WOnsc d _ on ellne nerapcmninipe s _ PLAY HERE SUNDAY ~ artists in this department of musiâ€" cal endeavor, and the fact that che has been secured to appear in the Highland Park ~Presbyterian church is a matter of gratification to its tunity for all in the _ _are interested in fine music of this Palmer Christian,; one ‘of â€"theâ€"most renowned organists in the world, will give an organ recital at the Highâ€" lind â€" Park Presbyterian church next Sunday | afterncon »at 4:30â€" o‘clock. This musical service is open to all Palmer Christian, Worldâ€"Famâ€" ous Organist in Recital; * ~~Presbyterian Church who desire to attend and the comâ€" ing of this great artist has been arâ€" skillâ€"as an â€"interpreterâ€"of â€"th posers upon the new organ recently installed in the church. Since 1924 Mr. Christian has been conneéected: with the University of Michigan and VoLumM® XVIIH he is mifin: the weekâ€"end journey to Highland Park as the guest 9{ the church. % « piéces played during the recital will be distributed to all who come next Sunday afternoon. â€" â€" â€"_â€"â€"__ Delightful Feature _ _: This promises to be one of the most delightful musical features in the realm of church music to be heard m.m % is regarded_ asâ€"one of the anding they defeated Winnetka 6â€"0 on Sunâ€" day afternoon at Winnetka. Carlson made the touchdown. character to hear it executed by a player of unsurpassed talent and technique. ies uts A detailed program Deerfield © Defeats Winnetka The Deerfield football team added Palmer Christian ~The Higbland Park Press of the organ Tony Sarg‘s little woodenâ€"headed troupers are about to make their anâ€" nual visit, and with them is that droll and unforgettable character Rip Van Winkle from â€" Washington Irving‘s legend of New Amsterdam. ~They will present their puppet verâ€" sion _of America‘s {avoriteâ€"folkâ€"tale at the Eim Place auditorium Wednesâ€" day afterncon and evening, Nov. 18. Elm Place Nov. 13th _The. story is depicted in seven scenes and during the course of the action there areâ€"introduced such odd characters as Nicholas Vedder, <the keeper of the inn; Derrick Von Bomâ€" mel, the village school teacher; Dame Van ~Winkle, the scolding wife; vilâ€" l:gers, musicians and others, not forâ€" getting Rip‘s faithful dog, Wolf; and the Van Winkle cow. A2 the stage and the lifeâ€"sized. :« .â€"__ which will be offered on the last Sunday of each month by the Bethâ€" any choir. It is hoped each month to present one of the outstanding cantatas, or some impressive â€"musiâ€" Sarg‘s Marionettes ~Life is imparted to the marionettes by means of 500 strings. which are manipulated by five puppeteers, headed by Charles E. Searle. The puppets are only two feet in height, but such is the optical illusion that The marionettes will play in Chiâ€" cago at the Goodman theater Saturâ€" day morning: and afternoon, Oct. 26, repeating the: performance on Satâ€" M‘ B Y 3 .. NQY,. 2::-,:_‘ Sss ~‘~;,, 4n enpinbeninedicetary Mr. West in his "Faith and Praise" cantata â€" uses Bibical statements throughout his entire production to present his reasons why we should have faith in God, and why we should give praise unto our Master. __. Miss Charlotte Brand, organist, have been giving their best to make this service a success. The same can be said of all the participants of the éhoir. ‘They will be assisted by Mrs. â€"â€"The members of the Bethany Evâ€" angelical choir have been working hard during the past few weeks, preâ€" paring the cantata "Faith and Praise" by West. This cantata will Vesper Service to Be Presented by Choir â€"~â€"presented â€"next â€"Sundayâ€"*afterncoon st a Vesper service which will begin at 4:30. 