houses vacated by the McDougalis nard Plunketts moved last week from that locality, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lane and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Roberts are among the newer resiâ€" dents in the northwest section of the village. The C. V. Schnur home has been leased by the J. R. Armâ€" stromgs,â€" and was vacated by the Crawfords. Mrs, Louis Ott was hostess to members of the Independent Social club yesterday afternoon. Mrs. George Pettis and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Johnston attended the WLS Homeâ€"Maker‘s program on Thursâ€" day given in Glenview by the Glenâ€" view RN.A. The Holy Cross Parish is planâ€" ning a carnival for the latter part ;s.t June, dates to be announced ter. ‘An open meeting, the regular monthly meeting, of the Deerfleld Grammar School board of directors will be held on Monday evening, June 7, at eight o‘clock. | The Stagers, the dramatic club of the Deerfleld _ Presbyterian church, held a cabin party overâ€" night in the Isaaec Walton cabin in the River Woods, on Saturday. Among the <guests were Shirley Clark, Josephine Schessler, Maurice A Mebanaee M» and Mes â€" Williem Helen Galloway, Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Russell, Mrs. Jirah Cole, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Boyle, Virginia Easton, Milton Merner, Mrs. F. C. Ritter and Kenâ€" neth Hunter. "Sing Me a Love Song," Cosmoâ€" politan‘s latest musical comedy, which will be shown Saturday, May 29, at the Deerpath theatre has James Melton, Patricia Ellis, Hugh Herbert, Zasu Pitts, Allen Jenkins, and Nat Pendleton in the stellar roles. Henry Petersen, a special policeâ€" man for Deerfield, is seriously ill in the Billings Memorial hospital in The Anderson family from Anâ€" tioch has purchased the house on Orchard lane being vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Nevins, who will move into the house on Hazel avenue formerly occ!.fnicd by the Plunketts. William Cruickshank, clerk in the Deerfleld post office, has been home the past two weeks because of a leg infection. Rosemary Willen came home from the Evanston Contagious hospital on Saturday. & Right from the arms of Garbo, Robert Taylor stapped into the ferâ€" vid embraces of Jean Harlow. ‘The two are coâ€"starred for the first time in the comedy drama, "Personal Property," opening Sunday, May 30, at the Deerpath theatre for a three day run, in which Taylor is seen as the ne‘erâ€"doâ€"well son of an English family who becomes butler in the house of his brother‘s fiancee, a widow from Towa. "Quality Street" at Deerpath Theatre Katharine Hepburn and Franchot Tone, two of Hollywood‘s illustriâ€" ous stars, are teamed for: the first time in the screen version of Sir James Barrie‘s "Quality Street," which will be shown Wednesday and Thursday, June 2 and 3, at the Deerâ€" path theater. _ ° _ Mr. and Mrs. Dean Calkins spent #dfly with Mrs. Calkins‘ parents, 7 and Mrs. Hall, in Sharon, Wis. Wedding Portrait TWELVE WOULD MAKE AN IDEAL GIFT FOR YOUR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES. HECKETSWEILER STUDIO Photographers 7 SOUTH 8T. JOHNS AVENUE TELEPHONE H. P. 438 Why not make an appointment A Beautiful today? The first of the three periods at Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan starts on June 26th, just four short weeks from this. coming Saturday. _ Registraâ€" tions are coming in every day at Bcout headquarters in Highland Park, and Scouts planning to go to camp are urged to get the applicaâ€" tion filled out soon and mail to the Bcout office. Troups planning to go as units will have first choice on the campâ€"sites and all boys of the troops will be together at camp. As often as possible, Scouts from the same towns stay together and always Scouts live in the same villages as the Scouts from his own troop. ‘The two other periods will run concurrently each for two weeks and the camp will be over on August. 6. For further information see your Scoutmaster or write or call the Scout office in Highland Park for a camn folder This is the last notice for applicaâ€" tions to the National Jamboree at Washington from June 30 to July 9. Applications will be accepted at the Scout office of the North Shore Area council until Tuesday, June 1, after which time it will be impossible to guarantee â€" reservations for any seout. The North Shore Area Council contingent to the National Jamboree will travel via the New York Cenâ€" tral railroad to New York before goâ€" ing to Washington via the Baltiâ€" more & Ohio. The itinerary takes the group to Niagara Falls, then to New York. An overnight stopâ€" over at New York will give them an opportunity to visit Radio City, Grant‘s tomb, Riverside drive, the George Washington bridge, the bright lights of Broadway, the Batâ€" tery, the Lower East side, and othâ€" er interesting sights in New York that to most of them are nothing more than names. ‘The group will leave New York orf the Baltimore & Ohio and go to Philadelphia where they will see