Testing of Students At M. P. High School PM}. “I Lul vat the Lake County " mult“- mum upon-cud the pm of autumn testing of the new a! the Highland Park High uhool, Ill!) the what; of the fa. Than Inn 181 paid" tendon Among the students. Tho and» tioa Iii-he- to emphasise that . poul- tire reaction does not indicate " active use of tuberculous. It only show- that were)“ bun I prim-r7 all! ind amnion" of the high who! who Mind the but. infection, that tho pathnt " Ion. time hu khan on the tuberculosi- germ. Th. Minion provide- It-mrs for nit positive radar: to Manila if there is any activity. lulu reactor Ihduld receive periodi- cll X-ny summation until the - of 80. Tuberculolil "soeiation for the poli- tive renown of the Hick-lend Park High school: 181 for the student body, and 68 for adults connected with the school. The school reports that 35 students who were absent are still to receive tutu. Dr. Patter of the nutcrium co- operates with the nssaoeUtam in those "In.†by giving and reading the tact. and making the churned: from the X-ny. The committa- in rhnrgo are the "Wk-"s of both the post and Auxil- iary. Members of the Auxiliary will furnish and st-rvv the refreshments. Tiekety may bt, sm-urnl from the nn-mIn-rs of the post and Auxiliary. Th" procosds will be used for the welfare work In bn- done in High- wood. Bingo Party Friday The Ladivs of Vikings will hold a vublir bingo purl); Friday, May 10, In the Masonic Tvmtrle. Prvcmlinz the hing" In hrivf luwim'si mcvtink will hr coruluctvri. Mi" White}! the “ma†ro- pom that 239 X-nys, to date, hue bun provided by the Lake County The entire program of a tubercu- lin testing survey is furnished free to the schools contacting the Lake County Tuberculosis association for this service. First must come the educational program for the P.-T.A., board and faculty and permission from the proper authorities. The usual procedure can be secured from the oMee of the Lake County Tuber- culosis association. The expense is paid by the association with funds derived from the sale of Christmas Seals and contributions received at that time. The association is very pleased that tuberculin testing of schools could be included in their budget for the yenr of 1940. This was made possible by the generous response to the 1939 Seal sale, the largest amount ever raised in the history of the association. Due to a lack of funds, the program could not be attempted before last year. Stupey Smith post No. 601 and its Auxiliary are making ttnal plans for the spring festival in the form "t a penny bingo party to be given Saturday. May 25th at the Labor Temple in Highland Park. Prizes for the bingo will be in keeping with the season including such articles as potted plants, bulbs, seeds, vast-s. and flower pots. Door prizes will also be awarded some of tin-m to be garden furniture, and tools. etc. Highwood Auxiliary Makes Plans for Spiing Festival May 25 This work will continue and also re-examination of schools already tangled just as long as the annual Christmas Sell Sales are on success- ful as the one of this last year. SCOOIEXW “W'MIWM ' " tg,t,ittibf,?,e.ifyls- 1-1 in n MONIIhd-dn F. th cum "tfl)t)ANlltSEitlES, Int. a-rea-GG-m, - nun-nun Milkmen-d 'a-A-ht-tee"--,--... €0.me HEDGES Hide and Beautiiy Iitl-otutaitrhi1yot-rmr Wand limbo-MRI!“ I udtro.What-tu-d..... -hemttrketul1orakn-hst* botdu, (ll-tom climb. and cu- m- ldully adapted " In a hedges. They are inexpensive yd nimble each in the he lend-up. end excellent beck-granule for perennlel borders. H In h - cede-n " hedqee, meets. wind- breeh, Tin.. or ground Gov-I. outlook or your lawn aproard In- Creative Writing Group to Clone _ Spring Term May 16 “My. Kay 10, in the Innl "an; of the wring m of tho Gratin Trrltur (how. She union n the Highland Pith Y.W.C.A. will be lollowod by a luncheon " ' Gibb. Guneos, who!) the original play “Brood Alon." written by " vm Eamon, group lender, will b. rend. lumbar: of the clu- on privileged to invite mm to the luncheon. The†in no meeting thin Thun- day, May P, n In. Bennett ll xiv- ing hay lecture “Creative Writing- Your Way to Creative Living" be- fore the Conference of Club Prui- dents and Program Chairman " Ful- lerton hall, Chicago’s Art Institute. Seven hundred and tifty women, in- terested in program ideas for Fed. erated Women's Clubs, will attend. On Friday, Mny lo, Mrs. Bennett will be introduced at another con- ference of program chairmen held at the state headquarters. Competing against seven other high schools, the Highland Park high school golf team won the dis- trict golf eGmpiontship lent Satur- day at the Brinrgate Golf course. The lac-l team with I total score of 386 was eleven points under the New Trier boys who placed second. By virtue of pllcing third in the team more and first and fourth in individual scores, Wankegln won the district pllque for the beat com- bin-tion of team and individual scores with 17 points. Highland Park with firat place for team scores and second for low individual scores, not " points. Team Wins District Championship May 4 The team winners from etch of the thirteen districts in the state and the two players in each district with the lowest individual more: will compete for the state chlmpion. ship at the Peoria Country club on Saturday, May 11. Highland Park is the high school that wilt represent thin district. Mike Smlnrik of Waukegnn