NO Te ttlee Sn Blzn Blln Sn tizn t In order to fit the New Year‘s eve and New Year‘s Day concerts more conveniently into the plans of 1943 birthday celebrators the times of these concerts have been advanced. Mr. Lange will raise his baton at 8:45 p. m. on New Year‘s Eve and at 3:30 on New Year‘s Day. Usual Hans Lange who then return to Orchestra Hall to present four concerts during the holiâ€" day week of New Year‘s. To Conduct Holiday Concerts Christmas week will bring a wellâ€" carned vacation for the Chicago Symâ€" Artur Rubinstein wills be soloist um.l‘tm-ï¬yhg‘th Tschaikowsky Piano Concerto No. 1 on Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 22 and the Brahms Concerto No. 2 at gala concerts on New Year‘s Eve and New Year‘s Dayâ€"Thursday evening, Dec. 34 and Friday afternoon, Jan. 1. Mr. Lange also conducts a Popular conâ€" cert Saturday evening, Jan. 2 Starting Wed. Dec. 30 "DESPERATE JOURNEY" Sun. Mon. Tues. Dec. 27â€"28â€"29 (Mat. Daily) Rosalind Russell. 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Mr. Lange‘s fare for the Pop audâ€" ience includes the Prelude to "Hansel and Gretel" by Humperdinck, the Rachmaninoff Second Symphony and works by Gounod, Saintâ€"Saens, Chaâ€" brier and Strauss. edy ensk starting times are 8:15 p. m. and p. m. M 3 + 5 These two. concerts will start the Symphony‘s New Year off with the premiere presentation of a new symâ€" phony by Chicagoan Arne Oldbergâ€" his fourth symphony. They will also bring . to the podium from his chair in the flute section young David Van Vactor; â€"who willâ€"direct the playing of his work, Second Overture tb a Comâ€" A room survey will be taken to properly fill the needs of both landâ€" lords and service men; incidental reâ€" lief will be administered also, where interview indicates the necessity. Travelers Aid has opened an office in Highwood this week to maintain a room registry and travel bureau caâ€" tering to the service men‘s needs, with Miss Cornell Pillow in charge, she having operated temporarily from the N.C.C.S. operated club. &m&-‘ru&“â€" wood U.S.0. club, 'lr..-.. -Chbt-n ies te hocke 104 tm leday ho down â€" gifts to be distributed to all service men in attendance between 8 and 9 p.m., about the ornamented 11â€" foot Christmas tree centering the lounge of the clubhouse. The yule log gaxaâ€"aty s in the rafters ca shadows and playing on the tree. ‘The presents are Also part of the festivities wl be a tormalNew Weary party planned for Wednesday, Dec. 30, from 8 to 10 :45 p.m. Invitations are going out this week to all Victory Belles. Evanston girls under Mrs. Loretta Mayhew, in addition, will be guests, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Diamantes, asâ€" sisted by their friends and members of the North Shore Hellenic Mothers‘ club, serving refreshments. those given by John Q. Public Caroling will ring out that nightâ€" about the piano ‘twixt the tree and : all week prettying z‘hâ€" up lw,(:hï¬mï¬cdmhn toe to add to the merriment. Highwood USO Club T pT gram includes Ar. on a Theme by 15 "Your walk is like Chaplin‘sâ€"," we began. Whereupon, Freddie broke in to asâ€" sure us he didn‘t copy anything. Well, maybe so. But a good imitaâ€" tion of Chaplin certainly isn‘t anything to leave an audience in its seats. We knew that Freddie was an exâ€" pert skater in his own right. How Chaplin is his idol. Now Freddie is a shy and serious chapâ€"and the smile we got for that is perhaps a beam to end all beams in Freddie‘s life. But such an introduction didn‘t please him half so much as when we said: "Say, you‘re another Charlie Chaplain." Jack Burnett, whose business it is to see that you and your interviewer are interested in buying tickets for the show, introduces him as "the finâ€" est ice comedian in the world." Freddic Trenkler may be. If he isn‘t, he has a pretty good start toâ€" ward winning that honor. he He rinks he to his b the derby to rise by itself from thc] ice and settle snugly in his outâ€" stretched hand. | This little fellow who you‘ll find hilled as the *"Bouncing Ball of the Ice" is the chief laugh creator and comic with the new 1943 Sonja Hehie Hollywood Ice Revue that invades the Chicago Stadium for the annual Christmas visit from Friday night, Dec. 25 thru Thursday night, Jan, 7. Jack Burnett, whose business it is Charlie Freddie Trenkler Comedian On Ice With Henie Revue batter T omedy to him is an passed up figure ska le first learned to s ks in Vienna. When took up photography business. But the lu 21 N. if Freddie that wayâ€" The Highland Park Building Loan & that Freddie wa in his own righ about "sacrificing be so. But lin certainly audience in that Fredd And Best Wishes of the Year mething could get â€"but fast. is an art. re skating 1 to skate When he ; raphy and thi lure Homestead Ass‘n. of indignant, grew t | made f the i tlat, puts ly coaxes from the his outâ€" In for How his art fact it. the up, it "I suppose it will be all right some day I suppose," he said. "I don‘t suppose they could use an ice skater," he said. Then he brightened up. y "But maybe they need a photogâ€" rapher." & really." Freddie objects to having things inâ€" terpreted for him. He wants to work out his own routines, his own way. And that‘s just the way it‘s done. This comedy business often takes lonâ€" ger to work up tthan lhf precision skating of stars. * F® } So Don‘t Worry As for the falls he takesâ€" "Tell the audience not to worry when I take ‘em," he said. "By the time they start worrying, I‘m up and on my way again." Then we started to talk about the war. Freddie‘s mother is still in Viâ€" enna. He hasn‘t heard from her since Hitler walked in. Besides Freddie, there‘s some five score other performers in the show including Sonja Henie herself. "And the little chorines, Gee theySre pretty and they skate well too," says Fredâ€" die. Freddie‘s waiting on his draft board to send him one of those notices. BLOOD DONORS The following persons gave their blood at the Red Cross Blood Donor center, 5 N. Wabash«avenue, Chicago, from December 11, to December 14: Vera McCreadie, 845 Centerville; *Roland Wirt, 615 Vine, third time donor; and Frances Kelly, 366 Hazel. er. Now he was the assigned to take all the falls, etc. Well,â€" it d was just too much.. He appeared, as a figure skater, in various European cities and finally came to this country several years ago to appear in the European ice revue. Although Freddie doesn‘t talk a lot, he sees plenty. t "In one of the shows, the skaters did some wonderful jumps," he said. "They were really good. In the same show _we had a skater : who â€" was nothing more than a bad hockey playâ€" ong i pl lt 1 based on doing things which ence expects you to do difâ€" It‘s putting the joke on them Phone H. P. 361 as the guy who was all the chances, doing 1,â€" it didn‘t take me was really getting the II as the laughs, here, Freddicâ€"decided audience wanted was couldâ€"give them a suâ€" Chicago Sunday Club Presents New Y ear Message Dec. 27 ‘The New Year‘s message at the meeting of the Chicago Sunday Evenâ€" ing Club next Sunday will be given by Dr. Ralph °C. Hutchison, World War I ace, former educator in Turkey and Iran, and now president of Washâ€" ington and Jefferson college in Pennâ€" sylvaia. He will be preseted at the main meeting at eight by Clifford W. Barnes, president of the Club, and will speak on "Christianity and Huâ€" man Values." Louisa Hoe Moller of Washington, D. C., who will be starâ€" red with the Appolio Club and the Chicago Symphony orchestra the folâ€" lowing night in "The Messiah," will sing special selections from the oraâ€" torio with the Sunday Evening Club choir of 125, under the direction of Edgar Nelson. Seventh Crossâ€"Anna Seghers. Yes, there are concentration camp scenes and they are most effective. You will find his work a close parailel to Zweig‘s "Case of Sergeant Grischa" published a few years back. Read them both and make your own comâ€" parison. President Hutchison, â€" 44â€"year old president of one of the most spiriâ€" tually awakened colleges in the counâ€" try, is accomplishing a unique piece of work in combitting the religious irresponsibility generally <associated with campus life. Washington and Jefferson boasts the only college church, governed and controlled by a Board of Student Deacons, with stuâ€" dent membership by letter or conâ€" version. After four years this plan has ceased to be an experiment; the church is a completely constituted Presbyterian curch, with official delâ€" egates to the General Assembly. Over a period of years, Washington and Impassioned sermons to American democracy ; a challenge to all Ameriâ€" cans to become aware of the demoâ€" cratic ideals of liberty and equality. w,«mâ€"k;.uâ€"a& book. About Norwayâ€" reasons for buying war bonds, yo will find them in the following books About United Statesâ€" ealâ€" Christianity .that ran through his "Bread and Wine," and " "Fontaâ€" mara" has broadened in this book so that he seems more prophet than novâ€" elist. About Germanyâ€" Seed bemeath the snowâ€"I Silone. Aithough this book was published a few months ago, it is still new to the one who has not read it. This is an effective satirical story of fascist bureaucrats. ‘The same vein of mystiâ€" Reprisalâ€"Ethel Vance. What hapâ€" pens in a Breton village when a Gerâ€" man sergeant on the army of man is murdered and 20 Frenchmen are held as hostages. A lucid, psychological story of six people. Miss Vance manâ€" ages to make, in admirable prose, a valuable statement about the French mind and character. About Japanâ€" Three Bamboosâ€"Robert Standish. ‘The story sheds a clear cold light upon the complexities of Japanese character, showing the Japs as they really are with fanatital hatred of the foreigner. _A vividly exciting story. About Russiaâ€" War and Peaceâ€"L. Tolstoy. You will enjoy reâ€"reading this splendid work complete in this new edition which contains a foreword by Clifton Fadiman. As you may already know, Tolstoy has portrayed the terror of battle ; the emotions of armies in conâ€" flict with surpassing skill and power. His masterly understanding of Rusâ€" sian life is superb. Now is the time to read this book. About Italy A story of the former mayor of Norâ€" vik‘s small town and people in Norâ€" way before and after the Germans took over. A moving case history in democracy. told with a simple ,almost poetic directness. _ IMustrated by Rockwell Kent,, A "must" book. About Franceâ€" If you are searching for additional Mountains waitâ€"Theodor Brock. H. P. Public Library Best Wishes To All DAHL‘S AUTO RECONSTRUCTION CO. 322 North First Street Herbert Agar From seven to cight preceding the main mecting, early cisitors to the Sunday Evening Club will hear speâ€" cial Christmas music by the Club‘s noted soloists, Mark Love, Charles Sears, Virginia Auyer and the choir. Stanley Martin will play a short organ recital of Christmas carols. Christmas day dinner will be served at the Great Lakes Naval Training station for boys at the Arden Shore winter camp.â€" Admiral John Downs, commandant of the station, will be the host and a group of enlisted men will take the boys on a tour of the Jefferson College has yicided not less than 43 moderators of the Presbyterâ€" ian Church from among its alumni. Admission is free. Doors open at 6:45. President Hutchison‘s talk will be broadcast over WIND from 8:30 The center‘s athletic court is availâ€" able for play by squash or handball players on the payment of a small servâ€" ice fee. The annual luncheon meeting of the Arden Shore board will be held Monâ€" day, Jan. 25, at noon at the Chicago Athletic club. Mrs. Robert B. Gregory of Chicago is honorary president of the board; Mrs. Proch1 H. Jakion of Lake Forest is president; Mrs. Richâ€" ard Kebbon is village chairman for Highland Park, and Mrs. Charles Bates for Ravinia, to 9 p. m. necktic racks, leather purses, beits of string, rings of plastics, footstools, United States puzzles and many others. Enrolled in this hobby club are: State License Plates Will Arrive Late Popular games now at Community center‘s game rooms are checkers, chess, table tennis, fiveâ€"inâ€"aâ€"row, puzâ€" zies and cards. Boys and girla are alâ€" ways welcome to come and play at the center. Hours are 10 to 12 mornings and 2 to 5:30 afternoons. Evenings the center is open from 7 to 10 for olâ€" ance craft shop boys and girls have old ‘Sheahen, Beverly Carr, Sondra Farrell, Gloria Kuge!, Donna and Joan Linback, Jay and Mills Martin, Patsy Porter, Monie Maym, Tommy Olson and Mary Farrell 9 a.m., Crafts club for children. 10 a. m., Game rooms open for play. 2 p.m., Game rooms open for play. SUNDAY, Dec. 27â€" 4 p.m., Christmas concert, Chamber 10 a. m., Game rooms open. 2 p.m., Game rooms open. Shopâ€"Darkroom Use Comimunity center‘s shop or darkâ€" room is available for use by residents of the community on payment of a small service fee. Barbara and Patricia Floyd, Virginia Meierhoff, Ruth Reilly, Nancy Danâ€" ahy, Maxine Ballard, Albert and Kaâ€" ahy, Maxine Ballard, Albert and Kaâ€" therine Harder, Pat Morren, Joan Ceâ€" thal, Diane Singer, Janeth Finch, Billy and Sandra Jorgensen, Joan and Franâ€" Jacqueline Dickelman, Margerite Hesâ€" ler, Lois Marks, Janice Wessling, Harâ€" 740 Adults % 294 Children 57 Activities reported Some of the activities reported on included: Spanish class; play in game rooms; League of Women Voters; toy repairs for Santa; civilian defense schools; Civic chorus; Stamp club; Ciâ€" vic orchestra; use of dark room ; use of shop; Sunset Terrace association ; Boys‘ club; Crafts club, Etc. 9 :45 a. m., Spanish class. * 10 a. m., Game rooms open for play. 2 p.m., Game rooms open for play. 7 p.m., Table Tennis club. 8 p.m., Community chorus. TUESDAY, Dec. 22â€" SATURDAY, Dec. 26â€" Symphony. MONDAY, Dec. 28â€" 10 a.m., Game rooms open 2 p. m., Game rooms open. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 30â€" 10 a. m., Make Christmas Gifts Under Miss Ella Rasmussen‘s guidâ€" Community Center Activities Squashâ€"Handball Court Attendance at Center CGame Reome Open Barbara and Jean Freudenâ€"