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Highland Park Press, 8 Jul 1937, p. 1

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WWI (3.6.) In“ or. - will direct the Ghlan In. phony M in th for en- euh d‘tho 61rd wank at tho " 'inlapmttmt.es.otrtg.tt 17 and 18. Although Mr. Kindhr. in the enmity " virtue-o - 'celli-t has been hoard my time: in Chi.. clco, hu R-vinh appearanc- will mark ttin debut in 1 land" of orches- .trt in thin city. . Ham Kindle ls Conductorof'l'hird Week at Ravinia [ Hun- Klndler In btrn in Rotter- dam, Hound. on “may tr, 1898. Both his parents wero which“ Ind thttauntofthottuborw+ for m by his hum- And math or. no undid " home, then at tended the mum-m of his n- dve city, from when he m grud- ulted withHimt when in both 'ecllo and piano. At twelve he had hem hi: concert an»; " mantel: he cu new a ”but with the Berlin Philhsrmic Orcbutn; " mutant: he as appoint“ professor mt the 1rltrsdworth..tkUrwenka Con- nerntary; " hazy-one. in the you 1014, hi an. to America. he... Brat 'eellkt of the Philnd.1Nti. 0r- chutn nudg- Leoyold stokovdd. in in 19:0, n In ”shunt with the Philadwhia Ofelia-tn. Loaf he di- rected {adv-h of nod-m uni: in Bone. Ilka. Vining, Prune, Pull. Brawl, 3nd in 1937 he can. to XVI-hm to end-eh Ihe world's mum of Stravinlb’a W “Aimi- lon Mum" in the Library of Congra- Fativdl, by invitation of Mrs. P. S. Collidge. He stayed in Philadelphia m run, than can up his orchotnl ,rorkinordertofusdttmetoto the demand. nnde on him {or 0010 ”penance. Silica then he has phyod In our the imam: the Unit“ sum, Europe, and the Ori- ant. no In" than sown: in con- junction with and: can. a CI- nuo, Ruin-31M, Bum“, Ravel, etc. H. has Ipptlred a soloist with nearly "a, arcing-tn of note, under Ind: madman u Henge]: berg, Stock. Mushy, Rainer. Pier- ne, Gatrrfitmritaeh, Btohrmmhi, etc. Ir.it repertoire is a mt-tir-ima . On July 17th, Mischa Hitch-km, for the put men - concert- meinter of the Chicago Symphony Onhestn, will nuke his "rewen solo uppemnee to Chlugol‘nd be. for taking up his new duties u ilrttt violin of newly formed N.B.C. 0r- eheltn. Teeny tttnetirte. any hit have“. lie will " back on July 17th from MI 3mm tach- in: at Chm“. Now York. to - peor It hunk. and on August 8th, (Continual on Pig. 3) 'hers-rr-vt-det. 'ta-q-roi-its-rs "r.tterrifth.tterw 22"d."tMTgttf,Ur. uncut-bald.- but, all". WWW“ “gamma-ban Since November, 1931, Hung Kind- ler has been director of the new National Symphony Orchema in Watshington, D. c., which has but I short but thus fur mhbly luc- ceasful career. It w“ the Nntioml Symphony which In chosen to give the Ipecinl human! concert pre- ceding Roam]?- immntion this March. The Ravlnin Futivnl bu invited the popular little violinilt to - on tho Saturdly night 11mm of the third weak of the 1mm festt- ml man of symphony concert: " Ravinin park. Elna Kindlot, con- duetor ot the Nation] Symphony Duluth. will In th- "at conduc- tor of that week. In 1980 KW undo his Chi- cago solo debut playing the Tahi- konnky Concerto for violin, and it isrriththrsnmeeoneertouwm Ravinia Garden . Club Meets July 9 mwmdqdnwmbu in July-aunt fruity. July ' a thehtmeofMm.r.P..Bui- sum-muggy”. hymn-Minna“ 12ttt2't"'"'""' " ”smut-IN“ "Nqr-tmr-rt-dp-tre'.' tin Mll- In. Garden by the Thu“. ‘1. I aluminum.“ tMob-ttNt-e" '77â€"" ”mam-”w "Hi-H9”!- _ '."l22'titg1tI.' iiG --- in." - ". “and. hub t*.rt_dhtMrmgh& Dr. [indiu- did III iimt conduct- VOLUII mu The High‘lanh .Parkwpli‘wa Fine Weather In Drawing Card for Legion Carnival Dutch; was enjoyed each evo- airtg, and: being furnished by lott- mr’l “a piece mm: from Be, um. Within" Wild-notch: 9590mm 8m mu. um M4Amnrleassueieer,d-dtheie eotrrareamimiitstd-ine umolmnost-mdulnb hits in mount III", (has by this 0mm M M inaud- of folks 'oededtotrtm-tarrartauert theta-timmoconiufcrn hour or m while others lingered to_Neaifftrrthedsr. 