Bron»nâ€"?dlvllï¬..h’- progress. Development and dnhflfmx Burgessâ€"Animal book for â€" dren. Old Mother Nature holds school for the various members of the rabbit familyâ€"to satisfy their curiosity concerning themselves and other animals in many parts of this country. e c Burgessâ€"Burgess flower book for children. _Not technical botany, but a delightful book about some of the more common flowers in the counâ€" try. Written in reliable story form, it intends to arouse an interest that may develop into love for and proâ€" tection of our wild flowers. * Joseph Condon, 240 Washington avenue, Highwood, who is an inâ€" spector of Navy material in the U. S. Navy with offices in Chicago, has been appointed to attend the Coroâ€" nation as Dock Officer on the Battleâ€" ship New York, flagship of the Atâ€" lantic Fleet. Curtisâ€"Stories in trees. Legends of trees, as well as the use and pleasure of a wide variety of trees. Doubledayâ€"Birds worth knowing. <Sixteen chapters describing variâ€" ous birds, their habits, and ways of living. . The birds are grouped under Joseph Condon to Attend Coronation Starting on Saturday, May 8, Deerfleld food stores will close at 7:30 w.m. on Saturdays and at 6:00 p.m. on week days. The four stores included in this plan for shorter hours on Saturdays are ~Deerfield Grocery and Market, R. A. Nelson, National Tea Co., and the Great A & P Tea Co. Burgessâ€"Bird book for children. Information about common birds in United States presented in reliable story form. $ Â¥rt@~." He will sail from Hampton Roads Saturday, for Bordeaux, France, where the ship will dock for six days, going direct to the coronation from there. . y f Condon is a graduate of Deerfieldâ€" Shields high sthool and holds the degree of electrical engineer at Northwestern university. Deerfileld Merchants Plan Shorter Hours Children‘s Department Robins in‘ the tree top Blossoms in the grass, Green things aâ€"growing HIGHLAND PARK PUBLC LIBRARY HICHLAND PARK ILLINOIS THE FINEST IN AMERICA Delco Super Retreads are manufactured of the very best rubber obtainable only after every casing to be retreaded has been carefully examined and tested by our skilled workmen. Such exacting care plus the use of the most modern full circle equipment, produces a retread which conservaâ€" tively estimated, delivers from 15,000 to 25,000 miles of service. TEN MONTH GUARANTEE BOND is furnished with each Delco Super Retread. If a tire fails within this period, it should be returned to our factory, or our distributor, accomâ€" panied with the guarantee bond, and an adjustment will be made immedâ€" itely, charging 1/10th for each month that the tire has been in service. 25 South Second Street Haak‘s Auto Supply Co. We will allow you from $10.00 to $20.00 on your old set. DELCO _ SUPER RETREAD TIRES PHILCO RADIO Officers and board members will be elected at the annual meeting to be held Tuesday evening, May 4. Rene Lavenant of Evanston, presiâ€" dent of the league, has called a board meeting for 7:45, preceding the annual. session, which is to be at 8:80 o‘clock. Sharpâ€"The spring of the year. A naturalist‘s suggestions to older children. Will help in developing keen eyes and interest in outdoor exploring. Patchâ€"Hexapod stories. Stories of insect life for young children. Each story carries a butterfly, bee, cricket, or other subjects through a year‘s cycle of changes, making a complete life story. Patchâ€"First lessons in nature study. A book for young children on sugar, animals, seeds, insects, fish, cotton, flax, spiders, birds, and trees. % A reception from 8 to 5 o‘clock Sunday afternoon, May 2, in the North Shore Art Léagueâ€"studio in Wiinnetka Community House, . will open the annual exhibition of the work" of children and juniors enâ€" rolled in the league‘s classes. The league found, last year, that many who had no direct connection with this exhibit were greatly interested, and expects that the same will be true of the coming show, which is to remain until May 12. . Shackelfordâ€"Now for creatures. A book on insects and animals, esâ€" pécially useful for parents to read to their children. Sharpâ€"Year out of doors. What wm,m-wdo,andwhttohur out of during the various seaâ€" sons of the year. Exhibit Art Work of Children in Winnetka May 2 As a compliment to the members, George Natta, who is celebrating his birthday, will serve‘refreshâ€" ments after the meeting. * Four new members will be adâ€" mitted into the Modenese Mutual Aid society at its Yregular monthly meeting Friday evening, April 30. ‘The applicants, Mr. Marco Ugolini, Carlo Carani, Paolino Carani and Renato Caraniy are all rosidents of Highland Park. Modense Society Adds to Membership LET US INSTALL A NEW IN YOUR CAR Thursdayâ€" 4:00 Girls‘ chior rehearsal in the parish house under the direction of Mrs. Ben Ball. T:00 Boy Scout meeting. ‘TroOp 12:45 Luncheon will be served. 2:00 Program. Mrs. Kepler Vanâ€" Evera, our missionary in Chins, will be the speaker. Also, rememâ€" ber the towel shower for Wooster Missionary homes. 