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Highland Park Press, 6 Feb 1941, p. 7

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' Highland Park l musical event of Cl nuance. No gran . appeared iii I No: el Haas, 58, former 1; resident, died mi- in the Methodist hog. Dali‘s; Ind. _ ' ' iied of int1uensr.toes he was traveling for ' Insurance Co., with t religions drama en. 'orgritten-Man,-'-'- will-ht a cut of 7North Can. students from Nupcr " will be presented in y of the Bethnny I?" arch Sunday 'eveniu " pan. A edrdial ind. ended to the public , orthwhile service. ths' tour, from Jun. 09, during which he hon my about: in zinc, Uruguay, Chik ound Mr. Elman on rt in his violin activ- no he played with the Symphony in New. This wu followed tt appearance in New Inn Stadium with the mug-um, Ind in Att. t in Robin Hood Dell L This furnished tn ginning for his pres- has brought this per- favorite new laurel, not acclaim. . upporter of the Demo- 'he was a candidate f assistant supervisor: ownahip on the Demo n 1933 being defeated eele, present sum "hip and chairman d ,nty Board of Review. rho had, made his home Park for the past 20 mm in adontgomerr, Mrs. Hus moved to '. October. " besides his wife Clare, no: Jr., two 1.r'rtrthem, Montclair, N. M. uni cutlery, AU., and a t. L. Ullman, Atlanta; trChtahers m a, P. 178 rvieRa were eonducta4 11-12: E. Shulmqn, Mon. Hill cemetery. ‘LEANING co. i. Information a is performnnce tr Treasure "Chest, 1 a, Highland Park. .y. Fabrnxy O. 1 rotten Man" Presented at Bethany Church ans Dies dy While On LE LAUNDRY been associated the Business Trip AND my 390 19- m- nd PRESENT CONCERT AT WOMAN’S CLUB FIB. 8 Louis o. Filmer. Professor of Music at Lake Tforest college, will direct Rich's "Cottee Cantata" in A m Louis o. Palmer To Direct Bach's “Coffee Cantata". .Womanfs club op Soturday evening. Soloists "trs the cantata are Dorothy Westbay, Daniel Wheeler Cobb. nnd Kenneth C. Bennett. Me-r-Soprano nary Alon Hoknnaori' will appear in a song-suite from my. modern opera "The Dead City" other soloists. are Helen Taylor, pianist, and Peggy Esmiz Brelmreil, violin- ist. . Thursday. PM 0, 1941 A n o t h er unusual performance will be a run and charming sym- phony by Haydn for an» t inch smaller than the immense lymphomas of T today, plated as it: was Written Ind intended by the composer. 'V , ' Tickets may be had at Larson}; gutionery, Pease’s Drug store, the Treasure Chest, the Community,' Center and Tm: HIGHLAND Pangt games. The concert win .begin at tilu-. , . T N. S. Hikers Meet Friday To Plan For Future Hikes Fifty-seven north shore hikers en- ioyed an eight mile hike lest Sun- day over the rolling snow covered hills and when. starting at Deere Grove Park, about Ave miles we“: of Wheeling on Dundee reed. _ Among the mgttUnd Park hik- m*'vere “Bonnie mm»: or Woodman Are., and her mother Mrs. Carl Pfanatiehl, dean of women It Northwestern university." Dr. George Benson of Veterans hospital It Downy has been ”signed to For: Benning, ind bids, them!) an Pero r. cu th th in " inn Friday evening, Petr'.? at 8 o'clock e hikers will meet at the home of eir,1udor, Lloyd Paola. 809 Lo. st street. Winneth, to task. plum t future hilt... Suggestions are vital, either by mail or in “hand- tee'at the meeting. a ' Poe further information "uard. tt the hikes all H. P. 1020. 1t cow)“ pf., m ,. omr1rrsgtfta 'ral club and the Community Or- stn at the Highland, "'ark Mrs. Ewell Delights C.A.R. Senior? With _ Illustrated Talk The Februery meeting of the Bleekhewk society, Children of the American Revolution, given unnu- elly, is devoted to historical re- newals. and on Feb. 2nd, It the home of Dr. and In. Kellogg Speed, the senior group had no its guest ope-elm: Mn. in“! M1roqir Ewell. Revinie artist, lecturer and traveler. T ' Min, Ewell presented a moat en- lightening and entertaining panor- ama of Kodachrome pictures pre- senting in natural color America's lemons shrines. Starting at the White House in Washington end traveling down the Eastern cost, to visit Alexandria, Jamestown, York- town, Williamburg, Richmond, New- port News, Wilmington and Charles- ton. Mrs. Ewellprovjded a_n_iptpr- mal running conversation describ- ing these places." _ . T The stately beauty of the lately geclaimed formal gardens "of our early Americana in Virginia, eon- traated interestingly with the na- tural splendor of Magnolia, Middle- ton Ind Cypressrgnrdens