'1‘: A DEMONSTRATIOIil w...u"nun-ann-nauan-uuunmhnnmmum.m.nmmi§yyï¬_§ Phone L30 For Fresh Fruit and Vegetables FUR STORAGE 33! Cent ml A "mu- m"......"....-.-.."".."."."." "o.-..-...--.-- " Highland Park Electric Co. Mt Central Avenue HUBER ELECTRIC CO. Free Delivery - Prompt Service VICTOR BROTHERS CO. The Thor electric portable ironer will be given in our shop window at 382 Central Avenue. CALL HIGHLAND PARK 4050 _ The Sunset Fruit Mart Saturday Afternoon and Evening . on our premises. Now is the time to have your Furs placed in the care of a Furrior. We are offering greatly reduced prices on 382 Central Avenue repairs and remodeling of furs. ESTIMATES CHEr,RrUMA' GIVEN . We Call for and Deliver NORTH SHORES LEADING FURRIERS and of Phone Highland Park 4050 Manufacturing Furriers Phone 130 THE PIES! "", Annual Flower Show at a‘ Lake Forest June 14-15 The annual flower show, staged by the Lake Forest Garden club and the North Shore Horticultural society. will he held June 14 and tr, at the Edith Rockefeller‘Mc('nrmick estate which‘will he opened to the public for tho occasion. The general public is invited to subs mit entries at the show although it is expected that the bulk of the ex. hibits will come from the trardemrof exclusive north shore homes. This year's flower show is being managed hy I committee of which Mrs. Walter Brewster and Mrs. Rob. (rt A, Gardner are eo.ehairmen. The other mt-mbors of the committee are Mt-mlamos Earle Reynolds, John An. rlvrws Kine, Donald B. Douglas. Lea- ter Armour, Philip Armour, Fame" Wmmm. Wm. McCormick Blair. Ed. ward Walk-s. John Coleman, Logan VOiontrm.v, Roy Sturtovttnt, William H. Mitchell. Rockeller McCormick and Alhort B. Dirk, Jr. , Entry blanks may be obtained from Mrs. Robert A. Gardner, 1051 Meadow lane. Lake Forest. Illinois, and the tmtrieg must he in her hands bvfnro " p. m. on Tuesday. June IO, Commentwmrnt exercises were" held nt the Wilmot schnnl on last Thurs, uay evening and included amen: the graduates were Ada Vinyard, William llmtings. Fisk Lnekridge, Alice Thompson. Julianna Willman, Ray- mund Carter, Eleanor Alenermntt and F',arl Stevens. Crrunty Superintendent T. Arthur Simpson gave a very interesting talk um! diplomas were presented to mem- bers nf the class by the president of the nehvml hcard, Mr, E. L. Vinyard. Following the exert-Hes the mem- Lori of tho P. T. A. were hostesses Wilmot Graduation Exercises Thursday Simpson a um} diplom bers of th tho svhvml burs of the P. T. A. wort- hostesses at an infm'mnl root-Minn, ice crN'arn and cakv weresrvpd. In the Mtvrnrmn at Woodland Park. th" pupils of the srhnol with their tvachors onjnyml thoir.anrmal picnic. Tho ottteloupe alt-mum shun will he hon- tor the mnvunionre nf thnso who don't carp to gamble on htrrso.w.---Ohin St IN‘ Journal. _ Phone Highland Park MI H. P. Vote Noted in Prohibition Poll of the Literary Digest Literary Digest prohibition poll tity ures released Saturday show Wauke- can people who took part in the vot- ing to be M) per cent in favor of the n pen! of the 18th Amendment cover. ine prnhihitirm while 50 per cent are for modiheation of the present dry bill. Only 220 out of 1,128 local resi- dents voted for the absolute enforce- mrnt of the presen.t liquor laws, it was revealed, f 1 Tamed about in Lake Michigan by high waves while towing a scow back In Highland Park from a position m ut thrvo miles north of that city, Captain Frank Nam: in "The Brat" was forced to cast adrift the scow in order to successfully make shore Thursday of last wvvk, says the Waukegan Times. Barge Goes Adrift in Lake Near H. P., Lands at Lake Forest Friday _ He finally managed to reach Great» Lakes aftI-r a battle with head Winds. With him was Arthur Tilley, also of Waukegan. _ The pair had been at Highland Park where they picked up a scow an which was drrrick and other ma- terials. Thoy unloaded three miles mirth and wow about to return with tho so: w whnn they found it was int, passihh- to make headway. The barge', carried by the wind, drifted ashnre at Lake Forest ground- ine itself opposite the estate of Mrs. Edith Ruekefpller MeCormiek. It was to he returned to its owners Friday. The Waukegan men were none the worn fur their experience although lumkon down bilge pumps added some what to (hair plight. As soon as the stnrm let down, Nahu was able to brine "Tho Brat" hack tn Waukegan. The Evanston coast guard were no- tifwd that "The Brat" was in trouble Thursday owning and wont to their aid. By the time they arrived on the some, however. the boat had reached port. The guards returned shortly after 3 o'clock to their station. What mystifies the country in Ruth McCormick’s case is how it comes that anybody would be willing to spend a quarter of a million dnllars to get into the United States Senate,- of all plan-s. Ham Lewis. with a bid of $3h, shows tr better sense of values. Thursday, June 5, 1930