each 1 IF popular int Quarts 78¢ nt [E oge/. h 35c _ 3Te j 42c id Meats _ aica Rum of the * Pints roducts Phone 4040 1.49 eencoonconsnnanincice WINES . =. $4.25 _ $2,15 ‘..A...- 33045 ‘ $1.25 it 99¢ __81.49 VODK A ankfort £f Pints LAST! Price e most les ffers . " "Buck Fever" Becomes aiz. â€" & Prevalent in H. P. lace of g-'ll be T: avor af the ORT s1 $1.09 $1.39 $2.50 $135 $3.50 $1.65 $1â€"85 10c MA y 2p¢ 809¢ 16, 1985 “WLWMI“- chants announce today that the deâ€" sire for "BUCKS," and more «BUCKS" on the part of Highland Mmu;humhdum wpopnlgflyhonu‘nuck ; chsibcrid Reports of Highland Park merchants mmi‘:’ the symptoms to be quite noticeable and easily diagâ€" shopping in local stores, and the conâ€" elusion of sales transaction with the po q-ï¬m *where‘s my Bucks"? â€" These other simâ€" ilar symptoms .hflnfloindie& “d'm f C l is Valuable items of merchandise, inâ€" cluding a girl‘s and a boy‘s bicycle, groceries, clothing and several hunâ€" nosed â€"â€"keen interest in buying in esc Onny. 4 ABVT 1 dred other things will be sold to the highest bidder at the Highâ€" land Park | Auction Sale. The bicycles are now on display in the windows of and Duffy and J. B. Garnet ie #}> 5.:i 1: .9 :J i) The auction sale, which will be held the night of Monday, June 17, at the Park Woman‘s club, will bring to a cloge the Buck proâ€" gram which is sponsored by the Chamber | of € \| The auction, it is announced will be in the form of the common pubâ€" differente that) no money will be used â€"only the "Bucks" as issued â€"Residents are advised to ask for ..a-s.m;ï¬meh"mdntch the local pa for further details. by more. than sixtyâ€"five Highland Park business These certifiâ€" cates are issued at no cost to the consumer| in with purâ€" chases and with payments made on charge accounts prior to June 15. "All the King‘s Horses," showâ€" ing at the A tonight (Thursâ€" day) will provée to be the most deâ€" lightful picture seen in months, The cast includes Carl Brisson, Mary Ellis and Everett Horton. Leslie Howard and Merle Oberon are the Tea! ‘players in Sunâ€" day‘s and M y‘s presentation at the Alcyon. e‘ Scarlet Pimperâ€" nel" is the story of a phantom adâ€" venturer who more feared than an army and loved by a thousand women. m oits create the most stirring in all history. "Evergreen,") featuring â€" Jessie Matthews, ‘a story that is glamorous and)| intriguing: Music, comedy and i have been perâ€" fectly blended| and the star has been enthusiagti Accepited by the public. film will be Friâ€" day and Sa ‘s attraction. Tuesday and Wednesday of next week you may Evelyn Laye and Henry Wi in the delightful musical of the stage hit, "Princess Charming." The picture contains an exciting plot, tuneful songs and plenty of good laughs. "Mississippi," featuring _ Bing Crosby and J Bennett and W.C. Fields, is to the attraction for "l'lhnhy and [Friday, May 30 and Alceyon w;mqn "Ever i" This Week Ravinia Garden Fair . to Be Held Saturday Rain ‘or shine, the annual Ravinia Garden Fair will be open for busiâ€" ness at 8:30, Saturday morning, May 25 at the Village Green, Raâ€" vinia. â€"The Fair is given by the Ravinia Garden club. This year, the in ’ te mml&;lm M. G. Kettner general chairman, are planning a more extensive sale than in other recent seasons. Owing to the late‘ spring, there is still time to:plant a great variety of plants and shrubs which will be on the meet in u& Cente Society wi Mrs. C. w D"'.. on O‘clock. Ki iy Padt, After two weeks of activity isince vYOLUME XXV Peminh Ofer _ ular business luncheon | give the Highland Parkâ€"Rayâ€"| ner