> &# i t © A t i & or abot years “';gr'f h w tooflz ngu$ %nnd one of this city‘s prominent PW MX ; . . (itent ieh maly | oi 5 e ts and friends of Boy|MOFRing 0 . week at 8 ?_3 ;»‘\“‘\ t:n #ed to visit beautiful .235 C“fltl‘.l Am“, dfter A .hm ’*:'n' Tal to.Wan mnaat> Antioa fUlnessi P F §. ,L The entertainmentt committee of . the Modenese M. A. Society anâ€" _\[founces a public picnic to be held | / T m "Transportation to Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€" Jaâ€"Wan is the same rate as for the Seoutsâ€"$5 ytotnd trip, providing 30 people sign up for the train. For full particulars call H. P. 629, or write to Boy® Scout Headquarters, § N. Sheridan . Road, Highland * Bighteen members of the Comâ€" munity Garden Class of the Highâ€" ‘land Park Woman‘s Club motored to Lake Forest on Tuesday afternoon where they visited gardens, after which they were served tea on the terrate of the Deerpath Inn. | The first Elks basket picnic of the year for Elks and their friends will be held y, July 15, at Mentzer‘s RFarm. This is the same beautiful spot that every one enjoyed last Dancing and various games will be the features of this picnic. Card games, Bocte ball and Morra have ‘been provided for by the committe¢. Other familiar ‘games with interestâ€" iD@ prizes will be held for the young Reauty of people." _ ) . __ _ | 't a good time follow the arrow on S Road. For more infor: mationyou may get in touch with Chaitman Tony Frauenhoffer, tele; Pe H. P. 1012," is the invitation, Elks Picnic to Bé Held at Merrtzer Farm Sunday Mrs. Wade McNutt, chairman of the flower, fruit and vegetable dis. &hon for this club, asks that the members make a special effort 0 bring their surplus garden supâ€" Garden Class Members ; Visit In Lake Forest be from 7 p.m. till midnight. | Anyone who desires to enjoy themâ€" selves this coming Sunday should be there, All are invited to attend this : The regular meeting of the L¢â€" ‘_th__Anxiliar;htohqhfl_ldW ples to the Northwestern station this month while she is in charge. "nc time is Friday mornings from am. to 9 a.m. | BSunday afternoon and evening, July 45, at Santi‘s Grove, five miles west »f Highwood, on Route 22 . . / | "Janey," Sunday evening : Mina:nehmhmm'l will be no admission charge. &nh‘;eflnfleflwwfli& Fulenese. Society To _ . â€"Have Picnic On Sunday The Junior Activity group of the American Legion Auxiliary of Dumâ€" #resq Spencer post No. 145 held their next meeting which will be Saturâ€" gmy 14th. The picnic will be Id at the beach. | _ The‘ Woman‘s, Missionary Soeidy @f Bethany Church are holding @ Kentucky _ Mountain play, <alléd i inag "® Sundax * aveningw‘ ut |8 Missionary "ay re will be games for the chilâ€" and a ball game between the e s a few new gam or "all sizes, shape, age ior Activity t S Group Have Picnic To Present * KAâ€"JAâ€"WAN ‘Jo«g nine / c § TO FAMILIES . t His Home fere_â€" Fungral services will be held at 2 o‘clock Saturday af n at Trinâ€" ity Episcopal Church, of which Mr. Card was a vestryman, Burial will be in | Oak <~Woods etery, Chiâ€" cago. | The : family uests "that flowers be omitted. / ud Mr. Card was born Aug. 9, 1874, in St. Louis, Mo. For more than 40 years he had been an active and prominrentâ€" member of The: Ameriâ€" can Wood Preservers‘; Association, and was.a former pregident of that organization. At the time of his death he "was president of The Inâ€" diana Wood Preserving Company, of Chicago and Terre Haute, Ind. Mr. Card served as commissioner of streets of }lighhx Park from 1923â€"26. (He was always identified with the best