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Highland Park Press, 2 Jan 1941, p. 14

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Three Young Artists To Present Concert In Bethlechem Church 14 A group of three young artists who are students at the School of ‘ M u s i c, Northwestern university, will present an outstanding concert next Sunday afternoon at the Bethâ€" lehem Evangelical church, 815 Roseâ€" mary . terrace, Deerfield. They are Marcelia Eisenberg, violinist; Marâ€" garet Kleinhuizen, cellist, and Claire WINNETKA 2050 GrEat WESTERN ~LAUNDRY CO.. 890 Linden Ave. â€"__â€"â€" DAHVHS Auto Reconstruction Co. Auto Repainting Cold Frame and Axle Straightening Body and Fender Repairing PRING SERVICE STATION %‘ELDING AND SOLDERING 322 N. 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Albumblatt ... * RORGQ : ......«»~ 175 Couples Attend â€"â€"â€"â€" Annual Holly Hop % In Ravinia Dec. 30 Approximately 175 couples atâ€" tended the third annual Holly Hop, held in the Ravinia ‘Village House Monday night, December 30. The dance, sponsored by the Ravinia | Woman‘s club, boasted the music of the Colonial Club orchestra. An exâ€" cellent floor show was featured. Acting as master of ceremonies was our own versatile Bob Ross. Three students of Miss Marion Keeâ€" ney‘s School of Dance were very helpful in making the floor show a success. Lois Beckstein and Mr. Alâ€" lan Fardo gave an intricate interâ€" préetation of the rhumba, while Miss Marnie Gedge was exceptionally clever at tap dancing. Harold Shimmelfeng was very enâ€" tertaining with an impersonation act. His mimic of President Rooseâ€" velt brought many laughs. Two songs were sung by charming Miss Emily Hoaglin, kindergarten teacher at Ravinia school. A series of Haâ€" waiian dances were gracefully inâ€" ~terpreted by Mary Nancey Bailey and her sister Margaret, who chave studied dancing in Hawaii, :. The auditorium was very decoraâ€" tive with Christmas greens lining the walls of the dance floor and The auditorium tive with Christ the walls of the halls. nd, pianist. The time t is 4:30 p.m. and the negro spiritual follows: Chas. N. Widor _........._Offenbach Schubert ‘Wagner One mile west of Greenslade 30 Morley W ___._] Marine . Belmonte ‘t. Rafferty â€"â€" lop, Kehrwald use The inia | Order c of ; exâ€" 2 mies| â€" The : Ross.| of the Keeâ€"| hood of very | held Fu ow a| the Bo: . Alâ€"| terian nterâ€" A be Miss | regula br PR ES 8 up TEN PinS: m ue Before an enthusiastic audience at the Highland Ten Pin Alleys last Saturday evening the crack Central Tire bowling team defeated the Washington Garden five of Highâ€" wood holders of the high team averâ€" age in the Major league of that well known city. Lawrence and Peters were high for the Tire men with nice series of 590 and 586, while Belmonte and Kehrwald shared honors for the i Garden five with 560 each. Gieser Peters Mau .. Order of Arrow Holds Annual _ The annual meeting of the Order of the Arrow, "National Brotherâ€" hood of Boy Scout campbers" will be held Friday evening at 8 o‘clock in the Boy Scout room of the Presbyâ€" terian church. A board meeting will preceed the regular meeting, at 7 o‘clock. Stan. Gamble,' Waukegan, Chief of the Order of the Arrow during the past year, will call the meeting to order. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected. Refreshmentsâ€" will be served. Mrs. Wood Tullis Heads Seeing Eye Drive Committee ~Mrs. Wood Tullis, daughter of Gen. and Mrs. Robert E. Wood of Highland Park, will head the.Seeâ€" ing. Eye enrollment committee in Chicago this year, succeeding Mrs. Frederick Preston. Her coâ€"chairman in thedrive will be Mrs. â€"Potter Palmer III On Friday, Jan â€"10, Mrs. Preston will give a luncheon in the Casino club for the new comâ€" mittee at which plans for 1941 will be made. ‘ s _ ‘The Chicago committee aims to pbtain 1,000 new members to supâ€" port the school in Morristown, N.J., at which dogs are trained _tn guide the blind. Ten teams