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Highland Park Press, 7 Nov 1935, p. 1

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The young people were enâ€" thusiastic over flu, spacious = ming pool. omera fo! o â€"In spite of inclement (weather, the first open house at the Lake Forest high school was a decided suecess, for about one thousand visâ€" itors took advantage of the opporâ€" tunity to see the beautiful new building. There were visitors. from zll along the north shore as well as numbery of : people from Milwauâ€" kee and Waukesha. f1 4 =| Members of the board of | n tion and R. L. Sandwick, superinâ€" tended of Deerfieldâ€"Shields Townâ€" . _ (Continued on Page 3) . Homecoming To Be © > Observed Saturdg L. F. SCHOOL TO HOLD SECOND VISITING DAY VOL XXV; (25th Year); / | Plans for the event, which is scheduled for‘ Saturday, Nov. 9, inâ€" clude a parade before the season‘s final game with Waukegan, blue and white decorations in local shop winâ€" dows |and entertainment after the game fort alumni in the English ‘Club room at the high school. | New School Building To Be Open To Visitors on Plans are being made for a conâ€" cert to be held shortly before the Christmas n, by the orchestra, and assisted by the chorus of the Highland Park Music Club. . For a small fee, residents of this and the neéighboring communities® be enabled to enjoy a delightful eveâ€" ning of good musia es q Civic Orchestra To ‘ Meet November 8 The next meeting of the ‘Civic Orchestra will be held at 8 o‘clock, Friday evening, Nov. 8, at the Y. There is still need for more wood winds and brasses. lT § _ Oldâ€"timers, like the Olson broth» ers, who can recall what a really good time Homecoming jused to ofâ€" fer, are enthusiastic over the reâ€" vival of the spirit behind it and are planning to back itâ€"to the limit. COMMERCE CHAMBER TO HEAR CHURCH _â€" Play with Waukegan starts at 12:30 for the froshâ€"soph game, and at 2:30 for the varsity. Representative in Congress to ~‘The Hon. Raiph Church, Repreâ€" sentative in Congress from this disâ€" trict; will speak on "Reverberations from the Seventyâ€"Fourth Congress" at the next regular dinner meeting of the Highland Park Chamber of Commerce to be held Tuesday eveâ€" ning, Nov. 12, at the Green Tea Pot. w AUGE CJ "MCCR { ‘Honorable Mayor William Dooley has been invitedy; attend |and give a short address.| Th¢e invocation and ceremony will b\ harge of Commander, Ed Gilroy, and A. Hansen, 8th District chaplain. [A firing squad from| Fort Sheriâ€" &nwillbein attendants and fire the salute after which taps, will be sounded and Ileood. The members of local (post trust that people of hland Park will endeavor to devote this short time of the day in paying their reâ€" spect. to the men of our community who gave their lives in the, setvice of their .country. | y Armistice C ony ) . To Be Conducted. by Dumaresq Spencer Post ‘As has been the custom for the ‘several years, members of Spencer post No. 145 11 conduct a shart Armistice cerâ€" ny at the foot| of the flag staff, eirner of Cen and St. Johns avenues on Monday morning, Noâ€" tember 11, beginning | sharply at ten fortyâ€"five, _ || t : | /A firing squad from dan will be in atten the salute after which be sounded and READ BY A BUYING PUBLIC nnual High School Event Shows New Life; Students and Grads To Attend Speak at Dinner Meetin |\ ~Next ’Fueflay g Th NO ngements may be made to have em called for by phoning Mrs. W. . Barker (H.P. 382) who is in fimfi of the rummage sale, or the urch office (H. P. 985). | â€"â€" Those: who attended were Mayor illiam: M. Doocley of Highlu(nd rk, Mayor Francis: Manierre of ke Forest, Mayor Elmer Vliet of ke , and Mayor Harry Wing Deerfield. In addition, representâ€" \ atives |Of the majority of the civic | clubs Li)d fraternal ‘orders of the | s¢hool district, the clérgy and heads ‘bf the school system were present. \ Under direction of Edwin Gilroy, ‘ rommapnder â€"of the Dumaresq ‘Spenâ€" bdr Post of Highland Park, repr tatives of six posts went thi‘odgfi" e ‘Américanism ritual, ‘The posts pergting were Highland Park, ighwood, Deerfleld, Lake Forest, ke Bluff and Evansâ€"Watkins (the ist made up of employes of the orth Shore Line). .