civic and community enterprises. s 6 Mr Card attended the second Ofâ€" ficers Training Camp Aat Fort Sherâ€" idan, in the early days of the World War, and. received the commission of second lieutenant there. â€"He was sent to France, and ‘was assigned to the First Division, with which he saw service and served with distincâ€" tion for the duration of the war. He served under Col. . Theodore Roosevelt, and was promoted to the rank of captain before the war was over. ‘He received three domestic and foreign decorations for service in the war. 1 Mr. Card is survived by his widow, Mrs. Katherine F. Card, and five children, as follows: Mary .F. Card, Joseph P. Card, Ruth D. Card and Richard Card, all of Highâ€" land Park, and Mrs. H. Sutherlandâ€" Campbell, of Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. Card was a member of Exâ€" moor Country: Club, of Highland Ppk. and of the Chicago Athletic Agsociation. 4 ; The St. James Church will have its fourth annual outdoor carnival on July 19, 20, 21. The carnival this year will be cheld on the parish grounds on North and Palmer Aveâ€" nue in Highwood. o o The‘ carnival this year will take the gleue of the annual bazaar, as has‘ been the custom for the past four years. This affair is considered the most important o all the yearly churek social activities. All proâ€" ceeds are used for care and mainteâ€" nance of the church and school. :Special features will include on Thursday, July 19, card party in the afternoon and anothef famous chickâ€" en dinner will be served in the eveâ€" nig. : Dancing each evening from 8 until 12, and on the last day, Saturâ€" day, July 21, the grand prizes will be awarded. 1 j N. 8. Garden Club Flower Show, July 14 The North Shore Garden Club will hold, its annual Flower Show, to which the public is invited, on Satâ€" urday, July 14, from 2 to 7 o‘clock at the Lake Shore Country Club, Sheridan Road, Glengoe. | _ _ Vigitors atteridin# the Flower Show are offered ‘the additional pleagure of viewing some of the members‘ ‘ gardens opened for the oecagion. Gardens opened will be those of: Mr. Louis B. Kuppenâ€" heimer, Chatfield Road, Hubbard Woods; Mrs. Milton Goodman and Mr. Samuel Marx, Sheridan Road, Glencoe; the Juliug Rosenwald esâ€" tate in Ravinia and that of Mr. Robâ€" ert Mandel, Sheridan Road, Highland American and Italian music and a Bocce ball contest will be some of the!utmsofthel“fldl’m"! the Highwood Boosters on Sunday, Boosters Picnic To Be Held at Grove July 22 July 22, at Santi‘s Grove, 5 miles west of Highwood on Route 22. _ _ In case of rain, held. the following follows: Dancing and entertainment, free rides to the :rnndl. and prizes for the winners of the various conâ€" H. P. Garden Study : _‘ CJlub Visits Winnetka The Highland Park Garden Study ?\e picnic Cnndaw . y to Community on Monday mornâ€" , July 29. KLL BIDS FOR Deerfieldâ€"Shields Boart | PWA Representatives Turn Down 35 > All bids submitted by 35 ec ing contractors for the constr of the new Lake Forest High : were rejected Monday by th fieldâ€"Shields High School Education and represen:tti 8 .Public. Works AdministratJon The bids were ope ind | tabuâ€" lated in the| Deerfleldâ€"Shie q‘gces in Highland Park, The work took all day, at. the end‘ of which it was decided that all wet:g I!too high, and a new set of| bids was orde advertised for. â€"| > 3 pulict & : _ The PWA officials expl 'ne&lgthnt the total bid was not be over $400,000, and that none of the bids submitted was that low. he 35 bids offered, all were within xooo df each other. In{order to bri ï¬ the bids down, specifications will be changed slightly. | _ .8 It is not likely that construction on the new school, to be loc% on North McKinley Road, Lake Forest, will start before early autumn, The: mew bids will be opened| in about three weeks. t l : } The construction of |the +new school, which will be ranch of Deerfieldâ€"Shields, | will baged on the results of a thorough s of the most advanced teaching e&ods and educational trends, as well as upon a wide survey of the newest and finest schools in the coug’ti'y. It‘will be erected on a 12â€"acre site, and ‘will stand on a rise of ground near the east side of the property. facing the athletic field gnd McKinâ€" ley Road. The athletic} field : will have a football field, 11} diaâ€" mond, running track and facilities for field events. / . [ Tc{, xor‘uem C€VEntbs, | t | } p The cost is estimated at &LJ'T 000 for the building, with an itional $70,000 for equipment, r , rete., making â€" the total approximately $440,000. Thirty per cent of the.cost of the labor &nd materials be paid: for. with federal, funds : proâ€" vided by the Public Works 4min- ference room and wot)n&m in‘&‘eon- nection with each of the general classrooms.‘ Each teacher jin the school will be an adviger to approxâ€" imately 25 pupils, * E> The main threeâ€"story mi in ‘of the schoul will houee the miminfgtre. tive offices and general classrooms. On the first floor will be the public office, superintendent‘s, office,, and smaller offi¢es.: The art 3 two language rooms, two commercial rooms, and a large civici m with a small stage, dressing! room, and a kitchenette for use by th é.T.A. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1984 this floor. The clinic, with nurses‘ office, waiting room, jand “restroï¬ux:i;‘ ‘and women teachers‘ restroox‘n o will be an the first floor.‘ [ On the second {floor {will be a large library, with butternut wood panelâ€" ing and fireplace with wood pineled chimney breast. {Adjoii?ing will be a large study room and librarian‘s ofâ€" fice. Three English, x_-oon;jo, ‘three mathematics rooms, and two social science rooms ‘will be near the liâ€" brary. There will also be the men teachers‘ room i@nd boys‘ clubroom. The third flogr of the main part of the school will contain the cafeâ€" teria and kitchen, and a large music room with nm:ï¬ practice rooms, adâ€" joining. _ Te g . t 4. t The second fidor of ‘the north wing will have au:mm facilities ?l the spécial departments, science and household arts. | The latter inâ€" clude food and textile hbowflr‘ tories. The food Igboratory will co tain six model kitchen units, ia ‘practice ‘dinâ€" ing room, and ‘lecture| spa¢ .; ‘The textile laboratory will be complete with ï¬tï¬n:roohqnd;w.:g' drobes. > The north :ro will contain the athletic activities of the school. There will be a|combination gymnaâ€" sium and auditoriam (with floor area \60x100 feet, with a: high school l;:mh:it;:!l court. g%ef large .gymnasium will be divided by means ‘of a movable partition Jintolguo sepâ€" On the first floor | of the |north wing of the school will be |a large shop and industrial arts laboratory, with mechanical drawing room near. of a movable partition into.two sepâ€" arate smaller dymnuï¬m. t g. _ In gddition to locker rooms, showâ€" ers, rest rooms, visiting team room, etc., there will be a swimming pool 15x25 feet, with 140 spectators. | have a stage | a property sal room for ment. ment. } t f The uemue+'_ plass pr d_;’ f:; enlargement at date . the erection of & & ig which will contain a mT. i and additional ¢ i' $ f s : o 4 {o 3 | ; & ¢ other groups, also will be on il: ;, and a available when the or ito: / purâ€" E.l be?;euw rooms, seating facilities for O 4A 4BE TTE * dramati¢ departâ€" st Hi thoo! r by the | Deer hool xd o m:t&i s of the ie on . : nd ï¬abnv â€"Shields |office: Lake Forest, autumin, The: red! in‘ about f |the @new ranch of baged on ugh s & of hing methods nasgium will ave the {north ‘ be | a large Alpy{ laboratory, | .