l Ricnié in Ravinia T for' Chicago Commons Young menwho failed, to gain dd- inissien to Fort Sheridan before “the quota was filled will have an oppor-. tunity to enter another Citizen', Mili- I nary Training-camp this 'Summe'r. T Under an ‘order issued by the war department yesterday, applications are authorized from northern Illinois and from Wisutonsindor, the clk. T. Glencoe Man Buys Big _ . Tract Near Wauconda On Tuesday morning, July M, at 11:00 o'eloek, the mothers and chil- dren cf the Chicago Commons will arriveast. Ravinkyfor the annual pie- ,rie-with-tlttr-Womsuv'ausluh-af that community. ,. . lg The Philanthropy committee has planned an afternoon which they know will be intensely enjoyed and long remembered-a pienie lunch un-. der the trees at the beautiful Ita- vinia school grdunds, then games for those 'so inelinedpnd lastly a drive 'to‘ the beach, where swimming, and. sunning will ..be enjoyed.. z; Anyone who can‘help to give i happy day to these friends by lend- ing a car; by bringing: food for the picnic, cr flowers which our guests will love to take home, will ‘be am- ply repaid for any trouble in seeing the' great pleasure these. small things will bring. v -.. V . M " Maugham?“ tir help in any way", call Mrs. E. E.isonard, at Highland Park. 2963. Open Another Training" . Camp, Ff. Spelling, Aug. Prisoner Escaped trot. Fort Still Jiiorissimr T _Ferdinand'Hotz of Glerreik hasiotif, chased ‘frcm Clean C. Grain-of Crass tal Lake an 80 Yer? estate between- Wauconda am} Barrington im the' Rand road, and bordering the Watt- conda Golf Club-6h the south, , This"' "gives Trr Hotz "a 180' aelre' "éouhbty estateiqv- _ _ "rlr. _"-.."', l , f“ Applicants shéuld apply in Tierson to the C. M. T. C. cffieer, 1819 West Pershing road, Chicago, for applica- tuon blanks and physigaI eiarhinatiirm' dan Monday, was still missing Tdes.. day according to the proVost marshal' at the fort. The prisoner was believed headed for Chicago-where his folks live at 2119 North Hoyhe avenue, but a cheek-up there failed to disclose his whereabouts. The aheriff's omee here was notified in the hope that he might be captured in case he made his way north. ' .' , C. which Opens August "tH:iii'tiioA Smiling. St. -Paul, Minn. Applica- tiond will be received ‘until next Tuesday. , T T _ . ._ No Meetings of Music Club There will tre, no meetings of the Highland Park 'Music club tduring July and August. . . The, Music club takes this opportw/ nity of thanking the Highland Park' Presbyterian church for the use of the church for the musical 6hieh was held on June 26, and also Mr. Fritz Ruhr who furnished the. palms for decoration. . ' Otto A. Szrtutski, 20, Who Escaped Longview Park Fine Improvement to City People who have occasion to drive along South St. Johns avenue note with gratification that Supt.' Edward M. Laing of the East Parkdistrictis havingL fiowarrar--olaatard---auntr-uht rightof Why of the North.Shore line from Beach _street to Ravinia Park. The Park board, in conjunction with, the North Shore line, has: recently leveled and planted the Tight of Way with grassani shrubs and named it Longview park. It adds greatly to the beauty of the south .side of the city, and the Park board and the North Shore line merit. much credit for the improvement. Let's keep this kind of good Work going forward. The first impression a visitor coming into town receives is always a lasiting,im- pressiom. . V. Cies,t.coeiommunity'. ' l .mr--"-,C- Day-ls August 15th Announcement was made last week of a change in plans for the commun- ity picnic which the Gleneoe Cham- ber oflornrperee Will hold Thursday, August 15. The site of the picnic has been changed from Crystal Lake to Dam No. t iytrWhiseling. Mamba; _ of - the. corixmittee in) charge . of arrangements, pf 7 which Earl Bent is chairman; decided after taking the matter up with individual; "members pf the chamber th.at.it woillcl JRiievisitrsno hold thé picnic iWrsfer' to Gtenede in order that a larger mime ber of villagers" may enjoy the afft.sit. It was thought that if the picnic was held at Crystal Lake, thirty-tive miles from