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Highland Park Press, 14 Nov 1935, p. 5

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UR, 2 prgs. 21 C oue ... 27e ;‘U‘- pke." 12c nday, Nov. 11, Mrs. J. H. id son Roy F‘ldfl; of 149 street, visited Mrs. B. A, Gary, Ind. Mrts. Smith t years old is mother e Jesse Lowe th, forâ€" 'l?:l offlltho E Place Smith is alescing cent illness but is able to sitors and takes pleasure ing with friends and forâ€" hbors. She is maintains a interâ€" na‘_tton perta i to the ‘AY, NOVEMBER 14, irch, state and\ national hmyfrkadaanm to learn of her improveâ€" salth. for for ... or der BLUE for YRUP pS LUCK 1 N. First St. ighland Park Hinois Dry Mince 8 SAUCE or FRIDAY RDAY Dressing E MIX , 2 cans 209C _ 19e _____19¢ anes..... 2oG _ **__10¢ c 25¢ _19c¢ "3le pke. 14¢ * 39c __1le __20¢ wilk y A $1.19 â€"25¢ _ 17¢ 25c‘ 9¢ 29¢ ... 1 9¢ 25¢ 30c 3. "THICKER THAN WATER" with BING CROSBY, JACK OAKIE, GBORGE BURNS AND GRACIE ALLEN, RNR®FRTI WFNDY BAPRY, AMOS ‘N* ANDY. _E L. MERMAN, MA‘IYL';‘HLIRDA. CHARLIE RUGGLES, BILL ROBINEON, HENRY | WADSWORTH, RAY NOBLE, | and o a 7 scorEs ‘OF oTHE . j artoog, "Three Lary Mice" â€" Travelogue, C Guatemala®" â€" Sportlight, ‘"Making Man Handlers" â€" Latest Pa News )‘ ies 17 Wednesday Saturday â€" Matinee and Evening _: 3.â€" Outstanding Fe:’t;resâ€":s 1. "WINGS OVER ETHIOPIA" Sundayâ€"Mondayâ€"Tuesday, Nov. 17â€"18â€"19 Wednesday â€"Thursdayâ€"Friday Every one of the fiftyâ€"five memâ€" bers of the orchestra is urged to be present at the rehearsal, and to bring a music stand as well as an instruâ€" ment. f thl!n ll)onqkl 8. Boynton of Hawâ€" orne lane entertained at Monâ€" day afternoon. =â€" _ > ts ; Miss Mildred Rhinehart tained the L. W. elub on Im evening at her home on Homewood avenue. 34 : The next meeting of the Handiâ€" craft club under the direction of Mrs. Marks and Mrs. Boyce will be held Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 20 at 2 o‘clock at the Y.W.C.A. > The Women‘s Benefit association meeting will be held Friday eveâ€" ning, Nov. 15th at 8 o‘clock, in Leâ€" gion hall, Lake Forest. Each memâ€" ber is asked to bring a friend as bunco will be played and there will be a cake walk. i Orchestra To Enjoy & Social Hour Sunday ‘Presiding at the tea table will be Miss Adele Everett, of the "Y" board, and Mrs. Eugene Engelhard, president of the orchestra. They will be assisted by Mrs. Lee Frank and Mrs. Lydia Hutton, of the "YÂ¥", Mrs. Helen Mayer Mannings, conâ€" ductor of the orchestra, and the other officers of the orchestra, Dr. I. M. Greenberg, Mrs. Arthur Raff, Miss Marjorie Leaming, and Mrs. Osear Franzen. The Dorcas society of Zion Luthâ€" eran church, Highwood, are holding a rummage sale in the church baseâ€" ment, Thursday and Friday of this week at 9 a.m. ;. Directly following the next rehearâ€" sal of the Civic Orchestra, to be held at the "Y" next Sunday afternoon, from 8 until 5 o‘clock, the officers and board of directors of the "YÂ¥" have invited the members of the orchestra to an informal tea and social hour. Each member is inâ€" vited to bring a guest. wo€ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1935 HOMESTEAD "THF BIG BROADCAST OF 1936" NORTH SHORES MOST B with LAUREL TIMELY! STARTLING! TRUE! The first ifside story of the country the headâ€" "ey e oi ~ 0 e e i oc e d e Li d with WALTER C. KELLY, STEPIN PETCHIT, MARCHA HUNT, JOHN DOWNS "THE VIRGINIA JUDGE" IN EVANSTON with BERT WHEELER and ROBERT WO "It Always Happens" â€" Travelogue, "Goi Latest Pathe N guests; dining room servite that always pleases. weekly, monthly and transient EVANSTON, ILL. Telephoneâ€"GRE. 3300 inn, a woodâ€"burning fireplace; Venetian blinds; the Early A-denngdhhmhm A delightful place to live, un der the Homestead‘s budgeted 1625 HINMAN AVENUE ' From lofty windows you will see the lake in all its moods; beautiâ€" ful Evanston below; Chicago‘s skyline in the ment in this modern Colonial { 8-:.