M. MURPHY VOLUII xxx Inn". and] meeting with the mt that tho tension wu going to he slum. That the myor in: new“: in his estimate was proved bayou-i I doubt when the all to! adjournment can. lea than a half It is reasonable to up†tied in a city the the af Eighhnd Perk quite A few things transpire in the basin“: of the community of III!- tieient in“ to but walling " council Map. " we]: in the me lt council, with few exceptions. 1edtomali-itatitauattnmt. inc. Keyi- the City Fuller- had an " night. It is not nhrars pomi- hle to hit home run every time you step up to the plate, but if the council wants to keep it: fans in a h-ppy frame of mind it is going to have to start swinging in a little lustier tempo than it has in recent weeks. to the omit; h. m in will be In“ t b M o4BeeemOeteaerttth. "humus-7....- will enter into on. "In. the memtterattfthee-hV..P- C. DIM. churn-m; rm fell, o.. ear L I'm P.3. m, Eminentuwa-rbh. Hh‘ “‘77,?" 7 subunit!- Commissioner Sharp announced that a term: inspection of work on the new incinerator revealed con- siderable mogul: on that project. Any. Mini up: IirFiiiia" huh-machin- 1.3!â€!581.†tttther-er-tUra, Ind In In “I - event, [mt-1 Ind nut-uh that has um he â€pl-yd on the *m" The found-thin bu been eGofeted trnd if materials are available. work on the walls Ibo-1d be wett under, way by the time these words Ire- being read. According to the 1ateit gatinaks provided by the foreman in charge of the construction, the plant should be m for operation sometime between a lit and ttith of December. Commissioner Sharp u eouneil- mm in charge of the city’s was: department stated that collection of delinquent water bills in not pro- greasing as wgll u could be ex- pected. He took the opportunity to warn those delinquént in water bill payments that than who fall In this cltegory ware faced with hav- ing their water ,npply cut d. Commissioner Swim all!!! the council to approve Jain mm- tion of installing overhaul“ lights It the Slur-idol: and and Dean avenue bridal. Bo outed that by so doing the city would - money on its current bill in mddtta'- to considerably diminishing the PW sibility of broken buns. At It. Swanson's motion the installation of this type of light was ofBeia11y approved by the council. The coun~ cil also approved the suggestion of Mr. Swanson to install a much need- ed light on Neon datreet, north of Central nvenue. The subject of installing a tem- porary light at the corner of Sheri- dan road and Central venue was (Continued on Page 8) PlannedByC.ofC. Oct. 17th to 26th The next event in the "Forward in Wrtr" pm ml- " planned by the Highland Park Chamber of Commerce Tteeait cum- mittee will be "ll-rust Dan," to be held during the dates of October 17th to Mth, inclusive. “Hanoi: Dun†In no timed " to occur during the peak {all lea- aon which permits every line of re- nnin toatartieipate Ind enthusi- "tienB, PM lab sue-J lb. of merchandise. - Primarily these event; were con- ceived to produce consumer trafBe in the basin“ district. This has been “com-[mm in each of the put events, u evidenced by â€In. ions of the Wyatt; merchants. The In: a“. “r Bar, Augult 8th, van t: In: “In! ht re- cent "In. Now an ‘Bundla for Britain’ In 11W Pith “Harvest Days" Wis eh, vain.“- 'The Highland! Park Prensa M Page in ' mm Recital at Woman’s ammonia: Muthchmh'm only an: comp-nth“, that “Mun-(Indium.- tul South Ancient w. M mempuuntoudhrdll. "seitauwhiehuadiit.tr-d 'rrtPtitutt.fPmtrheD-r, Jami to Finland uni 1n!- 8W Rug-is to Sam. I. -atttrte her second recital to the Woman's club, [union-1y Elvin. but: - tttturi/ali, tee-ind h, than in March 1938. for the and“ I“ gag Highland Park Wong’- dlb on oetber If, Mm - - Upon that ecu-ion, It. Pia. u was then her and. did her dance- solo, with Hill I": Gordon 3 gifted musician a my“ Much interest is w in [in Plan's current recital beam sic in to have Mr. Bentley Moms, who accompanied her on the South American tour " dnncing partner, appear with her on the Eighltnd Park I"XMr"8t. It is well known that the immor- tat Pavlova drew Ruth Page, then need W, into her may end from there Min Page Ma come to her meant -igtmtete an en artiqt of cur-MM: vital end daring dance creations. Ruth Page was the only American dancer in Monte Carlo with Dds-him: Ballet Rune end In the only oeeidmtta1 dancer Kite enttmmeinent ceremoniégof the Emperor Hirohito of Jung: This world known Duncan's compositions are in classics] to well u modern tone; ballroom, nemhatie uni bullet pin under her perform- lnee Ind versatility. Many tank In“: Pogo on the worthy successor of Moved Ann; PIVIOWI. need any name:- thereafter; 1916-27 ind 1927-23 guest solo (linear at thé"mpolftln Open; 1928-29 W's but of the orient; "80-enikd for Moscow in liluwnu ordnnee successes in Ruth _ life read like n he- deker give- to hopping about the world in men lengue boots. 