a number of historiâ€" cally important places before they eontinue on the way to Washington and the Jamboree. This trip has been worked out with the railroads so that thetrip will, not cost any more than the previously announced rate for the Jamboree with the group going direct to Washington. The Jamboree Scouts will‘ arrive from Washington at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 10, the same day as the Scouts leave for the second period at Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan so that those who are going to camp can leave that same afternoon on the Flambeau with the other Scouts. Last Call for Jamboree Applications Merit Badge Counselors Chosen The Merit Badge Counselor comâ€" mittee of Highland Park of which Mr. Harry Earhart.is the chairman reports that the list of counselors is now complete and every man has agreed to serve &s a counselor in the subjects listed below. The Merit Badge counselors are men to whom Scouts of Highland Park may go to pass merit badges in various subâ€" jects, all of which apply toward Boy Scout News Camp Starts Four Weeks From Swimmingâ€"Robt. S. Kendig, Chas. the higher ranks of scouting. Pioneeringâ€"John Davis and Carl Huncke. Buglingâ€"B. D. Green, Hoyt L. PMZTCY Personal Healthâ€"Dr. Grover Grady and Dr. H. B. Roberts. Athletiesâ€"Geo, Scheuchenpfiug and Ray Cox. * Cookingâ€".Scouts parents. First Aidâ€"Dr. Grover Grady and Dr. H. B. Roberts. Safetyâ€"Harry Aiston, Harry Perts. Campingâ€"Robt. F. Patton and John Davis. Firemanshipâ€"Chief Hoskins, Ass‘t Chief Cummings. Public Healthâ€"Dr. S. R. Banfield, Dr. Douglas Boyd. Civiesâ€"V. C. Musser, Frank H. ‘Templeton. Life Savingâ€"Chas. F. Lauer, Robt. S. Kendig. Te Pathfinding â€" Geo. McLellan and Harry Earhart. Bird Studyâ€"James Mooney and Paul E. Downing. : Scholarshipâ€"Scouts‘ teacher. Carpentryâ€"Dan McLellan and Wim. Woodworkâ€"Robt. W. Schneider and Huchâ€"Resdin® ®;, Walter L. Borg. First Aid to Animalsâ€"Dr. R. 8. Montgomery, nt. Woodcarving â€" Hgrold Mundstock, Robt. Earhart. Readingâ€"Scouts‘ Eagan, librarian. ; Musicâ€"Robt. M. Bridges, Harold F; Pfister. % Metal Workâ€"Ne!ls Dahl, Harry E. Bolle. Canoeingâ€"John Davis, Lyle Gourâ€" ley. Electricity â€" Mike Maurine, Edw. Menke. â€" Physical Developmentâ€"A. N. Thursâ€" J. Brown. Handicraftâ€"Parents of scoutmasâ€" ~ton, Frank J. Ronan. Reptile Studyâ€"James H'ooney. Conservationâ€"James Mooney. Rowingâ€"Hugh Reading, Sr., Hugh Reading, Jr. â€" HEALTRIE EOONING S FAST TCB PBE 38 Cut Kitchen Hours with a Masonryâ€"W. E. Durbahn. * Photographyâ€"Robt. Rocber, Hecket: sweiler Studio. Plumbingâ€"Clifford Moran, Howard The Pack committee of the Raâ€" viniaâ€"Braeside Cub pack took the boys of Pack 65 to the Cubs ball game at Wrigley field last Saturday in fourteen cars. . The Cubs of Raâ€" vinia and Braceside enjoyed the party immensely, in fact probably more t.handnluhcdbhllg.hm and thank the members of comâ€" mittee who escorted them to the game and gave them such a good time. + Q. What route did LaSalle and his followers take to the Missisâ€" sippi? _ A. They came by way of the Chicago, DesPlaines, and the Illiâ€" nois rivers. s burned in 18157 A. The first Fort proved inadeâ€" quate for defense punposes and was destroyed. It was rebuilt on the same site by Captain Hezekiah Bradley in 1816. Y. When did LaSalle enter the Missisaippi? hospital in Ilinois? s# A. At Manteno, 10 miles north of Kankakee. | A. This hoapital has a capacity of 6,300 beds, 27 wards, 14 detached dining rooms and a central recreaâ€" 1084. Q. How does this hospital comâ€" pare with those in other states? A. It is the fourth largest state hospital in the country. Only three New York hospitals exceed it in size among state institutions. Q. ~How large is the Manteno hospital? Raviniaâ€"Braceide Cubs See Older Cubs Play Ball Comet, $112.50* Do You Know Illinois? MODERN 1937 ELECTRIC RANGE E Nnugmw . tion hall seating 2,000 persons. Q. When were degrees first given to gradustes of the University of A. The class of 1878 was the first class to receive degrees. llinois was the only state college that reâ€" fused to give degrees up to that Antiâ€"Back Ache @ sELF SKIRT MARKER MR. WILLIAM WALLACE PORTER, C.S.B. of New York in Elm Place School Auditorium, Sheridan Road and Elm Place, Highland Park, Illinois. Mr. Porter is a member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church â€" The Church of Christ, Scientist, in New York. First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park, Illinois The public is cordially invited to a pnrrormrent mm Christian Science FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1937, at 8:00 P. M. Makes an accurate Hem in 30 seconds. No more aprawil TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 405 more tired customers waiting while you pin the hem. :::MMM-MQMF.- ultmmhcn Ol“m. s .bmn.l-i.m m taken for Pinking Shears, bld:.&uundoï¬.m-x for further information. by A. John McCracken Robinson was a United States Senator from lilinois State Supreme Court in