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Highland Park Press, 16 Mar 1939, p. 11

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fiwmht’hlviud:: fldw&ovlfild-douln.- me! and was presented in a concert at Lyon and Healy‘s. Her voice ng. The Rev. Mr. Ott‘s text was Jfilfl:ln.l’haâ€"hfi'sv- Songs of 4th chapter, 16th verse: "Awake, Oh Northwind: and come thou South; blow upon my garâ€" den that the spices thereof may flow out." Miss Helen Potheroe of Chiâ€" cago, daughter of the late composer Springfield avenue where she lived with her invalid mother, and at St. Paul‘s church with Rev. B. C. Ott of St. Stephen‘s church, Chicago, and Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok offi¢iatâ€" Daniel Potherce, was the soloist and sang "The Lord Is My Shepherd" and "In Faith I Quiet Wait." WBEBM and she was a member of the Austin Choral club and sang in uua-'-mcu-..m- Huchi been employed for a numâ€" ber of years,by the Portland Cement ‘Thursday afternoon at the home on The date should have been: 1910, when Dr. Dennis erected the colonâ€" al home for his residence. FUNERAL RITES THURSDAY FOR BARBARA HUEHL Desth cut short the life of talâ€" ented and lovely Barbars Christine Huchl, on Monday, March 6, followâ€" mfiu&udh Louisa Huch] and the late John church. In addition to her graduaâ€" tion . The Club < phew, it nmgem memrnnad io ns zâ€"fizfik* tors in the of shrubs and|~ Mrs, Sowers, stands as a lasting | give a monument to the Garden club. uing, | Due to im . Due io a typographical ervor in | Prosby ing a week‘s illness dueâ€"to an inâ€" ternal hemorrhage, at the Highland zing, March 17, u.:m THOR SPEED RONER PORMERLY SOLD FPOR $99.95 in Try the on 2 woeks‘ free trial, Ho Obligation! HOME TRIALL | _ pinge Tip * $1 PBR CGOOC FOR A LOMITED THME OOLYI SAVE! on your Misceris reerficld 1 e PeBd Or® the Wheeling Presbyterian church with Dr. W. F. Weir of the Deerâ€" field Presbyterian church and Rev. Donald Morrison of the Wheeling Woodstock spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. be in the Wheeling cometery. Grammar School Recreation Project presented a delightful entertainment at the Bethany church in Highland Park last Friday evening, March 10. The Puppet club numbers were the surprise features of the evening. pathy extended, and for the many fioral offerings sent during our late is thie wife of the Lake County 8uâ€" perintendent of Schools. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Robert Nichols are moving from 848 Rosemary terrace to Waukegan the first of May. Funeral services for Jacob Ott will be held this afternoon at the CARD OF THANKS We wish to express a deep appreâ€" clation to our many friends and relâ€" bereavement, ::‘.&M‘wfl a review on Tussday *&“ldfih&. wn There will be a small charge for admission and The four members of the committee the teachers of the Deerâ€" mâ€"-“umu evening at her home on Hazel aveâ€" nue. * church, _ Annual reports will be heard at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cronin o byterian church will be held sisters, Mrs. George (Arâ€" dfludflb;-.i.:-- Schmidt (Esther) of Kigin; one noâ€" phew, Robert Schmidt and two nieces, Betty Lou Sampson and Gerâ€" aldine Schmidt, and a host of the Rorthfcid Union cemetery 7995 for Mrs. John C. Huchl and family, Deerficld. two with the SUNDAY CHICAGO HERâ€" ALD AND EXAMINER. Ehss yeass paitraces -fl-m and Conâ€" ‘&vbdhhh: And Weduestay sighe Harch 28 in the Highland Purk High School Gymnasiums. Play starts at T p.m. BSpectators are invited to attend; adimission is free, All Bedminton enthusiasts are invited to participate in the coming and Class A, for the advanced playâ€" er, It is hoped that this method danm'-hhd many who in a championâ€" ship tournament might feel that they would be too greatly outclassâ€" od. ‘The entry feo is 35 cents per *Mâ€"l“hfi-wm avenue, The events offered to all Feather Chasers who live in the confines of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields township are: have already signified their intenâ€" tion to match their playing ability and stamina in the various events wrlhhrh-tf blank to George Scheuchenpfiug, 1405 8. St. Johns “:A.Mbfi-rbyl.;hlub Mg‘hfiufl a 2â€"Part Novelette. of the Many Interâ€" So to interest many players h:lhhqo:z.