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Highland Park Press, 26 Mar 1931, p. 50

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5 cspis (A1SC |CCom pantca un "vo" {ncil _ ce neld ces Te thinking a ride in the fresh air would | SChool audito :sA ' onrad‘ "_‘i'i‘.l!..‘!, gid _no MuChzs’ be Amptove randâ€"Mrâ€" Hisoâ€"tookâ€"him.toâ€".a| C!UD "Tienmbe ~nhysician‘s" office on the fourth floor| preparations of a building on West Elm street.| make this ai They were just leaving the élevator | production pr when Mr. Conrad succumbed. Laterqished piece o examination revealed that death was| The club h due to a cardiac embolism, a blood | no, noted C1 clot in the left uricle of the heart.| who will fwm Lived Here 35 Years _ _ | ment betwee Edward M GConradâ€"â€"wasâ€"born Sept.| 2"C this proj 16, 1889, at Niles Center, I11., a son | {C"t""e Of* * of Mathias C. and the late Frances | °*** 9f th¢ I J. Conrad. He had been a resident ) ,, . ; . ® of Highland Park for 35 years. FOF | Gordon Smith, t ~ some years he was occupied in the| William Farker, ~bankmng ~business â€"and ~for theâ€"past| Mz Pospes .â€"â€" _eight years had been conducting the| Antels Forbes . Glencoe Electric shop, at Glencog, Of | Tom Sterrett. & which he was the owner. s Vincent Leach,â€" FINAL RITES FOR EDW ARD M. CONRAD â€" During the worldâ€"war Mr.â€"Conrad served in the quartermaster‘s departâ€" ment and â€"was about to be sent overâ€" seasâ€"when the Armistice was signed. He was an active member of Dumarâ€" esq Spencer post of the America Leâ€" gion, secretary of Sunset Valley Golf club ‘and a member of the Glencoe mber of Commerce. He was alâ€" ways active in all movements for comâ€" munity welfare, aiding all local orâ€" efforts andâ€" contributions wherever possible: y *~" Mr. Conrad was secretary of the Highland Park Elks lodge from its organization until two years ago, when he resigned that office because wmaâ€"hmde&flewu also a i <of the A. 0. Fay Maâ€" ronic lodge and of the Royal Arch € hapter. s f Relatives Living No Highlandâ€" Park resident had more friends than Ed Conrad, and nmone merited loyal friendship more, as he was one of the best liked and most respected men in the communâ€" ity, his exemplary life and many sterâ€" ling qualities having endeared him to all who knew him during his long resâ€" idence in this community, and there is widespread sorrow at his sudden death. The family has the deep symâ€" pathy of the entire community. â€" _ married Miss Viola A. Pansie, niece of Mr. Fritz Bahr. The widow surâ€" vives and other living relatives are his aged father, Mathias C. Conrad| of this city; three brothers, Mathias H., and George F. of Highland Park; and Frank Conrad of Wilmette; and one sister, Mrs. Helen Golden, also of this city. â€" One brother, John, died suddenly Sept. 10, 1928, and another brother, Robert J., passed away about 18 years Ago. <There are three nephâ€" ews and five nieces living. .â€"Dr. and Mrs. Karl Meyer, together with a party of friends, are enjoying a vacation at Gulf Hills Country Club, Ocean Springs, Mississippi. z. The Pi Delta business girls club is meeting this‘ evening at the Y. W. C. A. at 6:30 o‘clock sharp. All memâ€" bers are urged to be present as plans will be discussed for the.firkt anniâ€" versary birthday dinner to be held on Thursday, April 9th. oi 2 oi regaheineg a (Continued from page . 38) school auditorium, Saturday evening, March 28, beginning at 8:15 6‘clock. preparations have spared no effort to make this affair a success, and the production promises to be a very finâ€" ished piece of dramatic work. The club has secured Frank Salerâ€" no, noted Chicago, concertina artist, who will furnish musical entertainâ€" ment between the acts of the play, and this promises to be a delightful feature of the entertainment. â€" The cast of the play is: Dulcine@ ........._..._.___.....