N. U. Symphony to Give Concert at High School Feb. 25 young musicians has the good forâ€" fune to be led by one of the leadâ€" ing conductors in the Middle West, Gearge Dasch, whose reputation for musicianship and dynamic leaderâ€" ship is well known. Northwestern university attracts musical students of high calibre because of its excepâ€" to mark Sunday, February I.G‘ 8:80 on their calendars For at that time, through the courtesy of Mr. Harold Finch of the Music Departâ€" ment of the Highland Park High school, the Northwestern Symphony Orchestra will give a delightful conâ€" cert at our high school on Vine aveâ€" nue, and everyone who is interested Scouts to Select Leaders to Govern City for One Day There will come a day when the Boy Scouts of Highland Park will be governing this city. That day is not far away. The Mayor and the city commissoners have invited the scouts to take over this responsibilâ€" ity at a date to be announced very Dist. sargentâ€"Bill Mann, Bill Cunnahan. Fire chiefâ€"Hap Murphy, Joe Rafferty. Ass‘t Chiefâ€"Bill Laurie, Jim Degan. Ciz-nchurâ€"'h'mn Metzel, Jack Sneeâ€" Police magistrateâ€"Harry Pertz, Bud Kohn. su;;t "du':r Dept.â€"Jim Siljestrom, Anthony in Editor of Press â€" Wilson Hamilton, Spike Frisbee. Editor of Newsâ€"Frank Musser, Bill Winters. ing'o“-i;hv“tom ‘This especially capable group « tionally fine School of Music, and the concerts given by the Symphony Orchestra are always a real delight. In later issues more information will be given, but the audience on February 25th is promised a splenâ€" did rendition of the much loved first symphony of Brahms, the First, among other wellâ€"known favorite composers and their works. Inasmuch as citizenship training is one of the two objectives of the Boy Scout Movement this plan is a most appropriate one. The Scout Leaders in the different troops in Highland Park at their last week meeting nominated scouts from 16 different governing positions: The list of nominees with their party appellation are as follows: ‘Ticket Makajitesâ€"Ticket Beardites : Mayorâ€"Bob Rarhart, Lesiic Rankin. Commissionerâ€"Kelley Brent, Bob Bochm. Commissioner â€" Dave Harrington, Harry City clerkâ€"Bill M:i John Bowden. Corp. Councilâ€"Tobey Johnson, John Emery. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1940 The two tickets, Beardites and Maâ€" kajites, are especially appropriate in as much as the two camps owned and operated by the North Shore Area council are Camp Dan Beard located at Wheeling and Camp Maâ€" Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan the famous 400 acre camp which is located near Antigo, Wis. The election is to take place in the different troops meeting this week and announcement shall be made in this publication next week as to the results. A New Meat Product by exiigp@apfion to elose out ; pair One group of Women‘s House Slippers §11 Central Avenue Phone H. P. 456 Once you do you will always want Consisting of short lines that we have grouped together for a complete close out. These shoes are in a variety of styles, leathers and heel heights. Suitable for every occaâ€" sion. Your opportunity to save and save plenty. These shoes regâ€" ularly sold up to $8.75. for V _ Dofl-rMDay. pr. 32-00 FELL SHOES â€" Lewis Hutchinson, James of Ladies Fine Shoes Have you tasted it? S A L E in the evening The next regular meeting of the Highland Park Chamber of Comâ€" merce will be held at Hill‘s Tea Room, this coming Tuesday at 6:30 Dr. Kiser 'r.m-c..tc. Tuesday Evening association is to be the guest speakâ€" Dr. Kiser is associate professor of Medical History and Clinical Mediâ€" cine at Indiana university and is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians. The regular business meeting will follow. er and will use as his subject, "The Business Man‘s Health." day, February 14, as that is the date of the North Shore series program. Rehearsal on February 21, on conâ€" certized opera Carmen and all memâ€" bers are requested to be at the Y.W.C.A. at 8 p.m. sharp. Lenten Services At Bethany Church ‘The Lenten midâ€"week service at the Bethany Evangelical church next Wednesday evening will be held unâ€" der the auspices of the Woman‘s Missionary society. , Various indiâ€" viduals will participate in the servâ€" ice, special music will be provided. All members and friends of the parâ€" ish are invited to attend. A differâ€" ent organization within the chureh will be responsible for the Lenten midâ€"week service from now till Easâ€" Student Pastor to Speak at Bethany Rev. Llioyd Hansen, student pastor at Bethany church, will speak at the 7:45 evening service next Sunday. He will tell of his recent visit to the Toronto