Trinity Church Choir | To Present Easter Cantata Next Tuesday | ‘The Parish Choir of Trinity Episâ€" copal church will present its Easter cantata . next Tuesday evening, March 19, at 8 p.m. This will mark a fitting close to the regular Lenten The Choir will sing the cantata "Victory Divine" by J. Christopher Marks, arranged for mixed voices. This is a new cantata which was first presented at Trinity last year â€"and repeated this year by popular request. This cantata is most tuneâ€" ful and melodious. It is divided into three parts: part 1, "In the Garâ€" den," part 2 "The Earthquake" and part 3, "At the Tomb." _ Incidental solo parts will be sung by regularly sings at the Lenten servâ€" ices, the midnight Christmas servâ€" ice and during the summer. It comâ€" prises 35 voices. This is a separate and distinet organization from Trinâ€" it‘s Boys and Girls Choirs. It is under the direction of Ralph F. Anâ€" schuetz, organist and choirmaster. You sre most cordially invited to mitend this Holy Week canisis next Tuesday a1â€"5 o clo0k 7 Sale Held Today A White Elephant rummage and bakery sale will be held Thursday, March 14, at 371 Roger Williams avenue. The proceeds from this afâ€" fair will benefit the Chicago Comâ€" Tooth Brushes, box of 3 ... ARNOLD C. BREMER THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1940 | â€" MAN FULLER BRUSHES Furniture Duster Furniture Polish Free at Blumberg‘s in Waukegan . . For a Limited Time Only! $ TRADEâ€"IN 1 O ‘ M m .o s Prices subject to change without notice. ALL WOOL 114â€"120 So, Geneses St. R V G $5<99" Telephone H. P. 1985 ‘With Spring and Easter just around the corner, this is an ideal time to trade in your old room size rug, regardless of condition, for a $10 allowance on a famous Bigelow 9x12 Axminster rug. This offer for a limited time only. All the new Spring patterns and colors to choose from. Come to Blumberg‘s in Waukegan now and save. LER BRUSH @ &" _ Setublished za"‘nzé‘utu"i’é Long, Miss Pauâ€" $1 Week Terms L 9 x 12 A X M INS T ER of Mrs. Bender Passes On; Would Have Been 98 Years Old April 19 Monday at the home of her daughâ€" ters, Mrs. Catherine A. Levin and Mrs. Blanche Muller of South First street with whom she had resided for ner. She was a member of the Reâ€" formed Church of Mifflinburg, where she retained her membership throughout her life. She 'ntho_ 1842 at Mifflinburg, Pa., the daughâ€" ter of Catherine and Elias Kleckâ€" youngest of eleven children, all of whom have preceded her in death. She was married to Lewis S. Benâ€" der and to this union four children In 1892 the Bender family moved to Marengo, la., where they lived for seven years. Owing to Mr, Benâ€" der‘s ill health they returned to their home place in Pennsylvania, where he passed away in 1900 at the age of 53 years. After the death of her husband, Mrs . Bender divided her time among her children. Surviving her are three daughters, Mrs. Catherâ€" ine A. Levin and Mrs. Blanche Mulâ€" ler of Highland Park, and Mrs. Susan Bender kddy of Lres Moine§, la., and obe son Huriy K, bendet of Minneapolis, Minn.: There are four grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wedâ€" nesday afternoon, March 13, at two o‘clock at the Kelley Funeral Home. Interment was at Mifflinburg, Pa. Confirmation Sunday At Redeemer Church The coming Sunday is Palmsunâ€" day, the customary day of confirmaâ€" tion in the Lutheran church. At a solemn service 15 children are to be received into church membership at the Redeemer Lutheran church on West Central avenue. The names are: Edward® Stewart, Robert Marx, Charles Lichtwalt, Richard Hagen, Harold Krueger, Bernbardt Olson, Jimmy Bock, Eleanore Gladâ€" er, Elizabeth Tuma, Winnefred Glader, Christine Mager, Helen Smith, Betty Tjaden, Ruth Brandt and Mary Lou Tjaden. During Holy Week there will be a service on Maundy Thursday eveâ€" ning at 8 p.m. On Good Friday two services will be conducted, at 10:30 a.m. a service in the German lanâ€" guage and the main service at 8 _ At both services on Good Friday the Lord‘s Supper will be celebrated. 