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Highland Park Press, 2 Oct 1930, p. 21

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Thursday, October 2, 1930 CARPENTER AND BUILDER Screens and Doors Repaired Sharpening Tools Any Outside Work Highland Park, IIl. 153 N. Second St. â€" Tel. H. P. 45 §14 Laurel Ave. Telephone 555 Slip Covers, New Tops, Curtains Bevel Plate or Celluloid Windows, Floor Rugs, J. M. BILHARZ Windes & Marsh GREENSLADE Electric Shop 361 Central Ave., Highland Park Electrical Contractor First Church of Chirist, Scientist of Highland Park 381 Hazel Avenue CHURCH SERVICES Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Between Ages 4â€"20 Morning Service 10:45 a.m. Wednesday Evening Service 8:00 You are cordially invited to visit the Reading Room, where the Bible, and all authorized Christinn Science literature may be read, borrowed, or purchased. North Room Larson‘s Garage HOURS: Week drys, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m Wednesday until 7:30 p.m. Sundays: 2:80 to 5:80 p.m. for reading only., Phones Highland Park 650 _ Winnetka 222 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM THOR _WASHERS APEX CLEANERS Illinois Competent Surveyors Municipal Engineers 32 S. First Street A. MENONI Telephone 493 Auto Trimmings Muintained hy Highland Park H. P. 555 P. 457 Northwestern Gridders All Tuned Up for Game With Tulane Saturday A final tuning ‘up of all parts will mark the practice sessions of Northâ€" western‘s grid machine this week as it prepares to cope with the highly touted Tulane eleven in the opening grid engagement of the season here Saturday, October 4. Coach Dick Hanley has brought his team along fast during the two weeks they have been together, and by Saturday they should be ready to face the Greenies who last year won ‘the Southern Conference chamâ€" pionship. _ The Wildeats, led by Capt. Hank Bruder, have appeared especially effective in their last few scrimmages with the freshmen. Saturday‘s game should go a long way towards deciding the superiority, one way or ancther, of southern and midwestern â€" football. The Tulane team figures among the topnotchers in the Dixic league, while Northwestâ€" ern is representative of the brand of ball being played in this section. That Tulane is bent on upsetting Northwestern, there is no question. The southern aggregation remembers the drubbing extended the Wildcats in 1925 when a strong Tulane team won by a score of 18 to 6. The Green Wave eleven will be acâ€" a special train bearing nearly a thousand students, alumni, and folâ€" companied on the trip northward by lowers from New Orleans. North Shore Sisterhood Meeting Oct. 15 to Have Program by Mischakoff The opening meeting of the Sisterâ€" hood of North Shore Congregation Israel for the season of 1930â€"31 will be on Wednesday, October 15, at the temple in Glencoe. The program for the afternoon will be given by ‘Mischa Mischakoff the new concert meister of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Mischaâ€" koff came here a fugitive from Rusâ€" sia where he studied under Korgueff and Auer and in 1913 won the gold medal at the Conservatory in Petroâ€" grad. In 1923 at the Stadium Audiâ€" tion, in New York, Mr. Mischakoff was the only one selected out of 700 contestants for an appearance with the Philharmonic Orchestra in New York. He has been concert meister of the Philadelphia Symphony under Stikofsky and has also filled the same noteworthy place as concert meister under Walter Damrosch with the New York Symphony. Mr. Mischakoff has received the highest and most noteworthy praise by all the New York critics. The N. Y. Herald says that he "played with fine tonc, skill, intelligence and feelâ€" ing" and the N. Y. Times says that he "displayed a singing crystal pure tone, skillful discrimination of musiâ€" cal values and enormous technique." The N. Y. Sun and the Post were cqually generous in praise, The N. Y. Sun and the Post were equally gencrous in praise, Mr. Harold Van Horne will acâ€" company Mr. Mischakoff at his apâ€" pearance before the North Shore Sisâ€" terhood on Wednesday, October 15. Guests are cordially invited. THE PRESS 11 North St. Johns Ave. The Howardâ€"Udell Cafeteria PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2000 . PRIVATE LIMOUS!NES for Parties and Out of Town Driving YELLOW CAB CO. The Thinking Fellow Calls a YELLOW! FRIENDLINESS IN THE UDELL BUILDING On the cool brisk eveâ€" nings you will enjoy the warmth and friendliâ€" ness of the Howardâ€" Udell Cafeteria. A wide selection of food and deâ€" liciously prepared. O1 i request 2000 â€" 01 Highland Park

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