s Veribest NGUES ht â€"~ 29¢ "‘"" 405¢ |â€" ?, ready to eat «. 65¢ 3:b8. N 91. lass hot dayâ€" AMBLE K ONLY TS Columbia for 35¢ 69¢ 39¢ 19¢ 24¢ 29¢ 59¢) 39¢ 45¢ 10¢ 35¢ 25¢ in if There| will be. a meetmg Board of Town Auliforg: of field ~Township n' nesda: ning, June 13, at 7:30 aft the hall on Central Avenue in Hi The Wilmot Mot! last Wednesday at t] James Wilson._ Mt will entértain the C day af mM. Mci tinue to| meet duri ings commititée TeCPIMS . ©qRCREAICE® contribution to the 1 of l:;- eral hundred garments ‘and thouâ€" sands of surgical dreskings. . | > The ~gocial> servige, s@wing ‘and surgical| dressings | acti ties x: outstanding in the [Auxiliary work but a Thrift Shop run for charity, and the Memorial and Happy Day fund, which is a gerergus contfiâ€" butor the charity |\ingome,| is | a most warthwhile asset to the Auxâ€" feeding imately | function Park. $285.00. An + dental c a work year, 81 school ¢ _ Most jmportant is jocial servâ€" ice work, $1,500 ha ken spet last year on fortyâ€" rsons for hospitalllntion, special nirses, and Xâ€"rays. + | x The Auxiliary milk bill for undernoprished . se ildren [in Highland Park and I h,@ t the property of the trict of| Highland ated under the auth commisgioners to interests of the enjoymént of golf the North Shore. splendid playing fa Woman‘s Auxiliar Hospital Is Dev The life of the W n’g Auxiliary of the Highland Park . Hospital !is devoted éntirely to the needs of i; hospital, supplementing Jbin‘ eve way sible to vities bf ï¬xo parentâ€" erganization § : & way ; parent â€" or Most j m ice work, last year hospital?zl tant ) ï¬ourn$1 nt : of | Midt West lfdom. 1 Dqtrt i= fornia‘s| brawny répresentative, will be back to defend |his last! year‘s title to face a little more diffiâ€" eult and experie field than he title an eult an won ove Sonn Eddie Stupple “expert' Local Dick M Flynn, It is cellent pinosa event. The fairways an ns ‘of course have been in near perâ€" fect shape by the corps|of groundâ€" keepers, and will offer the entrants in the n a.â€"real test.! Tees have been set back to give ad ynd?e to the gighteenâ€"hole| rout@, and dopâ€" esters gxpect a 36â€"Hole fotal of 144 to be gpod for the Pss c E.0 pion&h'i} wit&a ;:tjbmflu totdto! 283 for the 72 holes, will be a favori Jock ‘ Hutchison, wht:\ Dutra beat by a stroke last yeat, is a dangerous un:fer. e : f Cooper,| W«alter| | Hageh, | k Walsh, | Chick Ev and Horton Smith will also t to ca considerable excitemient. | . â€"| : Sonny Rouse, title winner in 19[&9, Eddie s, Sam i i ‘x Stupples from Exnmgor the “expert"' who arg | strang thn? Local ateur pla ntered Dick MI;tin,‘Bill ambers, Walker Flynn, Art Olso nand B Cgey. [ ©: It is said that Rouse an ¢xâ€" cellent fppottunity to pin Al Esâ€" pinosa A&s a twoâ€"time wihner of the summer coming At 'ybmkw undgay morning appro tely ) of the equntry‘s leading |golfers vilé t at the S set Valley GolHf Club in m.ï¬s Park for the beginning of the popuâ€" es CS t e 2 SE n MA RiennOp 1. +) o td J 2 Jim ¥‘imlis who tll.m week cspâ€" tured the $5000 St. Paul Open chamâ€" Spec?t,ors’ ticketp are on sale jat Neild‘s| Sport Shop, Ggell‘s & Store, Art Olson & pany and the Highland Park |Pharmacy. | The }t:rth Shore n sta at Sunget â€" Valley 1928. Theére The Sunse e pro Y ict of | High ed under t} mmisgioner terests of joyment 0 e North St lendid play ‘oman‘s No ilmot Mo ec day at ilson. M rtain the ta m. . M o Institution. there were parti¢cipants, from 11 différent states. | . Junset Valléy Gdolf Club is 'tnu:l gift o inic assiste biâ€"weekly ing and mittee rec ion to the erty of the | Park Disâ€" Highland Park. (It is operâ€" er the auth: ity Qle park By Warner Turriff) meet during| the summer ip AudiBï¬ Will i t Tu ‘vening itchison, wht:in roke last year, tender, | H Hageh, | k is ‘?nd Horton t to ca ent.p; <}:s..t: wi in 19.