. Mr. McBride during his five years ‘an the board of education has been _ mn enthusiast for Deerfieldâ€"Shiclds in ‘all its activities. Especially has he been interested in its athletics, very ‘ seldom missing a game in the gym or on the new athletic field. meeting. Mr. Framk W. was chosen suditor and ‘Miss 4 Tucker, high school bookkeepâ€" "er, secretary. Regarding the changes ~on the board the Shoreline, the high He has a son, Lyman, in school @t|for yeays, The managemen! the present time, and an older son, im b;h;hflm: mtudx John, a senior at Ambherst. John while | than, can be expected but even with ut Deerfieldâ€"Shields was chief counciâ€" M“hbconlidcntioï¬ the farm m.\-ï¬heuthhuthem is mo#® omsidered the best by the m having been e u' is effici president of his class for four consecâ€" MDE‘ s enes is a M Mr. McBride was urged by a large mumber of citizens to tun for mayor, but he refused because he desired to give whatever leisure time he had to his duties on the board of education. . The retiring president, Mr. Wm. M. Reay, was a member of the board for six years, three of which he served as président. $ During the entire time of his leadâ€" ership every action of the board was unanimous. Mr. Reay gave a good deal of his time to the school and was His judgment was unfailingly exâ€" cellent in matters, not only of a fiâ€" mancial and business nature, but also educational. . Mr. ieny believed in giving to the expert the largest posâ€" sible measure of authority and reâ€" sponsibility. While he was presidert, the splenâ€" did auditorium was built and the athâ€" letic field purchased and developed. A more liberal policy in regard to the salary of teachers and employment of only the most able was also inaugâ€" urated under him. 1 VIC. J. KILLIAN, INC. Deerfieldâ€"Shields owes much to Mr. Reay for his able handling of: the presidency of the board of education. Mr. Benson, the new member of the board of education, has two children in school and two who have been gradâ€" He has always been sympathetically interested in school affairs and said when requested to become g eandidate that if he could do anything to help the school he felt it his duty to do it. BRUNO NECHYVILLE (formerly the Rustic Nurseries) Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Anâ€" seldom absent from board meetâ€" Cleaning & Dyeing Co mt of the Deerficldâ€"Shiclds of education at its recent orâ€" Geo. J. McBride was elected Melvin D. Sweetland, R.Ph.G. Central Ave. and Second St. Phone Highland Park 200 390 Central Avenue Phone Highland Park 2101â€"1248 Plumbing and Heating ‘The largest dyeing plant on ° the North Shore Phone Highland Park 2125 Highland Park, Il. Phone Mighland Park 2660 Deibler Motor Car Corp. © Mverything in Hardware ~â€" ~ ~and B, P. 8. Paints *~*‘584 Judson Avenne ‘Phone 2749 Ferns and Landscaping 22%â€"24 South First Street pays the followingâ€"trib> CHRYSLER KRAUSS One of the old problems, that bas lasted with the board of supervisors, will probably be an issue again this year, it was stated by a prominent member of the board, according to the Waukegan Sun, which continues: "With conditions at the county farm at Libertyville such that action is alâ€" ways deemed necessary it is believed that the board will make another efâ€" fort to iron out the old difficulty of improper housing brought about by old bulldings that are almost beyond "The state has Tabeled the instituâ€" tion a fire trap and members of the board have not been satisfied with it (m ‘The management of the i ion by Philo Burgess is more than, can be expected but even with “mfll that will probably be adâ€" vanced will be the combining of the Lake County General hospital and the poor farm. There are 18 acres at the county hospital and members have agreed that the farm could be located there where‘ the county physician could keepconstant ‘watch over the CHOOSE V ALEDICTORIAN OF H. S. SENIOR CLASS Miss Frances Smigoski Wins This Honor; Miss Acomb old people." Because of her high standing and great number of A‘s throughout her four years in high school, the high school faculty has chosen Frances Smigoski valedictorian of the senior class, and Evelyn Acomb, as she had the second greatest number of A‘s, salutatorian. To find each student‘s rating in the class the record of each one was lookâ€" ed up. For each A the student reâ€" ceived 5 points, for each B, 4 points, for each C, 3 points, and for each D, 2 points, and the total number of points was divided by the number of subjects taken. The rating is figured so that when a college or university writes to the office asking for the stuâ€" dent‘s standing in his class, the office knows at once the place which the student held. Both the valedictorian and the saluâ€" tatorian are chosen by the number of A‘s rather than by their average. Coâ€"operation The merchants in this :g'roup are doing their‘ part to boost the comâ€" munity, always having in mind a greater Highâ€" land Park. But to sueâ€" ceed, they need the hearâ€" ty coâ€"operation of the residents of the city. It is only thru this spirit of "working together" that the best aims of the business men and the ll townspéople can reach achievement. pose of It and Seek New * Location Likely Ice Creams, Ices, Sandwiches In the Alcyon Theatre Bldg. Homeâ€"made Rolls, Bread and Pastry. Specials for all occasions. LUICK‘S ICE CREAM ANCHOR INN :. 