irk Ravinia center fare â€" society will on of Wednesday, irty o‘clock at the win Johnson, 168 ext week is desigâ€" k in Chicago and iland Park Ravinâ€" its annual spring andâ€"any â€"subscripâ€" ting and election soli club was held on. The meeting luncheon in the ghland Park club. ted with hugh silâ€" : flowers. L neeting which fol> mmittees were reâ€" astic response esâ€" the Philanthropy ommittees,â€" which $1500â€"to the hosâ€" Easton, president; tt, viceâ€"president; righam, ..recording hn Dingle, treasâ€" bert Herbst, Mrs. rs. Robert Walker, ntinue in office. â€"~â€"â€" cers Tuesday i Bergen, corresâ€" Mrs: John Cleary, ington, and Mrs. , members of the e Will xt Wednesday cout Commissioner I‘s ere unanimously lly received. n expressed the e club to Mrs. she as president y, April 25, 1929 scholarship ‘of Emm wC AEEERA LE TRIS F # We wish to thank all: our friends for all thke kindnesses shown us durâ€" ing our late bereavement. Mrs. Charâ€" les Lehmkuhl and family. © ~8pd as speaker and a most helpful and interesting ‘program is promised. _ In order that the husbands of memâ€" bers may have the opportunity of hesring a constructive talk on Garâ€" den Makings the Highland Park Garâ€" den Study club will have an evening meeting on Monday, April 29, at 8 n: m.,.â€"at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Weinberg, 440 Glencoe avenue. Dr. Seinis of Swift & Co., an exâ€" pert on plant food, has been secured Mrs. Benson is ~chairman of . the committee on coâ€"operation with war veterans, of the Highland Park Womâ€" an‘s club. This committee will be asâ€" sisted by the chairmen of the Social Service department: of the club in giving this party. gei t k Mrs. Charles Benson of 831 S. Linâ€" coln avenue, is giving a card party, Tuesday afternoon, April 30 at her home to procure funds for a May tifthday party to be held at the Great â€"Lakes hospital May 3 for about 250â€"â€"of the patients there. _ Card Party April 30 This is the last dance of the seaâ€" son â€"and the committee has planned to make it an outâ€"standing social event. ‘There will be excellent music and all those attending will be asâ€" sured a good time. avige a *A cias ‘An informal '?pring dance will be givenby the social committee of the Ravinia Woman‘s club, Saturday eveâ€" ning, April 27, at‘thje /Village house. zarden Study Club Holds Evening Meeting. Spring Dance Will ~ _ The relativés have the deep symâ€" pathy of their many friends in this community. iss Brothers and sisters hnere are Mrs. Frank . _W.~Sheahan; Mrs. Charles Snyder, Mrs. F. M. Evans, Mrs. Auâ€" gust Danngmark, Misses Rose and Rachel Rudoiph and Fred, Edward, J2cob, William, August, George and Arthur Rudoiph. â€"~â€" C j Mrs. Ashley‘s death on April 17, followed a very brief illness, She was formerty for yearsâ€"a resident of _this city, where her first husband, Mr. Evars, was engaged in business at the corner of Central avenueâ€"and Secâ€" ondâ€"street. He has been dead. about 12 or 14 years. â€"There was ‘one son by this marriage, who died several years ago. : ; : The funeral of Mrs. William Ashley of Chicago (formerly (Mrs. T. P. Evans) was held last Friday at 1 o‘clock in the afternoon, at the home ‘Of bher sister, Mrs. Frank W. Sheaâ€" han on Yale lane, where Mrs. Ashley had been.staying with her sister since the death of Mr. Sheahan two weeks ago.=Burial was. at Rosehill.: _ â€" Thursday, April 25, 1929 Final Rites Friday for Mrs. Wm. Ashley ; Burial at Rosehill CARD OF THANKsS Be Given Saturday Is Benefit Affair ~Deerfield Post No. 738, American. Legion, held their ‘regular meeting | last evening (Wednesday). Edward Jacobsen was . clected> senior vice . commander to fill the vacancy Caused! by the resignation of Clarence Huhn.. Friday evening, at.7:30 o‘clock, the third grades of the Elm Place school will present an operetta "The Shoeâ€" maker and â€"the Elves" in the school auditorium.: ‘There are many catchy songs and colorful settings in the play. It is hoped that many of the parents and friends will