PAM Tim. --.--.--i-.-..., Ruth Punk: Balls: of Tina: sum. Harriette Golden; "Bonn of tho D37": Jenn Sinus-c. Ellen Roth. Shir an ‘ 't ' . re a Golda. MNred and". Input, iiii?) Maury Kan-nuns. T . The program opens with e hellet of time end then goes through the months of the you, exhibiting char- scteristic dsnces with occuiqnsl entry acts. December is represented by a deuce version of the night be- fore Christmas, including fairies, sn- imated toys and six reindeer. An epilog pictures the passing of the old year and the birth of the new. The whole is entitled “Father Time’s Cab, endar." Clog dancers and tappera will vie "ialti, 'i"fi'i 'Tit' ‘ if . -imrrlllr'll'rdl't program m'.", given by pupils of Mildred Hausler at the Ravinia auditorium Friday _at “s 4 and Saturday at 8:15 this week. The net proceeds Will be added to the audi- torium maintenance fund. F- Fa Pupils of Mildred [header-to Give Program at Ravinia Friday and Saturdsy DANCE STUDENTS 'ro hPPfihlltll0EMirrt HIGHLAND PARK 8882 WINNETKA 187 Buttermilk aids mew; trurffles the blood, and tones up the entire system. The lactic acid in buttermilk de- stroys the putrefactive bacteria in the body. Scientists say that the seer'et of long life of many races has been their extensive. use of buttermilk, T _ _ . o _ _ h, Rnrnasumc BEVERAGE-AND Foon THAT Tomas UP Tim: SYSTEM Al7IIYLAND's OLD STYLE . . _ .BUT'EERMILK program in detail follows: PART I - name -"'-'.Hl..-l..l. ---9i-.--.-- Every Day 13 Width. Day at Our Modern Dairy Plant _ 8014 N. Tripp Ava, Chicago, m.. DRINK BUTTERMILK DAILY m ",r,r,-5 JiFf, .4 gr" _ -- DAIRY COMPANY Inc. __â€"â€"- w -r...’ c. "I nun. v’rm “Jul- en. Ruth Chalmers, Huey China". Dianne _ Etta PIN". Abigail Bake. Ellen Karmic-n Sincere, Shir-lg Bayer. Bathr- FYanien, Judith Gutenberg. ’ 1fNcaEnvmga", QuennLJhy, Mu: Ann Jones: Marid of Honor. Mutant Gronhmd: girth: Ream, he!†Ream. MIL-jade Kurt- aon. learn-Federal» Virginia lichen. Paul- ine Blame. Helen Mk, Barbara Bede, Luise Ike-hr, Phyllb Stephens. Sauce Gremlin. Ptnet. te 8.2sz iriia Pie, 'rrelta Guid- _ Q 1m 'lloonh": Frolic. Bernice Rut-hon: June loom Nine! (human. 'tmring Flowers†vi.C:U.L._-......ststrse, Beyer 'Agrrtt Showers": Harm Ream, Evelyn new: Leon PM. VII-sink Nehru. Pauline Blame. Bus-ape Gemsum.. Wan: Pudee Bernice 1lr,U,il."idt"d Pangaea. 1hr, he!!! Vgreoe, Janette Brunt. Di- V ithititimied outpace 45) Sui-f W's DI: Jie". Hut-am Ande- Ioa. Banana Boynton. Barbara Bode, Phyl- 'vu, Stephen. Janette Bryant, Mary Beverley m . Flying Kan": Ruth Obi-gen. Judith 6mg but. Hulda-i. Xuzhou. .Bu-nho Km. Catharine M. Jone, Durban bun-en, Joan Pier, Genuine Sanders. Minuetâ€: duet. Phyllis Bteohena, Sunnnc Grouting; Bun-bun Bode. Hahn hunk. Luise M, May Ann Jone... "Gunman" Rosella-ti humans. Bernice Kuruon. If; tlr)td.8tltttdttletidit,t Titatife1t'i'i'it, Ink-3.1%.. a "'w. _ -9.".urw Jlire"rr _ J V "_'--"---.-- th. Shaun“: man. he"; “.1. Je'. £‘M..n'n'99, Km. Jun Bh- . an. 3-755; "irv"iii"Ge' 1"; G"ii mo. Giulia aâ€. m Pardee, 2lttd Omaha. _ " And-n1 rm " --Amt CALINDAI bur-hint. 4 abla- ' . I [harm-nu Borntoa, lama . _ Intervals-bu no Boto. Nana Chalmers {959117 "tr 2050 RAILROAD AVE. EVANSTONI ILL. April -e".e."