ay into the confidence of R. and later of the Chamâ€" merce of Highland Park, lity and faithfulness to gave ~himseKf â€"without task set him and his servâ€" of the Highland Park , Suturdayâ€"night, there zx of real entertainment. with her charming perâ€" her recitations as only er animated face and erisms portraying her cterizations (w hic h nd her choice Oof selecâ€" for a memorable event. tled "Homework" made sion on many mothers e as it is certain that emselves in the same is â€" this ~Philadelphia ‘sday morning, April 17, k, Mr. John Larkins Bel} > Highland Park to. talk in‘s club on the "gatherâ€" lowers and shrubs." ‘The. was made by the Comâ€" den class who~ are inâ€" embers of all neighborâ€" nd in fact any garden 6Join them. â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" as. studied landscape arâ€" ktensively both in this in England, applying the iis <professional knowlâ€" arly to wild plants. subdividers have eliminâ€" of the wild flower haunts rn how, when and what ‘in~ order to preserve ers. This talk is both ntertaining: ~Remember pril 17th at the Womâ€" n to. all, 5 & . Sale of igdon Co. Stock t has been made by iett Co., that beginâ€" April 11, they will 1e stock of the L. R. s store at large reâ€" ces. The sale, it is o take place at the as Julian Smith of pen a drygoods store eation about May 1, is _due the Womans ring such a talented land Park and thanks those merchants and ve of their effort so : made this wonderful le. Wild Flowers â€" â€" Be Given April 17 ‘ gave promise of a fine sefuiness. He had a dry brightened up his speech tionships in business and :. ~He was a devoted &on ! and father, and will be lly by his parents, wife a large circle of friends. vho â€"attended the proâ€" ~Cornelia â€"Otis Skinner lace auditorium under udience &E ear Miss Skinner re executive . ~ PRESENT H. 8. PLAY . ~~.TOMORROW NIGHT ~â€"Other near relatives Tliving® are a brother; Charles Sheahen and two He was married about 33 _years ago to Miss Caroline Rudoliph, daughâ€" ter of another pioneer family and whose father was George Rudolph. She survives and there are three chilâ€" dren, Lloyd. W. Sheahen, Earl G. Sheaher and Mrs. H. B. Freberg, all of Highland Park. There are also three.â€" grandchildrén,; Frances and Joanâ€" Sheahen, children of Mr. and Mirs. Lioyd Sheahen, and William Sheahen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Sheahen, we ts acl ky (Continued from 2nd preceding page) 4 .000 0. MORBRURTAAACRTCIT ~Urusdy Colonel © Hardyâ€". i«:*>...Jack _ ‘Jenkisson Brother Andrews, A Clergyman ... Tom Lester Joey Shanks, A 16 year old war volunteer.. Madeline King Philip Manning Mrs. Manninig Dr. Randall FRANK W. SHEAHEN _ FUNERAL TOMORROW Elsie, 3â€"years old Farmer Shanks "Ma" Shanks m Sue,â€" A Neighbor Gir] Mrs. Bates .....:.;...... Grandma Perley .. _.. Sam Carter, a ‘soldier Lem*Tollard < ... .0. . Newt Gillespie, a Northern An orchestral ensemble, under the direction ~of Mr. Dinketoo, will proâ€" vide the music ‘before the beginning of the performance and between. the, acts. h â€"â€"~Asâ€"to â€"transportation, â€"all â€"southâ€" bound , North Shore trains will stop at Vine avenue between 7 and 8:30 p. m. and all north bound trains ‘will stop there‘ between 10 p. m. and midâ€" night, â€"A bus from Deerfield and Northbrock will 'brii;ng' pgssérig;rs-‘t.; the high scW60l and call for them there at the end of the performance. ~The settings, ~which are ~ being made by Mr, Schneider‘s shop classes, are> completed: â€"Costumesâ€"_areâ€" now ready, some having been rented from a firm in Chicago.: ; 4+ h . With two.dress rehearsals and a week of. special work on â€"climatic effects, it is expected that the Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields senior class: play, "The Copperhead," will ‘be presented with unusual effectivenessâ€"t o m o r r o w night, Friday, April 12. The ad: vancesale of tickets has been heavy, and â€"box offices sales the night of the performance should mean a full house. > : The play is a fascinating. Civil War story hinging around the activiâ€" ties of the Copperheads, from, which the play reéceives its name. The cosâ€" tumes and stage settings are charâ€" acteristic of the period. «.