Youth Conference. The young people at Bethany will have charge of the Sunday evening servâ€" Community Choral Club to Meet Feb. 21 There will be no rehearsal of the Community Choral Olub [Wednesâ€" Want More Workers The Highland Park unit of the American Red Cross will meet in Trinity Church Parish House on Friday, February 9, from 10 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Workers are needâ€" ed for sewing and surgical dressâ€" ings. Knitting may be done at home. Please come and help. At Red Cross Unit Tooth Brushes, ARNOLD C. BREMER FULLER BRUSHES box of 3 .. Furniture Duster Furniture Polish Free $9.75 and $10.75 val. Prices subject to change without notice. Women‘s ULLER BRUSH M A N ‘Telephone H. P. 1985 _ $1.00 89¢ Holds a Natio: Day of Prayer Day of Prayer Friday, February 9. In the morning at 10 a.m. the meeting will be at the home of Mrs. H. F. Maechtle, 132 N. Second St. and in the afternoon at 2:30 at Miss Kathleen Paine, 630 Homewood aveâ€" Northwestern Offers Special Weekâ€"end Trip To Skiing Country _ A special Lincoln‘s Birthday Weekâ€"end snow train trip to Ironâ€" wood, Michigan, the heart of the great iron country, where snows are three feet deep and women go shopâ€" ping on skis, is announced by the Chicago & North Western railway. Special rates for either a twoâ€"day or threeâ€"day trip have been preâ€" pared, the train leaving Chicago Friday evening, Feb. 9 at 6 o‘clock. Return to Chicago may be made either Monday or Tuesday morning following. will be the speaker in the evening at 7:45 at the church. The public Specially chartered Pullman cars will be provided for this trip, with stops to be made en route north at Evanston, Winnetka, Highlan d Park, Lake Forest, Milwaukee and points north. The mecea of the skiâ€" ers and winter sports fans, who are already signing up fast for this trip, will be the famous Mt. Zion, which with its surrounding satelites of hills will offer thrills galore for the expert and amateur skier. On the slopes of Mt. Zion one of the finest ski tows in the country, 1,600 feet long, is in operation and rises to a height of 300 feet. is invited to each service. Facilities for cross country skiâ€" ing, tobogganing and skating are also available for the snow train fans. A new shelter house on Mt. Zion affords resting and refreshâ€" ment quarters. The Woman‘s Rev. E. M. Wadsworth of Chicago SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS ON YOUR GAS BILL MBA *L DOWN IT S ALWAYS HOT TBE HBIGHLAND PARK PRE&3 â€";The train will reach Ironwood at 1:!6..;':&--&‘."*‘- ary 10. those desiring twoâ€" h!.ï¬.uth&tbl-v'-‘luï¬z at 6:30 p.m., Sunday, for those on the threeâ€"day trip the train leaves Ironwood on Monday, Feb. 12 at the same hour. Taxis will be waiting at the Ironâ€" wood station to take the fans to the hotel where they will make their rendezvous. Here they change into ski togs and are whisked out to Mt. Reservations for the special Ironâ€" wood trip will be accepted up to 12 ©‘clock noon, Thursday, Feb. 8. Town Fair at "Y" \ Successful Venture Reports are coming from all sides of the splendid success socially and Winancially of the Town Fair held last Thursday at the Y.W.C.A. A large group of women gathered in the auditorium at two to play cards, delicious home cooked foods were sold all afternoon, and dancing, games and refreshments contributâ€" ed to an evening of fun and gaiety. Over two hundred and fifty people gathered in the hospitable friendly rooms and again Highland Park has demonstrated its good fortune in having this fine organization in its midst. The clubs are to be conâ€" gratulated for their fine endeavor, and the money realized will provide increased usefulness and opportunâ€" ity in continuing the work so needâ€" ed in this community. Warn Motorist to Obtain 1940 Plates Springfield, I1., Feb. 1.â€"The state automobile licensing division again reminded tardy motorists to procure 1940 license plates. QualityCleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 178 Operates day or nightâ€"to give you hot water whenever you need it 37 South St. Johns Ave. â€" VALENTINE‘S DAY Larson‘s Stationery Store Here is one of the best Dollar Day bargains â€" it takes only $1.00 down to end all makeâ€"shift hot water service. Follow the example of thouâ€" sands of satisfied housewives, who are switchâ€" ing to automatic gas hot water service. See the new thrifty automatic gas water heaters now on display at your plumber‘s or at the North Shore Gas Company‘s office. You will be surprised how economical it is to operateâ€"how easy it is to buy. February _ 14, 1940 * PARTY DECORATIONS * NAPKINS * NOVELTIES, FAVORS * VALENTINES Phone H. P. 567 PAGE