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Highland Park Press, 24 Aug 1939, p. 7

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rmrebeedrerh.reum+ere tnnlofGMly-h'l'hl-pu- “unsung-mu» ofth.eastwfBh-hsde-toets Madam-(Ohm quot.” 115 page of was] viii. punch m am.- who vi] to TheplotolLthI play me- many muting m In which I you; driMhluah-w "erhfhso'dsrt.wttrth.-tabe week-end with 01W Gout-“VI hum candy, “8h - to Com,” or “no [huh- of . Night." an Friday. “why all Sunday. Ann-t M, a and " conclude it: The Illinois Symphony, directed by Mr. Solomon, will also pley the overture to “linen” by new: Chumn’e “Symphony In B m Mejor;" the Rhepeody, “Ewen" by Chaim", end three deme- from “The Entered BrHe" by Suntan. Conclude Season of Lake Zurich Playhouse This Week Mr. Speaker will in: the aria, "Non pin endrai" from “The Mar- riage of Figure" by Mozart and "Rear Me Ye Winch end Warm" by Hendel. Mr. Speaker bu "In; mutation at my North Shore churches. Be in I member of the (unity of the American Conser- vntory of Muaie end is heard weekly on I nationwide radio hook-up as soloist with a Chicuo choral group. The yuan: baritone we: the only so- loist invited to ting for Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark on his recent visit to Chic-n, "-. " II "uABEat LAUNDRY The concert: have grown in pop- ularity and: year. since their incep- tion four years ago and it in eati- mated that more than 4ttr thousand people have lttenled so far this sec- Sponsored by the Wilmette Cum.. ber of Commerce and gamma civ- ie organizations in eo-operation with the federal music project of Illinois, the prom-um are presented free of charge to North Shore music lovers. The Illinois Symphony onhutn under the baton of Islet Solomon will present the final program in in current aeriel of free outdoor con- certs next Wedneldly evening, Au- gust so, in 1mm umphmie-m. Soloist of the evening will be Roh- ert Speaker, baritone. unwan- A private funeral service took pinee Wednesday “temoon with In- terment at the North NorthfUM cemetery. Rev. R. P. Sienna of the Bethany Evangelicll church of- fieiated. Izler Solomon to Appear on Final Program in Wilmette an: to Vii-lotto with hr m and and In: only due-th- in the Gm school at that city, Ina man; from New Trio! and then from the National Collect of Educ-tics in Bum In. Noc- enberg In very much intruded in athletic. And music. She In wry quiet ind wanting in her man- ner. She maintained n poise and eveneu of temper-mt the wu avid by her my friends. au “I very devoted to her home Ind her funny. On June tth, 1988, else united in marriage with Mr. Gerard B. Noel-- enberg of thie city. After linking their home in Eilhlend Perk e short time they moved to Wilmette when Mr. Noerenberg has been employed u e chemist in the city water de- pertment. Three children have been welcomed to their home; they ere Gerard Silas, T, Shirley Ann, who wee 4 you: on the any of her moth- er's death, end Jecquelino, " months old. Theee children with the hushed, the parents end one sister, In, Dongle- Boyer of Er- aneton, other reletivee end my friends mourn the death of this young mother. Putnam td 1113.6.ng Inc-name's. a-tr-eo-ire. “Minimum... guwuhm Mil” but» mmmmuh trem.1ritotteteu"V MWMtI-OWU- mainstay-dim” "mqtur_dr-t--. “mm-om.“ ”manna-invitation: trueodiasartimmi-g. km» WM An was until; - taetorv-mrtit_rerot min; vial-“umbulopd whiettr_dinurd.ath. My lien Eat-on in: ion in Tart-an, Ian. on Aug. 2, 1910. She In the youngest daughter of Mr. and In. John Bahammo! Chic-go all Florida. A: . Uiid It. DIYCLIANINGN " I“. “and”. lbw-lib.- "tHdim.turiroein- mum-am mmmmamm- “ma-sham“ thnmhallth-arhru.egiv-at, WolMUph-nkhc gamut-eh.“ MAI-3M6...” ammonium-u Inc-bib '0“. " Id! at Turk-1th: haul-doling atrid.Bintudimetitmof-. t-t.arto-the.tmatuhaNr. ieh,otdwiiibeurrrtonm6- meronlut‘duIdi-m qmmmy diet of accidental death by drowning " An immt held Sunday morning at Kalley’l chapel on Sheridnn road. According to the story told by Wuhawia and Penuloui. the three young men had set sail from Port Sheridan I? tutr home made emft, and paused for a short iiiriVGig uusrekru,uta.eirsitmr. odoulichnylnuduAl-ph kgwkmforuerybody. "to ' E K111; 19, of Chic-co. It. would “hot. " the foot of Cory ovum. This ended o nine day and: for the Port Sheridan Bolder who lost his lilo when a homo made Bait boat collapsed three miles out from Highland Park on [Ah lichinn, August 9 Two compan- ions, Rudolph Pukloui, 19, and John Wuhawicl, 21, tnttrerqd from exhaustion but um revidod at the Port Mn hospital. The body of the you: man In discovered Ihont 50 feet from shore by I couple who were hiking do" the bench. They notitUd the High- land Perk police. and the victim was Inter identitUd In the mining pri- nu. Recover Body of Soldier Drownea Nine Days Ago tutttdar_noftr, the body of Pri. A torontrr's jury returned I ver- """'rlrC.s..t!al,r,tty!,i, 5a 59â€" ' "'stugee'ea_ea.bfe_'t. a... 