D; 3%, E. A, 24% B, e 3% semâ€" closes that d received iigh school ny subject. three hour entyâ€"three ed by stuâ€" 1 accepted ; the high end them. on, Mount t; Marjorie at the Uniâ€" rbel Danley y given that the Last Will Kenneth Macâ€" | the Probate term thereof ouse in Wauâ€" > first Monday d fresh ir being r es h Yo were of n all work Theaton reâ€" . â€" Miami, report all is institute ind C with t semester. erby at De Dbest seâ€" t meats ge, Maryâ€" )artmouth. s of Wisâ€" ois, an ay.â€" d by. the d where all ter hours MacKENZIE 9â€"11 where no 2) at * Opportunity to Swim Why not use the opportunity of swimâ€" ming or learning to swim, Girl Reserves ? Every Saturday morning the Girl Reserves have the chance to swim. The pool is well guarded and the guards are always willing to help any girl to better her stroke or help ‘her to swim. Bring your own suit, cap and towel and meet at the high school THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1932 Outdoors Calls Girl Reserves Various outdoor meetings have taken place since spring has scented the»air. Hikes of various types have been displayed in the numerous Girl Reserve Triangles. . â€" _ School having been dismissed for the day the Kotaâ€"deâ€"awa Tri enjoyed a beach lunchâ€" eon Monday, April 18, with their a:iv‘i_u_::; â€" Girl Reserve News in Friday, April 22, the Green Bay Sunâ€" shiners had the privilege of going through the water plant and seeing how the water is purified. Each Sunshiner thanks those who made it possible for them to go thru active high school girls. the plant. 2. The advisers‘ monthly dinner will be served at the YÂ¥WCA community camp. Cars will be provided to take the leaders to Druce Lake, I!!. Meet at the YWCA at 4 o‘clock. If weather doesn‘t permit an outâ€" door meeting the advisers‘ meeting: will be postponed to Monday, May 9. Every adâ€" viser is urged to attend and Girl Reserve committee members are cordially invited to attend this meeting. Snap shots of the various places visited by the Girl Reserve educational tour, which took place Saturday, April 16, are on disâ€" play in t!le'Y_WGA‘h‘l!l. The pictu? are PMEVE. 2411 e 10. ABB .A J t io o mounl and order by numbers. Through the willingâ€" ness of Miss Mabel Ablard, an adviser, it Camp Merry YOU can be a "Smith" in {our neighborhood if the Lawn Mower Shop sharpens or repairs your lawn mower. Hand Lawn Mowers, sharpened and adjusted, $2.00. â€"Ideal Power Lawn Mowers, qharpened and adjusted, $4.00 and> $5.00. Other Power Lawn Mowers sharpened and adjusted, $6.00. All machines called for and delived. All work guaranteed. when he moves." Tish :"Yes, he has the only lawn mower in the neighborhood that‘s any » en â€" # _4/%‘ Lawn Mower | ShOP ~A t | Pictures of Trip Obtainable Pish: "We‘ll miss Smith ~Highland Park, Ill. phone 3090 d like Days is to be visited by the to purchase The pictures are every _ member of e of each is possible for every girl to purchase these interesting snapshots. Plan to be at the YWCA 1932 community camp, Girl Reserves! The date is set for June 18 to June 30. The camp fee is lower than last year and camp information will Shields and Deerfield Towns in Fifth Dist. in County Fire Zones be out this week, so watch for yours. The districting of Lake county irto five distinct fire zones, a move fostered by the recently organized County Firemen‘s association in orâ€" der to give a more efficient fire proâ€" tection to every district, was apâ€" nroved by the association at a meetâ€" ing held Monday night in Wauconda. District number one including Anâ€" tioch, Fox Lake, Grayslake and Round Lake is to have five pumpers at its dISDDSGL,.................... â€"ommumaminitimummem District number two with Libertyâ€" ville, Mundelein, Grayslake and Wauconda is to have five pumpers and adequate manâ€"power. ville, Mundelein, Grayslake and| WANT â€" ADS [ W?iuct()inda its to have five pumpers ESULTS ‘ agequ manâ€"power. f * Phe ~~t(111i:dedistricl; includes Wauâ€"| . BRING R. 4A 11 M 0n Make her happy on this the most beautiful of all holidays, and if J : words fail you, say it with . § Our famous Colonial oldâ€"fashione{ Li Wds 4st t ic ne. ~Auh dimicich~ flced ont‘ Auidniint . dimbatintanininanclr s â€" s t aneiranaccanr e â€"canna] â€"*~ en ut T. eunie . 