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Highland Park Press, 5 Dec 1940, p. 11

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a new and n ean composer, ritten the score, rtainment of a s piquant Vienâ€" ‘ing Helen Gleaâ€" pera prima donâ€" the famous Bosâ€" same name and ig pictures, and returns to treat the musi rima donna ro} oung John f her ardent suit to Miss Gleas( Miss Namara, tha Errolle, Me ison Dowd, J rnaday, <Noel: Cr now playing at â€"This _ new â€"proâ€" srs. Shubert is arrival ‘on New re by Watson Ba! The Chicago Suat intended for public® + â€"one sideâ€"of theâ€" P th the name and add such seasoning ‘al score, a splen me settings and nâ€"added. â€" rld of the opera e glamorous peo ights provide the ew musical© play, x victim â€"to ome and unkno believes to be d Class Matter Ma Office at Highland P# , ~ distinguished ‘Night of Love" substantial: comâ€" s" was ‘adapted‘: age by Rowla ontributed the Iyr ‘ming Stolzgâ€"song y should reach the r. to insure appe â€" Lilli Hatvany‘s it, "Tonight or y is spiced with cy wit and deal us and tumultou: mous singer wh ‘ming stoiz so : many that thrj pularity this con rts in Threeâ€"Qua 185 N. Wabash Ar to 6326 : 1016 Willow atral 8355. lisher and Man‘sg Bartel, Asssociate white. Brow s in : moder: ‘¥.â€" Serve h y has been stag® iel under the pé f J. J. Shubert. of each â€" week by â€" nvany, â€" Udell â€" Busid sois. ‘Telephones: Hi euidas T Now is Theatre dolence,. cards of tha® of â€" entertainment®, anâ€" admission charg* charged atâ€" regulat / d Park Pres $1.50 per year ber . 5, 1940 Thu ~In the fatal Fall of 1929, A. Raphael Macpherson, then with the ank of Montreal, decided to give p his lucrative job and follow his obby of pnotography‘ for love_and velinood. There were lean years come but Mr. Macpherson who as now been making and selling teresting and lovely photographs f Chicago for 11 years says that e has never regretted his decision. In addition to his pictorial work f Chicago, which city long has n a favorite of artist photograâ€" hers, Mr. Macpherson has made inâ€" umerable prints of his travels in exico, Canada, Engiland and rance:â€" Predominate among the ms in his exhibit at the Woman‘s ub are Chicago and Mexican subâ€" em Of His work Mr, Macpherson rodestly says, "Any individuality hat my prints may have is from he effort to be pictorial ~rather an documentary or purely techniâ€" ._In other words, a use of lens, m, paper, etc., to paint, in black d white ones just as a charcoal, ncil worker or etcher might do, ith a view to create a picture that ill give pleasure." In this reporter‘s opinion Mr. acpherson succeeded in making ictures that give pleasure" and e have two pets in this exhibit at e club, one a lookingâ€"downward ew of the, Patio at the Petit Gourâ€" et, and the wave washed sidewalk : Oak Street beach with Lake hore Drive hotel and its companâ€" n buildings in the background. ‘The black and white show is everly set off by the color etchâ€" gs of Mr. S. Chester Danforth. re again Chicago scenes predomâ€" ate and again the effort or techâ€" ue is, «successfully, to create ictures that please." Mr. Danâ€" rth, a practicing architect, gives nsiderable attention to scenes inâ€" rporating Chicago more art rthy buildings, though the scope his subjects is as varied as the itself, ~Mr. Danforth was gradâ€" ted from Armour institute and dicd four years at the Chic;?fi: t institute. Etching was and yo Interesting Men_ _ Show Works Here During Month ‘t8. ‘ISTS EXHIBIT AT ‘ P. WOMAN‘S CLUB 1 e stemmrraccntaican ts i FRUIT CAKES ....-......”m-.m 21.00 M ARTIREN.:" cp enc ie boecr n rncrennirranta s reemnrenn ; i. .._..140¢ & 60¢ CHRISTMAS COOKIES, large assortm ;,‘:...,..