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Highland Park Press, 9 Feb 1939, p. 6

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hi c liams "Mass in~G Minor" and a setâ€" ting by Dr. Albert Noelté, head of Northwestern‘s musical theory deâ€" partment, of the "Night Song" from Friedrich Nietzsche‘s "Thus Spake Zarathustra." + ‘At the annual Northwestern Uniâ€" versity Music Festival in May the choir will again join with the Chiâ€" cago Symphony in a performance of the chorales from the "St. Matthew Passion" of Johann Sebastian Bach, The group is directed by Max Krone. GAMMA PHI BETA â€". BRIDGE â€" T s North Shore Alumnae of Gamma Phi Beta will enjoy an afternoon of bridge at the Chapter House, Northwestern university campus, on Wednesday, February 15, at 2 o‘clock. 8 & There will be a short business meeting at which the Nominating Miss Schneider, a graduate of Highland. Park high school, and a former student at Wellesley college, is enrolled in Northwestern univerâ€" sity‘s graduate school. The choir will sing with the Chiâ€" cago Symphony orchestra on its first Lenten program, February 23 and 24, performing the Vaughan Wilâ€" ROBBIE LOU SCHNEIDER â€" â€" IN A CAPELLA CHOIR _ Robbie Lou Schneider, 990 N. Green: Bay road, Highland Park, was among the 67 students at Northâ€" western university who have been accepted as members of the uniâ€" versity‘s A.Cappella choir, an orâ€" ganization with anwational reputaâ€" tion for its rendition of unkccomâ€" panied music both classical and modâ€" From the drama of 3 derelicts of life . . . a lamed racehorse, an orphan boy and a lovable old hasâ€"been . . . comes a story as great as "The Champ." Sun..Mon.â€"Tues. Feb. 12â€"13â€"14 MICKEY ROONEY WALLACE BEERY:â€" "8STABLEMATES" The Year‘s Hit Tune now the Year‘s Comedy Romance! A stormy, 1 A REAL VALUE Wol.p'l'l-'-l.zfl. Feb. 8â€"9â€"10 â€"â€"DOUBLE _ FEATUREâ€" FREDERIC MARCH MARGOT GRAHAME Singer Sewing Machine Co. BOB HOPE a SHIRLEY ROSS CHAS. ntn;tuwom "Thamks For The PAGE SIX Singer Company. ‘Tel. H. P. 2400 Doors Open 6:30 â€" First Performance 7:00 p.m.; Second 9:00 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays from 2:30 continuous. 39 South St. Johns Ave. Tel. H. P. 995 for MIDâ€"WINTER VALUE DAYS SINGER ELECTRIC Lew in "YOUNG pn.;g.nnr ‘â€"â€" Joe Bro %mc. wWITH FATE" â€" "KENTUCKY" "DRAMATIC SCHOOL" Colored Travelogue LOCALS ° MACHINES A L C Y O N reconditioned teed by the were terrific onés and the Queen Mary was forced into dry dock at the completion of the trip, Mr. Bruce returned home on the Corinthia, but the voyage was worse than the one going over, with terâ€" rible gales and high seas. He landâ€" ed in Boston on Friday and arrived in Chicago Sunday night. Dan is not only glad to be back in Amerâ€" ica, but is happy he is an Ameriâ€" the three Reis brothers, who have just come back from a two year stay in Europe, and ‘Carl Jacob, first trumpet player, and happy Edward Poland, first saxophone player, two of Mark Fisher‘s play boys for yeatrs. . s ; During the month of February Kenneth Niebuhr and Norman Freâ€" berg will be the guests of Mark Fisher and his family at their Round Lake home for another dinâ€" ner engagement, where they will go The voyage over was a wvery eventful one according to the local business man, for the storms at sea Kenneth Niebuhr is a personal friend of Mark Fisher and his band; for which he has known on different ‘ visits during years of friendship. 5 A reception will be held at the Sheahen home, 164 N. Greenbay road, in the evening. After a short honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs, Loesch will make their home‘in the Udell building. C GUESTS OF MARK FISHER Kenneth Niebubhr and Norman Freberg of Highland Park were the dinner guests at the Royal Folâ€" lies Sunday evening, January 22, with one of ‘Chicago‘s famous band leaders, Mark Fisher. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Sheahen of N. Greenbay road announce the apâ€" proaching marriage of their daughâ€" ter, Mary Eileen, to Theodore James Loesch, son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Loesch of Glencoe avenue, which will take place Saturday morning at 10 o‘clock at St. Patrick‘s church in West Lake Forest. Father Daley will read the ceremony. Miss Genâ€" evieve Sheahan, sister of the bride, will act as maid. of honor and her other two sisters, Margaret and Jane, will be bridesmaids. Charles Sheahen will serve the groom as best man and John: and Edward Dugan of Lake Forest, cousins of: Mr. Loesch, will be ushers. SHEAHENâ€"LOESCH WEDDING SATURDAY Peer behind today‘s most senâ€" sational front page story! Wed.â€"Thurs.â€"Fri. Feb. | ands! The favorite COMIC STRIP of millions faithfully filmed into a picture of youthful domestic life at its merriest, happiest Oneofl"a!thmi'lg:ttp est stories . . . read by thousâ€" Committee will present the slate for the coming year. .. : Hostesses for the afternoon will be: Mrs. E. F. Albritton, Mrs. Fredâ€" erick Nichols, and : Mrs.. Douglas Waitley of Evanston; and Mrs. J. P. Bauer of Wilmette and Mrs, Kenâ€" neth Mullen of Winnetka. â€" Mr. and Mrs. thc‘;:m-'g‘e E. rm._r;; son announce t _ 0 their â€" daughter wz: Anna to Lloyd _.Tntahy Peters. DOROTHY PATTERSON...., ENGAGED o) e Our Gang Comedy â€" Cartoon Those also at the dinner were ed.â€"Thurs.â€"Fri. Fob. 1516â€" â€"â€"DOUBLE FEATUREâ€" ; _ KAY FRANCIS _ Jan Hunter â€"John Litel "Smashing the PENNY SINGLETON ARTHUR LAKE RALPH ~«BELLA FAY WRAY « 10¢ 11 Wagn sister (Kathryn), Mrs. Hamilton Kunath, and Mr, Klein‘s ]bntlm'. Robert, will be their only at .. A reception will be held immediately following the ceremony at the bride‘s home, 621 Onwentsia avenue. | After a month‘s honeyâ€" moon in Miami, Florida, the young couple will make their home on the near no side of Chicago. " The btide is the daughter of Mrs. Kathryn Wagner and the late Frank Wagner of Onwentsia avenue, and the is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. Henry Klein of Chiâ€" \Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kelly of Omaha, Neb., announce theâ€" marâ€" riage their | daughter, Francesg Anne, to Donald James Schwalbach, son of and Mrs. George Schwalâ€" bach of tral avenue, The wedâ€" ding too! pl;m Monday morning at 9;:30 with Rev. J. D, Ward reading the ny. The young couple‘s only a ts were Angelo Notaâ€" S'como Highwood and Josephine lelly, sister of the bride, from Omaha,. e groom‘s parents enâ€" rtained 2 a wedding breakfast at their home at 600 Central aveâ€" nue. newlyweds have taken an apartment at 323 Vine avenue. Wagr Hamil 1brothor. R at . immediate] at the bril mu.rfcuwuucu NUPTIALS Hmurera evenin t of Alexander Lindsay, of Staâ€" n F, Milwaukee, Wis., at the i Psi house, Miss Vail is a stuâ€" t at Erskine school; Peter Wolff, Wade street, whose guest at the } Phi house will be Miss Dorâ€" y Lytle, of Lakeside place. Miss Lytle is a student at Skidmore colâ€" Also. James Rutledge, Hazel avenue, whose guest will be Miss ney Russell, of Ladue Village, yton, Mo., at the Psi Upsilon ; Miss Katherine Vail, of _place, who will be the TO AT;’E’ND CoOUNCIL JUNIOR WEEK An air- of gaiety will pervade the campus | of Cornell university from February 9 to 12 with students and their guests celebrating the tradiâ€" tional ‘threeâ€"day _ period between terms. wn as Junior Week, the social highlight of the winter seaâ€" son, acknowledged as one of Amerâ€" i¢a‘s foremost college: functianisi=/‘* | Students Ppnd Ahelt guests from aitdt "Park, and wicinity inâ€" : Maléolm Vail, Jr., of Lakeâ€" wood place, whose guest at the Chi i h will be Miss Dorothy :;arn of Winnetka: Miss Warâ€" ner attends Sarah Lawrence colâ€" ice bo.atlnl. With them will be Mark Risher‘s full band. Anthh Armour, slide trombone player, and Roy Peaches, trumpet player, Lu no longer with the Mark Fisher band, but were guests at the dinner Jan. 22. LI Many other specials too umerous to itemize in Ehis vertisement. T. 8. DUFFY ruiNITURE Cco. 532 CENTRAL AVENUE l HONE H. P. 638 'AGN;;Z-KLEIN EDDING SATURDAY Dâ€"WINTER . ’ LVUE DAYS at T. S. DUFFY ITURE STORE INE DANCE > T will be given by the Belâ€" ub tonight (Thursday) at Terrace school. Joe Finâ€" orchestra will furnish the NLAID IOLEUM ir square yard mry Klein, Jr., at the St. apel in Highwood. â€" Father 11 read the nuptials, Miss Bathroom SPECIAL $400 SPECIAL $129 UGS THE PRESS } Mrs. George Childs, who was seâ€" verely burned at a wedding party i#two weeks ago, returned to her home last Wednesday from the Evâ€" anston hospital where she is slowly improving. 