‘ | room near.| ) | hoftl| wing | . "Me ies the i0‘ ience and| and C boratories.| Aléyot | and Apetâ€" ¢étion thool Deerâ€" xd : of f the Nationa / Hay _Edward !A, Hayes, of ‘Decatur, IIL, a commander < of the American Begion, was the priricipal spegker Af a dinner given in honor of rl “( Kapschull, of Deerâ€" field, | s ifj}; commander, at the Vernoé@ Country Club: Tuesday eventing Of this week, . , Two r" ed and fifty were presâ€" ent :at th@ dinnerâ€"members of the Doe‘fflelq" egion Pokt . and ‘their guests, inbluiding the commuanders of nine !4 districts,â€" many state seultors"dges and : other : luminâ€" aries, and prominent . members of Two "; entiat th Deetfield guests, in nine Le senators, aries, / a. other present tÂ¥ study and: read between the ? line} l‘j;’;, news stories in their dail}r ~ ‘ especially those storâ€" ies ‘dealil@ with the recovery proâ€" gram o :l'-’L’: New Deal. He was at the senft@ confirmation of the apâ€" pointime} ;;}1 as underâ€"secretary . of agriculty} te of Prof. Rexford Guy Tugwell} @nd â€"stated: that ‘he was astonis “fï¬ the news reports in certain ‘ii;';; npwspaipers,_ as comâ€" pared to What actually happened.‘ agricult Tugwell astonish certain | pared t« . In paviig tribute to Mr. Kapâ€" schull, CHiimander Hayes said, "The great ‘départment of the Illinois American Legion hag cause to be proud 6 ‘[ \department commander this years In him we find molded the . exeiiBlification of all of the Lez}on’s“ h ideals., . > : "Abovd hll are his~steadfast loyâ€" alty to | ’ love of country, and his de M to protect and perâ€" petUate {@lir republicâ€"qualities that the ithre !’i; arters of a million memâ€" ber# of|Â¥he American Legion hold in comn}on and which make of this Americ@) ';}! egion of ours the one efâ€" fective‘ ent in our national life which wWill keep the Constitution of the ‘ Unj§éd States from becoming only a it p of paper." || . At "‘, dinner, the address of welcomi l Was given by the Rev. G. Piepenbtok, of Decrfield. C. E. : fIlL'o d&t to continue the Girl Scout work ini Mighland Park, and to wipe dut : theé! ‘ it in the local budget, a card |f@rty is being planned for Wednegify afternoon, July 18, at 2 o‘clock, @K the home of Mrs. Roy 0. Nergi ll 47. Central Avenue. Bridg#, five hundred and bunco may be’ yed, and you may either make up} your own table, or single may bei and you may either make 5¢i our own table, or single t.ic'kfpts‘i be purchased, tables to be madb wp at the party., Mo :’ all Girl Scouts, or any one: int@kested in the . Girl Scout movem@#§ are urged to attend, or to buy a t iRet to help swell the funds for ith¢ Meal organization. % â€"â€"This [|@) a character building orâ€" ganizati@Wh which should have comâ€" _â€"This ({§) a character building orâ€" ganizati@#h which should have comâ€" muhity | Mterest. 20 ~ Tickét are very reasonable and may -:\_"‘:‘;» ocured from members of the '{l,‘:‘ tee. Therewill be a prize for each table and réfreshments will be ‘se i‘ Mrs. Robert Clark is chairm ‘ of refreshments: and the ticket |Wbimmittee consists of Mrs. Bernard| Yewman, Mrs. Clinton Stryâ€" ker, . .