10 H. P. Parents Interested in L. F. Day School Plan to Erect New Building Highland Park parents who have hildren in the Lake Forest Day chool in Lake Forest will be: interâ€" sted to know that the school is purâ€" hasing 15% acres of ground on ireen Bay road, south on Onwentsia oad, and extending east to Western venue at a site for school buildings Mary Ann‘s First Summer SPECIAL for FRIDAY and Clearance e ATURPAY 19 South St. Johns Avenue All Our $15.00 Dresses Reduced to _ $12.95 2 for â€" to be erected in time for the beginâ€" ing of school in the fall of 1931. The property is being purchased from the Leander McCormick estate and a small section from Louis F. Swift on very favorable terms, it is reported, in consideration of the purpose for which it is intended. / The buildings will face Green Bay road in three units, the first of which will be stirted this fall and will cost about $100,000. The others will be erected as needed. There are models here for sports, afternoon and general wear in the materials you would choose in higher priced dresses and in the style details you will want. There are many plain colors as well as a large variety of printsâ€"both in light and dark shades. Our advice to you isâ€"purchase several at this low price! ‘ Dresses that will open your eyes to what $5 can buy in our shop. R Dresses for All Occasions $25.00 Don‘t Overlook _ These Startling Values! May 16th and 17th Sizes for Women, Misses, Junior Misses and Extra Sizes NEW SILK FROCKS T HE P RE 38 in Purchase Home Here Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Fleming, formerly of 206 Fairview road, Glenâ€" coe, have purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Henzy J. Armstrong the Swiss chalet at 362 Cedar avenue, Ravinia, on the ravine lot extending from Cedar avenue to the north end of Judâ€" son street. Mr. and Mrs. Fleming were residents of Glencoe since 1916. Mr. Fleming is viceâ€"president and genâ€" eral manager of the Conover comâ€" pany, manufacturers of the Conover Electric Dishwasher. Mr. and Mrs, Fleming moved to Ravinia on May 1. Highland Park | Business Men‘s League } Opens Baseball Season The Business Men‘s baseball league was recently organized and the folâ€" lowing officers elected: President, Rayâ€" mond Sheahen; vice president, Harold Giss; sec‘y, Russell Hanner; treasâ€" urer, Gregory Sheahen. The league is under the supervision of the East Park district, the umpires being furâ€" nished by them. _ The games are every Monday, Tuesday and Thursâ€" day evening at Sunset Park. During the first week there was only one game played owing to the The following teams are entered in the league: Odd Fellows, Anspach Realtors, Highland Park Press, Highâ€" land Park News, Public Service and North Shore Gas Co. Following is the schedule of the games and every player is asked to eut out the schedule and preserve it so that they will know just when they are to play. All games start at 6:30 p. m. promptly. ~â€"The schedule follows, the dates of the first, second and third rounds beâ€" tween each pair of teams being given in consecutive order:; The Schedule ralin. May 19, June 23, July 28â€"Odd Felâ€" lows vs. N. S. Gas Co. May 20, June 24, July 29â€"Public service v8. Anspach, i & May 22, June 26, July 31â€"Highland Park News vs. Highland Park Press. May 26, June 30, Aug. 4â€"N. S. Gas Co. vs. Highland Park Press. May 27, July 1, Aug. 5â€"Highland Park News vs. Public Service. May 29, July 3, Aug, 7â€"Odd Felâ€" lows â€"vs. Anspach. ~ May 12, June 16, July 21â€"Highâ€" land Park News vs. Anspach. 5 May 15, June 19, July 24â€"Public Service vs. N. 8. Gas Co. â€" May 5, June 9, July 14â€"0dd Felâ€" lows vs. Public Service. May 6, June 10, July 15â€"N. 8. Gas Co. vs. Highland Park News. May 8, June 12, July 17â€"Anspach vs. Highland Park Press, lows vs. Highland Park Press. June 2, July 7, Aug. 11â€"Public Service vs. Highland Park Press. June 3, July 8, Aug. 12â€"N. S. Gas Co. vs. Anspach. > June 5, July 10, Aug. 14â€"0dd Felâ€" June 5, July 10, Aug. 14â€"O lows vs. Highland Park News. «Mrs, W. Kittermaster of Glencoe was toasmistress and short talks were given by the president, Mrs. F. T. O‘Brien of Winnetka and by Mrs.S. W. Gibson and Mrs. Walter Hayes both of Chicago. About 175 members and guests atâ€" tended the annual spring luncheon of the North Shore Catholie Woman‘s league on Wednesday, May 7, The affair was held at the Town and Tenâ€" nis club, Chicago. â€" After the lunchâ€" eon, cards, bridge, 500 and bunco were played in the spacious lounge of the club, 175 Attend Annual Luncheon in Chicago There was a special board meeting of the league at Mrs. O‘Brien‘s home, 735 Foxdale avenue, Winnetka on Tuesday, May 13. ,M,“,Y 13, June 17, July é_2â€"Qdd Felâ€" Thursday, May 15, 1930