%: « r Bernardi f or gre the lo¢al strang th ers bntered ¢ ambers, Walker d Bob Cary. | _ use (has an ¢xâ€" to pin Al Esâ€" e wihner of ?he | n‘ens."of f ut in near perâ€" ?m.T"f groundâ€" Ggell‘s Drug l pany and harmacy. en sta . + B | re t x _ AABE 1 » rent states. | > moté the best e -f"l" the full mfl:flifltl on ng | in every ivit{bs bf the t 1 c f he gocial servâ€" n,gben spet ir persons for I n\?rwS. : bil i;:{: 1 children |in avinia ,fotaled .00 to ete n ing on ed over l&st s ‘Club met at the | town 2 Funiapd n annual al of 03:- ind ‘thouâ€" of the IL. to nt. The municipal beaches at Central Avenue and Roger Williams Avâ€" enue, will be formally opened on June 17, accordi ï¬, to an announceâ€" ment by the Highland Park East Park Board ; k. ap"3 The Park Board is in charge‘ of the two. beaches ! ind also the mun> icipal playgrounds here, which will be opened on Juhe 26. The Deerfield; Unit, American Legion‘ Auxiliary, will hold its tegâ€" ular weekly ‘ | y this (Thursâ€" day) evening at the home of Mr. and : Mrs.‘ Williaim: Tennermann on Oakley Avenue, Deerfleld., ; After feasting their eyes on these lovely blossoms: ‘listening to Mr. Clutton talk about them, members will proceed to the ‘rose garden just west of the tratks .at Roger Wilâ€" liams Avenue, which they have had such a large in ereating and maintaining. â€" Tha will be served there by the hostes<>s, Mrs. Robert Bryant;, Mrs. John ‘Corrington and Mrs. J, Mills Eakton. Beaches to Be Opened by Park rd June 17 Ravinia Garden Club Enjoys Garden Party w Motheï¬ï¬ghdld‘ Annual Dinner June 13 The committe@ i aï¬ planned a proâ€" gram consisting ‘of community singâ€" ing, speeches and cards. i. The evenings |entertainment. will be concluded with the awarding of prizes. M f § Reservations may be made by callâ€" ing Mrs. Ben Shiflett 1444 or Mrs. C. W. Calkins 1§20. Miss Ewirlg firi t received instrucâ€" tion in phri’et n Science from her mother, ‘and latéX in 1910, from the Board of Edu g- of The Massaâ€" chusetts Metaphysical College in a Normal Class. n + i The new president, who succeeds Gov. Ralph O. Brewster in that ofâ€" fice, served as |§ ~second reader of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Chicago, of '& ich she is a memâ€" ber. From 19 f to 1926 ‘she was a member of 1¢ Christian Science Board of Lectu hip of The Mother Church, ©.She t tired © from that Board to becom#g a trustee of The Christian : Scierte ° Pleasant View Home and fl Christian Science Benevolent »4“ iation in Boston, from which position she resigned in 1931 to becomd|a member of the Bible Lessons C mmittee which preâ€" pares the lesson sgsermons ’used.in The Mothers Club of the Y. W. C. A. will hold &ge?ir annual dinner Tuesday, June h at six o‘clock in the auditorium of the Y.W.C.A. on Laurel Aveny der the direcâ€" tion of Mrs. Ben S\!%?fflett and Mrs. C. W. Calkins. (}| || .‘ ; After the dinngr ing will be held, year elected, rep for the summer dis Other impo '. t news ‘from the annual meeting of the church in Boston Monday‘ includes the anâ€" nouncement that no further contriâ€" butions to the d for the building of the new $4,000,000 home now beâ€" ing erected for Christian Sciâ€" ence Publishing Society need ‘be made after July 1, as the amount has been subscri f Ewing, who lived in Highland Park. She was a mti of Quiney, IIL., reâ€" ceiving her schooling in ‘that city and in Chicago}| Christian Science was first. brought to the attention of her family through the healing of her father, ||| );. Her mother, Mrs. Ruth B. Ewing, subsequently me a pupil of Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy, founder of Chrigâ€" tian Science, la teacher of Chrisâ€" tian Science. 