$A sab y ul ol _( .. <...: t Friday, May:20, at 8 p.m. ~auditorium of the school. LX $ The program is to consist o â€" «. " C @®°0 _ GZ OQOperaling ~&â€" Dan ; 'â€"h.gqqoflem{cmtmvm without "a license. against Caspe , be installed at this time. Andd&afl,offlxlvwd,m‘m ~ .. .. .. heur, with refreshments will follow. dismissed in the county court recen ;s 'mhuhm‘m»mbhmmma.v;m <esa friends of the artists or the: school Santi was arrested when he close _ .. â€"~_ . who care to attend. _ . . . his private depository last June. at >‘ (Â¥** Ese itc at nE is o & hel ~â€"~_ _ Althoi ie rates â€" ‘two | ...3 â€"_; . C NC 0f those friendly | a week. We again outgrew this M > , Although the rates in the twoâ€"| gatherings that give the real flavor | place and in 1981 established ourâ€" We _ bed â€"and â€"threeâ€"bed rooms ‘l‘“'l‘to‘mburbcn‘lifeforthmmlyfl selves in the Association House on y : wmbnneon-idmdlo'(“mtakenpnrtmitom-peï¬odot-Dme.‘Lau,.umpwmehaeeoq. + . $5 per day, including food and expe years. No one who has known Mr.| modates 140. Last â€"season we had rekw . +. ~ nursing service) the board of MADâ€" | Smith and who appreciates what his | 120 girls registered a week. This in «1 agers have decided to try out 4| life has meant to Hichland. D ecusonâ€""Campâ€"Mermyâ€"tly: AMâ€"t fousdt «l o 2 oo 20. 0P C SALRCD L will~â€"want to â€"loose this opportunity | located in the same camp as last s â€"~ the Maternity t:;mmt" fl;:‘:hthi: to do him honor. Save May. 2:2% year. ; P eay se i; so attractive thoug The evening will be one. you. e o vGres seg y emmghns i. ‘p;__â€" _ additional patronage will help make| not want to miss. _ ; Camp Site. and Location _ J% ToR The new rates in the Maternity & â€"* ‘department just announced are as L follows: forâ€" allâ€" hospital services in _ a ~twoâ€"bed room for mother 3 _â€" <and childâ€"for a seven day period â€"$50.00; : for: a tenâ€"day period {:~._,~.$65.: The above..applies to_ . / _ Cases and as this is the complete _â€"____.. patient‘s own physician) it is now §# ... : (Continued on page 38) . / 44 Mn anikn t Colnc, oo Gofg .. )., ¢9% (___ _ J CORCCA 9. WOH _A0_ aAcCGye‘ parLICIPAe tional Hospital day and will no|tion in all movements to preserve _doubt interest the many visitors to | the natural beauty of the town and § thovwhlymlmï¬ï¬‚d‘"'flumm&ndinicountry. " ning. i figakes ~â€"â€"â€"â€"| This will be oné of those friendly $ , Although the rates in the twoâ€"| gatherings that give the real flavor 8 bed â€"and threeâ€"bed >rooms hvo:l-wm‘ï¬f,mthmmy“ ways been considered low ($4 and|taken part in it over a period of . $5 per day, including food and years. No one who has known Mr. v â€" nursing service) the board Of MADâ€" | Smith and wha anneaatnias wee o. The program is to consist of numbers: by Mrs. BunBullpi::: yiolin selections by Miss Louise SNâ€" The Green Bay Road School P. T. A. meeting, scheduled to take place _will gather at .this special occasio Oullaite! ; Howard A very fine program has been p! vuho’:.aï¬.fl-n m:l ned. Miss Elsie Nelson, who 'gg‘;“-m?"*‘n : "‘:_':3"' 3 :ir;lsident of the local organization c';?- 'm. § f : give the address of welcome, 1 Button, pianist. .. Mr. John Blang of the Austin chureh| °*"* ""d Viclin Duct â€"Berceuse « will act as master of cer :. Fleanor Feldt, . cello : Howard 1 Rev. H. H. Kalas of the Grace Evan: | conab &6 *‘ pact c gelical church of Naperville, vhcg [ ~PFAYEF ....