Highwood Boy Scout Committee Drive for Funds ls Under Way " ernmnx "r:cruvtisAwon OI" MERIT" FOR PERFECT SOUND Pharm- 2 '00 tOH SIIUWIV‘} SUI "DAL MAt' " SI'NIMY. MAY Ix \lll,\||\\ Fttt "SDAL FRll|\\' The Cohen: and Kelly: In Scotland " MI th "mt "in “THE LOVE PARADE" SHOWN“ All-Talking Drum- RUTH CHATTKR'NN' - FREDERIC MARCH “THE DESERT SONG†alcl ttt M JEANETTE MaclmNAiJ) - LUPINO LANE Ramon Navarro in “DEVIL MAY CARE" with GEORGE SIDNEY - CHARLIE MURRAY any lay t2 Incl ending Mly rout. rummiuee of the it of whieh Mr. Ray. chnivman will conduct u 3500.00. its (main to. “SARAH and SON†th, tand , build th ty F. Fisher, chuirmul "ommittee. It i! the wood ha» but! such I p'nmr the drive Ind . proud to note that miually mulling to the " other north share sizing and supporting your inter: In: at the any HM' ur " HSIDA Y, W EDS ESIIA t " with JOHN RULES AND ALL-STAR CAST only ntrihution “aims thr ALCYON " ‘tizt-n in High V " Hun-in “Minn 24:30 Rrnttetrd return "nun-mom of qth wood M organizatinn MAURR'F, (‘III'IVALIER in the man wpport quanta to. rth Shore all house will Io ader "man 'I'WH'm mailed Highland Pitrk ‘rg-m llli "NI m" ‘Garden Study Club I Meets Next Monday The club will be conducted on n tour of some of the lovely gardens of Glrrrcre after the meeting. llinn & Hinr, real estate, loans and immune, " removing their once {run 15 S. St. Johns Ivonne. High- land Park, to Suite 35, at 37 W. Jack- “:n houlevard, Chieatro. However, I nu-mlu-r ofthe firm un_be reached, it w ann'tuncvd, at any time at 21 S. Lindon avopuo. phone H. P. 2340; rn-uidt-nce phone, 459. The firm will ruminuo its lctivity nu the north show as heretofore. This firm is compared of Col. Lu. nuu A. "inc and son, Frederick Otis Hint. Thoy have been " the St. Johns nwnue lneatiott for the past tive yt-Irs and have mule this their m vin offire, although they have main- The Highland Park Garden Study club will meet Monday, May 19 at the home of Mrs. Thqmu Dawson. 692 W. Park avenue, at I p. m. Ther" will he an exchange of plants. Each member will bring n plant from her garden and exchange with In- uther member. The Book Review will he by Mrs. Charles Brooks on "Lit- tle Gardens fur Little Money," by Mrs. Brewster. m Hine & Hine Remove Offices to Chicago m lull“ his time thn' Cnntinuotm Shawn 2-t I :30 ,trtee inNPhicakn during I" autiful sol Slum-n, Mgr. 'olor MAY 19, 20, 21 MA y 22, 2.1 THE PRESS Mrs. llaosslor's fine work deserves much prnise. Her enthusiasm and delight in preparing for the pluto- mime hns been unfailing. and her pu- pils not much joy from their work with hvr. Mrs. Haesslcr has given tho proceeds of the pantomime to the piano fund. and has the hearty, thanks and npprocintion of her enm- munity. . The two ‘performances of the Court of King Polo. given last Friday and Saturday by Mildred Haessier's danc- init pupils in the Ravinia auditdrium, Wore rapturously re‘ceived by chil- dren in the audience and were regard- ed by the adults who had witnessed the previous productions of the com- munity dancers, as the mast finished and artistic of them all. Ravinia Pantomime by Dance Pupils Pleases Two Large Audiences Roc'oipu are not all in and Mal re. sults and winners of free dancing tuition will he announced later. Celso (iontilini of Highwood is one at the eight Lake county students in the University of Hiinois who will be awarded honors for high standing: at ceremonies to he held Friday " the university. according to press reports from Urbana. The others no from Waukettan, with the exception of one, Miss Anna L. Jackmln of Lake Fora-t. Highwood Student Is Honored at Illinois Ancient Pack Burro 11 h. P. WOMAN 31mm I ANCIENT PACK BURRO Miss O'Brien Tells Experience in Colorado Mining Town in Early Days _ Armunt " the approaching fate of u 62 year old burro, pack animal of the (Tnluradn mining country from early d eys. which appeared in the Chi.. cago tribune rcrcntly. recalled to Miss Isabel O'Brien, 415 N, Sheridan road, Highland Park, experiences many opt" am when she encountered this same hurro while teaching school in CoVrmln. The excerpt from the Tri. bunn follows, and Miss O'Brien's letter regarding her experiences is appended: Tribune Story Fairplay, Colo.-Tho end of the trail neared tonight for Prunes, 62 year old Dunmucklc gray pack burro. Death, miner friends of old Prunes believe, is the kindest fate for him. His tooth are Cone and his aged legs, which for more than halt a century paekedfortunes of ore over the moun- tain trails of this region, no longer are nimble. His sure footednesu is gone.' llc mow-s now only with dif- ficulry, .Since Prunes lost his teeth years ago housewives of Fairplay have ted hun kitchen foods, frapjaeks with now- holly grease, baked beans, hunks of Mean and eggs. Now he has become tun weak even to make his rounds to the‘hnmes for fond where once he was tireless. ' Miners plan either to chloroform or shoot Prunes. Over his grave they will erect an egg-shaped granite mon- ument, upon which the following will he inscribed.. "Prtmesr--h Burro, “368-1930" "A servant of, Leadville, Alma, and l-‘airpl w. He played his part in mak. (Crntinued on page 13) School Teachers Driest, Digest Poll Indicates Tlu, schnol teachers of America lie the driest, and the lawyers are the wvtlest, a m n n g the professional tho Literary Digest polls. In Illinois, the teachers voted 3,469 Kruups, according to the returns of for ontnreoment, 696 for modification and 821 for repeal:; bankers voted 1,682 far enforcement, 906 for modi- fientiun and 1,973 for repeal; the clergy vntvd 1,289 for enforcement, 276 for modmeation, and 1,036 for rt'prual; doctors voted 1,091 for en- forcement, 9H for modifleatiom and 2,006 for repeal; and lswyen voted LOW for entoreerntnt, 730 tot modi- fieation, and 2,235 forjepenl. . Rabbi Jacob Singer, of Temple Mispah of Chicago, will occupy Rah- bi Kopald’s pulpit It North Shore Congregution Israel, Lincoln and Vernon mienuel, Glencoe, next Sun- day morning, May 18, " 11 o'eloeh. His theme willabe "NenekerN Quar- rel with Religidh," a discussion of his "Treatise on the Gods." This will be the last rcgulnr service of therseuon. All are cordially invited. Rabbi Singer Speaks at N. S. Congregation Israel 'lhuraday, May 15. 1980