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Highland Park Press, 23 Dec 1937, p. 13

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4 last Friday the following boys and girls told of Christmas in. other Denmarkâ€"lone Selig and Stephâ€" en Peezin. France â€" Gloria Barrett and Harry Mau. Ne â€" Shirley Anderson and Germanyâ€"Hazel Goodman and Richard hlhlyâ€"m and Raymond The choir, composed of twelve boys and girls from the 4th, 5th, and 6th grades, sang a group . French carols and a Negro carol. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1987 Library will be closed at 6 p.m. Christmas Eve. ‘To know .what other people are reading and what they like is alâ€" ways interesting. When those peoâ€" ple are authors the interest is inâ€" creased for we feel that they as writers should have a keener judgâ€" ment. The following selection is taken from "Books" of the New York Herâ€" ald Tribune. Books I Have Liked Walter D. Edmonds: Three comâ€" rades, by Erich Remarque; Katâ€" rina, by Sally Salminen; Selma Lagerlof‘s diary. Joseph Wood Krutch: Importance of living, by Lin Yutang; Animal treasure, by Ivan Sanderson; Eduâ€" cation of Hyman Kaplan, by Leonâ€" ard Q. Ross. 0 Pearl S. Buck; Katrina, by Sally Salminen; Assignment in Utopia, by Eugene Lyons; Life and poems of Heinrich Heine, by Louis Unterâ€" meyer. James Branch Cabell: Before I forget, by Burton Rascoe; South by Thunderbird, by Hudson Strode. + Harlow» Shapley: An American doctor‘s odyssey; by Dr. Heiser; John Jay Chapman and his letters, by M. A. DeWolfe Howe; Victoria four thirty, by Cecil Roberts . John Erskine: Of mice and men, by John Steinbeck; The Arts, by Hendrik Willem Van Loon; the Journals of Thoreaun. Walter Prichard Eaton: John Jay Chapman and his letters, by M. A. DeWolfe Howe; The Ascent of Nanda Devi, by T. G. Longstaff. Hendrik Willem Van Loon: Imâ€" portance of living, by Lin Yutang; Augustus, by John Buchanan; The Pretender, by Lion Feuchtwanger. Susan Ertz: Northwest passage, by Kenneth Roberts; The turning wheels, by Stuart Cloete; Assignâ€" ment in Utopia‘:%y Eugene Lyons. Walter Millis: The education of Hyman Kaplan, by Leonard Q. Ross; Mathematics for the million, by Lanâ€" celot Hogben. Mark Van Doren: Travels in Araâ€" bia Deserta, by C. M. Doughty; Gone with the wind, by Margaret Mitchell; The outward room, by Millen Brand. Max Radin: The flowering of New England, by Van Wyck Brooks. Of mice and men, by John Steinbeck; Goliath: the march of fascism, by G. A. Borgese. Ben Ray Redman; Of mice and men, by John Steinbeck; Life and death of a Spanish town, by Elliot Paul; Twilight of a world, by Franz Werfel. > * 400,000,000 customers, by Carl Crow; ‘The women at the door, by Warwick Deeping. Dorothy Canfield Fisher: They came like swallows, by William Lin Yutang Conversation at midâ€" night, by Edna St. Vincent Millay; Englandâ€"Joanne Huhn and Norâ€" LIBRARY L# h \/‘ ho * If you warnt to send greetings in a manner that‘s different . . by a gift that nobody else but you can give . . do it with your picture! These beautifully natural photographs are very moderate in price. Why not phone for an appointment? HECKETSWEILER STUDIO : Photographers Gift Suggestion Your Photograph 7 SOUTH 8T. JOHNS AVENUE TELEPHONE H. P. 435 Maxwell; Goliath: the march of fasâ€" cism, by G. A. Borgese. F D.A R. BETTER FILMS REVIEW "History Is Made at Night." Cast: Charles Boyer, Jean Arthur, Leo Carrillo, Colin Clive. Thursâ€" day, Friday, Dec. 20â€"21. The story of the Titanic‘s collision with an iceberg is the basis of this excitâ€" ing, spedt@cular film with \much courage to relieve tense situations. The actors are well