*+~â€"‘â€"â€" y the au STATE TO BUILD ' : CITY COUNCIL IN MUSIC ROAD THRU FORT)| _ Mother‘s Day Carnation _ REGULAR SESSION | Obee Gets Information from Highway Dept.; To Exâ€" edge of Highwood northward past the car barns of the North Shore line with a wide curve westward to the tracks and thence alongside the railroad to Old Elm road, at the north gate of the army reservation. Connections Available This will provide connection diâ€" rectly with McKinley road leading into Lake Forest and also allow traffic to turn eastward at Old Eim road to the present Sheridan road route. through that city,â€" or continue secretary, Mrs. Ben Sesso,; treasâ€"|} Mrs. C. N. Kimball was hostess urer, Miss Irene Starck. to the Highland Park Music club on A very delightful musical program| April 27. ‘The following program will be rendered after the business|was given by members of the club: 1. on siin on im . aiit | Rements o auatie oc iiconcs .. Ben pianist and Miss Louise Â¥nchady !s Knocting __â€"__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€". bett Siiber, violinist. â€". . â€" ./( hhs" deaiee Tuke fontraliy * ****‘ Supervisor W. J. Obee of Deerâ€" field township has received informaâ€" tion from the state department of public works indicating that the state highway department will proâ€" ceed with the construction o6of a new roadway on Route 42 through Fort Sheridan this spring. § This is the plan as at present conâ€" sidered by the state authorities, Suâ€" pervisor Obee is informed, and it is believed that the project will be carried out in this way.. It is hoped President, Mrs. Elizabeth Worth; It is pointed out, however, that owing to the controversy with the Lake Forest city officials over the route, only part of the originally proposed improvement will be comâ€" pleted at this time, extending from west of Old Elm club. adequate connection and a roadway of sufficient width through that city, it is explained. 4 £ RCIm IIIZOR M NVRLL WECLRICUIMC WE UEEC*~ Green Bay School P.T.A. _ | tunity of seeing it. f in Concert Wednesda@y| _ Hazel Rell Risk of Wi;:lr‘.;tiks w;n s ~â€"£ give a group of songs during the Final Mee_tmg May 13 tea. Mrs. Risk has a lovely soprano Ararmorniencteces soâ€"c + +. mmemesmimke voice, is member of the North The next and final meeting for| Shore Art League, and has syng beâ€" this year of. the Green Bay road|fore the Liske View Musical society P.T.A. is to be held on Friday, May | at the Blackstone, and is a member 13 at 3 p.m. in the auditorium. A|of the Musicians club of Chicago. business meeting will be held first 6 i s a. . * which will consist mostly of the in |_ _ New metibers of the elub ave inâ€" ironed out so as to stallation of new officers for next year. The nominating committee, consisting of Mesdames Volwiler, M. K. Tillman, Couffer, Shepherd and Dennett are presenting the followâ€" ing ticket to be voted upon by the friends of the school or the artists | Bouree who care to attend and it is hoped|E" P= vice presidents, Mrs, A. Austin, Mrs. Leslie McCaffrey; secretary, Mrs. A.E. Wolters; treasurer, Mrs, The officers who are relinguishâ€" ing their "jobs" at this time are: President, Mrs. Elizabeth Worth; tend Along Railroad open toâ€" any| â€" _ »Mrs. Kent Wonnell at the piano â€"°~ Ravinia Woman‘s Club _ | Ravinia Players _ > Tea and Art Exhibit _ to Present "Peggy" ~‘The Ravinia Woman‘s club anâ€" nounces a tea and art exhibit, of the paintings of Hazel Crow Ewell, Sunday afternoon at the Village House, ~from four to six o‘clock. The club feels honored to show the work of this wellâ€"known local artist nremberâ€"who â€"has been exhibiting her wori’; in many large galleries H. P. Music Club _ Members in Concert during the winter. Her work is of the highest type and friends and neighbors| will welcome this opporâ€" innobling all our lives, may yet Be hov‘ring ‘round each head. ' Andâ€"thankful we toâ€"God and them $ ~For what they were to each, How }fhd we‘d be to say so now, ad we but heavenly speech. _ But each must live his little life, L § m voting time. and earnest thought f """. To things that always last. . [ |Bo, â€"g:e me one carnation, please, _ _ | purity‘s own hue; s !