â€"~of the Infant Welfare | the I be held at the home of | of a . Schaat, at 200 Ravine detic Monday, May 27, 10:30 | will dly telephone "H. P.. 1441 ) ner. for resorvations. atte The Highlannh Park Preésas: PRESS TO APPEAR | EARLY NEXT WEEK Memorial Day Causes Advance in Publication Date of Because next Thursday is a legal holiday, The Highland Park Press wiflbepnblishedmtmko:?Wod- nesday instead of Thursday. For th&tmmtll‘eopymmtboM in by Tuesday noon to insure publiâ€" cation. The advance in -&m makes is impossible to assure publi cation of copy turned in later than this time. un o give é:eir annual May 1: ner turday M‘%: the church parlors. : of a unique nature as Sc delicacies are to be sery will be happy to learn ‘C ner and it is hoped that attend. â€" The public is in For the furtherance of their work with the Lake Bluff Orphanâ€" age, Dorcas Home and the Ridge Farm Preventorium, the Soetlu?: vice Department of the H Park Womd@n‘s Club will present Miss Janet Bard and Mrs. Mary Kimball Van Steenderen, artists who Janet Bard, Mary _ _ VanSteenderen To Give: Evening Musicale need. no introducion to Highland Park, in a musical program on June 4. © } The home of: one of the members of the social service ittee, Mrs. Laurence Stein, on W ridge Lane, will provide the ; for music on this June evening. $ The program will be announced later, and tickets may be S from Mrs. C. J. Chambers, H. P. 4158. I s The last regular meeting of the Green Bay Road School P.TIA. will be held Tuesday evening, gay 28, at 8 o‘clock in the Green Bay auâ€" ditorium. > 4 | * ~‘The speaker of tbc'evengc'w‘m be Milo Winter, well known illustraâ€" tor of children‘s literature. . . His subject will be: "IMlustrating Children‘s Books." It is h that everyone will take advantage of the interesting program in for . _ Mr. Winter has many friends in Highland Park, having | 3 here before. ol ofa Green Bay P.â€"T. A. to Close Year Thursday Officers for next year m be nominated, and a short Bb > meeting will be ‘held. All P.T.A. members and friends are invited. Civic Organizations to | _ Take Part in Services. on Memorial Day Members of Dumaresq . Spencer post No. 145 of the American Legion and the Auxiliary will attend their annual Memorial service at Mm ial park, corner of Laurel and f pect avenues, beginning at 10 o‘clock All organizations taking part are requested to meet at the: Legion hall, 21 N. Sheridan road not later than 9:30 and from there will march over to the park in a body. _ _ YOUR "BUCKS" adhwncs" Ailfiedbibatais . PRF M I ch parlora.'.fli'his ejgln:r is of Mrs. 1 ue nature as Scandinavian Bay, Road, ; are to be served. . Many | 27, at‘8 o iappy to learnâ€"of this din« bunco. wil it is hoped that many will | awarded. The public is invited. â€"â€"â€" _/ served. . Coming Issue Dinner, Saturday May festival dinâ€" 25, in ‘The program for the evening is ‘as follows: 1 i another afternoon train to the Highâ€" land Park schedule. . | Cherubim | Song| .........~â€".«>| .....M% Hail Smilin‘ I.ota ol i stt eï¬ copenmr care i In These Delight Pleasant. s.........Purcell 'lu'o T!;::“Wc BInG ....sivi ‘-.,..-.‘-..‘&hno:v' d Wooeeinh uhn oi snves on atnedtvas Eaton Sing We Merrily Unto ..*,:;" *\ (Harold W. Finch, Qirector) > Carnival of VERIOE .....