0n Sundey afternoon e patriotic 9mm predded over by Com- mander Miller Shriner end Chaplein Henry Hansen we: given. Judge Theodore Derby. of the Circuit court gave the Address of the by, end Mayor William Dooley and Kr. Tom Wylu were Also spake“. Judge Forhy recently [lined rm tional prominence through hie re- fuel to be intimidated end his cour- egeoul stand for law end order in connection with the recent North Shore redial labor agitation. Bunk night wu lndnlgod in. Ind tho winner- we present and re- ached their awards. f On Sundny afternoon . baseball cum In held between the Danish! and Highland Park Junior Legion team. Highland Put won by a Icon of 10-7. On July b, the older boys of the Legion met the L O. o. r, was hon Chm loan; by I more of " Foe-t. it det-tine the one e! be estate, “Belem" on Betnrday. July 17th, for a benefit garden party for her pet charity, the Lake BM! or.. phenage. Prom 11 till 6 o'clock en- tertainment has been planned to ap- peal to all ages, with lunch and tea served as well. The Lake Fault Marshall Field store will give . fashion show in the afternoon and there will he fortune tellers and tempting booths of things for aele for the grownups. Several ponies including Johnny Lee's saddle pony and Hrs. John P. Jelke's donkey and (cart will be on hand for the children n well as a puppet show, crabs and balloons. Mrs. T. Philip Swift will be in chute of the Borer booth, Mrs. John A. Vincent and’lrn. Nie. oles Starosselsky will have charge of the cake ‘hooth. Mrs. Stanley Morrill And Mrs. Howard Emig will have charge of e booth for the f‘Lighthense" of haeketa made by the blind and fiBed with vegetation, "tdthemwt1itmanotttrrboothot - things from Lydia Ike’s Lake Forest shop. The (robe. which will he donated by til general chairman of the garden My, In. Alden Swift. will he managed by her dsu'hter In. Paul Bowen. In. OwenWestwillheinehargeofthe luneheon and he tabla. minted by In. Alexander Berea. In. Harold Barnes of Winneth has donated all the sendwiehes for In. Weet'e tehlea. Tickets for the garden perty may-he obtained from any member a! the committee or at the gate on the do; of the perty. “In an. The min prim of the mat went to a party In. Northbrook, which quite often, in the can. The crowd: were unusually large each any, the Bingo guns windy being the min inaction. Prom All 1tidieatiorus the carnival was I I- Inncinl lumen. but the than] cheek mp bu not begin oompktod. Hold Bimetit July 17 in Lake Forest for L. B. Orphanage RetmrNeeBtreets, inBudneuSection Th.brtst--titmofmehtarsd Put, u “duping its mu! dmmtngthtrrrmkartththeatmet “man-mum an - d It. pimp-l “AMI-“durum; MgtuTah'ttghit 1'dutgggttUNni ale-(Wm mm Mensch-uhme an In“... t. In at 63.. "6tt-trtsh-dmttheb- mhmd-OJ-tmm- mmmamm 1aafN61Nq'tnlAmtNrvrrtttb. “WM-alum“. att0t00akMth6trr.nrhhurd mums-nuns: eftehnrunatmM-durt- tqthe_hset, their, than-“ In. Harry M. McIntosh of Lake hip-MW“ mlmu mm. ".hMPAmat OF T". CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK Rev. Lmard Parr MMmLAND an. mason. unison, may}, Lf Speaks Sunday at l PrebyterianChucll sway. July It, in to 'peril, Pnrk mm chuck his Inf of the - punch:- mrtB with at the hour of morning wtrepttlp-- 10:30, punching In the "mutter ab.. unto of the new" minister, In. Louis W. Sherwin, D.D. E. in (In Rev, Leonard A. Parr, D.D., mill- iater ot the Union amd-tttmat church. 6mm. Win. Dr. Put I. known for his loam on “may. and drama and In: In...