'ï¬. , the Sunday s Science church« line, Mass.,â€" sikter of Miss Ruth Ewing of 541 th St. Johns Aveâ€" nue, Highland was elected president of First Church of Christ, Scientist, The Mother Church at Boston, Mo of this week. Miss Ewing is â€"a daughter of the late Judge / a Mrs. William C. Miss Mary ï¬:}wim Is â€" «~ Elected President Of Miss Mary G.| Ewing, of Brookâ€" Christian Science Church Card Party heir eyes on these ices of. Christian business meetâ€" ficers for next read, and plans imhlann F 36 Yirgfgia Grant Again| _ {) onored at Rockford ay evening, starting at 6:00, Atv.LNC ireet | Tea Pot on North: ridan "ld. v F « } [ Varjous important busi matâ€" nfeA-s 1 be ‘taken up .,and | every thémbér of the organization is|urged orth| Bhore Sunday night, sfriking Fith |greatest force at Highland Park,| |where one dwelling was dfruck | by . lightning, &n , ectri; trans er was struck by| another bolt, (light and power lines| were blown| |down, and trees: nd â€" tree limbs yere broken off and gaï¬uzed. |\The| storm struck about 9:30 and *ï¬bSi‘ about 11 o‘clock. | guring Ae ‘hi and a half, the Highland ark |Fire Department w !called ree kimes to take charge of emerâ€" ncy| situations, and pa t»f the y ware in darkness as light servâ€" ite wis interrupted by bro @n| wires, Evi ‘The| home oï¬ Charles | rty, a membkr of the Highland Park Poâ€" Bï¬e tihe. â€"He: summoned ‘the fire epar{ment, which prevented furâ€" ier d@gmage to the house ‘by temâ€" rarily patching the hole in, the oof, | The ‘residence, which|is loâ€" ted Iat 842 North End Court, did t & on fire. fj An | glectric transformer| at the ornex | of Deerfield Avenue and tid ad was struck by lightning, ind 4@ |highâ€"tension power line at econd| Street and Elm Plage was lown{down. Both emergencies were ndidd by the fire departnmient and orknbén for the <~Public. Service ‘ompiny of Northern Illinoig. ‘ompiny of Northern Illinoig. ‘ Fivé] big trees in Sunsget Park ere ken off in the 70â€"mile gale, nd dhfnage was also done in Cenâ€" ral Hark. (The storm followed an ixtreméely hot and "muggy‘" day. he fisturbance struck Highland ark, ut missed other North| Shore pmmfnhities, â€" ‘which â€" expertienced ome |rain and wind, but not the estruction which was left in the vake bf the storm here. #4 i 1 the City of Lake Forest, and. which was heretofore selected by th? hool District as a wchop} house site at an election held on the 9th pty' July, 1924. Sl:f t‘ /: Polling places â€" For Highland Park : eldâ€"Shields Township High School; for f al for Highwood, a Terrace School ; Hall) * | : The} hext regular dinner ting : thd [Highland Park Chamber of mmbtce will be held nekt| Tuesâ€" y evcning, starting at 6:30, t .the reet|Tea Pot on North Sheridan One| |of. the worst electrical and ind ||gtorms in years ‘swept the {isd Virginia Grant, dau r of airlds] F. Grant, 610 Foré Avâ€" ie, ; been selected as honâ€" ry r for the commencement reijes at Rockford College, |Rockâ€" d., ~ ~The 79th comment ment rcijges of this distinguished colâ€" e f§r women in the Middle| West EJ 1d‘ Monday, June 12, at 5 ock in the afternoon, in colâ€" of ngle. j 1 {isd Grant is one of eleven gophoâ€" res |who have been similarly honâ€" d being: chosen to t as ers| | The ujectfon of thesq girls n gnition of their on ing ck Ayring the year. Miss mi 4 ) been chosen to act| as a f in the Rockford llege th in the Timeâ€"Fortune building the tury o fProgress. ‘_| SsPECIALELECTION | ) . [ eldâ€"Shields, iship High School Distri J tss : | [Number 113 â€"| : U 8 . . ___ Lake|County, Illinois _ ; _ SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1933 | lade a cross (X) in the space to the right of the word inâ€" icaiting the way you desire to vote on the propos ;,' ‘o &pthorize the Board Of| Education of Deerâ€" â€" ‘, | / |¢ mafthefisropnatiy Higi schoot Slatriet Row: C