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Highland Park Press, 5 Aug 1943, p. 3

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resss Entered ‘as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland o ‘Thursday of cach week by ..":-Mmflflg:: i in sAihiml Park 367. _ _ 1. M Pher. tm e Announce Ladies Day Program _ | _ Local USO Club The following dates are for the wives d”l'!‘t! men, Aurses at Fort Sheridan, Great Lakes and Véeterans hospital, mothers of men in militaty and warâ€"industry ‘"vic& at the Highâ€" :: Park US0;, 21 N. Green Bay \ Friday, August 6â€" 2 p.m. to 5 p.nt., visit to.’fm:::’.&lmhap's‘ home. It is the oldest log :fim in Cook County. Meet not later than 2;15 p.m. at the Â¥U.$8.0. for transportation. _ . | Friday, August 13â€"2 p.m. to 5 p.m. colored movies, of HTxito by Mts Charles Brown. / | Local American ; Legion to Install + New Officers Aug. 14 â€"â€" Friday, August 20â€"] :30 to 5 pm., picnicâ€" y your box lunchâ€" «on. s will be provided. Meet at the USIQ. not later than 1:30 for tra atugtes .. > t’ A+ t Thursday, Auguyust 5, 1943 7&)’3’-&“'37â€" f talk on "Charm." N'u}i prizes. ||~ 8 _ t/F ghe V clih... ... [ .=c i i lessonsâ€"Wednesday 2 pm. at the US®, club. f A | hour daily at 3:30 p.m,. ; Red Cfoss surgical firessings at the Woman‘y â€" club, S m , roadl{ t Ein â€" on Tuesday, \\'ednet‘g Thursday: and Friday from,9zq 4 to 3:30 p. £ 1 ~ Red Cross sewing at the Public Service,.$21 Central 4venue on‘ Tucsâ€" day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friâ€" day from 9:30 a. m to §:30 p.m. | 6 3 & ® '_ mg'aaea of intdres & | lessonsâ€"Monda end a of $30 was made to iu..Chiflo mmons Farm camp near \ Bufalo, © i where the young city | in the crowded area in â€"sthe ‘Grand avenue district could get two weeks. of country life and fresh Officers Elected By Helen Taylor Carr Auxiliary der, S I). Shanafelt. finance pfâ€" ‘:‘:;sm S,. Bernardi, |service ofâ€" Aicer, : Raymond M. H and . trusâ€" tee, Heoary C. Eitner. r officers and, committee chairmen| will be. apâ€" pointed by the commander. | © . t Johnson |will in ,-:h;ffi'; t0 the installation. | > | = ... (')fiktw Yor tht ensumg year will be Tetallot (h#ring W';‘Cfl‘ tmg of Mumaresq Sp« ost.@t the | ::erm Legion Satu J:S:h'- Ag: 14â€" Thig will be a from : the regular heeting night of the Thursday Officers recently | by unaigiâ€" mous ballot are com . Arthur .. Johnson, senior vice comn , De Witt J. Manasse, junior commanâ€" A speci -«‘m of the Heten Tayâ€" tor auxiliary to the Chicago Comâ€" mons + held at the ‘home of Mrs. . id McPhee to plan for the comâ€" img and to elect new officers beâ€" cause of the résignation bf Mrs. J. Calvin Smith, recently ceâ€"elected chairâ€" : following officers |and chairâ€" men ed : Chai Mrs. F , Venning: vice \ chairman, Mrs. H A. ; secâ€"treas., Mrs. € : sewing chairman, Mrs. R R. ig ; knitting chairman, Mrs. Dy ‘Haill ; publicity chairman, Mrs. {; rummage sale comâ€" i Mrs, Hall, chairman; Mres. Phee ahd Mrs. Harry A. â€" Telephone committee, Mrs. ham, Mrk. : Beach and Mrs. Finâ€" It: was decided to hold |but three regular s during the year. inâ€" stead of the r tnonthly meetings, mr ‘‘The fi"L:“fi“ in the early fall will ‘be a ‘held as ‘always at the home of Mra Harry A. Sellery, at which a * from| the: Commons will tell of its work. It is hoped to enlarge , local ip both i active this ing year, E‘ by this Chi . c settlement. /. ic Mc i cation must be writtem on one side of the name and address of the writer, "They (should reach the editor Wedâ€" Substription rates: $1.50 per year :z‘nrdnhan- $3.00 per yea of Lake County,â€" Ilinois. Resolutions