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Highland Park Press, 30 Sep 1943, p. 4

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} _ | Highland Park Must Not Fail \__The first ing Hllemw.il\! ||, be held by the Weg#t Ridge Community. || club Tuesday evenifig, Oct. 5, at West H%Mus ‘clock. ' n‘}' Programs for the coming year will m‘-!hmby‘dnmm g‘tzid. Q"‘“ia...a The mose. fj }n will be held s,,; around an |\GLENCOE West Ridge Club To Meet Tuesday open | fire, and nuts and coffee will be served. Hodge is the new ‘president of the club. â€" â€" || _| ‘THU., FRIL.,~SAT, Sept. 30â€"Oct. 1â€"2 "DHJ BARRY WAS A LADY" "BIRST COMES COVURAGE" Bob Hope, ‘Dorgthy Lamour "THEY GO?D:! COVERED" THU,, FRL, SAT. â€"~Oct. 7â€"8â€"9 Loretta Young) Alan William Tr Brian Aherne, Merle Oberon SUN., MON., TUES., WED. Oct. 3â€"4â€"5â€"6 Red Skeitons Lucile Ball Pat V Brien, Randolph Scott As bankers we‘re proud of the comâ€" munity awe live arid work in. We know the courage and sacrifice called for to Buy War Bonds when balancing the home budâ€" get grows increasingly complicated. Evez;y battle is won by a final supreme effort. Highland Park‘s Third War Loan _ d drive is now at the the critical stage. . a ?$ATfifi?K%3‘0$:‘ {All in ‘Technicolor) "BOMBARDIER®" "CHINA" 418 , Joe Sawyers Vernon Avenue id Park 605 illiam Bendix, add & Ca0 is td sated First National Bank Eet‘s Push.. .. Friday, Oct. t | * #:00 Open se for wives of service 7:30 Craft instruction 9:30 Refres‘imients Saturday, Od. e > j 1 5:30â€"6:30 Horseback riding Overnight pmm, Breakfast, . 35¢ Sunday, Oct. ofâ€" : iÂ¥ 7 :30 a. m., Horseback riding. : 9:00 a. m., Jaya club f 6:00 p. m., wichâ€"salad supper 6130 Singâ€" Ks 7 :00 Burton Holmes Swiss movie 8:00 Swiss Show Ety 7:30 Keno 8 :Q'Dancemn 9:30 Refre 8 :30 Danch]hAATC Band . p+ Monday, Oct1 & =|. ts )jc d 7 :00 Dance instruction by Mrs. Lucy Smith _ y 4 OHlf 7:30 Craft instruction |_ § 8 :15 Square ceâ€"N. A. Finnell, calâ€" 9:00 Danceâ€"Highland Park GSO 9:30 Refreshments * j ARMY SPENbs MILLION FOR RECREATION ° _ The army is spending more than a million dollars a month for recteation and athletic ¢quigment for its fighting men at home and overseas, the War department reports. Equipment is proâ€" vided for the favorite sports of the fighting men, particularly baseball and football. Those prefering less active recreation have the cHoice of cards, dominoes, darts, chess, checkers, backâ€" gammon, or| bingo. Included among the mdun’ are u,xuqiul’ instruments. HIGHLAND PARK U.S.0. MOVIES | A ND py e Of Highland Park wimneiee Ballet Russe" F3 Opens At Civic f Operk4 House Oct. 15 A total of 18 productions, four 0 which ‘new <this â€" year, will be brought here by the Ballet Russe de Monte (hrio, which makes a nine da; stop in |EChicago‘s Civic Opera: hous: beginni October 15... ‘The : Baile Russe will visit Chicago for 13 per formancés in the course of its eleyâ€" enth. ‘donsecutive transcontinen tour. â€" [E‘ 8 U Headifg* this company of 60 ¢â€" ers is a| trinmvirate unparalelled modern|} ballet _ historyâ€"Alexan Danilovh, prima ballerina of our day, Igor Yopuskevitch, exponent of class= ical daffce, and Frederic Franklin, distinguithed for prodigious variet and ‘infinite: popularity. Other stars of:. the:|company . include â€" Nathalie Krassoy{ka, Ruthanna Boris, Dorothy Etheridge, Anna Istomina, Tatiaga Grantzefa, â€" Leon â€" Danielian, and James‘ §tarbuck. 7 f t First Shpwing f ‘1 The four new productions to '-1 ceive thgir tirst Chicago showing durâ€" ing thef coming engagement inclugie the "Refl Poppy;".noted Soviet ballet which "has been, reâ€"stagedâ€" by. the noted | ':oreographéi Igor Schwézâ€" off. ‘ It lis danced to a score of e same e by Reinhold Gliere, !f n of . Sovikt composers, and has bn dedica ted by its creator to our z! 1â€" lant: $dfiet and ‘Chinese 'alflies; f ' Othe?