United Choirs To Present The Messiah mance of THE MESSIAH will be mbyihlhhdauinol New o pment s 207 day evening, 21, at eight o‘â€" colck under the direction of .Paul Verâ€" non, who succeeds George L. Tenney as Director of Music at New First. traito, Waliter Boydston, tenor, and Luke Gask, bass, with Dr. William Lester at the organ, The New First Choirs will be augmented for this perâ€" formance by members of the Austin Soloists will be Margaret Lester 3 ! JX / J !! i| /A ‘09 j y / E4 ‘ P ¢ *}' 150 U 3 o Children under 12 85¢ 4 ‘ s Served from 1:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. P Fresh Fruit Coupe Supreme, Grenadine f : t Jumbo Gulf Shrimp Cocktail i Cream of Chicken Soup Beef Consomme, Marrow Dumplings 3 * \' Hearts of Celery Mixed Giant Olives 'L; i. Spiced Pickles & ‘k Chestnut Stuffed Land OLakes Turkey, @ F. Cranberry Compote 3 t ME Roast Ribs of Prime Beef, Natural Gravy, 3 â€" Yorkshire Pudding ‘ WEX Baked Sugar Cured Hickory Ham, Raisin Sauce Roast Watertown Goose, Celery Dressing, R Stewed Apples i Rrailut Like Sunarine Whitetish TLaman & EARLY . » » » » « . â€"6:00 to 6:30 Binp ....... 29° Wds t heuse;s _ 1100 to 6190 THURSDAY TELEPHONE H. P. 2400 THURSDAY Janes‘ finest story . . . as stirringly emotional as it‘s rictously hilarious! Here‘s the show that TOPS them all . . . It‘s positively Bob‘s best comedy A L C Y O N l - ONâ€"THELAKE Thursday, Dec. 25, 1941 Entertainment packed with drama and comedy! rosert monTobiteéry‘Chivoe rames, Roast Watertown Goose, Celery Dressing, Stewed Apples Broiled Lake Superior Whitefish, Lemon Butter + Apricot Sherbet New Potatoesc in Cream _ Mashed Potatoes Marshmailow Candied Sweet Potatoes Green Peas with Mint Brussels Sprouts Baked Hubbard Squash Hot Mince Pic Fresh Strawberry Parfait Pumpkin Pie, Whipped Cream _ Apple Pic Christmas Frult Cake Edam Cheese Plum Pudding, Barndy Sauce Chocolate Parfait Assorted Fruit Old English Cheddar American Cheese Coffee Tea Milk Pineapple Salad HOTEL MORAINE _ _ _ (XMAS DAY ONLY) ___ _ _ BARBARA STANWYCK, HENRY FONDA "HERE COMES MR. JORDAN®" "OUR WIFE" A lavishsand engaging romantic comedy! "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH®" LLOYD NOLAN, CONSTANCE MOORE "DOWN ARGENTINE WAY" RUTH HUSSEY, MELVYN DOUGLAS "GIRL FROM AVENUE A" JANE WITHERS, KENT TAYLOR Cranberry st Ribs of Yorkshire MOVIES AND AMUSEMENTS "BUY ME THAT TOWN‘" DON AMECHE, BETTY GRABLE "THE LADY EVE" that perforâ€" Pr § ppry=* : Supreme, Grenadine Shrimp Cocktail Chicken Soup Marrow Dumplings Choral Club, the combined forces numâ€" bering two hundred or more singers.. STAH, totk becamse it is the fno hus both because it is the two hunâ€" dredth anniversary of the creation of this immortal masterpiece by George Frederick Handel, and because it will be the first occasion on which Mr. Vernon :will direct the United Chorus is the special musical events for which New First Church has been famous for 35 years. A On Friday evening, December 19, a reception will be tendered Paul Verâ€" non; diner at 6:15 will be followed by a Christmas party. â€" Dr. O. W. S. McCall, DD, Litt D., the minister, will preach on Sunday morning, 11:00 am., on Carols at Night. At 8:00 p.m. every Sunday Combination Salad HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. from smy angle! Tel. 4444 N. S. Wrestling Schedule is Announced Northwestern university‘s wrestling season will be highlighted by an wastâ€" erm trip in February in which the Wildcat grapplers will meet Franklin and Marshall, the Navy, and Washingâ€" ton and Lee. The complete schedule of 10 matches was announced this week by Coach Wes Brown. The schedule: Jan. 8â€"Wheaton at Wheaton 17â€"Bradley at Evanston 24â€"Chicago at Evanston Feb. ‘6â€"Franklinâ€"Marshall at Landâ€" caster, Pa. 7â€"Navy at Annapolis 9â€"Washingtonâ€"Lee at Lexingâ€" ton, Va. 14â€"Wisconsin at Madison 21â€"Purdue at Lafayette 28â€"Chicago at Chicago Mar. 6â€"Purdue at Evanston 13â€"14â€"Conference at Chicago GLENCOE 'l'h-n..fll-.hh% Dec. 25, 26, 27 "WEEKEND in HEAVEN® Alice Fayeâ€"John Payne _ "FATHER: "'l"AxaTwir' t