“ should be In xiruoirirte on . T Ths' only ”we on My morning at 3 o'clock will be conduct- ed try Rev. William P. Wok. D.D. of the Pint Mmrinn chunk, D-. tuid. This h u short service in m Punish Home far only wonlglp. _ The Church school muc- in tho two younger department. “than And prim, at the "BMt hour of morning msmhtp--to:80. Tho can when of the wheel and It. angel] game during the cum. The moor is may. “ME-'1- than the fellowship of thin church. C.M.T.C. Opens at the Fort Tuesday Pony-three hundred you»; mu in the link corps "on, from phyhcn‘ to pretentious! was when, will his time " thin amine:- to In nip dim. They entered Citinu' Illi- tary Training camp: Tue-day tor B, tour weeh' wane of instruction ht the _rndimentn of national dee, Applicant- from this region will ,5. summed at the bound Wood my: in Port Shel-Mm, under the eons‘ mad of Col. Chuk- H. Bow post commander. he Cure Arte " picnic which was held and?“ 4Untt Grove was a ttttttrt -ftal link. The club And Ita commit“. in most grateful wmmmldpdbmh thottmmt"tdrtr_s.Aernsd. Irmmt-lisedbrtheehtbfor gull-W work in the cornm- my: MIG My. 2tu “1?.er '"" a . t 'r'2"4udgS11'd'tu',.ttr. and gl"""" 3mm All Jo. “yuan-u a a. a... can 1%glll'll ',tita"l,,"atn."dttgth't “m: .MggtiNr. 1l'a1%Mtu'a't'ltgMt.' Pour mm: (or rookies And " "need student will be includad in the curriculum. the basic, or itrst summer, and the red, white and Hui divisions, or mud, tliird Bnd tmutt yen- reopeninly. m prim elm for ya men; 17 to 24 m on vlll dlltil',t'la) -eiortet . The red And white chum: will in- utruct in the principles of the pro- feuion of um, and the bhtts divi- Iion, for high school graduates, 19 to " yuan old, will pup-n undid-tea for appointments " second lieuten- |ntu in the onceu' reserve carpi. The. who m mraeded to Halon Ml, Bid-wood; “to Salaam, w; and Paulina Kayak w. Mum MGM-,oildoItb nummmwh boehetsd.erett*ithtrtmtie.,, than. 'dratrgte2ut I'D ”will 2'r.aNd The outatanding youths enrolled in the Sixth Corps am camps. oom- prisinz the states of Elem-n, Illi- nois, and Wisconsin, will be awarded the John Pershing gold medal and trips to Washington by the Civilian Military Education fund. In addi- tion, many medals, awards, trophies. and scholarships will be presented at the close of camp to students who have distinguished themselves in both military and athletic activities. Chief Hooking In Candidates desiring to eompete for uholnnhipu Mrered by 00qu and military schools will be required to luring Inmat- out emdita eertifed by high school niacin]: as well la Int-mum from pm or guard- hm that schollrlhipl will be u- upted if m. and that any dwar- the. bum the "In: of the whol- nnhipa mad the w school churn will be paid. Cuore Arte Club Picnic Is Success you all g” dd.va aira WEF‘" WI!"- .ttdaisU, Meeting July 23 to Further Plans for Highwood Park _ My, July M, kn boon chm in the dhto m th. mam ttttr Mon and .oregttsitt." n all oe-tttm. in the city . Eighwood, will moot for the pur- - of formulating plan: for the 'tuttering of s mankind phymund [105 the city of Richard. a hyor Ptsrtilin hag nuud him]! " ehairman " . comm. oom- .oud of Alderman Jen. Eaton and £1th Shannon to plan recreation ilitien with Pun Blunt and John ae 18eith of the Map" Smith Pout. i William him of tho W.P.A. Mad has. Millikan of the um. will be gaunt. n this mating and will no ubt lend their lupport to an prop- osition. t It is the purpose of this meeting Jer elect I chairman and working or- nnintion to furtlm the plan. There no ten omnlsnionrin the city of Highwood. Word of the approval by WPA authorities of the roan-item we: project is expected momentarily by Floyd Peterson, superintendent of the water tupartasmtt. Plen- cdl for e unitary never to he ettrttgtmetml along Western avenue from Euclid Ivenue to North avenue to join the main “my now in “income be- tween North avenue and Prelrie eve- nae. A board of local improvement: wu Arrmsd It the unlu- um!