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Highland Park Press, 6 Feb 1941, p. 3

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Major Gill, is a former civilian ottieer, and now on active duty, will tell the members about the big things thst are in progress and in braces: at Fort Sheridan. Besides this, he expects to give the members of the Chamber an undlerstanding of how they may eo-operirte with the army, and incidentally. learn much as to what is going forward at Fort Sheridan. Accompanying Me- ior, Gill will be Lt. Albert R. Haney, one of the staff omen-s in charge of Public Relations. t _ So much. activity has been evident " Port Sheridan in the building of ha'rracks, hospitals, expanded quar- ters and supply stations that the outsiders have wondered when the program will reach its completion, how In? it is going and what the CBS. il0lifllfllill)lfMUt lilo SPEAK FEB. 12 Hajor Gill will elm answer ques- tions about the conditions and Ar- rangements for reception of enlist ed men, the attractive side of my life, the duties of civilian offieem called to active service and their red .lation to the civil population. . hash: purpose of the War Depart- ment is in developing Fort Sheridan tor the next year. .. - Donald McGibeny, CBS emmiiene Utor, will address the Ruin“ Woman', club meetfng, Wedne-duy, Pobrmiry 12th " 2 tram " the Vil- lakehous'e. His tsuNiet is "This Crazy World." Mr. HcGibney‘s career} has in.. eluded, service in World War L teaching throw, qeetpring, mportd ins: of Olympic games and writing ttf novel: and scenarios. V Sardar,, February 16, the Arts Committee of the Ravinia Women’- tht Will have I Might Tu " tho Bunnie vt'lrmre'4totuer. There Will been expensive dtsplat of Phntomphl and Mr. Herbert Smell In or in 11 show some of his colored snail Much 21th, the Philanthropy mince vii! hold a rummage an]: the "cunt. neon in Raina. Any- r“ lining; rummage for this sale naked to all In. Richard Pu- nt. duh-man. B. P. 2708. T' be Highhmtrparit Pttgg; C.A.R. To Present . Sam Campbell In _ New Lecture Sunday .The Junior group, Blackhawk ao- ciety, C.A.R., are bringing to the Womans' club on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 9th, Sam Ctunirbe11, naturalist, author, traveler and photographer. His lecture is "The Camera Gold of the Roekiec" V Sun Campbell's north woods home, the Sanctuary of Wegimlnd, near Three Lakes, Wis., is where 1nkwnhecftunstnsatmerutiottttats pear: in his flhtttr, lives. Inky fre- quents Mr. Campheilh Jubin.-xill come when he is called, and loves to ride around on the philosopher“: ghoulder. This, Also, irthe home of Danny the Deer, who, in his young- er days, would follow Sam Caymbe11 around as a pet dog might do. Keck and Ruin, the famous neoong. live there, and now bring five little ’coona to feast nightly at the cabin door., These Animals are friendly, but not tame. as they live netunl lives in the. forest. The region In which Mr. Ctmpbell's home" in lo- cited is'i me refuge, where hunt, ing and trapping are not permitted. This event is one which may be enjoyed by all members of the fam.. ily. .. . As tickets my only he sold in I limited number it is advised that all wishing to attend, secure them in udmce tir inure "tnittanee.' The "meals are to be Ippued ‘to ma. local projects. Call Hrs. "Phelps; ttde. ms. Behold. 