GIVE BRIDGE LESSONS AT COMMUNITY CENTER Mrs. Maxine C. Miner will give a series of 8 oneâ€"hour bridge lectures at the Community Center each Thursday afternoon at 2 o‘clock, beâ€" ginning .September 25, under the auspices of the Sororis Amicae club. Information may be had by calling Mrs. Arthur Swanson, H. P. 1938 or Mrs. Robert Timm, H. P. 1887. ‘The Budapest String Quartet will present varied programs â€"from the pages of chamber music literature, including works of Haydn, Mozart, wmmm Ravinia concerts are held each Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings at 8:30 and every Sunday afternoon at 4 o‘clock. Programs for Monteux‘ and the Budapest String Quartet‘s weeks at Ravinia follow: 1. String mnu"t,'a'-nuh‘..t')?- T. 2 :Mmm. & Minor, Rochel *‘ Milton Preves, viola _â€" % String Quartet, Minor, Opus Maigen‘y °. C eur and o "cehobert â€"â€"*_ ‘Thursday, Augast 14, at 8:30 Playground Season Draws To Successful Conclusion With but one week of the season remaining, Highland Park‘s playâ€" ground instructors are drawing the summer‘s schedule of activities to a close. There are three playâ€" grounds: Sunset with Bernice Fox, of Illinois State Normal in charge; Lincoln, with Mirth Durbahn of Skidmore college planning the acâ€" tivities and Ravinia with Natalie Wells of Iowa university as the inâ€" structor. which has played over one thousand eoncerts, is composed of Josef Reisâ€" mann and Alexander Schneider, vioâ€" lins; Boris Kroyt, viola, and Mischa Schneider, cello. . ‘The summer program has been every age group. Baseball has been the most popular activity for the alder boys. + Ray Cox is playground director. Benny Goodman, famous exponâ€" ent of jazz music, who is equally wellâ€"known as a clarinet virtuoso, will appear at the last concert of the season, Sunday afternoon, Aug. 17,â€" playing the Clarinet Quintet in A Major by Mozart, which he has recorded with the Budapest Quarâ€" tet. _ July 30â€"Mré. Te Pedrucci, 204 Liewelyn aenue, Highwood, a girl. July 31â€"Mrs. A. Craig Kugel, 410 North Linden, Highland Park, August 3â€"Mrs. Carl O. Benson, 507 Onwentsia avenue, Highland Dudiey Powers, cellist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra since 1983, will appear on the Saturday might, Aug. 16, program to play the String Quartet in C Major, Opus 163 (two celil) by Schubert. T. Reemime x pik 2s . _ Leonard Shure, outstanding pianâ€" ist, will play Brahms‘ Piano Quarâ€" tet in G Minor on Thursday night, Aug. 14.. He:; is appearing as soloâ€" ist with Koussevitzky and the Bosâ€" ton Symphony at the Berkshire Fesâ€" tival this week, Aug. 9. August 2â€"Mrs. Oscar Hagen, 227 Highwood avenue, Highwood, a boy. eago Symphony orchestra, will apâ€" pear with the Quartet Tuesday eveâ€" a Aug. 12, playing Mosart‘s Quintet in G Minor, (No. 516) certs after Pierre Monteux rounds out his week of conducting Sunday, Aug. 10. An assisting artist will appear with the quartet at each concert. Milton Preves, a member of the Chiâ€" opens Ravinia‘s final week Tuesday evening, Aug. 12, with the first of a series of four chamber music conâ€" of the world‘s foremost ensembles Budapest String Quartet POPâ€"Safety in Numbers P ied Pn‘ , | PXPâ€"fnfcly in Numbers _â€"â€"_ Dudiey Powers, cello _ _ ...;':';“1.;’:.'.."5 Bm o. go.; E' x _Q_'_":'_‘_.._'*ff..i .u-“ _ . Benty Goodman, clarinet | h" gtring Quarlet, Piano Quartet, G Minor The Budapest String Quartet, one Highland Park artet, E Flat Major Major, Opus Beethoven Brahms "Our Country‘s National Parks," Melbo. All twentyâ€"six national parks are here presented in a comâ€" plete and reliable manner. "Home by the River," Rutledge. The story of Hakmnpton Plantation, an American shrine to colonial and "Newfoundland, Our “hm Door Neighbor," ton. superb tary, the author takes us on a mont alluring visit to the beautiful "Great Isiand," rapidly becoming of major importanice to