$¢ . a* ï¬ 'm"w h ( t 18 t t# $x tw ‘*_ 1. "WINGS OVER ETHIOPIA" â€" Skokie Boulevard and Clavey R 2. "THE VIRGINIA JUDGE" 3. "THICKER THAN WATER" Wednesday, Thursday and Friday . | |â€" _ November‘ 13, 14, 15 <__THREE â€" OUTSTANDING FEATURES â€" THREE â€" |â€" with Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, Wallace Berry, Lewis Stone, I gohatia Russel, C. Aub:ey Smith, Dndley" Digges | Comedy, It Always Happens, Travelogue Jolly Ol‘ London Cartoon, Scrapp‘s gz?ieal. \Latest gln:amount News . Sunday, Monday and Tuesday â€" Nov 10, 11, 12 Sun. Continoug from 2 to 11 with George Burns, Graci¢ Allen, George Barbier, Betty Furness. | Comedy, Tom Kennedy, in * man Ship Ahoy*". Color Classic Cartoon, Scotty Finds a Honte. Travelogue, Norman Trail. . f1 Latest Metrotone News | is { Saturday Matinee and Evening 2503 272 E. Deerpath Ave., Lake Forest Thursday and Friday . â€" :’ t Ne Imagine a child ut}l;ully l3lmlzriy, whose environment is conductive only to sordidnes and mental inseâ€" curity â€" and you have a typical child longing for this camp, and for a prolongation of its holiday. : Imagine a mother wï¬o hl+ never had close communion with a ‘tree or with grass even, who has been burâ€" dened ‘with child and household cares to the exclusion of everything else â€" and you have a typical mothâ€" er, ‘exhausted and nagging, who seeks the freedom of Arden Shore. Timely! Startling! True! The| Habits of the people, the .. ‘the Country, and lits historic cities. } * Arden Shore Imagine the la ‘free camp in the world â€" a cam 1{0 nTtly 28 acres housing norm * 500| women and: children, pr . to 650 last year â€" a camp of beautiful woods, comfortable lodges, a superb bathâ€" ing beach, beautiful la Ting work and you have Arden Shore. ‘ "THE BIG BROA?CAST OF 1936" Nov. 20, 21, 22 â€". ANNAPOLIS FAREWELL * Bl(j MONEY:SAVIA PAGE FOUR Eo m ie Doi t i liccs " Socal with Walter C. Kelly, Stepin Fetchit, Marsha Hunt, Johnny Down The Work Of Agencies Of The Community with Maureen O‘Sullivan, Joel McCrea, Lewis Stone, Lonh Calhern s C 1. A(!rionn Ames, Edgar Kennedy | ( Five hundred is the normal caâ€" _ "HERE COMES COOKIE" NORTH SHORES MOST BEAUNAL HEATRE aifto bdprory and mapfuintanift |But Dodge gives you more than beau Jomhing you should a that will thrill you , , . safetyâ€"steel driving control . . .and, above all, Nov. 17, 18, 19 "WOMAN WANTED" "CHINA SEAS" cmï¬ 1 nd Clavey Ro: with Laurel and Hardy Latest |Metrotone News Ardén Shore means for these exâ€" hausted mothers and hungry chilâ€" dren complete rest '&ree good square meals of excellent food a day with milk between for the children. It means fresh air . gmni. ine, bathing in clean water and playing in clean sand. It mea :keï¬ing in pacity â€" These are drawn mostly from the charity organizations and hospitals of igo. . Two weeks is the average stay in camp, although these are necessarily some excepâ€" tions in the case of convalescent children. During these two weeks a mother has no care whatsover, not even a worry about the nexr meal. Even her babies are cared for in the nursery and kindergarten: by trained~ attendants. And the older girls, who at home have the care of younger brothers and sisters, are in a separate camp ‘by themselves, free of their charges, | . MOTORS, Inc. ity Chest BIG, NEW, MODNEY.SAVING DO Rumble Seat Coupe $695, 2â€"door Sedan (2â€"door with buillâ€"in trunk) $720, câ€"doJ ing Sedan (4â€"door â€"with builtâ€"in trunk) factory, Detroit, subject.to change equipment extra. Through the official mercial Credit Plan you will find it easy ments to fit yout budget. wosie PDODG November 7 and 8 Stone, \Rosalind Division of Chrysler C graphy November of ic D D O D G E Phone Hi&] The "Home" maintains a fine, wholesome / atmosphere in comfortâ€" able surroundi and every .effort ‘is made to. gfvzgaxe. children { real understanding mother‘s care. 1 Btiy Feeding Clinic The Highland Park Baby Feeding Clinic was(started in October 1925 to give all‘the babies in Highland Park and sgutrounding communities the opportunity for a right start in life. It had been found that the parents of ‘many children were unâ€" able to provide for the special physâ€" ical and diet examinations which are so necessary if a child is to develop properly physically and menâ€" tally, i 4 ; From a staill start this clinic has developed ay to a point where | Some of the children of Dorcas Home who graduated from Deerâ€" ï¬e‘id-Shiel_l High School in Highâ€" land Park|whilé living at the Home have won seholarship at colleges â€" chiefly : thrgugh allâ€"around ability and excellent scholarship. â€" One of these is now a ‘senior at Lake Forâ€" est College, another is a junior at Purdue â€" both are working their way through their respective schools and maintaining fine grades. Dorcas Home‘is justly proud of these chil> drenâ€"and Happy in the privilege of having helped them. _ One of the finest testimonials to Dorcas Home as a real and muchâ€" jlovzd home lies 13 the eager comâ€" ing back each year of many former children to spend a holiday at the :CIHQme.'l i % in and help generously through the Community Chest towards its finanâ€" cial suppo P l + _ Mpore ghildren from (Highland Park: and its immediate vicinity have been gared for at Dorcas Home than from any other community and in return it is only right that Highâ€" land Purki hould show real interest in and help generously . through the Doreas west of | of Deer: buildings vegetable $ for enjq wi close by. : While Home a board 1 by gifts and cloth . Do Hoï¬ has capacity for caring: for "between thirtyâ€"five and forty chi . Kach child who comes to the Home must have some finanâ€" clal , that is a minimum of fiftegn d n:;'s a month must be paid by the pérent:or interested relative or friend qf the child. The children stay at the Home for various perâ€" liods or luntil adjustments can ‘be made so |that they may .return to their families again. Dorea: the purj breach c gedies b; children: help and happihesk|. ; |{>.= _ _ > / ~ <., all too: stantes many "fl tive tha children ent seeks * 1}1 it D Home | dJ The ldgs of parent â€"â€" with the l ~too 53 ten utunthnï¬ â€"cireamâ€" anées ‘of poverty reaks up ainy haomes and es it imperaâ€" re that gome one look after the ildren| while the remaining parâ€" t seek4 work. } px Do m;mék was established for é purpole of stepping into the each cauged by such domestic traâ€" dies by @aring for halfâ€"orphaned ildren who temporarily must have Ip and{shelter. + 4 t part of expenses of the ‘‘met through‘ the low the rest must be secured the Home of:money, food £ i Home is just two miles ighland Park at the edge Id. It has comfortable and eight acres of fine and fruit> gardens, and J play. for the children to DGE: Coupe, $640, 8695, Turi?godn r an $735, Tourâ€" 0. *List prices at Bout notice, special sler Motors Comâ€" to arrange time payâ€" orporation ODGE #040 good school privileges THE PRE S 8 sixth mdo:P training conference for t executives will be held next March 11 INING CONFERENCE FOR EXECUTIVES PLANNED "weout trained |citizenry." In the bulletin suggestions | made as to how each t leader t the program to his owh troop and /m plan ‘of ¢itations of troop 1 ) aninfad!! adhtauamrckes | th i Renarl :d.. ‘l'.:“'.l‘!