baby boy, bor" ©®@Mq Park when a lad of ten or arles R. Rouse en years. In 1895 he entered 1ospital, Evanst plumbing business here and conâ€" fessional at,Bri¢"$iked therein until his last illness. d until a week was a memberâ€"of the Highland f Highland Pa Lodge of Elks and a ‘citizen ng> on Central ®YÂ¥iMely known and highly respected, e < many warm friends who had mm mm * ++ i ed to prize his friendship durâ€" x of long years â€"of association. * s _â€" Mrs. Sullivan died .two years ago, ureaus to â€" there survive four children, eld March 7thMiherine, Marguerite and George Mata Hari," "Hell ; â€"and â€"Pleasuté," *~"Tomorrow â€" and inghai â€"Express," Cireus." â€"=â€" _â€"> books now on sale offering a saving Performances are been ordered and minute. operation is already in eviâ€" management and râ€" operating . the dministration anâ€" he latest and best ntertainment will urteous, efficient und and projée with the communâ€" ible way, is the 11 known Chicago w owner and will the destinies of ctures for the kidâ€" he hopes to mah‘e‘1 ortant eivic asset in the affairs of ‘akes It Over Laemmle; m each Saturda ssion prices wil \l.nai P-lrk onu it the Glencoe C (moon), _ Lunch tstanding attracâ€" rms and decora: y and Sunday t @ cinity on Mon continuous rted Locally.ï¬c’; joint meeting Mr. Earl Wri tail Credit a: o og jj“"ie'ki Monday Morning ; use c â€" Death Occurred Friday A large\ audience was present at : Bethany~Evangelical thurch Sunâ€" y afternoon to witnet% the burnâ€" z; of the church mortgage. Bishop ‘H. Seager of Le Mars, Towa, ke briefly after which the choir »sented several of their fine â€"anâ€" v. H. F. Siemsen, the‘ pastor, a historical statement 0 e ancial <campaign wyic came to completion Deeember 31. He reâ€" ted the fact that the fhurch was licated April 14, 1929 at an apâ€" xiate cost of $120,00d under the storate of Rev. â€"C. â€"F.â€"Schriver, x of Rockford, Illinois. The conâ€" gation had raised about $49,000 or to the day of dedication, which ms... This was. followed by words greeting. from . the hes of rhland Park which wa given afâ€" tively by Dr. Lewis Sherwin of : First Presbyterian church. : an uncovered debt of $71,000 April 14, 1929. During the year owing the dedicationâ€"the congreâ€" ents Mark Impressive Servâ€" ice Last Sunday Afterâ€" noon;| Proceedings P. Sullivan Funeral n, well known plumbing contracâ€" and highly esteemed citizen of hland Park for many years, was | ~Monday morning atâ€"theâ€"Imâ€"« ulate Conception church, with Rev. J. D; O‘Neill "officiating. e . Forest. ¢ [r. Sullivan, who has begn in k avenue last Friday evening, »wing a long illness. + e was born in Rising Sun, Wis,, . 18, 1861, and came to Highâ€" the church with a debt of $52,â€" on April 14, 1981.0 _ _ â€" _ ‘(Continued on page 34) _‘ . Grover Q. Grady sâ€"vho, underâ€" . an operation for mastoid at fighland. Park hospital, yesterâ€" Grady Undergoes Mastoga Operation MORTGAGE BURNED in; and â€"Mrs. Helen Burns. have the deen symnathvy of the deep sympathy of community . in their beâ€" pearance of Gioacchino Ribaudo, an operatic tenor whose beautiful voice has been heard in leading operatic â€"companies both here and abroad. ‘The Dante Alighieri society is grateâ€" ful for theâ€"cooperation of this fine singer.. oo rccgy, delight the gudience with his Italian songs. . .~> w Silvio Muzzarelli, baritoneâ€"will sing some witty Italian melodies. everybody loves. : David Olsonâ€"songs. songs. .A â€"chorus ~of sixteen beautiful girls will also be a feature of the evening. â€"â€" C x sz % _Oswaldo _ Saelliâ€"youthful_ violinâ€" ist. 4 i4 â€" â€" comic sketches. Dante ‘Alighieri mmï¬ . Society to Give o. Benefit Program â€"Alma Galassiniâ€"brilliant pianist, will accompany all soloists. The society is grateful for her kind coâ€" The Dante Alighieri musical and dramatic society is completing plans for an entertainment to be given for the benefit of the Oak Terrace schoolâ€"in cooperation with the Ita} ian Woman‘s club of Highwood, on March 4th and 5th at 8 o‘clock in the Oak Terrace school,. ~‘The Dante Alighieri society is composed of local musical and draâ€" matic talent headed by Mr. Pio Luchetti. _ The young people have attracted. theattention of â€" profesâ€" sional artists with their speedy proâ€" gress. : oys Operstion.: :: *.â€"= .. 