The processional will be followed by a group of Christmas songs, many of them folk tunes of unknown origin. ‘The words and melodies reflect the The harmonies of a twelfth century crusaders‘ hymn will be the procesâ€" sional for the Raviniaâ€"Bracside singâ€" ers when they make their initial apâ€" pearance before the Highland Park Woman‘s club on the afternoon of Dec. 15. Thig is the first of a series of book reviews arranged by Mrs. Clarence Schaaf, chairman of the book review department of the Highland Park Woman‘s club. A research worker, particularly in the field of Bach and ancient music, Sarah McConnell is said by authoriâ€" ties to possess one of the finest priâ€" vate music libraries in the middle west. Copies of her original Bach books from her private collection will be displayed at the conclusion of the book review. *For years she worked on state comâ€" mittees in conjunction with the Inâ€" diana department of education in deâ€" veloping the plan to give school creâ€" dit to pupils receiving private musical instruction. Her varied experience in the field of music occasioned her enâ€" gagement by the R.C.A. Victor corp. :;wecfl lecturer on music appreâ€" ion. The fourth generation of the maâ€" ternal line of her family to choost music for a profession, Miss McConâ€" nell won the first state music memory contest to be held in the United States. ts mt o mech mtimes of MoGenes Gom Tor. her ‘chitarens it be re: TaSai, Th t the Puetdcy, Dee. 16 -:;H’:tgm‘ patk Wew McConnell, musicologist, teachâ€" md Do Murkizahip Cource Por o o mm e s ing Bach music with children as young Miss Sarah McConnell To Review Life Of Bach At Woman s Club The third shipment of tin cans in Highland Park is scheduled for Monâ€" day, Dec. 28. Everyone is urged to send all their old tins cans, properly prepared. ucation, League of Women Voters, presented background material on state, county and local school organization. Mrs. J. M. Watkins Jr., a member of the council who is also chairman of the department of government and edâ€" At the meeting of the P. T. A. Presâ€" idents‘ council held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Harold Rosenheim, part of the time was given over to a study of the organization of schools in IIlinâ€" Council of P.T.A. Presidents Studies School Organization Draeside singers in singing several faâ€" miliar Christmas carols. Hostesses for the Christmas tea and social hour which will follow are : Mrs. Raphael Davis, Mrs. Joseph B. Garâ€" nett, Mrs. Arthur M. Lowrig, Mrs. Adoiph Lundin, Mrs. George L. Marâ€" tin, Mrs. F. Vance Nelson, Mrs. Louis W. Sherwin and Mrs. Oliver E. Weed. The French carol, Miriy oo Hat uncin te Nt peasâ€" ants bn Christmas day. "Tryste Noe!" is sung in the manner of the 18th cenâ€" tury.. The Portugese carol "Little inriney of the peite o Fervigat wnet stac; over the birth of Chiin. "The Swedish Dance Carol" ‘conjures a vision of colorful Christmas gaicty in Sweden. Katherine Scherstrom Wilson has trained this group of girls for several years. At the conclysion of the proâ€" gram,. Mrs. Wilson will invite the Woman‘s club to join the Raviniaâ€" Joys, traditions and spiritual signifiâ€" cance of~Christmas to peoples ui other lands. TIN CAN SHIPMENT MUSIC CLUB MEETS AT COMMUNITY CENTER The Highland Park Music club will meet at the Community center Wedâ€" nesday afternoon, Dec. 23, at 2:30 o‘clock. and Mrs. George J. Kirkgasser, smmwmm four other Beta Theta Pi fraternity men shot their way to the Syracuse Allâ€"University intramural rifle chamâ€" pionship recently. Kirkgasser, a freshâ€" man, is enrolled in Applied Science. The Betas defeated Olympus Lodge living center, 199â€"197. 200 is considâ€" ered a perfect score. Only three out of the competing ten men failed to turn in perfect scores. Syracuse Wins Intramural Rifle Championship â€"~$-~â€". 2,800 employees of Wilson & i es ons now Forcés: Eath of these *Wihon" boys WILSON & CO. REMEMBER THEIR BOYS IN THE ARMED FORCES Mr held Wednesday morning from Immacâ€" ulate Conception church. Burial was in St. Mary‘s cemetery. CHILDREN TO GIVE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM A Christmas program will be presâ€" ented by the children of Green Bay road schonk Wednesday evening, Dec. 16, at 7:30 o‘clock. Iu'?lchM'wi, Gardener, Dies â€" _ Joseph Venturi of 683 Deerfield aveâ€" nue, who was employed as a gardener, died Saturday morning of heart trouble after a three months illness. Mr. Venturi was born in Italy on Aug. 15, 1881, and came to this counâ€" try 35 years ago. He lived in Highland Park since 1920. His wife died in 1935. Surviving are his brother, Marco, of Highland Park. Funeral services were front. Our zw*w these ~ aegen watk &"mfl# â€" is 2 a Mrs. Leonard Rieser, Mrs. Philip Ringer, Mrs. Walter Rubens, Mrs. R. S. Simons, Mrs. Frank Selfridge, Mrs. Lawrence Stein, Mrs. Richard Tausâ€" Qggww_thulnj. Carl Pfanstichl, Mrs. Harold Pfister M. Watking Jr. Arrangements for "","!""