best shoes? Well, the sooner you get them off and on to skhoe trees the better. Otherwise they‘ll curl up in the toes, Let them dry and then give them two coats of that ol‘ shinola. That helps soften the B cafu C uw im cogoo en 'l'ho“wu*“â€" nuts is to put them in a paper bag with the sugar and shake them Gradle (Ruth Herbst) of 337 S. Green Bay road became the parâ€" ents of a son, Michael Walter, Jr. at the Highland Pirk hospital on| _ .â€" _ â€"_ __ _ Sunday, May 28. The little BOY|wos, m agais months. He is the grandson of Dr. | Leroy J. Baidino and Mrs. Robert H. Herbst of 160 | morman Ciifford Bell Ravine drive and the late Walter | Rollin.P. Benson Cradla c Dorls Joan Buckley Meyers of 494 Sheridan place and the Rev. and Mrs. Roland E. Hosâ€" to of Mendota, Illinois. On Sunday, May 28, a son was born at the Highland Park hospitâ€" al to Mr. artd Mrs. Richard Suess of Florence avenue. Deerfield. children of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Galli of Pfingston road, Northâ€" brook. The baby has been named James Clement, Mrs. Galli is the former Isabellia Dickhaut. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. pastor of the St. John‘s Evangeliâ€" cal and Reformed chdrch. Grandparents are the Fred Panâ€" tles of Deerfield and Mrs. L. R. Suess of 536 Glencoe avenue. A son was born at the Highland|give the graduation addre: Park hospital on Thursday, May ‘ «.. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Lehman|Oak Terrace School of 120 Prospect avenue. The baby, District 111 * who has been named Paul, is the k grandson of Mr.â€"and~â€"Mrs.â€"Albert | Commencement â€" exercis Mecklenburger of Chicago and the Class of 1950, Distri Mr.*and Mrs. S. Lehman of New|will beâ€" held Wednesday « York City, New York. His mother| Iuna 7 Râ€"15 nm at tha N Hosto (Ruth Meyer) of 320 N. Green Bay road became the parâ€" ents of a son, William Roland, at A baby boy arrived at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Thursday, May 25, for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mrs. Frank Galli, also of Chicago. burger. f _The Lehmans are also. parents of another son, Kenny, 6, and a daughter, Kay, 3. On Thursday, May 25, a son arrived at theâ€"Highland Park hosâ€" pital for Mr. and Mrs. Louis Milâ€" ler, Jr. of 1130 â€"Marion avenue. The little boy, who has two brothâ€" ers, Louis Robert, III (Skipperâ€", 3, and Tommy, 18 months, has Miller is the former Barbara Shure, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shure of Glencog. Paternal grandparents are the senior Milâ€" lérs of Detroit, Michigan. l Parents of a son are theâ€" Ronâ€" aldo De Cesaros of 302 Greenâ€" wood avenue, Glencoe. The baby was born at the Highland Park hospital on Wednesday, May 24. Fannie Rubin of N. Kenmore aveâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John T. Doyle of 1067 Fair Oaks avenue,â€"Deerfield,. became the parents of a son at the H\ghhnd Park hospital on Wednesday, May 24. The baby boy born on Thursâ€" day, â€" May 11, at the Henrotin hospital, Chicago, to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin H. Abraham of 2380 .N. Deere Park drive has been named Peter Louis. The Abrahams are also parents of another son, Ronâ€" ald, who will be 10 in September and a daughter, Jill, who will be Grandmothers are Mrs. £dward Abraham of Chicago and Mrs. three years old in August. Mrs. Abraham is the former Edythe Stern. s Thursday, June 1, 1950 A brother for Tonette, 11, Richâ€" d, 8, and Robert, 5, arrived at LOOK WHO‘S HERE ir. and Mrs. c-:xli,;.};:?-’-i-..fï¬"i;;;ii; of 2105 â€" Second| _ Richard L. Pridrich, Jr. Carol Ann Gordon Janice Rodalee Hailey Sally Christine Jorgensen Mary Belle KaDell John Kalk > James Kubhar ® Alex Largo ho The Star Spangled Banner Invocation ......... Michael J. Cummings . , Norma Elaine Dabl * Loretta Jane De Bartolo ® the Class of 1950, District 111, will beâ€" held Wednesday evening, June 7, 8:15 pm. at the Oak Terâ€" (Girls‘ Enser President‘s Welcome presented is as follows, i. s Processional, "Pomp and Circumâ€" (Superintendent, School Distâ€" rict No. 111) Acceptance of the Class Awarding of Diplomas (Highland Park Highâ€" School) Welcome to the Class S (Lois Baum) Presentation of the Class The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph Morâ€" rison will confer the diplomas and give the graduation address, (President, Board of Education) Graduation exercises will be held Qunday, June 11, at the Imâ€" maculate