-""; Arthur Hagenar, Mrs. George Wyman and Mrs. C. J. Dyer. ’ . in Spring," featuring Ratio‘ ! linging star, Lanny Ross :_:2 Chatlie Ruggles, Mary Boland | Arlf Southern is playing at the Altyon tonight (Thursday.) There is also |® Charlie Chase comedy iinâ€" cluded {f this program. â€" : "Targan and His Mate," featuring Johnn) ;‘?3‘;“ Veissmuller and. Maurgen O‘Sullivin is a picture for the enâ€" tire fapilly. Mother will enjoy the love story and father and the chilâ€" dren the thrills and fastâ€"moving adâ€" ventite, It is being presented on L P i Sl.tnrt_hy of this week. Enc iiffinn facire Bs Lee, Un d | oi ae e e Claude G fngwarers "It is tm fim Ciudd /0H!! gwater, . It is the film fracti, or Sunday, Monday and * tA ï¬:l::" 16 and 17. | \ 60 4 , â€"interest story with ad f‘%i, that has been handled with ‘.‘SL "*T 11'! ndthe screen attraction ‘i‘», a er the skid_l" 'hieh ioi s lissa Landi and Frank Morgan, The Alcyon is presenting Morgam,. The Aleyon is ung 1%.â€. Wednesday MW day, 18 and 19. [ but t "Man do many impudent things, “ 2 ly the mt MW‘“" is ie er in which a few of them L"" together and taxed all ‘of us."â€"Ed Howe. â€" â€" â€" irty July 18 :: Girl Scout Budget Features an | nteresting Program n posts, ) |. ; o er Hayes ,in'ip'lored those study and: read between Legion â€" Commander| Highland| Park‘s new Pure *Oil Speaks at Event <â€" â€" serv,ic;c ition, at the southwest corâ€" Vernon 7‘*..‘‘|mner of thg@ intersection of Central ‘, f.,.__._. flnb ; | Avente afid Green B& 'Road,,*:will A, Hayes, of Decatut;lol)e“; for business] .04% <Baturday 0. © Anmimander â€" ot.: inat morning, fuly: 140008 ~MAof â€" $f > rranged the affair. #"dt sotqg MSLS C AT DINNER §3 us New Pure Oil §efl Station To Ope A "houkewarming" : will be held Friday night, but | the‘ station will not be open for business until: the following imorning, © ‘! P ‘The new station, of which Gofdnn Leonard will be proprietor, is of English ceottage style ‘6f. archg‘ec- ture, in keeping with new Pure Oil type of service station improveâ€" ments all over the Unfited States. It was built on the Earl Gsell propâ€" erty, largély of local labor and maâ€" terials, and will be opetated‘ entireâ€" ly by logal men,. Agsisting Mr. Leonard Wwill be C\rl Becker and Gordon Segert, ‘ well known tocal athletes, ghd George L?ke and Joe Carter. â€" [ oo & 5 The neWw station will handle a complete line of Pure Qil products, including Pure Oil fuelSoils. It will also be the local diat‘rib%;r for Yale and Genetal tires and General batâ€" teries. The station will be the gales agent in the Highland Park area for the company‘s fuel oils, In addition to these products, the station will feature c’r servicing and washing, and Chekâ€"Chart lnbriâ€" cation. The lubrication and‘ car servicing equipment is raf the latest design, and the station is one of the most complete and ‘most modern on the North ‘Shore. It will be equipâ€" ped with gix gasoline pumps. â€"| July 13, featuring Mauréen | rected, al "Jack and, the Beanstalk." Comic color garté)jon. An animated eartoon version of the old fairy tale with amusing ¢xaggerations and changes. Family. \; ° hy & 4. ifg. . eifratirishint Jndiil P 8 ; & E: )> â€"â€" July 1§, 16, 17 "If Love with Life." X‘&'st "Lila *, %‘slow Stevens, Claude Gillingwater, Dickie Moore. _A fresh |. interesting treatment of the old FTnntle- roy theme of the : of ajchilds love to break down bar of bitterâ€" ness and resentment between his grand r and his motherâ€"long unsympathetic, he finds chayming girl playmate. He falls in love but Tloses her to young | A maâ€" ture me handled h