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Highland Park Press, 16 Jan 1930, p. 5

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ill be 21. at h T > i man, "by vere and rint rom ark. < Wfi ich will _ a. parâ€" regtet as been ughout, mt His ared land »bt.aind Chiug_o ‘amuq e . 8 ‘k wogj ay, Jan. The Highland Park and Highwood i fire forces w summoned at once but the es had gained such headâ€" | way. little could be done to save Next building. Severson and his family _ {ifsought shelter in the home of a son, Park [ Edgar Severson, next door. They will ite its_ _ thars.â€" NnE __that _ Ant . mak. lay gan lic is p. m. A. ASâ€" 3ishop â€"prinâ€" is reâ€" 7â€"â€"five Jtates 1cago striet ished 11 be Tess efit of tems _ the and 8. Wil. 1 a.-n‘“w_" man of il1 hold D 201X 0 horal can â€" 'ok.l. Am _member } . P. 3914 horal ha« .1,,,. 1. 3 ~ "3 . Music _ Ulub has started rehearsal on some y lovely ‘music. It is most imâ€" ortant that all members be present t the Weekly nh.ml'.. on Hond" fternoon at the Y. W. C. A. The b'ca‘nm a~ few mara mwank " â€" fregular weekly meeting of the land Park Lions club is held at ntodayatflnGremTuPot. tor k endes hariy t pe is . % "club is ‘ & und taking deep interest in ill matters of civic and community welfare.. A number of the members ttended the meeting of the new Lions l lub at Deerfleld last week.â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€" The regular w lighland Park ) oon today at .« errit Thorne is An investigation in to the cause of the fire by Fire Chief Evans Dever of Highwood failed to reveal the source of the conflagaration. Defective wirâ€" nace is another. , ‘ Twoâ€"canary birds and four goldâ€" fish died in the fire but, contrary to first reports SmmnaMmdvg d hence were not warned of the ire by a canineâ€"of any kind._ _ _â€" Mr. _ Severson, â€"whose home _ was burned, was mayor of Highwood for 12 years, retiring from office last | pring in order to run for the office bay , Il!!ifiiii. T. is +. Choral Club _ Rehearse New Music lodgings. ions Club Members at Deerfield Meeting The four Seversons were asleep in the house at 106 Pleasant avenue when . the daughter, Emma, . was awakened by the smell of smoke, Getâ€" ting up to investigate, she found the greater portion of the downstairs on fire. She woke up the others and they ran down the stairway shortly before it was burned clear of its tut-.{ enings and caved in. wales Driven from the house in their night clothes by flames which soon s ‘standing former Mayor Joseph n varson of Highwood, with his w;f:g, n and daughter, esca »d_unscathed The frame house, furnishings and clothing of the Severson family were totally destroyed, causing a loss of more than $10,000, â€"with insurance of $3,000 on the building and $800 on contents. â€" Fire Early Friday Morning Desâ€" â€"troys Residence of Former â€" <~«~~â€"Mayor of â€"City > SEVERSON HOME AT HIGHWOOD IS BURNED Highland Park i1 use a few more good Anyone desiring to become J Music Club () eyer at 46 Mrs, Roth, grand manager. Lake Shore Temple No. 242, Pythian Sisters of Highwood, will hold an inâ€" stallation of officers, Thursday eveâ€" ning, Jan. 23. Mrs. Ethel Hepburn‘ Bessie Love gives generously ‘of ]her talents. Joan Crawford ravishes the eye and sings a crooning melody. Buster Keaton takes one of his dazâ€" ziest falls. William Haines and Gwen : one of the famous Haines â€""gags" to which Karl Dane and George K. Arthur lend a few deft touches. Marie Dressler and Polly Moran, two famous comediennes, do their stuff. Charles King of "The Broadway Melody" ‘Ffame, introduces new songs. Gus Edwards appears in several:â€" numbers to which he contribâ€" tedâ€" songs. _ "Ukelele Ike" is seen and