Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 3 Dec 1931, p. 38

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P.; 3360 $11.00 The Sunset club meets this afterâ€" moon with Mrs. John McCaffrey of Elmwood drive. y Mr. and Mrs. Porter Spencer and daughter Joan of Racine, Wis., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs: George Bray on Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. â€"Evva Truax who spent the past few weeks in Tulsa, Okla. and San‘Antonio, Texas, with relatives, is now in New Orleans, La., and will leave tonight for home. She will arâ€" rive in Highland Park Friday. While in San Antonio Mrs. Truax made an extensive study of the early history _o oclock at the Y. W. C. A. It is most important that all members be in attendance. â€"Mr.â€"and â€"Mrs.â€"Harry Winker of Mrs. McCarthy.of 121 Bay road is entertaining bers of her five hundred (Thursday). Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meecham of Highmcor had as their Thanksgiving vay guests, Mr. and M Devendorf .and daughter, trude Wolbrick and son. __ mrSs. reter Miller of Eim street, Highwood, entertained her 500 club on Tuesday evening. : will â€"be held on 8 East street had as their weekâ€"end guest M.':' William Price of Chicago. A special rehearsal of the North SÂ¥hore Chorus for mixed voictes for __Mr. _ andâ€"Mrs.â€"Antonâ€"Williâ€"of: N. St. Johns avenue; are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of a baby girl, born at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Monday; Nov. 30. _ Mr. and Mrs. Isais Santi of Deerâ€" field road are the ha; y parents of a son born at the ggghland Park hospital on Sunday, Nov. 29, < â€"Mr.â€"and â€"Mrs. Charles Robinson of Deerfield avenue are rejoicing on the birth of a son, born at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Su‘nday, Nov. 29. Mrs. Margaret Sheahen of Fond du Lac. Wis., was the guest of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Domeke of Mcâ€" Govern street are the happy parents of a son, born.at.the Highland.Park ?\‘bsy)itfl on Tuesday, Nov, 24. Â¥r. and Mrs. Henry Soepker of Deerfield announce the birth of a baby girl on Wednesday, Nov. 25 at the Highland Park hospital. 3 â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Siegele of Half Day road entertained at a famâ€" ily dinner on Tllapkagiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. William Zahnle of East street entertained at a family dinner, Thanksgiving Day. The Schumann club of Ravinia willâ€"meet in the studio of Beprenice Benson Bentley of Woodland road on Saturday, Dec. 5 at 3 o‘clock. The subject will be "Music of the V and VI Centuries." Frances Venning will assist the hostess. A a ; Mrs. Earl Fritsch entertained the primary â€"teachers of_the~ Bethany church Tuesday evening at her home on Orchard lane. Mrs. R. J. Sheahen is enberta.iq!g‘ theâ€" members of her bridge club luncheon today ; s Local and Personal â€"of Highland Park N. Green the memâ€" club today rs. Ernest All individuals interested in comâ€" munity dramatics are invited to call the office of Community Service. â€" This group is truly community in spirit, is interested in furthering dramatic opportunities through the various social and recreational groups of Highland Park and in helping toâ€"promote the organization of the first oneâ€"act play tournament sponsored by Community Service, which will be held during National Drama Week in February. One of the newer organizations in Highland Park is the Highland Comâ€" munity Players, meeting regularly 0Râ€"WednesdsrwerfimttW’§;Yn. Their program plans include the study and presentation of a number of oneâ€"act plays and later in the season the presentation of one of the longer plays. + facilities for its meetings, which will be held regularly each Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. A cordial inâ€" vitation is sent to all men interâ€" ested in singing to join this group: : Highland Community Players with the very best of leadership and possible in male choruses. For those who have had no experience or training in music, a special class will be formed. â€"Mr.â€"Robertâ€"Carver, for years a leader in music circles in this comâ€" munity, has been securedâ€"as leader of the Community Men‘s Chorus. Mr. Jesse L. Smith of Elm Place school has arranged a regular meetâ€" ing place and home for the men‘s This is an opportunity for old university and college glee c‘ub men, for former choral singers, as well as those who have never had experience in chorus work, to seâ€" cure splendid training and to enjoy other club and general recreational AFacilities.â€" Already all local gymâ€" nasiums have feached practically the peak of the load possible to carry, and there is still a great need for : Community Men‘s Chorus The Highland Park Community Men‘s Chorus is one of the newest organizations sponsored by Comâ€" munity Service for the men of this community, » The bigger the market f the better the results. RENT THAT EXTRA ROOM _ "Sillie . .. COMMUNITY SERVICE _ i _ (Continued from page 6)

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