. _Edward J. Phelpsâ€"of K’enilwonh! 31. years. . was elected president of the New bpaness he Trier High school Board of l:‘.d_uca-.l"_s time to t tion at the meeting of that body last' high school. week> He succeeds J. R. Gathercoal| ~ of Wilmette. ~Mr. Phelps h%s been a | Ma« member of the New Trier board for| . One can g 11 years and has been intensely inâ€"| farm machi terested in the affairs ‘of the school.I mian than .n Kenilworth Man Head of New Trier Board On‘ January 1, RAVINIA AUDITORIUM Friday Evening, May 10th, 1929 DANCE â€"PANTOMIME: 16 North Sheridan Road, Highland Park SPECIALISTS in all lines of BEAUTY CULTURE The profits are for.the Auditorium Committee t6 purchase MILDRED HAESSLER Helen Ryan 1929 Admission 50¢ ; Children 10c PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 3220 Experts in Permanent Waving , We retired as ourthâ€"Annual Pupils of stage equipment at eight o‘clock ROOMS 7 and 8 *a given by at the BEAUTY SALON presidentâ€"and manager of the Northâ€" ern Trust Safe Deposit company after serving that company for more than 31. years. .With his retirement from | business he plans to devote more of f his time to the interests of New Trier . One can get better results by using farm machinery operated by a good man than by passing laws.â€"Farm & Firesice. _ MILADYC‘S Jane Stewart Machines Vs. Laws Usually the blood is thinner and more acid in content, which causes a rash to break out. Tiny raw surfaces and itching white lumpy placesâ€"alâ€" most. too small to, be visible to the naked eye but large ehough to admit microbes® which infect the skin=â€"form on the back and shoulders, face, neck and chest. C j 2 i Even women whose ‘complexions are neyer affected in this way at any other. time of the year may show these disturbances in the spring. And those who suffer all year round from acne, that distressing, humiliating afâ€" fecétion commonly known as pimples, find it aggravated. â€"Spring is a most difficult season for the skin, for at this time the genâ€" eral system is undergoing subtle changes which are quite naturally reâ€" flected in the complexion. "A Pleasant Pla@e to Eat" Highland Park, III. HOWARDâ€"UDELL CAFETERIA Tin / Beauty, how frailâ€"and how fleeting, The bloom of a fine summer‘s day. | CMaAUJALR DA s AOO LA Py t NMAR LLWON M elar dJNMKEA Dy Helena Kubinsteim \‘, rX: v ® ® \D" â€" Quick Service uly Secrobs \*..*J 4 Ne n iess aes Drink plenty of water. Bathe freâ€" But better than any tonicâ€"however fine the tonic may beâ€"â€"both for the system and complexionâ€"is a proper diet. Modern scientific knowledge of proper dieting is a safe and certain way to the cure of many ills. _ > <â€"~ Never irritate the skin by harsh rubbing. Instead pat it dry softly. Protect it with a film of good nonâ€" greasy astringent lotion and finish with a fluff of pure, fine powder. _ pure soap.> Cleanse the face, night and morning, with a special washing preparationâ€"not a soapâ€"unless it is a â€"reputable acne soap, or use a medâ€" icated antiseptic cleansing cream. Protein foods> such ‘as ~nuts, eggs and ‘cheese may be substituted for meat or fish in the diet. : Remember that ‘these are rich and highly eonâ€" centrated and do not overâ€"induige in them. j Avoid greasy fried foods, pastries, sweets and starches. Eat less meat, although fresh meat and fish may be eaten profitably once a day, unless one is suffering from severe acne‘ when it ig wiser to. refrain from meat entirely.. ¢ iess _ In the spring and summer season eat plenty of â€"fresh green vegetabls and fruits. The ieafy vegétables and the citrus fruits â€" oranges, lemons and grapefruitâ€"are among the best. This changed spring condition â€"of the system has always been acknowlâ€" edged, as we know from the oldâ€" fashioned habit of taking "spring tonics"â€"sulphur and molasses or figs and senna. And these relics of grandâ€" mother‘s day are still in vogue with certain women in sections of the countriy. § A# PLEATINGâ€" HEMSTITCHING 120 North Green Bay Rd \~‘ â€"_ Phone 354 K COVERED BUTTONS, PINKING and OTHER DRESS TRIMMINGS Burns . _ ZLZAHNLE | [} Hotons Rupbinstatn Thursday, May 2, 1929 â€"_â€" To Be We‘ Americans scrious meaning sclf discitpline, i brudish morality towering facts W power.â€"The Amw toward a summ door enjoyment. Dotted here â€" looking céabins, and miniature â€" streams, the. tw of Coliseum flo the exhibits of expdsition and which opens on until May 11, a the inspection of men, nature lo\ vacationists wh annual Chicago $ QVS Outdoor Li s oueâ€"caypy C The physician the injured ma pital, where it 1 fered a fracture the fifth and si> Glencoe village presumed, in sta him to fall fror . _ David Giacon vinia and an e of ~Glencoe, sur dent last week broken. * ' At the High]: body was encas is said, he has recovering. Raviria Ma Broken V Thursday, May s playing at getting.â€"The ome â€" men The See to the taken i followe tour is Foll