19, the regular service by a half hour. The choirs of the church will render appropriate selections on Republican Club Meets Next Monday Club met for the second time last Monday evening at the Pagoda. The -uï¬"u’ndddmbyl-bâ€" ert Greenslade chairman, who inâ€" itiated many new members. _ _ Eck Carlson were installed as memâ€" bers of the executive board. This committee will be composed of ten members, seven to be chosen by the: president. George O‘Connell was nominated and elected treasurer. Hugo Schneider, Jr., popular chairâ€" man of the Young Republican Club of this city, was the guest speaker of the evening. Mr. Schneider was wreatly vleased with the interest and enthusiasm displayed by this new organization. He lauded the high ideals and principals on which the club is founded. He offered the full cooperation of his group in supporting and perpetuating the aims and policies of the Republican party, The next regular meeting will be held Monday evening, March 18, at Wittens Hall. All male votâ€" ers are urged to attend. Music Departments Of High School Prepare For Concerts During these troublous times in Europe and the Far East, when the civilizations of the past seem to be definitely declining in the destrucâ€" tiveness of wars and the coercions of totalitarian States, we can point with pride to these United States where the arts are becoming more and more an integral part of daily life. This is particularly true of music, which is being so widely disâ€" seminated to children and adults ‘through the radio, and to all school children by their very active music THE HIGELAND PARK PRE§# For instance, you‘ve got to admit that its style has done a lot to brighten up and beautify the boulevards. And, from the way folks are swinging over to Buick, it must have something valueâ€"wise that‘s important for you to measure. What you hear about its quickâ€"offâ€" theâ€"mark engine and the st silkiness it gets from baiâ€" Reg® ancing after assembly cerâ€" m _ m .‘;l?‘?t nolls faw innynirv, 10935 108 South First Street North Shore Buick Co., Inc. departments. Throughout the grade schools, the small children sing in groups and listen to good music on phonograph records and to the Walâ€" ter Damrosch Music Appreciation hour on the radio, while in almost every grade school there is an orâ€" chestra or a band in which students beyond the fourth grade take part. It is really remarkable what such orchestras and bands accomplish, due to the enthusiasm of the teachâ€" ers and the ready response of the pupils. The singing, and the playing in bands and orchestras continue through the high schools and colâ€" leges, so that such splendid work as was recently done by the Northwestâ€" ern University Symphony Orchestrs at its concert in Highland Park is not surprising. The Music department of the Highland Park High school is workâ€" ing on the Spring concerts to be held during April and May at the High school, in which the band, These are the blouses Spring suits call for! ... tainly calls for inquiry. Beautifully tailored and exquisitely detailed by hand. An excellent value at 5 South St. Johns Avenue Arrivals $3.95 Faye Barkley "AS YOU LIKE IT" HOSIERY chorus and orchestra and a few talâ€" ented members of these organizaâ€" tions will take part. There is a very small charge for these concerts, and the money goes toward the expenses incident to the Music contests, for needs at the school which the school budget does not include. At the District contest held last Saturday in Waukegan the 15 local solo conâ€" their fine playing. The school band will go to Waukegan on March 23 there. These contests give the young musicians an opportunity to hear other soloists and music organizaâ€" tions perform the same music they have been studying and thus help them to perfect their own performâ€" ance. They are contests against a standard set up by a competent group of judges whose knowledge of music and of high school students is above question. Every soloist and each band which rates first at the and its Foamtex cushions soft as a down puff. But skipping thisâ€"even skipping the fact that Buick‘s prices are lower than some sixes â€"there‘s one thing that alone is enough to send you hotâ€"footing to your Buick dealer. That‘s the obvious fact that as Buick goes these days so goes the industry. It set this year‘s pace last yearâ€"and right now it is plainly the car others will be like "some day."‘ So do the obvious thing. Go try out this superb traveler. Even if you don‘t discover that Buick is an immediate ‘‘must,"‘ you‘ll decide you‘ll never be really happy till you have one. Phone H. P. 926 $1.00 Phone Highland Park 496 District contest has the privilege of playing at the State contest to be held some time in April Plans for the Spring concerts are not yet completed, but every music lover in this and the neighboring communities is asked to save Friâ€" day evening, April 12 Among DOG FOODS â€"the most significant name today is Ideal PAGE THREE