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Highland Park Press, 3 Apr 1941, p. 17

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The Mothers' Club of the YWCA will hold their regular monthly meet- ing Tuesday evening, April 8 " 8 o'clock, in the usembly ball u the Y. The feature of the evening will be a demonstration of canned fruit by Min Lavina Merrick, club service bureau, Chiceao branch. of the Kroc- ger grocery end holding my“; Refreshments will be served. The regular meeting of the Wom- an's Auxiliary of the Highland Perk hospital will be held on Wednesday, April 9 " 10:00 a. In. " Trinity Church Park}: Home. Luncheon will he served. Spring being here, iUfrtg models outside will soon be the order of the day. Mrplane enthuliuu who have planes " home ther. want to finkh may bring them to the Center on Saturday morning: and complete their work There is still room in the club for I few more boys or girls. One of the instructor: has volunteered to help boys and girls construct mod- el trains and equipment " well " airplane models. The Junior Airplane dub, which meets regularly on Saturday mom- ings " the Community Center, is now completing solid model]. Lend- ershlp of the group is provided by members of the Hiland Platinum. Other features of the athletic unit are the squash court and handball court. Membership to the athletic depart- ment will be limited, so interested people should join at once. This athletic activity can be under- taken ninety a by groups of two or three or more friends at such times u best suits their convenience. Here is an opportunity for peo- ple who want to engage in health building exercise. It may be used for the purpose of workout, conditioning; muscle-building, or reducing, just the kind of thing bminen men Incl m- en find so valuable in athletic clubs in all cities today. . . With the addition of the new box- ing and wrestling nut and the punch- ing has standard, the exercise room of the Community Center is now fully equipped for business. 123:? i'ittcr,tt, R'rititti , ' p.m.. n t p.m.. “than! must: ' Sim" Gum-unity Chou-m; l part., North on Sum Club. W, te, 0-0:.» ..m., Crou Nut In; I mm. Scout Lam Got-together. M. M m4 an. Junior Chm 8rlg , mm. Chen lab; 7 ttart., Craft Gui rt I an. Young Men's Chet, Monthly "mull. Item-Elf:- H mum. Junior Airplan- dilit, Ar. H p.n.. C.A.R. Birthday 17693-77 'eir,frLiil 'CIELOTW'KQ TSEO GE," Ciu'a Giff; 'RG. Conn-Emily tu. I H an” P,tg Gum , Chen uh; p.M.. Craft H mm. warm Lug: '-' 1.5m bd Cer my! Mr. and Mrs. [gourd J. Km, 4t0 Linden avenue are in mm Mrs. James 0. Clarke, 2237 Un- ‘colmvood drive and Mri. Hart, E. Scarbrough. 2239 Uncolnwood drive, have returned to the'r home. here after spending two weeks in At- lanta, Georgia. In cue of rain or snow Colonel Homer and his men have plannod nu trtternate program. In such use the program will begin " 9 I. m. " the parade ground in the rut of the 40th Brigade Handmade“. The big panic of the day " be staged " seven o'clock, under lurch lights. All types of weapons. transporta- tion methods, and tent displays, my be seen. The school, recruit recep- tion center, and the bemlion lid Ite- tion may be inspected. l April 7 is national Army Day. Elaborate preparations have been made " Fort Sheridan in observance jst the day. Colonel Homer and his ‘staif are working hard to make this one of the most successful army days ever attempted. The public is cordially invited to attend the all day demonstration, and it is expect- 'ed that many folks from Chicago and the shore towns will attend. A number of distinguished military guests have been invited. and if time and conditions present. they will be present to review the troops. Cotred and doUttnttts will be told in, the morning and nfternoon. From the magic hunts of Holly- wood. "The Hunchhck of None Dame” emerge: upon the theatre- going world with a chlllenze to the bigness of all fiittts that have gone before. Telling in vivid fashion the strange love affair that tdeau its theme, the titat sun Charles Laugh- ton, Thomas Mitchell and Maureen O'Hara. At the Alena on Wednes- dny and Thundny with "Meet Boo- ton Blackie," which eter- Chester Morris and Rochelle Hudeon. With Coney Island's glittering thrills for I background the picture offers much in the way of a mystery. Fort Sheridan Holds Open Home Army Day It you want to laugh but, loud and often, take a tip and don't fail to see Kuhuine Hepburn. Cary Grant, James Stewart and Ruth Hm- sey in "The Philadelphia Story," which the Alcyon will screen on Sun- day, Monday and Tuesday. It is one of the year's outlawing successes. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week the Mcyon w!!! pre- lent the three Lune utters. Pric- cilla, Ronemuy and Lola with Gale Page and Jeffrey Lynn in another of the popular series "Pour Nathan.” On the same ptocnln you may see and hear Gene Autry, the maxim cowboy in "Ridin' on 3 Rainbow." With him is his ham-which side- kick Smiley Burnette. Philadelphia Story Scree- Attraetims At Alcyon Theatre Amusements THU PBIII P/N Me Wed-nay, Thad-y rh_r'etr,-- MIJJ P".in-v,u'oa---aes.r-,aemerq-t. SINGLE FEATURE "otatAH--r+ mu WAY DOUBLE “AMI "ttGRAM-RBD. AND "MAY Tahiti-OER” Whit,“- may. _ My ALCYON "THE HUNCHBACK orr NOTRE DAME" " mm mwmmnm: Nun'- your Mum but: lull! ad-te-tnt-."-.-."---. Thet-dm-tat-rt-tte-ture, "thgtgt- 're.bae., In... Chm, (in: (”In I- “THE PHILADELPHIA STORY” 'heMm-t,metatesu-trtatoevevortartd.t -------e--------- ”mun-Inna!- G-Aatev,.mtgrrt-tte,aq.evuet. “MEET BOSTON BLACKIE” M ”an. lunc- o‘lcn In “RIDIN’ ON A RAINBOW" 'TOUR MOTHERS” mmmyw r-T-TUC...: Eva-y! .....6t00t.6t80 s'llli'd'ntlrhisi,,i'lt.vt.a' mes m April 0. I. MC.LI

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