VOLUME XIX ELM PLACE MEETING LARGELY ATTENDED Enthusiasm Marks Start of School ‘Fund Campaign Mon. day;' Urge Co-operation The plan of the Citizens' commit" tee (in grade school education in Elm Place end Green Bay road to provide}! extra funds for operating the schools until the next quadrennial .i2Urifiiil, three years from now, was unfolded in an interesting audience of several hundred citizens and parents last Monday evening-at a mass meeting hid in Elm place auditorium. Mayor Lewis sold his audience on, Highl'and Park, a fine place in which to live. E. C. Wolcott, noted author- ity on Boy Scout and playground aptwities, anid in effect 'that tine boy or girl is worth a million dollars., R: Arthur Wood told of the school lward’s predicament in fituttteeg, Wil. liam Reay, a man of much school ex- perience, endorsed the program from the platform. And, finally, Mr. Mur- ray told the, citizens what. would be necessary if the plan to raise money failed. V Alternative Prospect What would happen it th fund campaign failed? Either our schools would (Continued on page 4f Fourth Time Elected Stock Exchange Head R. Arthur Wood of Highland Park was elected a few days ago to serve his fourth term as president of the Chicago Stock exchange. He was named without opposition and is the first to be elected to the ofiiee four consecutive terms. T Women's Golf Program at Sunset Valley Club The program for this season for the women members of sunset Valley Golf club, as announced by the com. mittee on Sport and Pastimes, is as follows: September July 14 North' Shore Open. September 7 Mixed Two "all Fnunnme. The ideal weather last Tuesday brought out a llrge number of the women who enjoyed an excellent luncheon together following a morn- ing of play, and all stayed either for bridge or another nine holes of golf in the afternoon. Jun .1 u) y August " Hm Qualify-int: In: l'irn rountl,t Scrum! round 11m?! mum! I "est three hula nut of mum.» nu" and on Least number of putth Haw mum-L Lillie.“ two hall [nun-om». Invkulinn day {or city clubs. Club championship quallfyl'nu round l-‘irnt round eUrnpionahip making. ti, and round ehampionship mgteher. Third mum! ehtuttpinnMtip muchu. Fin-la in club ehnmpiomrhip muchn _ __ Engeld Bymu Ih mulch". 1 matches nmlirap T be Highlanb Park Page: would have to page 43) if the school club putter, for nine holes. ttine hula- Annual commencement exercises of Deerfield-Shields high school will be held on Thursday evening, June 12, at K215 o'clock, in the high school su- ditorium. Dr. Louis L. Mann, Ph.D.. of the Chicago Sinai congregation and a Chietwtruttiveraity professor, will be the speaker. His subject will Irrs “Education and Life." Thpre will be Ilsa two student speakers. Wilda Miessner. the stu- nont highest in scholarship in the class, will speak on “The Bord of Mantua," and William Ellis, second in schnlarship in theuGss, will hive Pe 0 PAN' , . I The high school orchestra, under the direction of Mrs. Manning, will furnish music. and the Boys Glee club. under the direction of Mr. Dinkeloo, will sing. Miss Virginia Engels will play a piano solo, The invocation Ind (Continued on may 46) Graduation Exemises At High School To Be V Held June 12; Program J. M. Appel’s Leave on Two Months Trip Abroad Mr. J. M. Appel, president of the Niel-land Park State bank, together with Mrs. Appel and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin T. Goist of Jollet sailed Tues. day. June , on the “S. S. Columbus" of the North German Lloyd line for a two months trip abroad. They lu-va reservations for the Fusion Play at Oberttmtnerettu on June " and will hit the high spots on the con- tinent, followed by an unto tour cov- orintt the British Isles. Return puss- aze will he on the Bremen leuving Snuthamptnn on July 26. The American Legion Auxiliary No. MI of Highwpod, wish to expreu their eratltude-to the citizens of the community who so cheerfully and lib- erally contributed to the fund: for the relief of the diubled veterans, their dependents and the dependent: of veterans who have passed nay. Auxiliary Pleased When a community like Highland Pnrk has schools like Elm Flue and Green Bay Road with a notable reputation for progressive policies and modern methods of education there should be ‘no doubt of popular support