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Highland Park Press, 7 Nov 1940, p. 4

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U 44 N DINUE LESS0N$ : Those interested should call and leave their names, or: stop into the Community House and give their names to the‘director; C \ * Camera Club Amvifiq The organization‘ meeting ‘of the Highland Park Camera club, "held Nov. â€"80, was largely ~devoted ‘to planning the year‘s program. . | | . » The {clubespeciallyâ€"desires memâ€" bers who are just learning to be photographers. . The Community dark room is available to members of, the club any time, afternoon or evening, during the week. It «can be tised both for instruction and actual use in developing and printâ€" ing, ;‘ 1 tp secure ‘an excellent speaker and shop demonstrator for the next meetings of this group. | $ 4 Wanted â€" Volunteers â€" The Community Center is calling for volunteers to repair and paint the Christmas toys which will soon be coming in in large numbers. â€" Thursday, Nov.â€"14, 8:00 p.m., Youngâ€"Men‘s club; Chess glub; orâ€" ganized. /. ; ts & $ Community Center Stamp Club There is still room for a few more boys andâ€"girls in the Community ‘Center ~Stamp. club, which meets regularly‘at:4 p.m. on Monday,, at the:Community House. > At the meeting next Monday the group ‘will ~hearâ€" a talk by Wade McNutt,. of the:high school faculty. Crafte and Shop Club â€" Arrangements are being made by the Community House Craftsâ€" club At this seagon of Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Errol Flynn, Brenda Marshail, mcm”m“"nr.ur 'cn..r u.. nu. WALT . wad k e L . ppApbqON ... Tosalhs Dos Laundcy" Sunday Saturday Tuesday, Nov. 12, 8:00 p.1 ior Stamp club; Community Wednesday, Nov. 13, 8:0 Highland Parkâ€"Camera club Monday, Nov. 11â€".79“5( Scout Leaders; 4:00 pm ity. Center Stamp club. Afeplane club._ c 5; _ /. _ . S Bunday, Nov. 10, 5:30 p.m., Arx: istice meeting. of~the Children 0; the American Revolation. u& hald e ol Topur en eRerce â€" KA REKE ... Richard Dix, m’ lleoéoVkMYJory:. Wllflgn..d oT wovenrty _ OoRDY, _ "Gdod| Bad Fl’id". N ov. Music club, Resolutions of condolence, chrds of thanks affairs where an admission chare. \, "N"Dk* Subscription | Price, $1.50 per e eraetenessss Communications lie CHICAGO OFFICES h-d-l-:‘hl*ludl. PAGE FOUR Monday, Tuesday 4 P fovember "I:)M BROWN‘S %sHOOL‘,DA};S" % Cedric ;thho. ‘M_ '@% mmy | L lqgll HmDY. S-A‘R“‘gg:)rl;‘-.â€""" t "Wanted" .. agopge, CATEST METROTONE NEWs -ommum'ly «RNouse AActivities DOOM_TOWN," "DANCE, GIRL, DANCE» ' :';r'l.u_.N yAnnug%S" -nufr;m .noxmom:].; ;u;im." fl‘m! WHAT THEY WANTED" "KxXuUHE Tpursday of each week by the Udell Printing Company [\ veai vig by ~Company t e e eetty :'AY Our Newest Sensational .fir;n"i.:: rtainme Your Movig Py .l‘?i"ck’”g'l ‘Fre our Mov ur i ce on Movie ’;hrl Night .m wm.d.u ATTEND MOVIE TUEF NIGHT THURSDAY with i,, .. ... . T _ BuDilcation must be written on ""'a“""â€"“‘“"-dshb-mn. ‘They moon to insure appesrance in Current issue. ; Nov, 9, 10. a.m., Boys‘ THEHICGCHLAND PARK PRESS 115 E. Chicago Ave (Matinée 2 to 4 «11, 9:80 a.m., Girl e e * .â€"â€" _ Cdod, Bad Boy". ETY =â€"‘ "Woody Hermian & Orchestia‘ LATEST, PARAMGORNYT #fi:fi k Community chorus "CHEROKEE STRIP® (Sunday Continjous 2 to the year origâ€" "THE SEA HAWK*" 185 N. W\ Ave., Suite â€" '-__"T“"""”‘; flote vn.)‘.'..""n, T oves . TH® chicaco mm QUaLrry group on is published, will be cha t ie 1 "Taskt Puoies: sil Mamaihe) dhiter In.!’lfl-u'.w. Associate Editor _Mrs. Robert W. Deerfleld Editor bb p.m., Chamber 100 p.m., Senâ€" », Communâ€" Evening 7 to 11) Bring a casserole or eight ;flddn'ead a?d butt Dessert will beâ€" furniah Our speaker, Miss Mildred J;iinn, who has just returned from Syria and Palestine, will tell us of her interesting :travelsand> experiences in _war troubled countries. The Hilander Club of the Highâ€" lant] éck Presbyterian churc:i-nwin meet Tuesday: evening, Nov ber 19y at T â€"Welock. . T Hilander Club To Hear Miss Julian making. a total of 4218â€"153%. f High shooter for. Highland Park was Robert Spahr with a 195â€"220x total ‘‘and for Waukegan, <Coonce with A..790â€"41x total. Helen Spahr of tl:j Highland ‘Park team shot the 0 Iy possible score of 400â€"29x. , William Hentry, Andy Clyde The team totals for the Highâ€" land ‘Park: club were Iron sights, 2358â€"106; and any sights, 1988â€"114x, makiqg a total of 4841â€"220x. Scores for the Waukegan club were: Iron sixh(:‘ 4258â€"69; any sights, 1960â€"84, maki gâ€" a total of 4218â€"153x. f Members of the of Waukegan also parti¢ipate in‘ the recei notice to themm attend. The Sheridan‘ Rifle and â€" Pistol club defeated â€"the Waukegan Rifle club) Sunday at the an invitational match fired on the Sheridan club‘s range in Deerfleld. ‘ A. Dewarâ€"course match was fired whic‘: consists of 20 shots at 50 yards and 20 shots at 100 yards. The rorrect way to fire in the De.â€" war course is with metallic sights, but: in order to give each contestâ€" ant anvequal chance Sunday, the en ts Ifired once with metallic aig:h' s and once using any sights. Sheridan Rifle Club Wins‘Over â€" Waukegan Sunday Others who would like to be conâ€" neéted with such a club should con. tact the Community House office. __| | Halloween Party a Success _ About 500 people attended |the opeén house at the Community Cenâ€" ter on Thursday, Oct, 31. A table tennis exhibition was the big !et-? ture ofâ€" the \evening. Doughnuts, cider, and tookies, contributed by local merchants, were served. Many whole families came and spent the; evening. A large number of vollm-§ teers helped ‘to handle the crowd and make the party a success. ' muummo-umuhn. Ee id ie . obituaries, notices of ntertainment ! Bome of the people who have exâ€" pressed interest in such a club are: George Stone, Roger Balke, Walter Rietz, Dr.â€"S. R. Banfield, Jacob H(i\flman, and William Schultze, _ \The next meeting of the club is on Wednesday, Nov. 18, at 8 p.m. \ _ ~Organized Chess Club [A ehe-rdpb is ‘to: be: organized Thursday, Nov, 7, at the Communâ€" ity House. ‘Instruction will be given tg beginners â€"interested in learning ie game, while old hands at the me will have a ‘chance to meet ith other enthusiasts, s ‘ inalâ€" Christmas cards :le developed in the 11) November 13, 14, 15 November 10, 11 Company, ‘Udell Building, Highland ?dqhn: Highland Pu:'uuu-uo sserole or . salad for d and butter for twaos. be: 3m'-hd. i also were invited to the match, but they _ to late to enable November 9 the Eagle Rifle club on one side of at regular advertising rates entertainments, or other 5 cents per single copy rds can be made the Center‘s dark 901 â€" Tel. State 6826 Tel. Central 8355 : of the paper only, reach the editor by ofâ€" hanpv wama, . __ [0ft AIDS 85 thousands ofâ€"happy women are doing! Get original AYD$ ~â€"not an imitation, WMGNOI or money BACKI Start now! o«mm.:ug__ww.ma'm. tee. We invite analysis. AYDS plan calls for no exercising.Many simply. * eat this delicious candy to curb E their appetites for rich Faittant.. 7 1 .v......--u-.u--».-..fiwfl : West Deerfield township includes villages of Deerfield and Bannockâ€" burn, parts ‘of the cities of: Highâ€" land Park and Lake Forest and a small section of unincorporated ter. ritory. tee © Many lose ugly pounds and have slenderer, more graceful figures. fl‘yps Canlty contains NO DRUGSâ€"â€"No harmâ€" ful ingredients â€"$1,000 Purity Guaranâ€" 11 leading â€" Stores in Evansto :Vilmem. Kel:'i?:orth, ;Wlu-notk;, nau: bard * Woods, Glencoe, Ravinia, Highland Park, Lake Forest. Comthunity Service Btomwmzhlugd Park nd‘lah Forest, tain Square, Evahston. Store, The‘ vote: Precinct One (Town Hall). Precinet Two (West Side), Precinet Three (North) ..