attend. Deerfield Legion . Men and women councilors and diâ€" rectors from all parts of the middle west will be in attendance. ~ .A former â€"Highland Park man‘? Mr. John L. Rothaker, who" had charge of athletics at Deerfieldâ€"Shields, and who is at present in charge of athâ€" letics at Springfield, Massachusetts Y. M. C. A. collegeâ€"will be assistant in swimming and canoeing to Mr. Pullâ€" ing and Mr. Fred W. Luehring, diâ€" rector of athletics at the University of Minnesota. . Operetta Friday at â€" Elm Place School sive, at C Wis. Walter J. Borg of the Lincoln school of this city has been appointâ€" ed a member of the teaching staff of the â€"Midâ€"Westâ€"section â€"of the Camp Director‘s association which will hold its â€"conferenceâ€"inâ€"swimming. in and campcraft June 16 to. 23 incluâ€" : Monday night was night in the history of lodge. and longâ€"to â€"beâ€"r Local Man on Camp * _ a.." Director‘s Staff |__ Last Monday evening, Highland | Park lodge. No. 446, L. O. O. M. inâ€" | stalled the newly elected officers, The following lodges> were represented, Waukegan, Kenosha, Racine,> North Chicago and Chicago, numbering over three hundred in all. _ On. Monday evening, May 13, iniâ€" tiation will be held at which time a class of twentyâ€"five will ~be. réceived into the order. All members are askâ€" ed to be préesent. â€" f Racine drill team ;cted as escort to the new officers in a very able manner. : * Mx. P.J. Kelly,; Greatâ€"North Moose of Legion No. 11 acted as installing officer and also gave a splendid adâ€" dress ‘followed ‘by talks from other officers of visiting lodges. & s Mr. H.A. Hansen retired from ofâ€" fice as dictator :to that of past dicâ€" tator and was presented with a beauâ€" tiful gift of a fountain pen and pencil from members â€" of Highland Park lodge as a token of their appreciation for his past service. trat=rs The new officers installed were as follows: dictator, B. Coleman; viceâ€" dictator, N. Sheshen; prelate, B. Holâ€" land;â€" secretary, L. Chambers;treas> urer, T. Simpson; sergeantâ€"atâ€"arms, G. Quinn; inner guard, R. Frew: outer guard, Ed. Woods; trustee, J. High. hhes 1.ï¬ tn.! ig | Moose Install New Officers Monday Eve | # : Returns â€"from Florida d Leg.lon «s f Mr. and Mrs.= T. E.. Pierson and Holds Annual Meet| daughter Mrs. Avery Rudoiph have "Ari i2 2t smelaalo. io amp Mmocqua, Minocqua, ight was a red letter history of Highland Park Tâ€"HE PR E $ 3 Members of Cupt.' McGrath camp, United Spanish War veterans, served as pall bearers. hss been in the upholstering busiâ€" ness here for a number of years and his many patrons will be pleased to learn that he ‘has returned to his‘ shop here. ¢f * justâ€" returned from Florid;"w'l-;e;'; they _spent the winter. Mr. Pierson __The deceased was a veteran of the Spanish American, and the World war. He was a member of Capt. Mcâ€" Grathâ€"camp, W.â€"S. W. V., the Modâ€" ern Woodmen of America, the Fraterâ€" nal Order of Eagles and the Knights of Pythias. § He is survived byz his wife, two sons, Charles, Jr., of Mundelein, and Edmund H. of Highland Park, three grandchildren, _two sisters and a brother of Milwaukee, . Wis., and one brother of Waukegan. Funeral services were held Tuesâ€" day morning at 9:30 o‘clock at the St.A:‘Iame_si church, Highwood, the Rev. Poap se e c us 0 9 d e nes nR e t ty uies Father Holly officiating. Burial in Ft. Sheridan cemetery. â€"‘Theâ€"deathâ€"of Charles Jâ€"â€"Lehmkuh] occurred Saturday evening at nine o‘clock at his home onâ€"Northâ€"avenueâ€" He had just returned about two weeks ago from El Paso, Texas where he had spent the last three winters for kis health, s â€" Mr. Lehmkuhl was born at Saukâ€" ville, Wis., March 11; 1876. He had lived in Highland Park for the past thirty years: e "They. are not coming here to be1 entertained. ~They are coming here] to inspect this site and report to thel body of which they are: members on‘ theâ€" advisability. of© purchasing it,"~ Stanton stated in declaring against anâ€" appropriation. y m ts Charles Lemkuh] Dies â€" _ Saturday at. His Home V.