{ new works are»‘Antient Risâ€" sia,"! af composite of Russian _vlk tales ddficed to the popular Tchaik J‘} « sky Pigno Concerto; "Etude," which employy Bach music Adr ‘its classl design hnd a new modern Spa sh ballet chiled "The Cuckholds Fakr." t 10 [ And that is why we haven‘t a si dqubt that you will buy bonds from Block Chairman i;:f you hav,en’q. al Nere | sigh d But wé‘lmoyv, aé you flnow, that lar loaned to our government tod ilt edge First Mortgage on the Vi s America of tomorrow. _ ‘ it ty m,{.‘?flt‘” w ui wl §4 "HE PRESS B it of goal Y In B ~AMUSEME N‘ | Commmunity Center |‘The Student Prince‘ | " Calendar _ \To Open Oct. 4 At _ First Aid Class A standard Red Crdss first aid will start Tuesday: ing, Oct. â€" at 9:30.| Register with Civilian â€" fense, HP. 1400, or,at the uni center. â€"| it Nesn amerd ts s ‘Thursday, Sept. 30â€" [ 5 8 p.m., iEenm"s board of dnl‘echon! Saturday, Oct. 2â€" . | ' 9 a. m., ?hme rooms open . | 2 p.m., Model Airplane club | | Game |rooms‘operi /.; )‘ > _ Monday, Oct. 4â€" ‘| .. _ _ } *hev Tuesday, Oct. 5 :[~=1 [ j/: & PR TR P.. Mors ‘Gerden tlub North Suburban Philatelic societ Wednesday, Oct. 6 | | 9:30 a. m., Girl Scout leaders| ~ | _Community center‘s board of direcâ€" tors will hold their next mohflrly neetâ€" ing on Thursday ¢vening, Sept. 30, at 8 o‘clock. Members of the board are asked to attend. [ESW Yearly at this time Community cenâ€" ter‘s board plans the prog to |be gonducted at the center. ‘Anyone havâ€" ing any ideas of activiti t i programs please let Mr.| "X," H.P. 2442 know. Some plans now developing are: ~JPunior â€" Stamp . club, Older Boys Boxing: and Athl;‘% ‘club, .fi‘mho?me programs for high ;acl;ool N | Moose Lodge Will Meet On Tuesday \ Theré will be * regular| thonthly meeting of the officers of t Highâ€" land Park Moose Jodge at “‘\em of Walter Rateike, 1655 Mt, P 1 street, Northfeld, on Tuegday eveâ€" ning, Oct. 5 at 8 ol;lock. Mr. Rateike extends an invitation to all the mem, bers of the Moose lodge to: sttend the meeting. â€"_ | > 4: ned‘. m Girl. Scout Jeaders training t Ey is torâ€" ngle our ady P S ie P noe Erlanger Theatreé all light operas, "T! ,smen‘e"' i§ certainly among the best balanced as to story, music} comedy and r; elements w‘nch go| to make up a t show. Long before it was ftade lnto a ~musical production with Sig ; +Romber‘s thrilling| melodies, if s a ‘great ~play," khowh "as "Old [Heidel: berg‘s â€" thrilling ~melodies, it b! aA |gmt play; known as "Old fH 1â€" berg": in â€" which | Richard Mansfield starred for a number of years.| It thlls the story of the Prince who goek) to college, falls in dove with a litt itâ€" ress of the student inn and (t -a is suddenly called away to his oneâ€" ‘sentimental tale which has both pdig: nancy and tende . ‘ Few plays in modern : theatrical history (have| atâ€" tracted so much attention, and at pne time the Messrs. Shubert had t¢ â€" panies ‘of) the ce ted: operetta rgn ning simultaneously in diflev%? parts of the country. (9 9 Mas LEA _ The latest produttion of _ Stuâ€" dent Prince," that| popular lusty, roâ€" bust ahd tender willyplay | engagement at the| Erlanger Theatfe, Chicago, â€"beginning) Monday, ber. 4, ‘with matinees Wednesday w urday, and every night including Sgnâ€" day. More respl than ¢ver, in entirely new dress and scenic |investiâ€" ture, this‘ musical |favorite is comi to the Etlam irect from, a 17â€" week all summer |engagement) at |i Broadway Theatre in New 4. s .. Long hailed |as of the £ all light operas, "The. Student ‘Pringe" i$ certainly among the best 7 as to story, music; comedy ' elements which go|to make up a show. Long before it was hfade ifto a ~â€"musical pfqdneFm with | Si _ iRomber‘s thrilling| melodies, it was a â€"~"The Student ‘Prince" hasg the, most resqunding scores in a mod}earhrjr 0 incl noted ~nu s a@s "Drinki Golden Days," â€"" in Ll{ny# "Ser * ‘"Farewell, Deat, We F-&' ‘and "Student Life operetta | boasts lof" a ; sing hale chorus reputed to be one of, the be oollectio'lrofé voites in the legi %: theatre. / | / h | Everett .