On W evening, March 31 IMM&?OMIIM&H * ‘to speak race Missionary church il;ï¬?.n'l:“p.m. g:..hndm ‘s rare opportuni and a large attendance is expected. lnuwa.no:u,uoihu Colbertson. â€" -un-a ‘.pâ€"." H ui..auuu-ns“-u. cate it is aald * m- bags in a ety of eolors and “mmzï¬ufl. Miss Louise Lytle is the managet of the Easter Hat Sale, Many smart & the countrysida, some being found as far as three miles away, More than 100 boys from the Skoâ€" kie Valley CCC camp, half a mile n:‘-::-anmumm age M through the connected wooden buildâ€" Consumers Hat Shop Hold Easter Sale Most of the mounts are owned by north. shore residents, who stabled them at the club.. After they were driven from the flaming stables the burned while attempting to drive in Brat ol wis oo is« aidherinee d in these stables to safety. club west of Highland Park. The loss was estimated at @Bout $50,000. Several of the attendants were The North Shore Polo, Driving, and Hunt club near the Glenview. and Harms roads, just north of the Village of Golf and the Glen View .ldNorth:;::'nMchb-‘ mmmmm and the arena, stables, and storage barns were destroyed. The club is owned by Thomas Chalmers, a resident of Highland Fire Destroys N. S. Polo Club Tuesday Horses Perish As regulariy for a number of years by tion and Insurance Co. Regular fire drills for the stuâ€" dents also »areheld at" regular inâ€" traffic and prevent possible panics. or the electric current should fail, the board authorized at its meeting several days ago the installation of a siren alarm that will be rumn by storage batteries that are charged and tested daily. This will suppleâ€" ment the bell system. 3 Although the power Réuse is in a separate building some distance from the elass room buildings. the would be dangerous in Case the clock mer. New lines were installed at that time to the science laboratories and such places where gas lights are required by the city ordinance as a protective measure should the exposed as a protection against eollecting in the walls. \P' As the present fire alarm system which consists of tke ringing of bells governed by the master clock were installed in every room in Shielfs hall when the building was m&mmmdh- at the source last sumâ€" wmmmwm under technical superâ€" vision of the fire insurance companies in the United States. As a protection against a gas exâ€" ploston.tt fire, the gat pipes which stailed last summer on the second floor and attic of the east byildâ€" ing, the stage and projection room ainl the fnduetslit Aile building. All floors and buildings not entirely m‘lhnhuflr-&hym- under technical superâ€" vision of the est fire insurance Dangers Of Fire have every protection possible against the danger of fire, a number of pressutionary steps have been skea BJ the boatd of aducation wtume and an al @anre halle and H. P. High School YOLUME XXVI In order that the students of the The Hinkland Park Preas stylish cu'-m\nll..&nkrtth dinners and enâ€" hfldum-u is given the public, w Highwood, will serve # ditiner at the church parâ€" lors, Friday, April 2. The Plankâ€" A brilliantly written, superbly acted, delightfully directed romanâ€" MM,MW will play at tie Aleyon on day, Thursday and Friday as one of the features for Double Attracâ€" tion Nights Three of the bestâ€" today head cast umflum-&; William Powellâ€"and Myrna Loy, the merriest married couple ever to come out of Hollywood, step from the last thrilling page of "The Thin .-l"hhthoï¬dm&l,- mdflnm’m.&mu manded be "After the Thin Man." At the Aleyon on Sunday Mohday and Fuesday, Adoiphe Menjou pulling another hilarious performance out of his gagâ€"bag, Ned Sparks deadâ€"panning his way to new laughs, Arline Judge eute, captivating and comical, Borâ€" rah Minevitch and his gang playâ€" ing hot rythms on their harmonicas and nany others contril beauty and hiâ€"deâ€"hi, "One in a x spectacular musical comes \to the Alcyon theatre on Friday Satâ€" urday of this week. ~Z 8i 1 Pued ut e i dances on erystal ice and romancing 'nhD:A-.du. or Sonja Henie in Alcyon Attraction The members of the Garden Fair committee of the Garden club who :l" working on this mjoct;:‘ W. F. Salem, coâ€"chairman, Mrs. A. J. Baldauf, Mrs. R. Cobb, Mrs. E. A. Harrington, Mrs. L. F. Harza, Mrs. E. C. Jones, Mrs. E. E. Leonâ€" ard, Mrs. C. V. Nichols, Mrs. D. B: Mmdn. W,. J. Roctter, Mrs. H. H. Mrs. P. D. Stokes, and Mrs. J, $. VanBergen. +4 Orders for wild crab trees may be placed <with . any ~Ravinia Garden club member or with Mrs. Pfister, :B-»hudm “.E to the Community Rose Garden on Roger Williams avenue, which has been planted and maintainedâ€"by the Ravinia Garden club. with the coâ€" operation of the Highland Park Disâ€" trict. Thereby adding to the possiâ€" bility of developing this garden into one of the first Park Gardens of its kind. 3 In earrying out this