Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 26 Mar 1931, p. 6

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wpreent T. .. accliffedirgare eeet se es s ) es en 133000 heewmemine en in ereomneruirrmecormram ks . M o0 Oe SERC TS PB 1 h on t hnd s1 000 hi t 200 m mm n t h hn N o w e T The Spring 1931 Style Survey In latest spring shades and styles. with two trousers for $50.00â€" 5 »0. 546 Central Avenue SHOP Society Brand Suits YoUR CLOTHES THAT COUNTS FOR and / MEN English Broadcloth s2 â€" 85 â€"-'Si_t' r i p e d â€"Brown, Blue, Greyâ€"~ s2.75 Chamois Pullover. $13.50 French Linen Handkerchiefs T ’1.00 m ’z'w Regimental Stripes ~S&.50 â€"â€"â€"â€"== 0se nose Sweaters Truly luxurious clothes Neckwear _ Stripes â€" Solid colâ€" orsâ€"Small figures Silk Half Hose $1.00 â€" $1.50 Hats Solid colors â€" $1.50 â€" Stetsons â€"â€" $8.00 â€" $10.00 Others $5.00 â€" $6.00 ye mpamer memmrmanimemerupepet â€" $14.50 Phone 2871 T H E P R E at the college, directs the choir. The public is invited to attend the service. On Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o‘elock the Lake Forest college chapel choir will give a sacred concert in the Presâ€" The program: , Organ Preludeâ€" _ Vesper Bell"... Smith Hymnâ€""All Hail the Power of Jesus‘ Name" Congregation Chorusâ€"Walter 8. Armbruster, director *""SaRIERHON®"â€"...........=â€"â€".commmenemamernen in n > Gaines "Blessing and Glory" .. Rachmaninoff "The Silent SeA" ....__.___.â€"..... Neidlinger Violinâ€"Gene Nastri, violinist ~ *R amemnaiâ€"OstrOW "â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Rubinstein *BETCOUB®® .:i« wee nssmc en n Gouned Chorus â€"â€" ® "Grant Us to Do with Teal"â€"...........__Bach "As ‘Torrents in Summer" ......._._~â€"â€"â€" Elgar Readingâ€" "Rennaisance". _ Fdna â€"St. Vincent â€"Millay f Teckla Wanio * <sfo Offertoryâ€"*"Cantilene" Chorusâ€" "How Holy Week Services ~â€"During the week there will beâ€"speâ€" cial holy week services 1_13 the church. Baxlr of the Presbyterian. 'l"lx_fifi__r'_â€"ifiaI ary will speak. These services will be i < house and Mrs. Herbert R. Smith will sing with Mrs. Charles I. Brooks accompâ€" anying her. On Friday evening Dr. John Timothy Stone, president of the Presbyterian â€" Theological seminary will speak. This service will be at 8:00 in the church and there will be: ‘special music by the churth quartet. There will also be the celebration of the Lord‘s Supper and reception of new members during Friday evening. On Easter Sunday there will be speâ€" cial music by the quartet and Dr. A. $. C. Clarke will preach. All those |\ having no church home in Highland \ Park are invited to attend. % :e,-r;l.in;;yva'viflhspe‘ak and on Thursâ€" day evening Dr. Robert Clemens of "On Wingsâ€"of Song" â€"â€"â€" "The Everlasting JoYy" â€" F. College Choir in Sacred Concert Sunday at Presbyterian Church DAY AND_ NIGHT SERVICE Phone Highland Park 129 Ravinia Yellow Cab Company M. F. Bresnahan, Pres. CABS STATIONED IN RAVINIA 3 AT ALL TIMES Private Limousines for Parties ___and Outâ€"ofâ€"Town Driving Beautiful Are Thy Dwellings" Cabinet Work â€" Slip Covers Box Springs â€" Mattresses Cushions Draperies â€" Window Shades and the Repairing of Antique Furniture Establisghed 1879 _ UPHOLSTERING T. E. PIERSON ~888 Central Ave. Highland Park, IIL. Phone H. P. 73 Mendelssohn Faulkner Jflueger \mme PROGRESS GARDEN FAR PL Preliminaries Are under Way Benefit Municipal Rose Garden May 9 | mnne sns of be held at RaviH!s i tion park, on Saturday, May 9th, be tween 9 am. and 6 p.m. As sta in our last issue the proceeds of t fair are to be devoted to the estah lishment of a municipal rose garde for hardy shrub roses. s The idea of having such a & has evoked widespread interest an enthusiastic response, and co tees in charge of the details of fair are already maturing.their for the gréeat event. May 9th promises to be a red lt ter day in the annals of Hig Park. Share this unique adv of establishing a municipal roseâ€" den for our city! Save up your pe nies and help the project byâ€" at the fair all those refurnishings fr ~spring. es ; At the Fair _ Here is a brief summary of wha you may expect to find: _Plants of _ all kinds, _ includz als, rock plants, tubbed. and potis plants, window box material, bulk and seeds. All these will be suppla "by local nurserymen Farden took, supplied by local dealers, includin ‘tering cans, etc.; garden furmt chairs, benches, umbrellas, sundia home products, garden bags and it rons, cakes and candies, articles ¢ daily housebold use; industrial art many lovély articles in textiles, bas (Continued on page 47) ; To Sing "Crucifixion" _ _ _ at Trinity Churd The Lenten cantata, "The Cflfl ion" by Sir John Stainer, will be by a combined boys‘ and girls‘ chot of Trinity Episcopal church next Sw day (Palm Sunday) evening at 18 This beautiful meditation 0n sacred passion of the Holy gives ample â€" opportunity for ® voices and chorus numbers. T. b Thompson will be the tenor P while the baritone solos will be ta® by William White, both of whom regular soloists at Trinity church additionâ€"five familiarâ€" hymns: s:; terspersed through the cantata W"" . _ Infant Welfare M« The monthly meeting a) of the Infant Welfare n nt the home of. Mrs. Al There were thirty membe are | tion. The combined boys‘ and girls‘ numbers approximately 1f voices. *The boys and men participate in the 11:00 o‘clock m# ing service, while the Girls® C participates in the church school 4* vice and in the special mmfi ices on Wednesday evening and day afternoon. . Ralph F. Ant‘" is organist and choirmaster. '“ The public 4s most cordially !""" The public is Trinity church. cperamauny eciiany tnasds C NEK CA T sung by the choir and congrt Thursday, March 26 l,. bsiuecinadh . Agiest mately m and men 11:00 o‘clock m# e the Girls‘ g Meets and lfi met M Alfred 5 Bbork prC" 194 Mond! ) â€"chof Tpe PBis Entered 1911, at bar All commun by the name Articles for p% by . Wednesday current issue. Resolutions . 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