Miss Jean McGowan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. McGowan of 2344 Pierce Rd., is one of a group of Rockford College students who were elected recently to membership in the college Dramatic Club, Miss McGownn, a graduste of Highland 'P::kuud.h.-hcd sophomore class at and Miss Marguerite Martin of Chiâ€" cago with Mrs. Heide‘s sister, Mrs. Phyllis Elkins of Singapore. were luncheon guests of Mrs. Everett 0. Fontaine, Tuesday. Mrs. Elkins‘ Highland Park students sttending Carieton College, Northfcld, Minâ€" hï¬:.-.-lbm day at mnooen, and ends Tuesday, April 16. > Among those expected to spend all or part of their Euster vace tion at home are: James Black, Miss Elizabeth Clarke, Gordon Frizbie, Jumes Hirsch, Miss Betty Johnson, Miss Juel Stryker, Hugh Suttle, Miss Nancy Van Bergen, and Miss Frances Venning. A Miss Nancy Kaufman will vacaâ€" tion in New York at Easter, and Miss Marths Deleow will visit at Stephans College. â€" â€" i ut in transferred from Palestine, Mrs. Elkins speaks Malaya as well as Arabic. ‘The Singapore Y. W. C .A. has & real program helping interâ€" national friendship according to of the Augustana Theological semiâ€" nary, Rock Island will visit the Zion Lutheran church in Highwood Easâ€" ter Sunday as a candidate for the pastorate of the church which was recently vacated by Rev. Hedlund. All members and friends are urged daughter Claire, are leaving today for Sarasto, Fla., where they will Miss Evelyn Oliver of New York City is spending her Easter vacaâ€" tion from April 1 to April 15 with her father, Mr. John Oliver of N. Sheridan road. The Musart Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ruth Siemsen, 24 Mc Govern street, Monday April 10 at issue, the name of James McNeill was omitted from the list of surâ€" vivors in the notice of the death of William Ryan McNeill. One grandâ€" child, Barbara Jean Porry, also surâ€" H. 8. Orchestra Is eighth grade Y club had a popcorn meeting they are going to bring old hats and make Easter bonnets out Mr. Winfield Johanson a student Mrs. Henry Beneke, Sr., and her Saterday (Matines 2 to 4; Rvening 7 to 11) April 8 PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA OF U. 8. A. â€" "Sehobert‘s Unfinished GRANTLAND RIOE SPORTLIGHT â€" "Sporting Irish." MERRIE Y. Club Notes "POUR GIRLS IN WHITE® Pierencs miew, Unn Morkel, Aun Bocerfont, 16 "MR. MOTOS LAST WARNING® _ (@unday Confinuous % to 11) Two Big PFeatures â€" Feature No. 1 n#fictal mow gg‘?.; ."....' !%'u:"' Gtels: im "IEa8E JAMES" (Filmed in Techniecior) "T AIL SPIN" Riearde Cortes, * sturte: 1:00 â€" 10:46; "Pose Girls i me m 'ï¬ 8 m*. 7 w t is to inâ€" terest the community in the two zcâ€"‘hb“dï¬ hdz‘ï¬-’-.ï¬l -l‘hdnh:“-‘u‘ schools from which the high school draws its students, the members of the upper grades in these schools and their parents will receive a letâ€" n“*ï¬-mn: announcing these concerts seeking the interest of the students and the parents in attending them. For within a comparatively short time, these very boys and girls will be playing or singing in the high school groups, and it is believed that attendance at the concerts will help to continue the enthusiasm toâ€" ward music which has been so sueâ€" cessfully sroused in the grade schools. some of her students have generâ€" ously contributed their time and talent in making posters which are being distributed to the grade schools and in two prominent locaâ€" tinn« in Wichland Park an& Mosv. Miss Lacille Wood, of the Art Deâ€" partment of the High School, and permit anyone interested in music to attend. Every member of the Committee will have tickets to sell and they can also be purchased at the box office on the day of the opening School Districts To Elect Members Of Boards, Saturday Saturday, April 8, the annual school board elections will be held in Highland Park and Highwood. The hours will be from 12 noon to 7 p.m. ‘Through an error the elecâ€" tion in District 111 (Oak Terrace tion in District 111 (Oak Terrace school), Highwood, was omitted from last week‘s paper. In this disâ€" trict a president and two members of the board are to be elected. Arâ€" "Anetner gentie all for Wilson‘s :8-.:."3:....""