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Highland Park Press, 23 May 1929, p. 6

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f â€"â€"â€"On Wednesday afternoon, the Highâ€" 3 lawd" Park Music club \was delightâ€" ' _ fully entertained at the home of Mrs. s Herbert Lautmann of 884 S. Linden avenue. The following program was presented by members of the club in $* _the very efficient manner which charâ€" methâ€" zs mds s teri e x : 3 TS o ogmtinane es ennr ts ing in l ed x‘if}’,f'.ifimxf";;‘é‘t’i.“‘xe;r e o en on 9 h SPLENDID PROGRAM LAST WEDNESDAY H. P. Music Club Enjoys Aftâ€" ernoon at. Mrs. Lautâ€" mann‘s Home Mrs. Dwight~ Oreutt At the Convent soupemerta ues unieiy e doee ies tarbwe vatr e PE C 000000 Saint Francis Preaching to the birds _ Liszt 3 Mrs. Ernest Nolting * @nring Song of the Robin _Wom-n.....;‘.xc.ldr,n.n Spring Song of the IKooin YOP A Crow Maidens. Prayer Song Her Blanket Mn bguintaine eprimagentpes Mignon Barrett P Mrs. Karl A. Roth at i Linden Lea‘ ... Liebesf@ier ... Palanquin Bearers‘ . Russian Nightingale In Meye Almar Mrs. DW Preludes One . Intermezzo fro The Eagle As I. Went Aâ€"Roaming .~..â€"â€"â€"â€" . â€" Mignon Barrett I Know Where I‘m Going Waldseligkeit ‘Theé Piper ~ SeTEMRU® ..........2l2 cce Spring Moods en LX iname A Romanyâ€"Hushâ€"Seongâ€"â€"â€"â€" In the Valley .._sa&â€":â€"=ce~ Save ‘H_igTwoéd Woman from Asphyxiation by : Gas on Sunday Night Prompt action on the part of Ofâ€" ficer Liye of Highwood police departâ€" ment Sunday evening was credited with saving the life of Mrs. F. Mcv{ Clanahan, | 12~ Burtis avenue, Highâ€") wood, from death by asphyxiation, | according to Chief Walter Henderson | of Highwood. â€"â€" > § § 1 PF 108103 «4 Mn Se nsm N clu damss â€"The Highwood police were called at about 9:30 Sunday night when it was reported that gas was escaping in the building. When they got to the place, it was dark, but the police rapâ€" ped on the door. Immediately a light was turned on and Mrs. McClanahan opened theâ€"door. > â€" ols Cns n ts o cstF w‘ floor and was unconscious. 1100E unmi Was MPDDWORTCIZOOGECNER Dr. C. N. Risjord was called and| _ § emgrahe while he was on his way, Lyle worker _ e e T etai nz * over the woman and brought her back‘l Young Woman .B‘tten to consciousness. Dr. Risjord had| & By Squlflel Sunday her removed to the Highland Park| . o eprrccks __* hospital where she later recovered.) A squirrel was brought to police Investigation by the police found| headquarters Sunday evening â€" with no gas jets open and no leaks, as fAr|â€"the report that it had bitten Miss as could be detected. They say they| Theo. Winters, 359 Laurel avenue. On can only guess at the cause of gas| the recommendation of a physician fumes in the house. The Highland| the head of the little rodent was sent Park police also were called in the| to the state laboratory in Chicago for case. examination for rabies. St. James to Play « â€" Lake Forest Sunday St. James baseball team will play Lake Forest Sunday at Highwood Athletic field. The game will be callâ€" ed at three p. m. Everybody is welâ€" come. boyvs. . Mrs:" Orval Simpson â€" Dwight Orcutt at the piano $ ne and Seventeen ................Chopin fro mthe Carnavai of Vienna... Pn h, Idve iervecrecurenrinenceds ....._._Schumann TUCUC _ "._..MacDowell accompapists Come out and support the A. Roth at the piano Ernest Nolting Orval Simpson and Mrs‘ ‘Karl A; Roth .......... Borodin birds _ Liszt ..... Williams Weingarten ......... Shaw ......... Josten Leoncavallo Lieurance Lieurance Hamblef Barrell ..Brake Memorial Exercises to Be Held May 30; Legion Is in Charge Memorial services will be held on Thursday morning, May 30, Memorial day, in Memorial â€"park, corner Laure}} and Prospect avenue. The exercises | will be in charge of Dumaresq Spenâ€" cer post of the American Legion, and all members of the post and the duxâ€" iliary are urged to attend. The pubâ€" lie is invited and letters have beén sent to local churches, fraternal, orâ€" ganizations