ta "'7' ktrg"g,t - M7 tgrnui""iirk"5iia"' an..." 1h"4 3'!) W!*-,'-l rm: III- an min - “and“ m'oncmm-mpnus. M1 'm m tttmmrt tuit.Wqth-t1t-r,rt-uqAtar. m.K-lw,ldniu fyd,A'eyhfnyr,vpArt-m-s. De1dCHrev-tt.ttmartb" tpr/tlf.'..,',','."..',"',,'."'.'..',?.'; mum-nun“ ffJ'atdYu'rttg,2ttt'tE curl-tn. I...†hMlIuIMhhb QMHI-ylab'd- HIS-mm WWW“ mdeI-Chlrlmlmo Mum-mummies. '_tat_Vrs-sir-tstue At th- council meeting Con-nil- Iim GouHey moved that tho mayor am I committee to investigate Milky of dumping "we. naegtl is new dumped In the induct-nor (rounds. on the bunch cut of the Inter works, the eommittee to il-, wig-t4 man: of procuring permits! “or. ‘TblhIItOrdl-n-u “missiona- Brawn moved tint mmmwmnuu- dt-ttsta-ttrss-to-t 'eodtyeatru.taeiui-etrkusr. htp-tsrtoRretoaeri."tgir, warn-Whitman! â€mm-lingo. Thailand“! on Cad-r *eemse,bet-Lht-gLaueotrs. 'm.referredtoC-u.h-tterim "t4the-ersfetrmraet. Com-timer sci-“Jain: v. qdriu ill-cruudtopnmu- tt-teoemmtot.u.mmWus-tt 'MsofCemrttrue-davestqtt-. 52W_W‘ CunhMMy-cudthtm “mmddty‘ Quint-Mum {a â€*April ".1Nt1,-ews “‘9"!!ng At the rank! meetings of the city council and board of local in- mcnb tart Friday evening I number of important mun: rag-civ- od attention. and at the bond meet- in: bids were received on “In: in- PWW‘ projects. ssh-ms a WATER MAINS Splendid Poo-[hilltin . Thin list of works offer: splendid possibilities. " will serve to trill; before Ravinia patrons nearly All of the artists Mr. Schnit- has muted fur the new â€lion, and will present them in {clot in which they hare won wido~spreod favor in my of the world's open honou. The - themaelvn are prime favorites with oll Ravinia patrons, They on broad- ly represertt'ative of the best of " operatic literature, including tive of the beat known of the Italian opens. and two which any he considered as clinics of the French school. They lih-wiu urn to emphasize the broad range of human emoticon. which is no ideally reflected in open. Some of these works round the profound- est depths of My. while at lent (Continued on page 3) to ideally reflected in open. Some WiLLOPEN SERIES OF (; of there works sound the profound, h' TUR A 1 est depths of tragedy. while It least SA DA.Y_N_ITE DANCES) fCktrstirtued on P.†tt First Dance to Be Saturday ------ , Night: like Bird Orchestra i mnmm _ to6raisttMmrte [ my mom: The w of d m of ward-v1 ‘nithl dug-n which will run through- . [out the summer will start next Sat- iurday evening " eight o'clock. Thug ochre-ha - "rea--.- m-.---, . . _ ' be gin-n by the Chic-go'Sympigny' gnhntrl. gith soloists chosen from the mini of the up"; (031;;{33 the Indium. Plan for the m " lb. nix- hath m of [with Opu- and Concert- Inn not PM to let "textentthatMr.B-q+tt -aiNe to III-om the list of over-r from which choice " the In: "PF Morn-nec- will be made. To thin listmyhcnddoddnlntolthml rh- of loud-y night mu, which‘ will tom 1 - may 1m dun]! the upon. It is inn-lime " this tim. to nuke dethsite nn- I nouncenent of the order in which the only pal-tomes will be given, but they will include mutilation: at "Andrea Chain.†by Giordano; "Ro.. meo and Juliet," by Gounod: “L380- heme," by Pueeini; "Martha." by Yeml Macaw; "Faust," by Gounod; "The "tawe of Three Km.†by Monte-1 maul; Ind "Aida," by Verdi. The), Monday night concert will, of course.