& Tâ€"Course Meel. It‘s a combina» hdlu:bld-?vhb‘: mnmmuu FREE gift catalog at your favorite store. The Bulldog has a frightful jowl, A gruff and terrifying growl, And yet, they say, be‘s really gentle, Loving, kind and sentimental Whether gentle or terrifying, all dogs Inventor TAKES A 18, 11 thur Kcehrwald, who is at present -*d:'hdb* a member of the board, is also seekâ€" .-d-‘l.ndMAi-g former member of the board, up for election. Floyd Peterson and Louis Diasperra are other candidates seeking a place on the school board. two years, while the board members are elected for three years. and Mrs: Laurs D. Smith of Highâ€" F:luu-.ud-l-u..q-..- ® BAGE PhobLEn 1 Some of it has been pretty wild. Sincerely, 1 had 1 that the discussion would develop some _C08 > structive suggestions from my opponents, Now it‘s my turn, ru it snappy, definite, and mach to ihe Pint, T on britee thas 59% teaien RIGME ROW! . " PA cought 7 s 2 Angernt t fo: se Anmegiy e petencty o ud R C CHM y take charge of Public Health and Safety, â€" . Right then and there I tackled the GARBAGE . us t haye tet hok detmeing ane Aalnl All:â€"â€"v+ This cost was ectimated at $45,000.00, studied and carried ost. " GARBAGE PROBLEM! HERE YOU ARE $27.198.00 I wish to thank the many voters for their loyal supâ€" port at the Park Board Election Tuesday, April 4. W. FRED GALLAGHER and a Definite Plan for Solving °EE P LE 358 By ROBERT J. GREENSLADE Commissioner of Public Health and Safety City of Highland Park e e -ï¬' Pm eed vm‘w- ,i\ ; BA Because I|=w.- --.nal 2 department well. 1d. My opponents don‘t tell you THAT! i the discussion _ ‘They ask: Why couldn‘t we insue bonds, build pâ€"-.u“u Three candidutes have peâ€" titions for election to the Board of Education, School District 107, Highland Purk. These are Mr. Francis M. Knight, 411 Lake aveâ€" mue, for President of the Board; Mr. Mldztlflclh avenue, and Mrs. O. Lnegeler, 820 Skokie avenue, for members of In district 108, comprising Linâ€" soln, Ruvinia, Braeside and ‘West bonds up to and beyond our city‘s legal limitaâ€" ’.'ohl‘b#* 1-01* uï¬'.â€"sua:'&-nl':-: Our present 8â€"ton burner is not econcmical. _ And, at present, it is serving only 1,700 house: that is oet Toeday, more than half â€" $27,798.00 â€"â€" is 1 thinkâ€"a satisfactory collection service, at of municipal government which suggests tss Sithent Toh etronthorrs atpnid, poond, hestaunee %hhhfllmb‘uflm'tdb’.w be open from 12 to dide te lt a temerclt 22200 CITIA A HOUOVKL h‘“m‘â€" "â€"“; mmwm«&.m Immediate equipment with twoâ€"way radio for P_,_(!mm-dbmuhc.-qm 'fll_m which i‘â€h“â€" wo 'â€"';â€" ue 0"-0-: in department, aintained by continued mmm.muw&‘:novz care collection from all Roussboida""" *40*t* As in all other districts polls FOR COMMISSIONER ROBERT J. GREENSLADE PPR D ENGAND tuSaid TS pwsor / |. * Eurngani! wey vho week oib "otae uen roms mes Mo waex wa // O6 Wt o EESTRAN Pro wim vorn Raue anp Mare ue rORRECTED DEFECTWE 394 CENTRAL AVENUE away? Whopledlgesthevotemofn ghland _Park to fight .for:.,i_‘. s ‘This series of illustrations appears through the courtesy of ** operation of force at and AGAINST B. E. CHRISTENSEN, O. D. OPTOMETRIST Ome thing more: If reelected, 1 to in Stmnant ciplater en molish the Sunset Park z-l‘thmM-l-hghh ttle axpogmitd Th mon The Tna o es ‘Whe gi tnhe ol To af on pyfing ‘egomner ie Tok once and for all inie of Inp ho in paoens poy MAAA One word more: When you vote to vend me Jb remember that T nees fenoe Commbnctone job, remember lrfln era who are pledged to the same kind of service. pioten,* "Pirame ‘ank" pout Smer Stand Pss 4 4 B ts ~4 Ahopadinntation es amage is partiaily covered by in re last Friday heated fur [he y un over heated furnace. The ef E. C. Hoskins of the Highâ€"* HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. #4