PAGE TWO A Few Tickets Are Still Available To Recital Series Although the response to the sale‘ of subscription tickets to the Winâ€" netka Music Club Artists Recital seâ€" ries, held ‘at the New Trier Audiâ€" torium, has been satisfactory, there are still a few seats in the reserved section and some unreserved seats to be had for the coming seasonâ€" 1938â€"9. The committee in charge, under the able guidance of Mrs. Roland Whitman, has already engaged the following master musicians, any one GARNETT‘S Dr. Henry OsTROM They flatter . . . they‘re economical . . . these for budgeteers You‘ll be consciously proud of the subtle accent these smart stockings by Holeproof give to your slender legs PASSION WEEK SERVICES :.. trim ankles. Carefree, too ... for these very clear, very dull Penny Wise Chiffons are sturdy enough to take hard knocks gracefully. In the latest, most correct shades. Qvality Doubly Certified by Good Houreâ€" keeping and the Better Fabrics Testing Bursw by ‘*‘% HOLEPRoOF °& * Republican Candidate for Sheriff JOHN E. FROELICH of whom it is a privilege to hear;l the superb violinist, Nathan Milâ€" stein, that mistress of the phno‘ Myra Hess, and the gifted pair o!l Metropolitan singers, Marjorie Lawâ€" rence and Ezio Pinza. The complr-‘ atively small charge made for t,his’ course of four concerts and the nearâ€" ness to home makes this an opporâ€" tunity that should not be missed by local music lovers. ‘ Mrs. Jasper King of Winnetka is in charge of subscription reservaâ€" tions,‘ and Mrs. Arthur Raff of Highland Park is the local member of the Committee to whom reservaâ€" tions may be made. Dr. Henry Ostrom of the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, will speak at the Passion Week Servâ€" ices to be held in the First United Evangelical church T uesd ay, April 12 through Friday, April 15 at 7:45 p.m., also Good Friâ€" day afternoon 2:30. He has preached in Wall Street from an automobile, in Univerâ€" sity chapels, theaters and in speâ€" cial tabernacles seating thousâ€" ands, built for his work. Revâ€" erend Ostrom is a Bible teacher, a deep spiritual preacher and we Dr. Ostrom is a speaker of rare ability, a successful Evanâ€" gelist and an author of many books. feel Highland Park is greatly favored in having this speaker in town for services during Holy Week. . i\ "Styles and Stooges" * Promise Brilliant «.\ Performace Friday included in the list of prizes to be awarded during the evening. j Reservations may be made with the following members of the comâ€" mittee in charge of the affair: Howard Sheahen, Thomas Kelly, Louis McOmber, James Bernardi, Burton Berube, Ed Brown, Philip Muzik, Charles Sheahen, Jr., Sam Bernardi, Ray Sheahen, Dick O‘â€" Brien, George Ralph, Ed Steffen, Jim Carlson, E. V. Mocogni, Fred Ehrens, Bob Denzel, Charles Redâ€" man, Bill Dorck, D. Paneralli, Marâ€" shall Williams, M. Nolan, John Mcâ€" Caffrey, Pete Lencioni and Ray Umâ€" benhaum. Broadway Success To Be Topic Of Mrs. Faxon‘s Revie Mrs. Lloyd Faxon of Winnetka will complete her series of book reâ€" views next Monday, April 11, at 2 p.m. in theâ€" Parish House of the Highland Park Presbyterian church. Meeting popular demand, she will review a play now runni@g on Broadway. The title has not been revealed, so to appease your curiosâ€" ity, ‘attendance will be necessary. This series has been open to the public at a nominal fee. Mrs. Faxâ€" on is ‘always so gracious and gives such delightful, humorous, and inâ€" telligent reviews, that it is with ‘regret that another season comes to a close. h Through the combined efforts of members of the cast and other inâ€" T HE PRESS8 On Friday evening, April 8, the Men‘s Fellowship Club of the Presâ€" byterian church will play. host to two well known speakers and execâ€" | utives whose subject will be as inâ€" | teresting as it is informative. W. A. Patterson, president of the United Air Lines, and Major R. W. Schroeder, vice president in charge cf operations, will speak on comâ€" | mercial aviation, its past, present and future. Both of these men have a background of experience, coupled with littleâ€"known inside facts, that makes them authorities | on their subject. % The sponsors of the show are the Knit Shop, Neild‘s Sports Shop, Alâ€" den Studio, Mrs. Uhiman, Borâ€" chardt‘s Beauty Salon, Miss Ernst, Lucille Hillborn, Rasmussen‘s, Art Olson‘s, and Bahr‘s. The members of the cast are Dot| Lytle, Sally Murfey, Jane Griffith, Marge Kurtzon, Dulcie Lightner, Muriel Hilborn, Pat Reading, Ruth Chalmers, Frank Moran, Bud and Shirley Pfister, and many others. . | Men‘s Fellowship Club To Hear Talk On Aviation Friday Dinner will be served at 7 o‘clock and it is hoped that every member will be present to hear this most inâ€" teresting and educational program. Holy Name Society Plans Party Apr. 8 St. James Holy Name society will hold a dinner followed by a card party and entertainment Thursday evening, April 28, in Elks hall on Laurel avenue. Dinner will be served at 7 o‘clock. Reservations 374 Central Avenue Highland Park citizens, tickets have been sold to ad Stooges" which will be orrow évening (Friday) at Place school. Proceeds of Te Jqimd® array of amateur and alent, Mr. J.?'sm- directing the producâ€" that it will be a treâ€" . will be used to ings for Highland community house. sal for the producâ€" d tonight (Thursâ€" Authorized Kelvinator Sales and Service IREDALE®S must be made not later than April 19. A very lovely electric lamp is GOOD THOUGHTS Be nobh‘ ! and the nobleness that * lives In other men, sleeping, but never dead, ngeatt Will rise in majesty to meet thine own. â€"_ _ â€"â€"Lowell This is your opportunity to give Deerfield Townâ€" ship capable representation in the managâ€" ment of Lake County Government. of Highland Pa;k REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER GREENSLADE PRIMARY TUESDAY, APRIL 12th VOTE FOR ROBERT J. Phone Highland Park 181 Subscribe for the PRESS THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1988