1 se>, ~All who enjoy sacred music will welcome this special opportunity Rummage Sale Held The rummage sale given for the benefit of Deerfield P. T. A. Friday andâ€" Thursday...met..with .enthusiastic response and netted the association a sum which surpassed all expectaâ€" tions of its promoters. Mrs. Barrett will sing the solo parts. ~~The public is extended a cordial inâ€" vitation to enjoy this fine service. HicHraAND Park; InraNors, Tnursoay, Ocroser 24, 1929 doil â€"a2ctors, appear Despite the football games and the opening of Curtis Field both of which attracted ‘munyof the golfers, still the old guard came down to Sunset Valley for their eighteen holes of golf last Sunday. & C £ The members are urged to send in|. their reservations as early asâ€"possiâ€"| ble for the dinner to be held on Noâ€" vember 4, at the Green Teapot. There will be several interestingâ€" features |â€" on the program so that the memâ€" bers may look forward to ‘an eveâ€" ning of enjoyment. There will be soveral surprises of. unusual nature so do not forget the date, November 4, at the Green Teapot, 7:30 p.m Bring your ladies. Come have at enjoyable time. ~~~~ Vandals Break Windows It is regrettable that there are boys in this community who apparently have no consideration for property. On Sunday evening several vied with one another in seeing how many winâ€" dows they could break.: It will cost Sunset Valley Golf _ Send Reservations probably $50 to replace the damage that was done in one of the shelter houses and it does seem it is high time that punishment was meted out to â€"this â€"wrecking â€"crew. This isn‘t the first time this sort of thing has l opened..__â€"â€"~â€" e His address was heard with deep inâ€" terest by his colleagues of the assoâ€" ciation: ~Mr. Appel is a former presiâ€" dent of the Illinois State Bankers J. M. Appel Speaks at ___â€" County Bankers Meet association and â€" a 0 ake t oC * 4s County association. . Most ‘of the 0880]1 Club“Chaï¬ty banks in the county were represented | â€" â€"~ Ball Attracts Many at the meeting. It was originally| _ > scz en planned to meet at the Fox Lake| _ Tickets for the Ossoli club charity Country club and begin the proceedâ€"| pall are selling very rapidly, and the ings with a golf match in the afterâ€" number of dinner parties preceding noon, butâ€"on account â€"of the bad| the dance are increasing daily. . The President J. M. Appel of the Highâ€" land Park State bank was the prinâ€" cipal speakerâ€"at a dinner and meeting of the Lake County Bankers associaâ€" ticn held last evening*at the Karcher "Bank Management" and he also gave an interesting report of the conâ€" vention of the American Bankers asâ€" sociation which he rétently attended. ing was changed eliminated. : Local Lions Club â€"The local Lions club, of which W. H. McKillip is president,â€"meetsâ€" at noon today at the Green Tea Pot and meotters of public safety will be conâ€" sidered. The Lions have been takâ€" ing particular interest in this subâ€" ject of late and suggestions regardâ€" property along variou: ines are be ing recéived, especially with referâ€" ence to traffic dangers. ‘CBvEPABuy LC JCE AUL AMNFRS .A ALIOANCC +AS:â€"A ï¬mm;%-râ€"mm il -ti;is ;;i- A Hallowe‘en card party will be ons regardâ€"| given by the Independent Order of es and Odd Fellows Friday evening, Oct. 25. with referâ€"| lightful evening is assured _ali who attend. § F j M.F. Gallagher President Liâ€" ~â€" brary Assn.; Miss Hendee Named Viceâ€"Presidént Mr. M. F,. Gallagher, whose home is one of the late improvements. in the Deere park section of our city, was elected president of the Illinois Iibrary association at the annual convention held last week at Urbana. ovember 1, at the ~Highiand â€"PAIR club. Those who do not dance may play cards. _ yo* y+n A supper will be served later â€"in F e young girls who to serveâ€" sp Rus I‘sian costumes. This promises to be ..~â€"_Mr.â€"Gallagher, â€"a â€"member _of__the Chicago bar, has for some years been â€"a trustee of the Evanston Public efforts have made available a_. higher rate of revenue for libraries throughâ€" (Continued on page 46) Library, also chairman of the legislaâ€" tive. committee of the Illinois Liâ€" brary association in which office his ful affairs of the season. ~Hallowe‘en Card Party M. F. Gallagher op t e2ts oc t i i# hiand Ti Ih’ !Ili'l 'li‘ii NumeEr 34