Ind Manuel de la Torre of Highland Park are the individuals who will represent this district. The local High School Golf b for (at. ' Inlet-Ida: Skim Marked and Shorten-d Also sold at IADA SHOP. Dun-Ida. um add... Orda- nllo “in for Plinth; Shun . . . Spgol Hollie! Just lawn the bulb-and mark an cecal-Ito hem in 60 second-1 Tutu the (an; work out of shortening I "..tr.tt . . (29mplqh of with}: Chalk your hem the any profes- sional way. Collins SELF SKIRT MARKER Telephone Highland Park t-uert.ehedbrrurerR.Bot» Tho no". lat Saturday I." " follow: Mrs. Robert J. Bpahr wu elected president of the Lincoln School Pu- ent-Teacher mention for the com- ing yen n the Inland meeting held lust week. Mrs. Dean Idiot-lick was elected vice-president, Mist, Ger- trude Brown, secretary, end In. Armand Mephee, re-elected trmnr. er. Mrs. Robert Timm, chairman of the nominating committee, pruned the slate. The School Picnic and Field Day on Tuesday, June 11, in the rennin- ing event in this - PTA ell- end-r to be sponsored by the con- mittees serving under the retiring president, Mrs. E. T. R. Hurley. Mrs. Robert J. Spahr New President of Lincoln School P.-T.A. Sheridan Rebekah Lodge to Sponsor Luncheon-Card Party The sewing circle of Sheridan B.- bekah lodge No. 801 is sponsoring I luncheon and card party on Friday. May 17th, at the home of Mn. Helen Swacy, 59 Olk street, High- wood. Lunch will be served at 1 o'eloek, to be followed by the end games. Reservations may be made not later than Wednesday, Mar 15. by calling Mrs. Shanty, Highwood 3128 or Mrs. Bock, H. P. 3676. the public is cordially invited to “and. i - P. a Ilgll r. O ‘ rd, j,,,idta2e" e ,r4..,1,...’¢ low brices and terms on III IIOILAID PA'I PIIII YOUR WIRING CONTRACTOR AND PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY s,..,..---------'"""""""""""" Adequate Wiring and tiiditikmall mtllets G'i,GiT,',"i'.,,' present and for future needs. You'll reap a double re-d-form-will-tio-re-het-sd convenience, but you'll netasattr an money in the long run. So ace your friendly electrical omttmetnr-.ak him about inuallin‘ one or two applianoa circuit. to an adequate number of electric mil out!“ Now, with com to utimiuhingly low, We more then ever important that you bring your homeup-tochte electrically. So my wonderful electrical improvements have been nude. are being made, and will be made in year- to come, that it pnye to keep your wiring adequate fat " IOI‘I'IIDI ILLIIOII 'ttr-tttrt.--. NIP.†Martin Dies Witt Spetk Saturday At Evmton B. 8. nun of Post "'. eouniwu In chum of “The Un-Amrian Front" “an. it Evan-urn High school lay 11, Baid today. That the leader of the Home cry mittee inn-tinting Urn-Amadeus Activities shady In: token atop; to prevent a “second Nanny" in the United sme- wu established re- cently when he proposed I nix point defense prognm min“ alien move- ment. Dies recommended: 1. Immediate deportation of Com- munist, Nazi and Fascigt diam who He amending clan, religious Ind racial hatred. "fn - od tho intern-lions] du- ation, the [Asian in bringing lurk Diea to Evmlon " . mt typo- priate ttme," - W. m chair- “We sought. to bring the Tau Conxrumu here on [union 'te- cuionl but was unable to do no beam of his octivitiel and a re- eent illness," Polk continual. "Now, hove": Dies in coming " .seuettirnoinvuwofthemanner in which “out; of Germany made the invuion of Norway possible. "If there's myone eaisatue, of pre- venting web I humming in the United sum, it in Dies." .Smppaga of Communist activi- ties on government project: "which are timuteed by the hard-earned money of lay-l Ind patriotic Ameri- cams. 3. Rmrutration of nll "front or- gtutizatiorts," showing semi-annual reports of contributions, names of contributors, and what is done with the money. 4. Legislation outlawing ouch or- ganiutionn u the Communist putty. the Gertmm-Ameriean Band and [Lilian Fascist. "or any other argon- ization that is shown to be under the control of foreign governments." li. The Government "seriously and aggressively oppose nil legislation, movements or worm that tend to promote ruin], religious or class hatred." _ - I 7 Take advantage of today's low prices and terms on - att-ev-L, All not. and -"nrh-e-tasdmiroisto -d-tie'utatitutk-ad Highwood Social Service Takes Care Of 51 Emergencies The Highwood Sod-l Bank:- not at the mtrhwood City hall Monday night. Iteporta show that II can. have been given nut-hm in loan manner. A number of than can wereofnoeo.ttotuhoeior- union. for uni-um In than by the Highland Park Sod-l thrviei, Americsn Legion Auxiliary of High- wood, Highlnnd Park Hospital Aux- ili-ry and Veteran'. Relic! Con- minion of Lake County. Mad it not been for the eoopeution and TYPEWRITERS &Anemeetbr_tiAa"e4- LARSON'S Stationer " South th. John- Anni. Worm, Gun-had a mom um“ no“: 0).: WEB DAYS ' a... to O u... SATURDAYS ' I...“ In... I ",,,llN'Jl.t'dV.iNigtu't to 2.e. Ma a. In. nu Jr-rahrdtdL"'l'.'dt2utlklt'dp,ftt and. brand-M ALL In†CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM in" anl' elIIIOI. First Chur_c_h_9f fhrkst, Scientist Biehunil _ INA' umus-M 37:35.3 and but... in _ an in that?" ling... in an. a: uin that an. an In a {otlund-lnmh'. The family ot the In. I.“ Can- onon acknowledge: with (“Nil appreciation the min- of kindness and sympuhy in their how of bereavement. VoI’I enjoy fro-yolks. 7'“!th. IA! I: I“ Gui-(Ml foe