_ {=THE NATION‘S READING HAâ€" BIT." Every member of your famâ€" ily will enjoy the many interesting articles in the Bigger and Better American I kg’: the ~Magazine distributed 3 ExT SUF‘J‘DAY"S CRICAGOâ€"HERALD AND EXAM. Miss Frye, a graduate of Deerâ€": fieldâ€"Shields school, is a senior in the School of Commerce.> She is the daughter &{ Mrs. William Naâ€" than Frye, Forest. / »tuk Thirdâ€"that it will be financed by the sale of equity memberships at $10.00 each, any suhgflnr having the : privilege of purchasing more than one membership, and each memâ€" bership to participate in ‘the net earnings of the club. :/ hoh . ~Further information may. be secured from any of the following members: // [ _RC/s : en O Comell n098â€" 50. findes: avenue. "}:h’n SM% &*Jdm’i‘u_vau‘p. C s So.. Sheridan road. oeeem s entiies"* g'r.‘“"nw-mm*xghg'%f: A s“'.“"fu venue, ‘ Emmett Moroneyâ€"137 So. Green Bay road.. Secondâ€"that it will be organized in the nature of a elub with guest card privileges for nonâ€"members. Firstâ€"that such a recreation. room must be of the highest F?a bossible, catering only to those: ho can be relied: upon to condudt themselves properlyâ€" at all times. | . At a <preliminary meeting, held Friday evening, March 22, the folâ€" lowing plans were #dopted: * It is felt that the advantages |of such an organizatiqn, whose eltentel would .be limited by memberships and guest cards, are ..oflviona. * Sponâ€" sors of the ¢lub point out that at the present time there is no place for indoor recreation in Highland: Park or reasonably near Highland Park which is considered by all to be‘suitable for patronage by the enâ€" tire family. They feel that an orâ€" ganization of this kind, which would be : conducted after ‘ the : manner of a private club, would be a distinct contribution to social life here. _ Cecond street ‘which fc‘m:':erly houSedï¬ the Chevrolet garage, will provide facilities for bowling, billiards, pool, table tennis, badminton, golf drivâ€" ing nets, and pbu_iblyd handball and rifle shooting. |The. building is 48 feet wide by mtteq long and h two floors,;ncither of which are o] structed by pillars. â€" | : i Costumes «AHpr Electrician widese Scen@ry ... Start Organization _ of Community Clu Orehm:. 4.‘...;‘.}'.‘ int Stage m;“.‘:&"'.'.‘« ; â€" . Mixed Chorus ... / 4 Clarence Rosolini, . C +Tomei, _ Fran wmuml te," Enzo : Dorettl, Fred Be Frank: Dulia V%; A wb:im‘k*mmn, | Annal Mlt tiky P-m'_m%bn' Edith Cof Ciribiribin ‘Madameé (Butterfly."* . . | ; . /.. ; . i Chinesé Dance |.............._._.._... Chorus Gir! an , Interpretative Dance. .\ â€" ..‘ s Ceccarini and |Broletti;..‘"Indian Love Call* A. Broletti A"Y“. Pale - mnow-t Dance ’*“)n?:'d f Maric Ceccarin} ‘By. Waters of Minnetonkal\ Grace & Jimmy ... Bluck Face Lorraine Mm ‘Baldi....Tap , 4 E33 4 Pm.lv' ' . { a n Buddai‘: m ( Marie Ceccarini in "One Fine Day" tmu David Olson '&?;w;‘.. :‘r". “;""T‘"“‘ 6n "‘ l".l . ‘ERhaels | in > :zm‘ g.