"an. 1. In I mum/w. APRIL T. 'tg; April 29; Vi use Jer, "tlr'trAattt Sup Park announc atone Job A doyed, whereby eemnble at' all} re to be put oi, red. _ mg to Mr. Hank. 1: for trade and att selling them himself, and the Mr. About one ir-ia a. handed Mon- were in Monk I'" In“ A. M. G. Artie: rs. A. B. Tity i L. Grinnell: Local amateur for the parts. ' oroduetimt for them the Annual Com. Contest spon- v Service ot r claim of the ttt which marked 'k of eating Men by local m £11375: in? M. The dates Wad and ac. co-ordinated rftten by Mr. pply Co. ‘E iteinrgosreir Villnze Var. the Ravinia we all beat I, thus putting Ltdy into the rapidly f or. w-. W -'-.ak.h----..-. ie built on the " Auto Sup- planned. will; ntisit, are to in the pro- RGinia vir. of Season - twat-er; ’ertiging', , 's"u,'dura,,elt,tiew , _rrtrttl/i_,r.,iusaent, aekett m_of tht the one. .tion;. t;eessteit Announces Suspen with riiiiidawntih est and throughout the north shore communities the announcement by Louis Eckstein last Thursday night that the aninin open season this year is to be Abandoned ms re- ceived with widesprud feeling of artistic loss, 3nd everywhere is heard expressed the hope that his expectations of reviving this fum- ous outdoor opera feature'next year may be. mused. " ' "Economics reasons are responsible for discontinuing the Ravinia oper- be iahTri'GiiiiriiriiTirotir Fi7iifii' 13v: era of the north shore district. During its twenty yen: of activ- ity, the Ravinia program has been financed largely by Mr. Eckstein and he estimated lust night that the fr. naneial output has amounted to up- progzimately $1,000,000. in that pe- iiod. . Resume Opens in 1933 Although closing for the manger, Eckstein agsure4 that the retrirlar schedule is to be observed again next the north shore park will be better than ever in 1938. Stating reasons for discontinuing the 1932 Beassonuilektsteia, aid: . six-0y tion, it will be possible to present at Ravinia a' season of such superb artistic distinction that it will at; tract not only residents of Chieatto and the north shore, but the music lovers from all parts of the world who maybe within our-gates. This is my hope and- purpose, and I taut that-I shall be able to realize if.†"he Lionielub of Highland Park, computing with Community Serv- ice, are happy to announce to the hundreds of children of this com- munity that the Easter egg hunt which was postponed on account of weather conditions will be held upon after the close- of the spring vaca- tion and that full instruction to- ttardintr the Ig,',',', will be given through the ac ools. _ Easter Egg Hunt To Be Soon; Postponed Hurry L. Allen, director of recru- tion, is sendinc‘bnt 1 all to mem- bers of lunch“! teams and those in.. terested in forming teams to pity in the community diamond buch league this your, to an organization meeting in the rear of Neild's Sport Shop, 'Ntstrday- evening, Much Mt, at 7:30 mm. _ . V In Highland Park 9nd La_ke Fora Eight tum: will be admitted to this league, which is composed of senior members. Other teams will. he organised to serve younger pm; or: in the community, Wt!!! 1'tttt.eoh.rstiirtsetysop will not iie _ aotters for Pnttatre- - _ "I helieveUhat in,1933. the year, sion Because of Economic Conditions Existing _'-1r-lirdiiil'ii'iiiijrii' Be Formed the new Ford V Eight model being shown here at the Pumell & Wilson ale-rooms is shown in the Net that 1,471 persons visited the show room oh the firat day the new car was shown, lest Thursday, and so greet werthe crush ebout the window that the glue we: cruised. It was neceenry to rope off the ear to keep the crowd back, and everybody who [ new it expressed approval end ed- miration of