of condolence,: card: 0i thanks, obituaties, netices of entértain ment® or other affairs where an ad THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS Â¥ 31@ * lons intended for publiâ€" Society m Budapest String Quartet to Close Ravinia Cdr\certs The Budapest |String: Quartet, one of the womld‘s foremost ensembles, opens Ravinia‘s final week Tuesday ¢vening, August 10, with the first of a‘series of four chambet music conâ€" certs after Geofge Szell rounds, out his last week of conducting the Chiâ€" cago Symphony orchestra, August 8. night, â€" 1 ram . to. play the Cello Quint ? C Major, @pus 163, by Schhbert. ~Powers was formerly a member of the Mischakoff String Quartet and hag been a member of the Philharmoni¢c String Quartet. He ‘stydied| with Emanuel | Fewermann, and the. Juillard Foundation. He is 32 yearts ‘old. _ t & be he Tngs!qy,L’l'h rsday, and Satâ€" urda_vub\rcnings t :rao p. mn: and Sunday ‘afternoon at 4 o‘clock. Fxâ€" sept for boxes, there will be no ‘reâ€" served seats. 1 i t Lsâ€"oucndt An n:simng artist will appear with the quartet at three of the four conâ€" certs. .Szell will. step,.down from the podium to appear with the quarâ€" tet Tuesday evening, Auguse 10, playâ€" ing Mozart‘s Piano Quartet,~E Flat Major \((Kochel .fis).' Szell, who diâ€" rected the Chic: Symphorty during tha fifth and sixth weeks of the Raâ€" vinia festival, made his first public appearance ~at the age of 11 as a pianist |with th¢e: Vienna Symphony orchestra. â€" During <the next few years he made a number of rm tant .-umeannm but soon . r on ns malonage, it : StuphD se P'e!"" Ae 4 it *# fi*wg’:fiv fels Milton . Preves, a Tn:mber. ‘of the Chicago | Symphony | orchestra, «will appear with the Quartet Sunday aftâ€" ernoon, August 15, playing the Viola Quintet C Major, Opus 29, by Beetâ€" hoven ‘and the Viola |\Quintet E Flat Major, Opus W, by Dvorak. Preves, who has been with the Chicago Symâ€" phony since 1934, was made principal viola player of the orchestra in 1939. He! has appear¢d (as soloist. several d‘?\“ atâ€" Ravinia | during the winter season with the Chicago Symâ€" phony orchestra, He is 34 years old. The quartet Wwill present a comâ€" plete program of" Beethoven‘s comâ€" positions on ‘T t evening, Auâ€" gust iz, MThey| will} present String Quartet B Flat Majot, Opus 18, No. The chamber music concerts . will The Budapest String Quartet PINK POODLB FARM is NOW OPEN STEAK â€"CHICKENâ€"CHOPS SINCE 1901 LAKE COUNTY‘S MOST fxcwsws RESTAURANT wl pxed 43 doa w i b UNDER NEW A Ai' Year‘s fActivities Being Planned By Catholit Women The calen{iar committee of the North Shore ic Woman‘s league met recently at WÂ¥ie home of Mrs. Clement Wade, Wi to discuss th year‘s activities offthe club, which are being planned a the lines of war efforts and Chflflty f ; F ‘ ‘ ‘The first be in Octol munity ho nounced by, beâ€"a talk ¢ dame : De. that countr; will be a p the social s FrankIyn T Cpl..-Jcé Weds Mr. and I Wallace str marriage 0 6, by ‘Bec!l Minol" J String (?l?: 127, by Bee The : Bu which has | co=£cc;rt,h'. is mann and . ling; Boris Sc}neidcr;‘ toured Eur Aqstralia. and ten to ‘This isit ¢ fourth year that chamâ€" ber musicâ€"has ‘been featured at the Ravinia fe tivfl:’ It was introduced in :1940 by the "Pro Arte Quartet and a . similar| .|seri¢s <was, â€"presented inI 1941 arid 1942 by the Budapest String Quartet.