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Highland Park Press, 5 Dec 1935, p. 1

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CLEANING co. The Want-Ad. 'iet m washing- I much who: M? for some- :6 interastutgl eri Tel. Righwood 31. I yet met a twho liked!) ANY Y, your": a, 1m erafor rt rid of d f u d . yl Cook easily. hp foods safe and A awomfkaly. It instantly. Take hen an!" go in a depend- tlte facts m1 Time! ave LE LAUNDRY y can give a day each any. live--. daunnmv! CLEANERS .nhm "i.".iiLd's" fer “when at the 9fejpihlltes'. NP a; P. "I Phone Highland Park 3310 [2" .353. if vdc xiv; (26th an}; No.40. 3 FATHER-SON BANQUET . , TO BE HELD FRIDAY Men’s Fellowship Club Pre. tents Unusual Program of Athletic Features Appearing on the program are Jay Bemauger, All-American Ulf.. back and captain 'of the University of Chicago football team. William Harlow, captain of the University of Chicago basketball team and high score:- in the Western conference. Also present will be Ewald Nyquist, half-back for three years, and Pres- out: Jordan, guard for two yeara, both of whom pre stars. 7 With indication: pointing to u recbrd crowd for push a enduring, the Men’s Fellowship Club of the Iruthlary! Pttk Presbyterian Church will hold ' father-and-gon Minuet next Friday evening, Die. 6, " the church. As an added feature Hdrry R.' Swanson, head eoaeh of the LaSalle street coaching staff, and Kyle An.. derson,' former am und present misunt couh, will show moiu. of Chiéngo football games, includ- ing Berwantrer's Mr-yard run for a touchdown through the entire Ohio Sthte team. ' , Ted Inn, who invented in. brings"'Here Comes the Band," his greatest show, to the screen. "Your eyes ere going to pop right out of your heads when e cumin youth steps up to n microphone and stem to sing," says Mae Tinee. Hie nuns "The Dark Angel" Year's Best at Aleyon is Harry Smkwell and he is in- deed a personality. This future comes to the, Alcyon Friday and Spturdny. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday will bring to Highland Park, “TheDu-k Angel” which features Froderic March, Mule- Oberon and Herbert Marshall. “The Dark Angel" with its scorn for shoddy emotions, is a touching movie. It's certainly worth Mug if for only one reason-it gives you I lift. ' Joe E. Brown has never made a better picturththln "Bright Lights" showing at a Akron WMy and Thursday coming. It is a skill- fully develojnd drama with good situations and healthy chlnctors excellently acted. Joe pluck: some grelt novelty laughs from his big of tricks. Ann Dvpnk, Patricia Ellis and William Gnrgan plny the other important roles. The Mothers club of the Y.W.C. A. will hold their Christrhas party Tuesday evening, Dec. 10, " 8 o'eloek. Numbers pa Inked to bring I home made gift the mute- ritl of which costs only ten cents on less. Guests are invited but the Mothers Club Holds Christmas Party STUDENT WANT-ADS 0mm OPPORTUNITY one who uh ' guest must provide tt present for each one. Money for Christmas shopping This is“. of the Highlqnd Park Press contains complete instructions for student' in local schools who are interested fin turning nrtielea they no longer 'nood into ready cash for Christan: shopping funds, with the aid of the Highland Park Press Student ClajssifUd Ad CImptign. so" willow under this pin. tr-- Eache id must contain the nuns. address Ind; phone-91mm (if my) of th advertiser. tr-2Ads no limited to 5 li,',',',',', oo words). q-Ads my.? pertain to denim orrneeds of chil- dren only. itr-anfomintUn and - sistance in Writing ads may be ne- cured, in ma CiaaaiNd Ad Depart- men: of tht Highlsnd Park Press» The Presstreoervu the right to omit, correct or chin“ any nd copy offered in this eta-pain. T The first Opportunity for students to advertise will be in the next issue at The has. Full details 'will be found on We ur. . Rules of the gontest ere given below: l-Bore and girls enrolling in grammar. high, or parochial schools of Jrttrhland Park,. High- wood, Deerfbld, Fort Sheridan, Ra- vinis, or Brnuide, ere eligible :to Participate. F-Ads must be written by the boy pr girl advertiser only. LAds must be brought into the o!fiee of tho Highlnnd Pnrk Press personally ppt later than 12 noon on the Wednesday of the_week the ad " to run. Hnly one nd per P.."