ricnei t onl 4h it â€"dt )A PICTION DAY 10:30 to 12 :30â€"Manuscripts Ballot on Daily News Prize Manuscript, Athlyn Deshais conductor Craig Rice, muthor of "‘Mysteries of the Month" on "Writing Thrillers " is * ETNE Cuval‘ Prramd "areditchner< MB iL v ic his new book ‘‘Who Wakes the Bugler?" $:00â€"Musicale Tem, Mrs. George K. Bowâ€" den hostess, 956 Ravinia Court, Ravinia Pianist, Mrs. Arnold Burchard Singer, Mra. Thomson Daniel {songs with words by Rowena Bennett) Organist, Mrs. George Bowden _ Poet Reader, Edith Lovejoy Plerce 1e e $:00â€"Tem and Program Mrs. Arthur Aldie Pll‘lwun. 155 E. path Avenue, Lake Forest _ Dorothy Aldis, guest of honor newad Lo * POETRY DaAY ll)‘:.lo to-llt:lt!m_._ugrlu Reading Thursday, July 25 â€"â€" DRAMA and ESSAY Day 10:30 to 12:30â€"Manuseripts of Plays and Features Hazel Crow Ewell and Diane Ewell, speâ€" cial guests 2:00 to 3:00â€"Florence Crocker Comfort, exâ€" cerpt from new play Roland Fernand, editor of Dramatie Pubâ€" _ __lishing Company reading of verse written by Dorothy Aldis, Rowens Bennett, A. A. Zu.. * ihe 3 o‘Clock WRITERS‘ FORUM Mig.l:.l' head reader for Willettâ€"Clark Publ Company Robert Williams, editor "New Horizons" of a freezing system with no Mrs. Carleton Washburne, author Frances Cavanah, suthor Wilma tahrh-‘ "‘Reading Child Life Frances Marks "Reading Children‘s Acâ€" tivities with the Editor" Dance Interlude, Katherine Imig dances to first . . . take a tip from those who‘ve tried other types! The gas refrigerator alone offers you all the advantages The Writers‘ Conference to which| Adjourement until Summer 1944 listeners are also welcome will preâ€"| _ The O-d.-l? um by sent this informal program July 24. | Mrs, Bennett and Fonâ€" 27. Unless otherwise stated all sesâ€" hh&mdth-rolut.h- sions are held in the Garden House,| VAcation program designed for Deerpath Inn, Lake Forest. Each|friendly participation. Guests of will be read and discussed by Row.| Program will "think out loud" durâ€" ena Bennett, author and editor.| iN the sessions, some of those menâ€" Luncheons will be held at the Inn|tioned base‘ their appearance on d'nfly at li::l.. :Wmmmflw being n;::-d 'm' in or publishers will permit ng 16 :30 M'*:â€"ml-ï¬rmm away from their desks. Wa00ee L Teelg mnnette Hotchziss a Listeners a well as those submitâ€" 2:00 4o 3:00â€"Elizabeth Orton Jones, author. | t!DZ manuscripts are invited to â€" x.'.'.’:‘_’}_':'_'._ reading from Tot mew "Poop ister for the four dnylu:unn mâ€:-i NORTH SHORE Gas CO. l C098 o mam e reee Mrs. Elmo Scott Watson, light verse Elizabeth Peyraud "Rushing Through the Poetry of Art" 100 to 3:00â€"Peter DeVries, mssociate ediâ€" tor of "Poetry." talk and wadine fuw. Elin Boucher on ‘"Manuscript Marketing" on * use r * Stells Glasgow reviewing writers‘ boou Discussion of Conference Plans @8 See the 1940 models todayt Now .. 10â€"YEAR GUARANTEE Special Low Terms â€" Easy Payments. Plus This Unconditional 10â€"Year Guarantee. (On Complete Refrigerating System) Operating records of more , than 1,500,000 SERVELS make possible this sensational Guarâ€" antee . . . final proof that the Gas Refrigerator gives you more for your money when you buy, more for your money in the long run! RE you buy your nexs MoIST coLD 19â€" m...mmm : Trigger Releases for Trays and Cubes ii‘?@iï¬:?fï¬'«'&i you desire, sim adjusting cover, s by DEWâ€"ACTION FREsuâ€" EmaRe keeo fneni; and fruits always moist eafa l ofpe dro«XuBOBT mEat â€"DRY COLDâ€"YoU GET BOTH over my door." Three men named Jones, all in the same line of business, opened shops next door to one another. The one on the right had the name "Jones" painted in large letters over the door. The one on the left immediately did the same thing. The sign painter then approached the center Mr. Jones, asking him if he would like his name painted also. "No," said the wily one. "I want you to paint the word ‘Entrance‘ The Conference will open promptâ€" ly at 10:30 Wednesday, July 24, so listeners and writers are urged to come in time for registration before the program hour. Box 372, Ravinia. Sterling North will feature the Conference in his book page