cast. The diaâ€" logue is especially good. The cosâ€" tumes are beautiful. ‘There are many dramatic scenes. Adults and young adults. The theatre and the race: track Afurnish the background for this light story. There are extraordiâ€" nary dance sequences and many good laughs. For lovers of clean musical comedy this film will furâ€" nish delightful entertainment. Famâ€" ily. "Charlie Chan on [Broadway." Cast: Warner Oland, J. Edward Bromberg, Joan Marsh. Saturday, Dec. 25. A smoothlyâ€"placed murder mystery imyolving a Bromdway dancer whose diary is valuable to many because of her knowledge of the activities of gangsters and polâ€" iticians. Stagiing, photography and acting are very good with the method of detection stressed rather than the crime. Family. _"Broadway â€" Melody â€"of 1938." Cast: Robertâ€" Taylor, Eleamor Powâ€" ell, George Murphy, Sophie Tuckâ€" er. â€" Sunday, ‘Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Dec. 26, 27, 28, 29. Jean Hersholt, Arthur, Treacher. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Deâ€" cember 30â€"31, Jan. 1. The wellâ€" The beautiful mountain wdenery and the capable direction bring to the screen a film which has oldâ€" fashioned charm and high enterâ€" tainment value. There is a subtle blending of humor, pathos, fantasy and even slapstick comedy. Enthuâ€" siastically recommended. Family. Sonja Henie Opens Personal Tour in Chicago, Dec. 25th Direct from Hollywood where she has just completed her latest picture, "Happy Ending," Miss Bgil Henie and her company of 100 skating stars will open a transâ€" wontinental personal tour at the Chicago Stadium Christmas night, Permission was granted today to make the tour and all dates verified by officials of the Twentieth Cenâ€" tury Fox Film Corporation. Only six cities in the United States and Canada will be visited by Henie, as she must return to Hollyâ€" wood late in February to start work on another moving picture. Production officials of the Chiâ€" cago Stadium have been in Hollyâ€" wood the past two. weeks conferâ€" ring with studio heads and are certain they will provide a setting for Miss Henie that thas never been equalled by any ice carnival, either in America or Europe. Elecâ€" trical effects and gorgeous scenery is enroute from Hollywood and will be installed in the Stadium several days prior to Christmas. Miss Henie and her supporting stars will appear for seven nights, December 25th to January 1st, inâ€" elusive. The performance Monday night, December 27th, will be elimâ€" inated as Miss Henie desires to play host to her coâ€"skaters at a Christâ€" mas party. ‘The seven shows conâ€" stitute the longest engagement of any ice production to ever be stagâ€" "Heidi." Cast: Shirley Temple, Xmas ed by the Stadium or other indoor building. & Last February Miss Henie apâ€" peared before 290,000 people in five performances at the Chicago Stadâ€" jum and she believes she will shatâ€" W\.ll.thu‘lubou'.htw-lfl order demand forâ€" tickets, good seats are available for all performâ€" wnces, including New Year‘s Eve. Miss Henie and her entire comâ€" 18th for Chicago. Final rehearsals on the vast Stadium rink will be held five days prior to the openâ€" ing Christmas‘ night. However, the skaters have been rehearsing the past eight weeks under direeâ€" tion of a noted Twentiethâ€"Century Fox producer. Freshâ€"Soph Team Defeats Proviso; pany leave \Hollywhod â€" December Varsity Loses 23â€"21 Frits Bernardi and Tommie Sumâ€" mers divided ten baskets between them last Friday night to lead their Freshâ€"Soph quintet at the Highland Park high school into an exciting 28â€"20 victory over Proviso. Coach Lauer‘s team