HURSDAY, NOVEMBER Braeside is again looking forward to its annual Harvest Home Dinner, to be given ‘by the Parentâ€"Teacher Civic association, on the evening of Monday, November 15. â€" This neighâ€" borhood party features turkey and all the fixings, entertainment," and dancing. uns C Mr. and Mrs. Havens (Allan Bede and Germaine Walsh) are caught in a domestic teteâ€"aâ€"tete in "Big Hearted Herbert," Friday‘s allâ€"school comedy success. 4 Neighborhood Party to Be Held Nov. 15 at Braeside School All residents of the Braeside school district, whether or not they have children in the school, are corâ€" dially invited. Because of the limâ€" ited capacity of the present audiâ€" torium, attendance must be limited to 150. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Edward M. Knox, Phone Other monthly meetings planned for the season include the annual Christmas party for the children, an afternoon tea to the Braeside school teachers, a dessert bridge party, an "Open House" in the spring as soon as the new auditorâ€" fum is completed, and a field day and picnic. President C. Eugene Pfister anâ€" nounces the appointmeng.of the folâ€" lowing committees: Social â€" Mrs. Edward M. Knox, chglrgglkt:n Walter Oweiss, Mrs. George Straub, Mrs. F. L. Frable, Mrs. Edgar B. Carter, Mrs. Wm. H. Savin, Mrs. Lee Supple, Mrs. Walâ€" ter Dreves, Mrs. John R. Whitman, Mrs. Arthur Vyse, Mrs. Stanley Grace, Mrs. Theo. Uchling, Mrs. H. L. Nehrbass, Mrs. Albert J. Bushey, Mrs. Joé. G. Bulmer. Program â€" Mrs. Betty Henry, chairman; and Mrs. Edward A. Harâ€" rington, and Mrs. Clark G. Wright. Civicsâ€"Jens Erickson, chairman; Garfield Day, Joseph E. Michaels, Mrs. Mary Helmold, Mrs. C. W. Balke, Edgar B, Carter, John R. Whitman, E. E. Kleinschmidt, and Robert Olmsted, J». Membershipâ€"Donald B. Robinson, chairman; Oliver Turner, Edward M. Knox, George B. Prindle, Howard ‘Will and Arthur Vyse. Sports and Artsâ€"J. Page Conley, chairman; Mrs. Robert K. Belt, Stanley Grace and J. David Dickinâ€" HUNTERS, ATTENTION! Any one of you who might be concerned about the bird you see occasionally at Bob Denzel‘s pond on Deerfield road is called a Mugwump. In case you don‘t remember what a mugwump is, it‘s a bird that sits on a fence with its mug on one side and its wump on the other. Booksâ€"W. L. Buchanan. Hecketsweiler Studio 7 8. St. Johns Avenue Phone Highland Park 435 CAMERA SPECIALS IHAGEE CAMERAS Compur, F 4.5 Tessar Lens TY HEBEY s<2â€"sererectcrrctccieete t eeedivecand voveve IHAGEE CAMERAS F 4.5 Lens & (120 size) ZEISS IKON F 3.5 Nettar Lens D. A. R. BETTER FILMS REVIEW "Make a Wish." Cast:; . Bobby: Breen, Basil Rathbone, Marion Claire. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Nov.. 4, 5, 6. Beautiful scenery at a boy‘s camp is the setting for this delightful musical comedy. Highly recommended for its appeal to youngsters. ‘The beautiful voices of Marion Claire and Bobby Breen, the finesse of Basil Rathbone‘s actâ€" ing and the comedy touches, expert direction and photography combines to furnish an entertaining film. Family. "Captains Courageous." Cast: Freddie Bartholomew, ,Spencer Tracy, Lionel Barrymore, Mickey Rooney. Sunday, Monday, Tuesâ€" day, Wednesday, Nov. 7, 8, 9, 10. "Captains Courageous" is to the sea what "The Good Earth" is to the land. Kipling‘s story has made a truly great picture, absorbing, fascinating, uplifting. The characâ€" terizations are inspired. Praise is due the director, the cast and the cameraman for a production that brings fresh honors to the art of moving pictures. Family. "The Life of the Party." Cast: Gene Raymond, Joe Penner, Parkyâ€" karkas, Victor Moore, Helen: Brodâ€" erick. Thursday, Nov. 11. Too much Penner and Parky and not enough Moore and Broderick is the general verdict of the committee. Dialogue is amusing and helps to carry on the somewhat slim plot. The song and dance numbers are pleasing. Family. + . A series of evenings of ballroom dancing for High School students und adults will begin at the Labor Temple on Saturday evening, Noâ€" vember 13, and continue on alterâ€" nate Saturdays throughdut the winâ€" ter. Mr. Gianaralli will assist Mrs. Haessler during the hour of instrucâ€" tion and demonstrate the latest steps from the Arthur Murray School of Social Dancing in New York City. Ballroom Dancing Classes to Open in Highwood Nov. 13 The doors open at 8:30 for all those desiring instruction. General dancing following until midnight. Phone Highland Park 1330 or 5557 An excellent orchestra has been seâ€" for further information. 