ting Song cto Tol. Highland Park 1385 Carl Kinley vid Stryker ‘AY, JUNE 8, Todd and ‘ On‘Friday, June 16, from : o‘clock, ‘the Ravinia Garden wi}l? be hostess to the nei iu%; garden clubs at a garden at ‘the Rose Gardenh on Roge! liams avenue just west of the road tracks. The roses will at thei and members of th¢e Ravinia G Club are so proufl of this lo spot that they are| anxious to h all gardeners visit and enjoy On Friday there will be an i tion of cut iris peonies. Blossoms will also| be for salé. freshments will served. Garden Club members everywh are invited to be | comfort. ‘The theater is‘ equipped i1 washed air cooling) system fo ute story, "Today| We Live," featured on Tu y and W day of next week. Aâ€" most inte ng â€" pictu *or the whole family to: see will at the Alcyon on June 22, 28 z*- Will Rogers and a splendid su; to ing cast in "State |Fair." | Alcyon Theater Prese An Excellent am Tonight the traction q.i he theater is "Christopher Strong" |with Katherine Hepburh, the well known actress. Tomorraw and Sai '§ day, including the matinee, the f gature ‘will be "Central ‘Airport," a| most interesting story with Richard BP" theimess and Sally Eilers. || j Lionel Barrymorte in "Swée i s* from the famous| novél by Lest er Cohen, is to be ghown on Stunday and Monday, June 18 and 19. || | Joan Crawford Gary Céooper are in a snappy and up to tl_gq lq’i_n-. Ravinia Gardtlztoglub To Show e G: A few Scout lpaders spent lt:t weekâ€"end at Camp . Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€" s supervising the advance crew which is getting the camp in re ss. This crew includdés Chef Ross| and Mrs. Ross, George Bersch, H x%ld Boltz, Carl McManus, Fenton Hepâ€" kins, Tan Mcle Milton T, H. B. Smith, and Pick Wichm@n.| | This crew includdés Chef Ross| and Mrs. Ross, George Bersch, 1 1d Boltz, Carl McManus, Fenton Hepâ€" kins, Tan Mcle Milton Me er, H. B. Smith, and Dick Wichman.| The staff at the camp this bumâ€" me will be compoged of the fpllowâ€" ing: Nature lore, Carl Bates; Ind lore and pagentry, Horace Williamâ€" son of spartansburg, S.C.; ¢amp doctor, Dr. Leonar{l Himler; pigheerâ€" ing, Carl Gartley} outdoor eodking and â€" woodcraft, | George =; h; waterfront, Fenton Hopkins,, Milton Merner and Dick) Wichman; ¢amp engineer, Mr. Wedell, of Wau! g'rn', outdoor museum, James Moo: ig y, of the Field Museur} of Natural Hisâ€" tory, Chicago. [ | The first contin will leave from Cc at £1 ‘North She land Park, at â€" morning. The tri bus. _ Boy Scout Camp of North a| _ The Deerfieldâ€"Shields Area Imt d Orchestra, under the Near Antigo, Wis. | | | | Mrs: Helen Mayer Man ‘| | |;; |lat A Century of Prog The camp 4s 0 and opera each summer for the Boy S¢ North Shore to from W to Lake Forest, and the west) o side towns from |Glenview L ertyville. tE L Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan, the & er Boy Scout camp df the North re Area Council of the Boy S of America, will o Sunday.| | The camp is located néar Antigo, Wis, CAMP MA KA JA W. YOLUME XXII In accounting |for his su one ‘man who left school i: fifth grade, said|he had to his head so h in n jobs as a young |man that h the habit of hard headworkâ€" finally his head| got so i work pretty well. . > _ â€" That‘s the wai anybod; a‘success in lif Boys and girls who a pelled to work their heas on assignments | handed t in school are the more f boys and girls, fithough them do not. th so W are in school. 