been ‘a lieutenantâ€"commander at Great Lakes Naval Training Staâ€" tion during the World! War. o ‘Funeral services for Mrs. Dowd will be conducted this morning (Thursday) at St. Luke‘s Proâ€"Catheâ€" dral in Evanston. Suddenly on Monday Mrs. Daisy Dow, 48, of 522 Sherâ€" idan: Road, Evariston, formerly of Highland Park, died suddenly late Monday afternoon while riding in an automobile in Park (Ridge. Death was due to a heart attack. Mr. Dowd, ia contractor, died seven months ago. He was wellâ€" known in_‘military circles, having Mrs. Daisy Dowd Dies men who like to play softball gather every Thursday evening at 6:45 at the Ravinia School playground. If you would like to play some ball with them, they welcome you. The other league is composed of girl ball players and is composed of strong teams: + These leagues play on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings at twilight, or to be more exact, from 6:30 on. Two softball league started play this ‘week under the supervision of Highland Park‘s recreation service, Community Service, Inc. One of the leagues is an older boy‘s league and is composed of the following teams: Rheingold, Port Clinton, Majestic A. C., Mud Hens, Fell‘s Clothers and Picchietti Brothers. Softball Leagues Here Start Play This Week Highland Park police captured the cat near the home of its owner in the 200 block on Central Avenue, and took it to the police station, where it made another break for libâ€" erty. ‘The animal scratched and bit Dan Hayes before he and several policemen subdued it. The cat was taken to the dog pound for observaâ€" tion. Sara Shafer, 8 years old, of 904 Roslyn Circle, Highland Park, was severely scratched and bit by a large cat last Friday, ‘The animal attackâ€" ed ‘the child while she was on the grounds of the nursery school she attends. The cat scratched her on the face, neck, chest and hands, and bit her on the cheek, requiring sevâ€" eral stitches to close the wounds. Child Attacked by a © Cat at School Ground PAGE FOUR In addition to these two leagues, Phone 492 in well trimmed boxes :_.............._._...75¢ and up ROSE PLANTSâ€"Hydrangeas and Amaryllis $1.25 up CALCEOLARIAS FERNSâ€"Lilies ._.__________...$1.00 ROSESâ€"Pink and Red _______._.._$1.00 doz. and up. CARNATIONS â€" TULIPS_‘________$1.00 doz. and up CALLA LILIES â€" MADONA LILIES _____$1.50 doz. BEAUTIFUL PLANTSâ€"Several ‘different kinds planted PARK GREENHOUSES Flowers For Mother Also Bet!duing Plants of All Kinds Geraniums â€" Ageratum â€" ‘(Petunias â€" at reasonable prices. WINWGarstausnes M ohascrrnneny 360 WALKER AVENUE meiunncrninint® tssn ie rettsnet2s 0 timam c smacess emmemenermenvern se ons eveerma ane‘s Thursday, May 17â€"8:80 p.m., Laâ€" dies Aid meeting at church. Charâ€" ter members will serve as hostesses. Visitors always are welcome. Wednesday, May 16â€"â€"Meeting of the Sunday School Board. | ‘Monday, May 14â€"8 p.m., Meeting of the Highwood Forum in church basement. Rev. Nelson will present his interpretation of My, Jung‘s six lectures after which a discussion peâ€" ridd will be in order. A small adâ€" mission will be charged. The public is invited. + i Sunday, May 1%â€"Mother‘s Dayâ€" 10;30 a.m., Sunday school; Rev. Jos. Taylor| will speak during the worâ€" ship period. 6:00 p.m., Bible hour sponsored by the Friendship Circle. 7:46 p.m., Evening worship with a message relating to Mother‘s Day. . Saturday, May 12â€"1 p.m., Junior choir practice. fa%)s® ‘Thursday, May 10 â€" 7:30 p.m., 0 League business meeting. m ;%, meeting of official bol:x Friday, May 11â€"7:30 p.m., Choir rehearsal. Dorothy Turner and "Pete" S filis will ghow you how it‘s done Spain. " Read the Want Ads The Highwood Methodist Church \Highwood ave. and Everts pl. _ William W. Nelson, pastor In "Student Stunts" Highland Park, III. Etc. $ hlgk radley is the chairman of e mien‘n Lo ican on, and i8 also a member alflll téxe AiDn:rican wuu;x{nx_:;it:tee of t e Department. He is excepâ€" tignall wlll»linf‘ ied on ‘subjects pertinefit to his office, and with the psetting conditiong confronting the gqpple f. the United States he is | Rolamd H. Bradley will be the jest speaker at the regular meetâ€" ing toriight (Thursday), May 10, at umandst Spene-% ost 145 of the erichkn Legion. . â€" .