"Fiiiisiii'r%s.. LII . ' m ... III-cl- . "la'l .r.u'rast I“. IAI- DUI-hm ,eB'ltll'.r"Adrertt,ratgertt out: And" “an " chi-In uh- h tat, Etna h chm-I a “an - ln- It. um. I»... .u “I. Am and can. an - In 00-..- my on... In. I. I. . In" hour " than. -. $1.: Put an "MOI lull-u Pn- ,tiees club. "viii.“ -, 1x89). -. an m. d Put A .Hrta I" who 01:111le union] an: ht 'guff, 'lud'lW. "tttg."' Ind 0m. (Int I" this It lhivool In! Cm. - will in" M mmlll h Oak Tune. _ '"a'Ataar 3?I'_i_'nf.'_ u. 2YtEit Put me an III-m t r,,ettuth"a't'.'h'hu'arr1u. . I I. I lock: will (uh. . tglt'U I 1 .. noun- " -fEirq= “Wu-b - I- Honk. 0.45.- a. m club naut- l- rtFaa. "ttatt. linen-hm! l.- . " an 9421.1.“ "man?“ hm Aid a... m I. o... gnu-It, a»... ‘Th PM a! God." A 1"gthetgg ttemHibietiAiiuTireTii tn- mm' " a. "#ikld Park 3000-." Ign- chnh. . Can-l ad Inau- 'Pfrirrtaa7itviii'G '0'..." T, "sau-u.. muon- m Allth1'laN'Gt,rart " Wounds - " Chi-th- _ Gnu UM: chin will have b- l.- - null. In I h has. n! u... "Nr. In about It... Put. in. - “Park Ill-k "_hrtLtnr" pl! m’ ‘3’â€:63" Taa "7" 3" G'i'i ,1iEil'lhi'lll IT, 6: un- him afff.' IND-IDA? It,":: W... te2gSi"i'"a - Lieu. Ektohgtteh - chem Nutrient": birthday on May It Calendar 'rutrsmsdhoaer.Atterthe%-. trirnrtttwurrttabriist-tt, hadrtetttmrdtmmtani-ara 23,yetimedmdr-"ottuei- cation aghast-dafwm... who “and: the UM†of W ast.d -_-i-gw.)gn. Chm Bob. ttse" Um of W“ by ' "ars_tthemteuttisi-iet. yenr,heettiaodirtthe-atree 1,t.t'1tttg'T1'/'t,'.utrg (veer. (that eormaitrq tr-tttsua-nh-me-bert, 190. Rowena-Imam Fiddle-jab It, 1941.Lm_m wu on: ofthe up nix n- b“ claasot3tV.Heisn.esoerth- MG M KM a! Port Sheridan, Cited for Bravery s'fLuNhra'.ttt.tgd,,'2'.'. Shah “Chibaâ€.- “*uhmvhui- tamitr_dtetrtke-ttiet- you. 1!th!“ NHL-h For. Hakl$ekoegissm6amttherratt-ded driih-l-f‘h-dokjn exhumation-whit. I" 1|! b" MWLMIOI Nut-“Mi! 2,'gittutt"'D.txtt, Ii o't7fstA?,tM'ht,'Ja'iigtr . vii BmhMKWhh IEireg,e.ys..es at" - ma- r'rbT. 1mm an - H-"M-Ir' .4 hi..- tg" Dees taw. I... MWhhde.-d MHMAECII’I "Til'ii'i"s"" - b Cane-Ctr This group of girls composed mostly of High School Sophomotes have re- sponded voluntarily in meeting each week under the direction of Miss Kr therine Scherstrom. In addition to this program Sammy Golden played some Cello selections. MRS. ADA J. POWELL Mrs. Ada J. Powell pad any at her home on Park Avenue Tues- dar morning. She was a resident of Highland Park for over an years. and will be missed very much hr her nu- merous friends. The service will be held at her home on Thursday atterooem a 2 o'clock. She is survived by her daughter Gwen- dolyn J. Roscoe and grandam, Richard. Ravinia Braeside Singers Gave Concert Sunday It was the untiring effort and said- ing sponsorship of Mrs. L. F. McClure that made this program ponible. Last. Sunday afternoon the Ruinin- Bneside Singers accompanied by Mrs. George Shani) invited their parents to a Conan given in tho Music Room of the Ravinia School. Mrs. Arthur Bold“! Mr, RaHth dumb the proud pom- of o pur- ple ribbon for her "ranetmtt in twin antique coastlineâ€. She combined black centered. white ixia with the green: of the