1 And when out of scho think they ‘do need. their heads hard any mo don‘t work theit heads 1 less they just have to. Ambition puts this "I into them. f In our busiriess, ambiti please you make¢s our hard for you. 4 Dâ€"X Super T Elm Place and St. Johns Worth While Thoughts Highlgnd Park out of sch nt of Boy ncil heada will be m an RoadU':E| o‘clock C & i€. i1 ay by ly st tte ‘th Ts he | . A splendid audience MHeard this ‘|fine organization of y musiâ€" ‘ { clans;. > : . y3 0d | â€" Retta Hispley, tuba playet, Mary “fl Al?’ Hokenson, . harpist,| E h te ) Ho +m, flutist, played the| contest th‘) nurhbers. Miss â€" Hipgley / Miss b“ Hokanson scored in the guperior | groupâ€" at the national c and ft:‘ Mi‘x (Hoffman at the stake contest. Despite the intense heat of the evening, a very large wd was presgent at this meeting, which will long be remembered ‘as of the outstanding evenings of the year. The, next meeting of the chapter will} be held ~Wednesd: evening, June 2ist, Deerfleldâ€"and| Lake Forâ€" estdchapter have been in to atâ€" tend. : j : Dorgthy;, Kuelzow, Wil ; Ada; Laverne Hult, Honor, Ru ; ï¬hncho Hollands, Lake Forest, E ; Lois Larson Kent, Martha; Arvilla Tomâ€" kins, | Waukegan, Flecta;| Sophie Calder, Easter, Warder;> Jamés Thompson, sentinel gnd Mrs, Adelâ€" aide: Greene:â€"was guest 0 I'I)!nor for the evening. . > .0 [ |c|{| The work of the evening was very creditably portrayed by||the adâ€" vanced and ‘visiting : in‘s. | At the close of the ev cial hour followed. The t: dining room were most : decorated in pink roses & the valley. + | A very delightful surprige to the chapter was the appearancté of Mrs. Henry F. Clow, past matton of the cha';te: who |now resides) in Los Angeles, Calif., and who has just arrived hére to spenï¬ a |fqw woeeks with relatives %in her home town. Fire, presumably s : : from burning waste paper in [a |fireplace, damaged one of Highland ‘jP%:t’s fine residences to the extent of about $2000/Tuesday afternoon. The house was the W. D. ‘Mann residence at 250 East Park nveng'e, pebupied by Howard M. Sims and family. The Highland Fl;: 'p_u-tment. ment fought a stubborn Â¥oof blaze in the Tront part: of structure for more than an hour |before it was subdued. The blaze||was first noticed by a passerby, who notified the maid who had.been birning paâ€" per,in the fireplage. | | 'lfhe streets around the home conâ€" tained several hundred (spectators as the firemen ï¬uflbt th| get the flames under control, arpaulins were spread over the | ftirnishings on the second floor to protect them from smoke and wal xi nd. much of the first floor furnityrée was carâ€" ried from the house as the firemen fought the blaze. [ | | * Other officers of the evening were Mts, [R. C. BleimehI,‘ asspciate maâ€" tron; Herman Johnson of L&ke Forâ€" est, associate patron; Mrg. Hazel Smith of Winnetka, tr rer; Mrs. Anna Feltes of Rogers Park, secreâ€" tary; Mrs. Gertrude Goosgnian, conâ€" ductress; Mrs, Mildred| Wilmoth, Pentalpha, : associate . conductress; Mrs, Ruth Notz of Deerfield,â€" chapâ€" lain; Mrs. Margaret Ulrich, Park Ridge, marshal; Mrg. de A. Thofln. Waukegan, organist; Mrs. Louisé Smith, Lincolnwood, soloist; A| yery lovely meéting| was held last Wednesday evening at Campâ€" bell Chapter, O.E.S., whe | advanced officers‘ night was observed. ‘The hall was most attractively decorated with huge bouquets of peonies. Mrs. Agnes Nelson, acting worthy