- monthly meeting of the Hithwood city council Int nitht. Kw Por- tilia is ear.otBeU chairman. Be ho mmed Aldermen George [my 3nd Edward Winnin- to mist him. The proposed qgiform milk ordi- nance, which was adopted by Luke Forest “and” night, has ban in- dehitely tahlod by the Highwood city council. Ponibllity of action: on the balm mountain deemed un- likely for seven! months, molding to city end-la. Playing a bid fought me Tucs- dly evening on the Libertrvf0e bld, the metorood Junior:- Iaglon hum mud the Mum. Junior: " a more of bd. This Wu the ihst m in the math suction “PM. and wu witnmcd by I larets 3.. trrmmtion of ink-rested Lew): has. Arthur Kahmld is muinur of the Hkhwood Juniors while lurk") Ike-m and Danny Dumas of the Highwood Boo-ten m couches. 1 The winner in the tin-ll will phy the winning team from Janet in Highland Park on July 10th. This is the ttmt time that the Highwood Junior. have been in the Bnnl Nie. _ Lust evening the fro EH” in_tmttter competition. Cub Guam-i. I plasterer living " "' lupin um, Highwood, died luddcnly Into yesterday afternoon cutout: to hi: home. car hit a has at 306 N. Gmnhay txmdbeforettenmetoastorr.ttmi- that: in that haighborhood lined the man from the car and laid him on the gran. An ambulance van all“, but Gianna“ was dead More in mulled the hoapital, a potable but attack. Highwood Juniors Play for Title Drops Dead While Driving Car Home Giuliani, was driving north on Cranky and. when punt-by no- tieqd him put on his emu-me: brauarsd-tentirthirear. The Midget Plane Beta" New Record Tuesday hauling at an Iurtnse ulnar! ,t9.'euurt-ratttutir. full " ta: in the sir, titan-u B. Donn your-old ”In; Mr, milked . new Quinn-e0 "and far, 'rue than Am "etau - be it! -Rtbe-vtr.tmsardot" kertr0trirti-0tsti.r.. Amiddm'dehodnowr "Yqrmd.verttentrret. 7 Drrtiet-auitaiiaa" hM-yumdnulh-h .-dmNetttte-e_Dal" Lee"""""'-"""""- my. Manual“ to WHO” Sunday minim-(Milki- tt,22md'tdr.,tMr, i/iriGiriiTrGGrrTiirii"A 2tatu'eii2idjht, iii'ttd15iti',ri? 'etiitiv' 2: tdt'ltattthuatn/g h - H. P. Hospital Animation l . AxInFor ReturnOfStocks The mom: of an! Highland Park “out club Wyn“ in I print.- tournament won; the man- ben, on Walnut, “mama. July Tth, " tho Sunni. Valley “Golf club. The com In of a um! um, it being an and low new: tourna- ment and lundiap hutch. Prim were (inn. baud upon the handicap Icon, but tho numbers held the we manly a an elimina- tion can.“ in trying out for pod- Aiotts on the ”all" golf “on that hwhohrmod. mummy." were "lowed in the order of their 1120‘!!! to take part in 0 Chi) Golf ‘Toummont. to be held by the Intel-- national oegnetigation during the 'pal'.""' on July gut, " Olympic PM . Lions' Club Plays Golf and Enjoys Stag, Wednesday Although they were reluctant to give ue the econ- of the 'msttsberu, when for none mt motive of their own, we (we informed that some very low eeoree‘ were male. there being aver-l excellent phyere Among the Highhnd Park Liam, inch a: Paul Olson, Erneet Belmont, Clilord Moran, *illiun Daniel, Cyril My, Emmet has! and Icon- ud Nieter. The teen Ruched we: not announced, but we presume that the where 'nqine the team will be nmonc the ”in hereimbové tamed. After the W, the member! 'miorod "mhmhrttenta," dinner, . consul Btatr and good time. The, an no that thou member: who were trying to enjoy l game of cards were so much annoyed by tho singing that they gave up and it turned opt to he a Ning" and the card sun. had to be damned until the senators new no home that they could no longer‘t‘yodel.” Tho “on: golf team in imam to be a parmnent magnum. From hints dmped by Pmldent Dr. Wurth, it appear: that the Lions will soon be challenging the Rotary. club to a tournament, and it tho elm-Henge is “spud, there will be The riatneg of the memben of the committee are: Paul Ouott, B. w. Bteldonl, end Ernest Belmont. a. Joint flux, and -the iGi/iaGUi, tournament will Mo the honors.” A mop of you; people while plenum: on the bench " Bovine drive, My main, our what they turned . m .errent "inning in the water: I short diatom from the beach. At timt they thought it might just be A tree or loan other (bet-do Boatirte In the m. but seven! than it: heed which looked to be obout two feet long, and it: tell would - from the water. It m thought that the aquatic Inl- ml In. between twelve and “but; feet long. The - Thunday would: htnehootttratretv-riottsegoit taunt-nut.” Sight Sea Serpent Off Ravine. Drive The your people unwed n tlttttqtuahomtei1tavui. when thtree.te.Pbo-torrt-e look at “an. - Elna in}; mud-amouhumudue- insulin... Alum new on tho Nun-ho MOM-uiuthennmm Mmknonjutwhuum Tonic!!! Ind ”unmet. " 'tg'.",.'