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Highland Park Press, 23 Sep 1943, p. 5

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4) f THE HIC PARK PRESS <ntered as class matter March +, ~911, at thePost Office at Highland Mrs. HorteBse Steimer of Highland Park won d prize for her water color still lifd at the opening ‘dinner of the, North Art league Monâ€" day â€" ¢evening the Club Women‘s bureau of M brothers, Chicago. cation must WINS szc%czcro PRIZE IN ART EsT the Subscriptio 5 cents per s outside of L: The rear # the car was struck by one driven b§;.Jack Leeming, 315 N. Sheridan Mrs. LaVerne Nellesâ€" son, 1405 Wt street,‘ a passenger in Mrs. ‘s car, was taken to the Highland{fPark hospital and later released. L. A Hi ‘Park woman was slightâ€" ly injured irf an automobile qccident last Friday. acéident occured in iront of 1809§. Green Bay road, when the car dri by Mrs. Shirley Magâ€" nusson, 1267 §East street, ran out of WomanLSlightIy Hurt In Accident Serving as maid of honor wil} be the bride‘s si Miss ‘Lois Harding, and her cousins, Stephens and Rij ‘Beltcher of Ifake Forest, will be juni bridesmaids. § Jerry McCafirey, who was to havd been his brother‘s best man, has transferred from Great Lakes to a base, so the brides groom‘s brotRerâ€"inâ€"law, Marshall Will+ iams, who if married to the former Janet McCa , will take his place, A iorf will follow the ceremony in the ‘home the bride‘s parents. | Sgt. M frey, who has ‘been sta~ tioned in Abdjine, Tex., is being transâ€" ferred to ‘field, La.: His bride will reméin af the home of her puenq for the time peing. St, Mary‘s lmrc:.- Lake 'F‘ocat.f wi‘ be the urday morning 0o -m' liss Verne Hardm(n:: Staif Sergednt Donald McCaflrtfl: Miss Harding is the daughter of M and Mrs, Wifiant H. Harding of Lake Forest and Zt. McCaffrey is the son of Mr. and: J. E. McCafirey of 180 Elmw drive. | Hardingâ€"McCatftfre Wedding To Take Place Sgturday Lester! S. CBisen, Publisher Resolutions i Th of each week by hiland Press, 516 Laurel Park, Hlinois. Teleâ€" & Park 557. intended for publiâ€" nust written on one side of er , and be signed with ne address of the writ=r. houtld the editor Wedâ€" noon insure appéarance in Try our delicious spaghe at the opening dinner Shore Art league Monâ€" n the Club Women‘s ndel brothers, Chicago. rates: $1.50 per year gle copy. $3:00 per yea : County, IMlinois. t condolence, card :o ies, notices of entertain affairs where an ad is published, will b gular advertising rates ensational Specialty Pianist _ HEA R ! Private dining roo! affrey Phone H. P. 5509 23, 1943 hot jive. The maestro‘s personality is as pleasing as the sly piano notes of his boogieâ€"woogie tunes, Entertainment is continudus nightâ€" ly at the Highlander with the excepâ€" tion of Mondays, Labtias Smith‘s career to date has been a distinguished and brilliant one. He appeared on the concert stage over a period of 13 years, beginning with early childhood, and has bachelor‘s, master‘s, and doctor‘s degrees â€" al} in music, of course. He was head of the music department at Illinois colâ€" lege for two years, and also leader of a favorite dance band for two years. ‘Now his solo work is showâ€" stopping, ‘whether it be a famliar classic, or a startling execution of Public reaction to this great musiâ€" cian ‘has beeit most spontaneous, particularly in "Chicago and North Shore brighteries, and patrons of The Highlander are now assured of exciting evenings and a positive esâ€" cape from worldly affairs for many weeks to come. This popular enterâ€" tainer will live up to the reputation that has preceeded him to the Highâ€" lander. The meticulous style and the ideas he uses will demtpnstrate that young Mr. Smith has deéserved the title "the new wonder boy of the piano." _ j GLENCOE Bud Smith and his "Dynamic Piâ€" u:rnc‘p-"-jmn be introduced to North Shore music lovers this week when the popular artist opens an enâ€" gagement at the, Highlander, beautiâ€" ful new Show Leunge at 246 Railway Avenue in Highwood. Bud holds a top suecqf'u rating in the middleâ€" west as g specialty, pianist. His suâ€" perb playing is greeted with hosanâ€" nas by entertainment se¢kers, and members ‘of the critical fraternity are equally enthusiastic. | Versatile Pianist To Be Featured At New Show Lounge Theatre 630 Vernon Avenue _ Phone Highland Park 605 . TUES., WED. Sept. 29, 29 Bette Davis, Charles Boyer "FOOTSTEPS IN THE DARK®*" Humphrey Bogart, Ann Sheridan, Ida Lupino, George Raft ‘‘THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT" James Stewart, Rosalind Russell "NO TIME FOR COMEDY" "ALL THIS AND HEAVEN : "China," "They Got Me Covered," "Bombardier," | "Hers to Hold." «; f m for parties. ‘"NORTHWEST RANGERS" Extra: "Mickey‘s Birthday Party SUN., MON. Saept. 