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Highland Park Press, 10 Oct 1940, p. 2

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"" "0 'u-lseek-thgh-mai. -ta,eftistmitit-udnatd taaugtnmlhs.ethebemgttNtMitt Mlunuhumduhfor- -tt5Bttard.ragtdtNndart0eCtB. 10'th th Oahu-Inge! Gib-co -tstoturubtittt?tttt.Aet, lnvlh (Burden Clubs To See New Type ot Chm-nth?!“- and Inhi- nrdcn club- hu bun inviud by the Unhmity a! cu. ago to the “open but." Th club. and their hull, no tho Gum Guild of Highland Park, In. Dan- ia) M. Bhutan, 012 N. Sheridan mud; the aninh Gum club, In. Clint Turner, 2432 N. Deer. Park chin; and the Bullockburn Garden club. In. Albert W. Torbett, " aha-um In addition to thirty we: of car- dam when the flowers will be shown, "ity-S" mum of am- mental manila, parkway; law, and orchards will be open. Tina rac- natim hall, swimming pool. tannin mum, and log cabin will ha avail- able for impaction. The topiary garden. containing he“ trimmed in the forms of animals, global, and archa- aiao will be open. Thirty thousand nailing: and euttirttm--approxurtate1, three hun- dred ,mMatu.--witl be on display at W9 'Ili,,),))."!' W 327-3” N. Green Bay Road Tel. 3900 r""""""-""""""'- t On t , 0mm l Wed.-'l‘lwn l Screw: y I No’:: l l "itetun" ' l Henry Fan l _m._. s. t Oct. l Screen , I ' u I Rhyth- I Bing Cred I --- I" I Tun-Wed. ', Screen l I l, "Ton BI Wednesday Evening, October 16 L--------; You will dun find the t2teneoe to be a homllh, friendly theatre. shovinl to but fanning Ind varieties nmid the - - surroundings. Coumom with. {no wiring. hen-in: lids. A - in!) Rpm-much. of the Inc was It m. Our Policy Wed.-Thun. Oct. 16-" Screen Varieties No. 1 “Return of Frank Jana" Henry Fondl. him. Cooper h-.-w.a..nm. Oct. ira Screen Varieties No. 3 Bin: Cmbly - Nancy Martin Boll Ran-bone Fri. - Sat. - Sun. . Mon. Oct. 13-19-2041 Screen Varieties No. ll '%rtim on the River" "Tom Brown': School Bass" Sir Cedric N-rdwieke Freddie Bartholomew Josephine Emu-m -n-uss, [Le Opening 0/ ( On the Screen OPENING PROGRAM hm nun-(cunt u Tau" “I lag. 6.0M! VALOC. GLENCOE THEATRE - HIM lurk Tnvolmo Non uni Sch-Ill: Ind loam rhta A cordial invitation to visit the North Shore's most Modern Theatre and 680 Verno- Amuo - Git-coo TELEPHONE: HUI“ Purl “ q GI... H l.--....-.....-..-...-.J mm Mala-Inho- wNuWycna-blu-onl Mud. “mud-donut“ {undo-Nathan. 'hevammittg. Itlc 10: mm, bull-g Ind bor- ”.mordiutoldmum "And human!" of It - bolo- uro. TM. mm that home am can plant the “nun" And {not It. - to - tk limb- term, largo-bloomed Mutt-mum bl" bun aural. to live through tl" wilt" " this latitude. Town Clerk Albert [Ar-an in - culling nuntiou to voter: that rez- iuntlon will be held on Tun-day, October 16, Ind on October 29. Polling plums will be open at 9 1.111. next My, the Brat day of retrutrauott, and will be open only I part of the day. On the mu] registration day, Oct. 29, polls will remain open all day. 2nd preehteb--City Hull. High- wood. 3rd preeineb--Swedish church, Ev- ert: um] Highwood Ivenue. High- wood. tth precinct-Oak Termee school, Highwood. ith preeineb-d06 N. Green Bay road, Highland Burk: - A A -- - 7th preeineb-MI Central street, Highland Park. 8th preeinet-10 N. Bhetidln rand. 9th preeinet-26 South Second street. 10th preeineb-4T South St. Johns avenue. All citlune who have not voted previously in the tomuhip or have made I change of eddreu muet rez- ilter to be elixlble for Nov. 5th general election. This mean- that all newcomers. or those who hove changed their ruidence, as well In first time voters, must register in the precinct. in which they reside, in order to vote Nov. 6th. The polling places are u follows: In preeineb-South Park Home. Lake Forest. an". 'prdeiner-Wurttund Park high school. Registration Days -iiii, preeinet-497 Roger Wil- Iiams avenue. Highland P3115: J “i311. -iGeui-ehimuro & North Western railway station, anin'n. Are October 15 & 29; List Polling Places 11th precinet--Railroad Men's Home, Highland Park. um; praeirwt---strensrer's gauge, Gray and Ridgewood, Highland Park. - 14th preeinet-Rt' school field house. _ §---.-------.