heard in a new medium for his versatility. Natach Nattova startles With new hairâ€"raising leaps and bounds. The Albertina Rasch Ballet give . y o ensembles. The Brox Sisters and ¢ others also take part in this spectacuâ€" | lar show. Johnâ€" Gilbert ‘and Norma Shearer give a version of "Romeo and Juliet." ~ Conrad Nagel â€"makes his debut as ~â€"â€"Marion ~Davies _ gives one of her famous ~male masquerades, assisted by aâ€"chorusâ€"of sixâ€"footers, and she sings and tap dances. ment, 1 opera and radio, stars of all tte wonâ€" derful ~amusements fields of the twgntief)g century, in one huge na With the greatest cast of stars that ever contributed to the making of one motion picture, "The Hollywood Revue," Metro â€" Goldwyn â€" Mayer‘s huge â€" musical extravaganza, â€" comes next ‘Wednesday, Thursday and Friâ€" Hollywood Revue at ~ Alcyon Jan. 22 to 24; Score of Stars Aid ~Yohnâ€" of â€" ~~Waukeganâ€"North Chiâ€" cago _ Chamber of Commerce, who talked chiefly about Chamber of Comâ€" merce work and its various _phases, pointing out that all charitable and civic work was most effective when handled through. chamber channels and offering numerous good suggesâ€" tions â€"regarding group activities for the benefit of the community. ‘ Other g@uests inaindaa i1." r: 1 tion â€" of officers _of : theâ€" Highwood Chamber of Commerce +was held at the Moraine hotel Tuesday cvm this) week. There was one e pe;l eent ntt.efdanu of members as well as several. guests. Mayor Roth of Highwood acted as maÂ¥ter of cereâ€" monies, and the affair was a splendid success in every way. Highwood Chamber of _ Commerce Bangquet Is Held at Moraine Hotel Pythian Sisters of nent of the eommunity'. f r_ guests included % High (Continued on Page ) 3 features of this entertainâ€" Tâ€"H E and Jamuy removed from here five years ago. Mr. Cain was for several years assistant city attorney in Chicago and had many friends in Highland Park president of fi Eifll!.fl gl,fi Won T w $ o2 s : a p.'t an‘s club.: Friends h;;;"m‘" "‘ cere sympathy, _ «. Friends here earned .withâ€"deepâ€"ze â€" former Chicago. attorney and resident of Highland Park for several years, which occurred January . 9, at his home in Menlo Park, Calif., where the family removed from here five years ago. Mr. Cain was for several yoml assistant city attorney in (*Alaaacl 2.3 Frank R. Cain, Former Resident, Dies Jan _ Friday and Saturday of next week, Jan. 24 and 25, the feature scheduled is "Love, Live and Laugh," ‘with Lila Lee and George Jessel. noted favorites. ‘An â€"â€"Wednesday and Thurs delightful picture is "The Ships" with Noah Beer\ Other. feaures of._the â€" Deerpath theatre program for the next weel also are notable. ‘Friday and Satur. day of‘this week "Married in Holly. wood" is the feature, an allâ€"taiking, singing and dancing ‘picture with J. Harold Murray, Norma Terris and a score of stage stars. ts â€"â€"Sunday‘s â€"attraction is "Marriage Playground" with Mary Bryan and a capable" cast. Monday and Tuesday comes ""Hollywood Revue" and it is sure to attract Cannrits? Inamaasa Po. _ ded by Benny, noted comedâ€" ian and son of Mayer Kubelsky of Lake Forest comes to the Deerpath theatre, Lake Forest, Monday and Tuesday of next week. ~All of the great screen stars appear in this picâ€" ture â€" inâ€" mhamyadipted to their talents, and the picture has and acclaim.,~ â€" %M‘*- â€"The uHoumod_ Mé,np . ohe â€" of the greatest talking, singing" and genâ€" erally attractive pictures ever made de o S Cc c ta d Sn P Deerpath Theatre to Show ‘Hollywood Revue‘; . Other Fine Features In 1871 the grea all people. 