Americans." "Forgotten mw The story of â€" a little pueblo on the skirts of a hill in the mountains of _ Mexico. _ Photo» graphs from the motion picture diâ€" rected by Herbert Kline are includâ€" ‘‘Michigan," Writers‘ Program. A helpful guide for the tourist giving pratcical information about where to go, how to get there and what to I8 ENGAGED TO JOHN H. STRYKER Mr. and Mrs. Wallace H. Ritzenâ€" thaler of Prairie View announce the engagement of their daughter, Mae Lorraine, to John H. Stryker, son o(lr.undllnlohA.W: Deerfield. oN date has been set the wedding. . * "Pan American Highway," by Franck. "New lands, new people, mrydw_m. strange customs of long ago" as well as "anecdotes of the trails and backâ€"country jungles of all the prinâ€" cipal cities on and off the highway" are here to delight the reader. "Williamsburg Old and New," Hawthorne. To read this book is "to stroll through the quaint streets and into the gracious halls of Wilâ€" liamsburg and to recall its picturâ€" esque history." WED IN SEPTEMBER IN NEW YORK $ Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Alice Elizabeth Young, daughter of Miss William Denison Young and the late Mr. Young, to James Lawther Rich. Mrs. Young and her daughâ€" ter ate now living in New York, and the wedding will take place in that city in September.. $ ‘"Desert Country," Corle. A suâ€" perb. description of the stretch of country from the Mexican border to the ghost town of Nevada, from the Mojave of the Grand Canyon. the great Santee River in ‘Northwest Gateway,"‘Binns. Not only Seattle, but the,whole Pudget Sound country is desctibed historicâ€" ally and geographically for the reader. "‘Franciscan Missions of Califorâ€" nis," ~Berger. nhmu;z: sions, the author reliably gives their history and. the vicissitudes they have undergone, bringing the chronâ€" icle down to the present time. "Historic Restoration of the Daughters of the American Revoâ€" lution," ‘Barrington. ‘This is an alâ€" zummmmm other buildings preserved or restored through the efforts of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. For the stayâ€"atâ€"home "arm chair traveler" or the person who wishes information about the places he is to visit, your Public Library has the following new travel books to offer: Highland Park Public Library rumy ‘vo'mu.’r MA c t 1 _ They make a LUSCIOUS Pis! igement of Miss Alice Young, daughter of Miss Denison Young and the Young, to James Lawther rs. Young and her daughâ€" 1ow living in New York, vedding will take place in i mukl w_ GIRL‘S BICYCLE PRACTICALLY NEW, Ceant Pome Pn ies in mp 44t sarame. . e .. beritia 31W b10" Waskema "Re, First Church of Christ. Scientist testimonies of Christian Science healing, is at 8 o‘clock. Sunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. 21 N. Sheridan road Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock, and the Wedensâ€" day evening meeting, which includes Redeemer Lutheran Church West Central at McGovern W. F. Subr, pastor emeritus No Sunday School; parents, bring your children to church,. Sunday at 10:80 a. m.: Morning service, a visitâ€" ing pastor will preach. K.C.A. â€" Stromberg Osrigen â€" Emerso® Temporary location, Masonic temple KILLS ANTS JONES ANT KILLERâ€"â€"A to RID your home and lawn "of AIMTB. Highland Radio Service Readâ€"and Use The Press Want Ads Up to D54 JONES PRODUCTS CO Misc. For Sale Ave yonl| Where Responsible People Shop for V alue" vyourke wot! H U KR C M SE R V ICES Mm:sgmhiorï¬nhmswhnï¬pa?dol%orboi;r:i;serï¬om75mht;i! fate: Too: $100 o Tok by boneduy Rolowingâ€"publicaion. Sunib hk & ; $1.00 if not ND 4 ¢ 75 cents for five lines orâ€"less if paid for befere insertion; $1.00 it not wâ€"id by ~ _ Saturday following publication. 10 cents each additional line. !