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Highland Park Press, 10 Dec 1936, p. 7

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amily at 2,138,0638 for , reports the Chi for mighty up all colâ€" attan pure ig else like gallk envelâ€" at all, and is are not with that MBER 10, 1986 Park 2871 l: 3\ M s . Lnk choice of Park 456 | b1} Ev Aleyon Presents ,“Piecada;;eJ im" _ James Fé re . Cooper‘s § imâ€"> n : 5 “Tht: zli-:m Py I-l'flll" mes on the n of the Alcyon jetre when this irring tale of = ture and romance in a co in the making has a two day f f Te of m%omolt uproarious Igugh riots ”‘;?dnm An:"“ on Sunday, y and Tuesda *n the hilarious comedies wr + all the by the by the t British h . D. Wodehouse, y fim" ios secn ffociaimed ~Nis 1 T h Mdm irhs ‘s highly prai deâ€" r-” . novel of modern love fi,b‘ ted at the A on Wednesday and Thursday of j week. Ten ly enacted by anf im« posing east starring Warner a ter and “f"‘ Loy, "To M w« With Love" easily ranks as of the most | timely and ap ng films and is as different 1 the ordinary picture as night and day. Marks Installation of 0. E. S. Officers ~December 2nd marked imâ€" pressive i llation . of â€"the| new corps of at Campbell pâ€" ter No. 712. Those el and appointed to govern the chaptdr for the ensuing year are: Lillian $wanâ€" son, worthy matron; Henry [Hanâ€" sen, worthy patron; Jean lair, associate matron; George Mafshall, associate ‘patron; _ Catheri A. Levin, secretary; Marie der, treasurer; Alvina Culver, ducâ€" tress; Dorothy Thomson, te eonductress; Edith Ringdahl, chapâ€" lain; Adelé Mead, marshal; ydia Harris, nist; Agnes M Adah; Ethel Stanger, Ruth;) Dorâ€" othes Aynsley, :Esther; Myrtle Weiss, Ihg‘ch-: Effie Laing, 3 Elizabeth (Clark, warder; ur Hollands, ‘sentinel; Martha || Keel, IMstructress; Bessie Okey, soloist; Lois Kent, correspondent. â€"| DECEMBER 10} 1936 Martha Keel, grand lecturer, as installing officer, officiated in her usual gracious and efficient manâ€" ner; while Catherine A. Levin, past worthy matron, as installing marâ€" shal; conducted the new officers through the labyrinth to their reâ€" spective stations in her customary capable way. Adalaide Greene, past worthy matron, as installing chaplain and Ralph S. Jacobs as installing organist, with Blanche Musser, past worthy matron, as soloâ€" ist lent the needed grace to becomâ€" ingly open the ceremony. Dignity wnx:tdodtothoewnin:bythe able hur Swanson, Andrew Yowâ€" _ell and George Weiss, escorts, and James Thomson, color bearer. After appropriate speeches byâ€"the outgoâ€" ing and incoming officers a happy social hour was enjoyed by memâ€" bers of the chapter and friends, Campbell chapter is launched on a new yearâ€"what its accomplishâ€" ments may be are difficult to proâ€" phesy, but Mrs. Carlson, Jr., past matron, has left a fine record of events and has established a preceâ€" dent the new officers will strive to equal. NA & 4 Poster Class, New Project at Y.W.C.A, r A Poster Class, designed to be of special help to volunteer publicity chairmen or those interested in proâ€" moting community projects is beinig organized at the Highland Park Y.W.C.A. Nicholas Frige, Art inâ€" stitute graduate, teacher in adult education classes at the high school, is directing the poster work and giving individual instruction. Since this is a WPA project there is no charge. Lettering, balance, golor and ideas are being experimented with by the group who work with whatever materials they happen to have. The class mfi:u on Friday afternoons at 374 Laurel ave. and is open to anyone interested. Louis Kent, Correspondent. H. S. Quintets Win . Opening Game of [# Season, Friday . _‘ Highland Park high school opened its home basketball season here last Friday night by annexing a double win over Bowen high school of Chiâ€" cago. Comch Chuck L.mx:i_l"mh- manâ€"Sophomore team defeated the Bowen lightweights in a to 12 contest. Bernardi, the local‘s lanky forward, lead the moringi with 3 field goals and a ?m throw, . Frost, Summers, Inmai, spd'Zlnbtti disâ€" played team play that will be hard to beat. | | Coach < "Sollie" Thurnof. Varâ€" sity Quintet nosed out a 21â€"18 win over Bowens in a whirlwind last quarter that set the crowd in an upâ€"roar. Danny Davis paced the team with 8 of the winning points. Tuesday evening laydgn Comâ€" munity high "gl of â€" Franklyn Park brought ir teams to the Highland Park gym. The sophoâ€" mores repeated their earlier victory over Leyden by: a decigive â€" 28â€"4 score. The varsity m:npd an* early season defeat at the hands of Leyden by winning 33â€"16. . Thursâ€" ton used 14 boys, 10 of w broke into the scoring. | 2 Peiffer, & Norvik, # Total |.