* ns t fera n pa ce Shirley %;cfl»m. Enbcls. %‘f «Juul Unboriarst, Kuthering Piane “ï¬. f;ï¬"lv}gï¬ï¬s;; Psayit | imille" Cofeq ,g-h;;;gh‘;m %_«»# Comek: Copkie T. .. > < 110 _ css 0l 3 c onetoe ce i To totip lien gent in i ‘a im â€" *# 4 Diane s_n_fl"‘JM Cabonare? . in “F‘tlldw Dante Alighieri tesi, norbwai. EHF‘S-’«FW f‘ (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) ‘E A. SHOW TO _ ‘CIVEN THIS WEEK Indian Scene Intermission PART I1J OPENING Finale A. Biagi || Mr, John H. ‘Bola_ for i years engineer at| Ft. er'ia:t ‘ w‘ ‘a resident of LakeXMFo bst, >0nday at ‘his h[ome.,, He ‘is ffved by his wife Mary td d ’, rs Suzanne a M Ile, ions, John, George and Tnu, ’."} Funcral se es we 1d day mornitrig at 3t. Maly‘s ch t e;.pm.ï¬ with inte i Mary cmetcry k i John H. Bolan Pisses | d°llfli,__:nd H Away M.«i\da:ï¬s ~Ap-1‘fl 8!?2»‘3’%’1 th Ed El ._ The showings, schgduled to open their doors simultandpusly on April 6, are said to inclu entilf;y new features and a gerie® of trigls and demonstrations; in thése visitors will he ufl:‘.ed to thg cars: themselâ€" ves, to experience at first hand what engineers have} id the ‘Airglide ride, the synchrom control| by which drivers are relilived of a numâ€" \ber of operations â€" which required their attentionâ€" :formd¢ly, and other interesting nqt?r}:bbi improvyeâ€" menu‘ l. 7 t 4 xd > I P h . I Â¥ l |\ _ Dramatic proofs are to be given |of the extra safety of allâ€"steel bodâ€" jies, of perfected hyd hlic brakes, of the unique ; ingpower . engine ‘mountings an othér construction details, some of |the dewï¬td as startling in the obt« ‘on ridinmg and ‘operating cor P x0 1 OLs .. An open-‘):zi‘e j BSpring, showing of ‘and Plymouth cars i gala event for | which are inviting the |ps public: sY €d._ 3 Plymouth l?gah ~Hold To date,; s h pledged by vari uuj plea is| now tz 1 tions from: individa the community. The next meeting Centennial C n tee will be beld T April 30, at 7):80 p. field Masonic . Temp ter; Bethlehem, Harold dinx-“(}gth-' olic,Jamés OlCannoy; Presbyterian, Mrs. W. A, T Ann.... â€"{=>>.,‘| Boy Scou njHuhn. : |} *= Girl Scout r. Dorothy (Davis. 0.E.8.â€"Mr Iph |Peterson. . Masonsâ€"â€" _J. Kuaals | .. . ~Town Boatdâ€"Ha ’«F,n1 ingL, Other. committees will‘ be appoiht> ed later. ‘Each member of the comâ€" mittee repi nr a {local organizaâ€" tion. kBaee BCO S BE Linl ho o MCME Pageant Dikector Seago. ‘> * ) Pageantâ€"Drama Miss â€" Rockenbath Irwin Plagg‘b,é H Phyllis Seagp, Jant M. 0. Hopkins, Mrs and: Carl E. Rates. : Centenary ‘Committee â€"â€" airâ€" men: . Miss T 5 tenbach and Mrs. Paul M. Dict@ . ‘_| â€", _ .â€" Paradeâ€"Charles IC. Kapschull. «‘ Historical. Exhib hn-uC?u’ irman Ms.. Wm. l?ictfo ; Mrs, Walter Metcalf, Mrs, Ttvi Bnqvn;i. Mrs. C. E. Bates, Mrs. WJF. Weir, Miss Marie ~McCraren apd Mrs3. Harry MuhKke, â€"|>+| m o cï¬ d , The, four famili¢s to be in the first episode of the int; who arâ€" rived in Deerfleld In 1885, are the Cadwells, who . ed in the very i?nter of wnl:;t is niw Deerfield, the Luthers â€"a essq ‘Wilmots, who pettled to the west lnd the Michael echans who:estabfished their home in‘ the . northern ship. if Deerfield Bpg-&s ‘t’brk i . on Centennial Festivities uol O Oey appofated aip as fol c megieingy ho nitcctbinline mlereoiPomit Ahm (Cornitinued ftim Page 1) lars has been hizations. A da for donaâ€" 1 x‘o!sidAnt;; of ?