1926- bdletrmiltreu and premiere dan- 4m mutation with Harald Krentzberg in sum; 1938-atar of A Century of Progress in Chi- cago; 1988-lM-86-86-37-ba11et di- rector Ind premiere dansemse, Chi- cago Grand Opera company; 19IMr-- ballet director Ind premiere dan- Bemre, Louisville Civic Arts uno- cintion: 1936-gueat artist, Cinein- nati Summer Opera association; 1987--aoto recital tour in Nanny. Sweden, Denmark Ind Finland; 1988A0-direetor of Chicago Grand Opera company. We to an omen] invitation htm Athe SWAGmmment: 1982 Wherever her dnncing feet take her to earn the world’s new lune]- Ruth Page noon return. to her North Shore home in Winnelh and that mnkea her can. RUTH PAGE and BENTLEY STONE HIGHLAND PAM, W0“. milsth. OCTOBER 8, 130) FamAmu-icu “Tom In “Robb Hood†“an the bullet, “Robin Hood," faulting Edwin act-whim in ti. tttg.mMtB-trdattlteai+ tmt0PtroigttthhoetAtrdhtt_ 1meeebe.1tatdrars.ttnHtigek aMrt.ttt.ttrattia-thiBf- - d W log-dry cu "Wished-mil than“. Ion-nth» nmwhudndmdduh Mdmlmiumbd- M) It-duel-dt-r-ood 'ot-ra-tFr-th-tr-a seh-qittateetHhieu.tunrof tuinrtd--4Htoeth.hhae. The prior-anon. sponsored by the PTA’SM Ehttrrueo,Grqten N. Ravinia, Lincoln and Duet“. ground for the pranks of Rotal KMMhiIMechn. 111th. and at the splendor of the tti tenth outcry- Englixh Court be revealed, while in the distal!“ will be seen the Field of Honor, lu- decked with glily colored peanut! ttuttering from the tent: of "I! jouston tumbled for the {amour arches-y tom-ment. "ttoouLyrstrtm my In any. “a. The itrat act is hid in the Earl of Emma's cutie. the no- ond in Sherwood Forest. when the riotous blending- of greens, "lieorf Edwin Strnwbridze will he ll- assisted by 3 out of thirteen, indudr in: Virginia Miller, who pl-ys tho part of Maid Marian. Miss an]: will be remembered by Big“ Purl: audiences for her portly-l of the Blue Fairy in the Pinocchio ballet lust seuon. Mn PM narrator for the Mist, In My intermtes her voice with the .- sic and nation as to (in the itls sion that the dancer: m Are spanking. Tickets for this m'l Jul-r Fromm: urin- hams he. an .10 thruout Highland M schools the put. two min. In. _ Bushey, High“ Park I“. is . chairman Touche: with . Hood" on October ts, the all. h- cludes the play, "Wm, Pedals. Run!" (February 28, 1941), and the operatic venion of "Jack and the Beanstalk' (April 18, 1941). Tick- eta will Ilsa be on sale at Gwll’s Drug stores, Highland Park and Ita- wma. and rods provide nuaortid huh Green Bay Road Ichool wil hold its tirtst meeting of the new school year Wednesday evening October , at 8 o'eloek in the school auditor- mm. ITtrs/Nrpin to Speak at Green Bay Road School P.-T.A. Miss Mildred Turpin who is the well known handicraft instructor u the Gram Bay Road uhool will spank on “Handicrafts " School and " Home." in, will hrlng hi. mum lock was into Highland Park on Fri- - coo-ht, Oct. t, " the HM Park high Delano! nuditorluln, the nut bout to bk. pine " 8:80 o'clock. This show in compo-ed of untam- Ishtar- only and is unc- tioned by the A.A.U. Then wilt be Iona: bonh on the and. of the" two will be main mutt. In the tive round heavy-dent encounter Ernie Not-dun will meet Laeim, Willi-nu. Nolan-u, the Omaha zolden glow champion, is I murder- ou- punch:- with either hand, whilo Williams, the colored vent-n rep- resenting the Savoy All, in clout, shifty and tannin. u the loc- ond main event Jack Wittinzhill will Bonn} Show} If B. S. Auditorium Kong; Mas Club tangle with Columbus Kitchen. Wit. tinghill is u former Peoria golden gloves chnmpion and fought his in, to the quarter-finals of the tourni- ment of champions last yen. Hitch- ell, moths: colored boy from the Savoy A.C., is the present king of the South Side welterweights. An- other bout of the evening will give the. P..., A -lr . “KW“; iari"ii""i'ii'. M flow can Q. leteqet_taGU- - IP'"'""""'"'""-' “an. Inn- ,ti,i."iiiCY',5iiiyl'ybtr Ms -7-...... w... ."u the fans . chance to see some local talent when Funk Janka. the ever popular lightweight from Highwood, makes his uppeInnce. For the ben- eflt of those who have not secured their tickets, publicity manger Tommy Brennan wishes to announce that tickets may be purchased It the high school auditorium box once. "ttttre-ure-tuk; - W forward the eon-nip 'tu-dug-r-oe). “m I! no r... an the plan. t_ttheiaadrsror-mh"iiiK Mb!" ’10de ar6.merrt ".rbea*tal- fu- my and). of be Anni-I7- "r, be m " when. Alcyon Screening 4 Popular Attractions Action,, thrills and Idventuro picked together in n wny that spell; entertainment for everyone will be the chum-tic order of the tiny when the Mayan pretent- "They Drive by NW on the double-feature m In My, Sunni-y, Sun- day and lend-y. The all star cut Cornish of Inch luminaries of the Hollywood have" " George Raft, .__ mg. -- - e what anyone would expect to hap- pen when a hot-head meets n rei- head. Stare-fire fareieat tilm “to is promised in “The Boys from Syn- cuse." motion picture edition of the Broadway hit. Ita buic story finds two sets of twins mixed up with a as: of attractive wives. Greece of long no is the setting although the comedy is u up-to-date " Holly- wood’s writers 1nd “gag men" could make it. In the leading roles are Allan Jones, Martha Rage, Joe Penner and Charles Butterworth. ort through the most refreshing comedy of many team. “My Love Came Back" is the title, and it'l a laugh-cotter. Don't Iain it is our advice to you. Ann Sothern, who characterize. the stranded show- girl with the whiplaah tonm and thtrheartoftroidnsnoae_ can, return: to her familiar and popular role with more hilarious multa than ever before in “Gold Rush Mnisie," also showing on than three evenings. A cast of that-ouch tronpen umnndn her. Lee Bow- man. Slim Summerville, little Vir- - Weidler and others. Produc- ers have made the utmost of their m in this third of the aar- Form your um and worries, for one "termsoet and join the aunt-l delta-t bridge party (has by In American Won Aunt" on Wed. andâ€. Oct. 0. You ml, can, My mom: youmlf. uncanny when in but: I chance to the hon- “at .0 bar priu at on. of the 'tttr when rim " nth hue. An Sheridan, [in Lupin: Ind Hn-phrey Bogart. When Raft that: Ann Sheridan he finds som- o-I who an return his love " well It W'wismch am the result in --- -.eeN- v..‘--w untwlwu‘ul~ There will be a sure cure for your blues uniting you at the Al- cyon on Tueadly, Wednesday 3nd Thur-thy. where Olivia denun- lnnd and Jeftrey Lynn, and a host of other delightful people will cav- "I. w um" well for other lush m to come. Ameth- Legion Auxililry to Give Bgidge Party Oct. 9 Jabber in "I“ "TIE. R. P.lhessWdlhgainraare li, Football ContestDming Fall (i, Commimsion Announce: that “prox- imately 4.000 youth: from Blind: Willie enroll“ in an Civilian Con- mvation Com during the forth.. coming annulment period, which will begin Detour 1 and continue thrItttrh Debby: ll, 1940. LatktsAlttyptr9aota For CCC Callsvfor 62 White, 5 Colored Th; quota for Like county all: fot62 whit; and , aloud youths. Prospective applicants will be in- terested in knowing that u enmlleel they would lave on opportunity to pin work experience, to secure vo- cations] training, to sneeze in rec- reational activitiu And to aid their dependents to the extent of $22 per month and to earn in addition " a month plus complete mointemnce which include: food, housing, eloth- ing, medial and dental cure. While preference for CCC enroll- ment is given to applicsnts from relief or border line flmilles, other youths who In in need of employ- ment 3nd the educatiorul and vo- cational training ousted by the Corps Ire eligible for selection. As the Brat contingent of lake county" boys is leaving for camp on October T, boys who are interested in enrolling should nuke app1ieation immedinbely It the Incl! om of the Illinois Emergency Relief Com- mission. T North County street, Waukeg-n, Ill. The Like county youth: will be given another opportunity to join the CCC during the forthcoming pe- riod, which begun Oct. 1 and con. tinues through October St, 1940. On Stun-tiny morning, October 5. and succeeding Suturdny mornings. a Junior group of granular Ichool nge boys will meet with Mr. Du- Vernst for injunction in model air- phne building and Brintt. Friday evening, October d, the "Bi-Und PUneamert Aeru