26, 27 tti, rovioli or steaks James Craig, William Lundigan HU., FRL,, SAT., Sept. 23, 24, 2 Red Skeiton and Ann Sothern "PANAMA HATTIE‘ MOVIES AND AMUS Highwood, I!linois P1g. Eawafd _roun is amd to Gen.| Patton‘s 7th army. his paregts, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rogah last heard from him, he was ‘begi €a th claks ar grou Phe _ Adult: Education ‘gz:omm fi- d by the Highland P k high school will begin its eighth year on =- y evening, Oct. 11. ," : lgsses will be held regularly each week on Monday and Wedn?day evâ€" enings. ‘ Most ¢ourses offéred will be scheguled for ont evening a week unâ€" less the class registering shows a deâ€" sire for more ipstruction. _ _ Tenthtive Pro t $st The tentativg program ofiét;& will inglufle clasges in beginning and adâ€" vanced typing, beginning and advancâ€" ed| husiness ; English, beginain‘g and advanced : gshorthand,.. bookkeeping, cooking, sewing, woodwork, %néchan- k;i drawing, | household _ repairing, uphofstery, public speaking, welding, and â€" Americanization, § * effort ig also being made to add begigning and| advanced first aid, hoing nursing, gnd Spanish classes to th¢e fbove list| of offerings, Other classts will be pifered if suggestions aré Feceived~© from large ; enough.} dult Education / l:;us Start ~ _| anday, October 11 iGnta*tnt Aa un AAaBLl in esc in HIGHLAND PARK WILL NOT FAIL k J ‘VU | | |â€"~, Fake Yoruust _ _ | Hig Block You haue Buy y m'yfludadnuoj He is giving his time witl We will not fail now. The 3rd WAR LOAN is a We_#fll-edoqunh When your War Bond B PTEM e war ons Fon Park will be a 100%% . Saturdaysâ€" | \ 9:00 to 12:00 â€"__2:00 to 5:00 ‘Evening hours ‘an age and older, // The specia‘ meeting of members of the Highland Park Community ter, Inc., called for Thursday e + Sept. 23, 8 p.m., at the Community center, has been p*)ot s J Meeting of Member Community cen again open daily fo boys and girls. : Hot Week daysâ€" | \_~3:30 to 5:30 |, 7:00 to 10 :00 Saturday, Sept. 25â€" | _ | 9 a. m., Game rooms ole. | 2 p.m., Game rooms open. Mode . plane club. | . 8 p.m. Party, | Monday, . Sept, 27â€" 9:30 a. m., Girl 8 p. m., Communi Wednesday, Sept. 9:30 a. m., Girl |Sco 8 p.m., H. P. Came Game Rooms * * Highland Ps;p, Model Aitpl: club for boys and girls meets rday afternoons from 4 p.m. Most of the members now . making | solid identification models.. Club memberâ€" ship is open to boys and girls on payâ€" ment of a small membership fee Comitmunity:.centé used largely .by| y suianEmipxhfiu tributions ‘will A id is . sc Ah s | reading | room ig.â€"people /needs ng matter, Conâ€" ratefully, accepted. hest. | it ludcfls. a club. | Highland T3 : 1 B Chair a date w ABER hout pay. Me e takmee me for high s Postponed of our city 1 room P ark hool ighland Park high soho | ediat rMari‘, | inecring at the Univerkity of e ed ;\:of yeats ‘of s# e university before enli in irlcorptf e has received his or ir: corps, He has ‘his o repo the arthy |air | rafining ter (at Jef ; fissour|, on Septehjbar 27, _ | oseph | Hur¢1 ies In Chic h tre S ili j ‘ba‘hf trees Mailing Dat uther Accepted Army Air Cade 1 $ id 4 'a”“fij I‘m’ ‘and t high he was‘sei i o td Py ag foll al +5 4 14 _2 5 Show Movies At Meeting of Moose land Park Lodge No. 446, invites its members, their wives and friends to attend a moving picture show and bear a talk on the travels, trapping and hunting: of furâ€"bearing animals in 'lkwMofmmm Monday, Sept. 27, at 9:15 pm. in the Moose lodge room in Witter» hall. The proâ€" gram will be given by Martin Victor, All musical! Your favorites, old and new! ""THE MUSICAL MILKWAGON®" " /s ..« WGN 10:15â€"10:45 a. m. #EAR! MAEAR! BACK THE ATTACK! wA 1e ic . ul 4 n al 2

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