|. | | ‘Rev.! Thomas Anderson, pastor of \the Wellington Aveniue Congregaâ€" tional church, Chicago delivered K‘:a rincipal address on the subject: *America the Beaotiful." | â€" | \ The Jlunior Legion drum and buâ€" le corps of Highwood played sevâ€" ral patriotic selections, and‘GE‘otge \|If ‘there are any persons in the tommunity who have articles which they no llonger care for but are 1 useful and would like to give to the sale, the goods may be sent to the Parish house or arâ€" 1000 ATTEND H. P. / . CITIZENSHIP RALLY Jeanette Canright Winsg Essay @« _ Contest Sponsored by +. Over 1000 residerts of Highland Park attended the cmm-:.ip Ralâ€" ly held Friday evening, Nov. 1, in the Deerfieldâ€"Shields High School , auditorium.. The event was sponâ€" sored. by| the Americanization comâ€" mittee o6%f the high school district. | Jeannétte Canright of. Mighland f,’ark won the essay contest award f $25 offered by the 'Dan%htera of the American R voluti‘on.“‘he comâ€" tition was open to any resident of e dist%:t who attained }a-jority uring the year 1985 and the subâ€" ect was "Good |Citizenship." Mrs. arleton: Harkness, regent of the orth lSLore chapter, D.A.R., made e presentation. Harry. Aiston, hairman of the Americanism comâ€" ittee of the High .Pfirk Post, esented the ‘Duma Spencer edal to Jean Simons, 1::\&1' of the say cantest for high school stuâ€" nts of the district on the subject ©"The Benefits of Ameri¢an Citizenâ€" hip." i } t : } In order to discourage veterans rom: cor m: to Washington, D. C., n: search of employment or health, cials *nv‘e been asked that | p\t- icity be given the following teleâ€" icheuchenpfiug, director of Comâ€" unity Service, led: the audience T?n ‘ Bpecin%" arrangement for enrollâ€" nt in Civilian Conservation Corps f veterans transient in Washingâ€" n expired today and no extension o be authorized. Any other reli ngements are only on basis Available to civilian population in is city, | Give all publicity to the:e acts discouraging veterans coming group singing. | Washington, D.C., Oct. 31, 1935 anager, ||) . 1 ie éterans Adm. Facility, (ig | irth CHicago, III. | | | â€" |.| Washington becitue opportunity or employment arid!assistance betâ€" r at home. re! cooperation of rvice organizationg telief and emâ€" loyment | agencies ng ; this Civic heads of every ’eangnnityy‘in the schopl district except Highwood :;t.endqd( the nthering]. John (O. eyers, : Jr., mayor of Hizhwo:d, could not attend because of the regâ€" ular meeting of the city eouncil. | wem>ry tTeismil Stay Away from Wash. | i â€" Is Advice To Veterans at 855 East Laurel avenue, on iday, Nov. 15. f piail This sale is an annual event | by the Service league Woman‘s auxiliary. Those who ve attended it in the past know the fine values that are to be ound in clothing, books, household icles, bricâ€"aâ€"brac, and other artiâ€" ago : ‘am re%efv&d by the Yeterans Adâ€" inistration Facility at North Chiâ€" A rummage sale w'illlibq held_ in e Trinity churech Parish house, loâ€" .(.liauod) Hlnu“Ad*iuistntdr RUMMACE BALE I | ! 4& “! | ’i tgr | 4 : [I eaminiee amatncr ts Tt ____._. & y _ _ w1GHLAND [PAKK, TLLIN 6 7 : || |SNYDER LECTURES PE Ts R )‘ 1OPIW NOVE / ER 13 Highland Park \.