maâ€" tron, and Edward Strenger as worâ€" thy patron, portrayed their 'work in a most efficient manner.. /. Many Present At :| | | Advanced Office _‘ _ Night, Held June 7 Fire Damages a Fm: + Home Here On |Tuesday The students were trans to and from the grounds in |privaté carg. | ) } t «Mrsg, Mannings wishes| to thank the administration of the|Fgir thru Higtt?d Park Pressg for ithe splenâ€" did coâ€"operation, interest fnd assistâ€" ance given her on *Monday afterâ€" noon. . j . "v. i This is festival week at/the Fair. Spaghetti and beer will be served free the opening night df a néw resâ€" taurant in Highwood, in |Saturâ€" day might." :# 144 10| [_ .. ‘business &ill;:‘ Known _ as Milani‘s Restauraht and Bar, at $24 way avenue, and ithe opening be Saturday night P M week. Mrs. Helen Mayer Manni played at A Century of Progr Exposiâ€" tion Monday afternoon, Jung 12, in the &ourt of the , al Buildâ€" ing between 4 and 5 o‘cl a Milani‘s Restaurant To _/~ _ Open Saturday Night ys At World‘ On Monday A 9 actively lilies of in the School on of ir l with a snappy |145} réceived $100. John Revoltg s ssfully went 836 holes in the|fingl day‘s play in 146 for $100. | Revolta might have tied the three winrers hqd the ‘wind stayed down} > | First plack in the amateur divigâ€" sion went to Bi ambers of Sunâ€" set Valley, Wwho! w iven a huge silver statug of||a player for tying Revolta with 146. [Don Armstrong of Aurora { or T1 Monday to give him a 147 an Mnd pl Art Olson, Al Fhvaelli, Chicago ri: trict amateur cham i:#, Bob Cary, Alex Wolack, John ‘an Nortwick Jr., and Winfield Day:were the other amateurs to be {rewarded. + | The othér: "pyos" \who receivoé a part of the purke were Joe Paletti, The othér "pyos" \who received a part of the purk re Joe Paletti, Alex Ayton 6f Springficld, Jim Iï¬u- les, St. PÂ¥ n |champion, Bill Schwartz of Bt. ouik, gnd Bob Barâ€" nett of Was , p.C. Cleanâ€"Up k starts in Highâ€" wood next Mondfay, June 19, accordâ€" ing to an iafinouncement by Mayor Egidio Motogni.] C ions of rubâ€" bish and réfusd in |the first wart will be mfgde |Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday ‘‘jand, Thursday of next week. t 1t Collection in the spcond wardjnfl be made th four) days of the following wiek, Juné 26, 27, 28 and 29. Collectidns lin the third ward tween Cleanâ€" will be madg J pose of all : garbage a1 All rubbish or .containg1 will facilit Richard Marfin, aiiâ€"haired lumâ€" inary from (the| Unliversity of Hlliâ€" nois, failed tb make is}flnal appd:r- ance Mondn?; er \he ‘had lead the amateurs |Suynd itl{ a 72 sceore. Dick had retur Champaign to recéive hig dipl{imajin law and did not return. | k Evbs was also among thosd missing, being detainâ€" ed by bu}nf s : f 1 J# Winner, Ta 0 and Medal Walsh‘s) gneâ€"gtroke |playâ€"off | yicâ€" tory gave Him |m . med u;goz k Cooper and Berffardi gplit $800 be Hold Gatden Pa men and d1 by the Eme ~â€"The, sixth: @rnual |North Sflo\"e Open golf chanjpionship held at the Sunset Valley |Golf Club in Highâ€" land Park last Bun ; and Monday, was won by . Fank Walsh, briliant curlyâ€"headed i';"' at‘ Bryn Mawr. Walgh pwon| the playâ€"off |afâ€" ter he had ‘ placed in a threeâ€" way tie with Akrry ‘Cooper of Glen Oak and | Sam | Bernardi of Brierâ€" gate with a 144 card. [3 The "sudden |death" playâ€"off that broke the thredâ€"way, tie, found Mr. Walsh takin !. ar| four, and Cooper and Bernardi Hoth| going one