- READBYA BUYING PUBLIC [ Mrs. Ami-y Rudolph of' omrent- sia avenue) who been“! under- wént m o ‘ntion " the trighrnnd Purl: fungal, i! min: “on nicely. l -iiaGriirtTeic, See 3 full " _ The H wmim E. Salynrds and Eat William) Will furnish and? be it} charge ot the broadeaatintt equitri ment. I ' I l The early evening meeting 0 the Rn‘jlnia Woman’s Clot will held in {the Village HoutmLwtdrtrh day, Die. 11, It ‘8 pm. Fred Ath kins Mdore, director of the Chiclgy Forum ind head df the Adult Eddy cation lCouncil of Chicago, wi speak the timely subjMt, "Wha of Eur Nowt" 1 t q l Christina: Broadcast . Auditions t6 Be Held During Next Wed Auditions for the Chit-Etn- brbadcedt program to be held fro December 19 to 24 inehusNt the' sponsorship of the Kidd”! Park dumber of Commerce In the American Legion, willybe hel Motyiar; Tuesday end Wednesd: of nextmeek from 7:30 td 9 pang atjhe ngion hall on Sheridan: to“; This year’s mm: tstthrto" i/iii; be 1033th in the Deiblcr Motor com patty showrooms sud louitpukq will be installed, one over a. Dei ler eombuo, one over the Nation: Tet company ttttd one over the Con-t owner's Hot Shop. '1 _ L Evening Meeting of _:) Ravinia P.-T. A. Dec. 11 Mr. {Moore has just ieturnet from a trip throad and; is wet) qu0itied to speak on the tietsulta of his obervations apd experipnces. _ This imeeting xiromises up be ode bf the buuunding meeting of th) current; club year. Meml rs uh urged to bring their humnds and friends.; Anyone interes is coru dially invited. ', _ g EChamber of Commerce to i to Elect New Meets Postmaster Otters suggestions for Easing Strain'of Holiday Mailintt, , g AVOID CONJIBTION IN CHRISTMAS MAILING Although the local postdmce wi make every effort to undly Chri- mgs mailing without congestion o delay, Hugo L. _ Schneidernjpos tet, points out that the {plum mail handled increases up” t 200 percent during this ttt c op'ention on the put of e publi’ is necessary in order to ",oid din; eultr. . . .2 _ i Mr. 'Schneider 'announbee th printed Christmas and other gree ing cards my be mailed in unset! envelopes It the third clue rate sit one and one half cents forfuch twp ounces regerdless of their dentin - tidn. They may bear a written i - scription, such IS Cert, Chris mu,” or “Happy New gear,” gather with the name in! guidr atthe sender end of the $dd . However, these cards cannot be fo - warded or returned to the send r and should be mailed in triple ti " they do not receive list = service: j H A 3 The; Service Council of ' e Hitt - land Ptrk Grace M. E. arch ll hpld I miscellnneous tll, bake stile dor Christmas in egele 5 Drug Store all any SItufdny, . T., They will follow the gable wi h tr, pot luck supper " muchu , North avenue and Lau , pl: e ~Shturdny evening. to #sielt, t e cduncil has invited their husrbirn B. _ The next regullr meeting of e group will be held Fridd eveni , , Dec. " st the home of Mfg. Wiltr n Richardson, 644 Michignp wen e, with Mrs. George Palmer: 'u', use .. Other suggestions for', etBeie t Christians mailing Bre trivin btio '. Shop early and mlil eugly for early delivery. 1 I Be sure to- address all mail do street and number. . i, _ I Mail parcels euly to inure deli - cry before Christmas, u then' 1 be no delivery on Ch u D. . Buy stamps now so u to not! congeétion at postomce i ndowa; Prepare puree]: so mutithey nr) stand ordinary, wear and; handli and inform clerks us to their co , tents. " g which” no writing mattisr in pat- eds, as doing so subjectd them io Mat class rates. _ g" .. l Sérvice Eouncil Wiil Hold Sale Sgturda; Anhunl election? of 0 will be held " the next meeti' of e Highland Park Chntnttetl. of Co - meme on Tuesdty_ ,velii.et, writ hostess. camber 10 at the GreenETeI P t. Those nominated for (Slice t t President A. G. mum; cap! i- dint; Art Olson 1nd di rs, b. ert 4yieeh, Robert I' I d Clifford Moran. g _ . when” of ofBeers will ,,Wtt1tPr, e ditiii"tGriiiitiAiiu-)'drtf. . .ighlan ”omen“. "grtttrt-aMItat or 'rI-Il crrv or HIGHLAND PARK T Henry Whither, 