of, the old South Carolina plantations. Much in.. terest was awakened in the pilgrim- age: now being made each spring to these.ttirstorie spot; _ Plans are being laid by the ex- ecutive committee of the Junior High E.L.C.E. of the Bethlehem Evangelical church, Deerfield, for a Patriotic Party to be held in the mid rooms of the church Friday evening, February 21. - At the conclusion of the program the group' enjoyed or delightful tea provided by their hostess, Mrs. Speed. _ ' _ 'thBeert, recently elected by this newest organisation are: president, Barbara. Burt; viee-presidettt, Gla- dra, Tanielian; secretary, Virginia Meer, and LeRoy Gray, treasurer. Devotional and instrumental meet- ings are held weekly at the church " 7 pan. Social and recreational meetings are held monthly. A mum. bee-of-a-ie-pro-ao -lte. spon- sored by the group are undergon- sideration and will be voted upon in the near future. Rev. Ind Mrs. Earl J. Bruno are contradicts of the brimniaation. Patriotic Party For Bethlehem E.L.C.E. BoWEmitttinatiirn . [’7 For Stenographer In order to establish an eligible, list for stenograptter, one position to be fitted'at present, them Service -Commluion of Highland Park will hold an examination on Friday, Peleat.14th " 7:80 o'clock at ghe‘Highland Park High school. The examination is open to residents of Highland Park only. Both male and female are eligible. P Appliaiions which ue tumble " the City Gull, mutt be returned to Daniel J. 11nvitt,rdW. Cent“! Av... not but dun 6 o’clb‘ci, lon- day, Febmry 10th.. t. THE PRESS Improvement in thy; ‘nppeunneef of Skokie boulevn'rd and - an} in; cbnditiom were)": among ob- jectim of the North Shore Prop- arty Owner: “mention for 1941, Marion T. Martin, president, nid todly. l H. Plan To Improve Sewell t Beauty and Safety . F. Of Skokie Highway Sewall 'l "", Jn utatpttmtios with other, Jterrt- cies, the “mention will urge bet- ter lighting for-the-boulevard, more adequate highs-and lights it inter: sections and "gt ‘plnn for beautify; ing the entire highway, Mr. Martin announced. v _ Increased public safety, preveni tion of blighted areas, better zoning laws and continued protection of residential street: from permanent truck routes are nmong other aims of the associntion which is in its ninth year of activity in behalf oi the reeidentinl character of the North Shore. L The organisation .itCexpandirttr its membership this year, Mr. Mtrtin said, to maintain adequate repre-. sentation for the entire area. which has seen 878 new homes built in the last two years. T The shore line sub: urba from Evanston to La1arBhtfr. inclusiye makes up the aspociation’aj territory.' .. 1 ( , , TellsOfWorkOf' , _ l G-Men At Meeting' obll?eBowsrhip Club, The functions of the Federal Bui. reau of Investigation were described by Wiliam Deveranx, special agent in charge of the Chiengo office, and shown in the bureau's. latest "tum, .“You Can’t Get Away. With It,", last nitrhtat a father and son dint net given by the Men'aHfe1lowahip) club of the Highland Park Presbyg teria'i: church: , ' Mr. Devenux merely touched on subversive activities, . mentioning their prevalence. _ V Chief of Police Rex Andrews of Highland Park introduced the speaker and also told of some of the Highland Path' police vforce's work, _ . Richard A. Kebbon, president of the club, win in charge of the meet- ing. He called on the Ree: Louis W. Sherwin, putor of the Presbyter- inn chureV-tar- give n Wino: than! talk. _ _ Police oftieem John Hickey, Charles Shahnn. Patrick White and John Meyer, the iirtrt man in Highland Park to Wear a policy uni- form, were introduced to the and!- ence by Mr. Kebbon. - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM where the Bible and all the writings of Mary BakerEddy A may be read, borrowed, or purchased uthorixed Christian Sci Literature in Ending Braille. 'lllh1,h"fllgtl1'TSN'ld'ld , ', .end 'MttDtB---.gt-. Im a... b no. ... hurhyntynuiln. . ' . hula-12H FtttsrCtunteiiiiiRlaiiisr, Susan“ YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO USE THE " NORTH CHIRIDAN ROAD "Kin-AID PARK. ILWOII MAINTAINED " Sewell Tran Has _ Skates 44 Years Old Semi] Trm, 300 humble mad, believes that he owns tha oldest skates, which are in a usable condi- tion. . The skates were format}: and by his uncle, Mr. H. Claudio! Egan, when he “tended [In-uni university in 1897, and m 44 you: old. V a. 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