ovet. Cooper, sh : the green, tried to even things jup Wwith‘a thip shot, byt hit the pin/and) rdlled on for conâ€" siderable ygardakge. |Bernardi lacked the power |of|{his previous long shots and failed lto ret the ball near enough to the qup. Waish, the m consistent of t 6 t reé, played safe and contin: the |fink playing | he had exhibited if the two day tourâ€" nament by tak :: piMr ‘four. | | | Guldah} Plays Monday || Ralph Guldali| o Sï¬, Louis, htfh scoring profegsinal in the National Open, added | to| the : excitement of the tournament|by playing 36 holés after â€" restin unday, â€" With 1&\& same errati¢ puitting he had exhibâ€" ited in the |0j the jprevious day Guldah] had|a $§â€"89â€"74 in the mornâ€" ing and an @ftefnoo| re of 39â€"37â€" 76 for a total 1560.| /. | Mrs. Roy 0. Ner tral avenue is r ty Tuesday (aftérn 1:30 o‘clock for the ing funds with whi new cook st@ve for ett Stevens en small .admigsion :C made and there| wi each table. re served. ‘| t . ‘The Stev1 engaged in working md It. was ‘est the last We« in existence During tha sary to op for the ad Candidac them In Hi he thr ay. tfle, fow aking a four, and nardi Hoth goai’nz on sh t freen, t ngs jup bWith a thip sh pin | and| rdlled on fo e yardaige. |Bernardi wer | of |{hig previous d failed to et the ba to the dup. |Walsh, th nt of theé three, playe tin fing play ibited iff the two day by tak par ‘Your uldah} londay (B i or the forty years. Tuk t hie boce noper. son m he lwm . two annexes to &are tional ber of, woâ€" d to the home £ m*gdayn of, the k, Juné 26, 27, 28 and is |in . the} third &';rd July 8 6, and 7. + will sto! and disâ€" fuse matter except wet â€" |Sunked | automobiles. must be |placed in 6 on the |parkways. This > rhpi Iection. ‘~| lisBed rial has been f:caring for eir children. at! the close of Ln Al manders t Sunset garden parâ€" June 20, at rpose of raisâ€" o purchase a Sarah Hackâ€" al home. | A ge is being e a prize for ents will be of 247 Cenâ€" L)'Ofl ternoon June 26 PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1938 in Highâ€" ( â€" Cho 1 F:| Chikirman ... ¢ | Walter & . | Theme: Glimpses of ] ’o e&; «Area, in *be Past i lnnt | Tre portation | 6 ns | 6 "t’ Reminiscences of Earl dn | e s im ; raj ac. dd Amusements * 1 Mg | City Planning hegar | Park Systems f j Architecture 8t | Musicâ€"from | *‘Chicage Morning Song .....~.. Bauuti:‘i (P‘-I“J&:)' Solfegrietto ............. Butterfly Butterfly In Daisy Fields Winter ............. Under the Pines Elfentan® ............ Prelude Procession in the Forest ................ Naney MeDonald "Pive: HEDRRHE \â€"..2. .c ienss eusnlrnbntat ctervneme s Steven Meyer | Arrivalâ€"of ‘Wendy rom Péter Pan suite ... To a Wild Rose . Gliding ... e Vocal Soloâ€" Slumber Song Mrs. William M. Plant spoke and gave a very interesting description of her work duzing the past few years when she was in charge of cengoring all the movies that dame to Highland Park. Many question were raised and discussed. :It i the consensus of opinions of all those present that her work w§## a worthwhile contribution to the comâ€" munity and filled a very defifite During the winter they are O tributed at six schools, furnishin@ 4 noon meal to those little! people Who otherwise would have nothing dhtil evening and then probably littlel When the schools here close, it i felt that it is not right to dism tinue this much needed ‘chatify. Therefore on each Wednesday, Mb later