%ZW;% lo::p‘],f o'}ge"vniz:-‘ f the Deerfield ration Commitâ€" esday gvening, h. in the Deerâ€" iâ€" Miss Phyllis \â€"â€"Ambrose : A. presentatives hurches, : © â€" rantz. ) f prs, Earl Hurt. arold‘;. Vant. rs to lebration _ and lastest Dodge being made a Dodge |dealers ‘ipation of the duled to open usly :2 April ; entirely new ‘of trigls and d in . which folks is our m which noâ€" vitation wil ames, it !miy%:rp. y‘s church, of| the enHouse hrikp ib iliu'r#eht t‘fé}’i’;mï¬ sur, | machinist St. .. We wis ank otir, nany , Aield frien Rotary club nemâ€" bers for the kindness and symphthy ghown us it j beréavenmient. < /l. (Mis| & J. Witt and fampily. He: is ‘31 Margaget Emma, a doiph f&nd brothers Def:‘b:xet' I 1d Wedn ‘ of six week‘s d d cmd souh xt enc Sroid for the hirt or| moreâ€" hikers| who| before been ‘atte: headed :i, Sweeney‘s woods. They|tors and to date were all i mip % with rare sight song |able agaptation. 8 Wl G:I\\nglreds,‘cho s of it is a huge e Fox Sparrows and many Towhees. which all local |p (g.f f lge. tertbsted ';aï¬ t rirae! A p Ficl rected and en ('; 3 :| J-r.t__qtfl_ckAeEJsi i urento C f 'T Ge$'|ge i%h:t Stricker | ‘Dies Wednesday, Apyiil 3 s <the| schools are not m ng ‘k of April 15 to 21, an allâ€"morning trip is possible. | The date of this hext hike is April 10, at 6 a.m., starting from the |west side of Sudset park." All are invited who are i i erested in birds and flowâ€" ers. | _ ,‘ [tg ol | for: the .,‘P' ~or more: hikers| who. headed for Sweeney‘s woods. heyj The ne#t bird hike cond} by Commyunity Service, Iric., under the leader‘shig of Bert 8. is to be â€"AMrs, ry Holmgren@And| chilâ€" m‘ots Lifden avenue are leaving riday for & ten day vacation at Mexico City. s mec 4 f demel o t i ;‘ $3 s ies tir :4 All:. inefl . Mrs. Foresgt Rose entertained her wing club at luncheon soé\ Tuesday. s tlub of Ft. Sheridan areé sponsori > dance jthis evening (Thursday) at: the Ft. Sheridan gymnasitm. Music will be furnished by the F€ Sheridan orchestra.!| _ \The Phildthea/class of the Bethâ€" any E,n ical" church will â€"meet next Tubsday evening at the home of ‘Mrs. l hur. Vetter, 556 Detamâ€" ble avenne. | The assisting hoste are: Mré#. Iverson, Mrs, and Miss Catrie Zimmerlin. | |}â€"|‘ * Irma.Rald was one of the eight prige wihnefs in the $1500 contest conducted by the Fair store. | Their winning. “l fal has been: on lxhibi- tion at the Art Institute.) The prize mni-ls yill idecorate the] ‘co_m'Pnny’s store in Oak Park. . PE OO 6 D.C., th attend t Monday visit he mift, Mr. returne their . _ on Synday, April 7, Mr. and Mrs: Charleg Elwel] en I ‘a bufâ€" ‘fet supper for their son |Edward Welich and his wife the 1 ‘Ruth Cterwag. This being the first party ven.: for the yotng people :since heir e peï¬\ent in January, forty of their fan@l gathered to meet the bride ahd wish) them much ‘happiâ€" ness. The apartment was attracâ€" tively decorated in spring flowers. The bride was‘the recipient of many gifts, ~fI 2 > 1j [ .00 Mrs. A.