to head the campaign in Chicago. and suburbs will hold their open meeting at the Blackstone hotel on April 18. w ASHINGTON GARDENS C nnnnnnrv e areecangnsenesitiit 260 o oprrmerrinpensrencipnnienne t B o ponpuoneremimesetame ts 206 o dn e ooo rnreceescee sB â€" T66 a nepmenee . ] e l o N. OR THE WEEKâ€"END â€" Save Trouble, Time pet in capable, experienced handsâ€" Skokie Boulevard on CENTRAL TIRE ooo Prercinsteriimencintit â€"* emvertemcrenstemicaitt. .. ioinrnbencermiasvetsenliie NOSNELRCDENNEH :0 t 821 140 188 166 28 15 937 182 241 141 T80 207 156 162 184 830 Meet West Park Avenue 2588 509 586 458 590 619 621 502 560 445 Tuxis Society Will Hear Talk On "U. 8. Coast Guard" Sunday Next Sunday, January 5th, 1941, all members and friends of the : Tuxis society of the Presbyterian church will meet at 7:15 for an inâ€" formal ‘getâ€"toâ€"gether in ‘the Parish House. The theme for the evening is "The U. 8. Coast Guard." Mr, Paul Date who is a reserve officer in the U. 8. Coast Guard â€"will preâ€" sent Mr. Harry W. Newman, Chiet Yeoman for the Chicago unit, "The Story of the U. S. Coast Guard," a movie telling of collections of acâ€" tual rescues at sea, flood duty, aviaâ€" tion unit and training, various types of vessels and equipment, will be shown. The Boy Scouts and Sea Scouts plan_to be guests and also all other young men of the communâ€" i rested 1n‘the 0931: Guard Patrol are cordially invited. Max Ekelmann, Sr., ____ Passes On Monday Max Ekelmann, 6J, OU% â€" lt â€" coe road, Glencoe, father of Max A. â€" Ekelmann, Jr., died Sunday in Billâ€" ings â€" Memorial ~ hospital, ‘Chicago, after a seven weeks illness. s Born in Germany, Mr. ‘Ekelmann came to this country in 1899 and settled in Glencoe in 1911, where he has resided since. He was engaged in the general éontracting business from which he retired eight years ago. He was a member of A. 0. Fay lodge No. 676 A. F. and A. M; Surviving are his wife Augusts E.; a daughter, Mrs. Walter C. Shaw of Chicago, and two sons Max Jr., and Russell. Funeral services were held Tues day afternoon at 2 o‘clock at the Seguin and Logan funeral home. In terment was in Graceland cemetery Lists 10 Greatest Women Of The US America‘s 1 women werk Roger W.] for Wwomen. Mildred H. McAfee, pres!c Wellesley College, sociologis Helen Hayes, actress. _. Clare Boothe, playwright. Marion Janet Harreon, 1 Federal Board of Tax ApP« _ Marian Anderson, singer. Anne Lindbergh, writer. Helen Flanders Dunbar, clan star. BABSON, PARK, n and psychiatrist. Deanna Durbin, n arson McCullers, author. Alice Marble, tennis star. Thursday, January 2, 1941 > Highland Park, 1 Telephone Highland Park i‘s ten outstanding young were selected today by Mrs. W. Babson‘s financial school nen. â€"The list follows: ed H. McAfee, president of ey College, sociologist. i Hayes, actress. _ : Boothe, playwright. * on Janet Harreon, membe 1 Board of Tax Appea)s | 69, 604 Glenâ€" e l4 motion P‘J"" Dogs Tilinois »A 2967 . 98.â€" physâ€" Thursday, Dorothy â€" J« waitress at W Park for mat ployeq at Coll . ... The Charl field contemp ford where M ing. Don Christ been experim ing of Tokay he needs a b That superâ€"$ bara Cole w2 end was the . Adair of Raw Littleâ€"Iâ€"now service: All s at kitchen po not be used recent visito noted that a1 the skins off were turning the size of g Among the ida is Mrs. entrained fo1 to join her } working at « for the seaso is employed heads a bus Waukegan . of Mr. and 1 Reproducti Old Chicago Louis are _ Overhall of | is a master . has intervie the United 4 Ken Murr back in . tow Porter ~back where the college. . . for appendic booked ban his pleasant for «ollege. Alfred G: relatives in in marble . making of there is no | anymore . . Mrs. Ray lectures one ing. . . . Ge duties in i schools, is i :~â€"~. Miss ] also from 1 H. M. Flor of Chicago, ribbed inso his shoe co Lena Ber Chicago m Lakes, didâ€" sewn stars in normal handâ€"sewn Qua RELL DRY

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