~|- ‘s Club f * . Opens Lecture Séries _ ‘ To Public {}~ _ s . uoo l _. | «7| When Professor Franklyn (Bliss LLY Snyd&', ‘Dean of the Graduate s school of Northwestern| nniversity, +_i..)\ and head of the Eng ‘departâ€" S8@AY | ment, speaks at the Highland Park Woman‘s ¢lub on Wedngésgday mornâ€" ing, November 13, at 10;30 o‘tlock, | his listeners will be nof only| the hland| members of the ~High n‘ Park R?l- Woman‘s club, but all thhse wome 1, »inl in the community |who sare inte ¢hool | ested in hearirig a fpealéer of| Pr sponâ€"| fessor Snyder‘s erpi discu: comâ€"| the "English and American Nov ict, | in Recent Yéars." hland| _ _The first lecture, on Wednesday, ward| November 13, will b¢e a presentatiot rs of| of "The Great Vikt s." | Th SNYDER Lll'a OPEN NOWV low and . Wallace Bee excellent least. | Lewis great role has a gre Heékfi&weiler To _ (}) Address Li Next Sunday and Manday at the Alcyon, the new star, Fienry Fonda, gives a superb portragal in e Farmer Takes a Wife." Fonda, in the role be created on New York stage, falls heir to a t, but is a farmer at rt. Japet. Gaynor, the girl he loves, has |no for farmers. But, things don‘t ain at a standstill . . , not while Charles Bickford is in t piqwrrx | As: enterta and: exci &A film as you‘ve ev | . . that‘s aa Seas" at the Alcyon Tues day, Wednesday and ursday of next wéek. Clark‘ Gableé, Jean Harâ€" Elmét Hecketsweiler, @f the Heckâ€" etsweiler Studio, will a emâ€" bers 6 ,’{the Highland Park HMons club ah; "The History bf ol raphy"! at the weekly mee of th§ organization to be held toâ€" g.o:. {"ursd:y) at the ‘Green| Tea great dishes "West Point of the ir" a pulseâ€" stirring story of the United, %?tes Air Corps and the devotion jof a father who wants to make his son a great flyer, brings Wallace Beery to the Alcyzm screen on Friday and Saturday in what is reported his finest screen role. Rpbert: Young and Maureen O‘Sullavan play the romantic leads while a notable| supâ€" porting cast features l.'ewis Tto: gnd James Gleason, When Professor Franklyn | Snydt;', ‘Dean of the | Gra lchoo% of Northwestern:| nnive! and head of the Eng ‘d ment, speaks at the Highland Woman‘s ¢lub on Wedngsgday ing, November 13, at 10;30 o‘ his listeners will be nog onl members of the ~High$ n‘ Woman‘s club, but all thise in the community .nl. ested in hearinig a pealkier of fessor Snyder‘s e -‘*- di the "English and " an in Recent Yéars." 1 § B The first lecture, on Wedn November 18, will b¢ a presen of "The . Great Viktorigns." two succeeding lectures) will sider "Arnold Bennétt, | fohn worthy, Joseph Confad apd Hardy" and "The Am n During the Past Two Decade Excellent Attractions . on Alcygn Screen sider "Arnold Bennbtt, ) John (Galyâ€" worthy, Joseph Confad apnd om‘fih Hardy" and "The |Am n Novel During the Past Two , es."; | Professor Snydey| is! poming to Highland Park through the efforts of the Fine Arts|| depgrtment . of which Mrg. James I, Lqggb is thairâ€" man. . The department presentâ€" ing these lectures to: lub memâ€" bers without charge; there is a nominal fee for â€"members. Further: information may obâ€" tained by calling : Mr#g. Loeb,| H.P. 1713;. Mrs. Charles G. Mason, viceâ€" chairman, . H.P. 2398;} or | Mrs. Geotge B. Chapman ,si{m“ry H.P. 1612. F | & Local T. B. Bo Membelés ; Over 400 examinations were |mad at the monthly clinics in 1934 an: nlre‘fy in 1985, 3770 were imad with two niore clinics to be |held, The monthly ‘course ‘of. study in Health Education is now being) use in fifteen elementary schools in tlm county,. ; â€" * {I The Tuberculosis association is not included in the Organizations rocelg‘ng benefit from the Communâ€" ity