â€"gullc«3sn00.0o0l0FK The train leaves Chicago at 2:40 p.m. (3:40 daylight saying time) and makes‘the trip to ind Park in 32 minutes, arriving here at 8:12 train time. S AT t 4 Orchestra, Band‘ [# _ and Chorus Will _ ~â€"_ Present Program ~ Richard Meéerner, soloâ€"cornetist in the band and orch i will play a ‘solo number, 1 of Venice." Dick ‘has won first in the disâ€" trict and state contests and he reâ€" ceived a very high rating at the Naâ€" tional contest that was gi?l"tl reeently; The girls‘ quintet, tl(lkh received a high rating at the National conâ€" test, will play two nmnumbers. The members of the quil are Roseâ€" mary Holm, Patty Dickenson, Pekgy Bingham, Gail Bray.E and. Sharlee Mayer. I MA e t of y Ats William Tell overture .w..;.*‘..«..m.. Rossini Tinten of the :c M ns & ...,%_....._...ii_...qfllt Minuet 10..t 0_ ... Richard Mer 1 gf:.fm Iâ€"t‘h-"" ..A........ Fillmore nue.{m M Towel Amecp .'_T._' ..'.’.A.u.uu†Mood aivpniaiinpoc ies onl Arvecalncne ~TROW KE ‘ With: the . band, ag;chestm and chorus participating, the music deâ€" partment of Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school will present its annual spring concert on Friday ev , May 24, at ‘8:15 o‘clock in the high: school auditorium. _ A db 4 At the suggestion of the Highland Park Chamber of ,gmmme. the Northwestern Rai has : added The Enterpe Mï¬ndoin}i:tic club is planning a popular, 0 tta for its next production am’ plans are being made . to, train a 1s «chorus for the event. Therefore, a drive for voices is being made.| Anyone who would be interested in taking part in the choral section of the operetta may do so by writing dr phoning the secretary for an appointment for auditionâ€"Lucile Ma: e, 5681 Lauâ€" rel avenue, Phone 39? All types of voiceés are needed, | â€" q4 t Philathea Class ï¬o‘ .. ‘Present Play May 28 Mandolinistic Club ~~‘The operetta will under the direction of Dario C, Bonetti, and the principal cast will include sevâ€" eral wellâ€"known dramatic players and popular singers. Bay Road, on Monday eyening, May 27, at‘ 8 o‘clock. Five hundred and bunco will be played. and prizes awarded.. Refreshments | will be _|0~ _Card Party May 27 * Sheridan tkah Lodge will hold a public card patty at the home of Mrs. Ida Nelson, 310 N. Green HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, MAY 33, 1985 (Harold N. m::flm) Girls Quintett Plangs Operetta it .. Handel ..‘ Mozart ‘he pupils of Berenice Benson en ey will give a piano recital at sh on Woodland road, Raâ€" ‘vinia, Sunday afternoon, May 26, at 4‘ @‘clock,. The following pupils will plgy : Katharine and Jane Falley of | Evanston, Marilyn Crane of Camâ€" | bridge, Mass.; Marilyn Cahn, Peter H Margaretâ€" Hitcheock, Mary Elâ€" ‘i ‘GM.WB“!.F‘I"W g“ , Betty Hart and â€" Barbara :. of Highland Park, and Jo iGflmoll and Jimmie Zischke of Raâ€" v&- t3 Wl i 6 . Preparations: for Poppy Day, to be t}bbï¬rvpd here and throughout ,th‘oa(u*ion‘LSttumy. May 25, went govrzar rapidly today with the arâ€" rival of Memorial Poppies at Lfl:- ican : i Auxiliary â€"headqguarâ€" terg. ) little red flowers, 2,500 of them, came from North Chicago Veterans Hospital No. 105, where they were made by disabled World W%-vote;hns. comrades of the men in whose honor they will be worn. The p Eiu are paper replicas of the wild European poppies which hg the battle front and in the war cemeteries during the World War," Mrs. Cole, chairman, explained.| "It was this flower, growing between the rows of woodâ€" en grosses above fresh battle graves, which inspired Col. John McCrea to write <his famous poem, ‘In Flanâ€" ders Fields.