1e coc 0 olcu. 0. Fnid Guernyâ€"in American songs. She has done much for the society in cooperating with the coaching of the chorus. . . â€"~Everyone is doing their best in effort to make this aâ€"fine program. It will be an evening well spent and for a worthy cause. of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harrison, 451 Bronson avenue, andâ€"Miss Jane Neuâ€" mann, daughter of Mr. and Mys. Ralph M. Neumann, 290 Park avyâ€" enue, have achieved theâ€"distinction of a place on the honor roll in recâ€" ognition of their excellent scholarâ€" ship for the first semester. Miss ï¬_trrison and Miss Neumann are freshmen in the four year junâ€" ior college. ~Miss Harrison entered the Preparatory school of Frances Bhimer ~school in September ,lgg;; while Miss Neumann spenit her first two high school:years at the Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields school, â€" and â€" entered Frances Shimer this fall. + H. P. Girls Win Honor f . at Junior College It is a cause of: satisfaction to their parents ~thatâ€"they have won such high recognition in a school Enea Picchistti, tenorâ€"will again Annette ~Licariâ€"soprano, guest Fritrea Pasquesi will be heard in Pio Luchetti â€" Italian musical One of the most attractive feaâ€" Miss._Dorothy Harrison, daughter. pressionof deepest appreciation: The Illinois Library Extension diâ€" vision will hold its first regional liâ€" brary conference of the season at the Highland Park Public library on Friday, from 9 to 4 o‘clock. This is the first timeâ€" Highland Park has been chosen for this meeting since 1928. About thirteen of these conâ€" ferences are held throughout the state of Illinois each spring. They offer anâ€" opportunityâ€" for â€"librarians and trustees to come together for informal discussions, and anyone inâ€" terested in the work of the library is cordially invited. e g s brary Budget,, Book. Buying, Staff ‘ Problems, etc. Books, Old and New, for Adults, High School Age and for Children, will be the topic for the ‘afternoon session. ©~~Trustees and librarians from the Chicago and North Shore area will Rabbi Charles E. Shulman of the North Shore Congregation Israel, Glencoe, â€" addressed â€" the Highland Park: Rotary club at its weekly luncheon session Monday noon in the tion," and his most interesting and timely: talk was‘ received with exâ€" Illinois Library the members present. Rabbi Shulâ€" man is a fine speaker and his talk was _ clearâ€" and â€"_convincing _ and marked by evidence of déep thought: and ‘careful preparation.. He was introduced by Erwin F. Dreiske. The â€" A g â€" i a â€" â€" ~ o Mr. â€" Dreiske for. securing this notable speaker and accords Rabbi Shulman a hearty invitation to atâ€" tend its meetings. voted to such subjects as: The Lijâ€" appear. on the program, together with members of the Highland Park library lt‘"-; 2 P es e e ~ Thesée conferences are conducted by "Missâ€" Anna May Price, superinâ€" Regional Conference _â€". to Be Held Friday Rotary Speaker ession will be deâ€" j CANDIDATES START | ~ PRIMARY CAMPAIGN county, ds the law provides that in counties under 100,000 population this officer be appointed. However, Lake county, by the last federal census was shown to have . more than 100,000, and hence the nominâ€" ation and election of an auditor this Spring. s ts â€" Candidate for County Auditor ~â€" fromâ€"This City; List of Nominations *%. With the primary election only a few weeks away (April 12) political candidates are busy with their camâ€" paign#, which promise to wax hot in several instances before the votâ€" ing day. Especially in the race for county offices â€" are some exciting contests predictet{e with full tickets offered by both Republican and Democratic parties, =~ ~One ofâ€"the interesting battles will be for the new office of county audiâ€" tor. This is the first time an audiâ€" Oneâ€"Act Play Contest â€" ~~~ . in Progress; Tonight 4 s ~â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"and Friday Evening . _â€" _ _â€". Four Republican candidates, inâ€" cluding one from Highland Park, Archibald Abercrombie, are contestâ€" ing for the nomination, and two ed this evening and t_qmomw_ eveâ€" in the first arnual community oneâ€" act play contest sponsored by Comâ€" munity Service of Highland Park, Inc. Tickets for the two remaining performances may be purchased at Ravinia~ Village House before the office, 378 Centralâ€"avenue, or from any member of a competing group. â€"Four plays were given last night, four more will be presented this evening:> "Chums," . "Rehearsal," "The Valiant," and ."When the Wife‘s Away." Tomorrow evening, Friday, "All <the World Loves a Lover," "Peggy," and "Appearâ€" ances" will .::S:en. ‘After the last show, the a: for the best play, excellence in directing, and _ for exâ€" cellence in individual acting will be presented. *.~ 4 â€""The Midnight Fantasy" . will be presented by the Players from the Ridge Community. club while the judges are making their decisions. best play, Milton J. Hardacre will present the Highland Park East Park Board Cup for excellence in directing, and Philip E. Cole of Dumaresq Spencer Post No. 145 will present the American Legion Cup for excellence in individual acting. George B. Prindle © % Lion‘s Club Speaker George R. Jones will present the Community ~Service Cup for the George B. Prindle of the engineerâ€" ing department. will spesak to the on the loeal water worke r= “‘""' P , -'.‘ ?u mmm' Seven more plays will be present (Continued â€"on page 31) â€" â€"