49 Mrs, Frank Austin returned on Wednesday from New York where she visited her sister, Mrs. Charles Bergner, in Calicoon and her sisterâ€" inâ€"law, Miss Nellie Austin, in Olean. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Tippey (Ellen Truax) of Chicago are visâ€" iting Mrs. Tippey‘s mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Maiman of 8. Central street are the proud parents of. a son, Thomasâ€"Joseph u.(;mn,b«ufif&y, February 3, t‘ the Highland‘ Park hospital. Dr. and Mrs. Grover Q. Grady entertained | at dinnef last| Friday evening. Miss Frances Wilson of Gary, Ind., was the week end guest of Miss Phyllis Durbahn. «_ Among the students at home from college the past week, between seâ€" mesters included:; Mary Lu Sanâ€" born and Dick _Kaobloch,dflrom the University of Wisconsin, Sue Coale from the University of Illinois, and Patricig Reading from Clarke colâ€" lege. t 1 Melvin "Bud" llm Joe Ugoâ€" lini flew to Miami , Florida, on Monday in Joe‘s airplane, for a month‘s vacation. Both young men are employed at the Highland Park post office. .. ... : 0s c sl2>l0 5.ls ~ â€"Miss Rosemarie Kaumanns of Chicago spent the week end with Miss Phyllis Udell. ‘ MILK PING CREAM, pint .._.... 280C FFEE ' 09clmm, pint ... 23(: STRICTLY FRESH EGGS 941 MIDWINTER VALUE DAYS FEB. 10th â€" 18th Golden Meadow Dairy & Farm Products The Cream of the North Shore 537 Central Avenue OUR OAKSIDE PRODUCTS Tested daily for purity and quality GALLON ... WHIPPING has just arrived, among which are fine : Sheraton Chairs, rare occasional ‘ tables, and unusual accessories â€"â€" of china and silver. FRESH EG?§3lc we will continue our January discount of on all our merchandise for one week more ending February 18th. \To Cover Highland Park English Antiques ALDEN, we. 32¢ 258% to 33v/3% A New Shipment of Value Week 373 Central Avenue Mrs. William P, Hein! and Mrs. Ingram C. Rasmussen have issued invitations to a valentine dessert bridge party for next Wednesday Sewall Truax, for the remainder of the month. } We try to glorify our simple labors as Lincoln i did his work. SAMUEL L. WINTERNITZ & CO., Auctioneers 38 South Dearborn Street Chicago Sale Starts Each Day at 11:00 A. M. and 7:30 P. Erxhibition Commencing Monday, February 13 Again we bare our heads and bow to thee; We sing an anthem to thy life; For thou hast kept our. nation as a whole Tho‘ torn with fearful, warring strife. Nohugdowpamumtthbh‘o On those who wore the blue or gray: ‘We only knov'thtwthofourznc You sought to find a brighter day. . Oh,noblo»nh' whose spirit never dies â€" You, Pres 'nm.nd-ir&. s Who made your s but to catch your tears, And‘y:tothmrhdmm; A'x: â€"buried deep within my soul, ‘tis a song that I would never singâ€" About the glory of thy life and thy death And happiness your splendid act did bring. Oh Lincoln, let a song be ever sung, IJ.tl'or tho:a;hslt live in h&n’xh of m?. And letmz;uthor:?hi- And write to thee a glo uopmhâ€"- Infi?lncfsllthtfiouhltdom. You w hcufouhtfln%ofeomfofi Deserve the praise of one, By Order of the United States District Conrt WE WILL SELL AT DONCHAINyâ€"Inc., BANKRUPT . ___". _ $50,000.00 of FINE FURNITURE s consisting of: ienss PUBLIC AVUCTION The assets belonging to the estate of To Abraham Lincoln E. Hummel, Receiver m’maumtuwm 52 N. Second St. _ Phone H. P. 8878 â€"Franklin Lee Stevenson. THURSDAY, FRBRUARY 9, 1989 afternoon at Mrs. Hein!‘s home on Judson avenue. Frederic E. ‘White, Lambert Tree road, is spending his first season here with friends at 25626 Fifth Ave: South. Auction To Be Held On Thursday, February 16 Friday, February Aa7 Saturday,â€" February 18 Logan

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