3 i and ribbons, think of it, all for .only ONE DOLLAR. (But this offer holds #0od only if orders for delivery on Mother‘s Day are received before May 5. HERE are just a few Special from our Landscape, Nursery ments â€" Grass Seed, "Green Cover Mixture" 5 Ib. bag only Flower Gladioli Bulbs, $1.50 per 100; Fresh dug Flowering Many thousands of beautiful Evergreens from 1â€"15 feet in of Flowering Perennials. Let‘s tell you over Phone 3420 at tion Bureau will furnish you free of charge, helpful sugg« â€"+to krnow pettajning to your Lawn or. Grounds. , A lai‘ge bunch of ouAr prize winning, longâ€"stemmed Pansies and Forgetâ€"meâ€" nots with suitable ribbon and box, only,50 centsâ€" Any and everything you wish in lovely Roses and other flowers at correâ€", spondingly low prices. Don‘t forget we telegraph your orders to all parts of the United States inside of two hours. We Mother‘s Day, May 8th Your Flower Phone Number Should Be 3420 â€" Another Mother‘s Day Extra Special _ BA HRCS FL O W E R S THB PREILBS Laurel Avenue â€" One Block West of the Depot conda, â€" Barrington, . Long â€" Grove, Lake Zurich and Mundelein while the fourth division will include Zion, Gurnee, Waukegan, Northâ€" Chicago, and Great Lakes. The fifth and last district comâ€" prises Lake Bluff, Lake Forest, Highwood, Highland Park and Deerâ€" field. Copies of the resolution designatâ€" ing the new fire zones are to be disâ€" tributed to each of the eighteen deâ€" partments of Lake county holding memberships in the Firemen‘s assoâ€" ciation. Speakers at the meeting Monday night included Frank C. McAuliffe, chief of patrols of the Chicago Fire Insurance patrol; R. W. Hosmer, president of the Illinois Insurance Agents association; and Rev. John Coleman, a former Chicago fire deâ€" partment chaplain. oldâ€"fashioned bouquets, consisting of Sweet Heart _Micnonette and Lily of the Valley, with fancy frills (For over 37 years on the same spot) Highland Park, Illinois aiue Tor 0 ial from our Landscape, Nursery and Garden Supply Departâ€" en Cover Mixture" 5 lb. bag only ONE DOLLAR; Finest Cut 50 per 100; Fresh dug Flowering Shrubs as low as 25¢ each; ful Evergreens from 1â€"15 feet in height and over 50 varieties Let‘s tell you over Phone 3420 about them, also our Informaâ€" you free of charge, helpful suggestions on anything you like Highwood Indians to ~© Open Baseball Season Official opening of the Highwood indians baselall season will be staged on Sunday, May 1, when they mect the Hignland Park Press at Elks Field in Highland Park. This is the first year the Indians have had a baseball team but a succes=ful season is looked forward to.â€" it is hoped that many will back the team by aitending its games. ' Danee May 5 In order to huy uniforms for the vlayers. the Indians are sponsoring a dance on May 5, at the St. James hall. â€" Refreshmerts will be served after the dance in the basement of the hall. _ _On the same night as the dance a radio is to be given to the holder of the lucky ticket. _ _ _ ' This is also to help buy suits, but that alone will not be enough; thorefore, we ask every one to atâ€" terd the dance and also see our games. A good time is promised at the dance. j