__ EAT CANDY Every Day! West D‘crfi!ld:‘to'!vnahip‘ turned out ‘a record voteâ€"2009â€"on Tuesâ€" day at the presidential election with a big:Republican majority. MANY.L’au?(/«';/u‘ by NEW PLANâ€" & West Deerfield Twp. Has Record Vote Lakeâ€"Bluff to Mr. Edward Elick of this gity at a luncheon at the home of Mrs. H, C. Flint of Lake Bluff, last Saturday. ~â€" h riage of her daughter Carolyn Nan to:Mr. Ned H.‘Sturm II of Cincinâ€". nati, Ohio on Saturday, Nov. 1 â€" Announcement is made of the enâ€" gagement of Miss Dawn â€"Flint of Lakeâ€"Bluff to Mr. Edward Elick of L boo cxd) is E4 1 8 Mrs. Ella Pratt Ste Frederick M. Steele, ; November 1st at the } only surviving chilH, ] W, Childs, 850 N, Sher Charlotte . Getz enterta her little school friend: loween party, â€"Friday e and Mrs. Frank "Curle brating .their ~30th â€" we versary today, Nov. 6th ing Stieplitt annonnae J â€".; _ ATWENTY YEARS AGO ; f, Nov. 4, 1920 | â€" The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Larson to Mr. George W, Delhaye will take place Saturday, | Nov, 13th at the home of the bride‘s | parentsâ€"Announcement is made of the marriagt of Miss Lhcille Budd «of Thorpe, Wis., to Mr. Allen Gerâ€" kin of this city, Thursday â€" Mr, and Mrs. John Moore of Deerfield announce the birth of a son, ; born Saturday, Oct. 30â€"A reception was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, Stupple, Wednesday evening for the Harry Stupple‘s . who have just returned from their wedding | tripâ€"Mr. and Mrs. William Morton of San . Francisco, Calif., announce the birth of a son, born Mondayâ€" The Carl Arnswald‘sâ€" have moved into their home‘on N. Green Bay road recently purchased from Mrs. Cammick, Total vote ‘ ; « Photo by Hecketsweiler Mrs. Margaret Gastfield, 45 Deerâ€" field road, who is 91 years old, apâ€" peared at the Deerfield polling place Tuesday to cast her vote in»the presidential election. Mrs. Gastheld, who was accompanied by her daughâ€" ter, Harriett Gastfield, was born and reared in this community. _ at progressive Highland Park lfwough the files of The Press eglitz announces ttre' mar e school friends at a Halâ€" party, Friday eveningâ€"Mr, 8. Frank Curley are celeâ€" TEN YEARS AGO Nov. 6, 1980 |. _ _ Ella Pratt Steele, wife of o_oklng, ; Bacéwan T HE, HIGHLA ND PARK PRES 3 teele, passed away t the home of her chilll, Mrs. George T, Sheridan roadâ€" entertained 10 of wedding anniâ€" â€"Mrs. Iprvâ€" 2009 866 187 356 Proud of your feathers? Maybe you ought to be ashamed. After 30 years of compatative peace and in defiance of human laws for their protection, the wild birds are once more being massacred for millinery. Read this interesting article in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next Sunday‘s Chiâ€" cago Heraldâ€"American, 1 ‘~This is one of the first functions of the season to b by the Lions of this zone, large attendance is expected Paul Borclgardt ! Highland Park Fuel Co ‘ Tickets may be secured from the president or any of the followâ€" ing Lions Clubs: Antioch, Barringâ€" ton, DesPlaines, Evanston, Fox Lakt, Glencoe, Glenview, Grayslake, Highland Park, Highwood, Lake Vill;‘,v Lake Zurich, Libertyville, Maywood, Mundelein, North Chiâ€" tago, Round Lake, Waukegan, Wilâ€" mette, and Winnetka. DRESS Dancing to the outstanding muâ€" sic of Dan Sterling‘s orchestra will be one of the main features of the evening. An additional attraction will be the splendid floor show which has been arranged. land Park,. ‘vice président; E. N. Seese, secon Otto _F. Fisher of| Highwood, ) vice president; Felix m treas chairman of this affair, is being asâ€"| urer, and Irving Meyerhoff, secre sisted by Ingram Rasmussen as | tary. . . t Program Chairman, Paul Olson,| Those selected for the Board oi Zone Chairman, and Arthur Snipes | Directors were Lawrence Abt, J. D of Highland Park. Dickinson, O. S.