Concéption church, at 4 Kuhn, Robin Le Clereq, Nancy Lencioni, Lois Leonardi, Gerald Moran,. Robert Moroney, Dennis O‘Brien, Sheila Orsi. Ronald Pedâ€" dle, James Petik, Domenic Sidâ€" ari, Dorothy ~Stipe, Francis Tarâ€" pey, Cornelius Weed and Edward Welch. A class of 24 will be graduated from Immaculate . Conception school. Two of the number, Myrna Kuhn and Loisâ€"Leonardi, holding the highest â€"averages in the class, have been awarded scholarships to Holy Child High school in Waukegan. Theâ€"membersâ€"â€"of the class are> as follows: % dini, Sandra Becker, Mary Drisâ€" coll, Carrol Grostad, Margaret Guthrie, Eleanor Hart,‘ Vincent Ella Marie Young Nancy Lee Zahnle Immaculate Conception Robert James Leverick EoDE AETET mreP hney â€"Arous Susanne Wilson "Steal Away" ... Spiritual "The Lord Bless You and Keep "The Heavens Resound" (Posthumous) in the community. If you McKeo, Glencee 1071. .__...:.............. James Humphrey (Class of 1950, H.P.H.S.) Sally Bernardi, James Bernarâ€" !Wh-.‘x) ............. Francis Scott Key (Audience and Class) > (Class President) 1950 which also had officially gained the title last week, made its claim Suburban Net Title Taken By New Trier ’duriï¬g't_lne season, yesterday reâ€" affirmed its ‘superiority in the annual league tournament on Oak Park‘s courts by scoring 13 points, one more than secondâ€"place Highâ€" land Park. The host school scored 8, and ~Eyanston 7. Morton and Waukegan each got 2. > Four Are Chosen In Elimination . Contest For Award the 1950 Suburban league title on ory of the late Mr. and Mrs. Josâ€" city.. The findl prano; Theodore Eettvin, pianist, and Carol Smith, contralto, all of Chicago. Edward Gordon, pianist, also of Chicago, is the alternate. compete sometime this month for which last week officially Contestants are Esther Glazer, Four contestants (with one alâ€" ts all yours for less than you thit Ohe csuper Estate of Kleeburg Buick, Inc.. _ . j 110 S. First Street hn THE PRES3 of shorter, lighter rods and pistons. Whichever you take, you‘ll be getting the best buy in the middle mtwâ€".mï¬-fla&(hc,ï¬ï¬am-flm' â€" lease on life. Take all the spirited Buick styling from ‘bumperâ€"grille to builtâ€"in Take the matchless Buick ride, the handsome Buick interior. M‘ahflmwmflan.hmiuwiï¬ more life, more lift, and, if anything, better fuelâ€"economy. An Crafted of seasoned wood and stout metalâ€"with room for golf btgs,ï¬shinghckle,trmh,orwh‘atfhfleimâ€"orfor'sixm going to a party. Pet of people who like cityâ€"country living. es are built BUICK will build them [Mhï¬â€œhhh& vision with 16 points, five more than Highland Park. Morton and 'Mmt“\oï¬h third. Provise took fifth with 4. Varsity No. 1 Singles (semiâ€"finals) _ Craig, Evanston, beat Woldt, Waukegan, 6â€"1, 6â€"1; Sofield, Oak Craig beat Sofield, 6â€"1, 6â€"8, 6â€"4. No. 2 Singles (semiâ€"finals) _ Paley, New Trier, beat Temple, 6â€"2, 61. Paley beat Miller, 6â€"1, 6â€"4. No, 3 Singles (semiâ€"finals) Hall, Highland Park, beat Andâ€" ersen, Oak Park, ‘6â€"3, 2â€"6, 6â€"3; Waukegan, 6â€"1, 6â€"1. Hall beat Benfiett, )2-! , 6â€"42 No. 1 Doubles (cr-i-l'ml‘r Et ; * Covellâ€"Taylor, New Trier, beat Chandlerâ€"Andérson, Evanston, 6â€" 1, 6â€"8, 6â€"3; . Freemanâ€"Cleaver, Highland Park, beat Duncombeâ€" Woods, Oak Park, 6â€"4, 6â€"4. In the ‘froshâ€"soph end of the meet Brown of Highland Park won over McNally of Evanston but was defeated in the finals by Leonard of Oak Park. Brandt of Evanston in the semiâ€" 6â€"8, 6â€"2, 6â€"2. Covellâ€"Taylor beat â€" Freemanâ€" Cleaver, 6â€"2, 64. > Leopaldâ€"Ostrander, . Highland Park, beat Bergâ€"Dreber, Oak Park, cyCE MEIITEY NEW q'mr.' beat Kollendorâ€"Mack, 6â€"2, 6â€"2. _ Leopold â€" Ostrander â€" defeated Bottâ€"White, 7â€"5, 3â€"6, 6â€"4. SPEC/AALLY NOW finals and then beat Rahr of Oak Parkâ€"in: the finals. and Sondee of Waukegan in the semi final match but lost to Hill and Brooke of Oak Park in the Show Starts at 7:00 P.M. Week Doors Open at 2: P.M. Saturday Eveningâ€"â€"Show Starts at 7:00 P.M. Michael Wildingâ€"Richard Todd ALCYON For One Week Starting Ftidl,.wJ-:-,c†2 _ FRIGHT at 6:00 P.M. Tene in HENRY J. TAYLOR, ABC Network, every Monday evening. Model 59 Baum and Davis of Highland Park_beat Gale and Block of Proâ€" finals* by Sherman and Barber of Open Mon.â€"Fri. 6:00 â€" Sat.â€"Sun. 1:30 4 35c to 6:30 CGLENCOE "Captain Carey, USA" Alanâ€"Ladd, â€" Wand Ruth Roman, Jane Clark, "Four Days Leave" 50c after 6:30, incl. tax Raymond Massey ~gme