28, T H E for Winnetka Music Club Sponsors Concert Series A series of concerts by famous artists is being offered at the New ‘Trier high school by the Winnetka Music club, The three remaining programs will be given on Dec. 2, by William‘ Kapell, pianist; Jan. 6 by Patricia Travers, violinist, and Feb. 12 by Paul Draper, dancer, and Larry Adler, harmonâ€" ies player. ‘These Monday conâ€" certs begin promptly at 8:30. Inâ€" formation and tickets may be obâ€" tained at Landis Stationers, Winâ€" netka, or from Mrs. Joseph Garâ€" PR ESS nett, Highland Park. ‘ The entertainer on Dec. 2, Wilâ€" liam Kapell, is a native New Yorkâ€" er of Spanish and Russian extracâ€" tion. _ He studied with Dorothy Anderson, Olga Samaroff Stokowâ€" ski at Philadelphia conservatory, and later _ at _ Julliard graduate school of music. Prior to the age of 20 he had won three â€" major awards, . He has manifested his interest in young artists by sponâ€" soring Richard Farrell, 18, of New Zealand, and establishing the William Kapell«scholarship for youthful musicians. Now 24 himâ€" self, he has made over 40 coastâ€" toâ€"coast concert tours, and a comâ€" prehensive tour of South Ameriâ€" can countries. The climax to his last season‘s schedule of 60 apâ€" pearances was anâ€"extended tour of Australia. His hobby is paintâ€" ing. Announce Engagement of High School Classmates The engagement of her daughâ€" ter, Gertrude, to Thomas Kirk, son of the James J. Kirks, of 360 Orâ€" chard lane, has been recently anâ€" nounced _ by Mrs. Otto Sossdorf, 225 N. Green Bay road. â€" The young folks were classmates in the Highland Park high school, and Miss Sossdorf is now attendâ€" ing Roosevelt college. Mr. Kirk is advertising representative for the National Research Bureau, Inc., of Chicago and New York. «No date has been set for the wedding. "And this bear on the floor I shot in Alaska. It was a case of me Fresh Poultry â€" Meats â€" Fish Vegetables â€" Monarch Finer Foods "Well, the bear certainly makes QUALITY ALWAYS The present level of telephone rates was, with ‘ew exceptions, estabâ€" lished in the early 1920‘s. For over 97% of our customers there‘s been no rate increase in 20 years. Yet, the cost of providing teleâ€" phone service to you has been climbâ€" ing higher and higher. > True, we‘re doing more business than ever before. But expenses have ILLINO!S BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ed by a what he considâ€" "Which is the most important leg ered “.ï¬:FQ in 'w,' of a th Illl'llmrn Andrew Carnegie once was askâ€" The steel magnate . replied: MOVING & PACKING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS 246 RAILWAY AVENUE I| R E D A L E 374 Central Ave., Highland Park. H. P. 181 S T O R A G E "MEET EVERY ADVERSE CIRCUMSTANCE AS insuperable. 2 The Bible and Christian Science literature are available THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures a by Mark Baker Eddy Whether the difficulty is disease, loss, grief, dislocation, strife, lack of progress, lack of opportuniz, insufficient ability, or apy other evil condition, Ch Science brings to you the assurance that the difficulty is not NAME YOUR DRINK WE HAVE IT WE CATER TO PARTIES OF ALL SJZES IN OUR NEWLY DECORATED DELICIOUS FOOD "ROSE ROOM" Phone H. P. 5509 or 2206 risen faster than income. Payroll costs alone have more than doubled since 1940. Prices of materials and equipment, needed to maintain your service, have greatly increased. That explains why Illinois Bell‘s present rate of earnings is as low as in our worst depression yearâ€"why we have reluctantly decided that we must ask for an adjustment in rates. Agent Allied Van Lines 43 North Sheridan Road Open daily HIGHLANDER It will be Your Favorite Page 3