â€" Murphy, North Chicago;â€" Bert Thompson, Zion; and E.: A. Brown, Round Lake. County Clerk Lew A. Hendee is also a member of the comâ€" mittee. s 4i The board decided. against approâ€" of the senatorial.committee. ~â€""It is a big opportunity for Lake county and the fact that Senator Ray Paddock‘s bill was considered unportant enough to have five 6f the most influential senators in the asâ€" sembly, Searcy, Hanesch, Wright, Cuthbertson and Lance, come here to see the dunes, indicates that there is a favorable chance of creating the park," Supervisor Frank Stanton, Ingleside, declared in moving for the appointment of the committee. ~~ . _ Chairman O‘Connor, who will act as ‘chairman of thecommittee, apâ€" pointed Supervisors Stanton, Wilâ€" liam J. Obee, Highland Park; Thomas Taking the position that Illinois was facing its last opportunity to get Lake Michigan frontage for a state park the board of supervisors last week instructed Chairman James O‘Connor to appoint a committee of seven to escort to the state senaâ€" torial : investigation committee that will come here this week. Supervisors to Be Hosts to Senators on Dunes Inspection i The following district captains and their helpers will canvass the village ’ in the near future: Mrs. Chas. Buell, | Mrs. D. M. Blasier, Mms. Joseph Card. | Mrs. Henry Glidden, Mrs. Harry Paul, | Mrs. Irvingâ€" Randall, Miss Ida M. | Moore? Miss ‘Faxon. t _ Mrs. Carleton Scribner is permanâ€" | ent chairman for Deerfeld: â€" â€" The Arden Shore committee have asked pupils in the different. schools to make posters for the annpal drive this year. * Cda First and second prizes of gold and bronze medals will beâ€" awarded each school. A beiky Miss Anna B. Ferrier, superintendâ€" ent of the Arden Shore Camp, Lake Bluff, will be there and hopes to tell the many workers of the recent work and needs of the camp. * _ Annie Smigoski.has been chosen business manager of the concert. Anâ€" nie has had previous experience along this line, having held this same posiâ€" tion for: the Senior play. Arthur Perrow will be house manager. . 3 The. Highland Park campaign for the Arden Shore fund will be opened at 3 o‘clock next Wednesday, May Ist; with a tea given by Mrs. J.E. Mackenzie at her home, 195 Laurel avenue. : ’ Miss Anna B. Ferrier snnarintand. the high school band, under the direcâ€" tion of Harry E. Bolle, will give varâ€" ‘ous numb,.el"s * § Arden Shore Drive . Opens Next Wednesday Coâ€"operating to make the program a success are: Miss Comer and the drama class, who are staging the operetta; Miss Keller, whose dancing class appears in the Indian scene; Miss Burwash, who is assisting in the costuming; and> Mr. Peers, who the production. . _, The Deerfieldâ€"Shield‘s high seKool Annual Spring concert will be held in the high school auditorium on Friâ€" day night, May 3. s _: The high school orchestra under the E direction of G. J. Dinkleloo*will open ~the program with the selection, "My Maryland," by Romberg: ‘The Girls Glee club will follow with an Indian ‘sceneâ€"featuring "By the Waters of Minnetonka," Lieurance, and "Pale Moon," by Logan,. Tss . ns â€"Friml‘s "Indian Love Call" will next be played in a violin and piano â€"duet byâ€"â€"Oswald Saielli â€"and Ada Thomas. . â€"Miss Keller‘s dancing class will "also give an Indian dance in this scene. f f the Assisted by Ruth Drake; the Boys Glee club will present the musical comedy "Cleopatra,". an â€" Egyptian comedy set in a modern college. The characters are as follows: ¢ Cleopatra .. n dn r ie dn e crennnnhor s say t on obe c PA Pompey :;....._............Lioyd Anderaog AAnthory :: *# â€"_â€"~â€"_â€" o e lt laesar ___.____._:___.John Hardcastle William, the Ghost of Tutankamen _ renrnctirmermccincnonc::.~..:s.... GCOrge MeyePr .« Climaxingâ€"andâ€"closing the program Orchestra, Band, and Glee Clubs Announce Program of Anâ€" nual Festival of Music _ H. S. SPRING CONCERT > PLANNED FOR MAY 3 .. Lloyd Andeml â€"â€"._....Jean Holm John Hardcastle