.';,:','."":,',','.',.'".',','."',); car. - I m M ii;ie7tll'l'v',hlliTtil'llvdt' 3fiiisuiistiiriViitTG"'iigl. Alcyon (More Fine Variety in Week's, Prom s. a. v” m... mi -ee GtiGeiiG GG tarvr, feat-uma., m *,""""'.'. ltd - t. - - M M 'gt.'taftuliitiift If": f,uieieiiiiit Numb-“Wt.” the mrthrrp. thGiiik 3 "a; -iirva "utC1ri',t Stat .. ii'iihAE't?ii (mi. JI'.'. ideeiiriFiiiiicti, Ud1'llt't, tu1e22n li.tU.'nx; w: 'Ndrtgttr"' "L-ml ml lady go wild and ptu'i'1',N,'ti",tt"gttt, Pm“ or “ 'tri'l'ruvlsttlileThtllt t.ut m -’;m Eil 731.37. The Kidd-ltd M Hospital u- mbtion in taking all was" of the comm-gum to turn in Mr stock: a tho‘culnuuthn of you- ttfworkto.ehumtukmetied for “community catapult." Itiaoattrittti-tthuttrmtut this bu contaminated u it in a. July 18. 1018 when our has,“ VII complcud, Mic-ted And one” up the publfc. _ The pin for a hospital ban - originated in the yah- 1914. sud in 1916 the “and“ Ne 2Nrtt. Iu-y to build the ham bo. zun. On In: 5, 1916 the an! in- curpontion up." 'rseryiqrtu. Tho KW Park Hospital In- locintion In org-M u A “not for prett" ortrnnisation, and met eertif1eataq m. but! to than who donated fund- for the erection of the building. The hospital when completed in 1918 had a (apldty of 20 hula. will: necessary surgical mm and on“. to meet the need. of tho community. Within a few year- the all. beam. inadequate for the “at“ Ill " dition was built, in 1034. Th. ob. stretrical department Ina instead and eoMned to the mud Botte " the building, an that it ‘wu eul- plainly isolated from the (dual can At the - than the Ina- p_i)afitootiroidnrttttsotr-ia 17 buincttaa. During the put nine months than has been an increased (Imam! on our local institution, which baa but tiiled to capacity, the - met of tha time. The plan af the payout Board of Hansen of the Hoodlum in to an" the uncut: of the hospital to be conveyed to the foundation. Btatr- two And mto.hntt percent a! in it" share: of outatattdittq that ham " msadrbeenturmsdostotto Boon! ot Hummers for ‘this purpose. we: inaugurated under the Inn at the State of Illinoie es e contention mot for pmtftt. Under this charter. forty-the when, known on true- tees would be chosen, one third at ‘whom would be elected etch you tor e term of three years. At the preeent time there on nine Gina for: end five trainee: [’0me on' the board. It husk that I'lt the control of the one] in e lunch of e - mop We}: would more 'teartr' represent the entire can unity and which would be - uveE and intimately Intended in the amusement of the boson-l, he community enterprise will hue hen realised.. With the lulu“ of the - bo. iPt?mrdorrtotutumritat,it it felt that the project my be - .riedtttorphrlsekrinterGtaits. limit“ and of tho City at Highland Jr. - .- The muse-l [ 'm be ,.iv'l'G',.'"h'rrleNlt"lpl',1Vd fj8v'std,'lN'ats',ettl,'g,t,', withdrawn-u. m1.w.nm,mm 'rrd4rrirrtFiiiirika"i';iiL'G"i 'meittmferrilipuoit-%ide meWu-bu. "ltU,'lPa'did"g1t.gig 180.!- 'tatm-tt g.” titk__irr_auti-. “chub-church“. The Wom'i Mod-elm of tho Highland Put mm m will upon-or I Gaul-n M and lulled. " the lovely homo ot In. Tram loud. Image. m on Vedas-day. July " n g act-ck. Woman's Group Plans Garden Party and Musicale July 28 On ream n camshaft» Hint-11nd Put gainful foundation Old James [loge fa Being Torn Down Who-0. M night tii72i'ii'ii2tsiiii,'liii 8'luWn'1llM,'h"'g,'d huh-owls: in": Mum: an“: I Ar. a. a... "7ii"t,iitit:tii In... Ne in. 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