~. Anne L Griffith Gordon Smith, her husband..C. C. Hatchler Jr. William Parker, her brother....Stuart E. Miller Angela Forbes ._._._......._... Wally 0. Schuylerâ€"VYanâ€"Dyckâ€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Aibert E. â€"Peterson Tom Sterrett, adv. _ engineer..._E. E. Thorney Vhsaz»[mhru.nnzt fediied stt !hrl;nmhcfi Henty <â€"=;=~_â€"_..â€"â€"~~â€"â€" Kenneth â€"C. Bennett __"Dulcy," a clever threeâ€"act comedy, will be presented by the West Ridge West Ridge Club Will Present Play Saturday Night, Lincoln School â€"â€"The firstâ€"prizeâ€"in the class for Weinberg of 440 Glencoe avenue, for her beautiful entry of wrought iron brackets, each containing three colorâ€" ful pots: the upper filled with white crocus, the middle one with velvety ‘brown French marigolds, and the lower one with cacei. > H.â€"P.â€"Garden Study.Club.â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Rntries Are Awarded The Highland Park Garden Study club carried off two ribbons in the flower show now in progress at the Merchandise Mart. In the formal table class honorable mention ~â€"was awarded Mrs. H. M. Steeleâ€"forâ€"herâ€"tableâ€"inâ€"red andâ€"ivory. The glasswearâ€"was red, with centerâ€" piece of roses in the same color. Tall contpotes of fresh strawberries adornâ€" ed both ends of the ‘table with powâ€" dered sugar and berries at each inâ€" dividual plate. A most tempting taâ€" ble. An interesting and unusual feaâ€" ture was that. Mrs. Steele used her own cloth and accessories, where in most cases, if not all, other exhibitors in this class used settings borrowed from department stores. ' Mrs. E. R. Jones of 276 Cedar aveâ€" nue, who is spending the wintér in Florida narrowly escaped death or inâ€" jury recently. when the speedboat which she was driving crashed with one driven by Miss Maude Hughes of New York in the Palm Beach Yacht club regatta. Mrs. Jones raced her sinking craft to shore which she gainâ€" ed just before the ~boat filled with water ~and sank. â€"The â€"other driver was rescued. on K Escapes Death When > : ~~<~~ Speed Boats Crash . .Mr. Jones is distributor for Chris Craft speed boats for Florida and ‘â€" D. A. R. Programs Broadcast Through the courtesy of the WBBM Air theatre on Thursday, March 26, Mrs. Arthur J. O‘Neil will broadeast at 4:50 p. m. "Old Trails in THlinois." ~On Monday, March 30, at 4:50 p. m., Mrs.James H. Jackson will broadâ€" cast "Famous Women of the Prairie Sta t ove Members of Cast r WBBM, THE PRESS Mrs. Harlow Holabird was delightâ€" fully surprised by a number of friends Saturday evening, in commemoration of her birthday anniversary. Bridge "was nlaved at Lour taDL " e and First street announce the birth of a daughter, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Wednesday, March 18. Mrs. Rollia Hagemeyer of Hydeâ€"Park were out of town guests. . _ _____ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winker moved into their home in Highmoor Saturâ€" day. G ' Ped cce p Harrison Walther is enjoying a reâ€" cess from his studies at the Univerâ€" sity of Illinois and is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. Walters of South Greenbay road. Mr. James Cady Ewell is leaving Friday evening to fly to the coast. He is being sent by the Wilsonâ€"West Co. to open new branches in San Francisco, San Diego, Los Angeles, and possibly Portland. He will reâ€" turn in about two or three weeks. The Schumann club will meet with Sifsun Kluber on Linden Sat urday afternoon, March 28, at three o‘clock. â€" 3 : Mrs. Frank Walz entertained her five hundred club Tuesday evening at her home on North Greenbay road. The Friendship Circle of the Highâ€" land Park Methodist church is giving a program of singing and speaking next Saturday evening, March 28, at served after which a social hour will be enjoyed. â€"Everyone is most cordiâ€" ally welcome. A . High School Band ; ~ _ Enters District© Meéet The Deerfieldâ€"Shieldsâ€"60 pieceâ€"band is participating in the district band contest at Morton high school in Cicâ€" ero Saturday