Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainâ€" ments, or other affairs where an admisâ€" slon charge is published, will be charged at regular advertising rates. Mrs. Florence W. Bartel, Managing Ed. M. W:rmr Turriff, Advertising Manager a__ e on m B_.__ Mrs. Robert W. Pettis, Deerfleld Editor Communications intended for publicaâ€" tion must be written on one side of the paper only, and signed with the name and address of the writer. ‘They should reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current issue. Subscription Price, $1.50 per year. 5 cents per single copy. WEEKâ€"END SPECIAL We Deliver Gloria Linari has returned from her four weeks singing tour. Even thought she had a super time, she admits it‘s good to get back again. She‘s been entertaining her friends all week with her interesting storâ€" ies and experiences in other high schools and colleges. Passing observations: Phil Tenney succeded in making Miss Teare laugh . . . Bev Date While playing baseball after school the other day, Betty McClure declared she was very warm and then proceeded to remove her shoes and socks. After rounding the bases on a home run, Betty decided that once was plenty! It‘s rumored that the junior class is havingâ€" a colored band at the prom this year, Pretty smooth! Betty Walils and family visited Carleton college last weekâ€"end where she might go to school next year. It must have been the results of that strenuous college life that caused her bad cold and absence Monday. Another scholarship announceâ€" ment was made this week. Alice Hopkins won it to the University of Rochester in New York, and if she maintains a high scholastic standâ€" ing, it‘s good for four years. That measel seige really hit our school hard this spring. Bill Barton who just returned says he didn‘t mind, he needed the rest anyway. With the mad scramble among the seniors when they were trying to find out who their partners were, you‘d think they were marching to the alter instead of into the audiâ€" torium on graduation night. The Highland Park Press HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY MAY 22, 1941 Orange Pineapple Chocolate Fudge Mint _ | Order Your‘s Today! By Tommie Phone 4100 J For streamlined 'ï¬â€™â€œ and lusuryâ€" the O:yldhh-‘; o tes separate, direct lines and h‘op-flont service to Mn-m.ucomm. 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Harry Eichler, Frank McOmber, Art Swanson and Edward Brown, a full and complete program is being planned. By exâ€" traordinary good fortune, Harold Betts (known as "Doggy Dan" on the radio) has volunteered to be master of ceremonies and will suâ€" Sunset Valley Golf club will be the scene of a spring party to be staged by the Dumaresq Spencer Post No. 145, American Legion, of Highland Park, on Saturuday evening, June Tth. According to the committee LEGION SPRING PARTY AT SUNSET, JUNE 7 Orchids to Alice Dorick and Kenâ€" neth Bennett for finishing the State Latin contest in the superior rating group. fect climate. _ Helen‘s choice is mourning over the loss of her naâ€" tional honor society pin . . . Memâ€" bers of the public speaking classes practicing their final fifteen minute speeches on anyone who will listen. . .. Ted Peters trying to type with the twoâ€"finger method . . . Ruth Sloan studying, as usual. ; Bill likes COLORADO with its snowâ€"capped mountains . . . priâ€" meval pine forests ...crystalâ€"clear lakes They‘ll see them all via Rock Island Sm CALIFORNIA and the tropical Pacific... Catalina. .. Yosemite THE PRESS | _ GARNETTS Adopts Neices Dr. Hugh McKinley, a captain in the medical corps, stationed at Fort Sheridan, has been given papers of adoption by Judge William L Pierce of the Lake County Circuit court, for his nelices Nancy Evans, 8, and her sister, Virginia, 9. ‘The girls have made their home with Captain McKinley since 1932. Owing to the limited capacity, tickets will be sold only to memâ€" bers of the Legion post and friends. The net proceeds of this party are to be used to finance some of the worth while activities of the post. pervise the floor show. There will be dancing with a good dance orâ€" chestra, besides a buffet lunch, games and amusements for all. 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