RAVINIA OPERA TO OPEN ON JUNE 21 Novelty to Be Keynote of Samoa of I930. Announced; List of Artists Rotary Club Hears Two Good Talks by Members M hooker Plumbing Co. Holds Removal Sale min-r M h This oxpt M M h Scum-min. New ll ttue wli h lulu! n with its remov Johns avenue not. the Decker winning a not: " nlo W th po uring the sensor: by the announce- M he pun h imle Ill inn tht Th heon Mn! " ixhlnnd {All Rondinc In tl old " pre. me " " a! Plumb tore which f th items note who anon trin .yu-n until 67 with May 9 and 10 the _ the 'tttM' Hundreds Visit Model House, Garden Display; Also H. S. Built House ih ll and Hold Rummage Sale in Deerfield May 9-15 '19 " J (“lit Building Tom Thumb Golf Course. Deerfield " tt M Ti I). Mit ' hm: ho Ms' Lillian C. Tueker is attending mun-Minn of the White Shrine ruualvm being held in Columbus, this week, . K th M Dm- rfwld ' n May ughnut ‘II that nt "'an Iv " tll H ond " at the mtdel house and Linden and Lincoln we- at the hieh-sehnoi-huilt ded even the exportation t enthusiastic members of Immune nf'the Better Amt-rim campaign. as muvand Vinita†inspected built by the high school In", viewed the artistical- d hum» and Rarrlen, and T'hess tr MI mint al ‘m Thumb g ion is making a canvas: mnmunity for this sale I have a much larger "les Fr their Customers no rummage sale held It sale is being sponsored d I'arerttitwher assu- ' 9 and 10 in the More Wank-gun rt-ad and Chi " 'th ofllhis nhiith ho II and he the undertaking has [Nut satisfaction to who has given .20 r time and energy. who (-nntrihuu-d my community oftort tn m In! nur city. many n of Deerfield is humh gulf course " miniature pitch and rming popular wide. , country. and it is b new one at Deer- Mom m m it th, tmli many .9 wine prlngs ttvr fi r m" th: mment h ml THE a success rminml to sale this 0er held ' Indus- Moment 's cam- n'nblith hop vr'mrt© rvmaitt' ill In!“ gr ad ay Otto Fisher Host to Personnel of Ermine Cleaners on Saturday On Saturday, May 3, Mr. Otto F. F'isher, president of the Ermine Cieane'rs, Inc, Highwood, Cave a chicken dinner party at Avenue Tav- x-rn. hesplaines, for his entire organ- ization. _ The entertainment committee com- The entertainment committee ji.',','.'.-) posed ot Carol Stevens, Mr. Fisher,‘ Bernice Lippert, Joan Robuse. Bet-) ty Williams, Angeline Capitnni, did tt splendid piece of work. The food wa: delicious. the decorations in rein- bow colors very pretty, and the music furnished by Fred Guy"s orchestra of thieago especially good. Besides the employees of the organ- izatirm, there were a number of no- table guests present, among them be. ing Luster Tiffany of Lake Forest, Mr, and Mrs. L. R. 'Connell of Chi- mug", Judge Mekerehan, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mayer, Justice Burgess of Lake Forest. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henderson of Highwood. After be, intt introduced to the audience by Mr. Fisher, they responded with short speeches. Two memhers of the board of directors. Mr. J. E. Engquist and Mrs. Alive E, Soukup also gave whort responses. The Ermine Bod ters club. consist- ing of more than 0 members, in ap- preeintion of Mr. Fisher's good will toward them, presented him a large basket of beautiful roses. Dani-ins: and entertainment fol, lowed the dinner. According to re- port. the party. was a huge success and a good time had by all. About four months ago the employ- PPS of the Ermine Cleaners, Ine., Web, slur and Wnukegan avenues. High- wood, lllinois, nrgunized the Ermine Bough-rs club for the purpose of pro- moting a friendly feeling between the emplnyees and the company. The following poop]? were elected off1eers or the organization: W. R. Rasmussen, pretident. . Chas. Pulmieri, vice-president. nun Gmwione, treasurer. .lnnn Rnbasso. secretary. During the meetings held monthly, much hos been accomplished to en- murmzr- better on-operation and work- manship. N. S. Baseball League Open Season sunday Tho erlh Shore Baseball league will stage the first game of the sea- c-n. Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock when llizhwnod will meet the Wau. koznn tearn, on the Highwond field. The loam}? which hm, been under discussion' for some time was finally nrwnizvd at a meeting last. week. Among the teams associated with the North Shore lawn? ire Desplaines, Wanker“. Derrfield, Northbrook, llizhwnod and Niles Center. Mueh intorrst is hoing manifest in the league and it is hoped there will he a lamp delegatinn of enthusiasts to witness this openinttsttttrne. Card Party Friday The Oak Terrace Parent Teacher association will hold a curd and bunco narty, Friday evening in the school. Ploy will begin at tt o'clock. There will be attractive prizes guarded and terreshmettts will be served. An in, vitation is extended the public. H. S. SPRING CONCERT GIVEN FRIDAY NIGHT No Program Announced, But De. lightful Entertainment Is Promised . Under Mr. Gerard Dinkeloo'a direc- tion, the Boys and,Girls Glee clubs will sing several smgs as separate organizations and as a mixed chorus. The orchestra, under Mrs. Helen The annual Spring concert of the Deerfield-Shields high school will be given Friday, May 9, in the auditor- ium at 8:1.5 p.m. The orchestra, under Mrs. Helen Manning‘s direction, will play a march. and an overture, and a group of three shrrt selections. A suite, an overture, and a march is to be played by the band which is in charge of Mr, Harry Belle, one of the pieces being one for which Mr. Balls ins searched all over the.coun- try. . Friends here learned with regret this week of the dam in a hospital in Cleveland. o., of George E. Siple of Greenville, Mich.. father of Mrs. T. L. Osborn, 1835 Kincaid street, Highland Park. Mr. Siple had been ill abnut one month, it is understood. Besides the daughter here, two other children live in Michigan and one in Ohio. The funeral service will be held Friday in Greenville, Mich. Mr. Siple had visited his daughter here frequently and had many wsrm friends in this city, whose sympathy is extended the relatives. For those who will not come in their own cars. special transportation is to be provided. North Shore trains will stop at Vine avenue, and special (Continued on page 16) Ruth Drake. soprano, and Dante Milani, tenor. are m appear as solo- ists tn the program. Ruth was the representative of the school at the National chorus which was held the later part of March in Chicago. r Therrvarious groups havé made’ many appearances throughout the c: mmunity during the past year. Arrangements have been made to have Dr. J, F. Fender give a lecture on "Soil Management" in connection with the regular meeting of the North Shore Horticultural Society, to he held at Anderson Hall, May 12, at m:30 pm. This subject is of vital interest to all those in the gardening profession. _ A cordial invitation is extended to all those interested regardless, of whether they are members of the North Shore Horticultural Society or not. Instructive Lecture on Soil Management ' at Lake Forest, May 12 Dr. Ponder is well qualified to talk nn the subject and will give many prarlit‘nl pointers that will be of help to, those interested in gardening. Va- rious demonstrations will be made to illustrate the more technical points. After the lecture the meeting will be be thrown open for questions, so bring your soil problems dong. Father of Local Woman Dies in Cleveland, Ohio Thursday, May g, 1930