and Boy. and Girl Scouts asking them to participate. * 5 â€"â€"â€"Accolumn ‘ willâ€"form â€" at. Witten ‘hall "and match fmflh@'m-‘}o-r&emorifi. park, led ‘by. the ‘Eim Place schoof ~â€"Bband. â€" > â€" % 1 n GRERAE ET | un e l L | Results of Games in : Business Men‘s League Vanu. * Memorial exercises also will be held in Deerfield, where the Deerfield Legion post is arranging the proâ€" gram. _ At. Fort Sheridan also the annual Memorial exercises will be held. â€" C f In the Business Men‘s Indoor Baseâ€" ball league game last Thursday eveâ€" ning, _ Anspach‘s team, last _year‘s champs, were defeated by Rasmusâ€" | sens, 9â€"3. Girken pitched for Rasâ€" mussens and "Rainy" Sheahen and H. Anspach for Anspach‘s. F. Mc Laughlin starred for Rasmussens, with three hits. The lineup: Anspach‘s â€" J. O‘Brien, Berube, ‘Rainy" Sheahen, "Weskey," B. Sheaâ€" hen, H. Anspach, Fulent, Dickey, 8. | Martin, E. Hargrave. â€" a ‘ e 5& | _ Rasmussen‘s â€" Becker,. O‘Connell, | Florient,. Williams, McLaughlin, Kelâ€" ly, Wyberg, Girken, Duffy. | . Tuesday evening of this week Larâ€" | son‘s Stationery â€" team defeated the | Public Service nine, 11â€"0. Bill Hamâ€" ,.‘ mond of the Larson team pitched a | fine game, spectators report, making 1| several strikeouts. Koon of Larson‘s | starred with a home Fun in the eighth | ment. inning. Operation Results in Death Saturday ~ The Business Girl‘s club are giving a dance, this evening, Thursday, at the Y. W. C. A. Joe Schneider will ‘fumish the music. An invitation is | extended the public to attend. Business Girl‘s Club Give Dance Tonight T H EBE P RE S S Garden Club of Mrs. Wiliam * W. Geary of, the Garden club of Deerfield has just been advised that she was elected on the board of directors of the Garden club of Illinois. This came as a comâ€" plete surprise to Mrs. Geary and her friends. This is not only a compliâ€" ment Mrs, Geary, but it is an honor to the Garden club of Deerfield to have one of its members chosen to ~serve on the board. There are 53 Illinois garden clubs that belong to {the Garden club ‘of Illinois. The board of directors gonsists * of ten memDokst. «. s oos > 0 oo y td q es _~ffthe â€"Garden club ok Deerheldâ€"won four ribbons bons the yea club exhibits Chicago. Firemen Inspecting ‘ Business District 'TOT'â€"$§m'§f ‘basements and _génerally be cleared of "a and every possible precaut! lway of fire prevention be _ The local firemen â€"~areâ€" this weekw conducting their regular inspection of the business district, and Fire Chief Hoskin asks the coâ€"operation of the merchants in this work. Propâ€" erty. owners and tenants are urged ners and 1Cnu4nio et* °9 _ N. S. Garden Club The North Shore Garden club will meet at the home of Mrs. David Mayer, Sheridan road, Glencoe, â€"Monâ€" day, May 27. Mrs. Maud R. Jacobs will speak on "The Best Plants both for Garden Effect and Cutting." . Mrs. Jacobs is connected with the West Park system of Chicago in the capacity of extension lecturer for the Garfield _Park conservatory. j Mrs. Anna Redmond _ Dies Near Everett Mrs. Ann Redmond died‘ early Tuesday morning at her home on Telegraph road, near â€"Everett.. She was born July 9, 1838, and had lived in this part of Lake county for many years. _ Her husband, James Redâ€" mond, died a number of years . ago. She is survived by three sons and one ‘daughter, John, Nicholas, and Lawrence Redmond and Mrs. Anna Niles. The funeral was held from the home this morning to °St. Paâ€" trick‘s church, _ and after services there, interment was in St. Patrick‘s cemetery. A Rummage Sale May 24 The North End Branch, Friends of Chicago Junior school, are to begin their Annual Rummage Sale, Friday, May 24, 1929, at 522 West Chicago avenue. Notify the chairman, Mrs. Walter A. Klébe, 1812 Farwell ayâ€" enue," Briargate 7140, or Mrs. Dudley Barnés, 1655 Jonquil Terrace, Rogers Park 8006, and your discarded articles will be called for or they may be deâ€" livered to 420 West Chicago avenue. Proceeds aré for