Church League Will ‘Music Club Program â€" Give Play This Week Given At Home of Band Benefit Dance â€" To Be Held April 13 This dance will be held with the coâ€"operation of the members of the high school band, who are endeayâ€" ::li'nctomakethisaredloehllf- r. PAGE EIGHT The Junior League of the Redeemâ€" er Lutheran Church will present its annual play at the assembly room of the church, West Central and McGovern streets, tonight and tomorrow nights, April 5 and 6. Judge Carlyle, Jimmy‘s father. Joseph Bnmm pm:cnor ye A benefit dance for the Deerfieldâ€" Shields High School ‘band, sponsorâ€" ed by the Band Parents Association, will be held at the Highland Park Woman‘s Club on Friday, April 13. fense," by H. M. Hafey. This play has a very serious plot in it which is lightened by the two humorous characters, Allie and Freddie. â€" â€" The play this year is a fourâ€"act drama called "Attorney for the Deâ€" Hawking, butler in the Carlyle home ED l enonnnnnemeetiniocancpecnionencadoicremcee Winiak â€"Bhan Ki Freddie, boy for Carlyle.....R. Lindsay Jimmy Carlyle, attorney.......Hugo Schneider Mark Nelwon .............___.__~....... Cliff Glader Jackson Multen Deerpath Sirloin Steak Best Round Steak . ». 18¢ Phone 1241 Choice Chuck Roast * 12¢ Fresh Fish and Oysters every Wednesday & Friday | OUR MOTTO:;: :.* "Better Meats for Less Money" Sundayâ€"Monday Fridayâ€"Saturday _ April 13â€"14 "I AM SUZANNE" The cast of characters is as folâ€" JANET GAYNOR in "CAROLINA" Sundayâ€"Monday April 29â€"30 "QUEEN CHRISTINA" Brookfield Butter "Flying Down Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. April 8â€"9â€"10 Saturday Matinee ... SUNDAY 2 to 3 o‘clock Phone 2502 Lake Forest Regular Admission ....â€"_.30¢ QUALITY MARKET Free Delivery â€" Phone 1241 307 Waukegan Avenue o w Hig Veal Roast h. 25c SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FREDRIC MARCH °. MIRIAM HOPKINS GEORGE RAFT "Dinner at 8" MARIE DRESSLER JOHN BARRYMORE WALLACE BEERY: JEAN HARLOW LIONEL BARRYMORE LEE TRACY EDMOND LOWE BILLIE BURKE VEAL STEAK 123%¢ Milk Fed 194%c Kerber‘s DOLORES DEL RIO GENE RAYMOND PAUL ROULIEN FRED ASTAIRE Thurs. April 11â€"12 "All of Me" Iiimiay‘s Tather._Doug Blak COMING with To Rio" April 22â€"23 April 5â€"6â€"7 Swift‘s Premium Spring SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF Fresh Ground HAMBURGER All Beef 2 Ibs. 25c 3 lbs. LAMB LEGS Boneless Briscuit Ib. 6â€"8 lb. average n alc 16c Woman Hurt March 2 | Dies Here On Sunda As a result of injuries Hnnuiufl in an auto accident on March 2, the intersection of Skokie Bouleyard and Dundee Road in Northbrook, Mrs. Sophie Boyko, 49, died Sunday at the Highland Park Hdpp’ital} Mrs. Boyko was the motger of the operator of the Sky Harboriairport club house in ‘Northbrook, |<An i quest will be held in Highland Pn:; on Thursday. Royal Arcanum Party | â€" To Be Monday, Night Refreqhm'ehts, cards, and dancing will comprise the evenink’s enterâ€" tainment. The commitue;t arge is composed of the following: Ern: est Molander, chairman; Fr â€" er, ’%o:n Dixon," Stephen | Si , Jim Collins and E. C. Obrmund. Highland Park Counci]tNo. 1066, Royal Arlicanum, is :pomorir*‘g party at the Masonic Temple, n Monday ‘ev'q:in‘g, April 9. [))_._}| :" North Western Low §£ Rate Excursions Of Summer Announced Low rate excursions to Lake Géeâ€" neva and Williams Bay and inter, mediate points from Chicago will be put in this summer by the Ch & North Western Railway, R. 'llho‘ »â€" son, passenger traffic manager of the road, announces. . â€" / ut (Thirty day roundâ€"trip titkets will be sold this summer niï¬ $2.50 to these nearby Wisconsin resorts, while the season limit rate will be $3.00 roundâ€"trip. Come, Now Lovely May .....M..fl_.j.,.,...j% &"‘“f.mâ€"’?. ie o. n osmâ€"‘ !( t Jessie v’mm»m‘;flo ¢ Eymphonie: Variations, for. Colla) Boelimann o i Barbara Balke _ _ Mrs. Henry nuï¬ur.ummq‘ t g l'x“h t Path } _ bd m?.ï¬?.‘."h-?""â€™â€œï¬ Spring Gladness .........._.