afternoon, . March 28. The high school band will appear at 1 o‘clock. a ‘ ~‘Mr. Fitch, the band director, is takâ€" ing the band to Morton primarily for expanse, & ‘ ‘At the band contest held last Satâ€" urday at Morton, Bob Hanmer, bariâ€" tone, .and :Reta~ Hipsley, bass, took second place in solo work. f The attendance of a fine. crowd from the high school district would be appreciated by the one‘s particiâ€" pating in the contest. hk Highland Park Locals "The Cross of Light" To Be Given Sunday A véry impressive. Easter pageant entitled "The Cross of Light" by Matâ€" tie Shannon, will be presented at the Bethany Evangelical church Sunday evening at 7:45. Miss Shannon tgkes her â€"audiences â€"through â€"the scenes of the Easter time in 3 very effective way. The messages of the various characters are> interspersed withâ€"many â€"of the â€" familiar Easter hymns. The class which is taught by Mrs. O.~K. Wessling will present this fitting dramatization, they are being aided by a few other young people from the Sunday school, Mrs. Wessling is directing the pageant." All who are not attending some other evening serâ€" vice on the coming Sunday, are invited to attend this fine religious presentaâ€" tion. 4 ky o PS D Sn on d Indoor Golf Tourneys at Amusement Center; Lists of the Entries m’i?ifi‘f'mif‘lfibfi?fig =e pr~ ment,‘. which being held at the Wighland â€"Parkâ€"Amusementâ€" Center.â€"â€"â€"Jâ€"â€"â€"â€"#â€" â€"«â€"â€"â€" =‘ en e # “ M,": u in preparation for the coming Press â€" tournament. <â€"All hooks and slices are being straightened out and golf clubs are given the understanding that the idea is to hit that little white ball, and hit it hard. â€"â€"â€"Members of the High School Golf team have been getting in trim in an | endeavor to add one more trophy to â€"|~ their list, which by the way is not a few. Lake Forest Academy has enâ€" tered a very capable golfer in Jimmy Harrison. â€"~â€"Jimmy‘s ~fifst éi¢Fhteen holes totaled 73. Sam Bernardi with a 68, 66, score for the 35 hole handâ€" icap score is low for medalist at presâ€" Golfers â€"shouldâ€" remember that evâ€" tournament as it is a handicap event. Players must play 36 holes to deterâ€" mine their handicap, par being 72. Phone all entries before Monday to Highland Park 724, care Highland Park â€"Pressâ€"tournament. Blue River Course Tournament â€" rie Noerenber, Alex Wolack, Norman Bernardi, Jeff Amgv:x, Joe Proctor, is Geminer Snyder, Mart Conorton, Peter Stewart, Bill Saeilli, Steve. Sordyl, Doug Hansen, Oswald Saielli, George Wiberg, Thos. Moren, Jim Harris, Bob Carry, Jint Harrlâ€" son, John Lenzini. _ , Craig, Mac Wolak, Regie Holland, Paul Palette, Joe Palette, Melvin Deâ€" Miniature course â€"tournament â€" Regie Holland, Wm. Chambers, Dutch Williams, ‘Jerrie Noerenberg, John Lenzini, Melvin. Dever, Alex Wolak, Chick Elwell, Geo. Plant, Jéeff Arnsâ€" wald, Sam Bernardi, Carroll Snyder, Mart Conorton, John O‘Connell, Pete Stewart, Bob Saielli, Steve Sordy!, Doug Hansen, Oswald Sailli, Geo. Glaâ€" der, Mac Wolak, Thos. Moran, W arren Geary, Jack Dever, Norman Craig, John Berkson. R f Rev. E. M. Wadsworth, director of the Great Commission Prayer League of Chicago, will preach on next Sunâ€" day at 10:45 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. All who heard him on March 15th, will be glad to hear him again. . The Bible school meets at 9:30 a.mâ€" Rev. Wadsworth will address the main school during the lesson study period orers will present "The Challenge 0f the Cross." An offering for missions will be received. + Choir rehearsal on Thursday ning. 5 s e â€"~Prayer meeting on Wednesday ev¢ ning at eight o‘clock. _ s 24 "A Mn‘ for young Christians will be held on Friday evening at cight a‘clock. â€" e t Rev. Holma of Chicago wil} } a service for the Finnish people Sunday afternoon at four o‘clock. First United Evangelical Church Thursday, March 26, 1981 Cam hold ». OR eveâ€"

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