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Highland Park Press, 13 Mar 1941, p. 6

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"Pygmalion," a novel story offering moments of human appeal and high comedy that will be long »rmem- bered. k | "Thief Of Bagdad" Technicolor Film At Alcyon Theatre delightful team to the sc on Friday and your favorite new laugh adv sas Judge," s Brothers, Elvi ton. and exciting pictures ever |to| b made will be presented on the Al cyon sereen on Sunday, Monday an Tuesday. "The Thief of Bagdad" i adventurous, romantic, spectacle a Alcyon on with â€" the Bre Wy Ale Company man as the one next Morgan, Irene Rich : To Show Paintings and Photoâ€" zu£hs; Marfrafl's String nsemble In Program of the Drake After the will be serve made to me J. T. Griffith is chairman of the tertainment committee uij is sisted by Mrs. C. L. l’el'Tke. George Hadlock and Mr#.! Ar Marquette. | Ann ments graif the terta BRAESIDE ARTISTS â€"TO DISPLAY WORKS awards will be paintings and ph Jens Eriksen, Jo Straub An .ex! photogray QualityCleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY In @ y nFs Hil DRY CLEANING CO. nt, . Charles Ruggle man make up the c many eminent in i rds will be mad far on« exciting will be screen 0 ariou M untr Amon s t in n Phone H. P. 178 mbiti nember Wed return at comed y Rich and little Virâ€" _ join forees to put rd and John Shelton hingly new romantic reen. At the Aleyon Saturday alony with hillâ€"billy family in a enture. . It‘s "Arkanâ€" tarring the eaver rv and Spring Byingâ€" of the most nes M AND )hotogra phs John Bailey charge of the WP it our of uggles and Jane the cast. tt the day and Thursday engagement . of of paintings Camellia ~H m ch f the Braesid sociation. _ Mr mingles â€" with HET 2 lamil; door. eshment w nc he ’M( )lorful e, Mr. Arthur reping as huâ€" Frank Al at With sincere appreciation for the kindness and sympathy extended us, and for the many floral tributes sent during our recent bereavement. Mrs. Alice Turriff and Children. Mr. and Mrs, William Bartel. Jewish Women To Sponsor Concert For British War Relief tion of the concert. Mrs. Simon Ruâ€" witeh, 340 Moraine road, Highland Park, is igeneral ticket chairman. Mrs. Nathan Raymer, 1423° Scott street, Winnetka, is a member of the ticket committee, and in charge of the organization for selling tickets on the North Shore. ous committee ch chairmen who thi intensive campaig the concert. â€" Coâ€" with duet Tues tra | this th Mrs. Avi the ini, not M THIRD ivenue The woman‘s division of the Amâ€" rican Jewish Congress announced is week (that itss major spring impaign, in contrast to the usual st of charitable activities, will be 1e ‘sponsoring of a concert the enâ€" re procceds of which will benefit ne British War Relief fund. The ongress will present Erica ‘Morâ€" ii, noted violinist, and Raya Garâ€" »usova, . famed cellist, as soloists ith a symphony orchestra conâ€" ucted by Izler Solomon, at 8:15 uesday night, April 15, in Orchesâ€" ‘a hall. ncer »MC Mrs mue, Glenco rth Washt s. Milton J. avenue. Gle Irs. Jack V. Spachner, 211 Vine nue, . Highland Park, who is â€"president of the Woman‘s Symâ€" ny orchestra, is chairman of the cert, and has announced the variâ€" committeechairmen and sales number of vther north shore n are active in the organizaâ€" ECOND ROW RO W Cub Scouts Present Program Card of Thanks this. week began an aign for support. of Coâ€"chairmen â€"include Shulman, 129 Euclid e, Max Bressler, 6138 ‘naw, Chicago, and . Krensky, 1040 Forâ€" ncoe R Da Dix T HE PRESS t. Mike K St. Patrick‘s Dance _ At Shawnee Clut A bakery sale will open at ten o‘clock, and members will do sewâ€" ing and make dressings. The annual meeting of the Womâ€" an‘s Association of the Highland Park Presbyterian church will be held Monday, March 17. It will be an all day meeting with