-...-.lb. $1.25 CGINGERBREAD HOUSES «evpetnsnvidlors cssn menizny ‘av, December 5, 1940 y Â¥vonne Wilson Toof interesting men, S. Chester ‘th and A. Raphael Macpherâ€" espectively practicing archiâ€" id former banker, have their on exhibit at the Highland Woman‘s club all® during Deâ€" CLri ~a hobby with Mr. Danâ€" t developed from that into ristmas Cakes, [‘ astries BAUM‘S BAKERY a serious one as his art won recogâ€" nition in numerous shows and calls became frequent from . potential buyers of his work. Mr. Danforth is e-rcinlly gaining recognition for delightful Christmas cards. The show is a success in its conâ€" trast of color and black and white, in soft etchings and photographs, in sharp prints and precise lines, in pictorial effort to show "pictures that give pleasure." ~‘This exhibit was arranged by the Art committee of the Woman‘s club of which Mrs. Clarence J. Bassler is the chairman, Mrs. Robert Marâ€" tin, viceâ€"chairman, and Mrs. Irving W. Barnett, Mrs. George Boveroux, Mrs. Wilson Kline and Mrs. John 8. Van Bergen the committee. The regular meeting of the Lake County Permanent Lay. Maternal Welfare committee was held last Wednesday at the Lake Forest Pubâ€" lic library. Mrs. A. J. Rissinger, chairman, presented her resignation as she could no longer give the necâ€" essary time to the work. â€" Mrs. Hans Dernehl of Lake Zurich, vice chairman, will take over the work. Mrs. V.. William Briddle of Highâ€" wood was elected to fill the vacancy of viceâ€"chairman. Mrs. W. E. Johnâ€" son of Lake Forest will take Mrs. Rissinger‘s place as representative from that community. : Mrs. A. J. Rissinger â€" _ Resigns Presidency ~â€" of Maternal Welfare Of the additional 400 questionâ€" naires sent out to mothers of new babies of 1939, 70 of these have seen filled out and returned and 28 have come from the deéad letter ofâ€" fice. Until all are returned, data rannot be completed for the survey. Dr. L. F. Bushnell of Highland 2ark, consulting obstretrician of the :sommittee stated that about 900 women have been addressed by peakers from the Lake County Medical society since September. In i1ddition to the speakers, newspaper articles, etc., a clinic was discussed. A new Girl Scout troop has been organized at the Elm Place school under the leadership of Mrs. Richâ€" ard Kebbon. The assistant leaders are Mrs. C. W. Bartell and Mrs. Eleanor Patton. The members of the new troop are Constance Getz, Patricia Ann Bartell, Marilyn Berg, Merthz Carol Bock, Marcia Kebbon, Jacdueline Kirk, Gloria Kugel, Joyce Leeming, Janet Lowenthal, Barbara Lowe, Margaret McGowan, Suzanne Patton, Patricia Ruth Porter, Elsie New Girl Scout Troop Has Been Organized §22 CENTRAL AVE. T HE PR E3 3 A. Skytte, and Mary E. Williams. These girls were invested during a candlelight ceremony last Thursday. Tea was served by the committee members. 391 Central Avenue â€"â€"Each bundle washed in water softer thanâ€"rain water and because of this. we can use milder soap than any housewife could use effectively â€" mild soaps ars _ easier on clothes â€" andâ€"still get them spotlessly clean. During washing and rinsing, from 10 toâ€" 12 complete changes of water are given each batch of clothes. pre seeatencs * ' _Enjoy a fifteenâ€"minute washd&Yyâ€"just the time needed to gather up your clothes. § s Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. _ GCiffs CGift OF COURSE WE DO DRY CLEANING Wrappings ards Mrs. George Hamburger of Denâ€" ver, Colo., is visiting at the home of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. George Hamburger III of Osterman Ave. 0O P L 2 P Highland Park 5 11 9 â€" e

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