=:.~â€"~./â€" _~The characters aré all students of the senior class, of the Deerfieldâ€" Shieldsâ€"high â€"school, â€"withâ€"the excepâ€" tion of Kathryn Einbecker, small daughter of,. Mr. . and Mrs. Wiliam Einbecker, of Lake Forest, who takes the part of Elsie Shanks, threeâ€"years old. _ * Expect 1700 Péople to See "The Copperhead" by High old _......_____Kathryn Einbecker Acts HI and IV _ â€" 0 mpoumo...... Mary Wil Riley g â€"......... _Donald Vaughan ~â€"â€"â€"~..... Harriette Golden â€".<.....Harold Browning School Seniors Cast ... Waiter Watson â€".._Ethel Skidmore ... Alite Fulkerson â€"â€"......Ada Thomas â€"â€"...... Helena Saul z... .George Lake ... Wynn â€"Peterson Soldiér ... ....Lawton Crosby _Jack â€" ‘Jenkisson Dick Hawkins | in those early years: Those were | times of trial and hardship. for the pastors and people, but these sturdy folk never faltered and their‘ faith did not fail. There are many, in the membership of Bethany church toâ€" day who are children and grandchilâ€" |dran of those deyoted leaders. _ â€"â€" Spirit Remains se While conditions have changed in many ways, the pioneer spirit is still with us. Every age needs some one or some group who can see into the future far enough toâ€"realize the necâ€" essity of preparing for it in advance.l Itâ€"seems according to the present pastor, that.the folk who started the new Bethany church, were of that type and that the future will show them to have been real pioneers in laying out a plan that provides for expansion, and that will care for a constantly increasing church school and social life. The: cut used chereâ€" with shows the building, not as it | is today, but as it will be when e’n-z tirely completed. The nave is comâ€" | pleté, but only the ground story of the | (Continued from 2nd preceding page) DEDICATE BETHANY EVANGELICAL CHURCH mient will be in St. Mary‘s ceme-§ tery at Lake Forest. I He was a member of the Highland Park Lodge of Elks, the Moose and the Modern: Woodmen. 2+ Funeral Friday 5 â€"Theâ€"funeralâ€"service will_be held at 10 ~o‘clockâ€"Friday «â€"morning, < at â€"St. He had served as viceâ€"president of the Highland Park Chamber of Comâ€" merce and for:several years was a menber ‘of ‘its board of directors. HRe was deeply interested in every movement for . the welfare and proâ€" gress of Highland Park and the beneâ€" fit of its people and he always did his full share in helping along every worth while cause. He was regarded AS ’ianq;honqrgd and . honorable citiâ€" zen, one of those sterling characters whose worth. is best. manifested: by his Tife and works. The sympathy of the entire community is extended the relatives. . in the ‘city and vicinity were legion and by* all ‘he was greatly ‘beloved for his many fine traits and genial disposition. 9ns fnintiF e â€"_ Frank Sheahen, many years ago, was engaged in the butchering busiâ€" ness here; later he solf out to enter the employ of the North Shore Line, at the same time maintaining an arâ€" tesian water distribution business among a large number of customers. In 1917 he engaged in the coal and material business and continued sucâ€" eessfully in that line until his death. f Served City Wel He was city â€"marshal about thirty years ago and served as alderman on the ‘city council. In all his business and political engagements he fulâ€" filled his duties to ‘his patrons and constituents with unfailing efficiency and held always the respect and conâ€" fidence .of all with whom he was asâ€" sociated or had dealings,. â€"His friends sisters, Mrs. . William Dooley and Mrs, Jane : Mills, all of> Highland Park. hree . brothers; Daniel, James and John â€"F. Sheahen, are dead, all of whom also were well known citizens in â€"their â€"timeée. â€"â€"â€"â€" t 2 omm T H E P R ES 3 Mr. G.<L. Hostetter, exâ€"secretary of Chicago Employers association will give a talk; his> subject will be "Rackoteoéers." .0 % * : ~ The North End Branch, Friends of Chicago Junior school, will hold their regular monthly meeting on Tuegday, April 16th, 8:30 p.hi., at the Sovâ€" ereign hotel, 5200 Kenmore avenue, Chicago. : > N Peter °B. DeGries ‘died ~Tuesday motning at the home of W. F. Nel: son, 824 Forest avenue, aged 84 years, 11. months and 13 days. Mr. DeGries was the father of Mrs. Nelson and had .been making his home with the Nelsons. _ BA ~~â€" d sn . Bishop L. H. Seageéer, of Leâ€" Mars, lowa, is a forceful speaker and. man young in spirit, full of sympathy for youngâ€"and old, and one whose felâ€" lowship ‘will be. much enjoyed and long remembered by: all who hear his messages and meet him personâ€", ally.. So try andâ€"bring.