Glencoe, many business men and other residents' could not be there in time to enjoy all of the day's festivities. - A lcud explosion aroused residents, of this and neighboring conimunities about 12:20 Monday night and for a 'time the cause was a mystery. The nrlice investigated and learned that the blast had occurred in a new house under erection on County Line road, and search. uncovered several sticks of dynamite in 'one corner which had not exploded. It is sup- posed by the police the' blastwasthe result cf some labor trouble, and the matter is being investigated. The charge which exploded blew a hole in the floor and another in the siding. Dam No. 1 at Wheeling, the new picnic site,'is alrcut.fourtekin miles from _ Glen'cbe; ~It‘ is about one mile south,rof Dundee road on Milwaukee avenilé. 7 ' V Local H. S. Student Is _ Given A Scholarship The scholarships, 1 valued 'e at, $600 each. are made possible by a contri- bution frcm an alumnus who remains anonymous. The new scholarships 'thirty-hve' high school graduates will be awarded two-year scholar- ships at thi, University of Chicago: Dynamite Explosion . Does Slight Damage increase the total of such awards to about 100, so that about one-seventh of the incoming freshman class of 'Among suburban winners' is Thomas C. Lester, Deerfield-Shields. THE PRESS fAladdin," the. old tale of air CtMV. "tlea, magic lamps and genii, by Theo- don Du Bois, will be presented by Children's Theatre to, _ Present "Aladdin" at ' Evanston on July 26th 'Make Believe’ having been pre- sented last iiummer and all who have seen the plays given, by the Children's Theatre or who. have heard about them will be interested to know that many new ideas and stage seekings almost as great as the Wonders wreught 'by the, magic larnp itself will make unique this presentation of Aladdin. I . . 'ri. _ the-childmm'tr-ahtratre of Evanston Friday, July'26, in the auditorium of Annie Mae Swift Hall orrNorthwest- ern university camp-ati. '. 7 . ' . Winifrid Ward, and 'Dean Earns- dren's. _ . " ' . Admission nominal. A very effieient cast has been chosen from .the l Students of the School of Speech and the' ehiWren's roles will be played by children chosen from the Children's Drafnatic classes of the School of Speech. _ T This is the second summer perform- ,ancwven by the Childrim's Theatrk, Milnes Theatre in inguin'jn their 'usugxl r3193 _of ‘director and _prodtyrtiirri manager, there'fqte, assuring arr.efa fieient and suecessfurprodiretion. . There will be two performances of Aladdin; one in the afteritoon at 3 and one it: the evening at 8:15. Both performances are open to the public. There is no doubt that Raviniu has implanted in us a supreme love of music and a keen appreciation of the beautiful melodies one hears in the World’s best music. Education in the musical world for some-of us has been dreadfully lacking, and the writer is thinking of her earlier-years when Rairinia's beauty. lay close At hand. ~Many trips were made to that charming plaee.where Naturist handi- work and the product of musical genius are so pleasingly combined. Today, for her', Ravinia is not so ac; cessible. The radio brings into the' modern home much of the lovely, mu; sic for which Ravinia is famous. List- ening to the stirring Toreador music, the dainty music from Sylvia and the countless other melodies, the writer has. realized what a splendid education Ravinia can offer the ehil.. The childrenzs'rnand and_ Orches- tra, under the.direetion of B. li'..Stu- ber will furnish the music. . . Parents "should make a great ‘ef- fort to see that the children spend as much time at Ravinia ‘as possible,, and to usethe programs as text boiaks, endeavouring to have them learn names orpieees and composers, thus instilling irrthem a greater apprecia- tion of the begtaty to be found in this delightful plaee.--Esther Baker Clark. Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Dooley of 589 Elm place celebrated their forty-second Wedding anniversary " their home. About twimtyurye relatives, were present, and a very pleasant, evening was spent. The, Press joins their many friends in hearty congratulations, and wishes for them many more happy years irf married life. _ Colebrate 42nd Wedding Children and Ravinia Deerfield Train in q Collision in Chicago; _ Nobody Seriously Hurt The passenger train was 'proceeding' slole at the time of the collision/as it was working its way into this rail- road yards. The impact with the freight train was so great that it de- railgd two of theb'ox cars and shook the passenger train from one end to the other. . Iopicigof Lectures y -. '. [ ' . gat the/Field Myseum Scores of passengers were fright- ened and shaken, but none - hurt, Tuesday when a Chicngo, Milwaukee. St. Paul & Paefiie_tsuburtmn ti!!! out of Deerfield crashed into a freight train .on the outskirts of the_Chicago yards. . , .' " The coaches were loaded with com- muters preparing to start the days work in Chicago. A large number of them were from Deerfield, as the train makes up there ‘and many Deer- diehi residents have offices and em- yioyxnent in_Chicago._ A _ . . "Hiriii 'tr-ati-rt-drift-, 'i'iiit"--tyfittef%Rr" G- at 5:40 o'elock in the morning day- light saving time. There is no other Lake county stop, but there are about nine others made in Cook county be- fore the train arrives at the central station. By the time it reaches the Chicago yards it is loaded ass-rule. w-' ."chintrAnd _Tibet" and "Iritrtrti- ments of Many Kind". at 11 a. m. and 3 p. m., respectively, on Monday; July 29rwi11 be the subjects pf the firsit of ' next week's guide-lecture tours ht F'ieWMuseurn of Natural History. On Wednesday at the same hours subjects will be. "Dolls of Many Lands" rand "Prehistoric" Animals," and on Friday, "Birds of Prey" and, "Cave Peoples.'-'," On Tuesday and Thursday there will be, general tours of the departments of anthropology, botany. geology and zoology. These tours of museum exhibits, conducted by staff lecturers are free. Parties assemble inside the north entrance. The; fictthat the "riritrwtis moving at such a slow rate of speed prevented ,a’serious-collision; . ' . , Give Play Tonight "The'Drama Study Group "d the Highland Park Presbyterian church will presents short play and a pan- tomime by its members in the garden of Mrs. E. T. R. Murfey, 645 S. St. Johns avenue, this evening 1Thurs- day) at seven forty-five o'eloek. F Tuesday afternoon about two o'eloelf a carrier pigeon ‘was found at, 257 Bloom street. After' feeding the bird it was sent on its way. The tag bore the following Rockford, W. Palm 2304, 15th avenue, 311 X-29-M, The American Legion Auxiliary is meeting today at the home of Mrs. Frank Ronan on E. Park aVenue. The auxiliary is anxious for more magazines to be sent to the Veter- ans " the Great Lakes hospital. Those having magazines which they have no (millet use for will kindly Telephone' Mrs. Elsbn Rice ‘who will see that they are "tak'en "to, Gréat Lakes. _ l -. Legion Auxilinry Meets Carrier Pigeon Found Thursday, July 25, 1929 Berthel Bert - 'Olof Berg of r-sth6"styettaeirdr is attending a praiso, Indian among many friends as bpm as a tank star " jn.Detrfield-9 Mrs. Willi]! Hihfmn 'tvenu Mr. arid _ Mr vinia were sur evening brfif bors, whogave warming in thi m Marshman Messrs Han George Lawre' pt. Wgyne, In: the 'Internatit convention. , the Walther L Michigan. _ Mrs. Mary rf . Evdziston " of Mr. in!!! Bloom street. Mr. and M Bloom street a the Eastern, Si lastpight, _Wet Mr. A. W. very ill with ' three weeks is 05112 Ithigh Anderson of their summer ( part of Michig they will spen Lundgren wif (Thursday). Mrs. Julius .1 daughter Mrs, Des Plaines, 1 Mrs. Emil L. nue entertainet Tuesday eveni won by Mrs. F ridsen and Mit Mr. (and Mrs and Mrs. Chas and Mrs. Arch tored to Edge week-end to v: the Girl Scout Mrs. JTerbe week-end gue: Tennis of Gro . Mrs: It.' E. Gladys, of Co: turned from a Wankee, Wis. Miss Margaret ed with her to '“ngo""iuuoni7 o: 1 cum. notic- afmn why! m_ inc Ell-rang but: raiu will be Chic-so can: ' summon .. All min by the um I Ania! lazuli! THURSDAY Enurd as local 1911. n the w an“!!! will! Thursday, Jul ISSUED m UDILL no Cantu! A; Mr. and Mr, Local