneg 1676â€"7â€"8ig _ § 4 J ' 8 for TR sopirtrm es [EDAL FI sAc ’ R § 4 R KRA 4 for ) JUICE t CEK END SALE RD nd ‘Social Service.. or . Tuesday indiâ€" y and interesting embers. In the clock, the Garden oâ€"a talk on "Landâ€" p" By Mr. R. B. dscape expert of and at 11 o‘clock image | sale _ will y and _ Friday, 8, at the club nance .committee, & BEANS KLENZER for . NS CLUB or Eng. Walnuts; ... 106 ... 29¢ .. AFTe ... 2d€¢ © 19c * 19¢ _ 9c THE PRES8 20c 21¢ 35¢ 35¢ 29¢ 17¢ 9c 19¢ 13¢ 10¢ 57e 11c 30¢ 35e .» 25c :1 49¢ N. 8. C:tlholic Women Announce Lecture Series ‘Designed to fill the need of womâ€" en, whose participation in political affairs is constantly increasing, a series of five lectures will be given at the Winnetka Woman‘s club unâ€" der ï¬i"e auspices of the North Shore Catholic Woman‘s league. _ 1} Status : of | Women.| _ | _ _| _ Dâ€â€™%fmb' ‘l'h:-p- A. Egan, S.P.â€"-!ochl Welfare ‘Work. p | | | Jan. 8â€"â€"Rev. Eneas B. Goodwinâ€"The New The Drama group under. the coâ€" ‘chairmanship of Mrs. Frank J. Ronan and Mtt R. H. Price, is anâ€" nou! ‘the. presentation on the evenings of Dec. 13 and 14, of a new and clever 3Jâ€"act play, directed by Mr. Jack Sturtevant. _ .: Professor Snyder Speaks . Of major importance on the No« vemb;:.ealehdu_',' is the first of a series of three lectures by Profesâ€" sor Ftanklyn Bliss Snyder on Wedâ€" nesday morning, Nov.) 13, at 10:30. "The Great Victorigns," The Fine Arts |department believes that it is a‘distinct privil to be| able to offér to the members of the club and to their friends the opportunâ€" ity of hearing a l'mp lof Professor Snyder‘s exceptional *n*;ility who is a recognized utthorif;y in the world of literature. (These lectures are open ‘to all club members without charge. There is a nominal fee for monâ€"members. The other lecâ€" tures will be held on Dec. 11 and Jan. & | | ; The lectures will: be given at 10:30 a.m. on the dates listed.| Nov. oh(n Martin J. ‘Bowensâ€"â€"The| Leâ€" house, This sale is under the ausâ€" and is in ch ‘of| the chairman, Mrs. :O. L 0O phone H. P. 2062. The do'lami ‘asks that, all don:ions be brought to the club betf. the first day |of the sale. Large articles will called for on request. Wearing apparel, furniâ€" tun'F, | bedding, drapéries, : dishes, bi hJ toys, 'Lric-a-h‘rsc, playing c:%s etc., are all most acceptable and will find a ready sale,. . The club ‘house will be openT every momi&\g' from 9 to 12:00.. _ 50â€"cent size for .. MAZOLA or WESSON OIL pintidan for A:.i.....::............ Red Cross MACARONT 13 or SPAGHETTL 2 pkgs ... 1 JC Fould‘s MACARONT or SPAGHETTI 2 pkgs..... 13¢ OvALTINE | _| ; $1.00!site for ..!........._!L.._... 63C. Undgrwood's,‘ 2 cans for Large can for REKLYE [ | : the can Kellogg‘s BRAN FLAKES 2 packages for ..............._.... GRAYS LAKE GELAT‘INE lâ€"ounce package for .......... & â€"pound package for ......... â€"pound paclugo 10% :....).. 1~pq%1md pachge ifor ... DEVILED HAM _ Kellogg‘s W. W. BISCUIT 2 packages for ............