50c $1 61 ‘ark 5C | _ DRAMATIC ARTIST )o > HERE APRIL SIXTH The Lincoln school Parentâ€"Teacher association are giving their annual card party on Wednesday, April 10 at two o‘clock in the Lincoln school auditporium. ‘There will be tables of bridge, fivdg hundred and bunco, with a prize for each table. <Everyone is urged to.come. > * Mrs. Carl Pfapstiehl, Mrs. â€"Horan Kennigogt, Miss Marjorie Leaming and Mrs. John Van Bergen wili be the asâ€" sisting hostesses, . _ A l "<€ Lincoln P. T. A. Plans . § Card Party April 10 ~The atnual Guest Day and Musicale of the North Shore Chapter Daughâ€" ters of the American Revolution will be held on Thursday afternoon, April 11, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Byâ€" field on South Linden avenue. The program â€"will _be rendered by Mrs. Byficldâ€"and â€"Mrs.â€"George Eddy Newâ€" comb of Lake Forest. _ _ Her entertainment is worth while to those who are_weary of the blatâ€" ant and obvious. i § Miss Skinner‘s program wil} be fillâ€" ed with human beings whom we know! â€" _ * Mrs, Nathan H. Anspach is in charge of the attractive souvenir proâ€" gram, assisted by Mrs. E. T. R. Murâ€" fey as vice chairman. (An additional interesting featureâ€"of this program, besides those previcusly mentioned will be an original sketch of the "High Lights" of the early history of the Woman‘s club written by Mrs. O. Laurence QGlesen. f â€"â€"â€"â€" ~.â€" Success on Stage > â€"_After four years of great success on the legitimate stage, Miss Skinner in one year through her brilliant draâ€" matic art has forged ahead in the field . of eqte?ainment. She has a great gift to create and fill the stage awith imaginery people: No need.for stage scenery or properties to aid in unfolding of the story. Miss Skinner and. her rare art do that and her audiences are filled with her mood and caprice, her shadows or. her sunâ€" ghine.. The mind of Cornelia Otis Skinner and her marvellous gifts that supplement it will give us an unâ€" forgettable evening. A ‘crowded house will greet Miss Cornelia Otis Skinner on Saturday evening, <April 6 at the Eim Place auditorium at eight: o‘clock. This event is in the interestâ€"of the Buildâ€" ing fund of the Highland Park Woâ€" man‘s: clubs 5 ©0 > Cornelia Otis Skinner to Apâ€" pear Under Auspices of Woman‘s Club . A. R. Guest Day to Be Observed Thursday Vouum® XVIII ~â€"â€"=â€"T‘HE HIGHLAND PARK SECTION rresident, Mrs. Frank T. O‘Brien of Winnetka; ist vice president, Mrs. Sidney F. Beech of Glencoe, Corréâ€" sponding â€"secretary, Mrs. Arthur Kloetserf of Winnetka; Treasurer, Mrs. Otto Bohiem of Winnetka. . For directors, Mrs. W. Schneider of Glenâ€" coe, Mrs. R. D. Hessey of Highland Park, Mrs.°G. E. Clarke of Glencoe; Mrs. W. F. Schildgen, Evanston, Mrs. Lawrence Schram of Glencoe and Mrs. James McCarthy of Winnetka. The election of officers for the enâ€" suing year of the North Shore Cathâ€" olic Woman‘s league will take place on next Tuesday, April 9th at the Winâ€" netka Woman‘s club. R The official ~ballot is as. follows: President, Mrs. Frank T. O‘Brien o‘ Following a song and prayer at the home of the daughter, Miss Agnes, South Green Bay road, the funeral service was. held Tuesday afternoon at the Deerfield. Luthéran church, pastor, the Rev. Mr. Roth officiating, and burial was in the cemetery there. A quartet composed of. Dr. ahd Mrs. Earl Fritsch and Mr. and Mrs. Erickson sang, and