“;'“.’; ‘;}flli:ï¬nsi ie ‘:n'ï¬l:: ore details |of| this scout week celebraâ€" on will be Lto the local council scoutâ€" soon. P ' i 8COUT ANNIVERSARY THEME ANNOUNCED NG NJ ‘in cases where the family cannot af} ‘ford it, clinic furnishes cod 1i oil, â€"»Maitose, d o ‘The age limit of the ¢hildren exam: ‘Ihed by the clinic is 18 months and ' der. | 1t f | L 4 i ‘â€"| The following Highland Park | men serve. h:m-l:c on alterm days each, to askist the mothâ€" ‘ers in preparing their children for ‘the examinations: Mrs. Daniel Gutâ€" mann, Mrs,| John DeWolf Jr., Mrs. Richard Loewenthal, Mrs. Lawrence Abt, Miss Rdith Fyffe, Miss Janet Willard, Migs Louise Willard, Hu.J Henry Anderson. Boy : \ The is cond at the ighland Park Hospital on Mondays 'rhurgd‘a of each week with an verage attendance of from 40 to 45 bies. Dr. M, D. McNeal is &z ttending physician, and Mrs. Jo uhnke is the attending nurse. â€" | The bal%es; are brought by their others fqu homes all over unty. most cases the parents ‘able to supply the diet needs but '!soo bob‘i'f being carefully p:t amined, wei , and given the pro per diet for ~tolcks igolf Main Office and Plant 327â€"329 North Green Bay Road Yj\q can trust your finest fabriit'o }ou:i' deluké‘ wohtmanéhip. ‘ | f Send Us Your Next ‘_ $J f Scout News HANGES Dry Cleaniag Order PHONE HIGHLAND P These fine ma Is must be cleaned â€" accordi to ‘{their fabric by â€" Voglie Cléaners who know hows to <pfotect their sheer qualities and colâ€" ors . . . who can restore life .. ... newness . ... and an exâ€" quisite lovel the most delicate gown on dance frock. Fine | Cleaning ... is so essential All scouts and of | the N SUTER TO BE H ON ARMISTICE I invited to attend to 18 in French Ind. At 1 time men\ in the service Scouting from all the country â€" assemble at for a period eight days for tra and conference, PÂ¥er JOHN B. NASH, Prop Manhattan Cocktail 25 ‘cents VILLA MODERNE Ladies Bridge Clubs TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS |TWwO DOor Prizes > A Speciaï¬â€˜l’ricelbf 75 cents fo# These Luncheons includc? Cover Charge for Tables and Cards |tAlso Special for These Di * _ FRIED FILET OF SOLE, TARTAR SAUCE e e t an .33 $ _ _HAMB CHOP, SLICED RINEAPPLE / . _ |. _ | Lone BrRanck rofkrors _ | HEAD L vcs} rnousA»in'rANn DREsSINC [ ~. _ ~| ICBâ€"CREANM ; T .}" o thex [ copre® f! ~xnx® â€" |â€" "The North Shore‘s Brightest Spot" Skokie %oulevard and . Couhty Line Road «: Mr. Frank Hutchins,. *‘qnmr ' i f â€˜ï¬ 1 _: § FRUIT OR MELON GOCKTAIL _ ‘BISQUE OoF oÂ¥sTERS 3900 ngs, Ind. At that cial Luncheons sional service of the country will District Choice of for at that ‘meeting Court @f Honor ‘to be held Monday, N P "’::i!'nmw-ï¬ â€" At t time J ?--M“. master M%%vv\kvmh aw the ‘Combat Imen‘s Association :nrl â€" netion | -‘u bï¬:l:.e‘:(" Triend rum.zat.'n * ‘The c the will be sovae eeeker on the piusion w ie (sks Prompt and | S ery Service THURSDAY, NOVEMEBER 7, 1938 H Martini 20 cents