‘B. Burdickâ€"and her guest Dr. Rost Palmberg of China are reâ€" turning today from a 'WQk-z{pent in New Td . :‘ o | _ / A da Mrs. V at. the April 7. _ Miss Lifllian Tucker who .was conâ€" fined to her home by illness the early g,hl;t‘of this week, has ‘returned to her position at D.SIH 8. . | .‘ . ;. Miss ) 1 n <Fritsch will enterâ€" tain the Semper Fidelis clags of the Bethany, church this evening at her home on N; St. Johns avenug. | ; Dr.@nd Mrs. R. . H. 58" st :. have just returned from a visit to White Sulphu ,%m, ‘Va. Miss D. Jane Herbst daughter who is attendâ€" ing â€"8 . Hall, Staunton, Va., joined them there dnting her spring Vacation|. |, k2 $ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Casey of Deerâ€" field are the h:;ï¬y! parents of a daughter, born Tuésday at the Highâ€" land \hospital, | [3Â¥ 6. tr l Miss Lifllian Tucker who .was conâ€" / Mrs. E&rtm R. Phelps and Mrs. L. â€"B. Sinclair are leaving lay for W on, D.C. where they will ‘attend . th unnutlkc . of the Daughters of the American} Revoluâ€" tion being held. there. While east they‘ ’fwz‘lét their daughters, Mrs. Phelps‘ at Ft. Monroe, Va., and Mrs. Sinclaint‘s at Philadelphia, Pa. | Miss |Janet Saathoff undérwent a tonsilectomy" this \morning | (Thursâ€" day) atthe Highland Park hospital. ‘Lo“c‘ï¬â€™aj and P.ersdfna’l CARD Ad Mrs. mmy Brown have m their home in Boy River, i#" a viu’t‘i'n the home of ighte Mrs, Jerry Léaming. F mcï¬um Watkins left for the east where she will ! nother Mrs. Crane in Sumâ€" T gqiflg to 'w.. nmp ter part.of this.week to j A.n{ f hildthea /class of the Bethâ€" ing ical" church will â€"meet day evening at the home llbert Stritcker, Sbv.o 893 fente, died at his home on ) April 3 aftet an illness s Auration. || { tvived by this wife, Mrs. Stricker, one daughter, ; thi ce â€'i'l, uflbï¬l’t, Ru: y ed .g‘n hid y ree 3 sister, Services were .‘"‘V‘ 7 gT‘he hdfellner officiated. / E came t | Amdrica Any in 1991)/ He whs a hter was born to Mr. ‘and ~R.. Grooms of Highwood and Park hospital on ontinued from Page 4) w TBE OF THANKS ade hi lde j epoilattii h: nporieae RTRE THE PRESS .. The people of the communit mM. ‘ Tt f 4 h iceé.'L:'"y lufltq‘a# 1 'g;' The parish cboir un the direcâ€" tion of (Ralph } will ging "The Mesgsage From the Crogs." WThe text of this ve (beautiful composiâ€" tion was | selecfed and»â€"&rranged by the Rt. Rev. t M is ind the music com d \by |Macfarigne. .. The people of the community lare Musical Service at Trinity Ch | A musical â€"sgrvice will . be in Trinity Epis#opal church on ‘ day evening, April 16; at 8 o‘ The parish dboir under the d A great hqye been achi 'tegnea by th nder the di ~â€"Tickets : will both in Highl or may be pr ber of the th _ "The Secrét Garden". has been postponed for presen tion by the Children‘s |theatre. until Satyrday afternoon, April 37 at 3 p.m. at the Highland Park W man‘s club due to illness in the i ty eif{~ . This story. which is i:written by Frances H n Burnett, has ‘been dramatized iss Catherine Geary, â€" dir ~ of the Children‘s theatre with § particular view to production |by| child Actors T- AA ehild audience,) |:| | . [|â€"||â€" â€"â€",;] / .. A."The Secr f rden" hak istar ‘ "It is March 80 and it is still blowâ€" ing. Everyon is‘l,beginpingu say, that‘s the 1 me but of ‘course will cléan up again. The wheat is gréen. ‘ Don‘t see .how it lives, The plum trees Bre.