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Highland Park Press, 16 Feb 1939, p. 3

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«9n Feature Attractions at Corno Party to Include Choral Club A special program by the Highâ€" land Patk Community Choral Club will be one of several special atâ€" tractions being planned for the big American Legion Korno Party to be held Tuesday evening, February 21, in the Legion club rooms and large hall adjoining their quarters at 21 N. Sheridan road. in THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1989 The Community Choral Club numbe:ring more than forty voices, directed by Louis Palmern of Lake ‘Forest College and sponsored by the Highland Park Y.W.C.A., is one of the finest singing groups of mixâ€" ed voices on the north shore. Miss Helen Taylor will direct the acâ€" companiment and John Peters, who is chairman. in charge of the proâ€" gram, stites that the appearance of this outstanding organization should prove an event in itself. Assisting Mr. Peters on the comâ€" mitiee will be Comrades : George Abernathy, Steve Urban, Thomas Sutherland, Robert Fiala, Miller Schreiner, Paul N. Webb, John OIlâ€" son, Leslie McCaffrey, DeWitt Manâ€" gsee, Be:t Green, Henry Mrazek, Henry Eitner, J. T. Farmer and all other members of the Legion who conducted â€"the Christmas Bonus Party which was attended by more than: three hundred people. and which proved to be one of the most Commander Paul Webb wishes to announce that the public are all eordilllyhvihdih:mndmdmt in saddition to the Choral singers and other added attractions there will be a grand array of unusual for teh Korno game and entertainâ€" ment that will make this party by far the most important event of be made by communicating with John Peters H.P. 1200 or the post Local Auxiliary Members Entertain Hospital Patients â€" Fridav afternoon, Feb, 10, a group of Auxiliary members of Dumaresq Spencer Post No. 145 went to Hosâ€" pital 105 at North Chicago for the annual birthday party for the vetâ€" erans. : The afternoon ;:p spent playing cards with these men, many of whom are excellent players. H- ter a very pretty birthday speech, given by the president, mm Eitner, everyone joined in the birthday song, the huge cake was then cut and served to the vetâ€" erans, accompanied by ice cream, eup cakes and cigarettes. It is interesting to know that these exâ€"service men look forward to these little parties, and to know how little of one‘s time and efâ€" fort are spent in bringing a bit of eup cakes and cigar â€"It is interesting | these exâ€"service men to these little parties how little of one‘s fort are spent in bri cheer into their lives. Parish Party at Bethany The _ Annual Parish Birthday Party will be held at the Bethany Evangelical church Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. Young and old are invited to ‘spend the evening having a good time. Skits of various kinds will be presented by graups whose birthdays Lama Anrine the same month. Reâ€" freshments will be : close of the program. WISCONSIN, Michigan, Minnesota Plenty of snow on the ski runs of the North Woods. Go now. Enjoy this gloriously exhilarating sport at its bess. You‘ll have the time of your life on one of these North Western GOOD SKIING &&4.‘!&“&““ Some as low as $6.75 'l'n-m tion and every necessary expense. Go Thursâ€" day, Friday or Sarardayâ€"return Sunds of 26 high class resorts in the [ 11 414 L B c armmmtoren ds in riges Seargh ce /d wegur 26 high class resorts in the fu&r-muâ€".m tp::l.vn:..:.badu-hc:o&n Lake 108. @ Land ilh.. m“lmdm Bay regions. gNOW AND SKI TRADNS EVERY SuNDAY w““.meo.uc iflhn-l.m!lhvl’chl‘“.”- aty tiCkKET OrAQG â€", i &%lfl For E mE TE ces ds on Norman Ros on the Suburbam Hour, TNMAQ. 7.00 to 800 am every week day make a special effort to the Legion has at was given to justify the difference between January and December. In the entire Chicago metropoliâ€" tan area, permits for nearly three times as many homes were isued in 8 communities as in January, 1938. There were 151 permits for homes to cost $1,028,648. The building total for the area was $1,697,392. This compares with $2,039.871 in January 1938, . and with $2,886,963 in December, 1938. District Supt. to Speak Here Sunday District Supt. Rev. L. CG, ochmIdt of Naperville, I!1., will be the speakâ€" er at the morning worship service at the Bethany Evangelical church Sunday morning at the 11 a‘elock service. He will also conduct the and friends of the church are inâ€" vited to attend. Ready to serveâ€"â€"(boneâ€"in), 6 i '. ll M l"u.....-..u...&..-u- 36q FANCY LIBERTYVILLE DUVCKS, Delicious pan fried, tender Spring ducks, 4 to 5%4 ID. BVG....+«......| HOME CURED CORNED BEEE, Cholce rump or brisket, ‘. *-0..00..0-.00.00.0...0t" PRIME BEEF $SWISS STEAK, Deliciousty tender and > FRESHK .”.v':n. MEAT POR LOAF., | oscar MAYERS ‘FAMOUS YELLOW BAnD _ WIENERS,. "Our hm w-oooooooono Jb. 3” In Our Meat Department OUR MEATS ARE PRIMEâ€" K#\ . L. C. Schmidt eessessencecsensansss + H. 8. Swimmers in _ â€" Suburban League Meet Fridayâ€"Saturday â€"‘ The Suburban swimming | championship will be decided in the spacious New swimming pool tomorrow and night, Feb. 17 and 18. his team is conâ€" siderably handica because of absences from uht:lfi Coach Mark Panther expects to send a full squad from Highland Park, many of whom he expects to ap r in the finals at 8 o'clfi. Sa y evening. . Kieth y, varsity diver who has been outpoin only once in league competition, is expected to push Davis of New Trier, present state champion, for first place. Othâ€" er point winners will likely include Edgar Vinyard in the breast stroke; Jim Lyon in the free style; and _R,ué!.ing, Musser, Peters: and : Lyon n e .’lh‘t * * ‘ Bill Olendorf, !I yet undefeated in â€" the freshâ€"soph back stroke, CRSE se 956 1 soulns «_ . . ... . ., ; , «Bowy bray Part | ! 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Bangs, Stoker, Baccas in Aiah my on n in the dive may P for the underclassmen. Hold Dessert Bridge As Commons Benefit ‘In place of the regular meeting of the ‘Ravinia Auxiliary of Chiâ€" cago Commons, dessert bridge parâ€" ties will be held at the homes of several members on Tuesday, Febâ€" ruary 28, at 1:30. The proceeds of these are to be turned over to Chiâ€" cago Commons. Hostesses enterâ€" taining include Mesdames Kenneth Anderson, on the evening of Februâ€" ary 18, E. L, Andrews, Jr., Arthur J. Fathauer, Forrest C. Garrison, Eugene E. Kern, J. M. Watking, Jr. It is hoped that many outsiders as well as AuxiHary members will enjoy these parties. For reservaâ€" CROSSE & BLACKWELL FANCY TOMATO JVUICE Geo. B. Winter, Inc. 988C $1 $1 ‘ 814 N. 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