*" _ NOTICEâ€"Advertisements reseived after 5 p. m. Wednesddy, ploced in anowier section. ,,, pOnBN® RMPLOYMENT AGENCY ROOM WITH TWIN BEDS. FINE HOME WO | and cooking Ne "Incaary. Small Seu" houge *3 "adei.s "and Anfent" . Good ., oo Faives Ate mighgood OPPICBâ€"UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR Bunday school, 9:30 a.m., Rayâ€" mond Fidder, superintendent. All are cordially invited to attend these services and make use of the Green Bay road and Laurel avenue Morning service, 1:45: "The One Thing in Life that Counts." Christian Eindeavor, 7 p.m. Evening service, 8 p.m., "A Lost Brother." Prayer meeting Wednesday Â¥.% 4 eveâ€" ‘The Woman‘s Missionary society will hold their monthly meeting on Thursday afternoon, Aug. 15, 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. E. P. Hintz, 153 S. Second street. Petornted"nsige, Audvont? screems and 832 N. _dt'm'ia' 'â€"E'g P. 677 L. _\ 1. KA# Â¥ Alk 40f ‘Tolkim."" your upbortanity oo ':'g:.*m préterred. 'â€"flâ€"l.‘;z m-umh LIGHT 4 â€"fAraya= tos gpaites . un ts ansportation. Phor E. T. SKIDMORE & SON Employnient Agency First United Evangelical . aolhe snimadt pasmont on principth Mortgage Loans Rooms For Rent Office For Rent I~ gonv Help W anted _1 r'-‘._,fh_"' single room. 20â€"22 GUY VITi Phone 1731 of H.P COUPLES AN paraTE. __YOur T ELEPHONE $202 or write LEND ME Tel. H. P 23 * Auto Body Repairing Laurel avenue and McGovern street Lester H. Laubenstein * Dog Bathing and Stripping first service of the camp meeting at Barrington Park will be held with Rev. John F. Schaefer of Eigin At Barrington Park a program with a variety of appeal takes place on Sunday. Dr. Charles Copeland Smith, sociologist, radio commentaâ€" tor.and lecturer, will preach at 3:00 p.m. At 7:45 p.m. a sacred concert will be presented by the Men‘s Octett of North Central college of LANDSCAPINCG ANp GARDEN SUPPLIES . 204 N. SECOND ST., HIGHLAND PARK * Dog Food & Fertilizers * Laundryâ€"Dry Cleaning Bethany Evangelical Church Dynmécrm Balancing an“u.% Highland Park 77 Winnetka 42688 _ Gaines Dog Food 3 Cariton Court Winnetka 374 Central Ave., Wighignd. Pxs /« Gusoct Sunday, Aug. 10: C 9:30 a.m. “&Mhlfl&- partments. > 11:00 a.m. Divine worship. Rev. Lester H. Laubenstein, minisâ€" ter, will speak on the subject, "As You Believe." 610 Cenitral Ave.. Highland Park DAHL‘S AUTO RECONSTRUCTiON Co. EVANS FEED STORE RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DBY CLEANING CO. Furnishings Fwfl; P Call i9t ond Betirey bervice Business Directory Bathing and Stripping Phone H P. 178 By J. MILLAR WATT 1 Naperville. There is free admission to the services and to the beautiful park. ‘The public is invited. Monday, Aug. 11, 8 p.m.â€"Monthâ€" ty meeting of the board of trustees will be held in the pastor‘s study. Tuesday, Aug. 12â€" The annual Missionary day will be held at Barâ€" lary is planning to attend in a body. Dr. Susan Bauernfeind, recently reâ€" turned from Japan after over thirty years of service, will rh at 10:30 a.m.; 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. The Barrington camp meeting will continue until Sunday, Aug. 10. Dr. R. H. Muelier of Indiana who served so acceptably in special servâ€" ices at Bethany, will be the evanâ€" gelist. On Thursday afternoon, Aug. 14, at 2:30 p.m. Rev. Lester H. Laubenstein will preach the serâ€" mon at the Fellowship service. * Oil Heating * Lighting Service pien sn eereiny . No Aotiozents ****"onn $oon, SAoRiofhe â€"â€" Berkeley Road Bast . of 110 * Printing & Advertising 360 Ceontral Ave. Phone 3804 . eame mc ""‘ DAY OR NIGHT °_ . Service on all types of oil hedting equipment BEAUIIFUL WOODED HOMESITES Call H. P. 857 â€" H. P. 858 The Highland Park Press ARE 'W'M' é'?‘!il! "One nail or a whole show . . . 3“'4.7;;7»-“:._-4 Louis Quick Shoo Repair 15 N. 2nd St. s __ 1§ North St. Johns Avo. Telophoneâ€"Highland Park 4860 8. Dea Heating Service, Inc. Printing â€" Advertising A Representative will call HIGHLAND PARK Real Estate for an Curbs, Sewer Ran. O112