-1;:’]‘-&» Nov. 24â€"25â€"26â€""TOP HAT" +~Thurs.< Nov. 27â€"28â€"20â€""SHE MARRIED HER BOSS®" "ANNAPOLIS FAREWELL®" Choice Apartment _ with ' Lake Outlook â€" Thursday â€" Friday ind the AND HARDY. â€"â€" LATEST METROTONE NEWS. Hon?e Hygiene Course | At "Y" For Girls cours care at 9 open age Safety Program Is ' Entertaining Feature Mayor William L. Dooley will be wesc‘t to extend a word of welâ€" come|to our visitors from throughâ€" out the country. Henry Hansen, Arthgr Swanson and Philip Cole have icharge of the arrangements. Dn#naresq Spencer post No. 145 has invited all the.commanders and adjutants~of Lake county to their next regular meeting which will be held Thursday evening, Nov. 14. â€" West Ridge Club > Plans Busy Season Th’ books are now on sale at a very low price and may also be 3"” attrattively boxed: as an ideal Chri:ms gift. Call Mrs. C,. C. Hatcher Jr. for your copies. _ Commanders, Adjutants â€" Invited to Meeting:of \â€"â€"_â€" Local Legion Post Veverly W. Howe, a leading memâ€" ber the Chicago bar will be the principal speaker. Mr. Howe is a noted orator and popular afterâ€" dinner speaker. He not only, posâ€" sesse$ a keen sense of humor, but he also has the happy faculty: of being able to tell a story especially well. i4 + The safety program given at the November meeting of the West Ridge Community elub was both enâ€" tertaining and educational. It was sponsored by Mr. Peters of the Cenâ€" tral Tire Co. of Highland Park. A comedy featuring Harry Langâ€" don was shown first. The audience was to watch for traffic violations by the hero and later check them on a sheet provided for Nm- pose. Silver dollars were awarded to the five winners of the contest. The feature of the evening was a full length "talkie" which depictâ€" ed the life of a rookie cop and which certainly <would tend to make the audignce safety conscious. It seemâ€" ed to answer in a practical way the question, "what can we do to make the world a safer place to live in ?" â€" The West Ridge Community club fairly hums with activity this seaâ€" son for its members are making every effort to devise ways and means for adding to the auditorium fund which was started last spring. This fund will eventually help to build: an auditorium for the West Ridge ‘school. + ‘ Among the larger worth while projects of the club has been the edittix of a cook book beautifully gotten up in a leatherette cover with new gpiral binding. It contains colâ€" ored place cards in addition to many famous tested recipes . j t fc Th Sor fw w pl Ph Red Cross will sponsor a in Home Hygiene and the f the sick, Saturday morning ‘clock at the Y.W,C.A. It is all girls over 13 years of d any second class Girl Scout. EAUNRIL THEATRE e very attractive pieces of iture for living, dining and rooms, at very low pr§cui h are in storage at| my t. A. E. Norrlen, 849 Ri’glge~ d avenue, Highland Park,. ne 590. A37â€"39 + SALE EY and DOROTHY LEE. ay continuous from 2 to 11 Nov. 13â€"14â€"15 â€" 21 » 22 Announcing .. .. "~| Formal | _ is | o |: _ Opching Russell‘s Service Station Business Men‘s Orchestra ‘â€" Opens â€" Season Nov. 2 Embarking on its fifteenth season the Chicago Business Men‘s Orchesâ€" tra will appear im a symphony conâ€" cert at New Trier High â€"School, in Winnetka,| Friday evening, Nov. 22. While the group plays a number of concerts each year, this will be the first in several seasons conductâ€" ed under its own auspices in the suburbs. : / * T hoi Founded in 1921 by the late Geo. Lytton, the orchestra is today the largest and finest of its kind. Startâ€" ing with a small group of friends of Mr. Lytton in the auditorium of the Lytton building â€" where reâ€" hearsals are still held â€" it today numbers 115. ht A George Dasch, former director of the famous . Little Symphony Orâ€" chestra, is the conductor, > f Marion McCreedy, | soprano, of Evanston,. will be