!"'"!!h-l-b. league‘s precinct chairmen after the dinner reservations have come in. Handling arrangements for the town meeting, which has become an annual event on the League of Women Voter‘s calendar and which this year is replac» ing the League‘s December meeting, are Mrs. Marc Law of the League, and E. A. Belmont, secretary of the Chamâ€" ber of Commerce. Mrs. Law is being assisted by the following League memâ€" mins, Mrs. Louis Go _Mrs. Mare Goldsmith, Mrs. Haessler, Mrs. Gilbert Hardacre, Mrs. Earl Jerâ€" ome, Mrs. J. Sigurd Johnson, Mrs. Van G. Kirk, Mrs. Francis Knight, Mrs. Julius Lackner, Mrs. F. P. Linneâ€" _ _ At present the Illinois Chamber of Commerce is conducting a stateâ€"wide educational program to acquaint the dï¬_‘o:fflnmwilhthm need ing the anti u* w rre t Tess y3 oï¬ will discuss the 5â€"point tax modernizâ€" ation plan of the State Chamber, which is : IBn‘nh-uhxddinqmy 2. Adopt uniform accounting and regular auditing. 3. Strengthen, then enforce the budget law. 4. Revise assessment methods, and 5. Reduce the number of local governmental units. (Continued from page 1) ner will be Mayor Frank Ronan, Suâ€" pervisor W. W. Steele, Assessor Harâ€" ry Earhart, Park Board President W. Fred Gallagher, High School Board President George T. Rogers, District 108 School Board President Dean Mcâ€" Cormick, District 107 School Board President . Francis Knight, Sanitary District John Oliver, League President Mrs. Louis Haller, Chamber of Comâ€" merce President Leonard W. Nieter, and Mrs. F. P. Hixon, legislative chairâ€" man of the IHlincis League of Women Voters. A. Kaiser, Tax Expert To Speak At â€" Town Meeting Red Cross surgical . dressings and sewing will take place as usual during the morning. Clencoe. Mrs. Milton J. Klee is presiâ€" dent of the Sisterhood. An added attraction will be a musiâ€" cal program, at which Mrs. Ralph Arnâ€" beim, program chairman, will present Helen Beatty, mezzo soprano with the Chicago Opera company. Reservations must be made in advance with Mrs. Lyman Pierce, 670 Shegidan road, Sisterhood is planning a victory canâ€" teen luncheon for Monday, Dec. 14, at 12:30 p.m. at the temple, Lincoln and Vernon avenues, Glencoe. The funchâ€" eon is taking the place of the tradiâ€" tional pantry sale, which owing to warâ€" time restrictions, has been put on the shelf for the duration. Mrs. Irving N. Joseph is chairman of the ways and means .committee, whose task it is to raise the funds which make possible the many philanthropic projects of the Sisterhood. Sisterhood Plans Canteen Luncheon For Monday, Dec. 14 } of the dominating l ea ht is one, figures in inâ€" ternational church and educational afâ€" fairs. For many years leader of the Federal Council .of Churches, the Nonhnhn’ncmzn- tive participant in missionary edâ€" ucational work in China and other forâ€" cign lands, his influence has been far reaching. His many books on family unity and the art of living together have been praised for their practical wisdom and sane help as a guide to everyday life. His topic next Sunday is "Why Religion is Basic." Dr. Harkness, who is probably the feremost woman in her field today, is professor of applied theology at Garâ€" rett Biblical Institute, Evanston. For the past decade she has been active in ecumenical work, serving as a delegate to World Church conferences in Oxâ€" ford, Madras and Amsterdam. Admission is free. Dr, Beaven‘s adâ€" dress will be heard from 8:30 to 9 p. m. over WIND. Chandler, former Chicagoan, now the administrative offices of the U. S; Courts in Washington; and Clifford W. Barnes, president of the club will also take part in the meeting. Edgar Nelson will direct the targe choir of 125 voices in a program of preâ€"Christâ€" mas music. "Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord" by Garrett, "Hosannah in the Highest" by Stainer and "Grest is the Holy One" by Case are among the cair in an American school of theolâ€" temor, will take the solo part. * quciinc ccay‘ se qs «4. n d wl cal sermons for every day living have -ndmrh-&bh-n and a mew â€"way of. life, will give the main address .at the meeting of the Sunday Evening GJub in Orchestra hall next Sunday at cight Dr. Georgia Harkness, first woman to octuoy a t Evening Club Ww to Hear Dr. Albert Beaven North\ Shore _ Congregation _ Israel Dr. Beaven,. vresident of Colrateâ€" All Highwood police officers ‘will have new uniforms and the office will be equipped with.new typewriters and lights and handcuffs, builets and shells for the guns were purchased. Chief of Police John DeSmidt purâ€" chased new equipment for the Highâ€" wood police force this week with the $375 cleared from the police dance given in Highwood on Nov. 28. Buy New Equipment For Highwood Police ‘ Mrs. Alan Kidd, Mrs. Robert Belt, Mrs. Grant Clark, of Ravinia and Miss Virginia Belt, Mrs. Kenneth Thomas of Keniworth, who have furnished several dayrooms at the Fortâ€"and are maintaining them, will fete the boys in their recreation rooms with punch, cake and in addition plan to have professional entertainment. Tuesday evening, Dec. 22, a group of Fort Sheridan Volunteers will sponsor a Christmas party, with all the trimmings, for one of the batâ€" teries. The Golden Text "All come and worship Hu!'-. Q..-Fo :.‘-...,-'.'a-::.,.s:*....'-: (Psaims 86: 9, 10). Anlzlhdhd-'lhi-. mh‘ Lessonâ€"Sermon was the from the Bible: "Thus saith the Lord the King of Israel, f-lhhndun_uthhï¬dh" am the first sand I am the last; and beside me there is no God. Fear ye not. neither be afraid: have not I Volunteers Sponsor Party At Sheridan Remember, if you want to do one more thng to help your country in this emergency and keep the flow of milk coming into your market, take your bottle back to the store dealer or return it to your milkman. From the very smallest halfâ€"pint bottle to the gallon size they are all needed for reuse. this true likemess andâ€" reflection everywhere. God fashions all th k after His own Hikeness. Life in =." fuiness, God in goodness Our families must get their mille no matter how short other foods may get. But for every bottle that is broâ€" ken or thrown away, another one must be made. Not only does this use up precious material, but it takes man power and additional transportation. the i °:A V Rmivetnmnsineian sA 220022 ence and Health with Key to the ,W_nh Baker Eddy: Deity, are reflected by His creation MDr -‘wâ€"â€"â€"â€" SE RERE the Tacw of Reeneomree! seures to declared it? ye are neither be afraid: have not I Toid thee from that thse and Sevl nesses. Is there a God betide me? yea, there is no God; 1 know not any" (Isninh 44: 6, 8). _ The Lessonâ€"Sermon also included possible bit of steel is needed for muniâ€" tiau.u_ndmlhandshipphus for our , Did you realize that silicate and soda ash are used to a great extent in the making of the glass Por the milk botâ€" tles you use each day? These same ingredients are badly needed for makâ€" h.gced_adveallhwtlutcvery CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES "God the Only Cause and Creator" mon in sit Cherches af Ciriee o. mon â€" entist, on Sunday, December 6. Another form of cooperation in conâ€" serving is asked by the Milk Dealers Rottle Exchange. Every housewife can help with this one. The conservation warden asks only that you return all milk bottles to your store dealer or O. D. Puckett is the ghost of Christâ€" mas past; Virginia, Bruce â€"â€" the ghost of Christmas present and Jane Straub â€"â€" the ghost of Christmas future. Delâ€" wer Dever portrays the niggardly Scrooge. Fritz Meyer â€" Mr, Cratchâ€" it, Renee Ramond â€" Mrs. Cratchit, the small Cratchits, Don Block, Joan Hull and Winifred Wolters. Barbara Mills narrates part of the story and an a capella chorus of twenâ€" ty voices, directed by Mr. Aschenâ€" brenner, will sing transitional Christâ€" Housewives Asked To Turn In Empty Milk Bottles }clfl."pakd‘kw*t Woman‘s club on Tuesday afterngon, Dec. 15, when the Mighland Park high ind ‘ modern adaptation of the old itory, Dickens‘ "Christmas Carol." Lights and sets for this experimentâ€" al theatre work will be carted to the Woman‘s club on sleds. Scenery, the nroduct of the talent and imagination of the drama classes, is simplified to accord with war time economy. Elyse Rinkenberger, head of the high school drima department, is directing the production. P Jickens‘ Christmas _ ~arol To Be Presented y Local High School The ghosts of Christmas past 7, are reflected by His creation; when v:?-x- the false 8 likeness. Life is re ‘..':"-:'!!'t.mhhg , which im