er [13, Lake County, Illingis, to build a school FOR D ousie on the site now owned by said School Disâ€" "uk °7. .ml:er of Commere ting Next Tuesday htning Damages Resic Power Lines; Wind Hi | City at 70 Miles | byelight#ning. The bfl er‘ a Imrge chimney, ring a hole in the ro« ay one corner of the ferty was ‘alone at h HIGHLAND â€" PARK, ILLINOIS, SUNDAY NIGHT Specimen Ballot hOllSeo me at e fire | fur7 r temâ€" in, the is loâ€" ence, which Highland Park and Ray igh School; for Lake F Terrace School ; for Deg \The chairmen are Mrg, Morton G. Schamberg, North Shore: Garden Club; â€" Mrs. Lonis . V, F e&i&:’. | Highland Park Garden Btudy ; land Mrs.~ Ernest G. R@@d, Commtiâ€" nity Garden Club. : }" + | Friday is Highland Purk‘s Day for sending flowers or fruil to the Chiâ€" cago Flower, Plantâ€"an [*j ait Guild chairmen, or their assokiates of the different garden clubs, Wwho will be ‘at the North Western Mtation that day from 8 a.m. to 9:80 a.m. to reâ€" ceive, keep fresh and gend in all contributions. > : | ol ol | Young people from all sections lof Chicago are eooperati a great evangelistic campaign &b the Eighth Street Theatre, June 11217th incluâ€" sive, at which Mr. Roy L. Brown, prominent business mam of Detroit, will be the speaker. Béénuse of the widespread participation in â€" this campaign it is hoped that churches in this community will give it their support. ho iï¬ Contributions of &Nit’ ; Flowers to Be Friday Quilt and Garderï¬ Exhibit Plannéd June 21 Hold Evangelisti¢ : > «> Campaign June 11â€"17 An invitation is extefided the pubâ€" lic to attend a quilt and garden exâ€" hibit at Bannockburn @harden Club. The éxhibit will be H@d . between the hours of 12 M. and 1 p.m. There will be a luntheon, affernoon tea and a buffet supper, TWo quilts will be given away at the?_loée of the day. shE ] The diplomas will 2 resented by George J. McBride, pré@ident of the boang of education. . 5"“ invocation and benediction will be pronounced by ‘ the Rev. F .G. Pilépenbrok, of Deerfield. HIGH SCHOOL‘$ GRADUATION 231. Seniors To Receive Dilomas; Dr. Willett To Be S er the Eighth 17th incluâ€" L. Brown, of Detroit, use of the ( in â€" this AY, J licity, Mrs. 0. W. Zur We = pitality, Mrs. Lee ;) jhâ€" ¢ Mrs, Frank Venning;}social Mrs.| Leo Steele; scholarshi +]| Carl Pfanstieh1; revisions, â€" ren Danley; athletics, E .J. f Faculty representatives, | M. Buzard and*t R. L. Sandwick.| â€" |_ Mi ‘ teacher nt D School, was the lunchéonâ€"meeti Park ry| C Moraihe Hotel. Miss Griswold, following am&ed?mnomidm of the Cltb, based ‘on the Miss Tonight, Friday and Sa ¢ ni the three Barrymores} J¢ Ethél and Lionel in "Raspu the|Express." The screen | t swer many burning questio did Royal family of really die? Who killed Ra Chi i‘s matinee Saturday noon beginning at 2:30, the fea! wil "Trader Horn." ; ’ inning Sunday and confinuit through Monday and Tuesd 'xs o brillignt pergonalities in the ",' Sisteys,"! Helen: Hayes and irk Gablg . She mourned him ï¬? She gqught comfort in the chfirch then be came back. | ® gr licit pital m?aent of the Deerfiel Hig! Schvgl‘ Parentâ€"Teach ciation â€"for the. 193334 Bukiness and town peopH | ked to write to their fridnd her parts of the. country, ite em! about this service, g 1 ey | arrive in Highland P h nd | them, | during: working | ho thk Chamiber of Commercd off 1 tral Avenue, where they) c xpl e odations. Afte 'E g hours, the rooms may ‘“ 3 II‘s or Pease‘s drug store rge signs inviting World‘s F itors to stay in Highland F ve|been posted at Half Diy te 22, The Chamber of C committee in charge rk| is appealing for the lisfin |rooms for summer visitrs, New Officers, te than 65 Highland Pa ave régistered availabl he Ch; of Comme: to World‘s Fair visito y some of it.ho:.e’iroom rented. Th ting t?d{oul residents, a