s3 oo ~ â€"â€" â€" N. H. Anspach, 61, of 210 Vine & > S _ avenue, was yesterdayâ€" reported imâ€" proving satisfactorily in the Highâ€" 4 land Park Hospital from effects of ¢ * ‘injuries suffered Tuesday evening, ® yA when he lost his balance and fell â€"_â€"_â€"_ Henry Rechberger Dies: § Funeral on Wednesday Henry Rechberger died +Monday at his home at 4 McGovern street. He was engaged in the tailoring business and had a shop at Lake Bluff. He was 66 years of age. The funeral was held Wednesday in the { berg, The teams in last 'Su;:h;'sm;:;ne‘ were composed as follows: ,Challengersâ€"J.“Weber, M. Gutâ€" man, W. Nunn, D. Epstein, T. Kelly. /A CMNorthmoorâ€"â€"E. Lmaoeb. â€"A _:A ran. The Pingâ€"Pong game played last Sunday. between the Northmoor Country club ‘Lteam and the Chalâ€" lengers was won by the latter, 24 to 18, it is reported. Next Sunday the Challengers play at Wilmette., Challengers Ping-Pongivu Team Beat Northmoor â€"Kix. the most serious injury, but his friends believe he was fortunate in that there were no worse results. They all hope for his speedy récovâ€" adopted at the Elm Place gymnasâ€" ium which will be open under the the accommodation of young people each day from 10 until 12 a.m. and from 3 until 5 p.m. Gymnasium calâ€" isthenics, recreation games, basketâ€" ball practice and games, and other physical activities will be carried on during these periods, and the young people of the community are inâ€" vited, defifate hours are set aside for boys and girls. Community Service of Highland Park has made all possible preparaâ€" tt:m to assist in the entertainment of young people and adults during the Christmas holidays. If weather is favorable for winter sports, there will be a winter carniâ€" val including ice skating, races,; exâ€" hibitions, and ice hockey games. If there is snow, there will be winter tobagganing and snow hikes. The ice skating activities will be carried on largely in cooperation with the East â€"Parkâ€"Board. Vacation Schedule j ] A ~vacation schedule has haan Is from Effects of Fall for Entertainments, etc.; Changes Noted (Continued on page 36) a "steep embankment Weber, M. Gflt- Epstein, T. Kelly. Loeb, ~A. <Arenâ€" Strauss, E. Kuh. sortmentâ€"of â€"stockng=~The hall decorated with striking festoons of red and green to complete the holiâ€" day spirit of the occasion. ; The towering tree generously decâ€" orated with ornaments and presents drew every eye as the doors opened. At one side of the stage was‘ a huge fire place lighted by glowing elecâ€" tric aï¬dlej_ and hung with an asâ€" Crys of joy and â€"rapture from the throats of over three hundred chilâ€" drenâ€" greeted thig Christmas tree and ~fireplace at the first annual children‘s Christmas party of the Dumaresq Spencer post held Sunâ€" day evening, Dec. 19, at Elks hall, at Laurel and McGovern streets, Highland Park. j ; Christmas Party ~Sunday Attracts Large Attendance Peh:tis;edg;;svfew. owning iothé Although the tea, which has beâ€" come a tradition im Ravinia, will The annual New Year‘s Tea which has been given for a number of years past by the Ravinia Woman‘s club, will not be given this vear. d 'f'r’esTgtali : o > t Ravinia on Friday . Annual New Year‘s Tea ts it Iby..C â€"Cast ~~~to Be Dikpensed â€Wich“‘N"M byâ€"Capableâ€"Cas Dec, 26, promises to be a â€"very atâ€" tractive affair. Mrs. Theodore Osâ€" born and the members of the Social Service department are planning all details with the hope that the dance will be attended by many of the club members, their friends and the young people of the community. Those on the reception committee are Dr. and Mrs. Harkness, Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Lenington, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paul and Mr. and There will be.games, music, and entertainment, surprises galore and of course, refreshments to complete the afternoon festivities. Mrs. Erastus R. Phelps is in charge of the party and is cordially urging the club members to bring their young relatives to the Christmas party. > ~Holiday Dance Dec. 26 The holiday dance at the Hi oman‘s â€"club ~on Saturday, Py F3 & â€" 1 ‘On Monday, Dec. 28, the Highhnd Park Woman‘s club will be Mm at ‘a delightful Christmas party for children, between the ages of 4 and 14, and also grandchildren;""and young . brothers and â€"sisters=â€"of the club members. The party will be held at the club house from 3 until 5 o‘clock and a committee of young women are making most attractive plans to give the little guests a jolly idren‘s Party At â€"â€" _ Woman‘s Club Dec. 28; Holiday Dance, Dec; 26 tunC 1*% wa °y v~ vâ€"â€"commmeqeu I Mrs. P . | â€" Miss L Miss V *J ~Mrs. L % Mrs. Je Ch Prelude to Parafucile ... Members of the Highland Park Music club gave the following proâ€" service men and their families are invited to attend the party. f Members of the Stupey Smith post No. 501, American Legion, are sponsoring a Christmas party Wedâ€" nesday evening, Dec. 23, in the Highâ€" wood city hall.