|in blogsom, rose we get rain Boon, we will probably have a) fair cBop.$ | | ) ~0[¢ . =: "Secret Garden" To Be _ . ‘Presented April 27 _."Trainmen‘ say it is nothing to see 14 or 15 cars,in & string with trailors lea Rastern Colorado,. Their houses are drifted under and they have to leave, there is nothing else they: can do." â€" <|}¢\~ 1. a run way thrbugh the center. This drive way ifted full, with a drift from ound outside to the roof, â€"and : h other had climbed the drift and was sitting on top of the barn. re| was a space under the roof for a jack rabbit to get through." thke "On Wednesday, March 20 the dirt started about 7:30 ï¬n.? From §:80 to 9;30 a.m. at times the dirt was bad and it was go dark that we could. not see the| porch pillars. | It: was dark as the| da Hectl? ight most ‘of that hout. ; night I went to get a nail of water after the worst seemed to be: over and had to get down| on my hands and knees ‘to feel my. wa! - | | c liéht'ifzort: :‘ ump and back. The a streak for abs ntdb'w' only:omide Fragrtan (nk wo feet infto thei ing that storm. 'I;ut mugthes mol practically : Fui }‘ri‘ew“ is day some." §08f" Eons sveus * "We have I . k.4 ND Stizns (| no rain ‘and don‘t :misedpfu:'n.‘ [ rqpwree pondly ind worst.| Wi ,;St g“ri $ bis ar| m orotite a 'th" ‘out levery bit of | out. %e ard ‘nâ€tAsm'wle orss, but it 15 bad f]‘ 4 Sin the. worst,, but is tals aff in wgï¬;z, ditches on | .‘(E 6 ia o ‘ wistine nd h "walt o uts T hich if inofe, wes .of‘ Kansas, . a letter from h o «ie temep of how Hey fhaigren were aquent in | the storm afp ?hinï¬â€œr? caught in | a. wet gunny sac n e ol went a mile fee ing. o on bevs the‘ bath | wire ance ':? hgive children | homie, | e m my oor cone ce Amr @told how tant mt Pnd ces school bus stalled. "oie vak har t letter and & p cture 2?‘ mhmhd e barn was large eno { ooo 4 fge enough to have a dn:zzo'u may, x hear lbout;;ho . storm, but you have no ides how it is. Itlis past believing. }‘(*;: dust or dirt igfso fing nothing seams to it. . It Bifts hi‘t!?e,cmh and puts a good wiff wiind /with it. Ryiâ€" arch| 15 was the beginning here. | We wereâ€"sitting here in the dining! roomh Wwhen I began: smelling dust and d the, northlw'igdgw the dust ‘poming in aï¬ ong we |could not gee across the â€"room (the lights, were lit). It was not so bad in the south oï¬tbe house. We cleaned. out | the nex ‘dcy‘&n'd got a pail‘of ditt of the room.‘ The cretonne ext jons, bright reds, blues, etc., were eplorless @xcept for dirt eolor. I swept that room five times.". Dr. and Mrs, E. C, Gordon of 364 Central lavenue, recently rbpeiid & letter from their (d: ï¬h'ï¬, ‘Mrs. Kati King of Kirwin, Kas., in which she gives a very in ing destripâ€" tion: of the n: t storm which has been sweeping over portions of sevâ€" erll’g:mjai‘ March 15. Although the daily papers havye told a great deal about the storm, The Press feels that this information; coming first hand, is of gréat interest to its many readers. Portions