§ Munch-dd“ hSGII-thubhth Hosanna-mum Rival-{um VOW“ m In. for "tMlieial Paper" City; Olen M on File _ For Inspection; Other (W oil Uirii “I MW PARK run-Irv; - Night Cue-rt i The van reputed Blue Bird orches- gtr- consisting of a piece: and an en- itertaister who is no other than Jack ‘Bolty himself. manager of the ha.- fsu-rs who will render "popular Vocal i solos. . tyetreta,rrutrFGiiiGGriiG' Ym.wmlmmu. hm This, My Ttum%tt, ',,'TNf2,'.teP,t,5d,tr,,eiht' nary 'getat"atat',t,'tget' “kW-hm]! Incl-1. m t3tMnta.rlrm., MI- Iva-I. Eek_0u~r.mm,0udul mandlh Bah Tutu.“ mum'wuthunl’ha -atrsrf-mrtiar.vmairw,grm. Antito'ehek. ADM-n i7tt'JTltu"ttt.. 15-fol- III "B ..trHrHe. 'ii'G.tsrdiNi;'GettgTrd' "GIMME "cu-arm -_ue.'-yyt,a.ror-r,iii',e WNW . EMTALJUNIS L'ltAtN%tgr.tgLtult WW__ !!h.uu-rma- (tion to its ability, as well as in pro- Jl"Lt, to the amounts already lub- 1scrihrd, the entire project will be abandoned. Thin must be com- munity venture or it will not be I success. It is sum-ted in this con~ :nettion tlutt persons doubtful}: to “mounts to be pledggd might be truid, free, tine: the town of Lake Pores: in mint the oeeasion I trata affair. "iotetirsttime.sorarAisu-a, that I college team hu played a “I!" of the " lashes. and this one i a waded!“ chance for an 'ottruotthi.urritorrto-tuta- In: Cuba ll action " no mtttmtBe III wtthmrt the trouble of I tedious Eb to their purl on the north side. Today " two o'clock. " the Like Forest mnem- nthletic theld, the col- lege Mun meets the Chicago Nation- nk. better known a: the “Ooh.†in Ill exhibition - of baseball. The college has Invited the tteaeral pub- lie to “and the name. admission “will [one Tenn Meets Lake Forest College 'Varsity " Exhibition Game 15. W have come from tttt mid-in of the district urved by tho "%rsia school which is in urgent lead of III auditorium to any on in educationsl and recreational activi- ties. Eight mm are now canvas- itstt the other three hundred homes of Ravin'n to give every resident il Vrhuce to contribute to the fund of! between 335.000 and $40,000 which must be raised by the community If! the school board " to put up a like) amount and provide the Ravinia! (iii':':? plan, with this nmlry Id-I l dition. _ There Saturday night dunes have brwrt I lung felt want in Highland Park and the H. P. Social Club his remedied it. Many North Shore dancers true“ In Highland Pnrken are expected. Refreshments will be served on the grounds. CHICAGO “CUBS†AT dune- gim in the banality! new Sunset Ptrk open Air concrete dance pavilion will be under the Invite. of the Rigid-mi Plrk Sock! club. ed by their roll eRate taxes. as a basis. The amounts subscribed are to be extended over three years in six tsemi-n-at paymenu. The com- Continued on page ft There are about 300 additional prospective subscribers whom the committee hopes to secure before the amp-in is concluded. It is pointed out by members of the committee that muse who have subscribed have been given to understand that if the entire} community does not pledge in prorior H than “in In hen .1. e!“ Mud tho fund tor the erec- tion " " auditoriu- nd civic eun- tmrattHiirsioehemt, it'll-Ir and W by Alfred . Sum, any... " the with: wt: in Oh Ravi-h Commission. the " vilh Vic-uni Civic Club. and the Ravinin Pmnt-Tuchgn' MW, and than Emilia areltiteeta who are in charge of the project. Mrratttie, AM‘MII M Total Ptedtred "It Far a 325,000 LAKE FOREST TODAY In "It" “1|..