in next Wednesday‘s "Daily News," appearing the afterâ€" noon of the opening day, July 24. Listeners as well as those submitâ€" ting manuscripts are invited to regâ€" ister for the four days survey course or to attend individual days of their choice. Manuscripts are still being accepted and those who submit a short story of the type appearing daily in the Chicago Daily News have an opportunity to compete for the twentyâ€"five dollar prize and countryâ€"wide _ publication through syndicates. Manuscripts may be mailed for anonymous discussion to Not So Slow hs & h4 "0%| _ Our hats are off again this week sts of| to an eminent Highland Park. Yes, on the | he too is a business man. A'ml‘- " dueâ€" etor of a very successful @ menâ€" | establishment. Versatility typifies ce O | the straight character of this attracâ€" rushed | tive gentleman. This man of whom I â€"MiRY Get out the tape measure and compare his measurements with your own in case you don‘t agree with the theory of evolution. Weight, 235 pounds; head flatâ€"across, 9 inchâ€" es; reach, 80 inches; chest normal, 50 inches; expanded, 54 inches; head tip to top, 14 inches. What‘s more, they say he really can wrestle, and _ OM _0 JOCPTZ70 _PHeTE whent no mallets nor nothin‘ of the kind about itâ€"just a plain brick like any genâ€" tleman would use." is even more powerful than these remarkable measurements would inâ€" dicate. ever, is nearly a foot taller and Vivs said to be even uglier. In the other bouts rough Rudy Kay returns to tackle Chief Sanooke Defendant (indignantly) : "Yor can‘t mix me up like that, I‘ve told mm«!hithmm-bflet, and on purpose. There wasn‘t no The Angel, who has been causing a furvor of excitement among anâ€" thropologists since his arrival here, is constructed along the same genâ€" eral contours as the French Angel who wrestled in Waukegan this winter. The Swedish freak, howâ€" Local promoters announce no adâ€" vance in prices and as usual ladies with escorts will be admitted free g uie e ue C C Y of charge in the AWyer: _ Then you admit that you struck the plaintiff with malice aforethought ?" _ The Swedish Angel vs. Fredrich von Schacht. Chief Oslo Sanooke vs. Rudy Kay. Paul Bozzell vs. Bert Rubi. Cecil McGill vs. Al Williams. Bar the doors . . . lock the winâ€" dows . . . stay out of the streets after dark . . . the world‘s most frightful human is coming to Lake county. He‘s sciences latest guinea pig, a modern "throwâ€"back" to the Neanderthal type whose veneer of civilization is so thin, that he shows through in the form of a caveâ€"man. He‘s The Swedish Angel, and he‘s coming here in person to wrestle Fredrich von Schacht, giant Gerâ€" man heavyweight star, in the main event of an allâ€"star heavyweight wrestling card in Peg‘s Gnyslake‘ Arena. ‘ in the semiâ€"windup in a match that should be a real thriller. Bert Rubi, Al Williams and others comâ€" plete the allâ€"star card of four bouts. Swedish Angel to Wrestle von Schacht FRIDAY‘S CARD Funeral services will be held Fri} day afternoon at two o‘clock at Trinity church. Interment in Memâ€" orial Park cemetery. (Continued from Page 1) Ruger Norcross, a daughter Mrs. William Haviland Morriss, Wallingâ€" ford, Conn., a brother Dr. Edward P. Noreross and a sister Mrs. George Allen Mason of Highland Park. John V. Norcross Taken by Death Thoughts at Random Department: & Who is the Winnetksa glamour girl, (often seen frequenting Exâ€" moor), who has a peanut butter sandwich and a coke in bed for lunch? . . , White orchids to Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Kennicott Jr. A most charming couple . . . The food, the service, and the environment are excellent at our new eating placeâ€"The Open House. Try it some time . . . John Butler, the outstandâ€" ‘ ing male graduate of the high sehool this year, is going to the Univenky‘ of Chicago. He has been deservedâ€" ly awarded a scholarship there . . . Miss Mary (Sis) Binder, salutatorâ€" ian of her graduating class this year, is planning to spend her next four years at Mount Holyoke colâ€" lege . . . Carroll Binder Jr., valedicâ€" torian of his gradusting class