of the letter are being printed in this issue.. t 40 Mrs, E. (;:\i.?orgon Gets . . ~ Letter from Daughter; _ Tells of Dust Storm aial «h ult t et® AACCE ny unusual ~effects ved in the enseinble cing! department ‘ of Miss Georgia Garden" has never enipted| by child acâ€" é Ithere is no gvailâ€" _ From every angle lertaking and ors in )epple should be inâ€" ‘ | been |written, diâ€" ted entirely by local e on s@le at d Fapand ho L { 1 .n’ 40 ob sds Iven uesâ€" sells inia | PUBLIC LUCK SHOOT To cite an example, ovef? in Deâ€" estur‘tï¬bï¬lbermcn ® elec-*, tric way of catching fish. ‘The "Anâ€"| stall poles in the lake, conâ€" n with an‘ electric current.When the t wasturned on, all the fish in t im iate neighbaorhood | were| par m"flm 33 lnmm codé, Director| will itell the sportsmenâ€" . they un.to,‘pndmythingnot entione in the code will be unlawf a â€" Director Thomson, of the ing a new fish and game ca will be adopted in the near | The old code has caused the . e ment a great deal of troub} the reason that it tells the hut and fAishermen what they cannot doy leayâ€" ing the impression that any not mentioned in the code is lawful. ! Thomson Prepares N? ‘Fish and Game Code with suitable prizes f Set, and many others t q mPlke haks ((o%) btrraommmuient Ti 15 Shots for. 25¢) for, practice shooting. instructors will furnigsh. PREE INSTRU( the lentire period.‘ |* / | . ZSc PER H. P. ; flo*q:?lta.â€" Shell Oil 81 Ts Sheridan News Ageney . [Nield‘s h'Eâ€" j Dewyer se o W “"‘:%.â€" | LTarson‘s ww Christ‘s Bakery. =â€"â€"~ _ | Bunte Candy Co. â€" f Dr. Postels and Pearl â€" Notrhot fertwan coâ€" ‘m. Ruehl & Co. s Reat Rigestete |. / \ | At 19 NORTH SHERIDAN RQ. On April 15â€"16â€"17â€"18â€"1 | | t y ’ # . t j t ¢:i â€"OVER FIFTY‘PRIZES TO BE A 1t :1 \| .‘ ..* PrigectDonated 6t 1| Skokic Dallen 1 trial ... of their io. :4 &uflyl ones . . . you‘d like the most ... send for them . . . and|give them "Qood Laundéring THURSDAY, APRIP OAK TERRACE SCHOO / _ of HIGCHWOOD|. (PUBLIG¢. MEETING HOW LUCKY ARE YDU» Sheridan Rifle & Pistol T2 l aalt â€" To Your Family! i [ Mokh ottpghes GoAAWMEH NC |. All citizens are invited to : TARGETâ€"POR PRIZE: s sUNDAY, APRIL |14, + 7:30 p.m.\ 1\ *# 4 &, f .‘ . A P at the LAUNDERY Wway" Afibk ie CBd J vcale sponsored by 3 it 18, IS LADIES! DAY â€" 5â€"1b. Box of ua I T{.: s‘nqnerom to :‘ here. fill hold a So wh runGown by th.' a w:h of a washtub? wii*"' Y whonrat_qy ,â€â€˜ and Goldstein & Reliable Meat Cl Evan‘s H E;urhoalth beâ€" gs, to yo mily, Mother! 'thzt makes it all ie m Dreamland friue ' "Anoflnt“- , er i \ article . eode will dlawful ‘to "silencer" A 1 ‘Another ' B, â€"+ wonoe es go along the sif@am of their hanfs bride® the water log: and wo! ::L & out fish. In “ e they would (With! [hook‘ and This will ‘all by iged‘ in t cvode. : "> t * 4 easy to 3 wa for this. I1} * SBuite 215 Dr. J. P. OCCONNE THURSD 1 ' v ite $15 * | Bheridan R HIGH ILLINO ‘Brane $81 ; € * a H?hna N e :&‘. ,;E‘ ' ethll W uEit & u iend] $ + ult 18 ;‘j\i 194 pf L w COlub 8 {" ED $1 i8 was n APRIL 1 no line, \a i A ul ril 1@ Hy4 Mi AL O poi t in W A K “1 foi in e tm w bnc f« Ip n U h