-“ “MMICIUMM h- I-dm. Find-valu- 1L.teseCityiAlikiiiiiair 'i,'i)liill)ttliilatttr Park P172526 i,,iari:is:iii'iii" not H iddiiGL. Th}; ,'l'l'.'iilTttt'tt,"xg,.' ,. "y1taAmtotk.tmtanraNrtst.. â€for“; Hanna‘s-rum- “Woo. -Lhw-kqwm l The mums! Moth.) and .r?am.rhtqatn L595: banquet-Witt be held at the Presttrte-; Mr. Lrbert s, (rian churéh this evening It 6 o'eioek. “ at th,. had of l “Dry-m Castles" will be the themelrmrtrmmt for {of the banquet, The following pro-) Continl i'"',','.?. mil be given: l -- otrhestra--Btarkhawks. 1 I Litany of TUttkmrivimr-Miss Car- "o"cil'l'f ol Duh", toastmistress. & Mm.3-eet9trtxgoh,,. 1Tl'lirLtt"thtgtht',Ai ftt_r_eeldrl-.uv Inga! "et1B-u..mieaersn.at Mdmnofmhhnl 0H- Peer: M thrnser, Slur-n VIII. Betty Danton. an. new Shah. III-ll I“, Kath- arin- Bud. An mask. and. PM"- " My. Min. Sehem- El. Prbdlh Curm n, June: Bard In! - _ an- FM cm 7 JinGiiil bee pupils in nah-l tratsrrdar, June 4. has. W In the pro- (In: u. Ina w, In: Law. Pe Jhrt1tdy_ B1tV mummy). HIS CARVER PRESENTS PUPILS m RECTTAL In. Smart. her invalid mother-- Phrihh Dexter. Jul-n Mecis-akorariost Bmet. Rachet--Ehattettt Rinkin. fntaHotte---Pe- Crawford. 'TUen--Atiee Shaman. In. C. van der Wittgones - 619d†B. Run-ell. Tie PRIMER?! the Culture Club --hurioiie Read-ll. A. H. Suppl: Wm. Hammond Dirk Hammond At the close of the banquet the [A'- Camp Fire Girls will present the play “TWO Masters" by Bertha Cooper Fraser, The characters are as follows: In. Van Horne-Henrietta Jen- him.‘ 'roasts---"The Dream of Our Youth rrTht Ideal Home"-Mrs Frank Pitt. 1tunrtette--"Sone Should Breathe of seents and Flowers"----, B. Poster. "Boats of Mirte"-Annt stAt.. ton Miner-Mrs. A. Lawn-nee Mills. Anne Mills. Mrs. George Bliss and Mae Bliss. "rdmished"--Mrs.HenrvAiheock. "The View from the Window"- Miga Cindy: B. Russell, 220 votes each while Wm. tie.,?,:',','?) tions of the American Legion, md and Funds Stipe are second with 18oltres "re going abroad to compete in votes npieee. iParis next September. All who have This contest is surely taking on an heard this quartet give it a tine Her interesting tcnpeet, and we prophecy ommendation. an unusual Imount of interest trinl “Druggan's Cowboys," I tive piece be shown inst before the t",t2e,iogig2r,1'r will furnish the music for of the voting. The contest which is daneims. Some members of the or- properly known as "The f?.rteruw'eert,r,a, art. alumni of Deerfield, Most PopqUr Amateur Athletic con-z Shields. and the pianist is Wallace test is inspired by the Universal Film! Reicheit, now a senior in high school. eorportrtion who produce the papal" Dill" â€In broel series of college pietttres "The! Helen Carr of the present senior Collegian," shoving weekly at the class is chairman of the decoration Aleyon theater. cotnmittoe, which is planning for the Clo“, J... " 3 lunch room and tables to bu decorated The voting closes at midnight June in blue and white. ‘M. *' N of each 19, when the_votes will be ealGulehtss are to sit at the >am9 in- INTERESTING PROGRAM PLANNED FOR TONIGHT Mothers and Daughters of Pres- byterian Church to Attend Dinner; Play "Moon" Stipe, a member of the "The Four Imriom football team. jumped into n tie with known male quarts Oliver Liodenmerer in the Most Pop- Amrriean Legion m1 ular Athlete contesCput on by the and Irsad the alumni Highland Park Pters mid Akyon fPrr Leirionnaires" theater. Stipe and Lindenmeyer have I P"sst priyc at several Get busy