plan, a double purpose will be served in that such profits which are made from the The approved time for "plahting wild crabâ€"trees is about April 17 and as the time is short until then ders Tok the trees at once. reessary "to ~the building of ‘honcs. Bnhwmb-:-umabm {lndaenuinuu less lovely if not native â€"planting, if many ‘home owners will but plant two or three or more wild crab trees on their property, This very commendable program of planting will be carried out by a special committee of the Ravinia Garden Fair of which Mrs, Eugene Pfiste: is chairman. ‘The committee is offering for sale as many of these t:i.llanbm-mdndniby community. ‘These: are recâ€" architects, and are of small size for safety in transplanting to insure mm Full directions for planting will pany each tree. sent, by the to all . residents of urging include wild trees in their String planting for with coi effort now, on the part of both old ‘and new residents in a wide spread planting, Ravinia may become as famous for its wild crab tree blooms as the City of Washington is for its cherry blossoms. x ~ With Sonja Henie, Queen of the ness of soul, t § uc B d nc e . 1â€""?'1, "A;“'"‘- SE e y a it xc r 24 us . men â€" d force of our life? If we : #eady to heep Hely week men nlge and io To Hete oot are readr to as we find it among tHe leaders and monarch#.of today, He intered Pnrutinn: and aced me diricult .....l,-*:.z‘ t on formed, if we allowed love to reign supreme.: As this great Mmbufl&%%ï¬?&d"g:&'ï¬ fwuflu«.‘ than death. grave love proved LENTEN MEDETATION â€" ve bylav.n.r._flï¬nm ©*Behold, thy king cometh unto thee," Matt. 21:5. ‘ We are in the midst of one of the greatest weeks of the Christian year. ‘Those who are vitally interested in the cause uauummmmwumw dmmw He entered Jerusalem on Palm Bunday untii He mmmmflum mdm‘ï¬u It is a week that is filed with tendâ€" "l.':ou unite in fiat 'ndntlutht“u' o a oi P s On Palm Sunday Christ entered Jerusalem for Hi upremeé struggle and trlunph.auflo nhn‘q‘.flnl "ént:iu royal as we find it anong the leaders and monarepsâ€"of today." He to assume his present of the Social Science it of mmum.m_ school. Since coming here, his fine work in the Adult Education council has brought him public recognition and he is in demand as a speaker for progressive civic organizations. His message to the parents and teachâ€" ers in our community is sure to be of value and interest. ‘ The speaker for this meeting will be a young man, who is keenly alive to ‘the educational needs of adults and children in any community, and of the importance of education in the development and progress of a Democracy. Mr. Raiph McCallis« ter, director of the Adult Education Council â€" of Chicago, will talk on "Education and Democracy." . Mr. McCallister is a clear and convineâ€" ing speiker, with an engaging perâ€" studies at the Michigan State Norâ€" mal colege and the University of Michigan. Before coming to Chiâ€" along educational lines. He is a graduate of the University of Chiâ€" Thsnmtmmof‘thlm Mrs. A. M. Houser Jr., who will School P.â€"T. A. will be held in speak atâ€"the Y.W.C.A. annual meetâ€" English club room on Thursday, hg next Wed 4 mis a t ind on .nn n agent nc y en d d:.kw-vm' s at| is at present a niember of the board 8 o‘ .l of the Chicago Y.W.C. A. and ahniv. Ralph McCallister _ ~|Mrs. 8. A. Houser of Adult Council __ . .. Will Speak, Mar. 31 The stripture verse that has been quoted, 1 P. M. Raff, Ch. Program Com. graduate The . lunch rd | (nane .. . m sonic Temple. h Dinner will be served at 7 o‘clock m be m“?; Monday ohulnc.m 31. ~â€" Attendance at this meeting is not limited to members. All who are interested are‘invited to attend. To Almfldfluummityo{gw who knew Mrs. Houser as lys Pennington a special invitation is Mrs. T. R. Osborn president of the organization will preside at the meeting. M#s. Lee Frank and Mrs. Corliss Anderson will report the acâ€" tivities of the past year, A feature of the evening will be a group of is at present.a miember of the board of the muu man of : the Girl Reserve committee. her marriage she was assistant :;nlll of voT at the Ullvtr:lg llinois. ~A perâ€" son with s a backâ€"ground will have something of real interest to give onvthe subject "Why I Believe in the Y." glm by Mrs. !!l; C. Poir&".g Mrs. Paul Downing. " Art Olson Company Fnlarges Quarters tntdngn have enlarandt uts e o nanenk Marchi Bros. Garage, 186 N. First a-emmaumm tives for Highland Park, charge years exâ€" m-nd“h'?m. in hiw Marchi Brosg. Are Pontiac Representatives vice. ‘The Tuesday and Wednesday evening services were held at the United church. 