2179, In. my -Loft to right in front: James Cubcrtson. Judaon Cross, Emgcnc Hudson, Margaret Alger, E. Lee Beardbhear, Virginia Cross, Mao 'Sinmu. Back row standing: Francis Simm, Robert O’Dea. Sher- man'Clouy'h, Jack Bailey, Donald Robinson. ast of "Thé.Quc'e1i‘s Husband" Highland Park, Illinois, Thursday, February 6, 1941 By THE BRAESIDE PLAY CIRCLE Dads To Preside At P.T.A._ Meeting' Feb. 12 The program to be given on Wed- nesdsy, Feb. 12," at i? pm. at the Green Bay. Road schdol will consist of “Movies and Lecture on 1rrsyraii," by Mrs. Edward Burwell. "Will Ba- well Be the 49th State?" discussed by Mr. Edward Burwell, and accor- dion selections by Miss Jasmine Ses- so. Mr. Wm. Bush will attempt to fill the ptesident's chair. The fob. lowing ofBeets will he filled by: Mr. Daniel Dovitt, vice president; Dr. Arnold 1Thotttpttett,r program chain man; Mr. Frank Nosek, treasurer; Mr. Prank Carlson, secretary; Mr. _d1aortta-aatltr-paltlieitF-ushairmas Refreshments will be served under We the. . . Community , Vesper; At EW.C.A. Sunday Community Newer; on Sunday. Feb. 9th, «at the Y.W.C.A., M4 Laurel Ave,, will be conducted by the Rev.' Mr. Robinson of the Pint United Evangelical church, all p.m. fhepuhlic is cordfllly invited to attend Vespers, on the second Sunday of the monthCrea will be served. t . e . ' _The Imam supper phnned for. Thundny evening, February/13th at Grace Methodist church, by the Council Aid, it“ been Wot. Foam Supper WIND IP REHEARSALS 0N BRAl'BlDE PLAY Conscientious Work_Aatmres Fine Production, Feb., 7-8 For months the Braeside Play Circle has been rehearsing "The Queen's Husband," a sparkling 3- act comedy by Robert Sherwood, to be given at the Braeside school an- ditorium, Friday and Saturday, Feb- ruary T and 8, at 8 o’clock. Under the experienced direction of Remy Hudson, excellent talent has been developd into finished aeb. ing. JIOQ'IL delight-jo-tu-r-ttjr-thr. provoking situations that develop as King and Dictator, vie forhon- on. The King is played by Lee Beardshear; the Queen by Margaret Alger; the Princess by Emogene Hudson; the, Prime Minister by Don- ald Robinson: the Foreign Minister by Francis Simms; the Foreign Prince by "elf Bailey; the King’s Secretary by Judson Cross; the Aide-de-Carnp by Sherman Clonal”. the King's Valet by Willard Ewing; the Liberal Leader. by James Cul- bertson; a Communist by _ Robert O’Dea; and ladies-in-Waiting by Virginia Gross and“ Shams. The settings were designed by George Straub and executed htBmee Eras. burg. _ The lighting and sound are by Arthur Watson,",, ,v , . Large crowds are expected to see this initial production of the Brae- side Play Circle. A: seating facil- ities are limited those who plan to attend are urged to amuse tor tickets immediately. They can be obttined from Mm, Edwin Read; chairman of the Ticket Committee, which consists of; Mrs. Sher-mm Clough, Mrs. Howard Quinlan, Hrs. R. G. Biehn, Mrs. Francis ‘Simms, Mrs. Prank Frame, “or In. John Wilbor. Tickets are also “nibble at (hell’s Drug Stores amtr'Ravirtfn Auto Service in Highland Park; and Krafft’s, Drug Store in lake Forest. 1llh,rittf3Mo, Open _ ' A, __ J Home To Be Gala Affair, February 10 The handsome door prizes for the Thrift Shop Opisr Home, Nativity, February" 10, are now on” di'plly in the window of the Thrift Shop. This se" Baird- and Warner is donating the spice " 390 Ctmtral Avegfor the puty and dam-pm; hum been donated by Gail’s, Drei- ske'a, iamett's and Itarnttyr Bah- err. Both customer: Ind pouch: are invited to drop in from 10 mm. to 5 pan. for a friendly 'viait', (cup of eoftet and doughnuts. 'There is of course no chug: 'for ”(min- men'U but among is naked fo, bring- a "White Eiophcni" titr'art Thrift Shop which will nah than eligible for on. of the pm Number 49

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