and vote for your favorite Ithlete. Somebody is going to [It 1 silver cup. Why not let it be your favoritv? There in still plenty of time. Get your votes in early. Close-s In: " The voting closes It midnight June 19. when the ,vates will be counted (Continued on page 8) “Noon" Stine _"__._____ Oliver ursdmtmer'er Funds Stine 'rrrr-rt, Wm, DIM MAN. TIE!) WIT]! mnmnn Damian Ind Punch 3th- Abo'l‘lellchl’hn‘ Ir'Pt-Arermrrtnew, “WWW MATHEW “ Red" Proctor 1Ng'glW%tt lsleG 10mm] mun nu. Maa80ttg. raunsuu. m iuiii lad-Jinn .Y INJURED 'h.rrtth- 1†. Rumors of the expected appearance iof a new Dodge Brothers six were jun-nod into fact this week when the new Senior Six arrived and was put {on display at the stuesrooms of A. G. ‘McPherson. Highland Park agent tor this territory The new car, in addition to its beauty of appearttttee and the recent- ‘Iy installed standard gear shift, has a variety of modern engineering re- i,iitir.1re,i.il'r. ordinarily found only on cars in I much higher priced cuss. It provides for a maximum of comfort and efBeiency for driver and passen- gets. M --tiGiiiii" rriiiGu7ir'" - "h", mm“ TlMddlt noun-n1. Am one: I. I. more: tpl,'ttttu7ttc.t2'Q ,,,',u'Nu'ln'dr,'."g " 1'lSl'd'PP. â€a": 'l,t,tr,t.,tttg'rttN.'% tihFl45ir'irk1iy:rlrA s,G,ih';11".%Jll'ill'f. tO3t?ereitFiikikT: taMt,MtMtttitEit S2"fte .2125: 'I.iAe'-itrtfiiu"it-ii5ii mmm&&_€i§:'b::=m.u:mmmu Pumt-Mmdlbh- mun-Imdthmirin “MWHUImIHWW-mde "et.0stthe-e 1tteeeiliFiuGriii.aaaGiGaGTi - an. h “it; ',TA',t'at,'SuitIf m- m “in. _ Ida-l. (w.~0 "aR,,tteuasnrga_a1t__lsataco..aaa NCONDUCTDANCB IVIIYmmAYNIGHT Eva-y “my nah. ill-int '/"ort'qtutg,'.tgueeyttt! 1.0.0. .willonuducthmatth SumetNN l-k'mh i'i'iei,.tt?i?2r,t.iiiiei'ik'iee? Thefirstd-wi trehMdtha- I1".Mkommthm JOINT HIRING oe -- P. T. A. NEXT MONDAY hound mam-mu will bettotiartmtitNitturmieiee In addition to the above there will be fourteen grand prints of but bot.. tie. of D'Ciny 'Trnso" or “Blossom Tine" perfume given to mule sit- tincin think, menu. This bottle is of the most expensive type Ind 'ef1th-rreeei-dsrtirerxsa, PERFUME NIGHTS " ALCYON THEATER By Special arrangement with D'- Ciny, manufacturer of one of the highest grades of perfume on the market today, the mm! of the Aloyon theatre will give I sample bottle of "Truso" or “Blossom Time" perfume to every mun. woman or child attending the theatre on Mon, dny or Tuesday, June 6 Ind 7. Advertisements fully detailing the new car's advantages will appear in the near future, it is We. DODGE BROTHERS NEW ‘ SENIOR SIX ARRIVESO Mv. {when Sehneider. who has been at tht. ltrad of the Industrial Arts de- partment for 15 years has been Continued on page 5 The faculty win not sit together. but wilt be divided among the differ- ent tables. The dinner will be planned by Mrs. Wright, head of the high school eafetvria, and her stat High a~h:-.i’rls will be selected to' wait on (with tableI in the coicirs or-ttiii group. Indications now in that the lug- est reunion in the history d DeeefUM Shields high who! will be held Sat- urday evening. June II. " commit- tees working for the success of the event Ming staged for the Alumni report that mu interest is being shown by former student: and I large attendance is expected. A male quartet and orchestra have bet-n engaged to entertain, n mun master has been chosen, and puns are now in sway for the dinner and decoration. OF HIGH