Jens Jensen, nationally known andscape architect 3nd resident of Highland. Park, was the principal peake‘r at the regular luncheon ses- sion of the nghllnd M not!!! lub, at the Moraine hotel, Monday oon. Mr. Jensen Wu introduced by lgence Shetzley. _ At 12:15 pan. Dr. Barker will ad- ress that Highland Park Rotary club at its rennin-moon hmchean " the Moraine hotel. wr l l . ill- "rr-t_ men and older girl: at the Elm Place _ (Continued on page 41) Ttte-ttTram-sr-ttii-ii-ii-ii-rims-ee-ati-rt- nd tmmtituttitur £qu about Bin axL eriences when a member of the eat Park board, in Chieago, tell- tttt how' political drift permeates ublic oMee in miny instances in but city. V - _ Tr He also fefema "tkrTtii C associttion ith Henry Ford. for whom he su- Dr. Barker will speak at the Beth- my Emelical church, at Laurel and McGovern street.» Sunday eve- nine, May 10. Oit gouty, Mar 11 he will give four _ as, beginning Mere he will spat to the students (on the subject. "How to make the most out of life." - _ At 12:15 pan. Dr. Birlrer will ad- :dress the Hithlgnd, Park Rotor: club at its regular noon luncheon in the Interesting Talk By Jens J enson; " Rotary Club, Monday Luncheon rvised much landscape work on the immobile mate’s Detroit estates, and. gave interesting Judah}. I'l .lytditeL, lighttg and convex-â€hon 'ili'iti"di, Tlrtea with marked nterest and apprahtion by the man- s of the club mt. } Sponsored by the. community aer- 'vice department of the Highland Park Rotary club. Dr. Charley Ill. [amen Grand lupus, Mich., export in hygiene and physical culture and 'jurthor of a number of widely-read books on the†subjects, ï¬ll deliver gsevenl lectures here on May 10am! ll. _ vogan" Dr. C. E. Becker to Deliver Sev- eral Addresses All-piece of the Rotary Club , HEALTH EXPERT 1lO â€g SPEAK HERE MAY 11 Representative: of all coop- eratrne organisations and any one intern-09d no invited to “tend. Fq The question of continuing or concluding the work of the Highland Park Sock]. Service Will be (loaded " a meeting this evening Crhttrsdny) at 7:30 o’clock " the Y.W.C.A. T' be Highlanh Path Press A specie] meeting of the Revinie SMIIIDOX Veccinatlon Garden eldb will be held Friday. Mar F, _ ---- t, et 10:80 e. m.. " in. Ill. m The state health department te- tthitter'.; tno tr. Linden evenne. This pone twenty-seven cues of emellpox in the ttttnl meeting before the Ger- In Luke county in the put two weeks. den Fair end ell when end.thelr We think it edvlnble for ell perem- eoemlhheee up _ he Attmtd. the “new†l'tth?ti8tS.ii,ttef:?:: The annucl guest program of the Ravinia Garden club to be held at the Village House of Ravinia on the eve- ning of Friday, May 16, " eight o’clock p. m. is one of singular sig- nitieanee this year. All neighboring bande'rare invited to share this pleas- ant'- evening of “scenes and song." Mr. Leo Nook of Chicago, an author» ity on gardening, will speak, and the - beloved music director of Northwestern School of Music, Dean Emeritus Peter Christian Lutkin, will direct the A Cappella Choir of " voices. All visiting garden club mem- bers expecting to attend will please notify either Mrs. James Cady Ewell, president Ravinia Garden club, " vfttU, 111., phone B. t m; "Mrs. Charles Van Dem-sen, program chair. man, Deerfield, Ill., phone 1hterrfie1d 890; Mrs. Joe Deihler. social chair- man, 1925 Groveland avenue, Ra- vlnla, m., phone B. P. use. ' Berry Kelley ' At 3 meeting of the board of di- rector. of the Highland Pukngtg-z club, held last Thursday, omeers for the ensuing your were elected u follows: . . President, H. P. Kelley. Ravinia Garden Club . Holds Special Meeting Ravinia Garden Club Annual Guest Pmamm, Village House, Mutt 15th Meeaqmssidmtt,--hr-B.--fmretair.