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Highland Park Press, 6 Feb 1941, p. 6

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i ':rr3,? , 12's: £533.. LE Mi't ES F5 " QR Pneumonia Fatal To Don Sharpless . Former Resident tt Donald Kenneth Shupleu, " yeortold, died Tuesdny, January 28, 1941 in St. Franck hospital, Evan- ton, following . brief illness. . Taken _ill with pneumonia on Mon- day, Jan. 27, at his home in Evans- ton, Mn Shank“ was..rushed to St. Francis hospital, Evanston, where he died less than " hours later. '. death in -Mn'rch 1930 Donald Kenneth Shel-pleas was 1932, repectively, born in Toledo, Ohio, June 11, 1907, tr the son of the late Clan McGrew nneral services wen _18htsrptems and Chou-lee Emmett urdny afternoon, Feb: Sharpleu and came to Highland 2 o'eloek at the. Setry.in, Park with his parents when n smell P/t,erlu, home m High boy. The family resided in or' near with the Rev. F. P. 1 Highland pm for many years and eh,arys. Interment w“ ponhhrShiiiiiliiid tmrV amirea' "Earth eetmitersu V sum schools and we: well known _ . aiomr-.themrsrth were axilexder'irr "--difrtr.-itr-Brgahnsstro: golf circles. - l F avenue entertained he: "Don" Sharpless as he was more sert-bridge last Friday. THE BEST or EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE l 747 - 748! HIGHLAND PARK I control Ave. I slpEeAlLS-T'lhursdar-Fridar-Saturdar PllCClFlllllET"rr BROS Suprermrsirhole-atringletss GREEN BEANS _ _ Holeb’s' Unsweetened GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 747 - 748 Charmin Toilet aliggue No. 2 cans "4'boz. cans packages for .....e..P. . (an Evergreen Borated Product) rolls 4 tot 29: mes for F.teatttr.q . East Toasties CORN FLAKES J SOAP CHIPS Phones Fels Naptha Holeb’s 7' 69: - 39c 35c 21c FOOD SHOP I 330 Holleb’s SUPREME COFFEE 2212' Nie familiarly known on: " one time Mylt professional it Bonnie Brook Golf club. Waukegan, and during' the past few years has been part. owner of the stumsunuAhuturtte11 4at range located " Skokie nigh- wny and Wilmette avenue. Mr. Sharpleu is survived by his aister Mrs. Glenn (Vida Shut-plea) Irish of Waukegan and two broth- era, Jack Slut-plea: of Angola lit.. diam and Charles Emmett Sharpleu It,' of Chtatrry." In: pir'ents,"Chnr1es Emmett Sharpie” and Clara Me., Grew Sharpless preceded him in death in March 1930 and Much 1932, repectively, -. Funeral services were held Sat- urday afternoon, February 1 at 2 o'eloek at the Seguin nnd Logan funeral home in Highland Park, with the Rev. F. P. Robinson in charge. Interment was in Mooney ee'miitersu V ---itrrsr.-it.--Br-gatmsozrorBrrm6irrw avenue entertained her club at des- fli,e.8.l.lfl1r............. 78c PORK ROAST SHALL Loin 7.7% IU. Speck]. B....... Veal,Pttrknm1Beed CAPONS BACON Vary Bat ...- KW’I Kama, Km Beef Roast Beat Quality ttttis, Lamb Stew 2 lbs. Hamburger Ata, Potts..,..,.....-.. Meat Specials Tillie 33c, 37c 3 n... $7e , Heinz KETCHUP THE PRESS 2 for 37e 14-02. bottles 25c 33e $1 Eminent Violinist Next Attraction On . North Shore Series Mitch: Elwin, the eminent violin: in. witrtte heaid in Highland Park on March 4, when the North Shore Series presents him in the nudi- torium of the. Hizhhnd Park High schools: its fourth attraction. Mr, Elman's visit will be part of his Elman's visit will be part of his transcontinental tour which began in October and has taken him to virtually every part of the country. Elman’a artistry. which has cont