Â¥g As a summing up of the year of programs on the theme, "Know Your Sutered as Seooad Cine Hater Harch 1. 11L ot the Fomt Odtce o+ Highinnd Furk, Sitzem in many forms of athâ€" leties, tumbling and swimâ€" ming. two is called "Fitting the School to the Student" and will show classes in the vocational, colâ€" courses as well as scenes in the nurâ€" sery scbool. The third reel is of the extra curpicular activities offered to our high school students. _ _ _ Pictures of Local High School Life feor Pâ€"T.A. Program P.T.A. will meet Thursday, May 4, at 8 p.m. in the English club room. Tea and conferences with teachers will be followed by the annual busâ€" ments by members of the faguity. i rera uin Hriaas incss 108 â€"O2 caies Pots C1 LVE ZiDCCL CS 790 Eim St., Winnetka Winnetka 2700 or Briargate 1855 Parents who have attended the BAIRD & WARNER 7 Bouth Dearborn Street ‘Telephone CENtral 1855 REAL ESTATE LOANS THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS ALL TYPES E. H. A. The campaign is over. The voters of Highland Park have spoken. To those who disagreed with us at the polls we wish to express our assurance that our reâ€" sponsibility is to them, as well as to those who extended us such splendid and loyal support. We face many problems that demand unity of thought and action. That task will be simpler and lighter with the united support of all our people. In assuming our new duties, we will do so with a solemn sense of obligation and shall strive to win the respect and confidence of every citizen. . April 19, 1989. A Statement By The Mayor and Commissioners Elect 'mm&m“ Tok n e J Je ces "thtr Thasld mod ns thher le Victor Brothers Co. announces the addition of the latest method of fur storage to their regular service at mo extra cost. Card Party Friday A public card party given by Emâ€" anuel Shrine will be held tomorrow evening (Friday) at 8 o‘clock in the Lake Forest Masonic Temple. PMA -: throughout the year cannot but have a comâ€" an Toreg 1o Tholr thitdere during and fered to their during and after school hours. They have been given the opportunity to speak diâ€" rectly to their children‘s teachers in the time set aside for conferences. Surely this has been a splendi#â€"year president, Mrs. Henry C. Hawes. Victor Brothers Co. Advocate Sterilization This treatment is a scientific new process that thoroughly destroys disease bearing bacteria and larvae and protects your furs. This proâ€" cess is recommended by the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture. It is the same process used by the Field Museum of Chicago to protect its priceless treasures. Mre Herhert Smith ‘The Lincoln school Pâ€"T.A. will meet next Wednesday, May 38, at 8:15 with Mrs. Herbert Smith as the speaker and her subject is "Highlights on Education Legislaâ€" tion." Mrs. Smith, who is a school board member of the High school, is also a member of the Legislative committee of the Illinois State School Board association, There will be music too by some of Mr. Metâ€" calf‘s band pupils. at Lincolin P.â€"F.A. JEROME P. BOWES, JR. LYLE GOURLEY +N. 8. SHARP ARTHUR H. SWANSON FRANK J. RONAN, Mayorâ€"elect. 4 cale ber dinghe con7 Patsy Haynes to Take Title Role in Annual School Play Awdmflt support Patsy Haynes in = role of Jane Byre, Helen Jerome‘s excelent dramatiation of Charlette Bronte‘s novel, which will soom be presented at the high school as its however, though selected from a host of contestants by the casting comâ€" mittee, will be sppearing in their first major dramatic production. Headlining these newâ€"comers will be Bill Peters, senior football.star at the high schoo!, who will be Mr: Rochester, asustere owner of Thornâ€" will play the part of Lady Ingram, and Bette Hobes, another stage Â¥yetâ€" other cousin of Jane Eyre er, and Laura Lou Bauer are Lord Ingram and his daughter, Blanche. Don Porter, Dean ‘l‘hd-.