atâ€" tendance at the. service was large. The floral tribute was large and very beautiful. P 7 Catholic League to _â€"_~EKlect Officers April:â€"0 ... Mr. Mejerhoff was a member of the Evangelical _ Lutheran â€"church â€" of Deerfiell and â€"a man held in high esteem by a wide circle of friends in the community, whose sorrow is proâ€" found at theâ€"endingâ€"ofâ€"his Jong and cereâ€"sympathy of all at this time. â€" Mr. Meierhoff was born Dec. 4, 1858, near Northbrook and lived/in that vicinity until he and his fafnmily removed to this city in 1900. His ’.wife, whose maiden name was Mary ‘Gloss, died in 1894, and two of their children died in infancy and an older son, Oscar, 17 years ago. The living members of the family are five sons and a daughterâ€"Miss Agnes Meierâ€" hoff and Walter Meierhoff, Highland iPark; Henry of Wilmette, Erwin of Glenview, Reuben of Duluth, Minn., and Rev. Arthur Meierhoff of Bridgâ€" port, Neb, : There are 11 grandchilâ€" ‘dren. * Other near relatives are two brothâ€" ‘ers and two sisters, Henry of Caliâ€" fornia; August of Florida; Mrs. Sophie Dehne ‘of Glenview and Mrs. Emma Voltz of Chicago, all of whom attended the funeral except the brother in California. f Frederick _ W.*Meferhoff, 29 North Green Bay road, a resident of Highâ€" land Park for nearly 30 years and gve.ll known in the community, passed away Saturday evening in the Highâ€" land Park hospital, where he had been for two weeks following a stroke. He was 76 years of age. . . . E F. W. Meierhoff, Ola" _ \_*â€" Resident, Dies On‘ ~__ Saturda‘y; Funeral HicHLAND PaRK, IuurNors, THnurspay, Iï¬uL 4, 1929 Nina C iss ue on e 2 e CC es oo Aeemtett SEvEnt P | Eifinâ€" Tenz ... nniin i infuritcant.. * POpper + Mr. Hans Hess, Mrs. Juul Rosine Hess, at | the piano. se > | The Page‘s Road Song prrnciemversessoecsecc~cs PROPRIG 1 The Madonna‘s Lullaby ._____ irtectipten‘sces ie . TAGPOL L The Serenade of Don Oiov!nn'i_)-.:.a â€"« Mogantâ€" _ Mr. _ Vittorio Trevisan, Cecelia the plana oys Mr. Vittorio: Trevisan, Ceclia Trev the piano. _ Intermezzoâ€"from opera ""Goyescas" .G PlayeraAâ€"Spanish Dance wege G La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin __ _ _ Tickets may be obtained from Mrs.? James Cady Ewell, chairman of the eomtm%eeiflrâ€"a&mâ€"door theâ€"night of the concert. The program: ® I Chanson Louis XIII and Pavanne ... | rotcanicenrectscimtimcsirsectmmcens . COURETIRARF@RRIEY | Nocturne werness Ariverveiancwerye cenenveves nerverceccvencvenctss CORORIEIE ( Niawurky L.l........ 0 cR n e . Paiimaw 1 rnprremeninerpernccirrcresterce::ss»â€"s+s»o«+ . COUpRCTIRâ€"RTOISICT PMENRONEROUL uon <s2e 200900 savr se nene se n roingaiiors in alnch nnmovcce Popper Mr\ Hans Hess, Mrs. Juulâ€"Rosine Hess, at the piano. f Madantinaâ€"Aria from Don Giovanni Mozart M‘Ama Non M‘Ama ..........._ ... Mascagni Serenade from Faust .___.__ .____. Gounad ._Mr. Hess is not only distinguished as one of our finest violinâ€"cellists buti he plays on a ‘céllo which is one of| the few still in existence made by the 1 master craftsman of Cremona Car_lo’ Bergonzi. The instrument played by | Mr. Hess was madgin 1741 and is of exceptional bealxy possessing a| tone of exquisite nobility and power. __ Mr. Trevisan and Mr. Hess are famous artists and well known: in our community being masters in their reâ€" spective arts. Mr. Trevisan has long beenâ€"aâ€"member of_â€"the Chicago Civic Opera and of