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Highland Park Press, 17 Apr 1930, p. 4

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To Be Given Sanity Afternoon In Church; “Our Lord Vie.. torimm," Title . The .Bethsny chair whose picture appears on the cover pen of this issue. will give their ennui Easter cent-ta next Sunday ntternoooUt the 4:30 Vesper service. They will present Merry love Shelley’s cen- tats "Our Lord Victorious." TV Thin organisation is one of the strangest church musical troupe of Highland Perk. They have [tilted much granularity during the past you. their services In very much in demand. This choir has become I very veluehle unset in the work "rt the Bethany Bvengelicel church. Not nnly does this organization provide wpmrial anthems for the Sunday morn- ing worship services. but once etch month" during the pest yesr they have sponsored e 's'Mt Vesper service which we: given over to_stseree music. in sddition to this, they prepared three speciai tent-tn. Other Activities ' They Ilsa turned several quartets, lent-tat, trio: and dueta who tarnished spot-ill numbers for the evening eer- ufnntinued on page Mt EASTER CANTATA BY BNIMY CHOIR Mother and Daughter Party to Be May 2 In the Highwood city election on Tutti-y Sump! Plum-mi was elect- ed nldcmnn of the First ward, with n totnl of 136 votes. Remain: to un- otBeial Mrtres, defentirttt Piol Musie, who received 85 votes. in the Third ward Edward Cow- ttlit was elected with " votes. defeat- in John tthnfer, who mind 62. early Highwood City Election Results are Announced In the Second ward Charles Nel- m In mourned for alderman and In. elected. . New note the time is m. curly m that the with: in the Junior depart- ment may enjoy the fun with their mothers too. mum-men! Mysterious a damn!" lunch 0n th ther pn-‘se nt ur he guy mum the evening " Muy 2, at ' the mothers and daunhtol osbyterian church will IN parish house for . mast um r and naught" party. E Lc-r in tite church will keep Moll hr her mother and e r will remember to have the dire rt " brine m0 other Ryhull and umk thte. Prt not Hm. peviall wtion trnupe W m " ope of girls. there in and snappy re- red by Knid Puree 4rteiettt helpers, and bush!" tor every- the direction of the If you do not have 'tte for the occasion ot have 1 mother, pr ttirl's (or boy's) " Mary 2, at 7:30 T.4 and daughters of church will trather tt for g most unique tter party. Every lurch will keep this ' mother and every mber to have no that her daughter F the party. There c directed by In. tt most interesting lly for the mothers m of Virginia En- r with Pm. Then Inur reservations the board at the election Suturday. Six members elected to the band are: Mrs. Ann: Roth, Clarence F. Mona- ham A. Kjellquist, Hetn‘an A. Juh- rand, Mrs Hazel Smith Chupman, and Guy Viti. The vote cast for a: given as follows: Reilly, M7; Mbyers 503; Mnnahan. 347', A: 342; Kjrllquist, 455; Juhrend, 400; O't Chapman. 464; Viti, Park lodge Nn, Mouse held last Highland Park, 274 Noble avom eterted to the MI Mrs. Ruth M. Reilly, for six years secretary of the llighwood board of education, WIS elected president, of M2 votes Lake Forest Man Head of H. P. Moose Lodge the Pine Poul: tournament held Sat. urday twenimt at the "itthlnnd Park club for thildron of members of the, club. and R. Snorer was the winner of the boyk'fiittht, nndJiill Nunn wdh the senior boy‘s Rittht. The pairings were as follows:Anna Mills defeated Mirth: Jane Thomas; Joan Walker defeated Barbara Fun, Mrs. Ruth Reilly Elected President Oak Terrace Board "itthland Park, Mr. K. S 274 Nohle avonun. Luke F elerted to the Mfiee M dict; is the highest honor the I can boistnw on I member. Mr. Oddy while not a , Highland Park has howev member ot Highland Park ine y( the Pine urdny Pvt' club for 1 Phydelo Gottrlrr Tnuh. Ann Mi For the troy over Fritz Crei: Blues Vail; S. nrvr Creieh Bttt Reilly, M7; Mbyers, Mm, A. Roth, 503; Mnnahan. 347', Axt, 306; Russell. 342; Kjt-llquist, 455; Molendi, 355; Juhrend, 400; O'r'laherty, 360; Chapman. 464; Viti, 420; Roberts, 320; Stanley. 362. It is said to be the largest vote ever east in I school election in llighwoml, with a total of The pairings Were as follows:Anna Mills defeated Mirth: Jane Thomas; Joan Walker defeated Barbara Em- ersnn: l'hydelc Gourley defeated Katherine Johnson and Suzanne Trnulr defeated rural. Kellner. Ann Mills then defeated Joan Walker Ind Phynlele Gnurley won over Suzanne Thush, Ann Mills winning the finals. For the boys, John Mercer won over Fritz Creigh: R. Sherer defeated lllous Vail; S. Sherer defeated Con.. nnr Creieh and John Seyflrth de- feated S. Vail: R. Sherer. S. Sharer and Ruben Walker then played, R. Sherer was the final winner. The senior boys paired as follows: Jack Gordon defeated by Bob John- Mon; Bm'Nunn winning over Morton Traub; H. Seyfurth defeating Parker Johnson: and Art Emerson winning over A. Emerson. The winners played, Bill Nunn winning the final. 