122S. Green (Bay road, Highlhnd Park, died sudden- ly yesterday from a heart ailment Ifrom which he had suffered for Ihevernl years. Death came when Ile was in Chicago with his wife l and son. on Tuesday, Dec. 10, " the auditor- ium of the itrhinturPttrk Woman’s club. , ) i Mr.,Clif Utley will- open the last of the cries of four lectures given in ll hlnnd Park this {all under tl napiceq of the Trinity Church ec r’s guild at 8:30 pan: Last of After a smug y,.',',):?, of world events, Mr. _ tley wilt take up the, subject 023m "New Deal," in se- cordlnce th numerous requests made to the committee in charge by those who have been "tending Mr. Utley’s 11mm. V Henry Walther Dies Suddenly in Chicago Tickets may be obuain‘ed at the door on the i, night of the lecture. Philip Gbldberg Will . Contested in Court He was for years nasocinted with the Fuwell compnny in Chicagé until they dold out to Carson Pirie Scott and Company. After letw- in _Fsrrwelli, he btseame enghged in the real Estate tuiainessrin High- land Park, although due to ill health,' 'he had not been very active in it dor the past few years. .Irnmediati survivors include " wife, Mrs. Clara Walther, two daughters, Edna apd Mildred, and one son, ngriwh. Funéral jurransreminu Have not yet been tu)mNneed. , . inopentiv " to the widow, Mrs. Golda Gol berg, beam of its fail- ,pre to. ntion her/ This ruling gives M Goldberg I dower right of one-th rd of the estate. ' Judge rtin C. Decker of the Probate co rt of Lake county ad- mitted to obate woman of philip Goldberg, iéhlnnd Phrk..merehtutt, disposing an estaie of '109,000 on Tuesds of this “his Mr. Gold- berg died uly 19 st his home, 17 N. Second street, Highland Park. The in hold, that the will is The “11 bequeathed $5 eaeh~to two chil ren, Selma and Ellis Alex- ander G ldberg of Highland Perk, and $2 each to Rubbi Lehman Ind the tru tees of the Issue Goldberg am e, 42 West Adams street. The bal nce of the estate, under the will, is; left to two other childnn, Milton,) 6200 Sheridpn' road, 'and "die, i547 West 6thiavenue, Gary, Ind. J . I Theifour children are those of Goldbet'g’s divorced wtfis,1ibbr, who has bien in a mental institution since 1906, Attorney Edward J. McArole Jr., representing Ellis; Goldberg, argued that she is Philip, Goldbdrg'irreal widow on the ground that the divorce, and therefore thd, second marriage, are void, ' :1 mam!) PM"? JLuNoi'rj' , THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1986 TALK ON NEW DEAL L of ture Sdries to Be Given . 10 at H. P. Wéman's Club EDUCATION COUNCIL APPOINTS EXECUTIVES ‘ The adult educatidih council of Highland Perk held a meeting on Tuesday evening " the De9rfield- Fhils, township high school to ‘complete organization of the. council jand to hear reports of the activities Pf the adult education classes at :the,school. land to hear reports at the ictivitiesl b Mist, Watson is head of the the.or, lo! the adult edueatiim cusses at. department of the music school It 1theischool. North Central 'College It Nlper- l On the executive Itoard Are the ville 1nd is a member of the faculty following, each of whiim represents of the American Conservatory of inn orgnnizhtion of Highland Park Music in Chicago. On this proznm. 'iirtttrelted in continuing the ndult she will present [group of her own 'iedueatioti cusses: ' compositions. ' Mrs. Leslie SchnutYler, who, acts as chairman of the board; Mrs. Leon- ard Rieser, representing school dig- trict 108; Mr. GeorsretiGttidzik, rep- ;resenting school digttiet 107; Lyle ‘Gourley, representing the Highland Park Social Service; and George 'rlteuehenpflusr, reprehenting Com- munity Service of Highland Park. tt ParkPrwig Complete Organiz‘ation and Hear Activity, Beretta at Tuesday Meo ing It is plnnned that the council will} act as' a clearing house to which representatives of ormnizations and residents of the community mly bring their ideas will suggestions for adult education. The txr11irti board will function to curry but the plans which grow out of the sug-‘ gestiqns. 