} 1 :‘ oR 1 i The qudrtet will .sgeicnt“variedT programs ftom ‘the pagts of thamber| music litérfture, including works of Haydn, Mbzdrt, Schubert,. Dyorak Becthovén,| . Borodin ~and _ Mendelsâ€" sohn. ‘ti C w y R it The. pt String Q@ "The in C Ti No. 493 (M No: 6 C ven).. _ â€" l 1 String rtet," F Minor, Opus : 9 (Beet! )¢ : ~ i 5 String irtet, E Flat Major Opus 12 * c Aaisindl August 14, at 8 so * | % at 8: ©String rtet, G Major, Opus 54, NQE 1 (Haydn).! â€" Strine Odurtet, C Minor, Kochel N*, _ Atring Q 546 (Mozkr hoven) ENO TCIIT® I © | m Preves, viola it String Qdurtet, D Major, No. 2 (Borc«» din)>, . PR U Viola‘ et, E Flat Major, Opus 97 (Dvorsk). . f j Preves, viola s# Variatio Celleo . (Schubert Camp S1 Viola Al'un f _&:k?kln. l':::ow;l" wicle Iifi' S Chnthie,. geilo Vomens News _ Loc LIBERTYVILLE 1031 eph Cucchiaro icago Girl > eeting of the league will t at the Winnetka Comâ€" . The. program, as, anâ€" rs,. Gerard Ungars, will 4 South America by Maâ€" ucca, former resident of Later in the month, there ilanthropy party given by vice committee, with Mrs. an as chairman. rs. Nels 0. Brodeen af S. t, Chicago, announce the their daughter, Ruby Elâ€" ‘Joseph John Cucchiaro, Mrs. Mario Cucchiaro First street, Highland eremony took place on oven;. String Quartet F ‘‘95, by Beethoven, and fet B Flat Major, Opus 10ven, pest © String . Quartet, layed over one thousand composed of Josef Roisâ€" lexander Schneider, vioâ€" royt, ; viola, and Mischa [ce“p. "‘The group has pe extensively, as well as \frica, the Dutch Indies ts ‘of the United States. e St. Catherines of Genâ€" pl. Cucchiaro is stationed kie in Glenview. @ ram for the Budapest tet‘s week follows: : ind ~Fugue. .: i and &% i(Mendelssohn), tet, . C â€" Major, . Opus l‘f diey Powers, cello _ .. i ugust 15, at 4:00 C Major, Opus 29 (Beetâ€" violin | There will be ribbons for the best rticultural /vegetables, the most arâ€" tistic arrangements, a ribbon for best ‘of show, and| a sweepstakes ribbon for he woman receixing the most prizes. Mrs., Montagt y and Leon Hamâ€" ,huri‘er‘of W and D. A. Kitterâ€" master ‘of Highland Park have been '“invi;ed by the committee in charge/of ‘the‘show to act as judgesi This camâ€" mittee! consists of Mrs. Arthur Fatâ€" haver; chainfum. Mrs. Oliver Turner, ,ko-'cha‘,rman. Mr.! A. J. Baldauf, Mrs. 8. D; Grace and! Mrs. C. V. Nichols. \Ravinia Garden Club Harvest Show Aug. 13 <_The jregular meeting of the Garden club will follow the show at 2:15 p, m. "The â€" nominatinig â€" committee, / M rs,. ‘Theodore Uchl%ng, ‘chairman, rs. Willard Ewing abd Mrs. C. L. Felske, | will‘ make its réport . at '3he meeting. | _ Mrs. Wright‘s{assistants| for the afâ€" ternoon M;u be,| Mrs. Herbert Angâ€" ‘ster, Mrs. | M. G. Kettne ':mrl Mrs, |Robert Glasgow." S f seb fnthigs. * E:M Ravinia c.?:dm‘ club will hold its harvest show at the home of, Mrs. W. R: Wright, 121 Lincoin avenue, on Friday, August 13. All members with Victory gardens are \required |to exhibit. | Exhibits may be Victory garâ€" den produce, or Artistic arrangements of vegetables f.orfldeooi'ative purposes. ‘A member l#u‘y‘ Lve as many entrys fi,\s she: wishes, but they must be ready for judging by 1§-Jo in the morning» Plans Made for | | Woman‘s Christkan Service Party :. The Womln’ Society of: Christian Service of the Highland.Par Methoâ€" dist church me1 Tuesday â€"cvening at the Wome of Mrs.~ Marshall Letilic. Mrs. L. Coufl"m-*, vice president, #;re. sided. l 4 £ + ./. | Plans were médc for a bingo party to be ‘held at the church Wednesday evening, A:a}.’ 5, at 8 g‘clock.‘ Mrs. Ira / Breakwell: is chairman|\of | the game . and Mrs| Ledlic ‘ of |refreshâ€" ments. _ At. \?hig time a h nd;rnde' ‘quilt will be ,br*scined' to ore of ‘the guests. t i» t 1+ 0j iss flpet A pot luck lncheon will be held E::’;y. :«&1'3 at the ) d:; ie, 334 er. avenue. . day future. It,is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness. | ’ +â€"Old Chinese Proverb cise. We fort in every possible way perâ€" haps we find less time to critiâ€" ppisikte ts [uots win the war 1" Lady War _ Worker, / "My husband is so careless of his appearance he can‘t seem . to keep buttons on his cLothel."l There are members of local raâ€" agencies who spend 40 to 50 hours pér | week WITHOUT PAY. I!