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Highland Park Press, 7 Nov 1940, p. 5

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Perfect climate for outdoor sports, The 42, passenger buses are built on h!qz:i:nal chassis with Carâ€" peoter "Steel Craft" : bodies, â€" and Karpen seats. They are built in acâ€" Three : brilliant .orange colored school buses ln’ivet in Highland Park early this week, and after a week‘s fiommgh inspection will go into. operation â€" at Highland Park high school early next week. New Buses Arrive For High School _. Three bright yellow buses, 42 passenger capacity, built on lnt: tional chassis, with C?enter, "Steel Craft" bodies and Karpen seats into operation at H.P. High school early next week. * Sealie. “hh Phoebe Beckim Atop the bus wn‘h "I% Dee daws. In Park and i Meyer. ) e 4 alas, Bot Ruth Reich rSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1940 lew High School Buses Arrive m bo id -.--.i-t Et Aknl'ullllfl in above picfin'e took "threeâ€" )eerfield to Highland Park and in bad ad to get out at tt‘fi foot of the Highâ€" ill, â€" The Deerfleldâ€"Highland Park road in the spring therk Was A stratch As All of romande, adventure and thrills are packed into one gréat screen saga, "The Sea Hawk," playâ€" ing Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, November 10, 11 and 12. . Errol Flynn heads the cast of thousan#s, and featured with him ‘are Brengda Marshall, Claude Raing, Donald Crisp, Flora Robson, and Alan Hnge. "Tom Brown‘s School Days," the classic story which »l thrilled milâ€" lions of readers for \almost a â€" tury, starring Sir Cedric Hardwitcm, Jimmy Lydon and Freddi¢ Bartholoâ€" mew, comes to the scheen Wednesâ€" day, Thursday And Friday, Novemâ€" ber 13, 14 and 15, as a gripping vivid and exciting entertainment for all, young and old. / S3 "Cherokee Strip," starring Rithâ€" ard: Dix, «will bzshown Saturday, November 9. It is a romantic story of the last big land rush held: unâ€" der the Homestead Law in 1893. Dix plays the role of United States Marâ€" shal Irene Hutchis A picture slated to rank as one of the most delightful comedyâ€"draâ€" mas of the season, one in which Joan Blondell and Ditk Powell are seen together as man. and wife, will be presented Thursday and Friday, Noâ€" vember 7 and 8, It‘s Paramount‘s "I Want a Divorce" which features Gloria Dickson, Frank Fay, Jessie Ralph and Conrag Nage!l in supportâ€" J. M. Kilroy with whom the High school board f y had contract for school bus e has been seâ€" lected as one of the drivers with Frank McClory, an employee of the High : school, another. . Leslic Scheskie has been secured as part time driver. [ / ecordance with ifications . made by the State Superintendent of Inâ€" struction. + f Pabds "The Sea Hawk" at Deerpath Theatre ng roles / "~INCidâ€"Aighiand Park road pring there was a stretch of un?' lmg _‘d_eep holes. If the m,hgo‘ Lidger wood, flmor . B Fioren Mildred 33“:?.‘&: Tiilee, drai > by Hecketsweiler . ca‘pscitz built on Internaâ€" ‘d out and pushed. students sat facing Joseph Gibson,! Glen " was horseâ€" to Highland Tessic Da wson in the Ringâ€" , go a%t yubueld Jtol vousd ToPfeUat Seen night lifing and laughing on the accepted days out were Rena Monfardini and Rose Biagi « .. Mary Gedda works in a Highâ€" land © Park . store nowadays ; . . Johnny "Casanova,", her brother, was‘ seen in costume Halloween night in Highwood. . . . * â€" Celebrating Halloween at Enâ€" gels, where an oldâ€"fashioned shinâ€" dig“ was in process, «were : Bernice Conolly, in gypsy getup, Hugo Schneider acting as master of cerâ€" emonies and yelling himself hoarse, and Howard Bowman . . . Mrs. H. J. Eberhart was at her favorite haunt, the Pagoda. . . . €? _ Bright saying of a youngster at election time . . .. when the grownâ€" ups . were discussing the relative merits of Willkie and Roosevelt . . . and one person remarked, "No one‘s perfect anyhow . . ." he popped up with "except my Daddy." Harry Roberts, dry goods merâ€" chant, has a degree in religion from an Ohio university .. ; "Gigi‘" Belâ€" lei is enrolled at a Chicago school of dress design . . . Lorraine Weayâ€" er, who is learning modeling at Vogue‘s in Chicago, is a member of the Waukegan Philharmonic orchesâ€" tra‘". . & Marie Palmieri and Terâ€" azzini are seem together frequently these days .