-_..M.. J Local Legion Post in q I Important Announcement .V A 'or'"e8rN-dforoatrt ï¬amgm,wm%mm r V“. . , . I t In; The public I: invited. Sam 'fg,ftge,'t wig! be at the Oak Tan: . wood, rid" noon. Mar take registration: for any. Thur-My, In 21. after school, but been not aids, [9ng|9_ , I 1 "_-"-' w UNA», It b hand can (an MW“!!! bring 'Puerta','.' 'd,ttl tdaut"g'gid mm men n I " I an" “mil TheA DMD-.A. Get Run. "ieehreTd in planning to ma: the play they mud it the D.erftetd school's unem- bly mum I few week- uo. _ VA WAN-W k planned for .1] Girl have. 91mm and W. Save the "te. Girl Reserves. Monday, Mar Mth, " 7:15 pan:- The Public in invited. mu lie-em. the the. for the ham on- latter.':! has st."', te, be clung?! from M: Mar . to m! m“: May M. Tgxg than! 1315),; . _ "if weather mm the etttertatarment will trhe1ias.ttiuiiiGdaiiri""i.Tr"."iiri.' with Janna-inc hater.- " decor-Lions. __ Each man h Inked to contribute some Hart of esttertatrtmeett to the pron-um. Awards will tretrivenatttri.tia". Haatr(NrbR-. are to receive aunt. Brmleb- will be pre- Iented to tho but ,tbammndurtrl of such group. This kit! has but: than by the mem- Aqrr,4tf-heeiry--aiiaaiFTitii%iiiiirC7,i;tC, standinz girl this your in the mu Girl Belem. the due for grammar): hu st."', 'alt M. In, . to M. The timo is 7:16 mm. will take place this week and which is being handled by the American Legion auxiliary. The American Legion Dummsq-Spencer Post No. 145 Highland Park, Illinois. The Dumaresu-speneer port No. 146 of the America Legion is in no wir connected-with any other‘Veter- an's organisation now soliciting funds for n dunes and in the only may of _ , m in " Cc' " w, â€3’ ', "nEat'h"aaEtiil “M" The solicitation now being made by phone calls is in no way connected with the Poppy day tatrttintr which _ v. T. McMAHON. R. Ph 536 Control Avenue HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY Annotmeement GIRL RESERVE NEWS A representation of DuBarry, famous eosmetieiams, will be 'at‘ thifiitore to' demonstiate their products all, next week. '-ries_thiitrroe MAY 25 TO MAY 30 _ _ ‘ngl Likes Revinie“ Gem Pepi followed upon. Mr. D’Angelo's heels in 1917, and he too liked Ravinie so “wen tit hie maven departed. .. Thit, reaidentiel air. has struck many' a spark since, for Mr. Pepi is one of the great conductors of the world, and eleetrified exclema- "T""" -/'-ithntintmrmritm-1t8r- -- F-ere - Louis D'Angelo, the baritone who turns secondary roles into comfort- ing causes for primary admiration, (arrived " Ravinia in 1914 and has not missed a summer since. String- ing out the operas in which he has appeared would been endiess task, for this adaptable gentleman has sung " many as four separate roles in a single work. However._his range has included Biiyio, in Pagliaisei, A1thr in Cavalieria, Escsmilio in Carmen, the King. in Lobengrin (both in German of 1930, an outstanding hit a Kasai, the tubby marriage broker of The Bartered Bride. T OPERA STARS RETURN YEARLY T0 RAVINIA r"ii'Gi'ir't1Silii"tl "mom In the future, Louis Eckstein anticipates the snnual curiosity concerning his lovely opera house on the north shore by furnish.. ine an interesting any of statistics concerning the development of the artistic roster, and irteidentallar the repertoire, to its present unrivaled brilliance.. Many Have Been on Prom-a far Several Seasons; Some of Those Noted Phone H. P. 4100 Thuridny, May Warns