the fins lines and no- table irttprttvamutttttr,_" -- A _ Dis one of the tineat automobiles for the money which he has ever seen. i The Nest Ford'V-S engine is MF markaNrdree from vibntiop. Tile- Among the Highland Park mai/ dents who saw the new model last week at the Chicago plant, in Paul L. Udell, one of the publishers of the Press, who declu-ed himself amtatlednteretstetLand, expressed the fiver the power in} smooth constant Bow. k / The engine†attire 99W Ar.. type, developi 65 hmhe ham poier at 8408 Kpan. The 6lr-pomssl crank-shaft is 4t the 90-degree type, type, iriarojjiiit" 65 ‘bnke ham A cordial a'nvTiiitian is extended to potter at 8408 Kpan. The 6lr-pomsd. all. those interested in these hikes, trank-shaft is (if the Bil-degree type, Ind members are reminded to wear with its four Mariam» angles heavy shoes m1 bring new gleam. to eaeh_tttrttr, iii, __'_C________.i,_., --_._--e e _-, "'rrr"CrCrrCrr'C" . . richly Innis Seats are of new style, design for utmost â€Mort. Driver seats i all closed cars are 'ndjuxubte'. N _ urge mtilstor is strument ind strip. _1n,tririi sun visors, whicli tot4 opt/rf, my; way When pot in use, Pioitiser 1sioeram . [',iiii',',lr,',..m Is Feature Apr. 18 $0110â€: A Fiance;- Day program is being planned, 1ttrtli? North Shore Con- man-{no "mth Mgurohor Luv“ " If healing lei:'; Monday, April 18, " the Templi) building, Lincoln Ind Veron 'wisniiesr, G1eneoe-.---- T" A - A Jioiasijiinisheon will be seryed at " o’clooh. Mrs. Anita L. Lisle eson, 3 writer and lecturer on many interesting tisd little known sspects of American history, will talk on “Jewish Retained of the Wilder- ness"; Mricmutnah Solomon; founder of the Chicago motion oil the Council Jot Jewish Women will fepr‘eSent the"pioneer Jewish club women and, Mrs. Jerry Rothschild will sing early Americen songs in costume. There will be I display by the Industrisl Workshops com- mittee snd the election of the Mr. Evidence of the wide interest in toms, struggles and achievements of our forefathers in thin country and Mrs. Mason’- talk premix! much of interest. She ha curried on much work for the 111ittoitr Centennial Commission travelling through the sate of Illinois to ob- tain material on Abraham Lincoln and the only histori of Illinois. Hen-lectureintob'enenrveyofthe Jewish women‘who pioneered in dif- fieult and trying times. A most undid invitation is ex- tended to anyone intended in et- Milt-M1“: hr%trtrley Much inure}: harbien niouiied U], 1115!: 111,." VlUlluvllu rlc‘ and ova-13pm: impulses de- -m mwnv- in . :mnnth mnntnnt ' " gal iti- The Ciiinriumity Field Club, or. [mixed tttr all who as interested in learning“ more shout nature, .hoide weekly ikel stating each Tundny at 6 Ban. and returning " 8 mm. At this time special interest is in the bird migration. Later on such subjects as Bowers, trees, shrubs, minerals, insects, fUh, and Indian trails Will be taken up. week, and 1 longer trip is pinned later on in the curing. . Leaders who are specialists in there subjects have volunteered to lead the Field club from week to The fUld trip Tuesday morning, Much 25, wss lead by Mr. Bert S. Leech. teacher of natural sciences st Elm Place school. This trip we: prairie horned luk’s nest in the pro- can of construction. thikeiii hikiGt the club on Tues- day morning, April 12, ,will start at Central park near the, hke front, _qstrreyihithikiiirieifiii, e, theAtt TiriTGii" 1 Rigid _--iiiiiiiir "E'mrtrttilt contest for Friday, April 15, at 4:00 Att â€boys INT-Eh"! in Hie com'-' munity are asked to plan to enter one or more of the elasaitientiom, as “my “9 “m to W.t? P. m†{neiiiaisg the yat.c.A.amiiar.C.A, all,',',,'..'"'" of the elasaitieatiom, u Inter {onegiate Conference at St. . _ . Charles where he debated with Phil- The largest- kite that Mea; the lip Henna, editor of the Journal of smallest kite that flies; the most Commerce, on “The Economic nogel kite; the most mitotic kite: Crisitr'-'rTho UnNeeaitr of Whom», the huthaart-frrhttrkitet- was: m~Northmn amisasmsitrt, end kite; the best workmanship on kites: this week on My he lectured at the kite with the strongest pull. ' Chicago university; “There will berm-Mo ' ""'. .