tinned unf1ntrtrittttly for a genera- tion, was tlrat heard in this country? when oaearimmsrrateitt brought him from triumph in Europe was. bound New York, audiences at the old Munhattan Open Home. Elmun played with the Boston Symphony Orchestra at his debut. Since that time the “Elma tone" In: been Baird on every continent in -tbs-mrm1d,-Sottth America hen: the last to_eome,amder his vioiinlss tie sway. T _ That event ‘o'c‘curred dur- 12 FROSTED FOODS Asparagus Cuts It', muse Lima Beans Winn JUICE ORAN GES dozen for " cans for GRAPEFRUIT DOG FOOD Hondr Brand It) for 3Y Central Ave. A-Kan-A Airy Fairy CAKE FLOUR pkg. 21e 79c 85c 23e 23c intt a AVP moatU' tour, from Jun. to October, 1909. during yhieh h. played {more than Mtg mom i. Brazil. Argentine, Uruguay. can. and Peru. This year found Mr. Elman on to an early start in his violin activ. ities. Last June he played with tlte Easex County Symphony in New. ark's Stadium. Thin was followed in July with an appearance in New York's Lewiaohn Stadium with the Philharmonic Omhcatra, and in Au. gust he played in Robin Hood Dell in Philadelphia. This furnished an appropriate beginning for his pres. ent tour which has brought this per- ennial musical favorite new laurela and even greater acclaim. James L. Haas Dies Suddenly While On Business Txip Mr. Elman'a Highland Park ap- pearance is a musical event of con. siderable importrnee. N9 greater artist has ever appeared in 3 North Shore suburb. Information and tickets for this performAnee may be had at the Treasure "Chest, 3% Central avenue, Highland Park. James Lionel Haas, 58, former Hightaird ‘Pari; resident, died amt- derily Friday in the Methodist hoe p'itir, Iitduriitriui'ti,' Ind. . ' _ Mr. Haas died of intruensr.eon. tracted while he wan traveling for the Travellers Insurance Co., with which he had been undated the last 40 years. A staunch supporter of the Demo- cratic party, he was a candidate for the ottiee of assistant supervisor! pf Deerfield township on the Demo oratic ticket in 1933 being deteated by W. W. 8teeler-prssent up“ on" of the townahipUnd chairman of the Lake County Board of Kevin. Mr. Haas ‘who had made his home in Highland Park for this past W years ,_was "born in adontgomerr, Ala. He and Mrs. Haas moved to Evanston last October. Surviving Wide: his wife Clam, is a son, James Jr., two bfothtm, R. L. Hm, Montclair, N. M. at!!! Alfred Montgmnry, AU., and a sister, Mrs. N. L. Ullman, Athntu Ga. . A Funeral services were eondueti6 by Rnbbi Charles E. Shulmqn, Mon. day at Rose Hill cemetery. "The Forgotten Man" To Be Presented at Bethany Church A one not religious drama en- titled "The Manual}! will-h: presented by 1 cut of TNorth Can. tral college students from Naper ville. The pray will be presented it the sanctuary of the Bethany Br nngelicnl church Sunday 'eveniag Feb. 16th 7:45 pan. A etfrdial ind. tation is extended to the public to enjoy thhteorthwhile "Nice. QuesllitrChtemers RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. “and”. PM”! 6, M)t mm. M. P. I‘ll AND PRES W0! Loni: lusic it direct BI joint” ,ch Chord cl chestn Thur-la! Walnut?! Soloists'i Westbay, Kenneth l may Ad in a " modern ol soloists. I and Pegg ist. A n o t will be a phony by inch an umphoni was Writ composer Tickets nation”: Treasure Center has. 3:15r- 1 - Fifty-a joyed an day over hills and Grove P; of Wheel Among err ' war WOOdet Hrs. 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