took the lead early in the game and was never headed. last period which outscored the locals 10â€"7 but lacked enough punth to overcome the pace set by the first team which left the game early in the quarter. f ‘The Proviso Varsity demonstrated a reversal of form over its showing at Evanston last week and handed Lauer‘s aggregation a 28â€"21 setback, winning the game in an overtime on free throws by Tannehill and Corâ€" Lelnield, diminuitive lorwaru aivik Proviso, lead a brilliant rally in the General Electric‘s Nose Out Nelson Five in Overtime 34â€"30 Total 1 616 Tie game 21â€"21. Free throws by Tannehill and Corbett was gamé, "Peewee" Goerler tossed in four baskets and four free throws to lead the Electrics. "Peewee" was brilâ€" liant defensively as well as offenâ€" sively. The entire General Klectric team played like demons. The scorâ€" ing was completed by Pasquesi getâ€" ting nine points, Leo Williams six, Goog Dahl four, Red Dennisson two, and Abe Dingle one. The General Electrics remained undefeated in the North Shore Basâ€" ketball league by..handing the fast stepping Nelson Laundry five a 34â€" 30 trimming at Evanston Sunday. nom;ll.thrm«thmugh- The First National Bank Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance THE PRESS Extends Christmas Greetings To Its Friends and Patrons with theElectrics inâ€" until the closing minutes of the Then the Nelson five, paced t;luk.vhoeuwdlhu::d-h. erept into a four point with about two minutes remaining. Here Dennisson got a basket and Goerâ€" ler made two charity tosses to knot the count. Flynn then counted for And for the glorious Christmas feastâ€"to ndfltiu [tumâ€"nne turkey :'hu mew and delicious way: Tender WZo ‘s Certified Â¥urhy and to nog‘udn serving, a rich, matchlessly tender slice of Wilson‘s Tender Made Ham. It‘s the season‘s smartest, tastiest and tenderest combination. The first real improvement to the oldâ€"fashioned turkey dinner in nlavuu. Select your Tender Made Ham at the time you choose your Wilson Certified Turkey. Tndflmmmc:mu;:mbn;in?dhadess.m:ai cooked in flavorâ€" n whole hams, halves and quarters. mm-_m..ngi".m_.’&.pym.md._ â€" j _ But, remember, only Wilson & Co. makes Tender Made Ham. Only Wilson & Co, knows the Secret Process that makes it so -muin&ly teader, Order now from your neifhboflrootl dealer to be sure of this delightful new m-lnm combination for your Christmas dinner. You can serve it sliced, for the Christmas evening snack. Another Christmas Thrill Wilson‘s Cortified Extra Mild Smoked Ham If prefer a more pronounced smoked ham , ty this exciti ’ di‘::o-t mo.htl h:o with Christmas din;':.‘ lxu ;:a::e‘n:ns;‘ of oldâ€"time smokiness co-m:d with modernâ€"day mildness. It‘s inâ€" credibly tender, too. EdBP to prepare. No parboiling necessary. zxsn to the " WOMAN IN THE STORE"â€"WGNâ€"Monadayâ€"Wednesdayâ€"Friday=11:00 A. M.â€"â€"With Notman Ross There is no substitute for WILSON‘S Secret Process Jenuder Made of Highland Park "‘THE HAM YOU CUT WITH A FORK®" U. S. Inspested and Passed by the Department of Agriculture Nelsons and Pasquesi the net for the <Electrics. hwm Huck again counted, giving. Nelson a two point lead. Goerler then made two more free throws, while the crowd was in a frenzy. With one minute remaining Dahl and Pasâ€" quesi each scored a basket to win for the Electrick. Lineups: C E. (34) Pasquesi Williams Moeller Garling Dingle Jme" Total mas food giftsâ€"a genuine Tenâ€" der Made Ham, Choose from whole hams with boneâ€"in or boneless . . . whole, half and BUSINESS MEN, NOTICE: GQive w 504 cmom g. ers, friends and em» PAGE THIRTEEN (30) 418

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