dignity. enstrangéd by the r‘s unfortunâ€" ate age, A ple t romance carries throughout and there are charming scenes of a children‘s parâ€" adise when the g Well acâ€" complis miracles. | â€" Excellently acted by h well chosen éut. Family. Adults. ?rPHAB bar of bitterâ€" ent between his his motherâ€"long o anferten pleagant romance t and there are ‘a children‘s parâ€" ing Well acâ€" in For: Baturday SAYS BLISHA GRAY Dr. Lioyd W Taylor Will Talk® at Local Library on â€"= Friday Evening: What *ill be regarded‘ by many as new material on the early deâ€" velopment of the telephone today has been‘ uncovéred after a thréeâ€" year search by Dr, Lloyd W. Tayâ€" lor, since: 1924 head of the departâ€" ment of physics at Oberlin. College. Dr. Taylor spent two weeks in the Highland Park Public Library last summer investigating the work of the late Elisha Gray of Highland Park, in preparation of a book which he has now completed:. Oh Friday evening at 8 p.m. in the local libary assembly room, he will tell{:of some of the discoveries which: he has found. ~|, ~. 0% A fellow of the Amerigan Assoâ€" ciation for the Advancement of Sciâ€" ence anhd of the Ohio Academy of Sciâ€" ence and a member of the American Physical Society, Dr. Taylor is assoâ€" ciate editor of the Review of Scienâ€" tific Instruments, the Amefican Phyâ€" sics Teacher and the Journial of the Optical Society of America.‘ + ‘ Climaxing his $5,000â€"word report, containing hitherto unpublished letâ€" ters, diagrams and docutments, are four ol:z:‘vntim’u believed highly significant, ; They hold that: Alexander Graham Bell‘s first conâ€" struction of the diaphragmâ€"type of telephone receiver in June, 1875, was anticipated by earlier instruments, made more than a year previously by Elisha Gray. | + (Wednesday through Walt Disney‘s "The Big, sequel to "Three Little "You‘re Telling Me," starring W. C. Fields, Joan , Adrjenne Ames, Larry "Buster" @rabbe, Friâ€" day and Saturday, July 138, 14. ~ "20th Century," with more, Garole Lombard, nolly‘ and Rogcoe Ka Monday and Tuesday, and 17. : . "The| 9th: Guest," . Cook, Genevieve Tobin, bright, Edwin Maxwell, JTuly IM s css $%0 . "20 Million: Sweethefrts," starâ€" ring Dick Powell, Gi Rogers, Pat O‘Brien and the (Four Mills Brothers, â€" Thursday, iday .and Saturday, July 19, 20, 21, _ John| Barrymore revéals a rare genius as a comedian in the rolé of the . temperamental | producer in "20th Century," ~The is: that of an éccentric‘ theatricdl producer, artificial in all of his eniotions, egoâ€" tistical, a cu:;“l inmziné | theatrical domain, conte! I in his oiv% opinion. He m unâ€" known girl and makes her a famous theatrical star, t After a quarrel, she }lavu him and gdes to Hollywood where ‘she becomes famous on the sc \The producer, after a series of disastrous cago. He smuggles h f aboard. the "Twentieth Cehtnry.g bound !org; New York, and discovers that the: girl is on the train. She will have. none of him. How he tricks her into signing a conttact is one, â€" Commencing at six 0 per and refreshments wil at a very nominal price. a ‘time is promised. whole .. For furth lars ca B.P‘.‘l. t ‘NUMBER 20 ‘ts," starâ€" L Rogers, ‘pur Mills iday .and . "_ a rare hn Barryâ€" Viaiter Conâ€" is, Sunday, uly 15, 16, th Donald rdie Alâ€" Wednesday, us Tas at libary * || f some â€"|| e ~has %1 Amso: . II of Seiâ€" | of Seiâ€" [ s assoâ€" ‘, u. Phyâ€" || of the || report, {5 highly st conâ€" ype of | ®® use M it Be ~ WHE! af L e t t e i ( t i We d §CP : °. v Lc i‘ 4 oo doollie | To on oi . S To +oo l ~0 \ 0 OBtie . i 4 BCR §Ct i iÂ¥ t