589% Central Avenue Phone Highland Park 1849 Is Salutatorian to nb-lml-n New * Fares Sa 'nhkfl" ‘lm © steps whereby it i8 crease its fure on all of its lines in Illinois from the present rat» of 3 cents per mile to 3.6 cents per mile, says the Waukegan Sun, which exâ€" plains: The three cents per mileâ€"was authorized. by an order of the ‘Interâ€" state Commerce commission htered June 14 1981 > +0000 (Wlller The company, in its application as filed with the Illinois Commerce com» mission and also the Interstate Comâ€" merce commission, explains it is its desire "to remove the discrimination now existing as between the Interâ€" state rate which since March 25, 1927, has been 3.6 cents per mile." In case the Illinois Commerce.comâ€" mission and the Interstate Commerce commission authorize the change, z company will have the same rate oneâ€"way travel in Hlinocis that now prevails for travel from points in Tilinois to Wisconsin. ‘The North Shore in its present peâ€" tition does not make any request for a change in rates on commutation tickets. The change therefore merely applies to the oneâ€"way fares. JAW IS FRACTURED _ _ IN AUTO. SMASHUP Frank Lavardo of Highwood sufâ€" fered a fracture of the jaw Thursday morning in an automobile erash, when a truck driven my Louis Gardini of Highwood, with whom Lavardo was riding, was struck at the corner of Ravine drive and Forest avenue by m Chrysler car driven by C. E. Murray, 360 Central avenue, according to reâ€" port to the police. The truck was overturned. Gardini was not seriousâ€" ly hurt, and Murray eml;p:l’mlry. Lavardo was taken to the e f Mrs. Smith of Lincoln avenue sufâ€" fered a sprained ankle Thursday eveâ€" ning, when the Maxwell car she was driving hit a telephone pole on Ridge road, south of Deerfield road, the poâ€" lice report. She was given surgical attention at Dr. Roberts‘ office and taken home in the police car. ANKLE IS SPRAINED wWHEN CAR HITS TREE "Twas Homer who said, "Hateful to me as the gates of hades is he who hides one thing in his mind and speaks another." _ 2 “r:l.'-h"e- Duchess of York has taught English sailors to Charleston. "Great Britain makes the waves"â€"eh? Fenders & Body Repairing 20 North Second Street Telephone Highland Park 2694 Highland Park Nash Sales Nnhl.euhfln&ufldhlo- tor Car Values Park Ave. and Sheridan Road ~â€"WELDING aad GENERAL REPAIRS Highwood and Hubbard Woods J. STONEWALL 388 Central Avenue Upholstering and General Furniture Repairing For service and good work in this line, call Highland Park 573 Green Bay Road, Highwood, IIl Luick‘s Ice Cream HIGHLAND PARK Highland Park 66 Winnetka 296 Phones 1600 â€" 2428 Highwood Pharmacy DABEâ€"NEVITT Phote Highland Park 940 BUMP SHOP USED CARS been stolen the night before at view road, the police were A Ford sedan of Everett 4 from its" pasbin o e ioi Aosory at, A man name* of mrmm-ufldsw the police early Sunday clad in light attire. It was that he had been riding about for some ‘time; later the learned the man had disappeared from the Fort hospital. He was returned there. It is reported a New York doctor found one mother who was feeding her little boy milk because there was not a drop of gin in the house. The here season is at hand. Those tourists who run into traffic cops with their flivversâ€"and don‘t run. The Milky Way "Drink our thilk for surety. Purity. means security. Healthy children drinkâ€" Santi‘s Selected." Santi Brog to Health SERVICE is a | â€"Says Billy Brea‘ O‘Day PASTEURIZED _ Bd LK 490 Deerfleld Ave. Monday, May 2nd, at 7:30 a.m., we will start our daily truck service from 97 South Water Market for the beneâ€" fit of North Shore stores and clubs. ACH Goodyear Tire we sell is correctly applied and correctly IMS are checked to make sure, there is no rust on them to rot flaps and ruin tubes. NSPECTION â€" regular inspecâ€" tion â€" follows after the sale to keep your tires working efficiâ€" ANNY tire buyers appreciate that this SERVICE means econâ€" 1581 ®. J.'t 188 diencée Avense * Telephone Highiand Park 2637 For Distinetive Permanent Waving a suceessit‘. why coloring the hair L______________ L ontormmnmconmememmemint md-â€".-dlâ€"ndurhuâ€"tw-nhmâ€"hm‘â€"n d‘hnwr-ilfla--sdï¬o-h-lâ€"lm--‘hl : ooo e n M;:mv“m-flmm-h-†NEGRESCOUB DRAPE WAVES, ete. Expert Beauty Parlor Service and Artistle u-lro-m_\ THE WIGGERY muuuâ€"â€"-...nll.--l-n.fl- Tel. Randsiph 1636 Do You Need Money? To Buy a Home? To Build a Home? m-h‘;â€";;hn:bv'd-ul*uhlâ€"-â€"mnâ€"râ€"h mest ATURC noither are they any protection agzinst barning, brittling and disâ€" CharlesF. Grant, Sec‘y assist you! OR TO PAY OFF EXISTING MORTGAGE on your Home? The HWMB.lfldh‘lulflflwm"ll "The American Home, the Safeguard of American Libertics" in time and Hot Water, 4. Low $15â€"_ Than Any Others APCCREC® â€" â€" Repair Werk s Specialty * â€" 3. a. gOBWALL ‘ 1323 Wiknetie Avense e ‘Telephone Wikmette 1898 47â€" 399 CENTRAL AVE. V "HIGHLAND PARK OS. |_}