>.â€". and Helen Colo is Wwriting letters . . . to ; hom, we wonder . . . .the Dick Millerâ€"Roseâ€" mary ‘ Rafferty combine ms â€"to have jelled) . . . Johnny | Ori and Lena : Mocé@ni have come to the stage where they even go to the dentist toz1t:her . . i to hold hands, no doubt. .|, . { Phyllis Taglioli of Nokomis, I11., was visiting the Joseph Spanos of Highwood recently |. . .. Terzo Benâ€" venuti looks like Willkie, have you noticed . .. he‘s the constable . . . Johm~ T. McCutcheon, the artist, was present in Lake Forest High school.to witness the performance of Cornelia Otis Skinner. . . . YoOUR LAST CHANCE TO SAVE 25% ON THE FAMED SERVEL GAS REFRIGERATOR All 1940 Models Must Go at Once! ./44.9”1, v. * THE HIGHLAND P ARK P RES 3 Mr.‘ Backrach‘s relations of his experiences in ‘Chicago with these clubs was quite interesting and it is believed there is a very definite need of such a group here in Highâ€" land Park. t 3 There is some talk of organizing euch a club in Highland Park under the sponsorship of the Rotary elub and in connection with the activ= ities of the Community Center. It is necessary to have an adult‘leadâ€" er who can take the group under| his guidance and devote his time! to making it a success. / | The aims of the Golden Key Clubs is to organize small grou; 1 of young people. from 10â€"20 years of age to specialize in some avocation such as amateur photography or handiâ€" craft of various types and to stimâ€" ulate their interest along vocational lines." P | Mr. Backrach, backed jointly b the Chicago Rotary Clubs . and Chicago Chamber of Commerce, organizing these clubs which ar similar in aim to the 4â€"H clubs no operating in the rural districts, bu streamlined to the needs of the cit youth. f | William Bachtach, well known exâ€" ecutive in . the furniture ind and the moving spirit in the Goldez Key ‘Club, addressed members of the ‘Highland Park Rotary club, Monday noon at their regular meeg- ing held at Sunset Valley Golf Club. Discuss "Golden , Key Club" And Its Value To Youth . Back from Antigo, Wis., "Tony" Durment . . . Enio Bologâ€" nini, radio artist and cellist, is good friend of the Battaglinis . . . Marian Thorsonâ€" takes her bowli seriously . ./ . she was seen at the Highwood alleys . . . dumping a few in the gutter. . . . i The Marconi dance in the Labor temple had a novel feature . . . the draft dance . . . introduced by David Pasquesi . . . Puglinese clup sponsored a private dance at the temple the Sunday following . . . NORTH SHORE Z4 CO. LOW DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS oo s isâ€"|_ / Ts P.XCLARKL ‘%â€" endernt........ 47 8. St. Johns Ave. l & J Entries must be in the Art League Studio not later flrn Friâ€" day afternoon, November 8. Anyâ€" one interested is cordially‘ invited to exhibit, Entries must be of exâ€" hibition size and mounted, ready for hanging. | : f There will be a wellâ€"known authorâ€" ity speak on photography | at the opening. The public is invited and there is no charge.: / Among those who are exhibiting at. the North Shore Art League‘s Amateur Photographers Show openâ€" ing at the N. 8. Art League Stuâ€" dio, nfommlmity House, ‘Winnetka, on Monday evening, November 11, are: Charles Blake of . Wilmette, Ira W. Rubel, Godfrey Lindberg and Leigh Jerrard of Winnetka. Violet Wilde of Kenilworth is also exhibâ€" iting. Many Exhibiting _ At N. 8. Art League Photographers Show IXOH G# i lt i M. 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