1'r9rrtV, l’hym-l Katherine Jo) Traulr defeated Mills then dere, 7 The prizes were orders on Hunter's Sport Shoe for merchandise. There were two "prizes for each tttttht. Some excellent ping-pong was pllyed and n Inge crowd turned out for the occuion. Ping Pong Tourney Is Largely Attended At Ann Mills Fm the girl's flight in a regular meeting " lodge No, 446 Loyn . held last Mo'nday 'Br l h candidate is THE PRESS Highland Order of veiling at Odtly of west, was “idem of -r been a lodge for that time most ard. Highland The improvements about this course are in progress and bids fair to. add greatly to the convenience and pleas- ure of the members. _ Torn Keily now has a display room for his club: and supplies where he .hus nne exhibit tt fine line. - The golf bug that was so industri- ous a few weeks ago survived the snow storm, being much in evidence on Sunday last. The boys turned out in numbers with the same qld spirit In do, or die. The re-arrstnttement of holes six and seven will be most interesting and will speed up the play at six. Members are urged to renew their memberships as not as convenient. Sunset Valley Golf Club Active Despite - Weather; News Notes v The committees are making de.. eided progress in preparation for the North Shore .open. Many surprises hid fair to become realities. The data uf the event is July.i4. thyd tum work buys, keep it up. Tho ladies will have their luncheon on May Ig.. This will be the start of many ntht-r events of interest to them. Invitations win be mailed soon. When you receive it do nut fail to answer on the return curd it you in- tend to be present. Don't miss this. event- ynu just ean't smart! to. The ehildten's marble' tournament was postponed on account of the weather until April 29. The city administration has desig- nated the week of April 27 to May 3 as annual Clean-Up Week and an- nounceH that collections will be made on certain days in certain districts. Nu “all?! will be hauled away by the city trucks, and all tins, cans and outer rubbish must he placed in con- tainers and put out on parkwuys. The days of collectiu'n in the several dis- tricts are: M, nday, April 'gl-trom Vine av- enue north to city limits. Tuesday, April 2fr--frorn Vine aw. "nuc' tn Laurel avenue. Wvdrwsday, April ho-from Laurel uvonuo tn Lincoln avenue, Thursday, May I-from Lincoln Iv. enue to Roger Williams avenue. Friday, May 2-trom Roger Wil. iiams avenue to the county lino. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gardener and nephew, David Easton of Deerfield sustained more or less painful in- juries Wednesday afternoon in on automobile collision orf Waukegan road., According to meager reports last night from Deerfield, a car from North Chicago dodged around I truck and struck the Gardener car in a head-on collision. Mrs. Gardener surcrr"l a painful scalp wound and lest injuriec, and her husband and son minor injuries. The driver of the other car complained of chest injur- ies where the steering wheel struck him. The Detrrfleld police took charge of the matter. Deerfield People Are ' Injured in Collision Jity Clean-Up Week April 27 to May 3; . Collection Districts ; EASTER PAGEANT AT l, PflliSBrrfRIM CHURCH At the eleven o'clock service in the Presbyterian church on Easter Miss Ruth Ray, violinist and concert mu- tor of the Woman's Symphony or- chestra of Chicago and Miss Goldie Gross, principal cellist of the Wom- an's Symphony orchestra, Chicago, will assist with the music. Mrs. Florence Campbell-Smart, organist. and Mr. Rene Lund, preeentor, of the church will render special numbers. At seven-thirty in the church members of the Church school and church present "The Resurrection," a mUteant by Rosamond Kimball. This play combines the Biblical pass- ages, speaking parts, the resurreo- tion scene", and Bach's great Passion music. Mr. George Green and Mr. Robert W. Schneider, two of our most able workers, will have charge of the Special Music Feature; “Resur- rection" to Be Presented in Evening stage settings and lighting. Mrs. Florence Campbell-Smart and Mr. Rene Lund will have charge of the special music and Mr, Lund will be the reader. Minn Louise Smith and Miss Ella McEwen will have charge of the properties and make-up. The east is compared of the follow. ine persons: Pilate, Henry Belfield; Roman Soldiers, Robert Skldmore and Frank Straight; Centurion, Ernest West; Joscjlh of Arimathaea. Edward Dostalek; Chief Priests, James Currey. Marern HamllLon; Pharisees, Victor Gates and Roy Millen; Mary Magdalene, Phyllis Dexter; Mary, the mother of James, Rachel Mannings; Salome, Leno" Carpenter; Angels, Marjorie Kendpll and Charlotte Clark; Peter, Edward Dostnlck; John, Roy Millen', Voice, Rev. Frank Fitt. ' There will also he some congrega- tional singing; The public is invited to attend this service " well " the morning Worship service. The Fort-Sheridun Woman's club met Monday evening in their club rooms. the chapel at the Post. An oleetinn cf offleers took place the fol- lowing members having been elected: Mrs. Knnblock, president; Mrs. Flor- ence Fahrner, secretary-treasurer and Mrs. Mayne, vice president. This marks the (lone of the club your. The next meeting-of the club will be a party. Chas. Van Deursen at Lake Forest Office Murray & Terr) are pleased to an- nounce that Mr. Charles Van Deur- sen. who has beensassoehsted with Sart and Golee for the past 18 yetrs, is now manager of their Lake, Forest office at 286 East Deerpath. Ft. Sheridan Woman's Club Elect Offieerg Mr. Van Deursen is well uquninted with north shore real estate, hnving developed many properties in the north shore urea. Thursday, April W, 1930

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