ber of Commerce antici for accommodation ummer. ld‘s Fair Guests vited to Stay in Highland Park rllent' Pictures to w $ Be Seen at the Alcyon airmen of committees : Mrs., Hiram Kennico { | de{light!ui meeting e ‘Bhore Gardep Club | afternoon at the | wrence Stein. | Ro ve ‘a very interesting t@k in the Garden." | rfieldâ€"Shields chool P. T. A. xt;mecfinï¬otflu eldb will une 20th at the Lake Cl;*b and | promises ito | the big meetings of year f Rotary Club M t . Griswold, 1 i J}W-Shieldlv f the gudst at the wee hâ€"neeting of the iry Club oh Monday Bt | ut MeéFarland an outst itt on roses will be the Griswold Is Gues Wednesday and Thurs@gry reck, Katherine He ‘live in "Christopher 8 ® ersonal story of: a #ill ers, â€"| o# J kA’lcyqn Theater pr | & with an airâ€"washed gpol M. L. Hirsch has sarden Club _ Open Season J France and the <Uni 2. . . J ,__ | are 10@@UCL TV ~| three To 1|~,| Road. 1 Th : P uoeof e , 1GCHIMS, " e |jc 8 to HOD | pp cent an es |Ats | the coffint poling | tramuf@] a } Entrlibs . || |§) | be addféss bialls | Shore ue 'E. Shore ’ m *.9 | Park. [|« How is ir being OEganized and plans 4 made a tr Jnl;ot. h?!:o'& the lathér partwof July.© _ the second annual North : Tenâ€" nis ToWpnament to start about July 15. .Sq that the older as well as the. young | pat will have: equal opporttnity to participate, thete will inclusiye, is \@ligible for entrance. . M : bownlpo s authori< ties have : ipressed their that the courts are the finest :and best kapt up i thhhrrlht’. They are log@ted West Park Avenue, three Blo «’ of Bay Road. ’m are free to the use of peerfiBlaâ€"Shields Sehool years 18 ye north inclusi "C“‘.-:“ 'utn .wm the co !iu in ‘of the summer inâ€" tramu®@] atHletic program. + Entifbs fopsthe nerit may be addbÂ¥: mm High Hchook: care of the North Teni Eibiï¬on wWwill ~ BeGiven At Deerfieldâ€", ° Shields Courts Sunday In régponse to the dem. of the many :h tennis fans "on the edirts | of the new . < sm.x Metic field an unce~ ment Hés beeit received the inâ€" terna " (ly [famous â€" star, Mr. Bl@omgtrhnd, will give an exâ€" hibitio®] match at the Hih school courts [hext Sunday afterpcon at .2 summd® is ander the direction of J. D. F1 id ‘a number of interestâ€" ing eviits are planned. _A Kasceball field ip will be found on anâ€" other )tllilhll‘.i as berg, i p fton 468, . Carpenter : toulg 9882, Jurge with 1 wotes, and c rhefen 9y produntofin â€"â€" The | ‘by precinets: in Deerâ€" ing in line with theâ€"allâ€" nd § ural athjetic proâ€" nd antramurai u::n proâ€" :5'3"1"'!5 ‘athictic ‘field this cand / The total in the tow Hfor the four dait« was a§ [follows: For J Ralph R&. Dady,| }417; for Judge Arthur E. Fishe loï¬â€˜;lnr Judge D. Shurtlkff ; ; and for Charles E. ' r.’;:‘. : candate, 1077. » jurdges were Réâ€"elected in the M dially of was 14114 |for repeal |and 8819 that pri time it housd,] a in a d Eim Place gigd St. Johnsâ€"Avenue Mr. Bloog is the former inâ€" rcoguu thampion‘ of| Gothern= rg, iÂ¥eden, and holds mény cham, No T. J simar. mds & " B min‘ltu is to which goes for the and icare of the sourts as 417; for Judge tmu- E. ‘lfl&;lor Judge . D. ; ; and for Charles E. or,t,‘t‘. C ~candate, â€"elected in the alâ€" X qgn SERVICE ‘BTATIONK . | herroblyntgl. m a or anything else e of kigh prices, it‘s value ahks over the ‘country bohflat high prices and re Mikely to go higher if . Mige to uet 5 46. ti 1d Township voted for two ip precords 1897 for ; ‘wet in Monday‘s e Tby State of Ailingis votes §1 + $# While Thoughts r money is tied ‘up ournament, Highland prices are likely to ther than lower. is will be no.charge for and the public is corâ€" # buy the t C CCg + s1 ) ‘being uu:‘:-r | North Tenâ€" o ‘start about July ider as well as the ill have an equal !;tk!nto.' will of falling prices and . 275 AY 34