Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 2 Nov 1939, p. 12

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The lid, should be left of? of mum-pans when they are not in use. Covering them often makes them smell musty. The Philharmonic Symphony has served the cluse of music in the United States since the Philhar- monie Society's inception in 1842. The Symphony Society had its be- ginning in 1878. The Children's Memorial Hospital was founded in Chicago in 1884 by Mrs. Julia F. Porter in memory of her son, Mau- rice Porter. Though the ticket sale is well un- der way there Ire still many Rood seats to be had, and Mrs. P. A. Val. entine, chairman of box rules. In- nounced this week that Ilthough the boxes were entirely spoken for many of her eo-workers have offered to give up their boxes for re-sale, if necessary. Dr. Bradley'- Indiana in over 1,000 room each Sand-y morning. H. the in n large ndio undionee our WMD, his Sunday morning m- mon lining bro-dent (not this su- tion. Poople'l church In dedicated October 10, I920. The building cost in Chieatro-br the New York "Phil- harmonie Symphony Orchestra in the Auditorium theater. Mrs. Frederick Gleim is Highland Park chairman for the benefit to be held on Sunday afternoon, Novem- ber M, for the Children's Memorial Hospital of Chic-go. The “hit in to be a eoneert-the ttrat one given Dr. Bradley bu many friend. on the North Shore who will look for- ward to hearing him It the opening of the New Trier Sunday Evening club. £750,000. N. Y. Philharmonic Orchestra in Benefit Concert November 28 &.kahdnwtpnddut of to but Wuhan Long“ a! A_ea..t-rsrethrbetardetg di-tor. cl the Chum) Public li- bray artd-tberoetuNoemnt School hard of the sun. at Illi- not. author. Am the boob to in wrist“ In: “Court“ for T.d.r," “M oi Your," and "PM ho- ttight Thinking.” at... that lulu - nu no- Mrtiri-ou.itntt. “Wade-1M“ Wil- t.atreirts-gtF. In“ inlay} mdAghprm inmnm'noumiiih ""qrhntAa-u.C.rtDoqqr." Dnlndyybuthndh fan-u NeoYhrthmdar bathtub“ Dunn‘s-W I). cod-333.33. til-inc; a The Highland Park Press The bimonthly meeting of the Minerva club convened on Sunday tt' the home of Helen l’icchictti. 446 Glencoe nvvmm. Highland Park, where mI-m hers heard Mrs. John Itodizhie:uy of Chicago speak on Discuss Cardueci's "Miramare" Sunday at Minerva Club On Monday afternoon of this week the Board of Directors of Dor- en Home entertained at ten for teachers of the H. P. High school and Deerfield Grammar school. This is an annual Ill-it held at the home, and "orda an excellent opportu- nity for friendly Contact: Ind infor- mal discussions of the girls‘ and boys' progress in their studies. About thirty teachers including the P.incipll and Dean of Women at the High school attended the tea this year. Dorcas Home Host to Teachers Monday nil-homo”. "%rat.tutoh-t..ahe.e- duo-diam". ".-dael-dri.m,ttFd “4.919..me Although the poster: were Judged solely in their merits, without eon- Iidcruion for their troogrnphie or- igin, the committee VIII delighted to dimver that honon were lhued union evenly by contestants tron Brnuide and Ravinia schools. The l'lll’dl were: hut prize. doubly Iwuded to Charlotte Stone, Ravinia 8th grade and Jule Strnub. Bru- side Mh uncle; second prize. Ray mend Benson, Ravinia 8th grade; third prize, Doris Ann Fuquhlr, Brneside 7th crude. Honorable mention was given to: Arline Aber- nathy, Jane Meyerhotr, Stephen Pol- lok, Florence Stephenson, and B. Thompson of Ravinia; 1nd to Nancy Bowker, and Eleanor Collinge or Brneside. “cording to In. L B. Baker, chin-AI cl the civic- eon-it“. no my excellent and. vm to Mind that the trading of ham VIII no my nan-r. Icahn of the judgin; committee Inc: In. L. E. Mar, In. A. E. Cheater, In. Judson 8. Cross, In. William P, leinl, Miss Evelyn Pear-on. Mrs. R. H. Price, Min Laura L. Stod- dard Ind In. A. B. Tanner. Nov-u! at...“ ”the www.58an “Manama-“Md III-joynpmbvolthmun "tmittqdinth-theuinthe nmuummum prthtieitrtotl. In!!! Ava-III Are Give- tc Ruth “Clan-Up? Puts: {at Highland Park, in To disguise I hrteerrtail that he been broken at the top, wry the polish all the way to the end of the nail, eliminating the white tip. " the mil is no: too badly broken, it mny be saved by pa ing I “tip of adhesive tappe acres: it. The tape may then be covered with mil pol- ish and will look as well u Mon. The young married couple’- of the Bethany Evian“ Chi: will meet in the tower room at tho church Tuesday at 7:45 pan. 'hs. Margaret Vet at Johnson, who with her husband returned from Imp during the exciting day: of the on break of the Nor, will mlnta I... of the experiences that the and - husband had during the pot may mer. Mr. Ind Mrs. Johnson travel-d in most of the European coll-Mu during the past " months and had opportunity to make runny intonat- ing observations. 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