22 years (Continued on P R F e y262 0000300 d 2 PC on o eR NC . NBAE ofâ€"town delegates, that during the next two years there was a steady stream of immigration to that city of promise, : | _ Liast Wednesday, Dr. Robert P. Shepherd, Ph.D Columbia university, well ‘known ‘teacher ‘and lecturer ‘on economic and> seducational subjects, addressed the Ravinia Woman‘s club concerning the World‘s Fair in 1983. ‘hamdhm“fiuht*itm‘m" ing and seeing results of the disâ€" meefnllhteofaflaiuinthethird, largest city on globe : Ccity. tions of the world in 1933, Dr. Shepâ€" herd‘s talk was full of encouragement and renewed faith in the fundamental beauty â€"andâ€"goodness of ~Chicagoâ€"land. In 1847, the 18,000 citizens of Chiâ€" cago showed such genuine hospitality. and generosity to some 20,000 outâ€" S W SE cce : 1 x Ravinia Woman‘s Club Hears Fine Address World‘s Fair for ing â€"results <of the disâ€" YAE C: on globe :. city world in 1933, Dr. Shepâ€" ‘as full of encouragement great fire enshrined Thursday another The Isle of Lost eery and other allâ€"talking sueâ€" nd sympathy of after this feelâ€" Page 34) idress on _ | ‘®PUTY SHERIFF IS â€" _ ir for 1933 AMISH) 0F MURDm 8sinâ€" the past years, A is promised next Whoopee Dance _ z: _‘ Saturday at Wheeling Sonata for Violin andâ€"Piarno Allegtetto ben modetato ._ Recitative Fantusia La Precieuse .. _‘ _ 1 Prelude No. e v"h“ Â¥ee60 terrremsaisnd Sei Mer Gegruesst _ L EC 00020 . HORt um’ mnt p ns c o0 i ol CHig e _ CThe violin used and owned by Miss Aupy Neill is a ceftifed=G@nrherrgs del _ Gesu, dated 1736, and ‘has been tury and a halft 4 ollee. Cais Of two continents, Its present value is said to_be $20,000; ~The following program will be préâ€" sented Tuesday: Amy Neill, violinist. _ nomen,.1", ; TC,"" Succession of . pheâ€" nomenal triumphs. â€" Her appearances in â€"recital==and> with Corchestras in London, Paris, Berlin, Rome, Vienna and _ other_ musical â€"eapitals of â€"Euâ€" rope and in New York, Chicago, other places of no established her right to fame as a great expoâ€" nent of the art of violin playing. The violin used and owned by Miss Amy Neill is a certified=G@enrhoerro; del Gesu, dated 1736, and has been: en e e n e oc ue e e --lm“', Zl. l‘t 3;” o‘clock, has been acclaimed here and abroad as "the greatest woman vioâ€" linist of the present day." Her tour in Europe was a succéession of. pheâ€" nomenal trinmphs. Her annearan. _ Miss before ' Klarkowski, who _authorities say was drunk when the shooting ocurred, before Justice of the Peace Henry P. Wallenwein, on a complaint signed by State‘s Attorney A. v. Smith. He (Continued on Page 38) ; Noted Woman Violinist â€" at H. P. Woman‘s Club Tuesday, January 1st Agnes Bod cousin of Judge Stanley H. Klarkowâ€" Faki,of Chicago,â€"was held to the Lake t%“““tfl!mflnrym ~Monâ€" ‘day, charged with the murder of Douglas E. Steuber, 35 year old Waukegan plumber. Steuber, marâ€" ried and the fatherâ€"of a 10 months old daughter, was ‘shot to 2;1:& about 1:30 Monday morning in a argument in front of a restaurant at Washingâ€" ton and. Jefferson streets in Waukeâ€" gan. â€" cousin of ___William Klarkowski, 42 â€"yer of Waukegan, deputy sheriff Â¥m. Klarkowski of Waukegan Held to Grand Jury ; Charged CVRD . AZ, Emm, 30 ’m old ikegan plumber. Steuber, marâ€" and the fatherâ€"of a 10 months old zhter, was ‘shot to ?th‘ about Monday morning in an argument ront of a restaurant at Washingâ€" and. Jefferson streets in Waukeâ€" Fhaw 0 2l 100 00 _ C e o9 $ AAARAEE § With Shooting Plumber C { W REWRNBNriR Nt es sAss 4.L .ns ° Eoramegeerot olertchordâ€"Back a..qu-m% Amy ~Neill, who will real whoopee dance Saturday night at vonover, pianist. anuary 21, at 2:30â€" Couperinâ€"Kreisler dance ever years old, Franck appear and a LF E8 $3 d acs

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