=.4~.â€"» Highland h;: Davis, £ ; Durment. 1 ~ « Peiffer, & . Norvik, & Anderson, ¢ Gnmbiner, & Klug, 4 Orlendeni, g Purelli, { 4 P bar s r§ iss y 67 w : :cg,»- .‘u.fi'.; w i . £ 0 fg ft pf 814 the Highland Park Social Servâ€" ice, has been called to see if we knew where a piano was needed that the person calling had one: to give. The first piano was placed in the Oak Terrace school where it was much needed and has had constant use ever since, the second was given to a famâ€" ily where the mother was able to play and the children are all musically inclined. This last inâ€" strument brought much pleasure to the whole family circle. There is a Nursery Project started in Oak‘ Terrace school where children of preâ€"school age are taken care of in the mornâ€" ings, and are given training by a graduate of the Kindergarten college. They have no piano in this Nursery school. If anyone in Highland Park has a piano that is no longer of use in their home it would add much to the training of these little ones, if the Nursery school in Oak Terâ€" ‘raee could have it. Other Needs of Social Service! Deerfield Vehicle > Tags Are Available Vehiele licenses are on sale at the Deerfield Village office in the Deerfieled. Masonic temple. All resâ€" idents of, Deerfileld must purchase and display their vehicle licenses before Feb. 1, 1937 or they will be subject to arrest. ut i We are dressing dolls for deâ€" livery by the firemen. . We need materials. â€" Pieces of . dimity, gingham, percale, flannel, lace, buttons, . white kid gloves (for doll shoes) white stockings, any pieces too small for doll élothes will be used in quilts to be made ‘in the wing room. C# â€"â€"Has any one any warm bedâ€" ding they can spare? During these cold nights some families have not sufficient ‘bedding. to keep children warm. We can mend and make over blankets and comforters in our sewing room, we can also make warm sleeping garments! | NOTICE Whether you give Tender Made Ham or not you should have some in your fefrigerator for the Holidays,. More tender than your favorite birdâ€"sweet as a nutâ€"rich in its own natural juices. Wilson‘s Boneless Tender Made Ham, IN TINS, is everywhere acclaimed the most amazing improvement in the history of ham, Boneless â€"no waste. Comes ready to slice or can be prepared hot in a few minutes. Whole, half and quarter ham tins, or sliced by the pound, at Wilson dealers everywhere, THE HAM YOU CUT WITH A FORK There is no substitute tor WILSON‘S New Secret Process Use Air Mail for the most rapid of all mail services, for that last minute gift or letter. The rate of postage on air mail is six cents an ounce or just twice the rate reâ€" quired on ordinary Jetters. If speâ€" cial delivery is desired on your letâ€" ter use the air mail special delivâ€" ery stamp. , Wilson‘s original Tender Made Ham. Merely heat and serve. No shrinkage. Ready in 1/5 to 1/4 the usual time. hvpd--l“&u“’lt pound, hence economical. You have been waiting for them List it now. Manufactured by Bâ€"etts Co:, Inc., Dubois, Pa. andhmM.'!__‘_“_'_‘! 1mnmxcnwrmum ed type cards . . . with smart, clever designs . . . 50 for $1.00, including vour name on the cards and 50 enâ€" velopes to match. The Highiand Park Press. Orders must be in not later than Dec. 12. _ for nloethiaaseniveeetmentirelieseonmatnies «W c Handbag packet of 3......... BOXES of 12 READ THE WANT â€" ADS Memo To Office Manager Our offices have decided to give each of our to be one of the new Wilson Tender Made Hams in Tins. We understand that Wilson is this ham in a hi-t;b-’l nmn.iihodwuboddh placed at once to insure deâ€" For A Needy Family *Sâ€" Jobn Smith, President PAGE CHICAGO ~39¢

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