8:00 Meeting of the boand of trusâ€" tees. Annual meeting. Election of officers. Tuesdayâ€"â€" 8:00 ""An Evening. with the Vanâ€" Evers." ‘The Rev. and Mrs. Kepâ€" ler VanEvera of Hangchow, China. Lantern slides on China. Mr. VanEvera will speak informaily, and Mr. and Mrs. VanBEvera will answer questions. Fashion Show at "Y" Is Huge Success Much of the success of the fashâ€" don show which was given last éveâ€" ning by the Emanon League of the Y.W.C.A. was largely due to the fashion commentator, Miss Eylse Rinkenberger and the musical trio composed of Margaret Esmiz, violinâ€" ist, Alhia Galassini, pianist, and Viâ€" vian Campbell, saxophone. _ _ _ Dies; Funeral Today Mrs. Peter A. Richards, 46, of 234 N. Green Bay road, passed away Monday morning at her home following a few weeks ilines of heart trouble. Mrs. Richards was formâ€" erly Elizabéth Callihan of Lake Forâ€" est. ; All of the wearing apparc! disâ€" played were from the Highland Park shops, and were modeled by Highland Park girls who are memâ€" bers of the club, and proved themâ€" selves most attractive mannequins. Mrs. P. A. Richards She is survived by her husband Peter A. Richards and one daughâ€" ter Elizabeth Nugent, three grand sons, and two aunts, Mrs. Josephine Vogel and Mrs. J. R. Grant both of Los Angeles, Calif. This was an entirely new venture for the club, which proved most successful. Funeral services will be held this morning at 9:30 o‘clock at St. James church, Highwood, with burial in St. Mary‘s cometery, Lake' Forest. Laurel and Linden «venues Dr. Louis W. Sherwin, Minister Church phone 683 Siburban Real Estate Is Good Investment With nearly every factor that has eontributed to past periods of real estate recovery again in operation, suburban real estate is an excellent investment at the present time, in the opinion of Paul P. Pullen, Diâ€" vision of Land Economics of the Chicago Title and Trust company, and Lecturer in * gnd Economics Yorthwest e t n university. Other factors which influenced past booms and are once more in operation today include low interâ€" est on real estate mortgages and a generaily low rate for all money, large amounts of funds available for real estate financing, and the wideâ€" spread general industrial recovery. reasonine is i sound, for reliâ€" Paul P. Pullen, able studies show that residential occupancy in this area has jumped from 72 per cent in 1932 to over 96 per cent toâ€" day. An actual shortage of desir‘ wble dwelling units is very rapidly approaching, and is perhaps already Pullen also directed attention to certain new factors and to old inâ€" fluences which are stronger today than during former rising real esâ€" tate markets. ‘Government aid is readily available to home builders, a condition which has never before obtained. The sustained rise of the stock market, while not a unique inâ€" fluence, is a strong one. Large sums are being distributed in the form of dividends and bonuses to avoid corporate income taxes. There is an abnormal ‘accumuâ€" lated deficiency in new construction at the present time. Also, a recent sharp upturn in the marriage rate 3 quart bottles TOF; !............. 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Special Friday Only â€" Fresh CALVES LIVER :;nd “--‘-4": Fresh CHICKEN LIVERS pound nds Meat Specials \TWO TRUCKS AT YOUR SERVICE o NA 1 cssc a0€ SWIFTS or STAR BACON ° "The public‘s realization that real estate improvement is in progress always dags well behind actual deâ€" velopments," Pullen stated. "I beâ€" lieve it is timely to inform people of changes in this very important ket, and Chicago Title and Trust m.nyinghdtohmtluoppr- tunity of presenting the facts." indicates that marriages postponed N:mh ( e now numâ€" and lastly there is the fact that many persons are buying real esâ€" tate as a hedge against inflation. Gain in Interest at High School Baseballâ€"Tennis \ Baseball and tennis are coming into their own as more than 60 boys at the Highland Park high school are drilling at the athletic field unâ€" der the guidance of Coaches Hamill and Cannon, faculty sponsors of these two spring sports. on The baseball team has already played New Trier and Oak Park in Suburban league entests. New Trier won the first 2â€"1 at Winnetka while Hamill‘s proteges trailed Oak Park 2â€"0 in a twoâ€"hit loss here last Monâ€" day. Schiller of Oak Park and Roâ€" gan of Highland Park, pitched stelâ€" lar ball and each allowed but one hit. A couple of costly errors proved the downfall of the locals. ‘The net team, twenty strong, is preparing for the district meet at Oak Park Saturday and their first dual meet with New Trier, last year‘s state and league champions; here next Monday afternoon. Bob Jackson, John Meintosh, Ken Jones, Bob Hirsch, Carroll Binder, and John Todd will probably be selectâ€" ed to represent Highland. Park in the meet Saturday. Members of the North Suburban Stamp society are urged to attend the meetings which are being held the first and third Mondays of each month at Pease drug store. "SALADA" "Fresh from the Garden" BROWN LABEL BLACK SWISS STEAK Off Star Rounds ms1 . o Fort Howard Tollet Tissue o 4 Shop at Picchietti‘s Great Western SUGAR: unds Half Pound 33¢ 45¢ 23¢ $1 New Officers Are > Flected by.P.~T.A. OnMyMMfli :-"Gm and“.t:d rtu- acted as to the flnhflchnlhm er association. They gave a demâ€" oumï¬o-o!thchm;xnb‘. trail finding and first aid. The girls also served tea, the refreshments being made by some of the scouts, or their mothers. Officers for the Ravinia P. T. 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