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Highland Park Press, 23 Feb 1939, p. 5

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I ol ABBSr: xX Nearly: $00 mbinbers of the Lake County Catholie Youth Federation gathered, 'lthcmn of the clergy, at the ra Country elub last night to make the Third Annual ©Banquet of the federation a decided success. > se xn Young Catholics of Lake County Attend Third Annual Dinner A varied evening of banqueting on a delicious chicken dinner, dinner music, entertainment and talks by Rev. Francis J, Shea, pastor of Imâ€" maculate Conception parish of Wauâ€" kegan and Rev, John Kennelly of St. Anastasia‘s of Waukegan, gave the Catholic young men and women of Lake county a memorable sendâ€"off for the third full year of Federation church and state holding the attenâ€" tion of the world at large, the banâ€" quet of the federation was a timely opportunity for the stressing of practical Catholicity, With this thought in mind, Father{Kennelly, chaplain for the federation, adjured his listeners to carry the objectives of the federation into their own parishes; to do everything they eoidb.lktthhm&mo( Catholic Action throughout Lake county, Particularly, he urged them to live up to the tenets of their faith, and, as individuals, by examâ€" ple and precept, do good wherever they went and thus aid and abet their pastors in the stimulation of a stronger and more cooperative Catholic action, locally, as well as throughout the country. & THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1986 Speaking with much force and dignity, Father Shea as the speaker Auto Reconstruction C? Cod Prame on e â€" $22 N. First St. â€" Phone 77 101 North St. Johns Avenue SPRING SERYVICE STATION WELDING AND SOLDERING Body and Fender Repairing DAHL‘S PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. of the evening, dwelt upon religion; particularly Catholicity and the mogâ€" tifications practiced during the timé of ‘w.n effective antidote to the paganism which today is spreading (throughout the world, Disproving the theory of a well known novelist that "it can‘t hapâ€" pen here," Father Shea pointed out that "it has happened here," the "it" in this ttase being the actual picketing of St. Patrick‘s Cathedral in New York by communist sympaâ€" thizers and the besmirching| with red paint of the doors of a Mexican Catholic church, Our Lady of Guaâ€" dalupe, also in New York city. Only by living up to practical Catholicity in every spiritual sense of the words can we, as Oatholics, hope to sucâ€" cessfully combat this evil which is gaining such a foothold inâ€" the world, Father Shea said. l'fi;&ebelldtluthnt offers a splen time to strengthen our faith by acts of practical Catholiâ€" city such a prayer, meditation, acts of mortification and good works, the speaker admonished his audience to make a special effort this year, durâ€" ing Lent, to make their religion something more real in their daily lives; to develop habits and precepts of Catholicity which will be a bulâ€" wark of strength throughout ones life and which will, by example, show the way toward ‘the practice of true Christian idealism. â€" For the lighter part of the eveâ€" ning, John Durkin, chairman of the mlefion committee which arâ€" ‘the affair, and toastmaster for the evening, introduced the masâ€" ter of ceremonies in the person of Frank ‘A\Pcyne. well known mimic, known as the "man of a thousand voices." With Mr. Payne in charge, a smooth hour‘s show was presented for the edification of the assembled banqueteers. ~Aided by a rhythmic trio of instrumentalists, Virginia Cooper, song stylist preunt«:‘?- ml;"popular numbers in a pleasing soprano voice. _ Here encore of the eurrent â€"song hit, "The : Umbrella Man," was enthusiastically received. Following Miss Cooper, Bill Baird, man of magic and Aimble fingers amused his audienceâ€" with .clever sleightâ€"ofâ€"hand with balls, cards and gilks. (Ending the show, Frank Payne as the mimic. extraordinary took his listeners with him over the air lanes as he impersonated such well known radio voices as "Uncle Ezra" of â€"Rosedale, "Amos and Andy," Boake Carter, the news commentator, Hal Totten, the Chiâ€" ‘cago sports announcer and last but not least, Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy together with Charlie‘s new pal, Mortimer