__....._..Yale At the conclusion of the progratt tea was served by the hostess, as# sisted by Mrs. Okey, Mrs. Hinn Mrs, Downing. } | $ Weekâ€"end excursion titkets will be on sale on Fridays, ï¬turhays, and Sundays from (May 2 jb September 23, with a return limit of midnight the first 'I'nesdy followâ€" ing the date of sale. "{Ee rate this weekâ€"end ticket | be |$1.5 roundâ€"trip. On the Memorial and <~Fourth of July weekâ€"ends, tickets will also be sold on Msy 20 and 30 and July 3 and 4 and the limit will be:extended to May 31 and X1 0 o tral ies s T The regular meeting of the High: .‘ land Park Music Club was held the home of Mrs. J. H. Lambert on Deere Park Drive on ‘W. March 28. > After a brief busines# meeting, the program was . preâ€" sented by Mary Kimball Van Steen> deren and Barbara Balke. | The club was very glad. to welcome Miks Balke and from her music studies in the east. The detailed program follows: Selected Beef From Swift‘s Free Delivery "*"*~**~* eil AlL HUQINC OL 3 Mrs. J. H. Lambert Highwood, IIL _ p. 24¢ k. 26c x 12¢ . LTC SLICED BACON Shoulder VEAL ROAST Chops Milk Fed Kerbet‘s 55¢ Golf Fees At Sunset Garden Club Members â€"__â€" In Charge of Exhibit All those wishing to avail themâ€" selves of the ten per cent reduction in membetghip fees of Sunset Valâ€" ley Golf Club must send in their checks to the Highland Park East Park Distrigt before April 15. Afâ€" ter this . .P‘;} i the regular fees will be charged, ; L The new committées a fing pro “g“ifl‘“ o. ty are planning on whith will prove v | d Nes | e o attractive to the A mments p""prixzstyw of tourâ€" #% o on and other atâ€" gram for the s;q (oe in e t "Be supghto puy y ships now 80 you oo mave the fon Jcy cont ,i'y:;‘“mn save the ten Aisly, Ihedigly saring any dully foes that you 11 ha 7 n uy if mom bership isifireh¢aed Ister," the o. ficers state,) â€"| . tater," the oâ€" Outside Mrs. Heg Stokes, N John W, Jones, Outside of : ibit Mrs. Hershikt 8 nldow of exhibit: Mess § i" “1\ Mrs. Philip D. John W, Corringtor es moo ohes, lfl;s‘,“’._.v Mrg. E. G. Inside | of windoy o ics Rek . Ingide lof window: Mrs. Richard NMrs. Hogita Rs. J. M. Murphy, Brigham @nd Mrs. i mamiey o oule T ig, nl‘.%" "Mbom 8. Stanley D. Grace. flower avÂ¥aRe 'r \hall table with Durand, f sb -. tot Mrs. Arthur F. MAr'ra “"'.r llof, l:::tf:‘ y Nirs. A. WiBstanpt ant Mro. oo 9. _ Members ‘f\(t;e Highland Park Garden .Stud ub are in charge of an e .‘!:‘.. to be placed in the annual f w show at Navy Pier, Chicago, §tarting this Saturday. The c ‘; m niof this committee in charge Of the |display is Mrs. M. G. Kettner, Those members in charge of the work are as follows: Arrar Mrs. A. Nichols. â€" Former Sheriff‘s Work â€"â€"Approved by the Man EW ho Now Opposes Him it M i During the four years in which Lawrenceâ€"A. Doolittle served=Lake â€"County as Sherif, the man "who now him, -ama{.f -lLM of the supervisors‘ committee that examined into the conduct of the Sheriff‘s e, and the management of the county jail. fesell t » Edward A. Brown, then as now, supervisor of Avon Township, after careful examination of Sheriff Doolittle‘s fice to which he had been overwhelmingly elected, reported back to the supervisors, and to the‘ public, that erything was being carried on legally, efficiently and economically. | Such approval is a matter of public record. Time, changed political alignments and aspirations of those who fpced it there, cannot bloteft out from the pages on which it is written. _ | 7 :i] W t $4 We, who are supportingï¬[.awrence A. Doolittle, belong to the good citizenship, uxpayia&rchu. We are , politicians in the sense t#at we expect financial pay, favors or appointment to some job. aim is to reâ€" ce in the sheriff‘s office, a man who has been tried and most generously p by the county board of supâ€" isor$, the press, many organizations and thousands of individuals in our community. » We recommend ‘him to those who desire the highest type of public servant. nsl is they developed into fine men, and nseful:citizens. 