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Highland Park Press, 27 Feb 1941, p. 18

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gmPF J3 16y U J 92 ET §# 44 E;perville Collfge Presents Musical â€" Program In Deerfield North Central College, Naperville, II!., will provide the musical talent for the monthly vesper service at the Bethlichem Evangelical church, 815 Rosemary terrace, eld, next Sunday afternoon at 4:30 p.m. A male quartet, reputed to one of the finest musical groups aAt the college, will appear in a full musiâ€" cal program of sacred and semiâ€" classical numbers. Jean We of Edgerton, Ohio, will accompany the group, and Rosemary Heiser of Chiâ€" cago wili read. In qfi ‘four states of the union will be represented. During the phst summer two of the members of the quartet traveled 15,000 miles on a concert tourâ€" which took them into many of the midâ€" western states, where they were highly acclaimed for their musical talent. f Arrernone/people are trained to preâ€" pare in advance for emergencies. They are ready for action at any point and at any timeâ€"iwith lines and equipment to meet special communicat;n needs as they arise. \ To keep teleplfhc service ahead of public need is ong¢ of the importantâ€"jobs of the Illinois Béll organization of more than 25,000 xé:: and women. ~ That is \y’fy rgelephone facilities have been ready when â€"needed to meet the requirements of the greatest natioz}l defense program in our history, Swift and certain communication is vital to the sueâ€" cess of this program, and your telephone company is prepared to furnish it. ILLINO@OIS BELLOâ€" TELIRPHNONE < C€COMPAN Y ILLINO!Srâ€"~AND AMERICAâ€"CAN RELY UPON THE TELEPHONE ce At church, field, p.m. During the informal fellowship which follows the vesper . service supper will be served by a commitâ€" tee of women headed by Hg:. Clif. ford Morgan. There will . comâ€" munity singing led by the minister. The students from Nort.h‘ Ceneral will put on a "College Nite" proâ€" gram during this period and new motion pictures will be shown of life on the campus of North Central College. â€"The entire community is invited to participate in the proâ€" gram. A freewill offering will be Your City Govem{tsnent: . What It Is Doing received. (Continued from page 3) be opened until Saturdaly noon, only, to take care of the last/ minute rush. Commissioner Swanson stated that â€" his department‘s two new trucks were now in /operation and should materidlly d se the truck repair bill with which the city has been constantly plagued in the past. y haw! €HE PR ES 8 Oak Terrace P.T.A. _: Announces Movie For Meeting Mar. A sound motion picture on "Meat and Romance" will be shown. The motion picture is produced by the National Livestock and Meat Board. It is a result of the collaboration between authorities and meat ani livestock industries and the North Shore Bureau of Home Economics. It is partly in color. It is very interesting as well as instructive to both men and women. Music and singing will precede the viewing of the picture. Election of officers will be held. Miss Early‘s 4th grade mothers and Miss Spink‘s 3rd grade mothers will be ‘hostesses, with Mrs. Paul Pecar, Mrs. Ed Saielli and Mrs. D. Cheli as chairmen,. s ‘The regular monthly ‘meeting of the Oak Terrace P.T.A. will be held March 4 in the auditorium at 8 p.m. All members are urged to be presâ€" ent. £ 3 February | seems to . have been singled out as the birthday. month of many a famous character: Lin. coln, Washington, Longfellow, Lamb, Boone, Dickens, Poe, Edison and others. } s It is interesting to notice that many of then liked to read biograâ€" phies; perhaps they felt .that brought them close to life.â€"A: good bioraphy is more than a wellâ€"writ. ten story of a life, it is a needed inspiration. The fact that one perâ€" son has met and conquered difficul. ties is a challenge to everybody. _ Some old and new readable biâ€" ographies in the library: ~ "Aulaire"â€"Abraham Lincoln,. â€"_‘"Aplaire" â€" George Washirigton. Two colorful, authentic biographies for younger children. s "Benet"â€"Enchanting Jenny Lind, Facts and interesting episodes in the life of the Swedish Nightingale. "Daugherty" â€" Daniel Boone. A vigorous account of America‘s numâ€" ber one frontier man. _ _"Daucher" â€" Edward MacDowell and his cabin in the woods. A simâ€" ple story of our country‘s beloved composer. "Gray" â€" Young Walter Scott, How a handicapped boy conquered the world. "Hall"â€"Nansen. The story of a great explorer and humanitarian. "Judson" â€" Boatbuilder~ A*bioâ€" graphy of Robert Fulton. "Hawthorne" .â€" Romantic rebel. The life of Nathaniel Hawthorne. "Keller"â€"The story of my life, Now a classic in our literature. ~ "MeMurtie" â€" Wings for words. The story of printing, based on the life of Johann Gutenberg. “Meadov?xc‘raft" â€" Boys‘ life of Edison. Imagination and science. â€" “Nolan’”â€"TGsy poet. The â€"engagâ€" ing, .mischievous and lovable Euâ€" gene Field, es : â€""Place" â€" Early American. T tale of Paul Revere, family fath@, silversmith, bellmaker, soldier, paâ€" triot and everything else. Â¥e > "Proudfit"â€"Riverboy. A vivid biâ€" ograghy of Mark Twain. â€" â€""Sandburg"â€"Abe Lincolny grows up. The prairie years of Lincoln. . Childrens‘ Dept., â€" Biographies DAHL‘S ; Auto Reconstruction Co. Auto. Repainting p Cold Frame and Axle ~I Straightening Body and Fender Repairing SPRING SERVICE STATION WELDING AND SOLDERINCG 822 N. First St. Phone 77 Thursday, February 27, 1941 LIBRARY | EY * Ap * Au * D Â¥% Fu Shee 543 327 N Winn 3 Carlt 610 Cen 52 N. Sew!i Air Hi Dog ey cal

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