‘ The flower is now recâ€" ognized throughout the . Englishâ€" 8 ing world as the symbol of the: World War sacrifice. Each of the little red flowers has been made by hand by some d led ~veteran in need of emâ€" ploymentâ€" ‘ or each poppy the Auxâ€" iliaty has paid its maker one cent, enabling hundreds of veterans to support themselves and families through the winter and spring. Apâ€" prokimately ten millions of the popâ€" pies have been made this â€" year, meaning â€" earnings of $100,000 placed in the empty pockets of these disabled â€" veterans. POPPY DAY TO BE â€" ~ â€"â€" OBSERVED HERE â€"*"In addition to the earnings of the veterans making the poppies, the poppy funds bring aid to thouâ€" ids of ‘needy families of veterans th hout the year," . f The poppies are being counted and ar in readiness for disâ€" tribution g the Poppy Day workers who willâ€" offer them on the street May 25 to be worn as a tribute to the World War dead. All work in connection: with the observance is being carried out by volunteers so that every penny received as Poppy Da: eon?lbntionl can go into the WMare funds of the Auxiliary. . H(ffly,Name Society _‘ _â€"‘‘_ Announces Dance *uch dnterest is centered around e Spring Dance to be given Saturâ€" day evening June 1, at 8:30 o‘clock at the Moraine hotel by the Stâ€" Ja Holy Name society of St. James Parish, Highwood, according to its sponsors. j ‘The musical program will be furâ€" ished by the popular young dance from: Northwestern university, as Jack French and his Northâ€" westerns. .. This orchestra â€" should p itself very much of a favorite with those who attend as they have shown their worth by being chosen to travel to Europe with four stuâ€" dent tours this summer. _ Miss Bentley Presents 4 Pupils in Recital The pro¢eeds from this dance will g:g:nd for the C.Y.0. and the Boy ut Fund of the society. he North Shpre Chapter of the | Daughters of. American Re :x tion will present a seT of 17 flags $ ve n over A_ma-iet, the gchool of Forest o?n = iday, May 24, at 1:15 p.m. in the Gorton School A A boo ‘ onthining the hjstory of each flag with authorities d,xt.‘hmory of the American‘s Greed is included im e gift The bet of 17 flags is ied at $100| as the materials, art work and eould not| be aplgced for j 8 ; Community Garden class of the Highland ‘Woman‘s clak will hold its 1 spring plant sale on the gro in front of I No rn ght ‘station on Central avenue, May 25. This date was chosen â€"plants set out earlier are often killed by frost. Mr . Wallen, general i in ch j of the sale, predi¢ts that this will t onlyanphold, but) surpass, the stant dnrdciut by the fine plant sales which the Comnqunity Garden clagg has sponsored. |Plants will be on sale from 8 o‘cleck in the mo until five in the 00n. , | i8 ‘On Tuesday, May 21, the < munity Garden arranged | first motor trip the season. Undé . (Continued! on page 4) & Â¥ | PROBLEM4 â€" Members of committee pointed last week jby Mayor: Goreelf Bey Fomd reiidents that wusl a Bay egidents that truc sary use of the thoroughfare, reâ€" ported last Mond&y evening at ‘ countil meeting t they had ¢ to a decigion to e t with var. ious ways of le ng the traffic for one month, in effort to find | equitable (method | of adjusting 4 . â€"For the present, ' are . be at various site al the road, "No / cks, Speed t 80 Miles Ho 'Py Order |of the Chief~ Polite. h s t e 3 h Officials point put that while it i possible to bar ugh trucks (thos havinig no Hi Park deliveries any having stops in Highla Park, is privil to use any stri necessary to h its destination.. Committee es To Expe Iaint win uroen Bay hopd lt Among other matters of busines disposed of were the approval pa of a $1 fee for audi the gity‘s books, motion to call | bids for the ial newspaper, an the & tance of a petition to vide the special mssessments of a 60â€" acre section of the city. â€" Tenta approval was giyen a plat of a sub di to be known as the land Park W ‘ } [d D.A ~|The ‘duplicate) set of these 19 | "1 §\ Mn _ .. s owned by chapter will }â€,This week‘s hi’mnud exhibited in the |Club Woman‘s Buâ€" by Bob Robinson, who has reau in Mandel) Brothers for _“) moving the 1984 week of May to . June 1. ‘!