est drive. Christmas Seals alone finance this work in Lake county and they will be mailed out to over 1800 residents of Highland Park at Thanksgiving time. Ex%ressingfthe. hiopd that Highâ€" land Park will again pond| gen~ erously to the 1935 Christmas, Seal Salé \drive, Mrs. F.',B. Hitcheoc and Mrs. George W. Childs, two of the lpcal board mémbers of the Lake County ‘Tubetculosgis asgociaâ€" tion fre preparing letters to sent r#si_ ts of this city. Ll 2i " u\ivork of °t AB: ie C umiy Tuberculosis association,is entirely supp rte3 by“&e s&leé of, Christmas ral ' in this county. | Because the appedls for two dollars ar less| have been | so ‘seriously curtailed in the past few!| years, rd members of the agsociation are writing pertsonal letters to friends ‘urging: them to "give a |little more" in 1935, in order thit the chest |elinics and health education work. be continued full force 1/ Wak 1 t i HIGHLAND NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK E'd.? repare rejare ll{?fl wH TL Seli £) WHO K um P ER 13 , ILLINOIS THURSD Bliss uate sity, rtâ€" Park ornâ€" lock, | the Park en n;m ‘;1‘: 0 V Nok .co Gfltj fova ters , In York it is mor, unty tirely tmas > the have The A large and interested audience enjoyed the first program at which time Mrs. Faxzon gave Ellen Glasâ€" gow‘s "Vein :of Iron." The ideâ€" lightful informal: talks about the books of the day ‘which she gives before her reqdin g; and the quesâ€" tions and short discussion ich follow are very stithulating, it is hoped that many more women in this community will take advantage of «attending s course. Ti aré available at the door, or may be obtained M Mrs. Car! Moseley. #13 3081 Lo ols Mrs. Faxon To Give Reading Next Monday The second reading in the course of seven given by Mrs. Lloyd A. Faxon of Winnetka occurs next Monday, Nov. 1l1ith at 2:30 at the Highland Park Presbyterian church. ‘‘This meeting« was arranged by Mr. R. L. Sandwich, chairman ‘of the committee, assisted by the American Legion. â€" j VARIED EVENTS AT H. P. WOMAN‘S CLUB The prize was presented by the regent of the chapter, Mrs. Carleâ€" ton A. Harkness, to Miss Jeannette Canright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield S.â€"Canright of 636 Linden avenue, for her essay, at the meetâ€" ing of the Citizenship committee, held Friday evening November 1 at the high school. © x4 â€" i Mafil_y Activities Scheduled for * Members During Coming 'I‘hj North Shore Chapter of the Amerjcan Revolution oflqufl a prize of twentyâ€"five dollars to be awarded to th¢e young man or young woman of the ‘Deerfieldâ€"S iold1 Township, just Assuming r full responsiâ€" bilities as American citizens, for the best essay "Good Citizenâ€" Ship." ; | t 5 Several importantâ€" events among the varied ‘activities of the. Highâ€" land Park Woman‘s club which have ficn announced from time to time, ill take place during the coming week. B :i On Thursday and Friday, Novemâ€" ber 7 and 8 ,the Fall Rummage Sale will be in progress at the club house on Sheridan road. | Captain A. E. Wolleson To Address D. A. R. ,‘ The Fourth bistfict Nat fense meeting will be he Woman‘s Univ'ersitiy club, November 8, at 11 a.m, of the North Shore cha quested to note the da! meeting. 