--------1 Grand Opening Ceremony Wednesday. Oct. 16 7:15 P. M. Gleneoe Boy Scout Dl’llll and Bugle Corp- * Spaéious . . Beautiful CLIFTON G. SPKER North Show Area Could] Boy Scouts cl Annie: * The Glencoe offers the ultimate in comfort-the newly developed Kmehler "Push-Back" ants, RCA Magic Voice and Magic Screen. Nothing has been spared for Four pleasure. GEORGE F. BROWN Village Trude. Addresses of Welcome . . . . . Comfortable RaviniaGuden . ' ChrbMeeu0et.11 most on Prim alum Omaha 11th, It the has of In. A. J. Bal- dnnl, 666 What” road. In. " ” Smith, In. Pred Low, Mid Other ehairmen in addition to In. Lytle, who in in charge of pro- gnms, In Mrs. Kenneth M. Kraft, social; Mrs M. S. Kenn", to“ gar- den; Mm. V. E. Lawrence. honi- cultnre; Mrs. Will-rd Ewing, civics; Mrs. James W, Franklin, punt, tlower, and fruit guild; Ind In. C. Longford Pehske, publicity. In. Theodore Uehling will - eulne her new dude- u pro-idem. at thi- meeting. Other - elected when are In. o. B. Robinson and In. Germ Stone. vice-preeidmtl; Mn. Robert C. Brown In, record. ing secretary; In. Henry C. Ford- tran, corresponding nee-nun; and Mrs. C. W. Beam trauma. Di.. recto" are In. Oliver Ttmer, Mrs. Dudley cruu Watson, Mrs. E. E. hound and In, Arthur F. Fnthnuer. In. C. V. Nichols no her nil-ting The newly constructed (Home theater, representing an investment of nearly $200,000, will open its doors to the public for the first time Wednesday evening, October 16. This announcement was made this week by Sam C. Meyer, operator of the Teatro del Logo and Wilmette the- aters, who also heads the new the- ater organization. "The Glencoe" is located at 630 Vernon avenue. be- tween Temple court and Hue] eve- nun. The club is very proud that one of its members, Mrs. Fauna“. re- cently won a blue ribbon and n red ribbon " the Winnetka Walnuts Club's annual ftower show. Free parking facilitie- Ire avai- lable adjacent to the theater. Mrs. "mes Lytle In: mused In interesting program to be given by Mrs. Theron Comm, well known tcuher and lecturer, who will speak on "Garden Bird Ginsu." Glencoe Theatre To Open Goober 16 The foyer of the theater is Amer- iean Colonial in design with four wall murals tminted by the noted Chicago artist, Hans Teichert. The theater will seat clole to 1,000 per- mm. . “I Love You Again." eo-starring William Powell and Myrna Loy, will be shown It the Deerpath theatre Friday, Suturdny, Ind Sunday. Oe- tober 11, 12 Ind 13. The support, ing cast includes Prank Memurh, Edmund Lowe. Donald Douglu, Nel- l: Walker and Curl "Alfalfa" Swib zer of the "Our Gang" comedies. The newly developed Kroehler “Push-Back" seats have been in- stalled in the theater, which is an exclusive feature for the Glencoe. RCA “Magic Voice and Mattie Screen' sound system and seamless sound screen have also been in- stalled. Earphones will be ":th for those hnrd of hearing. 'Those Were The Days' At Deerpath Theatre Heralded as I most unusual and absorbing screen dnml. "The Way of All Flesh,' featuring Akim Tam- iroff, Gladyg George, William Hen- ry and Muriel Angelina. will be pre- sented at the Deerpath the-ire on Mnndny and Tuesday, October " and IS. With William (Golden Boy) Hold.. en, Bonita Granville, Ezra (Henry Aldrich) Stone and Judith Barrett heading the Paramount': new com- edy romance about college life, "Those Were the Days" will be pre- sented " the Deemth theatre Wed- nesdny and Thursday, October 18 and IT, Men's Garden Club To gear About New Flower Discovery The 4irst full meeting of the Men's Garden Club will be held Monday evening, October 14, " 8:15 p.m. at tht Highland Park Community Center. Earn J. Krlus, hand of the de- partment of botany at the Univer- sity of Chicago, will be the speaker. Dr. Knul has just recently In- noaneed I new ehrrsanthermmt which Inccusfully withstands tem- per-turn In low " " degrees be- low zero, and blooms two months earller than normal. He will Show specimens of these new plants and tell of this wonderful development. The nil-wider club will open it: new noun“ with its and pol-luck supper Friday mint. Odour 18, " , o'clock It the Highland Putt Pmbmrhn chm-ch. For the speak. er '2 In forttmgtte to Van Wil- liam Wealth. who is (In cum-d WI manager of the IVA. lines am has“ ht chum of pit. lien: in nine "u-ter,, this. In: "tthet "m h “30M Air- ghnu." The pl! vm be may Seri-u-east-s Hilander Club To Hear Veteran Flyer iboart "rptdereatt. viii the " fl] IIGILAXD PAII PIIII lulu And-Ion which was he won'- Neteh “on m In th. Highland Put list who] tumu- im on 0mm " no not "nibble, an upon-m of the and“ nuanced may. The M Chen a no Cantu] "an, KW Pith. is the uric. badminton, And “that! for the Adam: concert can now be purchased hem. Mama: or-NAL-tat 1iiMttk_hetoet.27 Senora “Naipaul: debt- for the uric. m nil! on “It, Ind pur- chaser: of Itch tick-u will maul the cont-urn " a nub-taut“ -ing out the pdce of tingle when. The" Inheripdom no null-bl. at the Trauma Chou Illa, tad both season and single ticket- my be or- dered by mail from Box 584, Migts l-nd Pnrk. In "looting Marian Ammo to open the series, the Iponlon ere bringing to the North Shore the top-rennin mint in the musical world. For the put menl you: Min Auden-Ian's glorlou eontnlto voice he: been the wt nought- nfter concert ettreetlon in the United Staten. Pour other recital: of equal caliber will follow Mi., Andersott'tt Ippeennee. They are the celebrated "roft Don Cool-ck Choir, Mischa Levitzki, the most gifted of the younger generation of pianists, Ilieche Elmo, the univer- sally beloved meter of the violin, and Ezio Pinto, heeeo. whose name ranks nmong the great stern of open. Those who have registered for the League of Women Voters study group covering the subject of "Our New Foreign Policy in the Killing" are reminded that the opening meet- ing is Monday, Oct. 14, from 1:30 to 3:30 at the H. P. Public Library. V. rious nngles of the discussion will include Why and how are our tra- ditional foreign policies challenged by a world eonf1iet, What should our new policies be, and can we help to shape them. Two pamphlets, to- talling 60e, will form a hosis for the discussion, with other supple- mentary reading being desirable. Mrs. Louis Haller, chlirmsn of the Lengue's Department of Por- eign Policy, is responsible for this stimulating eight-weeks' study course. League of Women Voters Study Group Opens Season Oct. 14 A moving picture entitled “Lest We Forget" will be shown in the church ptwlors of the Bethany Ev- angelical church next Sunday eve- Temperance Film To Be Shown at Bethany, Sunday 'riiiiu_ttrt" my ”an! y; All Wool Treated to Resist Moths 9 Size: 66x84 Finish: Button-hole over-stitching of wool Blue and White - Wine and White Specially designed for use wherever a ribbon bound blanket is not desired-each as a man's room, children's rooms. sleeping porches, camps, schools, boats. A warm, prac- tical blanket that will withstand years of hard wear and many wuhings. In bright checks, tt solid neutral tone and white. Kenwood has made the Robin Hood Blanket especially for the men, young And old, end for those muly t--anreh u sleeping porches. schools. amps. boi-wh- e ribbon bound blanket is not desired. Sturdy nnd practical. it is woven to “and up In» der yen-s of hard veer and repeated washing; Your men-folk will like its untidy“: mm, over-ctikhed flnitrtt and mainline etthtrt-.aitt Heh pldda, I solid neutral tone, and white. The Boys and Men Like Kenwood’s Robin Hood Finish: Button-hole over-stitching of . Blue and White . Wine and White Green 1nd White onfliet, What shot as be, and can we in . Two pamphlets, in form n buis 1 ' with other supp " being desirable. Haller, chlirmsn Department of p, I responsible for tl of Por- for this s t u d y should we help dunk“ Dali.” f."Stl'ku=llr,'te'riadl,7 oe-res-tdart-rot' Amendhlhvibthnbcm odtotuMtt-afthireo-ttm- itrtoBh-iatthi-rvieq. land Park Unit of the Ann-Hun Red Cm, Chin Antietam, Saul: our-Mar, Eleanor Wunplu, Nun, and Marylin Erickson, donated "" to the Unit. Fiuaii. pup tto uh- - Youngsters Donate Funds to Red Cross This donation In: my which they would": had and by gh- ing I pin "The Kidnap Case", for their mothers And friends. A small admission in charged and this money val then turned our to the Red Crou. Their generality is greatly npprocinted by members of the load unit. The Production Unit of the High- lend Park American Red Crone Chapter will hold its nut tunnel meeting after luncheon Oct. 18. Luncheon will be served It 12:30 in Trinity Church Parish Home. The truest speaker will be Mr. Roger Holden, mun-ger of the Red Cross Chicago Chapter. Short reports of the various committees will be read and the work for the coming year will be outlined. All volunteer workers ere urged to be present. Annual Meeting To Be Held Oct. 18 Local Red Cross At the VIII}, muggy! the Rich- _ 2/ 7,, ei" k "s . ,1, L c Id:, [r' t, , . WAYNE iii: li _ KING , L-jiri,,, AND HIS £2“ ORCHESTRA EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL FORMAL SEASON OPENING OCT OBEII " FAMILY DINNER "tGNT-ow-turs Marine Dining Room Th PI but What-.- aior'nteliabwitl%dt_rnntrd partahqodatr-tAnMetdtt-r.tth. “tantrum-Mam (today). Thu Tilt Quit.” provided by million. lost " h Y.W.C.A. " 0:80 p... PlDeltnClnbto VidtChhuTm MY, 0010'” " I“ 'i';, 'c" “8‘0"“!

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