â€"«..s..<=:â€"<««......â€" RIean is a very loyal friend of young peo:| l.alm%:m:“ou-mh& rew mement nid tare in in ol | inacna ns mt . momen ve someâ€"] | 7 thing worthwhile. _ _ _ _ [ | Stendin‘ in the Need of Prayer, The young people from the var.|PrO8ram will be considerably augâ€"| The camp committee is com ( F W 4ous â€"Evangelical ~churches “bf" tedatinamm}mhestn selec= | of ~Mrs. ~Dwight miig;â€â€˜cwr*m ‘Foreign"B Chicago ces ril hold that in S 0 solo with _violinâ€"ob 4+ 10e tratewood;â€"szecretaryâ€"M oï¬ e ¥¥â€" nual spring banquet at the Betha; gato, a epntralto ‘solo and a tromâ€"| Adele Everett, treasurer; fl;l. E. a; Evangelical chmh"Sitwdm boneâ€"duet.â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€" _ _.â€". _ _1 1 T. R. Murfey, Mrs. Leo Steele, regâ€" e ero e tm ning at 6 o‘clock. ‘The young peoâ€"| A cordial invitation is extended| istrar; Mrs. H. Muhlke, M‘u.vr:‘&_' . ~The joint commi ple of the Bethany church are busy|to the people of Highland Park and| Piepenbrok, Mrs. G. F. Mehren, | A:R> the Woman‘s making plans and arrangements to| Deerfield to enjoy this musical treat.| Mrs. A. Pantelis, Mrs. C. Stryker. Women â€" Voters, _E to show their guests a good time| There will be no admission charge,|_ The first registration day will be| °C"°0 and the °Y. when they arrive in our fair 3‘ only a freeâ€"will offering. Saturday, May 14, at the Y W ~ a | "Ounced another _ hcemacea. _ "CGamp Merry Days" the camp . Aeoe P * P SePAUu CCHNCEN 1 't'“', Friends of Jesse Lowe Smith. will| sponsored by the local Y.W.C.A. at in Maternity Department; _ | pamc? 2t the Fim piace auditorium.| Druce Lake, Illinois, will open Jane 4 Officers Talk on the evening of Wednesday, May|18 to 30. This summer the camp en 25, to celebrate the fact that for will be open to all girls in the comâ€" A larger number of less expensive thirty years he has served this comâ€" munity between the ages of 7 to 16. rooms. and a low cost "flat rate" | munity, not only asâ€"superintendent | This "camp was organized in 1929, schedule of charges in certain deâ€"|of schools of Nistrint 107 kas ;. | .. L ""‘‘P Was organized in 192( nual spring banquet at the up any H. P. Institution Reduces Prices .â€"_Green Bay P. T. A. Banquet Here May\ 14 y loss in revenue, M e t t n l TAL ADOPTS _ â€"|Jesse L. Smith To Be â€" |\Register May 14 for _ _ o i i 4 for [ lommxmmon mrmml ; ?.‘I,‘.""s,f?:ii"n,,,l â€"Which Opene June 18| ~WOMANS CLUB YEAR t is made on Naâ€" periOC | Spring Concert sponsored by the period| joint choirs of St. John‘s Evangeliâ€" ~2" ) Grand Slam [ .. Steal Away. Dismiss Charges in â€" _ . |_ Thereâ€"will be a mesting of all| tal dimieclabstaiecr and Jorey $ .. : 3eA x miss ,“h managers of teams wishing to enter departments -â€"Opcnthcm Court Against Santi) a Junior Baseball hmof Highâ€"| Emergeney rooms and all will be . Changes of operating a_ bank|Â¥d war reeaion, uP i 5 n Oney i aie rermaion 1. without "a â€"license against Casner| _ _ _ _ __ _ _""‘ ""*Y 4 â€"â€" Migh sct se TEX Comug . pEoOpraim a wow n o oo o companist Joseph mu, ©f ‘Teams to Organize 3:,. C C rithout "a _Hcmnee .{“.i'.‘..g' ï¬wmdmnzzm.m'.:'..' Contralto Solo â€" Beautiful Garden of Prayer ..f?f....;;.;....