C8MN8ymtNN in a very lovely old iron man". Mrs. Arthur Path-oer took I blue ribbon for her very effective table centerpiece. Here was an armament done in green andwttite,tmirwt.rdtaadamhUA red ribbon we: pinned to In. C. V. Nichols' arrangemt far a mantle. Done in a horizontal manner, her en- try was comprised of stock. tulive and petunia, all in shade: of lavender and purple. Three when of the Rubi: Gar- den duh look ribbon: for their en- mes in the Chicago Flower that" which cloned Sunday night after I [our day run. The exhibit we: held " Thornhilt tum, Lisle, lil., and we: the fiot outdoor am mt spanned by the Illinois Garden club end the first of its size in the United States. Three Ravinia Gardeners Win At Chicago Flower Show Soldien and Sailors Council meeting 8:†pm. Moodny. lily 2S-Daneig, instruc- tion try Mrs. but, Smith , pan. to ' 1:... Special My and m Dancing 82.!) p... to 11 pan. Moet". - No. 3--Ethel Swanson. chair- A 6mm thanks to the cm Scout. for cookie†Sal-by. Mar 36--v-rs 5:15 pm. Spochl and: by Stiles-Civilian C- anaan. Rehab-nu "with! " the America Minion ot Univer- sity Women of EU. 6 pm. Ekin High School will give n on act Ar. Dancing no pm, to li pan. AIM, Jacobs orchenn. Aa-ieartue-0ressHo-Pro. ruamwOon. "mum No. t Clan Held-Me. China. Spock! bur-union in billiards by ex- M7M. . “Hi-Idiom... la-VHM* "_'"-".--- mun-It...- Fridnr,Ma_ihr_tethtbtut.. mod by In, Jon. hm, " “widow-Mild“ Danee8pan.to Innâ€. Ana]:- co6retrehertra. ‘ My, May W“ our- an that: mun-ans. 3Se w. Mm:.msndnc elk-“Mi Ionian»! P"eyoraotreoo" oir_'ers.-s'8.acto ' p... In M I. Uh malbiteéArtctuter-rtH%e 'taat,loCiadt.odBri6.eimt.r- U. S. o. cum The auxiliary of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butchers local as: will have a business and sock] union tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the which oHiees at 16 N. Sheridan rd., Highlnld Park. Mrs. Harold Ttttea of wet,- can. maiden. will be in chute. " freshments will be sewed by In. Clea Neuter, Lake Forest. and In. laCount, Wakesâ€. 1fro.nreitth.ieeebe Pro“, Ill laud Amy-Iv! 'oh-ar-o--, hudmhuwui. ON FISHING TRIP mammals.“ 1rfP-hrt-.u,ts-touo LUNCHION-SHOWIR Chief of Polio: John DeSmidt, High- “and and Curl Grant, Rubia. spent this week in northern Wisconsin on I fishing trip. Mrs. Nathan Cocwith In, 935 South Linden new, entertained at a lunch- eon and shower Tuesday afternoon tor Miss Jain: Kellou. Milwaukee. who will be married in June. Miss Kellogg is the sister of Mis. mafia}??- nuln of this city. Plan Mating of Butcher Auxiliary Mr. Vail has been mad with students from wlyevery Mate in the Union. aiming the Iodety of young men from Maine to California. and benefiting from the exchme of idea and viewpoints with men from all m of the country. Mr. Vail has taken the tteo-rear Cemme " the Baboon Institute ttd deals exclusively with busines- subject: and is designed to give the “mint an tmderstandirw of the basic windy!“ and funds-ml: of has“ richer than tech-in] emrtmereiat tail-Eng. Henry S. Vail To Graduate Monday, May 25 Henry Sherman Vail. not: of Mr. end Mrs “than: s. Vail, I†uh.. wood Place. is (Malia. an “andâ€. May a, in the Bushes Training Course at the Baboon lnnim of Bulimia Admirtistmtims mm Puck. Maasnehtuetts. 