\fyarsl I, former ; baritone of the New York Meirgpoli is starked at the| head (of th? st, of featuring Frank| Hornaday\ as |the Prince, Lautel Hurley: as Kathi \}'Qnt! many others, id â€" vi [b 4 SPECIAL SUNDAY FE GOLFERS : the Shore‘s finest daily fee _ er#} tecing off before 18,!;01:3?* 4 Sundaysâ€"1 :00 fo 4:00 p. .. _| Affter‘ mâ€"n,& . _ LADIES‘ paY f ‘Mondays |and Frida at BRIERGA GOLEF On Road betwe Skokie Blvd. and, Waukegar PINK P STEA ‘Bmficnsi |® COUNTRY CLUB * SINCE 1901 BACK THE ATT LAKE as "Old |Heidelâ€" élodies, â€" it | a as â€" "Old |Heidelâ€" Richard 1d "of years.| It t¢lls fillié 'hQ\ to e with a li it l, former | batitone Neripolian Oe head (of the lcast of K â€"(CHICEENâ€"CHOPS §« l UNDER NEW Air ver,) |m inv:#p coml a |17â€" Eg} of d t« ust his LA p P 0 Cfice, 14 < Corwith df&i ‘tveryone" to be to save every bit of paper, and tchthe news for further ‘develâ€" in collection plans. esP societies will be at the Highland k U.S.0. Sunday, Oct. 3, to enâ€" ain. Préceding the yodelers and ringers, a Burton Holmes travelog ie will be shown, entitled "Beauâ€" Switzerland." _ ~. avid Swelfel, president of the soâ€"» es, and Joseph Beckel, both of ago, will head the delegation. The ram hap been secured by H. L. gman, 4 member of the local O. entertainment committee} he usual sandwichâ€"salad ufi be served by phe Johanna | ‘ io'c,locfl. The AAATC â€"band will for ing the latter part of the : Sunday tfufimban Waste ,lj‘a'gd Co., adâ€" éd in the Highland Park News alling HP. 1256 or call Civilian {tv members of the Swissâ€"Ameriâ€" LE FAR M phone H.P, 1400., newspapers arestacked, u?lded as on the mews stands, tied y in bundles 12 inches high, four bundles will weigh 100 pounds. ened cartons kept for city truck ction with the newspapers may be r tied together in bundles 12 s high or put in one darge carton for the purpose.: Smaller amounts ewspaper and cartons may be sold er anid flattened cartons, sechrely bundles, may be put in the salâ€" boxes at the Highland Park and: ia railroad ‘stations. Or the Junâ€" Ivage captains will call for. it ifked by phone. Bundles of 100 sâ€"will be picked up by the city â€" only newspapers, magazines, cartons _tied together, am d: ing‘ paper must be salvaged," s â€" Mrs, ‘ Nathan Corwith â€" Jr., vation chairman, "but even all aps> from. waste baskets® are vital: for: the wat effort, if ‘each day into paper bags, or »d‘in newspaper and tied." itions, food, andâ€" medical: sup» for the Army ‘and Navy â€"need amount of papcrbhoard containâ€" their shipments east and west ; the. fighting, fronts. 2o t million tons‘ is the estimated { paperboard that,must be proâ€" ~this year. The only way that can be reached is by reprocessâ€" er increasing amounts of waste nse 1400. <Ravinia parents .may a note to school if they save..50 ds, which will be called ‘for ‘and ited to the school.. : rents are urged to ‘remind their ren each week *o take old newsâ€" rs: and magazines on the Sekool ction day: Lincoln Mm is day morning; Ravinia A is nesday morning. : The other W aste Paper Be Salvaged Overseas Duty intfense emergency need for paâ€" at hand, with threats of a seriâ€" aper shortage impending: unless nendous response in paper salâ€" s.made by al} householders. © iss Night At cal USO Mt LIBERTYVYILLE 1031 , September 30, 1943 EXCLUSIVE y in dtfagitLa oTe 53 10y We Tach Pm on #,

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