Patronize the Press Advertisers WaAAidAddAAAAdAAAiAAAAAAAAA i New Miralago Cafe ‘] JOHN A. COLBY & SONS Theâ€"prices â€"are most attractive, those illustrated, settee $112.50, easy chair $28.50, 'lonnz%chair $49.50 with ottoman at $21.50, arm chair $28.50, table. e have also a line of iron furniture with rubberized pads, and charming tables with glass tops. Come in and see them and many other models. & Acceeding to popular demand, Colby‘s north suburban store is displaying bamboo, reed and cane furniture for porch and color combination. A a A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A| In a shady nook, nestling among luxuriant foliage ‘and surrounded by gay flowers may be your favorite retreat for reading or enâ€" tertaining. Its furnishing is your concern. A Compliment to Your Garden DINNER COME vel FOR Opening Thursday, May 28 WILMETTEâ€""On the Lake"â€"No Man‘s Land For Reservations Phone Wilmette 4171 James H. Davis, Proprietor 620 Church St., Evanston Al Haudler‘s Orchestra Dancing and Entertainâ€" ment until 2 a. m. Full Course Dinner $1.50 . â€" CHARGE COVER T H F _ The matches were held at 3 o‘clock in a vacant lot at Sheridan road and Water street, Waukegan. A silver cup, donated by the Waukegan Chamâ€" ber of «Commerce, went. to the winâ€" WNegppeiy: :0 xc on cce «oo ien penoniu kn deidrideatran o ie ndh Highland Park held Antioch two feet over the line for the first minute and a half, but then Antioch came thro}uli in a mighty effort to get back over the line, and won. Cameron, Paul Marty, Leo Coffman and Sidney Jennings, had only 10 minutes â€" before â€" beaten the Round Lake team, whileAntioch had bested Waukegan.. The Waukeganâ€"Antioch match came to an end in 45 seconds, Waukegan realizing that they could not win. f <Highland Park‘s team, composed of John A. Shelk, Ray Sneeden, Wiiliam Overcome in the Jlast half minute by the Antioch fire department‘s tugâ€" ofâ€"war team, Highland Park‘s fire deâ€" partment team lost an exciting match held in Waukegan yesterday, as part of the Waukegan jubilee. _ _â€"__â€" _ Antioch Tugs to Victory Over Highland Park Team ; Dave Roberts / .. Scoutâ€"Daveâ€"Robertsâ€"of â€"Troop â€"22; Glencoe Union church is one of the latest Eagle scouts of the ecouncil. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs: Keith â€"Robertsâ€"â€"of â€"464â€"â€"Washington â€"street; Glencoe. Mr. Roberts is the chairman of the North Shore Area council neckerchief slide Dave is wearing was presented as a gift from his parâ€" ents on theâ€"night he received his Eagle badge. It is made of two genâ€" uine eagle claws from Wyoming, fasâ€" tened with a silver band engraved with Dave‘s name, f Dave joined the scouts in October, 1929, was second class January 1930; first.class by. March 1930, Star â€" July 1930 and Life by October 1930. This is a fine progressive record. He was an honor camper at Makajawan in 1930. atest Eagle Scout Photo by Hecketsweiler We wish to offer our sincere appreâ€" ciation <‘to our relatives, neighbors, and friends and the Royal Neighbors, Tabernacle society, Sodality of the Blessed Virgin, Holy Name and C. D. of A. for their flowers and spiritual bouquets : and . condolence messages, rendered at the time of our Bereaveâ€", ment â€"ofâ€"wifeâ€"and â€"mother, . The members of the ‘Building comâ€" mittee of the Bethany Evangelical church have completed most ‘of their plans for the financial â€"driveâ€"toâ€"raise a fund of $25,000. â€"The funds raised by the local church will be duplicated by the annonymous friends that were referred to in a recent issue of the paper. The campaign will begin about June 1 and will continue until the fullâ€"amount is raised, which must be done before Dec. 31. Many people in the community have already exâ€" prfssed their â€"keen, interest in this unusual offer, and have asked that they might have a part in putting this campaign over 100 per cent. Complete Plans for â€" â€"â€"â€"â€" Campaign for $25,000 Mrs. Betty Mendel was arrested in her flat at 243 Ashland avenue, by Sergt. Iver Iverson. Several customâ€" ers were_ in the place. _ The police.reâ€" port stated. Two alleged speakeasies were raidâ€" ed under the direction of Chief Emil Lauridsen in Highwood Saturday night and two keepers, one a woman, were fined $50 and costs by Magis: trate G. S. Rettig. Leo Mendoli, proprietor ‘of the Smoke Shop, 317 Waukegan avenue, was arrested after a customer admitted he had purchased liquor there. *~ TNR d NMITSI 10L J , BCR PJ1E SUVLâ€" tion;, News ~Flashes, A.B.C. (oil bur: ner company), The Press, Quality Meats, Post Office, and Odd Fellows, There also will be a church league of four or more teams that will play during the summer. A girls‘ basetball team has been formed, and, if three other teams aré organized, a league will be organâ€" The schedule for the first week is as follows: â€"â€"AtLincoln â€"Playground Monday, June 1, 6:30 p.m.; News Flashes vs Bowman Dairy; Tuesday, 2,â€"6:30 p.m., Highwood â€"Qualityâ€"Meats vs A.B.C. Wednesday, 3, 6:30 p.m. Bocks Service vs. ~Highland Park Press. _ Thursday, 4, 6:30, Ravinia vÂ¥s.â€"Oddâ€"Fellows. iinienindloarne e ogwnlie Highwood Police Chief Conducts More Raids The Baseball league schedule for the season will be published in next week‘s issue of this paper. The executive committee met on Tuesday and drew up schedules for the season. A pamphlet of rules for the entire playground program is beâ€" ing printed by the East Park board, and will have wide distribution. Allâ€"games will be played on Linâ€" coln park and Ravinia park diamonds. The teams which have joimed ‘the Community ~Twilght basebaill league are Bowman Dairy, Bock Filling staâ€" Community Twilight Baseball League Is Formed; Other Groups CARD OF THANKS Mr. M. F. Curley and family Thursday, May 28, 19