the benefit of the Chieago Junior school, whose. object is to provide a home and education for underâ€"privileged boys and girls and to inspire them with the ideals of right living. e that basements and premises ally be: cleared <of "all rubbish very possible precaution in the of fire prevention be taken. . :mgkla;tâ€", year and two ribâ€" year before at the Garden bits at. the Sherman hotel, Deerfield Honored Meets in Glencoe "THE LADY MINSTRELS" TO BE CIVEN FRDAY: Oak Terrace P. L. A Sketch at the Oa race School The Oak Terrace P, T. A. will preâ€" sent "The Lady Minstrels," Friday evening, May 24 at the Oak Terrace school at 8:15 o‘clock. .â€" 3 TB« gePUSnZ AFUENTE cencâ€" C CCC 0 n â€" Al Mrs® Fuchia Fidget ..._._....._â€".._Mrs. D. Olson Mrs. Dottie. Wippie Ancvere~. ... N§¥@: â€" P._ Srith, Miss Sadie Smothey .._.___Mrs. H. Chapman End Women «* § Mrs. Biddie O‘Leary ... Mrs. C. Goosman Mrs. Hepsy Smith anommrivenitecc. ic BBE B LAGK® Miss Chillie Olson n entiorperseninceontseccc io Â¥ie _# . RHCY Mrs. Becky Klouenatein'......\!n. W. Lawther Mrs. R. Nolan will act as the acâ€" companist. ~During the inbg_rmiaaion, the school band will play several nunt= bers. Hudsonâ€"Essex Service Building Soon Finished ~~A. W . Person, localâ€" representative of the Hudson and Essex Superâ€"Six automobile organization, expects to occupy in about two weeks the large new addition which is being erected to the Martin Ringdah] building. The The new section which adjoins the sales rooms of the Hudsonâ€"Essex ageney, â€"will â€"be utilized forâ€" service ‘purposes. â€" It is 60 by 60 feet in dimâ€" :ensions and is being erected because ofâ€" the urgent need of moreâ€"room beâ€" cause of the rapid increase of the business which Mr. Person is building up here and the great popularity: of the Hudson and Essex automobiles. Later the show room also is to be enâ€" larged. Mr. Person has been in the automobile business here for ten years. and has built up a reputation which in a large measure is responâ€" sible for his success. ; Highland Park Y.P.S. > s Plans Bakery Sale ‘The Young People‘s society of the Highland Park Presbyterian church will hold a bake sale on Saturday, May 25 from nine a. m. to two p. m. at the Lincoln market, Central aveâ€" nue. Only homeâ€"cooked foods will be sold. Plan to buy your pastries from this â€"group. â€" oo & Thrift Shop Needs Children‘s Clothing Among the attractive offers at the Thrift Shop this week are Glaze Chintz window shades. _ _ _ _ °~ __The demand for children‘s clothes is greater than the supply. Anyone who has children‘s clothes to dispose ofvwfi-l' favor the Thrift Shop <by turning them in to be sold . Unclaimed letters of foreign origin now at. the Highland .Park post ofâ€" fice awaiting claimants are reported by Postmaster Hugo L. Schneider as follows: 1. Miss Dorothy Schmidt, care of Y. W.C. A.; 2. Al Signor Sacco Felice. Thursday, May 23, 1929 Unclainted Letters Terâ€" . George Ly * Hub, Henry the following sponse to ou . gratifying. .â€" crete form th the enterpris _ step with the Thursday, Ma Hub‘s Ne Opened on Hub, Henry sport shop h: the necessity with the sat dise and se stores. gfiylf,. tennis, that. will ple ing sportsim« ment is also Patrons of more satisfa Sports Shop Shop, â€" where equipment h: each departr . IT‘he Sport northeast c Church, wit] man directl theatre. Former _ Miss Elin Mr. A, C. M uates this M lege, Decati guished mer ninetyâ€"Six . g held many years in coll of the sopho cial chairma and a winn ‘athletics. D ‘has held the president 0 Agnes Scott ern _ Interc Student Gov ecutive of t eration of .. her junior Hoase, the | tion of lead ~Agnes Sc woman‘s co ing recogni American u students t country an countries, b tic standing its variety Bannockb flower and 4 the Bannoc 3 and 4. P appear in a The Oak their next â€" at 2:30 o‘c the Oak Te ber is urge Preparat the Early Saturday, . in Mrs. A. dan road, I direction 0 club. Ann Oa

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