* Indianapolis Auto Races sl schopl children pf (public and priâ€"\ The meeting will be at the Green vate schools in lpuonvoll uPotn‘nh#u :15 pm. m of have b 1 ursday; May 28. h as in to view 2o ujsl oâ€"| iOllithis year‘s.race is only _week Co&\mu;uty farden | >\ _ Class to Hold l Plant Sale May ï¬ Presbyterian . Rummage Sal¢ |should prove to be very interesting ‘The Women‘s sionary r the members; | S en >â€" Sm â€,'“ 0 S On | Jine 3 Sd‘ day, May -m ~rdj‘ nt _‘ d ond stre will be open at 9| on Ne Schedule o‘cloek. Many yseful things will be! _\ _ _â€" Râ€" _ on ‘ & e, vietro n m‘ 'pflm h 4 Thr Tilinois St uinploym nt ,;. esse M m *dl Service at m it ; nue an~â€" zi.i ware, fancy goods, r nounces that the office hou for the pany pictures ,,,“' present, are 8:30 f *to 12:30 pm. ‘Articles for the Bale may be bi 5’; daily except Sunday. office has to the store on Thursday and Fr, men and women gristered for all day, § + e c ) | types of work. fere ure several : flced !1 ) pood â€" positions . noÂ¥# â€" available for Lyle Gourley to Head â€" / ‘BocialService Here dishes tss h e stt [ 5) * Th Tangle for One Month . to i f llzak%orést Schoflj , nts Set 99 a Thoke in this viginity who have ‘friends or relativek they wish to have : notified abou ag‘{ Oknten §Commumntion of |Deerfleld, states ‘the publicity com ,|w asked ‘to send the names to Harold Vant, jor E. Hâ€" Selig, af@ an Invitation will be,mtild.‘l'ln; mittee would |also appreciate rece hames of ‘outâ€"ofâ€"town descendints of all early ‘pioneers and their addres: Inforâ€" ‘imation concerning 1J famâ€" ‘ily would be most welcome, The . Deerfield Comâ€" memoration | meet on Tuesday evening o‘ May 28, in the village in Deerâ€" field Masonic Temple. M of all committees are uy be presâ€" ent. | f ; To Serve As Chairman of Local â€"â€" . Organizat E. Coming*Year The meeting will be at the Green ‘ea Pot and nh# at 12 :15 pm. ursday,; May 40"’ h as this . year‘s. race is or week away, it is felt that picture should prove to be very to the members; [| f Lions Club To See |___ ;. | Auto Race ?Movles‘ Gutmann; ref Hansen; directorsâ€"Mrs. J. |Eyler, Mautice Berkson, E Gilroy, Bernard Nath, $ Lee, R.â€"P,. Sherâ€" er, Mrs. Charles Magon, ip Cole, K. E. Wagner, ï¬' Enemfl. Mrs. 8. L. 8P >( An Auditing pointed, and a !E a e the Executive ix) j m' 1° ‘A, I B S Ah‘ *i £ 1'. ‘m "The audit of the) enclosed finanâ€" tial statement and the records of the Highland Park Soclal ‘Service for been made by the uns igned. It is our belief that thig}stateiment repâ€" resents the true : s of the fiâ€" (Continued 0 4) â€" Friday, June u;fa-‘ Coming and Band Concert. 8 Lyle Gourley way elected to serve as chairman â€"of tht Highland Park Social Service during the coming year, at the annu ting of the organization held g; Other officers of the orgrnigation, which years of service hese, are ns follows: Deerfield Cen . â€"Whptsiives plans Af The fentountal y temniny, June $ â€"~ Pigntle and LE:;"†June 30: use andiohnung wheeyâ€" TVMMM,WI. Osborn; secretary," Alice C Executive Commi l'lifllllnd Park $ Old City Hal) Highland Park, | mmmu‘mwm.m public is urged to se this service od _ positions . n# d Cente Commi to Meet d the recdrds April 30 l . i h ‘ of f| page 4) NUMBER 12