Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 23 May 1940, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

The Highland! Park Puma Jig mm momma PAM. unison. THURSDAY, KAY 88, its? Students Honored In M. & Regional Music Contact Tho Highland Pork coating.“ "r mentod at the High School Bo- - Mtmie Canton held last vook in Battle Crook, lick, brought hon- or and credit to our vicinity, in tho and awards. Beanies nonm- and Constance [when]: of 1309er won s Brut ruling and s second nt- ing, reluctivsly, in their pinyin: on the harp and viola. Robert A. Brynn, Punch horn, James Kuhn, violin, and the School Guam, cola listing of Jones Krohn, Chsuneey Fri-bio, Ross And David Barrington, all won nomad ratings, sud Waiter O'Weiss, 1'th born. I third rating. As these ratings are received on very strict Ind high standards of "Hormones, those won by our local high school students nuke us proud of them. Eleven members of the High School Orchestra have been invited to particlpete in an "Orchestra Fea- tival” to be held " the Evaneton Township High School Saturdny, May 25. The festival will he an all day event, and the “Grand Concert" in which our local musicians will perform will take place at 8 pan. There will be a small admieelon chem, and the attractive program will appeal to music lovere through- out the North Shore. Among the aelectione to be played are “Prelude to Act m, Iarhengrim" by Wagner“ 1 "tkurao" by beech, and Tall- ehoweki'a “Karehe Slew." The fol- lowing Highlend Park High School Orcheetn membere will I,'"t'igtti: Lola Pelmer, violin; Role ing- ton and Constance Koebeiin, viola; ‘D-vld Harrington and Regina Klemp. cello; Margaret Gnmlund and Rosemary Barret, double bale; Ira Ritow. clarinet; Robert Bryant, French horn; Donald Gault, trom- bone; and Remake Flanagan. harp. bud-ail; Thu-ducal“ man-dumbi- behW8-tr-.te.rrt, ninth-[Vtkm haglc-alm ”that...“ trr3ii'r'AtiE%lite: !h 1Tddu"dtt- t'l'.'pet".tgth't'tg'at1tt, te.aeea., an"- CmttrftmtNms. mm the and “in in -tody Si'niiiia'ig canto! the poppies,nrfn go into the who a 8 In. - 'mtfnrqftmd.ofthe1oea1Auzflur, "ermrhonmsformd-Mrtqhub6. Uniceomatloenlnoedndwtngehc ereueloatetutabmr,htamts caning nu. 1h-.eorttMtmtttm. any-W Kev-”Ind“ tmths-I+-of-tlu-tel-tnth.-. for t,uTd,tr, 's",'t2t'ggT,?' m . '"'e4's"ll"1"s'l"'Ad'S MUN-d MhCo-QW Mmmmmmy Nut 1trdhtdtt, thernrfTtbobothho-eatetuir thl2,tird '-dalHhteth.ttvht-th- management-Leona. at"','ll't 1'dtt".?lhtg,'l: ta%rr"ao'ttWltil.",Pc In” the ". hm: Annual”; tet. 'it'iiUl'h',1riiE NextMP.l. “I t8ttiL'k"pfa't mun-uncut!“ toutfit,?:'.',',.'.:??. Pu'"4'lgltrJd,"pc1tp'g', II" aw. unnhhvrni man; ”9!“!!! ' F - Mrs. J. A. o. Pram, trawler istl the P.T.A. Manic committee, has turned in $80.25 to Miss Tucker 1: the you precedes from the Spring Concerts. and the net mount of prottt, mulling around $75.00 vi“ soon be announced by the immanent tron“!!! of the limit: Fund, Mr. Robert A. Brynn. While this amount in compnntively small it will meet the present needs of the [we Don-than. tribunal hm we" made by disabled - at comment mum... The making of there fu-. bu given employment during an win- m an! wring to may wanna nn-blo to do Mlle: work, and bu {ulna} M balon- hour- a! "In.” - ”plied- of tin; wild btoriG of Prune. whitit m In nth po- fuion on the World War battle from. mum will be paid by millions of Americans on Monday, Kay ST, to thenation's World War dead. The day will he Poppy Dsy through- oat the country end little red mp- pies symbolic of patriotic gneeifiee will be worn in thousands of cities end towns. The American Lezlon Auxiliary has