nor The age-old athletic rivalry be- tween Highland Park ‘und' Iritrhwdod will-ar-revived, aett£unday at- sms set Park baseball diamond. . Highland Park should have n slight advantage over, the St. James boys, because they hove already played a practice game.“ Be that as it any. the Highwood players who have been looking forward to this game for some time, have very serious inten- gons of carrying baggie the well known aeon. rj,?r.u1tteuugsr.ai=tsmet,ams-sass- tatin Mnestri of Highwood seem TIM: sure that they will have the St. James team Into form har n51 Lower rim, left to right: Becker Sorenson, Gerkin, Taylor, Weiss: Jones. Upper rovileft ttt tLtrhtr, Wcrrpgp, WllTerg, Badman Engstrom, Blei- mehl, Carr, Smith. ' Highland Park Plays . St. Jatms, Sunday u Tttl IN n he Schumnn dab of It ie "My club of nine lit piano mum. at Rig-nah» Thursday, April 80, 1981 O: mummy: cum or tannin. a 'study club of nine little girls, Iano pupils of Berenice Benson 'h Will meet with Mary Vercoo Fund _.d,1:12{e _. Sntprdax “mt â€All. at 'iirie'i", o'etoett. "tttr. “The Lin no I a any. n Schumann cu, Meets pretty well rounded 3 Highland Park C: The Philathea clan of the Beth- any Evangelical church will hold a. sale at the A & P self service store on Saturday, May 9. There will be , flowers and home made candies suit- able for Mother’s Dar, and also a ttne line of bakery goods. Plea to get your Sunday supplies and make work "' lights? "er- withâ€? __ on "'lift8lr-' (ef’s Day?" _-" -e-e-. -- __ -t lard. shun-mu; tysl.etu .by.;~.u§.] denies ‘Ehredt.’ Ailkmr, .Detrick , Annual Meeting May 6 _ The Chicago & Northwestern Rail- way ‘Woman’s club will hold its Anal meeting for the your, in the club room, on Wednesday. hi 6. Guild meeting from 10 1:012 gt. m. Business mating and election of ofBeerrr, 2:30 p. m. " Hostess, commutes: Mrs. B. P. Al.. Builhri & Onesti Bros new location prov?!†larger quarters, which will enabe them to give better service than they have in the put 15 years of their business career here. Park, wish to announce to their many local patrons that they are ehanginz their, location iron 'lr?ieithcrlir..rt tttr7"1a4trtr.'iiiiirtiriitiiii6, Ind their formal opening is May lat. Barilari & Onesti Bros., well known typtrts _ _of antiques in Highland New Location for Philathea Class to Hold Food Sale May 9 'resamts to Play Their First Glime Suhday Barilari & Onesti I'll Pill! The Girl Scouts of Highwood will w§-h¢mmyum tttratio' Name "rtiiriturijoie" of the sale is to increise their camp fund. A.wide selection of home cooked foods will be displayed. This will be a splendid opportunity for the busy housewife to procure her Sunday bakery goods with little effort. Bannockburn Holds Village Election Apr. 21 Girl Scouts Hold Many few members are asking for memberships and the otBetsrs and member: appreciate a steady growth of organization. - This regular meeting Calls for a direction of Miss Helen Taylor, will 100 per cent attendance of members, present' the. following pupils i. i re- who are pally interested in this or- cital at the home of Mr. 'l'l'A& J. garittaat6t'rr--'---------------'--c'- 'rrK.ittRsrtrittr3rtsttts-ttm-tirr-tr-m-sisd I The next iegular meeting of age _ -- Pupils in Recital Highwood Chamber of Commerce, will beheldlhursd ni ht,A i130, t sweat“; "i','luNld,T, hall St The Highland Park Branch of the the Santi building. Columbia School of Music, under the Highwoird Chamber to . Meet Thursday Night Bakery Sale May Photo by Hahhweiler Advanced Others night will be ob. served at Campbell Chapter No. TI2, o. E. s., next Wednesday evening. May 6. In. Louise Stronger, ano- ciate matron will serve the chant» as worthy matron that waning with Mr. Henry Stronger, past patron of Lab. Fomt chapter. as worthy patron. Mm. Helen Ahereromtt will be the acting associate mag-on, and In. Am Nelson, acting conduction In. Violet. Brown, put matron of flimter.eu.trtei-r,.i,tiar.te,9sot Advanced Officers' ' " Night To BeNay 6 fli';iKfl’1flMfï¬.'332‘X®t®W":r§sd;. Saturday, May 2, at 3:00 o'eioek: John Bingham, Billy Kellner, Roland Bléimehl, Kay. Seem, Edith Both- schild, Franklin Fritach, Baum! Lloyd, Dorothea Seese, Janet Oppen- heimer, Muriel, Hilborn, Eldrgdgc Hamlin, Katy Liw Vail, Tom Brown, Licia Rollers, Marcello Rollery, Cor- olla Kellrier. Nomi then and Alice Nelson. ' T Miss Taylor Presents - Pupils in Recital Starting with the mother' during the. baby‘ as soon after birth " he can be brought to one of its stations, and carrying him through until he comes under the supervision of the (Continued on page 86) fire ifuie when cure may have become impossible. The old idea, 3mg. to cum social may the irisii1 now is to ‘plje- vent them." . f _ The Infant Welfare society believes that it is better to save the babies weil babies than sick caesium†to have strong, happy children than frail. and owls-better and wiser and cheaper to spend a little money now for prevention than thousands, later adults in general gnd upon parents in. particular their responsibility for the 'well being of the children of the community. est sections of Chicago, during My Week makes an effort unnuglly in the interest_of all baries to impress upon easily observed rules of health. The Infant Welfare society of Chicago which conducts a year round cum mien to save the babies in the poor- The week of April 26 to May 2 will be Baby Week when all adults are asked to give attention to the needs _ of the babies, thousand: of whom in all chases of society Miler and die every year because of lack of proper care and the neglect of Baby Week, Apr. 26 to May 2 Marks Opening of Drive l l,,', '_.,.,;-:.;*For;Eunds“ ' _ REVIEW OF INFANT WELFARE SERVICE Complete Health mi sum Star meiiiuarue 'trrtitmiir Supervision