_....... MALTâ€"Oâ€"MEAL the package ...... the package ... WHEAT KRISPIES 2 packages for .......... RICE KRISPIES 2 packages for .... CREAM OF WHEAT 2 packages for ............ Large package for ... PEP, 2 packages for CORN FLAKES Kellogg‘s 2 packages for .................. Large e for ........... Kellogg‘s ALL BRAN 25¢ 15¢ 19¢ 17¢ 2 No: 2%, cans for TOMATO SOUP Campbell‘s; 3 cans for Countryside: PUMPKIN or JELLO; 3 packages for 10 1b. limit; 10 pounds for ; ROYAL DESSERTS CANE SUGAR Links, Ib. 35¢; Meat, Ib. . Pitted; 2 packages for . JONES SAUSAGE DROMEDARY DATES 22¢ «.. TL ..$1.29 25¢ 23¢ 25¢ 17¢ 23¢ 21¢ 24¢ 15c 25¢ 15¢ 9c Ale 21¢ l1¢ LINCOWASKH quart bottle .. REX MINERAL SOA the package ................ the bar PALMOLIVE SOAP J 2;“" TOF ... cccis olccss.: Pâ€"G SOAP 4 bars for the package JAP ROSE SOAP 2 packages for 10 bars for AM. FAMILY FLAK 2 packages for ............; BRILLO BON AMI POWDER | POS8ST WHOLE BRAN | 2;p‘lchxes FOP :.â€"»}â€"â€"sâ€"ccuppalerens. WHEATENA | the package rentesnreree resfralecsven EK: bomn BREAKFAST FOOD, pke. 2 packages for t» SHREDDED WHEAT |â€" AM, FAMILY SOAP 2 packages for 2 packages for ....... Large package for the package 2 packages for GRAPEâ€"NUT FLAKES POST BRAN FLAKES GRAPE NUTS POST TOASTIES Canadian Banking JA memory. dear way ‘5â€"Rev.. Semucl Ktor Wio® 28| pucband adf father; Prabk Anderâ€" nemmupnermabziet s ue * who. p $ twent United States. * : . *)\ « | son, . | passed . a y March 4â€"Rev. Jeromé V. -?-nin-. ‘3-â€" years ago, November 2. 1.m lkldlil; s 4 Ifi | ©_| Mrs. Olivia‘: Anderson lecale hn _ . ~ t § I . j and family. 28 N. First Street LATEST ARRIVALS Ladie‘s Cord;;i;v" PAJAMAS and ROBES All.sizes, colors, Blue ahd American Bebhuty Alligator San( lfllui Black and Brown flat, % Specigl for > Thurs., Frf, and Sat. (not illustarinted) . for Well knownoï¬nnds ï¬,ahgs for Meny Women and hildren At reasonable p 19¢ 19¢ 17¢ 59¢ 25¢ 32¢ .4. 49¢ * 39c ) 19¢ .',g._:___23c %+ 9¢ i 19¢ N _ ‘od | MARGARINE; ‘THURSDAY, FRIDAY ‘ AND SATURDAY NUCOA or GOOD LUCK Pet or Carnation 3 tall cans for ... .. Tall can Graham or Soda; 2â€"1b. pke CRACKERS PINK SALMON PRUNES Bulk; 3 pounds for Old Gold, Luckies or Caméels, carton CIGARETTES 15¢ oreue SR 35¢ 10¢ 23¢ 23¢ 22¢ 24¢ 25¢ 25¢ HOSIERY ; All the latest shades, 2 pr.. Ladie‘s ful fashioned Slik A large selegtion of new Fall KARO SYlllz‘ Green Lable 21â€"0unce can, $ mf ‘%*â€"pound k Red Label can ..........................18¢ Blue Label can ..........._.._._.._..._12%¢ n sA ces HEINZ sm?m 18â€"ounce can, 2 for LOG CABIN SÂ¥RUP Smaill can fOr ...........«.4. Mediam can for ....... h ’m LEE & PERRIN‘S s iss Fader: §........._/11€ NS copus‘‘ _ 10¢ Tue poenge r*"...!:[18¢ ;ï¬:tflx:: .‘ UR, 2 ph..Zlc 2 packages for . AUNT JEMLT AUNT JEM 12 PANCAKE FLOUR, pke. 6 BUCKWHEAT FLOUR pke. 14c BUCKWHEAT FLOUR QUAKER :ï¬u 2 packages for ....... Large pac or for afte i and evening wear.. Newest colors land styles, sizes from 14 to 52 THURSDAY OCTOBER 31, 1935 a%;UCK 376 $2.98 to s6§.19 DRESSES Phone H. P. 1088 i 24 N. First St. Highland Park â€" $1.00 $3.98 [1M1e ‘1.19 _25¢ ‘30¢ A47¢c 25¢ 24¢ 25¢ 19¢ 27¢ 17¢ 19¢