â€" â€"I‘H wear it, dearest mother, mine, §..;€ And thank my God for you. _ . $ gâ€" .5 â€"Frederick M. Steele. unday, Mayâ€"8,â€"isâ€"observedâ€"nationally as Mother‘s ‘I thank you; I‘d indeed be glad _ A Broper flower to wearâ€" The tribute of sweet memory O, ministry of memory! The grace our mothers shed, Ennobling all our lives, may yet But, No; please, not the one you chose; I can not take the red; The time for that has passed and gone It must be white, instead. In which we all may share. EB PRBSS went off the air Sundayâ€" evening. This suspension is only temporary however, and the Players hope to reâ€" turn to the air soon. â€" o ie e e ooo e t n ie on ni t o e e i es on be one of a slightly changed cast. Guernsey| CtiOns. It promises to LePelicy will play the role of Macâ€"| the Outstanding events of the seaâ€" Donald, the farm owner, in place of â€"’)‘“c £ Phfany‘s n is extended Ted Osborn who played the part in | P" ho ® y f 3 the contest performance and is now | _ _, ~ â€" in 1?3&% Others xf:u t:;. mtw lire Missionary to Lecture Felicit , Mary Lo yo, Winâ€" P ston. Long, â€" John O.Cm)g; Teddy at Evangelical Church Pohrte, Donald Vaughan, Enid Philâ€" sppaicgess * lips, Jacqueline Buhl, and (Mort| Miss Ross, a missionary from the Haarvigâ€"areâ€"the productionâ€"staff.â€"| Far East, will give a steropticon lecâ€" Gertrude Williams, who directs|ture on the work of South China this play, is taking part in other| Boat Mission in which labor she is sakits and continuity of the "Varieâ€"|engaged, on Wednesday, May 11, at ties," and Harriet Golden, another|8 p.m. The lecture will be given at member of the Players, is taking|the Congregational â€" Evangelical part in and directing the dancing for| church, corner of Green Bay And dleâ€"European country. This broadâ€" cast took the place of their regular Tuesday evening broadcast, over Bunday‘s performance was an exâ€" ample of fast work by the group beâ€" cause they were asked in the afterâ€" noon to broadcast that evening. By concentrated rehearsing they were able to do a finished production at tenâ€"fifteen.â€" Those taking part in this broadcast were:. Gertrude Wilâ€" Last Sunday the Ravinia Players broadcast "The Queen‘s Husband," a three act comedy of political inâ€" trigue and marriage in a small midâ€" for them in the Community Vay. The resignation of A. B. Cook as member of the Civil Service commisâ€" sion was presented and accepted, and Mayor Metzel appointed V. C. Musâ€" .ser to fill the vacancy. Commissionâ€" At the regular meeting of the city council Monday evening business generally was of routine character. Monthly reports were received and payrolls and claims approved for payment. The latter totaled $10,â€" 855.55, covering the period from April 1 to May 1, 1932. votedâ€"favora bly,~ Commissioner Greenslade voting against the moâ€" V. C,. Musser Appointed Memâ€" ber Civil Service Commisâ€" sion; Business street to Clinton court was filed, and the corporation counsel was instructâ€" ed to prepare the necessary . ordiâ€" nance in accordance with the request of the petitioners. The Municipal Auditing Co. was ordered employed to make an audit of the city: books for the fiscal year, ending April 30, 1932, at a fee of $500 on the general accounts and a fee of $500 on water accounts. The Reliable laundry was granted its temporary building permit, which was granted April 30, 1930 by, the council, under, written agreement for removal of said building. as read at last meeting and recordedâ€"as "read. â€" â€"â€"~~â€"To Change Street Name~ â€"â€" â€" The report of the building departâ€" ment on the petition of property owners to change the name of Maria nance was given first réading and placed on file for public inspection, as provided by law. __ _ = . & Combined Choirs to â€"â€" : Give 2 Day Concert _ The combined choirs of St. John‘s church, Highland Park and St. Paul‘s Evangelical church, Deerfield will present two concerts, one at the local church on Sunday . evening, May 15 and the other in Deerfield on Sunday evening, May 22. The choir is composed of 40 voices. The program will be considerably augâ€" The ordinance fixing salaries of city officers and certain employes, Appropriationâ€" Ordinance THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1932 , was passed The andier pleasure crui which makes show.â€" On bo an exâ€"footbs with an acei for his Alm: well game fo get used to 1 decides to t; the people h his sweethea this trip he sister Doroth of instructio and much to <ists that he THURSDAY, M Rehearsals Moose show in full swin; night. The p on Thursday 19th and 20t] ditorium. ."All Aboa: erent type o than has eve around High] its engrossin consists of e and her mot of fate are same ship. _ tells Mrs. Sl cident only steadâ€" of fou desperation | their for t as well as and small. Most im the Mrs. V. 0O mittee are the details, a any articles ¢ bers of the C Park Presby a bake sale Saturday, M p.m. A varie will be offer« the: scenario fit both the (theirâ€" talent and the â€"rom Rummag other sale s last Fall wh children‘s cl usual display ups and hou 64 The (Conti Out!