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Highland Park Press, 10 Nov 1932, p. 7

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the older residents will Ir. Millard as the son of s. William Millard, early re. c land Park Press is alâ€" to receive news of formâ€" , and enjoys passing it etka Music club opened ason of Artistâ€"Recitals [onday, October 31, with r Sergei Rachmaninoff, argest audience in the e series. It is presumpâ€" nyone to attempt. to 1 an artist. Before the » of Rachmaninoff as a a musician, one must s and admiration. The allowe‘en never to be wer, the exquisite clarâ€" mood and > interpretaâ€" the Haydn: and Chopin he consistent and unâ€" thing more to be said. heard this outstanding temporary times, is to profound and moving : as is offered to us meeting. It is hoped will come to enjoy the . Millard, of Pasadena, er resident of this city, d fourteen first, twelve twelve third prizes in a Fall Flower show held Civic auditorium in that ras one of the amateur and he had a large and fine exhibit of potted iums and other speciâ€" arded Prizes . at Flower Show e listener was intensely hta eâ€"h sh ecmfwypeta t personalityâ€"one that istory, I am sure, with together achieved an ect which was almost _ In brief,â€" from the maninoff stepped upon Tram itself much might unusual arrangement, th Scriabine‘s Sonata, s 19, and ending with and brilliance of exâ€" mbined made of the endance at maninoff Recital evening of this week ip of the Blackhawk AY, NOVEMBER 10, 199, "music is our refuge By Joyce Whitman. the Junior division il "afternoon under of â€"Mrs. Gordon on Saturday flLJielp With Your Heart THURSDAY,â€" NOVEMBER 10. 1987 â€" __ _ EXIST this winter without your _ _eyed men ... discouraged ill : : may elleviate this situation, that we may _ _~~ remedy this crisis in our community ... this _ is the duty of every man, woman, and child in Highland Park! | CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE \__ MaURICE BErKson The fact that you have given . "NTOON T fitle wiImer without your help! Desperate, gauntâ€" eyed men dzseouraged ill, â€"incapacitated wom'en" 22. despondent. _ Undernourished babies . . . _boys and girls who To share . .. to work Joun W. NEewsyr GOING TO Do A QUESTION o LIFE anp DEATH ‘ Concentratecl vComprcl:cnsive CALL to give . 1E HIGHLAND PARK SOCIAL SERVICE COMMITTEE â€". . and given, . . . and offer your services _ CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE Coâ€"operate to the fullest W. F. Ross f when they call upon you! ‘ A. T. SiuLER 24e * y Hallâ€"Highland Park 800 L. B. NAY, Chairman cause they haven‘t clothes ; Help With Your Purse â€"â€"doesâ€"not lessen your responsibility. The fact that you cannot afford a large contriâ€" bution must not deter you. Give as much of yourself as you can in work and in servâ€" i¢e; give to the fullest in moral,s‘upport and coâ€"operation ; give all that you can in dollars and cents! But Give! _ _ . wb . T O rive Bcgins Soon nity cannot (% $

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