â€" Turner, M. J The committee promises those atâ€" Shambufz. J, C, McAleer, A. C tending a very delightful and enâ€"| Houser, Lyle Gourley, Bert Leech tertaining evening. The dinners seâ€"| B. F. Lewis and J. H. Younglove. lected will consist of a choice of| Becaugse the membership was alâ€" young roast turkey with all the | most doubled during the year to trimmings or a very delicious fish| 148 members, theâ€" byâ€"laws were dinner, In addition to door prizes, | amended, to: include a,â€"second vice there will also be a gift for each | president and to increase the board lady,. _A prize will also be given | of directors from five to ten men, to the club having the largest perâ€"| A table diséussion was conâ€" centage of ladies and Lions present. | ducted during the meeting and Telepnone j Highland Park . RAY MOLENDI 4 24 North Sheridan Road Lions Clubs Give einner Dance At _ illa Moderne Nov. 15 Cleaned and Pressed orhm are progressing rapidly| . At the annual meeting of the for the Lions International Zone B | Highland Park: Men‘s Garden club Dinner Dance to be given on Friâ€"| held Monday evening lt'th‘-Cz dag, November 15, at 8 p.m. sharp | munity Center, Eugene Pfister at the Villa Moderne, Skokie road, | elected president for a second term. corner County Line west of Highâ€" | D. A. Kittermaster was chosen first land Park. ‘vice président; E. N. Seese, second Otto _F. Fisher of Highwood,| vice president; Felix Simon, treasâ€" ({o" Mercer Lllniber Companies of the first© social Recommended WAUKEGAN ~COKE _ rason to be given this zone, and a This stamp is protection for fine cleaning 125 ‘Customer _ _ _ Fuel Satisfaction . ." |_ _ _ ONLY WILSON & co. â€"â€" MAKES TENDER MADE HAM hetih it Aot ho At | Stuffing the turkey at least a day mhead makes for better flavor and leaves you with a fussâ€"free holiday. $ J40% werve it on slices of Wilson‘s Tenâ€" \éer Made Ham. Deeâ€"licious! i Witson Labct proticts sour tabls Because Thankegiving has a bad lnhnbobuthey’nmu” I suggest that it isn‘t a bit too soon to start planning your turkey dinner, You might, in fact, thumbâ€"tack this ©olumn up in your kitchen and then Iltchluth-WilmColum.culy. next week in which your corresponâ€" dent gives you further hints on how to turn out a brilliantly successful ufi'mhflylndm Becauge‘ the membership. was alâ€" most â€" doubled during the year to 148 members, theâ€" byâ€"laws were amended, to: include aâ€"second â€"vice president and to increase the board of diue&ru from five to ten men, Thanksgiving Hints 10 Remember and Sold by Eugene Pfister Is Reâ€"elected President Men‘s Garden Club iY CE C T Te Frank Siljeqtrom Menoni &‘ Mocogni â€" ‘Deerfleld ~ \COKE/ of N. B. Better n two pies while Mmu&fimvfihfld family make day! stirring with a fork until the mix» ture resembles coarse corn meal Rol!outlnuofthhndpcub a pie dish. Bake partially about 8 minutes, Fill with your favorite pumpkin pie filling and bake in a moderate oven (375° F.) for ons came to Thankségiving desserts, the sophisticates forsook all others for Pumpkin Ple a La Rector Cut $f cup Wileon‘s Certified All« hrmwmz)“.A of sifted cake‘ flour. Dissolve 1 tesâ€" spoon salt in about 1¢ cup cold We found at Rector‘s, that when it OLDâ€"FASHIONED PUMPKIN PIE toss it through the bread crumbe with two forks. The fiavor of the butter is important. Use a delicately flavored butter like Clear Brook. |g*~ * HELP THURSDAY, NOVEMEBEpr Adoiph Koch, fo culturist of the 4 tory, answered m; taining~ to garder © Write for new bookict today. 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