SCHOOL Gum Big Social Event Expected to Be Grttteyt Sloan u - hu)llNMN0N0tt JtNl11IllPLMllgio Rumors of the Quartet to Sing The F our Imriomtaires," I widely Iwn male quartet composed of Irrieart Legion members, will sing xi the alumni in songs. "The "etriomtaires" have taken the in at several national conven- f the American Legion, uld he Prvsentatiun of the diplomas to 'teraduatintr seniors will be by Giorgi: J. McBride, president of board of education. A iist of 'prospective graduates appears .annther part of this paper. The Boy's Glee dub will sing 'the Sea," by Fearis, and the c Mr. John B. Vanna?“ Dr. B. mum“; m NO "cutt2igj'dyiiiiia2t2f,l gNi',l'f'2ca,,o,, "newâ€,win col-poo- thhu’df trtuuneeveesiek-tiemro. 1‘s Sta-null. qhtrbtemr and the in. â€It Hum-(In twp-Int. lam (ht ml oedtryeeu-rieseoetsel.tet-tortVeeroiruGFirii%iG'ii folk-in - Ne the 'iiairatssiGGu'iiGTi.'iiidT.""a" year: II. M C. 1m chit-II. nu" “ma" M atteerrm h ILA" '.Atte-eeest-iit'tel,r'tlt_e'wiie-t, Dr. R. E. Baruch-an. tr-r.. - "an t5eemtd Btreet, gr%ee i. F I Mr. End ' mercury. It..." te -red the I†At thetsmumtmeetaeottheru- Vinia munission held " the W "MR-mhmmm 1%r2fztrotttbertrt.rs-uts,aCr." CLWolfn-l '1.QO 1eeeketedtosoeeeedttte-- 1he.ee_ordittesauafr.ar fyedK.tetemnmdtr/Errt "eyehetedtoNI-ies. l, them The course is in perfect condition and there is plenty of room so those people that in thinking of taking up golf couldn't ttnd a better time to start. Instructions are given at a reasonable rate and satisfnctin guaranteed. Clubs Ind gulf uncu- sories can also be obtained. Edwin C. Jones Elected Chair- Ill-ll; Other omens; Reports of Year's Warl The Blind Bogey was won by E. G. Whitaker which was " This In Mr. Whitaker's first tournament so I mess we will have to give him a batting average of 1000. ANNUAL MEETING OF RAVINIA COMMON Close to 300 fans enjoyed a very; pleasant day of golf at Sunset Valley Golf club on Decoration Day, ninety of these enthusiasts entered the nix-l mull Decoration Day tournament ) Art Olson. the club champion. and one x of Highland Park's leading merchants; was low in class "A" with 8 gross of; 77. Harry Rd! was low in class “8'" with a Cross of M. In class "C" [bezel m a tie between Richard (Diek),eommittee secure: Heath and C. o. Hull with n Iow1Sheridan to pick gross of 96. The tie will be playedfconmsv. " the later part of the week. I The winners is Many improvements are in pro- mess‘and some have been completed. The tlag pole. donated by Mr. John Gourloy, has been erected, Bower tear, having been prepared around it, "Out of the Fields" by Protheeoe. Preceding the program, the orches- tra. under the direction of Mr. Din- keloo, will play several numbers. V The Reverenit Frankiiti,' Jr"is, Highland Park Presbyterian church, will give the invocation. The date of senior class party has been so: for June 8, immediately af- ter school. in the English club room and adjoining rooms. The weekend 'tttendanee, includ- ing Memorial Dar, was man than ex- pected at Sunset Valloy Golf club. The grounds and greens were in fine condition and all were pleased. another part of this paper. The Boy's Glee club will sing "By the Sea," by Fearis, and the com- bined Girls' 1nd Boys' Glee clubs “Un- fold. Ye Portals," by Gounod, and The subject of Mr. Pennypacker's address will be “The High School Boy In College,†which it is said he is ad- minbly suited