Men Swanson "PARACH BATTALION® ~BELLE STARR® Gene Tierneyâ€"_Randoiph_Scott in RIO* Open Mea., thru Fri., at 6:00 turday Mat. Xmas Party Candy & Free C-k.l‘:oh 21â€"22â€"23â€"24 Dec. 18, 19, Orchestra Hall To Have ‘Black Out‘ Christmas Carols A chorus of 150 youngsters from all parts of the city, members of the Civic Music, Children‘s Association, will join with the choir and soloists of the Sunâ€" day Evening Club at the seven o‘clock meeting. The message of the carol, "Star of wonder, star of light, guide us to thy perfect Light" will sound the ‘Theme of their program. A trial biackâ€"out to hatred, greed and war till take place Sunday in Orâ€" chestra Hall from 7 to 9 during the Christmas service of the Chicago Sunâ€" age will join in a joyous festival of tage t m cuhies aio io mun‘.ood'ilonnn:w The Christmas address at the main meeting at cight will be given by Bishop G. Ashton Oldham, "The Releâ€" vance of Christmas," and will be inâ€" troduced by Clifford W. Barnes, president G. Peck, Artie Shaw To Play For Infant Welfare Dance the Bible Singing with the choirsof 125 in the Christmasâ€" song service during the eight o‘clock meeting are Louisa Hoe, Virginia Auyer, Mark Love and Charles Sears. will There are five exâ€"orchestra leaders in the 32â€"piece swing band of symâ€" phonic proportions which Artie Shaw will bring to the Aragon Ballroom, Monday, December 29th for the huge dance sponsored by the Kenilworth Center of the Infant Welfare Society. All proceeds of the dance will go to underprivileged mothers, mothersâ€"toâ€" be, and babies. lent of the Club. Colonel Robert eck, prominent Episcopal layman, read the Christmas story. from H. P. Archery Club Is State Leader Highland Park had an Archery Club in 1879. This club was instrumental in the formation of the National Arâ€" chery Association of the United States. Highland Park has an Archery Club today. It is a very active club At present there are thirty members. Seventeen men, and thirteen women. A few of these are : Dr. George Weil, Sidney Morris, William E. Cunningâ€" ham, who has placed high in several interstate matches, Russ Hoogerhyde, six times National Archery Champion. The Club holds the state team won last summer at State m-miumpun,n-. Hoogerhyde, W. E. Cunningham, Irvâ€" season now under way is the recreaâ€" tion room of Ekn Place School. Officers elected at the last meeting were : Irving Brand, President ; Eloise Weil, Secretary; and Don Slutz, Treasurer. Committees necessary to the func tioning of the club have been ap Phone H. P. 483 _ William E. Cunningham is retiring president, ms The club meets every Thursday night at 7:30, to shoot a Team Round. Using a handicap system, each memâ€" ber has an equal chance for an award at the end of each month, and a cup at the end of the season. Tournaments will be held with other Archery Clubs throughout the season. A business meeting is held once a month. ~ Sunday afternoons the range is open from 2:30 to 5 o‘clock for pracâ€" tice shooting. Visitors are welcome both Thursday nights, and Sunday afternoons. Memberships are open for those interested. to $125.00 Thursdoy, December 18, 1941 wood over and over. Will H. Hays‘ office had passed the picture. There is hardly a pictureâ€"goer who hasn‘t I?BMODMM to say about the National Legion of Decency‘s banning of Great Garbo‘s new picture, *Twoâ€"Faced Woman," with Archbishop Spellman also condemning it, and various cities banning it as well.* The plot, that of the woman who poses as her twin sister to glamorous, has been used in Hollyâ€" shocked him. But since *‘Twoâ€"Faced Woman" was banned, there must have beep some excellent reason for it. Do you remember that delightfu story, ‘‘The Constant Nymph*"? I will be made again by Warnes Brothers. with Charles Boyer and daysâ€"in the principal roles. about a young man who becomes a financier by mistake. Last time it was filmed was in 1914, after it had been a successfu‘ ‘age production. CHARLES BOYER Joan Fontaineâ€"who can have pracâ€" Bob Hope and Victor Moore are to be teamed in Paramount‘s verâ€"