11 o â€" fiop e t l : NP W t The mothers of Lake County are strong for Doolitt‘e‘s return to the sheriff‘s office. They know of, and reâ€" Lnbe, with gratefuiness his good ,worlz with erring youth. § [ i_Wef hesire the man who turns from his daily struggle with the hardened c‘ï¬miul class to lay his hand upon sllt‘xdder of a wayward boy, to guide him back to th» path of right living.| 41 [A that‘s one reason We are so insistent that you join the great throng that will 184 TANDSFOR FAIR PLAY AND SERVICE During Sheriff Doolittle‘s term of officeâ€"December 1926 to December 1980â€"he was instrumental in having ntyâ€"six boysâ€"first offenders arraigned in courtâ€"relsased on probation. He personally undertook to look r most of them. So gredt was his influence over these unfortunate youngsters that, with very few excepâ€" rln&“ttou are planning r the coming seasâ€" 4;:::e attractive to the Ferent types of tourâ€" ; prizes and other atâ€" ures are on the proâ€" e recommend him to those who desire the highest type of publicservant, _ _ _ __. EAL HUMANITARIAN INTEREST SHOWN awrence A Always a â€" Republican in Politics UARTERS 2ND FLOOR, WAUKEGAN HOTEL Higher Soon THE PRESS in tnict t en it o i 3 Joint Recital To Be ~â€"â€" Presented In Winnetka |‘Petgrara . Taneo u9 flu Bertling of Wilmette, young operiitic soprano, and Henry Jackâ€" son, Chicago concert pianist, will give a joint Fd’ . next Monday ev \at ‘Winn Community House, at 8:30 o‘glock, under the direction of Rutheda L. Pretzel.. Reserved seat tigkets are on sale at II‘s Drug Etore. The proâ€" gram will be as follows: Mattino di Sole .._..__...‘..._..__.... Bettinelli in ds hnm e rilgnye t vees e Afneiprretnih d ) Barcafolé ...............;.~..m Scherso Gavolfe trim Migont Spring Delight nelivind ts Le P aonikt oa iss ns ralks ;Tueséay, April 10, 1934 1t [ /+ gANmL L. COBB for County Treasurer oBP ‘HILIP J. McKENNA for County Judge | EMMETT MORONEY for Senatorial Committeeman 1 i OTE DEMOCRATI composer THREE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES from Highland Park To Be Represented in County Office VOTE DEMOCRATIC dline .. n th\fl t ing No Republican Candidates from Highland Park Doolittle for Sheriff Vote For Rachmaninoff ........ Chopin ied 2uh¢ ............ Griffes Bettinelli Koecklin Massenet Turina || _ In Highwood Sunday | (A "Lyonsâ€"forâ€"Representative" ralâ€" ly will be held at St. James Hall, Mrs. R. L. McFarland .. _Dies Aboard Steamer | ‘Mrs. Russell L. M¢éFarland, wellâ€" known Chicago artist, died Tuesday tboard the $.8. Sam} Rosa, enroute rom Havana to New York. \ ‘Mr. McFarland, an official of the !â€" Roland V, Libonati; a state repreâ€" schtative from Chicago and .“pre;i‘- hent Italianâ€" h attorney ipeaker, willA%in English and Italian, at the &4 Al candidates for alderman in ighwood will give a ghort talk. Ray th will be the chrirman of the g.1lt8p.m. At this time Richard . Lyons, of Mundelein, who is now gerving his third term as representâ€" ative from the 8th district, will be thy speaker. H Highwood,; Sunday afternoon, April meeting. Always a Resident of Lake County PHONES MAJ. 248â€"239 _ She is survived by her ‘hu a daughter, Mrs, James Wo! of Baltimore, Md., and two a half sister, Mrs, Wilbur y of Waukegan. P Funeral services were Monday afternoon at 2 0‘ at the home. Burial was at ary, Rec Motor Company sales d mt.nd-nl.zmp,dfl Park, went to New York by Tuesday to make arrarigemer the removal of the body to C Mrs. McFarland, a reside Chicago for 20 nu:l;dhd | art in this in E She left formfltmd-d va two months ago. _ Mrs. F. L. , of wood, died Su afternoon home, after an il of a G. H. McOmber of Los Angel F. L. McOmber, Jr., of Chicag Illinois. dn . 3 " ] i‘ Him | the wamn "whb hnow t duct of the Sheriff‘s | _E OL _IM TraalHH4L.*. } i. F. L. McOmber o Highwood Dies Sunday THURSDAY, APRIL 5) 1984 1 #1 § & for of