“-L-u.hpq-lwbl- worth shore Gas co. ady Wa 'WOflnei" No. 2, "Ptfliapfi they are not properly Sewed ok."}) _ :‘ :n . o0D. Lady ‘Whar Worker No. 1, "Maybe you are right. He is tetribly careless with his sewâ€" ing." °.. "! ‘} 6 t keeps close tab on enemy maâ€" We need good laborers 38 and over, in ou* W:umtn plants. We pay wcipet hour (time and a half over 40 hours) and it is an essential indus We can use 10 mqa& now and we also wish td’nt;i'\:e for 20 more men to work f oǤ. to April. The Friendly People ; TOM CLARK stt & at amolon s e Te Preparing. for the fall and winter program of the Highland Park League of Women (Voters, Mr‘tr!.oms' / Haller, president, s her recent apâ€" pointments o the board, Mrs. Ralp‘ ‘C., Archer, | 193 Roger | Williams aveâ€" nue, will fil} the newly created position of war ice chairman, whitch is to stimulate ‘formation of informal discussion ups on the pros and cons of current issues upon which the ‘averâ€" age citizen| should have an informed cpinion. | > s ies ~ol O bomine Voters League Appoints New > Board Members "The Tayryian," explains Mrs. Haller, | "cannot ‘diakgnose his physical ills, but if he wants| to be well, he fimnust be sufâ€" ficiently | informed â€" about â€" health. to choose a gpod physicianâ€" instead of a vitch . . In a r'cf'resamfii deâ€"| mocracy the, acts of the 1 § are a diregt: expression of the thouâ€" ; wghts and interest ‘of the everyday citiâ€"] zen. We cannot be specialists, but we must know| what will protect the genâ€" ttal interes} if we do not want special, interests th dominate the‘: political | scene. We! will get just the kind of post ‘wat |world we :are . interested enough to jagk : for." { is 42008 Mrs. ‘Elywcod Hansmann, 942 Linâ€" coln â€" avenuk,, will serve‘ dpring : the coming ‘veat as chairman 6f the departâ€" ment of gojernment and econoimic welâ€" fare, which will continue. to .support | the ‘creatioh of a county health unit. This comnbittee acts as . a clearing house of itfformation and will actively pursue the Jeague‘s policy of antiâ€"inflaâ€" tion. ‘Mrs.] David Joseph, 765 Green Bay road, has been appointed coâ€"chairâ€" wan of thfidcpanment of government and education. f /4 . Mrs. Earl Jerome, 720 ‘S.~ Ridgs road, . will |domplete . the ; ¢lected term of Mrs, W. C. Frank as chairman of precinet 12; Mrs. Hallér will announce later who will fill, the vacancy created hy the resignation of Mrs. John Cromâ€" pton, "186 {Elmwood drive, ch;; s ‘for . preci No.. 10. â€" Mrs. m Wampler \ been appointed ‘social chaitmtn‘t r the year.)| | [ ($+% Me Designated Depository of the Governâ€" ment for receiving mber of the Federal Dop he First Natignal Bank _of HighlonH Park yment of withholdifg taxes. ILLINOIS BELL «Long .P+® busier ® Jt ~«nat n d seryi¢® calls} ‘ .Wc,] nelp : y BRev. Henry +Blanke. Jr., stuâ€" dJent & Concrodia seminary in St. 6i issouri, will deliver the serâ€" mon afid conduct the worship at Reâ€" deemé® Evangelical Lutheran church, We t fal a‘nd McGovernâ€" ave« nues, Sunday, Aug. 8, at 10 :30 a‘m. f )? ABlanke izn‘a fourth year stuâ€" detit 4# his coming year‘s preparation for th&! ministry. He is a graduâ€" ate o ordia college, Fort Wayne, Ind., WWhere he received his B. A. deâ€" gree. makes his home in Chicage. THLE, FRL, SAT. 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