than 9:30 a.m. there will B carton at the Northwestern Station at Highland Park and Ravinia MHG some one in charge to pack. sandwigches, or any other fm you may care to send. PJegse Belp The Highwood Forum held last meeting Friday, June 9, a Highwood Methodist Church, : Sandwich Collection â€" ._â€"_â€" Continues Wednesd Every Wednesday for the three years the schools and J tand Park friends of Northwe University Settliment : have sandwiches to the hungry chi of the settlement district. | > The next meeting of the F. will be held June 23 in the c basement, 4 . 64 _ A piano recital will be given by students of Mrs. Louige McCletnan and Miss Sara Anne McClernaft at the Green Bay School auditoritim, on Sunday afternoon, June 18} at four o‘clock. The following prog#ikn will be given: f« i / Reading ......._._..... Mary Louise McCRR ‘The Sandman Warrior‘s Song Benediction Peter Pan Mrs. Plant Speaks At _ Highwood Forum Friday 1033, "A ( Chicago Pictori Presentition / ¢ Present Pupils In Invocation Ode to Joy 'wu?smw | ‘Theme: Glimpses of Life in the Ch «Aren, Iqâ€"}ln Past Hundred Years '!;‘rr:mmth | ns { | Reminiscences. of Early Days . | : A class of 92 will be grad from the Elm Place School in F land Park this evening (Thurk at 7:45 at the annual commence exercises of the eighth grade. theme of the program | will "Glimpses of life in ‘the Chi area in the past hundred years The complete ‘program will } follows: § { Processional, Marche Militare..........Scl Eighth Grade Commencer To Be Held This Eveâ€" ning At 7:45 f ELM PLACE SCHOO WILL GCRADUA Spring Song ......................... Mende Barbara Jane White, Roberta Boswo _ and Dorothy Oweiss at the piano Murray, Pr (In appreciation of and written fo Mendelssohn‘s Spring ‘Song) bj Edith Coonley Howes. . v i â€".___ Ruth Wood Meyer _ _ _ Steven Meyer and Waliter Oweiss Barbara Jane White Roberta Bosworth _ . _ Myrtle Grossman & Run bgag Francis Paulsen Dorothy Oweiss Carolyn Conley Mardq Pattou Judith Howes Chicago‘s Song : Bag" entury of Musical. Prc I("v[;n-enud.b’ plomas Howe esident of Board of Ed\ Marilyn Will indred Years as shown at the piano David Peck Chorus Recital Sunt 19 rP More thln,'fldmzfllnd Park famâ€" ilies have lis rooms to‘ rent to World‘s Fair visitors, it was rtâ€" ed to the members of the H;hhnd Park Chamber of Commerce: at its meeting Tuesday! av%in: trthe Green Tea P The \Cham of Commerce is 3 4 rentâ€" ing program this summer and it atâ€" tracting visitors to this city through glt,u program of |renting and placing ighway signs west of to invitâ€" ing motorists come to Highland Park.! ‘ (}}_. [| :‘ Mayor Egidio Mocogni, of High: wood, was a | at the i!nngr- meeting of ber y night, and told t that ciz'- fuâ€" ture policies,â€" the city of Highland |Park the local Chamâ€" ber of me of the suppart and coâ€"operation‘ of [Highwood. <>â€" . A| comimunication was read at Tuesday evening‘s ï¬ed:in‘, from the assistant |secretary of the nayy, exâ€" plaining that department‘s aftitude in retaining t Grï¬ Lakes Naval Training Station in an active status, and mfyrr&iug hat because ‘,hhlv- ing to curtail éexpenses, the #tation was to be ‘tem: ns;; disco is | "A. meeting of the executive board was held Monday evening, Jyune 12, at the home of Mrs, Leslie uffâ€" ler. Plang for the new year were hid;l the first rtaking being the organizing of & subscription ri‘nder- curï¬e]n for the coming school year. MÂ¥ who has