luncheon served at 12:30 p.m. Berube Mathias. Searamm, 76, of 318 South avenue, Glencoe, died Friday in Evanston hospital after a brief illness. He was the father of Arthur and Maynard Schramm of this city. Mr. Schramm â€" was a retired farmer in what is now the village of Wilmette. He is survived by his widow, Elizabeth, and six sons, Arthur and Maynard of this city, Victor. of â€" Lake Forest, and Leo, William and Harry of Glencoe. There are also two brothers, Thomas of Glencoe and Michael of Winnetka. The Sacred Heart Parish of Hubâ€" bard Woods will hold ‘a St. Patâ€" rick‘s Day dance and card party at the Shawnee Country Club, Wilâ€" mette, Monday evening, March 17. The Rev. F. J. Haarth is pastor of this parish and is assisted by Rev. Mr. Wm. Schramm, Glencoe 620 Mathias Schramm Passes On Friday Annual Meeting Of Woman‘s Association To Be Held Mondas H hn R Whitn r Tausig,. Kean Block, nthal Rickey Church. y, Mike Gilroy, Bruce v. BOTTOM ROW â€"â€" . Geo. Wallis, Roger are Harry W. Hayes. headed by _ This "Fun Day" is to have a proâ€" gram to celebrate the tenth anniâ€" versary of the club. Past presiâ€" dents will have charge of the anniâ€" versary program. They are in the order of their serviceâ€"Mrs, Walâ€" ter Metcalf, Mrs. Robert L. Johnâ€" son, Mrs. Burr Hindahl and Mrs. Carl E. Bates. Mrs. C. W, Boyle is the president of the club. Katrina Clown Rat Gretchen Fido Deerfield Woman‘s Club Celebrates With "Fun Day" Tuesday The annual "Fun Day" of the Deerfield Woman‘s club will be held on Tuesday, March 18, with a one c‘clock luncheon at St. Paul‘s Evanâ€" gelical church. Mrs, Irving Brand is chairman of the luncheon comâ€" mittee and her members are Mrs. C. E. Piper, Mrs. Ward Gauntlett, Mrs. William Cruickshank, Mrs. N. C. Lane, Mrs. Walter Page, Mrs. Charles Bickford and Mrs. Harry Baum, Dining room arrangements are under the supervision of Mrs. George Ubl. The main characters of the cast are as follows: Nicht Fnrie Molly â€" Buchanan, . Joyce Leeming, _ Mary McPherson, Marilyn Sheahen. * Ginwerbread Boysâ€"Marilyn Cahn, Patsy Coleman, Dibby Getz, Nancy Lee, Sally Schwolback, Elsic Tether, Peggy Laing. Four hundred children, all from the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th grades, compose the cast. The chorus is made up of 213 voices, and the chorus choir, which provides group speaking effects, of 18 voices. Miss Virginia Sproul is the direcâ€" tor of the operetta, She is also the composer of many songs to be heard in it. Pied Piper Mayor Fairy Quee Little Town Crier Jncob Mutter Katzenheimer The story takes place in Hanover, Germany, around the year 1300. The piper, as in Robert Browning‘s "The Pied Piper of Hamelin," leads the children of the town away from their homes and into a mountain which closes up after them. Men have wondered ‘for yeats what the children‘s fairland home within the mountain was like. In "The Magic Piper" they may see it, for one scene takes place inside the mountain! "The Magic Piper" To Be Given Mar. 28 at Elm Place School "The Magic Piper," an operetta based on the fascinating story of the Pied Piper, will be presented at Elm Place school on Friday eveâ€" ning, March 28. It is the first opâ€" eretta to be given at Elm Place, and the children are practicing with enâ€" thusiasm. The Town Councilâ€"Bud Blake, John Naâ€" than, Frank Shelton. Pasquesi, Camille Pickett, Helen Sneeâ€" den, Phyllis Wilson, n‘ Soldiersâ€"Bob Ballenger, Richard Euâ€" banks, Rowland Ham, John Rosenheim, Charles (Sherwin, Bob Stillwell, . Hugh Wilson, Bob Coale,. Bob Thompson,. Badâ€" den, Queen Lame Boy Thursday, March 13, 1941 Dick Kebbon Mack Schultz Virginia Vanderbie Albert Ashurst Lane Bray ... Bob Berg Ann Smith Mary Lee Siemson Gladys Pick Jack Leeming Elaine Bray â€"_Bill Kelly Milton Smith Dick Sayland

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