6109 Y: 04 Wednesday afternoon at 2 ‘o‘clock, Mrs. Wilford C. Shipness will open her home at 511 South Green Bay road, for the first duplicate tourâ€" nament bridge party, fogcmnner of the tournament| to be held at the club house in January, bringing toâ€" gether those who wish, not only to enjoy the play of the duplicate gamée, and become more adept beâ€" fore the tournament opens, but also to improve generally r contract gam#. The hostess announces that it is not necessary to make up a table, but merely to select the part. ner ywith whom one wishes to play 'durizlgz the afternoon. ;'The}?o will be prizes and refreshments. ‘Other parties, to be announced later, will be given before the Junuary] tourâ€" nament. | I The Drama group will méet a: the‘ club house on the afternoon 0: the 12th at 2 o‘cleck at the club house: | [=on ABo ff . This prom‘ was a Mrs. William ? Ei man of National Défe chapter. NP‘ | ‘ _ Professor Franklyn Bliss Snyder‘s lecture, scheduled :for Wednesday morning at 10;80 is announced elseâ€" where in this week‘s "Press." ‘The regular meeting of the Board of Managers will be held Monday morning at 9:380 at the club house,. North ters o to be Ha Thu The) assigting hostess¢s are Mrs. Gord Buchanan,~ Mrs. Warren Danley, Mrs. Francis L Gehr, and Mrs. James Whitehouse.) ©, November meeting of the Shore chapter of the Daugh the American Revolution, is held at the 'hm?: of Mrs B. Roberts, ;80 Eim place o lay, November 14 at 2:3 ark Pross \Y, NOVEMBER 7, 1935 tional Deâ€" 1d at the , Chicago, Members r are reâ€" of this ranged, by cer, chairâ€" e for the As this is a special guest members are invited to bring Women Voters Will _ | Discuss Membership_ Drive Next Members| of the Highland Bkr League. of Women Voters will to discuss plans for their ap ing membership drive on y at 10 o‘clock at the home of Jacob Wai'rbm 440 Glencoe fvâ€" enuge. . | â€" II y f <# | Miss Charlotte Dakin will the drama "Merrilf We Roll written by George Kauffman Moss Heit, which ran for weeks in New York City last = ter, at the Ravinia Woman‘s meeting Wednesday afternoon, s 13 at 2:30 o‘clock in the V ‘ House in Ravinia. 1 Ravinia Women To He Charlotte Dakin Re: ‘Merrily We Roll Al The sale will be continued â€" nesday evening for the convenient of those unable to attend at Results surpassing even the year‘s suctess are anticipated. > A book sale, sponsored by Brenâ€" tano, will be held again this at Elm Place School, on the d& of the grade conférences, Nov.â€"18, 19 and 20. All prices will be standard and a percentage of the proceeds will be allowed the school, to be spent for the purchase of new books for tthe school library. PRES$ FOOTBALL RECSONTBT RESU] Book Sale To Be Held | Song leading, party game ng, teaching first aid to Boy Scouts, to Girl Scouts, and helping recreation elubs of all sorts to find ng places. j These are some of the activities in which Community Service helps to further recreation in Hithl,nfl Park. * f Chest Fund Passes ; The Thirdâ€"Way Mark "‘The Highland Park ball contest is resumed | with tickets offered to _l westernâ€"Wi in game bn . day, Nove 16, and to ithe path theatre. 14 Those who place first and nd will each uxive a pair of to the Northwestern game, while third and fourth prizes will t of a pair of tickets to the râ€" path theatre. ; éf Our staff helps to promote fgotâ€" ball, informal in ngture, for grammar grade boys after 1. This Week‘s Contest grs â€" Tickets to Northwester® Â¥vs. Wisconsin j With Northwestern retu ‘ Baturday meet Illinois the mounting rest in the Wi in battle it expected that in the contest will réach a R point for the season. t â€" Remember, all: entries must be at The Press Office later l,;f o‘clock noon, Sa y, N = r 9. . * | Community Service _ ‘Helps To Promote | ~Community Activities Community rocmti;‘n is t Community Service, Inc., spends most of its time doing. ‘This o = ization, headed by George R. J mes, J.