Now lu, Wilnette Learnuiin about 'radio fron Lieut. Hal Baker of the Woodcra ft school at the Culver Summnier schools has been lots, of fun- for Jîmmie Prindie, 220 She'ridan road. Winnetka, (extreme left), .and for Sbnnit Henri, 285 Vernon avenue.. Glencoe. ati John McCÙrdyt. 615 Warùrck road4, Kenilweorth. Other North Shore boys who, re- aged by CAD a condition irned fromn Culver this week.follow- which is very often fatal. g commencement exercises on The tendervy toward *' scald- in- aturday. August 19 are: ýjury is always increased if the east Wnnetka-Chyam D. Gershrnan, border of the enclosed area is v'ery 520 Oak street; JoepeC ha oa, of trees or the walls of a hause. ~2 ak tret; ugne . Sannnwhich shade- the grass from thc 7 Rosewood avenue, and Charles beneficial ravs of early morning suil 1. ayes, Jr., 483 Sheridan road. and checks air movernent, thus pre- Kenilwort-Frederick C. Tiech, venting the drying of the morning r.,andWilia M Tech.1 8 Rb-moisture. When the grass is then *..andWiliamM.Teih. 8 Rb-exposecd to the intense heat of the rt road. late morning or mid-day sun it is Wilmette J. Nash Dowdle.' 500 unable to cool itself quickly enough ake avenue: and Sheldon N. Myerýs, by transpiration and a condition A Linden avenue. similar to sunstroke occurs. Where -~ - there is a high planting on the east the presence of trees on the south r' which cast a shadow on the lawn at E 2xpaï,ns bigh noon will be found very bene- I ficial in prevunting '4scald.- Lawn} Needs Ventilation Troubles these cases is to attenipt to open.u by 3. F. F onder Returning vacationists may de- spair at the damage wrought in their lawns since the early days of Junie. But. it miust be rèmemnbered that the surtmer weather from which escape the enclosing.Wal by thinning out ail trees andi shrubs to the point where free movement of air is per- mîitted. It has been the tendencv of mnany homeowners to create' an - outdoor livingc. room- with screen- ing walls of shrubs on ail sides and.. while pleasantly private, there MIT