Ravinita" Park eompanâ€" ies and the inimitable interpretation of his dramatic roles a]wayg_wins a warm response; â€" ~â€" __ i . underâ€"the â€"auspicesâ€"of the Ravinia Woman‘s club for the benefit of the maintenanc_e funds for the Highland Park hospital and the Ravinia Vil: lage house, at the Ravinia auditorium on Friflg evening, April 12 at 8:30 Much interest and appreciation is being shown in the forthcoming conâ€" cert of Mr. Hans Hess‘ and Mr. Vitâ€" torio Trevisan who have very generâ€" ously given their services to ‘appear At Ravinia Auditorium and Unâ€" der. Auspices of Woman‘s j Club; For Hospital â€" NOTABLE ARTISTS IN CONCERT, APRIL 12 Mr.â€"Hans Hess, Mr. Vittorio Trevisan TAâ€"spanish Dance wngo Granados Tle aux Cheveux. de Lin .___.Debussy (The Maiden with the Flaxen Hair) Hans Hrss opera *"Goyescas":.Granados Giovanni _ Mozart â€"â€".._........ Mascagni clia Trevisan at Trevisan at l There are to be elected a president and two members of the board. ~ ~ | _ Petitions have been filed for Carleâ€" ton M. Vail for president, Delmer M. Blasier and George W. Carr for memâ€" bers of the board, to succeed #hemâ€" ‘selves.> 24 e The Dorcas society of the Presbyâ€" terian church will give a tea at the homeâ€"of Mrs. Heary B. Clark, 334 Lake® avenue, Wednesday afternoon, April 10 from three to five o‘clock. Summer pillows and smocks will be offered for sale. Aninvitation is exâ€" tended allâ€"members and their friends to attend. m h Dorcas Society Plans Tea, Wednesday, April 10 â€" May Write in Names _ ~â€" In all school elections blank space is providedâ€" on the ballots in which voters may writee in the names of candidates other than those appearâ€" ing on â€"the ballot in case the voters desire to vote for some person or persons whose names do not appear thereon. 7@ For Presidentâ€"Mr. George:E. Bjiss. ‘Members of the board to serve three year:: Mrs. Frances C. Creigh and Mr.. K: Arthur Wood. .: :: >~~>â€"â€" ~Forâ€" member of board to fill" an unexrired~ term of two yearsâ€"Mr. Howell Murray. Mr. Alfred Meyer is withdrawing fromâ€"the board.and Mr. Murray is a candidate to fill out His unexpired term. The other candidates are presenting their. names for reâ€"elecâ€" Iiâ€"i;ï¬.r. s . 2z 5 ,' . 51 we .‘ ~â€" . c ; School Elections }’ Held on Saturday [ ols C AMLMLID: Detaif School District No. 108, Highland Park, Nlincisâ€" will hold. the annual election at the Lincoln school ‘house on_Saturday, April 13, 1929, between the hours of 12 o‘clock neon and 7 o‘clock‘ p.â€"m.. s Deerfieldâ€"Shields t o w ns hip high school to choose one member of the board in that district will be held ‘April 13, polls open.from noon to 7 p.m.> The eandidate is George Rogers, at present a member of the board. ° Voting places will be in the East building at the high . school, m the city hall in Lake Forest and in the town hall, West Deerfleld. _ â€" _ District 107 % s Theâ€"annual school election will take place ‘Saturday, April 13th between the hours of two and five ‘o‘clgek in the afternoon." The polling place will be at_the Eim Place school. A nomâ€" inating petition has been filed to the «chool board and in compliance with "he law theâ€"following names will apâ€" gear â€"on the official â€"ballot: . © â€" High. school and public school _elecâ€" tions to thoose meimbers of the boards will be held on Saturday, April 13. The school elections of interest here are: £ NumsBEr 5