- Secretary, Ed. Sweitzer. Treasurer, Charles Hunter. Kelley Heads. Rotary. Hm Pun, hum, Tswana. Aim to, Photo-het-lu. Now that the city election has be- come a matter of history, the City Club of Highland Park is ready to start its undertaking of hinting the people and the municipal government into a closer relationship. At 1 rev cent meeting, the following .ofBee" were elected: T _ _ The board of trustees has held lew- eral meetings during the past few weeks at which the future activities of, the club have been discussed and various committeee appointed. It is expected that an announcement of the initial activities of the club Will he nude noon. _ . ~~ t _ -»~~-~-- On June 7th there will be the re- ception of new members and the cola hratiogr-oraheuaud'_ aappar_----Th. quartet will furnish special music for nil of these services. President, r,Wilsmt-b-lrlhte-of 520 Hawthornehne; vice-president, A, E. Smith of 907 Ridgewood drive; secroj- tary, X. Visas» of 341 North Lin- don “can: treasurer, Pted R; Ma- Veity of 108 Lake avenue. q That 3 continued interest in being mutilated in the purposes of the City club is shown in the fact tha. forty epplieetione for membership were eeted on favorably et the let meeting of the board of trustees and thirty-two epplicetiom were accepted It the previous meeting. During Mar three diluent min.. ister: will occupy the pulpit of the Highland Park Pram church " the eleven o'eioek mica. They no all well known in Wtthhatd Park, having served the church before, and then who have no church home in Highland Park ue invited to attend the" services. On Mar 8rd, Dr. John Timothy Stone, president of the Wrinu Theological seminary, Chic-co, will preach. Dr. Stone is comm: at the special request of the young people who united with the church during holy week, These young people will occupy 3 special pew; __ - On May 17th, Dr. Robert Clements, professor in the Presbyterian Theo., logical seminary, Chicago, will preach. Dr. Clements has preached in the church twice since RevtFit: left. ' . Bunyan}: and Slut Dr. A, S. C. Chtrke, our acting minister, will preach. . . A F On May 10th Dr. A. B. C. Clarhe, the, ,tttigt,_tttittitter, otthi- church, will punch. _ t New City Club Elects V Offieprs; w., L. Kline Is _ President; Activities Board of Health Urges C Smallpox Vaccination Ministers to Preach, During Mouth of May 1981 The St. James, outfit will present almost the sum: team they had last you. This tein, watrtrood enough TirTBiee8rr8Htrhr9tttrNttttttRmrb. ed of some fut-stepping otttMr. Tom- my Roan, Highwood's speed ball srtist who won lsurels in ali bunch- es of sport " the local high school, will do the twirling sud Tommy Buy sell. another well known youth, will do the eatehintt for the visitors.- Under the generelship of Mrs. R. K; O'tuim, local chairman, the work ofacollectmxtmfnmtmdsmehu been aiaitrnitCtn fourteen’ cunning, under whom ere individual teams of efBeient and energetic volunteer Botie.. itors. The plant as formulated by this committee are so fool-proof that every single house in Highland} Park will be canvassed '30 that no one will be deprived the opportunity of help-' ing this great piece of work go on. So enthuaiatrtie are the teams that they hope not only to go over the top with their-quota but to make many nescfrieetds dhrdhe-eiunrc, __------.----.- Will you, therefore, open your minds and hearts to Arden Share? Will you keep faith with the hund- reds of exhausted mothers and hun- gry children who are looking to you for help in giving them a new in.†on life? Witt we, aboveatl; {mile iarize your-eel! with the work that is being done there? " Highland Park's t Crescents; com- posed of local town boys, many who was -6rimer-hitrh meteor m; will battle the 81'..qu téam of High: wood to open up the 1981 baseball season at Sumet pork Smithy, Mar s, at B'o'clo'ck. -. T C , “my baseball fans have looked firrward to such ' game as deep rhu- " has always taken place when Bigh- wo¢l)d meets Highland Park in base- bal . _ 'NhlM1lilCf00PEN . . MiWrsiI0lllglhlmil 'Although a practice gum has " rudy been Ttlayed, tin MI pp- cner is Sunday " far is this your": competition goes. Manager Jones has "keted, the following limp to he. the WI: Highwood squad. -Gerkin. catcher: Eng-tron, pitcher; Carr, ttmt base; Booker. second has; Shen- hen, 3.1;" 'reside,','? 1ttfat aid 7 '.Jitetty.ot.ti"tt .t.ittl, P, ttut-ish . , ." . A: the opening gun in the Arden Shore drive which begins next Hon- day, Key 4, there will be' u get to- gether to: for n11 their captain: and their lktive teams " the home of In. George A. Meson, 180 Basel avenue. line Perrier, amp unper- vieer. is to speak nt 8:30 o'eioek. In. Mason, who for many years bee been active in Arden Shore interests, in now president of the organization. Crescents Battle . at Sunset Park May 3 Workers to Be Guests of Mrs. Mason; Much Pep for Can- . pain Shown Nuns: 9