~B. Garnett, Frank Ronan, and Mrs. E. J. Grundy, coâ€"opera . in many worthwhile recreation moveâ€" ments in Highland Parlé T : What are the activities your orâ€" ganization helps to promote? is ofâ€" ten asked of its director, Scheuchenpfiug (Mr. X). His reply is severalâ€"fold, ; We are cooperating with the t education ‘coun;l,and the Deerfieldâ€" Shields high school in helping, to organize and carry out plans for adult education classes at the high school. t s I We are planning to have badminâ€" ton and volley ball classes at ‘the Ravinia Village House. Here we coâ€" operate with the school. . 816,79}@50 was ‘the t amount of funds turned in p.m. last ?zht at the h ters of |th Community At Elm Place School EXTRA l"-t er P a 6 | Alomy 88 will . oll Al ‘man ‘gnd t M last Winâ€" an‘s Oju! 100n, % e â€" ViHa t medkin C ng in d w ;th}: sale is under the auspices of. e finance committee; and is in‘ cha of the chai , Mrs. O. L. m Mrs. O â€" gnounces that rs of the club will find the club house open to the sale every morning from 9 to 12. At\the close of lecture Mr. Utley , questions, ning $o the subject under conâ€" & tion, ithat ‘may be asked him at by anyoRe in the audiâ€" ence. | 8 & \| Oh Thursday and Rriday of this from 9 a.m. 5 p.m., the club house of the H Park oman‘s Club on rth Sheridan ad ‘and Elm , will be the | scene of great activiy. B Mrs. J Smith is president of hi darciord old andaibonr Ciaronc Parliament is of the lecâ€" lectures open to the publi¢; single may :; utdu’ the night Clifton Utley will £ secâ€" he is Fiving in Mighighd Park he is giving : the J::Mea of the Church Rector‘s guild on Tu evening, Nov. 12th, at 8:80 dt the auditorâ€" ::‘l’:b of the Highland L‘h‘ Woman‘s Mr, Utley spoke h&re on the eveâ€" ning of October 29, affording the group of ‘interested! who filled the gpditorium ‘a graphic picâ€" ture of thp. Ethiopian situation (as it "’fi," .the L-vfiu Nations, and . anv | in problems ‘hat arise therefrom. ; |_ Commander R. R, Ferguson of Great Lakes a members of the Highland. Park Rotary club on ‘the teopening of. the Great . Lakes sutigx at |their foof meeting held last Monday at the Green Tea P. C ‘Schetzley Had charge the > § : s | :be: iong those who have w‘: ‘been| to the â€"floca I on are | Paul ‘l’helr, Edward . Men Dooléy, : .“. j G. Wright,. .. â€"**~ s The Magnolians To \ â€" Present Program at | Sunday Evening Club Rotary Membe "We are greatly ' by r:"m owing made our splendid of volunteer Wor in the ace of the ext : bad weather tions which preÂ¥ailed from the t of the soliciting campaign last ;‘h day until morning of | ~| (Continued on 8y . | Deerfield 8 y Evening Club of St. Paul‘s will n- sent ithe famous sing@rs, "The â€" nolians," at+the Grammar 1 auditorium. Magnolians re & treble clef" ~club from the ;c politan Comm “gy Church in Chi + Hf h > te the y ‘bad weathâ€" er itions over : the past weekâ€"end up the ge solicitation if the Communâ€" ity Chest cityâ€"wide campaign for $41,100. to a able® ‘extent, Herlrert E. Kerber, man|of the campaign, announced on Wedhesday ‘morning that as of 9 p. m. ‘a total of $14,644.50 in substriptions had ‘ turned in by the workers, or a little more than on rd of the * goal of $41,â€" 700. f P } { !&? will be larg@ articles, small articles, wearing ap furniture, bedding, draperies, books, toys bricaâ€"abrac, plaging cards, and 11 the many in objects that ni their way into @:} shle. Tuesday EWW of â€" $14,644.50 C + To amd " . Ry i | Dr. Joseph M. nvr is minister f church and director of the %uh J. Wesley J of World‘s air fame, is head of the music deâ€" : nt and M t Lewisâ€"Butts i the glee club." ; ' || TWis group of colofid folk is éon: F14 (Confi&\nd 1 7) Woman‘s Club (Fo Hold Rummage Salé This Week Miat T rrew rg IM""I ON ALL NEWSTANDS Be A Memb:t & Hear Talk On f \__â€"_ Naval Station the Public in Dri WANT ADS SHOP IN Curâ€" 12

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