'I'IIE BUICK 338031 Located in the lactation White River National lore-t, the no“! Resort beckon- you to m interlude of perfect reunion . . . a Rocky Mountain run-t in n primitive environment with many 11mm 1101!.th "ocked with native rainbow and - hook trmrt--torests that that!" In"? deer and. eK-seenie qhodttr on ntt'etattrueMBtenrt--ideat trrtherewhowanttoaeta- fr-itaameeeatagsdreereatgrm. htumlow...onbm per any per Prep. 'SOO pg_cowlc. may; not}; For inter-p. -t,Cout0tamt "HM-'---.-.-...-.. 'ri-hot-tot-r-ot-s 1e.feiihq-r--r-a-as.- HARVEY M. "OPP use" m nu mum nouns Nothing Too Snead! 1rro.med$iemrtattuluoertbo Pun, Sto Incl A“ yon-I bo.hm-e-,xNeh- Loudnyd-Hvuk The Northbrook Presbyterian church will sponsor a I'm-3c sate in Highland Park next Thursday. May 28. " 59 S. St. Johns avenue. Doors will be open " 9 o'clock and elm " five. Son Born to PM Highland Park Girl Mr. and Mrs. John Scheler. Jr. of 313 Ashbnd Avenue, Highwood, III- nounce the birth of I daughter. whom they have named Sharon Lee, on Thursday, May " at the Highland Park Hewitt]. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kruuh of Springfield, Illinois, are receiving con- gratttiatiotts on the birth of their second child. I bor, hon: Mar 18. Mrs. Knuth is the former Lydia Gama. of North St. John:- Avenue. Wham-£50m I’d'uk “My-Itch Schufon Announce Birth of Dauglltu Northbrook Church Holds Solo Hon All veterans any open home which is,nation wide " " USO mute". - be observed at the Hist-wood amen. Saturday "ht, May M Veteri- of all we" and the “militia In to meet " the Hid-wood city hall " 6:30 o'clock. and from there " march to the USO center on my Avenue, and to the Salution Anny USO. Wattketran Avenue. " [aiml- ains and veteran: of the other van and their wives are invited to.atteo6 and prove to the service men that the Legion and veteran ere in back at the service men one hundred per cent. An inepection of both mien is h- vited. to lee jun that in being done for the men in service today- Il') also to meet lone of them. Hiahwood U. S. o Centm To Have Open Ham WINIFIID â€HANSON IN COMPLETE COMFORT . . . At Christmas time the children’s librarian is often consulted by we†in regard to book: suitable for pur- chase. Rooms in the building have been and byduses corollary town needs: U. S. Poteign Policy in the Par East, Home mining. Food and “union. Nuigation, Citizenship. For the present no more books are needed for the soldiers and the nilon. When transportation to distant can: has been worked out, another all will be printed in the local newspapers. The children's W: has I well-rounded collection of the but juvenile books. For the We: who live too far away, to come to the can tral building, station: are manned in the Braeside Ind West Ridge Schools. Even Saturday min; a nay hour is conducted from Wr30 to tt o’clock. Many user children never Iain this tree: of nodes. Perhaps the moat important work of the library in to give inhalation. Many of there amnion: come Intak- nhone and can be animal