-e.e', . " "----ec---------c--. Juniors are those under . thirteen His subject for Wednesday'.. talk years of age, and seniors thirteen " the Women’s club in "PUis to years of age and over; Social Reconstruction†which is sure La Cguserie Presents . Two One-Act Plays Lo Couserie (French department of the Woman's Library club of Glencoe) invites all those interested in Enoch to attend on open meet- Intr--.mo guest f-on Wedneodoy, April 13,11: 2:30 pan. in the Gietr. coe Union' church. Two one-net of the ,depertnpegt will give “Pen- vre Sylvie," '1 comedy; the other, Atehidttehesse.d'Atttriehe, a pley of the time of Merle-Antoinette, with incidental music, and e role for Josephine Lydstan Seyl, amuse. is under the diree)iott of M. Fuel of the tnteriUtionat theatre. Attention. Bell Hagen All baseball players interested in this sport locally are requested to meet at Sunset Beld Sundny at m o'eloek, weanling go Ht manic.- ment {and by Smith Jon. .m- In order tp give more time to; the a trail along the lake will be I: " Ills UVllmw . . . "e"--'"--'--)------- - - ----'-3r.-., Sinclair Lewis doing recur-c5 v To Be Held Apr. "sl on , lube: novel for Mr. Lewis: eeteztEaxssr ‘. .. Jaw RAVINIA WOMAN’S CLUB MIME 13TH Mr. Carl Reseller will be guest- speaker " the Ravinin Woman's club at the regular monthly meet. in, Wednesday April " at 2:30 pan. " the Village home. Mr. Hmler, whole a resident of Burial. is well known throughout thereomttrr-ritatrnttdieetttmtr, on philosophy end economics. end member: of the club and neighbors are looking forward with great in- terest to heariittt him speak in his own community. Rhodes about imd--duatar-u---- the University of Wisconsin. Me bu been professor of philosophy " _ the University of Illinois and for the putt!" yen: bu devoted a Inge amount of his time to lectur- ing. _'" ---taittir-h-r-iistdted-toittttsia, to meat the Trade union group end while there we: the guest of the “Committee on 01:th new tions." Be did intellectual work Atr this group 31m: in tint country. . "ttlt o’CIoek; Carl the-s- .- ler Speaker "iiuiuGGe, he was one of the speakers on economics at a national conference " William college, Wil- conference. "‘1 V. -es. _ .-. "--ibhe6----s--a------'--- His subject for Wednesday'.. talk at the Woman’s club is “Paths to Social Reeondtmetiott" which I; sure to prove interesting. -- -- President Hoover has aid. as Mrs Hauler will point out, that the depression is in my respect- like m. This is puticuhrly noticeable in the radium of people to am- haul their old stock of idea's and test new omit: the lecture’u opin- ton. He protest†to min: these idea. more -etattr" in the when of new reconstruction 3nd present to the club the drift of modern National President --, -___ -- g -'-, m . To Be Honored April 8 C j - Who no Ti _ v _ Mr. Hauler who is managing A "Eatfee Dutch†with u silver offering will be than at tho home of Mrs Wanner, 118 ammo avenue, may “tomcat, April 8 " , pan. doe the linden â€any of the Highwood .Luthmn church. in honor of the Nation! Frauen Emmy Evuld who engulfed ad has served this society as in prod- dent for forty yous. All mun and friends on cordlglly invited. AME of ginkgggd iit at KS! 'A