__......... Eleanor Schroll %fl» accompanist, m"mz pan L Sunday, May 22, 8:15 p.m. The choir is composed of forty program will be considerably augâ€" %pï¬m Concert at ' in .t'l.l;‘::d: / ~â€"â€" _ ~gt. Johns Church| ®""? Y o reirmnintainecttnes e in ne rinnnion i cccacpccresccc.. ... PCR â€" GOGAFO Eleanor Feldt, cello ; â€"Howard â€" La Zoat, violin:; Cora Merrell, plano. PROGRAM . _ _ _ | The camp i ind ‘Slam â€"...c.. oo uctc__ \Lake | ons hog _ â€"â€" x L fake ! eecantes Eleanor Feldt, cello; Howard Le Zoat, seks violin ; : Cora: Merreli, plano ; Dwight : |â€" y Merreil, cornet; Rugens ‘Boper, Tioe" | JCNnS J°n boud_ u__well as léï¬v'ef-parvfl:t;i; manyâ€" other church, Highland Park and St. Park Sunday, May 15, at 8:15 and the second presentation of District107, but in its f presentation â€"â€"of â€"the } children with an THE â€"PRES3 ~|Jens Jenson to Give _ _ _Next Library Talk _/ â€"Card Party Tonight Ravinia and Highland Park for his | have be work in landscape architecture â€"both| short ti1 here and abroad, will lecture at 8 contacts o‘clock on Monday evening, May 16, | been sts at the library on the subject, "Liv. 4 ing in a natural landscape."â€" vfst: > . Saturday, May 14, at the Y.W.C.A. Thecan!pisopentoallzirlsintbe ber it is necessary to have housing «and equipment. porch, a separate dining hall, a large recreation hall with "a stage at one end, â€"a swimming pool which> was and a camp will easily accommodate 140 The only compensation made to| VISIT THE HOSPITAL TODAY This camp was organized in 1929, its first season was in a cottage in Lake Bluff on Lake Michigan, which accommodated only 20 girls a week. In 1980 it was necessary to find a larger place, that year it was loâ€" cated on Druce Lake in the Choir Boys lodge which accommodated 50 Mr. The camp site is an ideal location 18 well known in _| Hostess." ‘This meeting is open to pajy, | any one who would care to come. s The meetings have been well attendâ€" ed, with an average A&endane. of n in | 70. It is a good way for those who r his| have been in this eou?try but a both:| short time to make new friends and women â€" Voters, Elm\Place Night school, and the ’YW&,A. have anâ€" nounced another evening‘s enterâ€" tainment for Sunday ening, May 22 at the Y.W.C.A. Mother‘s club are staging the p they gave sfly this spring, "The Trials of a +1 voruial weicome and an inâ€" teresting program await all visâ€" itors at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital today â€" National Hospital members who were accepted into the club. Mrs. Raff and her committee are very pleased with the many reâ€" quests they are receiving from resiâ€" dents of: Highland Park and they are hoping to add many names to the club membershin © | Tha asmtia~ make application for ._.Mrs. Norman G: ] taken at the annual the usual initiation .. Mrs.Carleton.A. Harkness, presiâ€" dent of the Highland Park Woman‘s elub, entertained the board at a most delightful luncheon at her home on Monday, May 9. The guests were mt:idat small tables and the hostâ€" eas very graciously planned to have some of the new members at each table, thus giving all an opporâ€" tunity to become better acquainted with each other. ____________ : After the luncheon, the board met for the first time this year and. made many plans for their future activiâ€" Reports New Members Mrs. Arthur Raff, the first viceâ€" â€" tea in the Sunroom from tal to ;.' mlltâ€mkth. National Hospital Day cial committee has plans for (Continued on Page 34) Woman‘s membership." The action , MAY 12%, 1982 iX at 8: Mi: Br and iner, two the