approximately 12,- 000,000 ready for dutritmtioa, ac- cording to In. Philip B. Ooh, local poppy chairmen . Arrangements for the observance ot Poppy Day here have been com- pleted by In. Cole’s committee. Women of the Auxiliary, aided by volunteers for other organisations, will be on the streets early Ion- day morning with baskets of the memorial Bowers. No mice will be and for the poppies. but in ex- change for use. contributions will 1tereeeimdforthewetfareartdre- lielAwoArk of the Auxiliary among cits-bled for- Legion Auxiliary To Sell Poppies Here Next Monday ilieo of m. - _The my!“ whichrwill be du- mi. Four World Famed Directors To Lead Ravinia Festival Pour warm-renowned conductors will direct the CW Symphony Orchutn during the nix-week lu- Ion of the 1940 Ruini- Festival which will open on My evening. June 25, " the beautiful north shore park which has been. known as America's tht..t mm music center. To "anon this great and: pro- ject. the public is and to pur- chm books of minimum coupons. paying 810 for " coupon: which are good either foe admin-ion to the park or for reserved ma. The coupons are good throughout the More than 260 commitme- men- bars, under ehnirmen in each north were community, on Idling the Bovinia coupon books. Genet-l chairman of the coupon book commit- tee in In. Em: You Ammon of Winneth. season and reriresent I co'midcnhlc uving over purchase of dude ad- minions. The conductor; who will - at Bevin“ are Eugene Ormndy, conductor of the Philadelphia Or.. she-tn, who will be on the podium during the ttrat week; Artur Rod. ximki, conductor of the Cleveland Oreheatra who return: to W- for the third time end will direct during the second Ind third weeks; Nicolni Helko, famous Ruulen- born conductor who will direct dur- ing the fourth week end John Ber- birolli, brilliant young conductor of the New York Phiturmoaie-it- phony, who will conduct during the /tiith and sixth weeks. In addition to these great eon- ductors, four celebrsted artists will appear " soloists during the season. On Saturday. June M, Vladimir Horowitz, who is scknowlodged to be the world’s foremost pianist, will be heard in the Brat summer appear- unos of his entire career. On Sun- dsy, July 7, Paul Leysasc, well- known commentator and nus-ssh, will - with the orchestra in a iapreint young Peoplo's concert. Albert Spanning; leading Ameri- can violinist. will - ou July " and again on July 16 and on August 3 sad 4, the last two meats " the season. Kirsten Flannel, great ngnerisn soprsno, will be heard with the onhsstn. For her -- Ines on August 4, the program will be conducted by youthful Edwin IleArthus. In. Flagstul's secon- mist. Announcement of the great man and :ondncton who will any." dur- ing the ttfth aninia Faun! "I mule thin week st t Claim club luncheon which hunched the can boo): camp-ism It wu an dgtegqttt-d in the new "mtt-rtt mu qdhe both! reins-a] emu-lua- and be It: ahn-an. for both uninha- and and”; tt was annual by Howell W. Hurray of Highland Park that tho me, fund mum-o which be (Continual on Pig. 5) Tneuhy Thur-any and M evenings, and on Sunday Aim. ofyneh week, lusting Jun. " Anal-VII yon-clam. Join Me! Mutiny m,“- 1ht'.'rrtf,,'A'd'lt'Tddtt ”hu0|.m.m ,ehaetunmsfmmd-hhtqht.u. ereueetut_a%mr,tet-s AtthdGmetsmeit,ma.n.. minced that the pattern of tho " vim. ”Poem will pa chm Us In previouiu rears", the math Hmhe'd‘bh-sm'v-hnd the wk and on Sunday than“. momma: 'uvtikAkGiGid ii 'Y "e? ofyPtt-rtey. Runway Youth Picked Up Here 'ili?i'iii'4i"iiliEii NN,tL'Ntrfg%. ittiill?i' Fhi'itEie HUI)“ " Eu.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy