Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 8 Apr 1943, p. 2

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'"Mls. wiigiii"6FWid CABBAGE PATCH" q TOWNS' WAR who AUCTION How ht Write-in Your Ballot ImiuhChyO-u- 'ttun-setter-e-Mr. warm-“h “hawk-uto- ARE YOU GOING TO SELECT YOUR MAYOR hum-ho! humour-I Noni-um‘ Why ,ratrresemt"C "BORN To tii/d" Or Let Someone Else Do It F or You P With the excuse of economy, you are deprived of the right of American citizens to have a choice for mayor in the election instead of accepting a hand- picked candidate. . ' Highland Park needs a young and aggressive man for mtWor-qo here is your candidate "DODGE CITY" 3min. a 1 B31". 1ttrtrrone in M. J-a-ho-tr-t Mano-Inbon‘X' h 436 CITIZENS DEFRANCHISED AND DEPRIVED or RIGHT To NAME CANDIDATE -. Relying on your disinterestedness in the city election on April 20, the Highland Park City Council called off the primaries and you lost your privilege to write in the name of acceptable candi- dates for city office. . LICK I: be!” In? Onw- de" MOVIES AND AMUSEMENTS duh“ ”.th April no April " at I”. A“. "rure--ltaaiMtedlu+-tmr. mull-1.1411“ r.a0pam.Ctut%tarir-t- 'tietaedHa- "'cH1il"etra""taePtrt ass a. Dance -f--atqhtsaid M GSO. 'at ya ”a 89...,0 H---" no u. It Overnight Int. Me. a 4:!) 9... Music we In hitch symphony r. 6 9.13,. Bulk! upon 7 p.11, Sin. Song. , m an. Chub Hat' unanimity Girls Show, "tt paw, Navy Dane 2 an. Sewing clu- for when ot name: men. , an. Dance instruction by It". Lucy Smith. T:30 9.1. Art instruction by H. L. Beach. l tt p.rn.. Photographic instruction by Julien Jordan. tP.15 an, Square daru:e-Dtsdte, Dewey, caller. 9 jun, Datree-Hightord Ptrk GSO. 9:3tt mm, Cake and mike. my.“ " t p.31. “It“. JIrj. I}... [jj]] c. F. LUNDQUIST . WRITE-IN HIS NAME ON APRIL 20TH Ari " Java ell Due: had. 3.. Jaime- . " Men P‘n ' Beirut-nu. [in mm inch Shani: Hat1 Kathma- ‘nirls Sim. Navy Dulce band. Mai-an. club. instruction a-itttims-l ndating ma- Motor MEL M A; O R HIGHLAND PARK Shar Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perry, 222 Highwood avenue, Hiahwood. bor, April 3. Mr. and Mrs. William DeVroetr, 519 Western avenut. Highwood, boy, April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Abram. North- brook. girl, April 3. Sgt. and Mrs. Lloyd Blrhydt, 929 Wade street, girl. April s. . Linn. and Mrs. Roy Soenmertetd, 3m Ravine drive, girl, April 4. BIRTHS AY THE HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL IExLibl-is... F, , (ii) 'ist, t 'hr' . .' A . k'i'i1c) fti 'i'fi' 'ct.-,-, Ct,Td j,i, i)yltl4tz., (y '" i o ('tj'aj" Fi'i (“V/A. ti) At' A' " ' t, 5“ 'fJfliji:'gi W ' J. , ' s 'iii,'i'(:t:!i)iniii V (a. It t 1, p ' “it. a l E A ”mg ‘g ' ‘\ t WM.” - sNigiiBiWi/27JCiG'ii';?iii' "ii-e. T, b l v~ . w- . - smuwm yiiiE'EEiEEiii? r'CJCTAtlrii'i%rE a; In: r2'c'TCQs':=liXr7tT if 1r% TitCiiyd'EsiMl A r . 4, E.'2'LTC.a% =7V"LTc", Cf ' rt manna... » I l w ‘ , _ A '--uye:. "e", , . F, tfrii/ "Gr " . , g f. 'i?!"N f . 'r'. IV-. _' ' l "gm; a b t)afittr7-5riii; a“-.- T' ‘4“ k l -0- "fl / I Pry', V "4 I " l 'tr,' "t _ - k.- J _ ‘ _ I . e _' --', mammmr y' - 'V.?2 aqbttttmt6tBStttttt+tTtem mac-mm”... mausovrm ..- UJOHNMRDNEE muwm tMNttDAtBmhuhMba. maneuver: ammo“ -teMAtt0-$ttNtbi "By electing the mayor of Highland Pork you can be assured that no one individ- ual - will have control of our city. I have no oblio ttations. I have mode no promises. My only thought in mind is to see that the ma- jority of the local citizens get proper representation within their City Govern. ment." c, F._UlNDttUtsT Ar William Show iii1iiiiiiiiiioititiij Variety Show At U. s.0. Friday Under the sponsorship of the I M13. of the US.O. a variety show will be presented at the Highland Park club tomorrow (Friday) night. On the program wilt be acrobatic dancing by Mae Hufnci. ”boogie woo. sic" piano playing by IO-rear old Jul- ian Mince, and music by Andy Jacob and his orchestra. l . STATSMENT " Malacca-WW dhmiwhm -i-Jaehuarthert.eartat- "tstkrthteChieaqoth-qb- eattod--ratehi.t-teartm- _ Ink-”mute“ mo4ebhuidea,thessrht't-Writ. A nodal - in given by Fund: Whithek. viothofWUIl. Won'l'uuday midst. 0-Wa- "esdar-ttta-testnedbrtheEd- ward Sherry: of Evans». was the feature of the "can. M. hull 2 9.3.. Wind can It”. 8:15.171. movie future. "Alias the Ducal." Craft Itopanddarkroouuopen. Col- fee "io. high. Aw! I. _ _ _ _ “an-l!!- M " foul-y. ar" _l) Muk'by Dr. Francis Moon's girl! quartet”. at Glance. Dena-untie- by Jack Lambert. eartomout of Chi- - Sun. Sewing uni“. Gold unlo- &3. mice. Photo booth. can shop and dark too-u open. Colic: " " 5.957. , Motion Bictures of travels and ex- perience: in Mexico, Ibo" by Phil Johnson of Deerfield. Sewing service. Mrs. Thomas Marks. Gold stamping service, Lena Olson. Craft shop in- struction. Jack Davis. Dark rooms op- en. Coffee at'itt. 2 p. micron shop. Evening, the program will be In old time Nickel- odian show. There will be a fake tiek. et office (no charge, of course) with songs. slides in keeping with the times. Some of the junior hostesses will ap- pear in toIlIIIIICI of the period. Re- freshments will be provided br Win- netka Civilian Defense group. Leath- er craft instruction, Ills: Rose Opitz. Craft shop and dark room: open, Pho- to booth in charge of Mr. Keller. Cof- fee at 10. I Vlad-pal”. April _ - . _ I i. In: Keane and "he. with Hrs. B. J. Randal. Gold shaping service. Dark roan: all can shop open. Canoe. p. a. Hymn sing at 5 p. In. Vespm with Grace Methodist than]: " 7..30 pin. Informal entertainment in ev- ening. Dark rooms and craft shop open. Coffee club " Mr p. m. Open have " day , ities available from 9 a. Photo booth oten " p. u. Hymn sing at 5 with Grace Methodist Variety program by Irwin Rosen- berg, of Glencoe, including selections on musical saw, noveky chalk sketches etc. Jewelry craft instruction, Lestér Matthewson. Craft shop and dark room: open. Films of hunting and fishing at9 p. m. Marley Music School To Present Concert The Marley School of . Music, 321 Park avenue, announces a student piano recital on Friday evening, April 9, in the lounge of the Hihland Park Woman's club " 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invked. ~'*h“ It; "m-hh.""-. Mi-tmeth-trt-tht,-" "not men. mum-mu» ',ttltgh.','t W6" 7...“. Sherry: calm It!!! "attt [mi-tho": A!“ n_ The We“. New Su- Ttef m Cancun Sana Mormon -r-dnq3hoqqrr Jai'2iel'.'2lrLt',Sel.'llt'21": Ei1tiiti' ith'l,ttgt1t.)tit'S "ff Ft " It1t . h: funds Moon's girl! ' at Glance. Dena-untie- Lambert. eartomout of Chi- a c A CtqgttmA-tlNttMgHitNtM 0-..th We“. hi I of Eva-owl. and... with club facil- u m. to II p. m. 3:30 and " I 5 p. In. Vespm gtettd R'geteL Sean’s Program o-ft-u-rind-o MmthQcChiu- q._r-orehestmfdritsxh- “-My mum Aon'l IS-K ir - Hal uh: the halo- o "goktatthet.oemseertsandti- Mahdi-“valuati- Anna. “in at M and on: of stmahA-iee.-triaaists,w, AI "0ielmtat we I. be the MM. 1tu'"vtt", vot‘a .tial suite - “I. M. you. “do Welter- eon-q - {Hit wit the My. The en- pon'tion. “II-i: of the Kai-cf no and had its "were in Win March a. At its Chic-go ere-kn ‘hi- week the convene: - qqtatdttrt The. my is aho to present for the first tine “Commute 3y.- phooy.‘ a convention by Sta-h. ekhteenth century composer who is regarded as one of the founders ot the modem. my. The program also contain a lite-aria! to Sergei Rachmaahdf, who was soloist with theSymphonyiutnuonthheiorehh recent death. The orcheura " ploy Rachmaninoff; cognition Vocaliee for Solo and Orchestra. The week's schedule includes the final Tuesday program of the year. Hans lance will conduct. Jane Ander- son who regularly fttlfitis piano autu- menta ,bitis the orchestra. will be " the piano. Ernest Hegel. the Sym- phony's brilliant principal thttist. will play the fhste obligato in the Bach Suite No. 2, B Minor, for Strings and Flute. The concluding concert of the week will be the aStnrday night Popu- lar concert " which Lance will again conduct. Sunday, April u, 2 parse-a-ati lee- _ lure tour conducted by Paul G. Dall- wig “Romance of Dianna-dz ini- Mine.to Man." (Advance retent- tiom must be made for Sunday lec- tures). Admission free. Monday, April It 2 tus-Guide-ter- tare tour, synopti! survey of anth- ropological. botanical. geological and zoological exhibits-RM-ta Cram- er. Small admission fee. Tuesday, April 13. 2 p. m.--Guide-iee- ture, synoptic survey of anthropoL ogical, botanical. geological and zoological exhibits-Miriam Wood. Small admission fee. Wednesday, April 14, 2 Pas-Guide- lecture tour, “Animal and Plant~Avi- ators"--Loraine Lloyd. Small nd- mission fee. Thursday, April IS, 2 p.m.-oride-lec- tore tour, synoptic survey of anth- ropolical, botanical, geological and zoological exhibits-Marie Pabst. Admission free., Friday, April 16. 2 pea.-Cmide-lecture tour, "The Earth's Face"-Marie Pabst. Small admission fee. Saturday, April 17, Ill and ll a.m.-- Free motion pictures for children-- "Life Along the Sea Floor." Also a cartoon. Raymond Foundatio- Presentation. James Simpson The- atre. Admission Free. 2 p.m.-ANideAecttrre tour, synoptic wrvey of anthrological. botanical. ucoligical and zoological exhibits-- Miriam Wood. Admission free. 2:30 p.m.--Free lecture for adults. illustrated with natural colored no- tion pittures. “Haunts for the Hunt- ed"-W. F. Kubichek. Jamal Simpson Theatre of the Museum. Admission free. Every day: Exhibits ranking amen. the. worWs finest in the fields of zool~ my. ‘anthrorology. botany and tteot- om ineluding habitat groups of ani- mals. life-size restorations of prehis- toric men amid representations of their surroundings as they were as far back as 2501!” years ago, Nalvina 1Hoflman's famous sculptures of the ‘Races of Mankind and many other loutstanding features. Open daily 9 OVER I“ ATTEND LADY nuts PARTY over too people attended the pot- luck sum given Sand-y "eabq by the Lady Elks for the men club Ila-- bers. lacunae! “remnants. Charles Emu. while In. M Golda! was chairman of the equi- tee. On the emrAittee m In. John Larson, Mrs. Bob Gut-w. Mrs. E L McLuulIlln Ind In. Bd. enGoIdcn WEEK-END ACTIVITIES AT FIELD MUSEUM to M.MCI99 of

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