~ All Lake county exâ€" ETT TV POTROE CTERET Mrs. Benjamin Ball, organist umber song of the Madonna .._ May Strong: gh'hhlul Park Music Club Chorus rs. Fred , soprano 7 Miss Louise ‘!7&«. violin ; Miss Virginia Walker, cello â€" > Mrs. Lawrence. l?r-oonduewr Mre. J.uti‘o.Woed Sincere, accompanist * Stupeyâ€"Smith Post _ : in Holiday Party "Holiday," the Philip Barry play was> presented last Friday evening by the Ravinia Players at the Raâ€" vinia Village house. The play was well done, and a real professional production. Over 300 attended the â€" The Central Hardware Co. is preâ€" paring to entirely remodel and reâ€" decorate its store on Central avenue, recently damaged by fire. â€" The work will be started early in January and the newly equipped store with a brand new stock will be opened in the near future. Everything will be new and attractive and the continued patronage of the public is solicited. ‘ _ P. Music Club Gives Fine Program Dec. 16; Glencoe Union Church Central Hardware Northmoor is selecting a t« play challenge matches with north shore clubs. > games. E. G. Loeb défeated George Kuh in straight games and A. L. Arenâ€" bé'iE"BS%eated Allan M. Loeb in a match that went the full five games. In the finals, E. G. Loeb defeated A. L. Arenberg three out of four Annual Pingâ€"Pong __ _ Tourney Held At f Northmoor Club The annual fall Ping Pong cham h Sicily Offertory ay, emodel Its Store . 16: amis pos Wolffâ€"Ferrari ... ~Oreutt Dudlyâ€"Buek Wagner @ul P other ley: outfits..â€"These are the latest models and all of good make. TheÂ¥ ARFLC PCM DATLRHHHâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"»â€"â€"â€"â€"»â€"sm. all models of sets are being sacti ficed ‘at astonishingly low prices, in The Steffen Auto Supply Co., on North Second street, is having % ‘preâ€"inventory radio sale, in which Steffen Auto Supply _ â€"._Is Having Radio Sale Anyone knowing an exâ€"service man‘s family needing help please call H.â€"P. 1163 or H. P. 1158. _ They have also contributed ten dollars toward exâ€"service men‘s children â€"at ~Dorcas home; $10 for family relief among Veteran‘s famâ€" ilies in the State of Illinois; $5 for children at Normal home; $15 toâ€" ward the slipper fund for men in hospitals, as well as helping with work at Ft. Sheridan and local reâ€" lief. The American Legion auxiliary of Dumaresqâ€"Spencer post No. 145 are giving to each of the 38 paâ€" tients in their adopted unit at Great Lakes hospital a box containing home made candy, cigarettes, socks and playing cards. | its influence clearly felt in the comâ€" ! munity in its support of civic proâ€" jects and welfare work, and under Mr. Molendi‘s able administration, with the aid of the officers named, it is expected that the ensuing year will see the organization accomplishâ€" ing still greater things for the beneâ€" fit of Highwood business interests Legion Auxiliary gress for a gala night on that occaâ€" sion. Suitable ceremonies will mark the seating of the officers and other M&â€"feï¬m-arrm Does Good Work The Highwood Chamber of Comâ€" merce during the past year has made its influence clearly felt in the comâ€" The installation of these off will take place at the regular n ing of the chamber in January, elaborate preparations are in I = a No meil me sn c 5 0oh ce president; "Albert Axt, secretary; Walter â€" Condon, treasurer.~ Frank Hutchins, Charles Fiore and John Teonardi were named directors of the organization. Panerali and Axt: wereâ€" reâ€"elected. mssn : - efficiently, [ At theâ€"rnnual meeting of the Highwood Chamber of Commerce, held Thursday evening of last week, Raymond Molendi, president of the group, was reâ€"elected for the ensyâ€" ing year. He has been president during the past year, and ~under his administration the Highwood chamâ€" ber has grown and flourished. Prey. ious to his election as president, Molendi held the office of secretary of the chamber for three torms 4.7 Second Term for President of Highwood Business Men; Other officers elected Thursday 4 & adTT®, HEAD OF CHAMBEp "n, ciection as president, held the office of secretary hamber for three_terms. ful. his duties faithfully ang Others Named Aids in Relief these officers f ~Comm of last we:;: sident of the or the ensy. en president . _ JC« moors . PMTk board for one has been 5i 10 : George ing golr "lcers, directors ; Mittee, including ] Louise Baethke, : Mary Bissell, Bet Brooks, Florence â€" eb" Mrs. Georg‘ P.nl D‘Vis, Mrs. and Mrs. Forstall, â€"__ 9 225. 0_ HUHLC] »harpless hasg 5; Aukegan‘s Crace Bacon a; mpectivel"o Of‘ Holyoke college, Christmas holida Mrs. J. J. For: rangements for t] P. O'Brien' . pres: Will be hostessâ€"in Don interest in t} the Chicagd Mo be given at the hy’ Dec' 26: fr( ter on the two | OCCasion." _ Thac Mt. Holyok â€"=~â€"â€"Saty hommï¬on 61 speec}l. T. speech was tra (Continue Bonni.e Bl'n enne to listen dispatching sy To obtain e« airplane pilots direct â€" long with the radi of the United enne, Wyo. â€" ] tions. of ~the~ â€"â€"Dr.â€"Grace‘s strations we; ranged by the company and ous chambers Evanston and station of t] wereâ€"heard 1 speakers inst given by Dr. Bell Labor: York. The featuring th ental airplan Several 1 Park cham Highland â€" | among: the the lecture sonnie Rotarians from H signed up 6 C-.mey THURSDAY, munici Inve