to speak on, consider- ing that for some twenty odd years he was connected with the Boys' Latin school in Boston. For sevyral years he was teacher of Greek there and the rest of the time principal of the institution, MANY GOLFERS PLAY AT SUNSET VALLEY Large Attendance Over Week, end; Memorial Day Tourney ls Success - Pew, chairman ot the admin-inn eoaunittoe at Harvard WWI-tit), will be the [windy-l speaker at the eoqogte-eggt plo- (run of WNW high school on “My, Jung 16, untold- ing to In unouncement made last week. In addition. Evelyn Acct-b, aluminum, will speak on the sub- ject “Whit. Next?" and [I‘m Smi- goski, vaiedieturian, will have 'iiiil subject of “Learning and Enmingf't Mr. Peesarpaeker, who for yea." has been connected with educatiolml, institutions, is said to have an ex-l ceptional interest in young men nod) women and is liked very much try; â€and Educator " Be Commencement tbeaker on Ame " the Mr. the the The Elks' Flag Essay Committee {reports very good results as a result t', the contest conducted by the High- itand Park W of Elks. Approxi» iii-Lately four hundred fifty students 1mm essays on the general subject ‘of the In; and the best ones have l been turned in to the committee. The i committee secured three omcers at Ft, CARD mm mu - " my. woman! _ Quietly Arranged I The atrair was quietly arranged u 1's mark of appreciation of these citi- zens for the ex-myor’s splendid §services to the city, And those in charge of the arrangements declare that raising of the fund for the pure ‘chase of the testimonial was the mash-st part of this work. Nobody was asked to contribute more than Ato 1nd no sinlzle sum larger than (that was accepted. The enthusiasm in: the-comm in the plan in f Continued on page 5 chariot.“ hard unwm. [in _ineehnrrtothetiwiirmstiiu" n“wart-unity when him m Ir. White i. nlvm in (km-ado. "ed-tthi/toi-itat-e trr-ee-toi-dpi-ttt luv-lumen“ , can of the most notable digits qt lac w ever held in Highland Put in a. Win! dinner given for former Mayor Samuel M. Hunting: has! my evening " the Moraine ‘holel. which was attended by more Hm zoo of the leading citizens of :Highhnd Putt. when appreciation and: winner the Elks will present a beautiful silk tur, complete in every detail, to the school whose student wins first place in the junior come“. The committee is hard " work try- ing to secure a speaker of national mm to deliver I patriotie “the... So far they cannot state atimitetr who the speaker will be. However, the committee was fortunate to secure ?"rrmaawtiteoroarrsli, The winners will read their essays in conjunction with the purintic ser- vices that the Elks will hold at Ge Elm Place auditorium on the evening of June 14th. The public is cordially invited to attend these services as they are the first of its kind to be held in Highland Purk. _ The winning essays will recéivc a gala, silver, and bronze medals for first, second amt-third places. mm tiselr. Besides awarding a medal to of Mr.' Hastings' wonderfully faith- ml and efficient services as chief executive at the city for 12 years was manifested in the presentation to him of a table service of solid diver. Prizes To Be Awarded at Flag Day Exercises June 14 at Elm Place School 450 CONTESTANTS IN FLAG DAY CONTEST PM Erahrat he “We! The. A“ blentDi-urhlluorollr. 1usti-tMoraineIasrt FridayNiaht GIFT OF LEADING CITIZENS the winners of the NTmBBRu