â€"yourâ€"family. and friends and share the good things All friends of the church are in vited to attend these services. . This is an invitation fromâ€" the church through its pastorâ€" and board of trustees. Rev. C. F. Schriver. F. Cl Noerenberg,â€" W._E. Meierhoff, Frank Miller, A. E. Vetter; A. J. Keller. | Peter B. DeGries Dies | f at Home of Daughter The last two.served during the merâ€" ger of the churches and the planning of theâ€" present building. â€" ‘Rev. J, G: Eller was theâ€"presiding Elder at that time. â€"â€"Rev. A. J. â€"Byas,â€"theâ€"present. presiding elder, whose picture apâ€" pears herwith, has been a faithful adâ€" viser â€"since the beginning of the «presg« ent pastor‘s.term of service. . He will assist in the services of dedication Sunday. ym church school portion of the building is now completed. â€" / ~ * xm _ Pastors in Later Yearsâ€" â€" Among the pastors of later years who served the Highland Park church weâ€"mention the following: Rev. B. R. Schultze, Rev. J. G. Schwab, Rev. J. F. Van Evera, Rev. R; W; wï¬m Rev. J. H. Keagle and ‘Rev.J, G. Finkbeiner. $"~ 4 Bishop L. H. Seager be elected. to complete the remaining two years â€"of his term, and for this office there. are. three candidates whose names appear on the official bailot and one whose candidacy was announced. too late to get the name on the ballot. The first three are Clarence Monahan, Charles Redmond and William G. Wilson, and the latâ€" ter is Frank Smith. ~.â€" fye mive! 4 The funéral service was held at 9:30â€"â€"o‘clock this . morning at St. James. church, Highwood, and burial was in St: Patrick‘s cemetery, At Everett. f Annual Election at Oak Terrace School Mrs. Gibbons had many friends in Highland Park and vicinity by whom she was highly esteemed, and the sympathy of all is extended the relaâ€" tives at this time. . Children living are Mrs. Joseph Yore and Frank E. and Ambrose C. Gibbons.. _ i PS c of her lifé, She was a daughter of Mr.â€"and Mrs. John Conway, pioneer residents in Lake county. _ Mrs.= Nora T. Gibbons, widow of Dennis E. Gibbons, died Tuesday morning at Rer home, 519 South St. Johns avenue. â€" She was born Dec. lived START SEVERAL NEW â€"â€" BULDNCGS N City Mrs. Nora_ T. Gibbons & s Dies; Funeral Today _The Atlantic & Pacific TeaCo., also has rented a store in the buildâ€" ing,; on the Roger Williams side, and will â€"move its Ravinia store into the new * structure: *+> 2 "" ssm 2l 3. 5 The J. B, Garnett Co., has rented the east store, on: Roger Williams avenue and will open their Ravinia branch store therein with a complete modern stock of drygoods, etc. \_EKarl W. Gsell & Co., druggists, have leased the corner store and will establish a modern drug_store_there about May 1 with new. fixtures and furnishings, makingâ€"one â€"of the finest and: most modern drug stores on the north shore, it is understood.. ~ > CLCCUNm aâ€" nne slruciure at the. corâ€" ner of Roger Williams and St. Johns avenue, to be known as the Roger Williams, with 65. feet frontage on Roger Williams and 110 feet on â€"St. Johns. It will= be of three stories with eightâ€"stores on the first floor and ~15 apartments of â€" three, fo% and five rooms and six offices above. The stotes will .be ready for use by May 1, and the apartments and ofâ€" fices by May 15, it is expected. The total investment is estimated â€" at $250,000. . The building cost is about $175,000 and the site is worth around $75,000, it is reported. Milledge D. Bullard is the sole agent for the property and will have his offi¢es in the building. es ht * <«â€"Kart . WY. Gsel & Un o Arniilsts erecting aâ€"fine structure at the {Continued ‘from preceding page) 1 on in this~sectionâ€"practicallyâ€"alt ibbons, diedâ€" Tuesday r home, 519 South St. She ~was born Dec. Thursday, April 11, 1929