THURSDAY. - O, I.“ "JUNE MAD"-8PR1NG PLAY AT HIGH SCHOOL “Life is Rough" weanling to the version of it presented by the members of the out of "June Had,†the grin; play to be than in the Ram] nuditoriun " 8:15 on Saturday night. Bending from left to Iltlt t e cast member: an: top roqr--." " Fri-bio and Fred Bangs; middle row, Bob Johnson, Ive Johnson on Minn-on an} 1'Bd'lfiAopy batty! m"rc-Hqnes Scum, "Bev" Date, Dorothy Wright, Art Flint and Ted fete". Absent m Betty Weddell'md Winn Northbrook Rotary club " their next meeting Thursday evening. Mn 16, It Phil Johnson’s. The meeting will convene " 12:15 pan. The pub- lic is invited. Finnish Vice Consul To Speak In Deerfield Ernest L. Knuti, vice Consul to Finlnnd. will address Me Deerfield hummus-l" Mamet-om. thhhomhboauudtlu " "ie-ttr low cut. IAIII lee'"- 921'... I!!!†u... . . o - - 2r152S',:i.1'i'd 2',', 'rg'r."d,tGu'lt',t."Mt ttaTa%lhW.'.Tl'tfccd= ©nrrL.ArreeM9qlttgrF - --- -__i__'__ LT6i6riii] _._. m. mun“ au'.'trATk'g (Haulers ' hrriers 327-29 guru- Ergo--99! W "mMtllqtgrtBtt'."gr. unhMWh Quid“ “and! Veterans Facility No. 108 " North Chicago will hold hospital day Sun- dny, May 12. Two new buildings will be demented. The prognm which will begin It 1 'pan. will include a parade with prizes for the drum and bugle corps appearing in the panda. Hospital Day Will Be Observed May 12 Hospital guides will conduct via- itors through the hospital during the visiting hours which are from 10:00 am. to 4:00 pan. Te. will be served. By ‘Veterans Fability Cobble. District rehabilitation chairmen will serve as hostesses for the day. Mrs. Shandelt of the Damn-em Spencer unit will represent Highland Park. _ _ . A request bu been made for used golf equipment, such as bulls, chin. tees, etc. There is also great need for I vacuum cleaner motor. If you hive any of these articles will you kindly all ILP. 4018. The Venn-Ins Craft Exchnnge have I very attractive exhibit at the Home and Garden show now being held at the Coliseum in Chi- ago. -M|ny will be interested in visiting this exhibit while attending the show. " The result: meeting of Campbell Chapter will be held next Wednes- day evening, May 16, at 7:30 pan. in unsonic Temple. A brief business meeting will be followed by I and party. Mn. Rblllnd Bleimehl is aaiAnan of the cud party. Campbell Chapter To Hold Card Party Deerftetd boys between' the ages of 12 Ind 17 years, who m inter- ested in joining the American u- ttion baseball team we urged to at in touch with Phil Sunny in Door- tuid or they my report " Jewett Park. Practice will be held when- Deerfield Boys May Join Legion Team out weather permits. NORTH SHORE Gas CO. -tt-btmttheeoatofaatormtke but. man-mummwmh {autumn-d! Mknmmdum "t.e-eetu-teeaath-q-it hut-mum. Now-3d -'r-rttm1forr-t_r,tsr» About 9 pm. on May 26th Bed Edwards' orcheatn will betln to ploy on the bindshnd at Arlington Country Club and mother dance sponsored by the young people of the Belhrmine Club of St. 1m: church, Highwood. will be under my. Both orchestra Ind setting for the dance are ‘new features this year and dance committee members look forward to a successful evening. Bellarmine Club Annual Spring Dance To Be May 25 Those working out the details of the dm'ce and handling ticket 31ch Ire Betty Schmidt. Jack Within Doris Rafter. Ambrose Cantagauo, Ruth Moroney, Dorothy Boylen, and Edward Brown. This will be the fourth year that the members have 'gathered togeth- er with friends for an evening of music and dancing. Young Men's Club Enjoy Callender And Huck Monday On Monday evening, May 6, over 110 young men â€gambled " the see- ond meeting of the vast forming H.P.Y.M.C " the Elk: hall. Cyril Huck, W.H. (Wizard of Ho- kum), enterttined in his usual ver- satile manner and was heartily Ip- plauded for his Clem McClrthy im- personntion of the Kentucky Derby. The feature event of the evening Wins the remarkable talk by Eugene Cal- lender, in employe of the Illinois _ Employment Division, dealing most- ly with ex-eonvicts. and Harry En- ton entertained It the piano, and ‘group singing wu led by Bill Lar- Refreshments were served at the close of the maths. In our Int issue we lubed that the General Auto Repair Shop, 17 N. St. Johns Ave., Ind moved. This was In error. "Red" White is con- ducting the General Auto Repair Shop It the old stand, 17 N. St. Shop ii: the old Johns Ave. TII IIOILAII PAIR Pl... Beit Your Man WWW mummy! nub-d in Doc-hid. a so has“ " - â€(Minion (as an. to- ution by will.“ mu clubs, the. The following was and an? It!!! will count. in new du- iganting one an. new Holiday. My and Thaw!†mnlnn. starting " 6:46 pan. Pint m will be Iny m. Holy Cron- ehumh.-hek Bums, manger. D.iefieid News "enep-Benrr Tattle, unmet. 8t. Full: Church, Tum: No. 1 and Hon. Eoremm, manger. q Tenderite Bamr-.-.Al Johnson, Inn-zen _ fl Gum will be pied a recondi- tioned field adjoining the listing pond. W.P.A. Athletic Director Wil- kening has enlisted his Matt to make this project In entertaining one for att Deerdtetd widows. All In urged to Nome oaV April Report Shows Building [acreage Highland Pnrk’s April building valuation of $90,938 rave-ll I sub- stantial increase over the 840,923 total of the previous month and qver the $70,648 Btttsrxs for he nine period last year. Construction for the but four months, howmr. is only " percent of that for the ttmt third or 1989, the amount being $237,389 to 8287,- 812, Twenty permits were issued last month, â€cording to Building in- spector Sidney Morris, with It of them for new dwellings towing $76,580. Among the yesidetttUl nutter: were A. Burnham Convene, 1926 Northmoor rd., 87.445; Entry J. Ryan, 1404 Weltvicw and, 312,600; and hwrence IcGinnia. 2356 Uke- wood place, $13,000. Mrs. Anna N. Salyudl. 58, a rea- ident here for many years, died early Friday in her home at 1488 S. St. Johns avenue. "ter nn extended Ill.. mess. Mrs. Peter Salyards Is Buried Monday Funeral services were held at Kel- ley's funeral home at 2 o’clock Mois dny. Burial m In Mommy's cem- etery. _ Besides her husband, Peter, she is survived by three daughters, Mm. Marion Hayes, Mrs. Velva Schmidt, Ind Mrs. Mabel Sordyl. all of High- hmi Park; dive sons. Henry. Rich- ard, Stanley, John and Clyde, 'rll of Highland Puk; two sisters, Mrs. It,,', Powell of Dillon, Mont., and [as Nellie Nichols of Highland Park, I brother, George of High- land Park. AWlhu'mi-Ihunor- WAUKEGAN COKE pttutaat ag-tam-h-F-. Just a reminder . . . Fuel is Cheapest New! Fill your bin with this ideal, home fuel! 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