-tt-. petition; Class beginner ; Class . B, for the average player; offered. You need not belo any club to join, all in the nvite Communit to Participate in If you are interested phone or Women‘s Men‘s Sh Men‘s D« Mixed Doubles HOWARD MORAN Mgfll!ud. l-vr::,.’ x ni-ldt-:.:.r.m Read The Wantâ€"Ads ‘The First National Bank CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM _~~BATURDATS 9 1. m. to 9 p. m. â€" SUNDAYS 3:80 p. m. to 5:80 p. m. Phone 2692. o waies, Reshing Ream. whore the Dikle 1nd E‘ree Information "The Girl Downstairs" at Deerpath Theatre " with Dick Powell snd Aniie Lratse Deading the cest uhh&“ muim. 16 and ::'h:-:n-dvfl ad’:d‘ndn.h:hd- w anâ€" other fine chance to demonstrate the talents as a comedian which he reâ€" wvealed to such good effect in "Cowâ€" boy from I-:ulb-.'-lho'.-‘ porting cast largely made uh-vbo.fmnl-ny-:h- long been well established, notably Allen Jenkins, Waliter Catiet, Harâ€" "The Dawn Patrol," Warner Brothers great aviation epic of the 'cllmvil:‘uhom 19 and 20. khfllfi-tndall- male cast is headed by Errol Flynn, and Basil Rathbone, David Niven, Donald Crisp, Melville Cooper are featured with him, as well as a large east of others. It is a tale of the heroism and tragedey that were the daily portion of the brave. young knights of the air who engaged in merial combat over the western front during the early days of the golor and comedy spirit in musicals ;nrh.'ififl;l * h-h-hl the 1 coâ€"starring sBb play Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, March 21, 22, and 23 at Delightful entertainment is unâ€" folded on the screen of the Deerpath theatre, Saturday, March 18, in "The Girl Downstairs," which sents the captivating huz Gaal coâ€"starred with Franchot Tone. The picture gives the Continental Miss Gaal her best opportunities to World war. scullery maid with charm, an inâ€" gratiating spirit of comedy and a sympathetic understanding. The supporting cast includes Walter Franklin Pangborn. old Huber and Thurston Hall "Coing " "The Girl Downâ€" taire," -"-'.'_"iâ€". 2-:’:2 nnh-m-:fl #iu. to 6 p m. â€"IF YOU CONTEMPLATE BUYING AN AUTOMOBILE THIS SPRING, IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO INQUIRE OF US OUR TERMS AND CHARGES. WHY NOT STOP FINANCING MOTOR CARS IS A "NEW DEAL" IN THIS BANK AND WE ARE OUT AFTER THE BUSINESS. A new Jeanette MacDonald and of Highland Park PHR PEDGRAL D@poerr the Derpath. has given h@ou them h-th‘- and from the Victor Herbert operctta provides the stars with comedy characterizations which should win them legions of new folâ€" The . Lake County ‘Tubcreulosis elinics Wednesday and Friday of n Tisted" hormisl." Werkgan Dr. Charles K. Petter is the examinâ€" ing physician. New patients are reâ€" quested to make appointments at the office, Majestic 1805. ‘The Association must send a final County Asssociation to Report on Xmas Seal Sale, April 24â€"25 Skokie Valley Laundry MODERN WOMEN KNOW THE SECRET! DON‘T let washday rob you of your vitalityâ€" i leave you tired and out of sorts. You can avoid & all this if you send your laundry to the SKOKIE 7 VALLEY: LAUNDRY. ltvflltcdunmr""-* ally, thoroughlyâ€"just as carefully as you would . _ do it in your own home! Free yourself from this â€" Send Your LAUNDRY to SKOKIE VALLEY Phone Highland Park 3810 report of the Chr fuhds ww the State Amociation bf April 8 in order to compete for the silver cup which is to be awarded to the County having the highest Seal Sale, at the annual mesting to be held in Poeoria, April 24 and 25, 7k *k Higniand Park 567 Tok 5. Â¥. Gegar i Sakios sn ct

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