last year and now a student at Harvard university, is a councilor at a boys‘ camp this summer . . . Dean Howe will soon be driving his folkstone gray (with red trimming) converâ€" tible . . . Among the pretty ones coming to high school next year is Sue Sheridan . . . Mr. Eugene C. Pfister has, appropriately, been called the "Mayor of Braeside" . . . Ann Miller is one of the prettiest and loveliest young ladies we have mett Duffyâ€"they who can judge best â€" are extravagant in their praise of him. Mr. Duffy is one of our most popular citizens. We wish him the best of everything. speak is a practicer of the much saidâ€"butâ€"oftenâ€"notâ€"exercised theory, "The customer is always right." He lsnotonlyllollovuofth.mn world, but he is a real sport himâ€" self. Those who work with Mr. Emâ€" 4 * â€"° "NMIEZ MHC «nOrty to Europe when "bancatartrtariataa cce didicindiudadidinly dvtndaditaialnaeatetniinteaactedintnbatntntndndedntintntatatatstiates | 14 YOXCCDOd (0 Ttaly After the deâ€" Here And There wih w s 'ljutb._n-l Nothing But ringside sections. °_ °_ 2200 Others as you would have them do unto you." If we only could do this, what a world of pleasantry we would live in. "The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed" . . . "A man‘s reach should exceed his Erasp, or what is a heaven for?" . . , Shakesâ€" peare‘s good advice in his play, Hamlet: "Give every man thine ear but few thy voice." The Most Beautiful Thought of All Time Department : If Dave Sanders enjoys . driving that laundry truck? It is quite a bit different from that handsome convertible he is usually seen in . 1‘ Why people say "where at" when they mean, simply, "where"? . . â€" If Beverly Roach is going to make her debut? . .. Why women weiar slacks! . . . Why the return trip from one‘s destination always seems shorter? The Something to Think About Department: The Anzious to Know Department: (the wife of the Republican ll';i;:n: for the Presidency? certs are lovely again year ... ;‘:flmb-r-t.lndmhï¬h‘. ially going to Baylor. hope Nomuabhb-h'hhm prowess there . . . The Lake Zurich Summrthntrchmï¬u“ excellent plays. Real talent graces the stage of this picturesque theâ€" atre . . . Four young lads who we predict will be successful men: John Hansmann, David Smith, Woody Hansmann, and Brit Davis . , . Doesn‘t Mrs. P. J. Weber resemble markedly, ‘l.n._ Wendell Willkie ever known nev‘"\ Raul 24 q3 ", 8 C108 _ CCBAFâ€" ey") Barnstable, life guard at the L"E‘t‘.ï¬f!"'“ifl-'_i-_-@-b- Woven Seersucker, 3%¢ yd. l.deoleottonmdcmm Closely covered chenille pattern Bedspreads. White and solid colors. Single and double sizes. Specially priced for July. Flour Sack Dish Towels 1wfnehlownekhvnh. 12 for 8%e. All linen kitchen towels, 17x32 inches. _Colored striped border. Woven Featuring Summer Sylphs Linen Kitchen Towels Specially Reduced â€" CANDLEWICK BEDSPREADS unto others as â€"Whitt N. Schultz GARNETT‘S «P Luculius started it off when he inâ€" t« troduced the cherry to Europe when Sheer net is the important fabric to give you summer comfort and figure control ... The Le Gant Two Wayâ€"One Way elastic takes care of that with sides that stretch two ways and a back panel that stretches only up and down. Come into our cool, comfortâ€" able corset section and in the quiet privacy of our fitting rooms, be skillfully fitted in a summer Le Gant. We guaranâ€" tee comfort thru the summer months in this featherâ€"light garment. several sweet sorts such as Wood, Napoleon and Yellow Spanish, which are as delicate in flavor as the darkâ€" er and more expensive varieties, but are cheaper because they lack the rich color preferred by many perâ€" sons, Don‘t be backward about backing â€"Look before backing your car. is used for pie stock and preseryvâ€" ing. For_ dessert Highland Park At the Benton Harbor municipal market in Michigan, the Montmorâ€" ency cherry is the most common and other ';qnm fl&'iï¬ï¬c'&'mj“ going into glass cans, preserve ars and conserve glasses, as good insurâ€" ance for family food needs in the face of whatever the future may bring. 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