7 ' 1 Memberships in thi council were issued to organizations who made application to the btuid. Among these were: f,.'l':'"1'e, Spencer Post of the American L gion, and its Auxiliary; parent-aside; “socia- tions of all Highland Park schools, Ravinia and Highland Park Wom- an's Club, D.A.R., Lépgue of Wom- en Voters, and Community Service, Ine. _ Lions Club to Meet at Cabin in'the Woods This week's meeting of the High- land Park Lions Club will be some- thing out of the ordinary, we Are told. Instead of the regular noon luncheon, a stool: birbecue will be held at 6:30 p.m. qt the Boy Scout Cabin in the Woods, west of Glen- coe. . "Red" Miller of Highland Park, Who accompanied Admiral Byrd a his last South trote expedition, wi be the guest speaker of the evening. He will give an informal talk to the members gathered around the fireplace. The progrnm committee assures all members of a unique and inter- esting meeting and ilttrtte uttend- ance is expected. Mrs. Faxon Gives Program Next Monday Last month Mum Enon ave stesnasaiisr'is “Mu-y Queen of Scotland and the Isles" in her own excellent manner,' 9nd following her custom, is varying be: pro- gums by presenting I ploy It the next meeting. Thit will be held next Monday, Dec. ‘2, It 2:30, nt the Presbyterian e urch, and all women in the com unity ore wer. comed. there wan request for. this special play Which is receiv- ing much interest and comment, and it is hoped iijii'i,'. will be pres- ent. Tickets may , obtained It the door. 1 D.A.R. Members to Hear Helen Watson in Le'tture-Recital Min Helen Watson, I former rea- ident of Highlnnd Park, will give a lecture recital on modern music " the regular monthly meeting! the North Shore Chapter of the migh- tere of the American Revolution, to by held at the home of Mrs. Byron Howes,'22l Maple Avenue, Thurs.. day afternoon, Dee. 12, at 2:30. Legion Auxiliary. The assisting hostesses ire Mrs Mable Ehle, Mm. E. H. Hodges Mrs. "red Johnton, Mrs. Mrrre_A Law, Mrs. A. q.- Mason 1nd Mrs. R. P. Patton. 1The prognm has been arranged by Mrs. How». _ Members" are? invited to bring guests. V Dumaresq Spencer unit of the (; All answer: must reach t of- American Legion Auxiliary will V of the Highland Park by hold their regulttr, business meet- 1 l o'clock noon, Tuesday. ' 10. ing on Thursday evening, Dee. 6th 1: Artiatie amazement doe.. at fl pan. in the Legion hall. Plum o ions will NOT help M lwin will be made for the various Christ- . in. Correctness 3nd pm mas activities of the unit, - o will count. ' l On Friday evening Dec. 6, the unit will join the local Legion post in giving n lttrrd party at the Le- gion hall. , h'NIITE CONCLAVE TO BE HELD HERE - Saturday Uternoon the junior members of the unit will hold their regular business meeting. High School Boys Club Invites Men and Boys to Attend Gathering Dee. 12 With the object nequtyhttltur the amateur athlete ind those inter- .ested in athleties‘with events re- nting to competition in the'olrnr. pie games. the Bbya' clubnf the Deerfield-Shields: high school in- vites all men tad boys living in Lake county to I Grand Athletic éénchve tovbe held in the tudibor- ium at 7:45 pm. on Thursday. Dee. 12. . Tickets which "will entitle the bearer to :dmiuim without chuge mny be secured pi the high school by phone. 'Seetsfwill be reserved up to 7:40 for than holding tickets. After 7:40 the doors will Ire open to the general public Ind mrtieketa will be required tor admittance. "The Paul Revtereg," a patriotic organisation int'etiested in further- ing :11 worthy Algerian enterprizes, has arranged 'st,",',',',,',,',','. for this meeting. John ommer, Big Ten ofeittl, is to be mister of ceremon- lee, and the well-known nmategr athletic lender, Awery Brundntte, is the principl] spake}: .. Mr. Brundture Will show save I ‘-' reed to haderwri: reels of the 1982 Olympics. Re ',Gl _ t of the PM also talk about American pnrticipn- _ f tion at Berlin in the was Olympia. ILL Arr m“ All the college and high school couches and representative athletes of Lake and Cook counties hive been invited. Sheridan-Rebekah ' Lodges Give Party The Sheridan Rebekah Lodge No. 801 3nd the Shel-id") Lodge No. 662 will have t white elephant card putty on Ftidly evening, De- cember 13; at 8 ir'eloek, nt the Odd Fellows hall, 333 Lune! 