Club" start: its {all netivities It the Com- munity Home with In organisation meeting Ind di-cuuion of phat for the coming year. Boys of high school age, who-will be under the supervision of a tmined instructor, Mr. E. DuVernet. are invited to Join the group or! twenty or more who have been naive for the put few month. in model airplane design and teongtruetion. This club will meet on the flrst Ind third Friday eve- ning every month. but in the your A model “In plane show and content will be put on by then my; Interested youths between the ages of w and 28% m-y secure Ip- plicntion bunks and information regarding eligibility requirements from the local Township Supervisor. Imnity Rain will be avnihble for hat you. with: capable dine- The Community Chord Club to- mined their - - ulnar- ul on Tuesday awning " the Com- munity Cancer and with . con-Id- onble incl-nu. in numb.“ hope to have I wry successful you. The" in can ttttte for mom In- te-ted to join now in am for the can wheel-t. Plan In â€in; for- mal for the home talent show to be held at the Woman. Club Octo- ber M. Tryout. will be held soon. Further ittNrrnntion by culling 1887 Ind use. B. P. Choral Club Resumes Rehearsals au.ts.-ir-tvktioria.di." Takes Ott" for Fall Schedule, Friday Night hoHabtnrtrnrt-prasnte "thoe-tkr-UP-o. Iiwulpan. 'h-mrgtbedoo. â€panama A Ittre Akr1eclgtt Thor. Illinois Emorgcncy Belle! Th. chop imam-013M Com- “MM, gawk-ofmmnnwm " "riemtaed -.. bistriEtOiiiiiiiiiWiE 'glt1ht'Nttt2t'g,uttt'ittle At 'tahh-arte-M-iiNet.' â€Noun-kl.†Vow-mm; tetarB.tlt may mmvmcmmmm hu bun the custom for seven! you-n, will sponsor a football con- test in amputation with a may of advertise“ ugli- _this yen._ This in tt mt poplin-tutu}. which at- tracts widespread attention each year: _ - Winners Will Receive Tickets to Games at Northwestern Rulel of the content are very lim- ple. In this issue of TI! Plus wilt be found I series of ndvertillments in each of which in printed the new of two whoa]: whoa hum will play each other next Stanley. Write e list of I“ the advertisers on the page, um! beneath the lint write I "urrt representing your guess u to the total number Pf point: scored in .11 the tunes. In lather words. the figure duh-ed in tho sum of all seq-5. made by use can. listed. All InIWel'l must tuck Tn HIGHLAND PAII Puss adios before noon nekt Saturday. Anyone any compete with the execution of em- plorees of"!!! INma. Etch of the first two who bring in the correct or most and, comet list to Tu Plan will receive two reserved tick-ta to the Manhunt- ern-Ohio But: won Octal»: IS. _ The third_lnd 1MB nth will " the Auditorium of the Public LL brarv, with In. Mare law, I for- mer augment of the Highland Park Leone, dilcusling "What Democ- racy Demand: of Its Citizens.†At 12:15 luncheon will he served It the Y.W., with Mrs. Quincy Wright of Chicago, National Chairman of Government and Foreign Policy, giving an analysis of the Politics! Party Phtforms. Continuing at the Y, the afternoon union in at 2 o’clock with In. Law handllu some huic governmental problem. The lunchoon coat is 46c Ind rescu- tiom muy be pinned with In. G. & Lymn, WP. 207, or In. Earl Jerome, WP. 8718, More Sunday. October 12. be Alcyon “antic League of Women Voters to Conduct One-day Voters School The public is invited to study with the League of Women Voters the structure Ind operation of our gov- ernment in I one-day Voters School, being held on Wednesday. October 16. H you believe thnt your blen- ins: under democratic government require oometbinc more than un- thinking nweptenee of them, you'll plan to “and one or all three of the sessions of tho‘fgllool. - 10th. Mani..- eumdh--tb-fth.+ba.I .t6.Y.Wa.A. “Swing Club" to Have Bill Jakes and His Orcheotn, Oct. 12th “Svhlg Clubâ€, the panda dac- ing club span-end for whom, Juniors and union of In Kath Show by the Highland Park Wom- In'u Club, will luv. Its owing dam- Bntmday m, Oetobar 12, at ' o'clock. The committee has succeededin [image-notch!» writ. buds of tho young" not for um dance, Bill Jake: nod hin or- 'toertHeBCteroftlteY.W.CA. "ittene-dpartr%eth_ tft of M what-w 1-w- ("In Ind "froth-in and. Br.. Invitations m now out and any member of "Swing Club" wishing to have friends along the North Shore Join, may con-uh In. Curti- R. Schumann Mn. m Hons. Mothers Chat, Card PW October 8th TQM will: nation that 10:80 mun 81 " I