the soloist. Mrs. McCreedy is an artist of wide exâ€" perience, with several appearances with the Minneapolis Symphony, and as soloist with the Lyric Male Chorus of Milwaukee, and the Apâ€" pleton Music Festival to her credit. This will be her first appearance as guest artist with the Chicago Busâ€" iness Men‘s Orchestra. > We ~featu"j.re a complete line of Sincl#ir Proziaicts f Our lunch room will be under the personal superâ€" "â€" vision of Mrs. Russell who I can assure you will proâ€" ‘â€"vide the finest food ‘deliciously prepared. â€" . To the motorists of this vicinity, I extend a most cordial invitation to visit my new super service staâ€" tion. ta*> + | â€"â€" Here we are ready for every service station need, not only from the point of equipment (which is the newest and most modern procurable) but from the standpoint of personnel. We are ready to offer a thoroughly competent, courteous, friendly service. .: I will be looking for you on opening days. FREE _Skokie Boulevard and Prairie Atrenue FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15} AND i6 Thoroughly conversant with evéery service station‘s operation, schooled ‘at the Sinclair School of Lubrication, the attendants in the picture .above are ready to servé you. . ... .. Left to right: Tom Russell, Mark Reynolds, Tom Kirby, Allan Peterson and Roy Russell, Prop. THE PRESS The general committee in charge of the concert are; Robert E. Blackâ€" well, Evanston; Herbert R. Mulford, Wilmette; and Mrs. Homer E. Cotâ€" ton, director of music, New Trier High School. £ The program will open with the Brahm‘s overture, "Academic Festiâ€" val." It will be followed by Tschaiâ€" kowsky‘s Symphony. No. 6, "Pathetâ€" ique," in B minor,. Mrs. McCreedy will sing the Debugsy Recitative and aria of Lia from:f "L‘Enfant Prodâ€" ique." The "Berceuse" and "Praeâ€" ludium" of Jarnefelt, "Scherzo" by Dasch, and "Vailse de Concert" No. 2 by Glazounow, will conclude the concert. f _ North shore members of the Chiâ€" cago Business l(gl,’u Orchestra are Highland Park: D. G. Greene, Geo. R,. Jones; Evanston: Richard F. Babcock, Richard D. Barnes, Dr. Robt. E. Blackwell, 0. S. Mfil.ay. Dr. Walter 8. Priest, A. G. Ruthâ€" man, Arthur Bessey Smith; Wilâ€" mette: Fred W. Waidner; Niles Ticket committees for the concert Nov, 22 are: Evanston, Walter S. Priest, R. ~Fayerweather, A. ‘G. Ruthman; â€" Niles center: Don J. Bierwert; _ KSnilworth: Harry E. Weese; Winnetka: Edwin S. Fetâ€" cher; Highland Park: Mrs. George R.â€"Jones; public schools; Davis C! Greene. | y the ROY RUSSELL Â¥E lc ooan y 2. *R The: North Suburban Philatel society will m next Monday ev ning at the Elm Place school. A those having stamps which the wish auctioned off, should brin them to the meeting Monday. T# public stamp Auction is to be hel the first Monday in December, Center, Don Ji" Bierwert; gene Nuyck; Kenilworth: Philatelic Society Meets Next Monda . For,the conveniene of our customers we have installed a steam.table and are now preâ€" pared to serve excelleng food as well as the highâ€" est quality liquors, wings and beer. 8.3 est quality liquors, wings and beer. § +# Don‘t forget our iday night fish fry. It‘s the best you‘ve ever tagted. R The Sportsgman‘s Club | Marvin ‘Wiften, Manager Located in the old Highwood Bank Building un ue hpdca l a‘!!uv & As ue Ayt Zion, E Harry : y «3 Â¥5. There will be a prize for each table and some lovely door prizes are being collected. Come and bring your friends. Proceeds will go to the auditorium building fund. s a deorert Pefoghes are on party, a dge," are unâ€" der way by the West Ridge Comâ€" munity club, to be given at Ridge school, &turd-y--w. Nov. 28. Dessert and coffee be served by colorfully costumed girls at 7:30, after which bridge or any other deâ€" gired card game will be in order.. Dessert Bridge at West Ridge School Lo Te PAGE FIVE

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