when the rallying cry is sounded. Every citizen of District 107 is proud of these schools. proud of their history and of their.aehievetttents Ind standing as me of the finest public school units in the country, 'in both system and accom- plishment. Every resident of Highland Park would regret any blok- yyard step in its management fr eyTur/tt _stud_y.l .They are Highland schools. The Press has every tmnfidence that the oitizvns and tuxpuvers of District 107 will not fail the schools in the present brisk. They have manifested their interest in the schools und'thoir faith in their future before; they can be relied upon to stand by them again. Let us all help Elm Pllce and Green Bay Road schmls to carry on. iiGi ita'iGiGsaiiiGrtGrtk"thly Atlddiatitur,uMitne features. Sure there can be no possibility of lurk " fimsneial support for nu his subject "The Program of Help Elm Place-Green Bay to Carry On HIGHLAND has, lumow, Tamas“, JUNE 5, 1930 With Poppy Sale Snurdly marks the invasion ot the Ravinia Tennis club court: by the Chicago Town nnd Tennis elub's "B" team. The Ravinin tennis tum, com- posed of Seymour. Lenming, Funk and John Horn, Kuh, Kern sud tUhr, has been practicing for the Int two weeks very vigorously Ind hopes to make a good showing min“ thi- strone Chic-go helm. There are five courts in excellent playing shape It the club new and during the tnurnunent thou people entered in the tournament. but not members of the club, will be allowed the privilege of practicing for their tournament matches. This privilege is extended only during the period of this tourtttttttettt, The aninil Tennis tournament, which in Highland Parkers Ind begin on Sunday. June Saturday as previously tho cnurts of the club Ravinia Tennis Club Open Tournament n ' Begin June 8; Detuiis The Rsvinil Tennis club's open tournament, which is open to all Highland Parkers Ind friends, will begin on Sunday, June 8. instead of Saturday as previously announced In tho courts of the club will be used for the match play with the Chico†Town Ind Tennis team. Entries to this tourmment should be telephoned to Jerry Lemming It Httthland Park Mr, or Eugene Kern at Highland Park 4066 before Thursday night so that drawing can be made. Please be lure to give your full name. telephona number and street addreu so that you can be ttotiiied as to your op- ponent for your next match. A are†den! of interest has been manifested in this tournament and many entries have come in in the last few days. The club h, very de- mons of promoting Interest in tennis and will be glad to hove Hichiend Parkers telephone their entries to the above named men. The regular meeting And luncheon of the Highland Park Liam club is held tcdny noon at the Green Tu Pot. The Lions Ire growing in number and enthusiasm, and pro-pom tor further expansion appur prowling. Lions Club Meeting _ Held Today at Noon trely such LINCOLN MO RAVINIA SCHOOIS GRADUATION The Eighth nude gradation u- ercivm of the Lincoln and Went ttidtte schools will be held Walled-y eve- ning June II. It 8 o'clock in the Lite. Former June tt, and Latter In June Ir, Clu- Pllyl all Granite Lilia Pauline Elk-W Dummy Evelyn Cl Allu- EIII-llth VI Perry Wilfred Llo M-et Elk-k4 Murmur] Guru! Ru "eri4rtslrreker Dun-thy hun- Moi Arr The muu children for nursery school Ind klndergu‘ten It the De t tactive Attractive Pronto! at De Forest School mun-s the thin of rhildn-n be and six year: to dew-lop the The Leglon have held min!- In years billed but thin promin- to be one of the biggest eeettta ever (Inn. There will be the mug! canal-lon- with dance- uch evening, and iota of good cumminment. "A Ford tor a Dime" will be one of the m5 Idopted for the an!“ M details will - In I»: but of the PM“. American Legion Plans 3 Day' Carnival Bum-fella Spencer Post, Auden Legion. are planing a that do, at. nlvnl to be held Thursday. Friday and Sammy. July 8, I ad 5. In Sum Pull. 'oretr I uhool auditorium. 'ollowing In the program Ind "at "dual“; lb! " ‘0“.- Im- 'tttaM-ttt Bot, My Evelrrt Cllrk . , III-lnlh You" y Wilfred lad RIM ENI- F‘ndrirkmn " Di (t wheel will Huh "I.†It â€my experience , amul- ‘ntinued on n Be Within! f MW“! " " Ali; 1M I‘d-nation have a moat at- for tlie summer “and K illi' mer more Noun: " Th 1ka Di Tide M) ttttont swim-I Ila-ml: "tl Fitt