quickly. others take more the. Not only nai- dcau ot thin continuity. but alao Ile- hum " Sheridan come for, informa- tion. The Mg]: school students In the will: tite, constantly for the theme, on current topics which they are required to write. For this In- terial the Binary Marika to 100 "Suite-.94 Wt 1harirtgthepastrearthe1ibrarh" W in book neck by adding t2rrtmrboou.usadditimttortod "ib-tiatboeAaoivitimforartatims, -rearatewtrru-itrotAaare -eured.Asaresrait menial: beatbaaietsoouofdesitmaretotre ttttmdttere.ttisssot-rrtors go the Kym minty for these badminton-poly admin! in- Ior-uioa for Inca med in w' redactio- itsdrtrtrus, radio, an .I- all umber 01m admin! book. were purchased. LnAirtgtottsef-re,tutibearri. -tryitsqtomaeet intttmgntimtin -dtoat1ofthe-sereirtgtheir “militant. 5&3â€de -deehev-rqi--- â€Minus-aim gnaw-hummus; Mmmdhbuyd midl'I-cPIbmh-a'm'oo- Neeo-efe-adi-etrreeeth. mtrrl,the-ebrRaAirHu-% the other by?“ C. Pen-l. Dormrhs-tMtthetihmrrU. aeolketitmo6ueaihiatt+a- terutrReseareh_tstravee- {madman-a bound! the - -iatinr-rdtort3iattaGraramd hi. bullion. "mhvemilhr- 'rmtitmotioeathutoeiealim-ee. ealtthetihear. M. P. Public “an THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS an an Apt a... M. an tttr....,..-.".-..-.'----- -ttd)rridh*heyrmad....ruftohtaiaiiGi "tttd-tttit.- 1htlyyry.rtotimttrtsatueFirGiiii tal','.",','.",',""'""""""""-'""."'""" ftfttftrt*ts...srmaatstttm.tgrtses-astnd Ghoul-(Crud.- 25 DOUBLE SHEETS 25 ENVELOPES STATIONERY Under the clever dimetion of Broad- war's master of comedy, Gnome S. Kantian; it adds up to a great even- ing of hilarity. In the original can of thirty, are beautiful Marcy Wesenet, playing Eileen. clan. wise-clanking Effie Afton as Ruth. Guy Robertson Manually remembered as the leading tenor in "The Great Waltz" and "Rose The former occupant of the were - is a fancy woman and Ruth and Sueenaresoatsesetbraseriesoi would-be admirers. ranging from a profession] football star to six roman- tic cadets of the Brazilian navy. Their lune window {man-on the pennant level of I typical Greenwich van: and. Through it the audience can see the pend: of unique characters going by. “by“ WM P-h-.-..'...- Mr..rt.g.P-eh-.uq.N.G-o n.vRoAharq-dteud-Ae+ blink-1AM“ lbw- Mic-“ham†"moho.-hh.rra"r-vur_ 'My Sister Eilun' kahuna to the Harris “In!" _ "Mr Sister Eileen" is the madly fun- ny “ventures oi two sisters, Ruth and Elan Sherwood. who can: to Mew York from their home in Columbus. Ohio, in search of careers. Elam. the handful. want: to be a gm stage actress while Ruth, who is phi-I but witty, seeks to be a successful writer. They par a mum's "sts-in ad-.-. to Mr. Appovolous. a Greek landlord. on n henna! studio in his lions: in Greenwich Village. the Medan sec- tion of New York. "My Sister Eileen," the anal: hit laugh than which enjoyed a m of eight and» at the Hank We. Chicago, recently, has "ttm-t here foraurttaine-seattwttidib-s Satttrdartaight.Mtr_rteeaat and We: an! mass: " a "-7strmwiltmrwbesrsndeavaihhh tothetiwhohhetogit"d- stairs" anally $M6 top. Mhtigmes In priced at mtlf $1.10 for the oeehestra, 'tmeadtrtthef-rrriceoi8tak M, my " I†(ll