been in busâ€" 3 in Higbland Park for is recoveting and his many friends wish Him a gpeedy recpvery. P:iside‘:t. Mrs. Leslie Schguffier; viceâ€"president :and program | chairâ€" ‘man,| Mrs. Geprge Harold Brown: secretary, Mrs, Harry Pier; treasâ€" urer,| Mrs, David Suttle, irman of specia} committees appoi , by Mrs, Schauffler are: social chairman, Mrs, / Albert ll&lie;{;coom chairmen, Mr. and‘ Mrs. W. H. Stockwel}; pubâ€" licity: chairm Mrys. James . A. Lytle; membetship Mrs. Harold ‘Rutherford, Supt. Clérk °G. Wright, and . Margaret L4 Freeâ€" man will represent the faculty. A) letter wa rengmfrom tlr IMliâ€" nois Commerce Commission Jn the matter of varigus trucking and bus comï¬nia, wh ':‘pplie.ï¬ou for certificates of tonvenience anl necâ€" The Highl! »le Chamber | of Commercé is gdvising its members and asking the coâ€"operation of all business men in thx commusgity ‘to adopt a uniform policy in ; to the réfund of ouz‘:ol as a utat‘; | â€fl“xi du thtah‘ of the brief existence t m@m. ‘The & mends, that business men |disp signs notifyâ€" ing their customers that refunds will date all " ing funds will be given to the Park Social Service Committee.: 14 euig to opert on Green Bay: are on file. Th stand of the j on these appli i t r 1 } ï¬;?ï¬â€œâ€™%?i%wï¬ morhing. | ‘% 19 sni P f Mr. Seventy Families Hay + ,Li.ted'E')dmo To Merchants _ Refund require a wi wal from the Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields district. Lake Forest asserts that ys a di:rnppr- tionate share ofpa: school taxes with less return that other m of the ‘district. | Saturday‘s ion, had it been the reverse, would have meant thiat Lake Forest might have beenâ€"given a rate, but not an indgpendent, high school, and would have| made withdrawal from the pregent district more difficult.| For some :E Lake Fo:‘;.t has been | seeking establish : own indeépendent school. Thig would . Lake Forest cast the heavi ,cï¬wv'oï¬Ã©, 21 toil: In of the d there were 3( w-;‘m plan and 244 v 36. HJ.s i# % {of building and maintaining an extension of the school in : Forâ€" MflJad a small vï¬;‘hen being 516 ts inst the| propositio: mg,sao votes for it. Lincoln P. T. A. Elects New Officers For Year Saturday‘s Vote Is 518 ‘~The e ] ¢ ,'onitheu of |the I I High School of buildi ex ;sfon]of e flmpad t ropositio lj&e Forest the i Scioet afstriep on the propanen ‘he held last Saturday to n ol trelspirieh af the verers Against And 310 For A ‘.\S':;aggteéfllah School ‘Larson Undergoes Opera?ion"gn S:fqurdny ’p"ulg"?ï¬&'&i ‘ rée commission ationk. . * Ned Shoriden ibomks Advised To Tax By July 15 held mt the gonvention of th:d Illincis at Rockâ€" fo! h A Other â€"candidates for the district Commandership will p includg Ben Hadad of e | Villa, \Henry Foval of ‘Blufl. | retiring !;lictriet r will be Leonard D. Hook of iGrélys Lake. {| || ~ Mr. Hunt is t ‘a member and office bf Voiture §04 of the 40â€"andâ€"8, paign for the el@ction â€"which will be hy of H id Park and Lake F for the past nine years. : Hunt, who has beenâ€"editor and Business of The Lake nty Legionnigire for the past three|and i@lf years, will camâ€" I!i it f the Desrfield Dr :‘e‘;’ t'%m connectâ€" nt Of Illincis at Rockâ€" ‘ Other â€"candidates ct Commandership will ludg Ben Hadad of I Henry Foval of | retiring district ill be Leonard D. Hook ‘past nine years. \ has beenâ€"editor of The Lake hnire ‘for the past i@lf years, will camâ€" . NUMBER REN ©