“datum! RV" ‘SH-SOPB I. Herman Werhane were Sundny guests Mr, and Mrs. Christ estnnt street. ah Wlukecm 1e him?! ’40-“ PM?! "-13 Min: Min. of __ ', Fibrin, C. " nary It, the Big will play host: mm: from Eunstt is scheduled for . . 6:00 to 6:30 .ys . 2:00 to 6:30 MPark, m. Crl-o res Friday nig _ PM '" 73.“ in ." "mYT'Ertt"rtrtrr." ," “PBILADILPIIIA In!" THURSDAY .IGE‘I'" ,U TUESDAY THURSDAY atâ€! South of 8m Wuhan b, Tennyaou 4 Wuhan Slkich - ' Fuddlyuut Worth“! June- mn- Poster!“ Do Kay Mahulte Salaman- Colo Paw It Fl I" . Shte1ttrtreautifur are the speedy tteitthit “ELECTED LINERS of tht North Strife Lint soon to be put in service. An unusual éolttr-detsiget in red and green accentuated. the. streamlined smoothness of the four artic- ulnted units which comprise eyeh'trairt. _ "-,, * _ .. fl _ _ . . . Troop 324 To Bold Annual Dinner arid Fun Night Monday In celebration of the thirty-tirst anniversary ld the Boy Scouts of America, Scout Troop 824 will hold its annual dinner and exhibition night Monday evening, Feb. 10, in the parish house of the Presbyter- ian church at 6:45pm. Plans are being made to entertain 176 scouts, parents, friends and guests of the troop.’ I I _ A {variety of activities will com- prise the evening’s program, includ- ing n troop court of honor, music by the troop band, community sing- ine, accordion music by Abner Mums, and the 1940 Camp Ma.. Ka-Ji-Wnn colored movies. A brief talk will be given by ‘Dr. L. W. Sherwin, pastor of the Preobyterian church, which sponsors troop 824. W. A. Mann, troop committee chairman and theater of ceremonies for the evening. will introduce the members 'of the troop committee and M, which is new the largest in the history of the troop.. Among those who will be present as guests of the troop will be the following North Shore Area council offkuhc. Kenneth L. Pox, president of the council; Otto Fither, transat- err Clifton G. Speer, scout execu- tive, and Karl D. King, eaodlatriet eotitmissioner., Also present will be Henry Fowler, e past president of the council end one of the North Shore’s best known scooters, and Rex R. Andrews, chief of police. Anyone wishing to attend this dinner may do so by phoning the church pace for reservntions not later than Fridey afternoon. The "out: and stuff of troop 324 extend O cordinl invitation to everyone in nghland Park to Join them and the ether locnl troops in celebrating has“). PM 6, 1041 North Shore Line New Electroh'ners " The regular monthly" meeting of the Highland Park Young Men: club will be held on Thursday, February 13, at the Commuriitr Center " 8 o'eloek. This is to be a father and son meeting and will be, restricted toanemberr, and sponsors of the club and their guests. National Boy Scout Week, February q to 13. - _. Young Men's Club To Entertain Dads l At Monthly Meeting The featured speaker of the eve- ning will be Raymond Moore, Orin- cipal of the Lake Forest High school. Mr. Moore}: notAl for his speaking ability, elevernestrr-sand sense of humor and, is in 'ééiiitant demapd along the entire North Shore. He has chosen as his sub- ject, "That'tt My Dad.†Other features sehedtiieerfor-ttter program wilPbe community singing and the induction of the club's new other; for 1941. Those taking once are Dr. Baker M.. Hamilton, who teat, reelected p re a i Ile n t; Hugo Schneider, William Larsonvond Joe Cameron, vice president" Lloyd. Moon, " secretary; James Golden, treasurer; and Harry Skidmore, trustee for a three year term. ' Refreshment: Will be served fol- lowing. the. program. . 1 Miss Engda Griswold. dean of girls at Highland Park high school will address a meeting of the Amer-, ictn Legion lama-{es of Highland Park and Deerfield, this evening " eight o'eloek in Bunnie temple. Movies of Alaska 3m bo‘nhowu by Robert Patton, who spent seven! months in that country. / - Dean Of Girls To Address Auxiliary Milk is continuously in the new: of the day. Now it is niarmers' strike, nowiere are indictments, then the union strikes, then there is an issue about paper containers, and then this Chicago City Council threatens" to put inspection costs onto' the farmer and there is talk of a price rise. In order to Judge fairly the issues in these varioue questions the League of Women Voters- feels that, its members should have, an understanding of the problems confronting the milk in- duatrr, A ' League of Women "te Voters To Look Into Milk Problems Feb. 19 Therefore, mike ~rezular monthly meeting of the Highland Park League being held at the Y.W.O.As at 1:15pm. on Wednesday, Feb. 19, is to be devoted to a panel discussion on the milk problettt,pith regimen- tativits- of 'turtee,Misthrr,- antHabor associations " well " the Federal Milk Market Admittistmtorhi otBee telling about their problem and activities. It is alao hoped that these men will exprua their"opin-' ions on the Federal Milk Market machinery, on a proposed state milk control law, and on this adequacy of sanitary legislation in areas not " fected by city ordinanees.--Mrs. G. K. Hardacre, publicity chairman for the league. T Again T6 Entertain Disabléd Veterans Friduy afternoon, another month- ly program will be presented at Great Lakes hospital' 111143: the sponsbuhip of Mttr. Phelps and In. Mansell. . ' _ Through the cooperation of Min Griswold, dean of women at High- land Park high school, Norma and Ruth Meserueeordinniut and danc- en'xnd Helep Mileno. wait†at; eomptufed by union. Sanford " the piano, will present an entertain- ing program. Mrs. Calida: of Deer- field will, drive the party to Greet Lakes to put on the program. ". Jeanne Becker, 16, of 2828 Black- Uwkroad, received headrand neck injuries last Thursday eveninx, when her ear collided with an auto driven by William B. 1ilisendrath; (I, of 37 Ravine terrace, " Sheridan road and Lakewood place. , . Miss Becker was driving north on Sheridan road when ,her auto lull on the pavement on Sheridan matd and skidded into Wtsertdrattrts was he drove out of Iaarswobd pine. 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