'theytuet uni-bio“ A“ wummuh “habit-distantly“. andrrumnh-tthm.rsriuet- MWQMMNAHI. -hitthmt0mnd-ttrwth. “with-m. '.qttmrsetiaetok-tu-t '_hi.etherdmidMtotmmit -1.tMrarmr.whii. WM Outstanding among the modern vttrietior, bred from the best of older sorta, are the Honeyrock which wu tirst prom-ted in Ohio, and the Hearts of Gold which is M older favorite that cum to light " Benton Harbor, Mich. when tad-y tn being .old on the city-owned and opented fruit market damn-ads once: of choice cantaloupu. tert.talt-iandEue,rtnrtadt. try to avi- to lion. Paw “mi” Uerain Thou.“ a.“ “nun-156nm. arm. “Cantu! -,xrhetxmmNhi" inun- boat. PitaleraaiUti.md tint Etug was dined, behind kin. but all alum to &sd tho-inning "ridierreomdNtiU. Some of these, now that Illinoi- Ind Indiana hu-vem have ended, are tindintr there way ttttto markets at Highland Park. Either the not Funeral mic.- vm hold a 8 o'eloek My than“ " Fort Sheridan with burial in Anemia: comm. Modenese Varieties of Cantanupe Have Supenor Flavor Childhood manor-in of moonlight forays into the melon tleld. of the neighborhood min to than can- taloupe. of yesteryear I linemen and flavor that has never been eqel.ed by: tho modern amnion”. Although there are countin- Highllnd Park residents who will argue to the oontnry, present-d1)! varieties of cantaloupe. nvnihble in Highland Park a: “tally Ill- perior to their forefathers. titanium-n 1lk.tTrtd'hrl'JlAUt III. yuan ST tuetiteteiie a.” old-r m b. h In: “mum-outland- mum wenbhdukthpluu "urerootvnasdnuae-hirri. Wuhudub Must Pay $25 If You Buy Auto in Another Mate The only exception that the law Permits the Secretary ot State to make in this instance in when an individual shown that he had the motor vehicle which he purehued registered in another state for " lust ninety dun before attplieation for Illinois registration. or when an accident occurs out of Mate occuion- ing the purchase of a new cu. If the applicant, in this inmnce, for- wards an aMdavit from the dealer who sold him the car, and an all- davit of his own that the coat of re- pairing the old car would have cut onbthird or more the price of the new machine, no $26 charge will be made. lunar: of Stile Bdrrard J. Hughes "noun. an M: thr puviu'om of a hill roe-ally land by the legislature. 3:, 1mm cid- III who purcha- I “or which h another state is required by In! a my m invmigutioa clinic of '" in addition to the My an! m- mte of title (at. Ralph Cissne to Conduct Wilmette Final Concert Aug. 30 Ralph Ciune. "can: conductor of the federal music project’- Algerian Federal "chum-n, will preside as guest. conductor when the “I think that Illinois aim should all have mm. of this Aet in order to an thou-Inclu- _ fees," stated Scam Hughes. "if one of our eih'suu but A car in another state he should have previous knowledge that the Secretary of State in requiud by luv to collect I '" tee." and“ - haiku-3"" 1; smumwn-mcun- "rue-r-d-ttst- oe-i-tima. in man'- "* tr.eunmtriBtmi.rmiieteetttt-, mmmmmd mummmm moment-"mutiny- Unity out you, in“ their in- npdontmmnuondnisu- timntndtutr-thaatAftrth- und poop]. In" “but“ no (It V, - - In _,W,,, ungugtmm-mhub- A complete pron-m of luncheon. teas, and bridge patio ha boon “ranged and all number- a! the Active chapter and the alumni an invited to enjoy the coming anon: noel-l functions. Thin your: president in In. L. R. Von] with In. Perry B. Brelin u publicity chairman. Mr. Spook” will Iil‘ tho “it. “Non pin udni" from “Th Mar riogo of Photo” by loan on! "Mmrr I. Yo Winds ud Wow” by Budd. Mr. - In: boon teat. und in orolorioo " my Noni: Show chunks. n. io o labor at tho funny radio hook-up u "tttqt with a Chieogo choral (my. Tho young baritone In the only ”loin invited to this for Crown Prince Fredorick of Donmrk on " roe-t tritstt to Cttieago. The Illinois Symphony. dimetod by Mr. Ciuno. will the play the overture to “Khan" by Tho-u. Symphony No. 4 in A MNo.rs- "Italian" by Kendal-coin, Capric- BrilUnt on the theme of the “Jot: Argonne" by Glinkn, the Struts. waltz, "Wine, "Women, and Song," and Litsxt'ts Symphonic Poem, "u. Preludes." The Chi Omega Mother's Club of Northwestern university in new commencing in Full with; Chi Omega Mothers Plan Fall Program r'g',',t,'hi"a,.,.., lagoon-II {mamma- Sonk haunt.“ Dnh. a. m Rdr,ll'l “a?” no... tiioi'liei1'lliit?.qt,tgltgt t,Mt,tt'pttic - - - - - m m leggy.” m-. t __.--... a... ..._......_ 5:. tr,4"i'ilF,,1,'tr.1tti1eirll, "a? In“ I m t,t'Mat,'rat' 1llle,tl'ir,r8,thrL'th,li,',it2llit htyet.t1e.Mrmrytbaotsttd Mano chm 'stt1'et,"gpp,rt8,t/lutieii: ltbtoolm-ihlmul or t'g,eas"dtt '-- It... in gill. Fit'E72 by and m to to c an!" batt. 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