DEERFIELD-SHIELDS STANDING IN LEAGUE Two Firsts and Two Seconds for Its Teams in Suburban Group; Features Th Phone 2 too S Vt'rltott". "NF, '31 SI'VID\\'. "NF, I‘D.\ll-II'I' IN" FIHII.\\ “0ND " . TUris" ly. WEDNESDAY SOON! I TIII'RSD.\Y. FRII)\\' ma! h “Lord Byron of Broadway" he th “The Benson Murder Case" “SPRING " HERE†I'm-M and h “YOUNG EAGLES" Hm: “LADIES or LEISURE†m nued at with BARBARA STANWYCK . RALPH GRAVES LOWELL SHERMAN ht The instillalion of ritrphoner, tor "Hard of. Hearing People" s alumni! completed. " itch for awning date. Tur'..)'. WEDNESDAY 1)2' Svmuinnal PM" Slur Hum: " New York Li 9 w: h ETHEIJNI) TERRY. - BENNIE RUBIN CLFFT' EDWARDS wun high rank in " ALEX GRAY . "ERNR'E CLAIRE LOU“) F'AXh'.NOA ry,",rostF.try . '.iPoRTIT . 3mm ht t No CHARLES' (HI'DDY) ROGERS .hlr'.1.Kt "TED TALKING I'll'Tl'k HS ALCYON w-I. to whom- an pugs ttht " no h ('0“ Ein Deerfield 16t the team WILLIAM POWELL n "PHU." VANCE" in ycnnd ranked h mmma M fifth Rratift "any inglr under Highland Park tum meet “In“ llli ths Ravinia Tennis Club Tournament Attracts Many; Coming Features NF,WS . CARTtKr.N th, wn ths nsiderat h in the Ravin ornament whit Corttinuottn Slums h Tht urnu'mt-nt thr urtlay Bargain Matinee at 2:00 ma can" with m matches Sunday morn. dame all any until the "l play. About 5:5 on mateh: on" fit nk and John an Sol Shauna, Mgr h nty pr It JUNK " M 4, mam- . plat 'enm" ugt-m THE Minx: umli amc the the oo, I I :30 Town should a club U and appetl H team, club tram Korn Soy or" th, to II Compete infolleee " J. E. Wollhrinck Dies June 12; Funera 'tl II right IrinL' I) i and In)â€. [leads Underwriters ll " all “bk m m 1m mher th Martin loft vania when tysmtttes, u t 111' Harry T. Wright 1021! 1nd urt-x‘ mat the M0 2h. Dick w his hnnw near Prairie ave- wcwt part of the city.. He by his wife. The funeral _ hold at the home Satur- ll, and burial was at Htrlf " Wright . the F Starting 'uduatetl which ossivc-ly " Mr the Chieag .ifn Underwriter IN in Bannocklm of the Chicago "Hermite (inlf c ‘lh Tourney in East M r M r. Wright un , ur niv n Ttwyuay, June In, rk-nt of the Chicago Life Underwriters, ' more than MO of insurance distribu- He succeeds E, B. w " manager for the ire Insurance com- hu imhh urunl N Funeral Held this morning for ' he with three mum of (our, rep- crsity of Illinois, ll? '.1 muel M in 'ttft The urnament, com M r {In hicazu Athletic Gulf club and in!“ m ths ay, tourney will the outskirts accompanied he ate agency " Life As. ly, June 10, :ssful. In '0 than $2,- oath your. Wright has har, been aff of the cashiers' . rank .of y he has artin died Mr. He >33 In 1 MEETING OF VOTERS _ LEAGUE BOARD 20TH To Be Held at Home of Presi- dent. Mrs. Hopkins, Who Returned from East Mrs. Constant Hopkins, president If the Highland Park League of Women Voters, has just returned ft om a motor trip in the East. She speaks of a very interesting visit made to the National League head- quarters in Washington. - Mrs. Hopkins has called a meeting a? the new board of the Highland Park League for 10 o'clock Friday morning, June 20, at her home. Among other matters to be discussed will be the women-on-juries campaign in which tht Highland Park League i, participating along with the other Inca! leagues in the state. Judge Florence Allen of the Su- [-H'mo court of Ohio adds her author. itative word to the Illinois campaign for women on juries, which campaign is lwinz led by the League of Women Voters, the Federation of Women's clubs. Parent-Teacher association and eight other state organizations. Ohio is one of the twenty-one states where . (Continued on page 46) The Community Vacation Church sebum] held in the parish house of the Presbyterian church for the children in the community, from three to four- teen years of size, opened on Monday morning at nine o'elock. There were sixty-nine children enrolled on Mon.. day and on Tuesday the enrollment reached eighty-four, and they are such a happy group of children. In the kindergarten there are 33 chil- dren, in the Primary there are M, in the Junior are lo, an din the inter. mediate are 9 children. The instruction is‘graded and cen- tered in.principles of Christian living. This is a little community training in n igious education. The teachers are tr im'ti and aside from the department principals previously announced the following persons are helping: Alma Rrse Roth, Betty Ann Shepherd, Madge Hawkins, Frances Jenkins, Florence Watkins and Mary Beli1eld, Grace Gutewood and Elizabeth Morris will come into the work when they return from their vacations. ' The department principals are: Miss Annie L. Cobb, kindergarten; Miss Ruth llardiman, primary; Miss (ireenlnw. junior and director of the when]. and Rev. F. W. Fischer. inter- mediate. Miss Louise Smith has charge of the music and Willard Erie. son has charge of the older boys' handcraft and the out-of-door activi- Friday morning there will be a. special program at eleven o'clock for tho children and their parents. Each Friday the ‘paper. "Weation Echoes," published by the children of the school, will appear. Thd school will. continue for five days a week for two and one-half hours each day and close on July 18. For further information call Miss Greenlnw. H. P. 683. It you have not enrolled your child, you may do so by bringing him to the parish house, There is a ttttttll onrolHrnont fee. rm. ..,.Ln-l .-.:II a.-.'...., f._ E..- .arge Enrollment in Vacation Bible School Thursday, June 19, 1930