‘ ‘Elizgbeth Worth‘s orchestra will furnisk the musi¢c, There wi®l be no c or checking and the club exâ€" inds gn, invitation to the public. | ‘oland H. Bradley to l?o f %beak to?l..egion Here Last Friendship Club \ _ | Dance This Evening \The Friendship Club of the Y. W. A. fwhich has ; sponsored several 8: dancuiz:lnz the winter nonths, will: close the season with ring iufoï¬;l this : evening ( ay). wf}? Jellâ€"O C ffe% Sunkist Juicy New P tatgges ' ; 6b:. fo 25¢ ‘Ho"l&é Growni Pure Granula Fï¬;EE FOOD MART ,;ï¬i“ PHONES . DELIVERY| 516â€"518 Central Avenue | H.P. 4400 . f 1 The Largest Indépendent Food Shop on the North Shore FLORIDA lor*da Juicy L\gï¬g | Assorted ge. bun?bes 2§c Flur 24.13"“) sackOC Butt er Ib, 2 5c 4 doziï¬for sl ; 3 f poiind 21¢ < Aiimim ; is . & 1Â¥ € 19 } P E) . sMM t sA i8 SPECIAL " \each § t i) it fruit 4 for 25c/|" Or fo 49€¢ DIAN RIVER SEEDL THE PRESS Reservations nhim to bus gladly i over the phone, but a deposit sl':nt“bo made at the Y.WC.A. with each reseryation. Reservations will be closed "f this tour on Monday, May 28. .‘ Last year ing. the month of June the Y.W. . took 488 to the Fair. The first trip be on Thursâ€" day, May 31, leaving the Y.W.C.A. at 2:00 o‘clock and returning about midnight, © @} } / ‘g The local Y.W.C.A. will again this year sponsor ? _ tours to the World‘s Fair. Thesge tours are open to both men and women. They will be conducted, or if one ges, he may leave the Party and join it at the time the bus to +leave for home. t v 1 in constant deiand as a speaker. â€"_|Highland Park Will night, has boo% stponed the night of May 25 an account of the confliction with the high school stunt program. _ â€" if Y.W.C.A. to ]ï¬onsorf? World‘s Fair Tours "Daze of Forty Nine," & social event : projected the Park Drum and Bugle Corps, which was to have ,; n given: 0i orrow CIDER OR WHITE: *Â¥ Te 4 s Vinegar | Gal. 45¢ pound Spring LEG of LAMB 36 (, Porterhouse STEAK Red Heart DoG FOOp SIRLOIN STEAK RIB ROAST 6 and 7th Rib 1â€"2â€"3â€"4â€"5 Ribs Contains no IAH meat CH U CipCh ADAST Rolled RIB ROAST pound..... Porterhouéfé STEAET pound CLUB STEAK nannd 8 i _ pound ROUND STEAK SIRLOIN STEAK _ 4 cans | STEAKS Choice . Cuts | This Is the Best #4 29¢ i1 20¢ 26c __21¢ Soap Chips â€"27¢ â€"Z21¢ 35¢ .33¢ ©29¢ 28c 15c large package White Crystal 30c RICHELIEU _ _ _ ardevenpinlt Tomato Juice _ 2 large bottlks 25@ per dozen $1.39 allow sale in hotels, cafes or resâ€" taurants at retail of alcoholic liquiors, but as part of regularly served meals only. 1}f ~_CLASS Dâ€" $7,500 a year ‘ to allow sale of alcoholic liquors at CLASS Bâ€"$750 a year license, to allow sale. of alcoholic liquors in packages only, presumably at ll?r stores, drug stores, groceries, etc. _ Under the terms of H Park‘s new ordinance, the fo types of licenses and fees are vided for the rigid restriction of the sale of liquor here: 6 CLASS Aâ€"$750 a year license, to allow sale of aleoholic . s at retail in bona fide clubs m- bers and their guests. â€". Pl Highland Park‘s new liquor conâ€" trol ordinance is undergoing passage this week, in order to give this gity control regulations by May 10. state liquor law specified that that date any Illinois communities without liquor control regulations of some sort will automatieally bu?iln "wet,." § . t f CLASS Câ€"$750 a year license, to FANCY LONG ISLAND BROILERS DUCKS ROASTING CHICKENS STEWING fls *""" 10¢ Have Liquor Control Ordinance This Week SLICED BACON Very Fine Poultry HAMS _ b. 19¢ Oscar Mayer‘s Oscar Mayer‘s PRIV ATE* SELECTION b. 21¢ URIEN S- 24 c GERMAN WIENERS LEGS OF LAMB Armour‘s . 23¢ ~39c¢ 25¢ Crosse & Blackwell Oringe Crosse & Blackwell Salmon M large cans $1 Lighthouse Kitchen Cleanser Clean Quick | 5â€"1b. bo: 250 Ginser Ale or Root Beer â€" K quarts for 25C¢ Pixie Baby 3B3 cans for brosia This day, the Saturday: befére Memorial dny.vï¬lhmiw throughout the United States n will be gengrally observed ‘by wearing of the little red flower of FAnxilhra;u.emk nd f m rs a uhukodholistantothhm by. the National President on May Highwood will be called upon to honor the World War dead and to give aid to the war‘s living victims by wearing Memorial Poppies on Highwood Auxiliary t Observe. Poppy Day rétail "in sny other mannbr not scribed in this ordinance.". Thus, after 65 years of being “bonq-dry,"thheityvm,hw geqeonemh the matter . uor, W extreme reservations that are to have little effect on the community‘s present aridity, Read the Want Ads Plus bottle deposit Only a few left at :4 jars for $1 & bbs. for 25@ $ bottles THURSUAY, MAY 10, Joseph Kame, Highwood, $1 I h it 4 +4 ;{ï¬ Europe, As! United Sta the te in the Universit the aus Serv ), _ Fong F rd ‘of| Dit rnational & irman [of~ rst Meth mor W is collection recent is I:-y." comment, "N rp Other essor | Unive) rk, a lence at in; W. C. &, prof. Ppimflï¬] This is, t tute of p been held ‘[n:y. Cat‘ [x% > wmg organizath romen C e of the Y bad the, gou scussi © on Sdn.m nd former. . onal Univer arr‘s Lane | “{ni.r A ""Junic May 18 at sium, .. 1201 Waukegan. clude dane irmingham ngland‘s All head | ual As Torld P« reign R Be D RSDAY 1036 Inc it