-m Decker, Jim Muszik, Flora Stan Turner and Alice Hopkins are the other members of the cast, The entire first act of Jane Hyre went through complete rehearsal yesâ€" terday,. Many of the costumes and most of: the lines were ready for production. ‘In Swing With Spring‘ Window Display Prize Much enthusiasm was shown by display managers of different stores during the "In Sflmnrh"' week in creating winâ€" dows. The Highland Park Chamber of Commerce offered a prize to the display manager of the store havâ€" ing the best window based on (1) sales appeal, (2) uniqueness, (8) atâ€" tractiveness. hll.vbhlh“hb-u the governess of his child. Nash will appear as the child and Jmlm,dmb..* erness. a " ons Yhid: We pary will be ennerse . Siodes tmither tcotlnifiad Three Stores Tie for The judges were Mr. A. S. Bauer, general manager of Woolworth stores in Midwest, George Lyman, art director for Roche Williams and Cunningham, Chicago, and C. E. Thorney, advertising director 0# lm.dmk.oâ€-i ‘Those who were initisted are as s. a g> fe : ine Lo oo witt #4*> ‘%â€"‘“ z: -, Wina bm:‘-'!:.m be ~Grzace ;lnï¬l mnd-m h-nnomqmu.h.p. , the keeper bml? I-‘dtdâ€ï¬‚wflhw&h.m fenkins, Carol Jones, William costume play of the spring three ways going to Russell ;:fl,dbflq*dl-lï¬ buck & Co., Art Olzon, display manâ€" 338&3&- Schnllhur& Jones, Jerry King, Helen K Minnie Loizzo, Louise Lyman, Miller, Lenz Mocogni, Bill P ager of Art Olson & Co., clothing, and Josoph Huthy Alaviay manager store in total number of points m-d-lu:.ï¬-:t split three ways going to Russell nb“m-l-dl:.lx school were initiated into tional Honer society last . â€" Im order to receive membership a perâ€" scholarship, lesdership, and service. wzohl-dw'- im initiaâ€" fludï¬hï¬â€œlï¬c’nfl- ety. Marilyn, who was a member of Prindle, Morton ] Doris Rafter, Esther n...mz.h Russo, Julia Schmidt, Shay, vm Sherwin, _ June Souther, Stahl, Miriam . Stockwell, Betty Aurors & Eligis K.K, Alice ‘The third anpual spring formal of the Bellarmine Club will be held Saturday evening, May 20th at Arâ€" lington Country club in Wheeling. Music will be furnished by Red Edâ€" the National Homor society . and president of D.G.A. last year, atâ€" tends Lake Forest college. . Wampler, Laura Walker. wards Kellogz‘s Corn Flakes lurge pis. O# PICCHIETTI‘S FRUITS and VEGETABLES mss qpoliity, dcluze, Detivered . freah Solid T. ... PICCHIETT!I BROS. â€" GROCERIES Assorted Flavor of Monarch Gelatine 5 pkgs. 19¢ Grape Nut Flakes pkz. 10¢ Best Creamery BUTTER Shredded Wheat 2 for 284¢ Savoy Jumbe Ripe Olives 5 tall cans $1.00 8 large pikzs, 25¢ $ large phes. 8D¢ & large phos. 30¢ , Special for THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Lifebuoy Soap 5 bars 2846 Quaker Ooats Large pis. 17¢ m. Dance May 30 anpual spring Quaker Oats B phegs. for 28¢ Wheaties kage . . . 11¢ 4 bars 23¢ B for 25¢ ; 2 for 23%c¢ Best Roasting Chickens 5 to 6 T. average; lp. ................. Bwift‘s Premium; Ib............... RIB ROAST Smail Loin Pork Roast anl fooimea dimg Peaap ie roa Ts BACON North Shore Best; tb. 35¢ ....... *# lbe, Boneless Rolled Rib Roast Best Corn Beef Rump Boneless Veal Roast Your food worries are over when you parâ€" Meat Specials SPRY 3 lo 41¢ (Friday Only) Have You Tried Honor Brand FROSTED FOODS? Fipc 3 Hold Rummage Sale Two Days Next Week Campbell Chapter Order of Eastâ€" at od for. Arrangements can be made by calling the chairman, Mrs, Hugo Friday, May 4 and 5. Clothing and household articles will be on sale. N. Second street or they will be callâ€" bllg.&:fl-u&ow.&.mhflflfl Confidentially he isn‘t a marvel. He just looks m::uvmrnnmnï¬o'%q?“ wee Why don‘t you call HIGHLAND PARK 177â€"178. MEETâ€"MARYS MARVEL Chase & Sanborn or «Aoin The Pmmade To ... ‘ENOW! , 35¢ i munt be goodt" COFFEE Th. 25¢ . the in 254 Margeect Fulmme. t men ::-h-dï¬orc*l'â€"-’h in Swimming Meet Waverly place. Miss Johnston is the daughter of THURSDAY, APEIL #, 1989 Sturdy Household; Sâ€"sewed; Texaa Seodiass Northern Spy Apples White buttons; very fine quality; ib, bex BO¢ jambe size; 4 for 19¢ for fine sance or plss 4 Be. BD¢ Strictly Fresh EGGS 3 dosen DG¢ B for 25¢ 24¢ ; 10 for 496 ro es camamame s