'avenue. Sermon Series at ' . First U. E. Church Players may ehiro.se the game they wish to pllyu Refreshments will be served. The 'tseam, is cordinlly invited. V ' A timely series of sermon: is being preached it the First United Evangelical fttl, by it: pastor. Rev. F. Brand! "not. on the gen- eral theme: ‘Tbingl We See " Prophesied." _ ‘1 Next Sunday ening the caution "Why Don't 3mm Leeve the Jews Alone?" ' l be ersneidered by the pastor. Al) matters concern- ing conditions at Palestine will be presented. Jew h friends are cor- dially invited. I ' Members of t e American Legion and its Auxilier will hold a public curd may at e Mamie Temple on Friday, Dee. 6. Bridge Ind 500 will be .plnyed.‘ _ _ Frans all. lie nwnrded and re. fmhments WI“. The public in invited. _ _ Legion Cara Party, Dee. a to Meiit Tonight ( a: ' IllitlhsEPIlll1liss i, er: of. the Highhnd' 'tnrk m offered In opporttatt _ _of ing cash pines in Ju, $01 W Contest Ipbrin‘g in thid is- s of the Press. _ , F " _ _ ow well do nu know Tlorhland Pi momma? Turn to in). dd le-page Who's Who cttnttsst/and s n Besides egumian' [rm [re obtain n cu ' prise, if Oman A . the piety-u of thd " 1 mg merchant; appurin; ohm I . altered on u to ' .cut, 2nd, 36: 3rd, “3 Ath, 3 6th, ' Ind 6th, $1. _ J, Anyone my enter the amt the exception of hi M I gunman school In: _ ind ei loyeea of the Highlu! Park _ s or their families. . l ', All Answers must beginnin- the “Who’s Who Edi /' at t Highland Park Pretta. ', i All answer: must reach e of- I lot the Highland Park by 1 ‘o'clock noon, Tuudty'. 10. 'lik-i/tisis) amazement glee- The names of dye own! e didates will be publiuhed in; the i re of Thursday, Dee. 12, togeth- e with the nd.vertuesmet't, with a' picture in its proper plus. 3 Turn to the contest p130. now see how many merchaata you w by sight. q j dter I lapse of several hart, t ' dnmnl banquet of the Evakton m Shore Reel Estate urchin revived in a new setting. this if ry gathering. the first than! the , ' r of the two cunt-40m. be held on Wednesday mitt. . 11, n the Shawnee Country aim i" ..L. McDaniel, proqidenCafi, the e' rd, has nppointed I hm bu:- t committee which is cowl-tin: )'tl, nngementn to nuke an Muir of the Ingest ever held. " is , ted that close to 400 maltom _ guests will attend. ' ! I com Hahn, men] did the banquet committee. l that his commitue plus to have q excellent prom including . t key dinner, dance orche‘tn‘und in entertainment. Gatrrde J. rm, put president of the herd. ll act as toaatmnater. The Pom- _ te commitmxomisu of Robert _ Goa, chairman ticket Muse, mer Olson, Nelson Snyder, t P. abet. H. L. Human, E. Baby“ ith, Arthur (Badge, David C) " ' , Alder Tithe and W. A, Met. " In order to make ticket. I'm £10195: possible prim the hoard trr reed to underwrite with": we wow, mm mi (i', LOCAL 110mm fot especial interest to M - " n readers in the anot?tates#nent At, beginning with this w. the I ighlnnd Wk PM! will publish I ' ipe amd meal-planning column. ' nducted by Phil Libby, who/until ntly, was owner and ehif dt the , rlin tufe in Kilwnukoe. J, A: 1 Mr. Libby's broad "petuiee't, ring delicious foods and W: ng specitl dinners is at the-pain Press we” without ch ,vThis new feature, 'it'li')Jlt,t, wn u "The Recipe ll will t interesting and itttorrtativt ides on every phase of meal , cpantion. Readers who “to ormatton on special Mien“. ." secure it by writin‘ in Mr. ibby in care of the Emit“ Putt re" and.encloting I ed!- _ mood envelope. nt to ' aid confusion and cl . un- Btudenta at plunked in! rim mmyith te Tor- orchestn tarnishing dank. nd m and to_annrettds on e.lenam. ;- g l , ill era Who Know KW Merchants OttetiM [ Cash; Entertainment t LU.. Jhiitt m oriiina8r , - Lied for Dee. 6, has bean' nod 10 “and”. pee. " frog to 6 treasury detail, it will b. - lo to unnu- teléphone {new . . all Estate Board , Banquet to Be Held at Shawnee Club PM 'N" Ta C, The a. dance for high oot odenta, sponsored by tile t, W. il Libby to Conduct Rail» and Magi-Plumb; ON ALL NIWS'I‘ANDS it WANT ADS Cola-n SHOP IN Fifi

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