120 Attend Dry Youth Rally at Bethany Church The Lake County Youth Dinner Rally held on last Thursday evening in the Bethany Evangelical church, Highland Park, is regarded as one of the most successful dry rallies in some years. ‘There was an atâ€" tendance of about 125. There umfmncookmuy.l‘;‘ gations were there from Waukegan, Libertyville, Deerfield and Grant township. ‘The promoters regarded the spirit of the gathering as very encouraging. The central features of the proâ€" gram was twoâ€"minutes responses by young people from different groups on "Youth and the Liquor Probâ€" lem." â€" Those making responses were: * George Titman of the host church: Ruth Smaill,» Libertyville Presbyâ€" terian Young People. Charles J. Anderson, Chicago,.reâ€" search writer for Youth. Auxiliary, under whose auspices the dinner was held. .Bob Gruin, Baptist Young Peoâ€" ple‘s Union, Wilmette. Thelma Baggett, president, Christâ€" i;:r k.!“u‘u“ clufrch. Highland _ Baker Hamilton, Jr.. Highland Park Presbyterian church. Mrs. Harriet L. McBride of River Forest, member of the State Youth Auxiliary Committee, spoke on "Youth and Our Party." Mrs. Leâ€" ona Thomas of Waukegan, president of the Lake County W.C.T.U., gave a rapidâ€"fire talk. The guest speaker was Rev. Lesâ€" ter R. Minion, pastor of the River an inspirational address in which he urged young people to live roâ€" mantically and get a real thrill out of life by espousing a worthâ€"while cause. He pointed out that the great examples of all time and those who have led humanity through the ages were those who had done this. It is one of the finest addresses that Forest M. E. church, who delivered PuBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 61 8. St. Johns Ave. ‘Tel. H. P. 2000 THE PRESS8 ONLY 99c DOWN As long as 12 months to pay the balance on your . Electric Service bill. has been delivered in this section in some time. ‘The toastmistress was Lois Gilâ€" bert Krandell, national chairman of the Youth Auxiliary. She was inâ€" troduced by Rev. H. F. Siemsen, pastor of the host church. Comâ€" munity singing was led by Roland Simpson of Chicago. Splendid muâ€" sic was furnished by the Olsen Orâ€" chestra of the United Evangelical church. Devotionals were led by Rev. G. W. Garber, pastor of the ibertyville Presbyterian church, and Rev. Earl J. Bruso, pastor of the Bethichem Evangelical church of Deerfleld. Leo F. Jeanmene, state chairman of the Illinois Prohibiâ€" tion committee, spoke briefly of the lpl\:cml of the youth effort in Illiâ€" nOlS. i LOOK FOR THIS 1. £. 8. TAQ! «â€"It‘s your guarantee that and certified as to comâ€" pliance with the specifiâ€" cations of the Illuminatâ€" ing Engineering Society. One result of this rally will probâ€" ably be the organization of a Youth Temperance Group in Highland Park. It is expected thag a dinner rally of this series will be held in Waukegan sometime during the Rogâ€" ers Park Presbyterian church, Chiâ€" cago, on Friday evening, November Raymond Moore Heads L. F. Kiwanis Club Raymond Moore, principal of the Lake Forest high school, is the new president of the Lake Forest Kiâ€" wanis club, it was announced reâ€" cently. $ Other officers who were elected to serve during 1938 are: F. J. Held, vice president; J. C. McNicol, secreâ€" taryâ€"treasurer; and Earl M. Cooper, Leo Maiman, James Griffis, George Anderson, John Huhnke, and M. G. Davis, directors. . Mr. Moore will be placed into ofâ€" fice to succeed William H. Harding at formal ceremonies to be held within a few weeks. George F. Wolff, a nephew of Hugo Eckener, famed Zeppelin comâ€" mander, will tell of his part in the air raids over London during the World war at the regular weekly dinner meeting of the Kiwanis club in the Deerpath inn Monday night. and sther sommwhat bigher price is choored Former Highwood Minister Killed in Fall, Saturday The Rev. G. A. 0. Engstrom, forâ€" mer pastor of the Zion Lutheran Church of Highwood, and for the past three years pastor of St. John‘s Evangelical Lutheran church, 8052 N. Spaulding ave., Chicago, died suddenly Saturday morning followâ€" lowing a fall from the back porch of the church. The Rev. Mr. Engstrom, who was 67 years of age, had been doing some work at the church, and was leaning against the rail of the back porch when it gave way, felling him arITERâ€"SIGHT LAMPS Antiâ€"Back Ache â€" ; @â€" SELF SKIRT MARKER SINGER SEWING MACHINECO. 39 S. 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