'l'h'l‘hmï¬ qt_rl_d:lrmy.r rlcv F. Brandfeliner will bring the message on Thursâ€" day evening and Rev. H. F. Siemâ€" mwfllhuehrï¬d‘ï¬.dnd day service. A cordial invitation is extended to all who are not atâ€" Union Holy Week Services Close Friday The Union Holy: Week services in which the congregations of the First participating; wome to a close on Friday evening with a great Good Friday and Communion serâ€" ‘There is also a good start for the annual Rummage Sale which the association is planning for the 8th and O9th of April. This will also be held in the parish house and all friends and members are urged to hold on to, and safe guard any artiâ€" cles which may be gathered up for this sale. Mrs. Mason Armstrong will be glad to receive any offers of furniture, clothing, dishes or other articles of use and will arfange to hmbt.hnmulhdm,g.fluy may be sent at any time to garâ€" age of Mrs. Carleton Moseley on Prospect avenue. to have it at the church this year; and>it is hoped that all morning shoppers will come that way to inâ€" sure their families something very delicious for that day and the Sunâ€" day to follow, 1 It is the custom of many ple who observe the m:ï¬â€™m attend this service from beginâ€" ning to its end; but it is also possiâ€" hhfortlwnï¬nunutlmm entire period, to come and to one or more of the meditations, take part in the singing of the hymns and then leave as they may find it promptly at noon hour ‘and eloulpfl:ith % benedi¢tion at 3 o‘clock. â€" > All of those in the community who care to keep this Watch may feel free to do so irrespective of church affiliations. * at Trinity Church kHour: Service, *‘The Watch at the Cross," in Trinity charch.â€" The service consists of prayers and hymns related to the Passion, interspersed with meditations on the seven last words as recorded in the four Gospels. | Easter Bake Sale Saturday, March 27 Joseph Yermak and Jack m The building is the propâ€" Cause of the fire up to this time has ‘been undetermined. The ‘Woman‘s association of the Highland Park Presbyterian church is holding an Easter Bake Sale in the parish house on Saturday mornâ€" ing,, â€" March 27th ‘at 10 o‘clock: made~ wanics; pics, â€"COOK1ES, ~DiÂ¥Eut and rolls, and such affairs having at 619 Central avenue. mhw due to pr Theâ€" d k'“&p.iuun- been given in the past, have won an ~enviable reputation for‘ the Highland Food Dmacodbyl"‘i?em As we go to Press (Wednesday night) fire broke out at 7:20 p.m. in the Highland Food Shop, located There will be held this are products of the town, have up a fine clientale in i mc in h on _Aa progressive inA menlitome n B hb oC ons oo fakte "inte The present officers are Holm, president; 'nnklh.m M-’nlflo::‘; Dm' Utpadel, Moldaner, social â€"chairman;â€" m The orchestra, iinder the direction ofâ€" Helen Mayer Mannings, has a total enrollment of : seventyâ€"three, includi twentyâ€"nine violins and thm&-. C The program will be as follows . . BART 1 ists‘ class of Walter Knupfer, of mm,%m»m developed an and & maturity of style quite unusual for a girl of twenty, . _ _ Miss Ostrar is considered one of mmumwmmmnem among younger generation, by such critics and musical authorâ€" ities as Dr. Frederick Stock. Beginâ€" ning the study of music at an m_mmmm until spring 1985, when she became a member of the young artâ€" H. S. Orchestra In School Auditorium _Assisted by Berthna Ostrar, guest artist, â€" the Highland Park high school symphony orchestra will preâ€" sent its annual concert in the school :udiwfl’ um at &:»l,l-. Bunh{;. A:r‘g 0 program, hmaï¬ok!‘.&bfln«lh the English club room. f Christ. Aecrdhliavfll&unllg tended to the public to attend service. Highland Park Presbyterian Church The Lenten services at the Highâ€" Mmm&m'fl continue on Good Friday *the (Continued on Page 7) Tame: must : "‘éï¬"“’"v music next at the 11:00 o‘clock .’g will be assisted by the Junior choir who willâ€"join in a processional at the beginning of the service. Bethany choir will present their Easter cantata, which is entitled ‘The Risen King." The music of this cantata was written by Schnecker indn:homby%u‘h wley, director organâ€" ist, has been working very faithâ€" fully with her choir during the past number of months and they are very deserving of a good audience. All who enjoy a smcred concert of this kind are invited to share in this at 7:45. m-rdmhum rendered about a lighted crossâ€"folâ€" lowed by. hymns concerning the resurrection of the Lord Jesus * _ Trinity Church Trinity Episcopal â€"church will obâ€" serve Holy Communion at 7:30 a.m. and again at 11 a.m.â€"when the mornâ€" Rb.z'uflmn will be uv%.by the and Men‘s ‘« eholr‘â€vlll'lh:. oo ts Tthost service mith prssontetion of the Lenten offering will take place. ‘the cantata ‘will prog Pibants in ‘the cantata m i be well worth your time. ~â€" Bethany Church > The choir of thÂ¥ Bethany Evanâ€" At : T:45 â€" Sunday evening the For String Orchertra in D Minor.Cesar Pranch Ostrarâ€"Planist Orchestra Lark KAE L NUMBER 4 Bizetâ€"Dasch Valensin Chopin Morar®