Snerd. Following the floor show, the fedâ€" eration members enjoyed over an hour‘s incidental dancing to the music of the Nighthawks, the trio which accompanied the floor show. Assisting Mr, Durkin in arrangâ€" ing the banquet were: Edward Atâ€" kinson of Lake Bluff, Eilee Otis, Mary Rita Vogel, William Phillips and Merwyn Campbell of Wauke "Current Plays on Broadway" to Be Discussed Tuesday The .Drama Committee of the Highland Park Woman‘s Club has arranged an especially attractive meeting for the last day of the month, Tuesday, the 28th, at 10:30 in the Club Lounge. £ Mrs. B. K. Reinking, the charmâ€" ing chairman of the committee, will give an interesting review of "Curâ€" rent Plays on Broadway," many of which will be coming to Chicago duringâ€"the coming theatrical season. Mrs. William Gartside, viceâ€"chairâ€" man of the committee, will give a hurried but very informative s vey of the Beginnnings of Dn:l: showing the origin of the art among the primitive peoples in the Far East, its development in China and Japan and in Greece and Rome. Following these two interesting papers will be a talk by Virginia Wilson, a charming young resident of Ravinia, whose beautiful singing woice and study of music at the University of Illinois, plus hers-':i‘rol- ent work at the Raisaâ€"Rimini ool of Opera qualify her to}heuu the subject, "The Relation Between Opâ€" era and the Drama." Miss Wilson has a delightfully pleasing personalâ€" ity, a deep interest in her subject and it will be a source of keen enâ€" joyment to listen to her. Mrs. Whitman Resigns as Head of Artist Recital Committee â€"â€" Mrs. Roland D. Whitman of Winâ€" netka last week announced that she has resigned ulchairnun' and as member of the Artistâ€"Recital comâ€" mittee due to an impasse with the Winnetka Music club over the club‘s proposed change of policy regarding the recitals. / During‘her presidency of the Winnetka Music club 16 years ago, the Artistâ€"Recitals had their origin, and have been held annually ever since under Rer chairmanship. Phone Highland Park 710 THE PRESss ‘ Two. H.P. Brothers Represent City In . â€" Golden Gloves Tourney "Eb" and "Timer" Inman, 6 ft 5 and 6 ft 4 respectively are well advanced in the preliminary (tourney of the Chicago Golden Gloves, 1€ last week in'thoév'lfi lb novice of the . Marigold tourâ€" ey. He was crowned champion by ning from three opponents; two uts were first round knockouts, and oneâ€" a three round decision. His 3:::’ fight ‘will be in the Chicago ium: Feb. 28 at the tournament of champions. 5yA j /"Timer," the yo@!cut of the two, fought last week in the 175 lb novice | Ed Inman, also fighting in the 175 pound novice class: at the Loyola tournament, has had two bouts and tas been the winner both times by ts, "A first round affair." uld Eb win two more fights in tourney he also will appear in finals at the stadium. . & Modenese Society Celebrates Birthday with Banquet Sunday LA third brother, "Dar" Inman, 6 4, was also entered but was knocked out before his first fight by an opponent known only as "Inâ€" fluenza." . â€". R 7 [A Lud t Sunday, the Modenese Muâ€" |Aid Society celebrated its 32nd anniversary with a banquet at the Labor Temple, N. Highland Park. E: hundred and fifty members d L friiends attended the celebraâ€" tion. f $ ‘‘Mr. Egidio V. Mocogni acted as oastmaster and introduced amony other distinguished persons, the resent president, Mr. Cesare Zagâ€" ;oli‘gnd the first president of the lorganization, Mr. Carlo Carani. of these: men gave appropriate ddresses explaining the nature of nd the good work carrigd on by this lorganization. Read The Wantâ€"Ads ARNOLD PETERSON â€" 385 Roger Williams Ave., Ravinia T. H. DECKER .â€" 145 S. Second St., Highland Park > HOWARD MORAN â€" 512%, Laurel Ave., Highland Park MORAN PLG. & HTG. Co. â€" 538 Central Ave., Highland Park MURPHY & SCHWALL â€"‘733 Glencoe. Ave., Highland Park C. P. SULLIVAN â€" 34 N. First St., Highland Park ARTHUR SWANSON â€" 386 Central Ave., Highland Park â€" EDWARD STRENGER â€" 132 8. First St., Highland Park GUST OSTRAND â€" 217 Burchell Ave., Highwood " M. A. FRANTZ â€" 758 Deerfield Rd., Deerfleld or NORTH SHORE 7« CO. If You Use the "Furnace Coil" Method One out o of Every Five Shovelfuls of Coal Goes to Heat Your Water . . . . 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