<d ce d ambition to become etronomer| is about to be . James Coffey, 22 year old N . .,',mt!nt ufl'nm io: of .q-i-t-nt-hiv to Har) , hoted director of N Observatory. | C P e mlieg m imgrity anjdvcrs n were expressing desires to be po said he wanted to be an asâ€" ,“ s h.highnhoolbhhfltt reflecting ulu:g: order haflmflo uses this "Myr. M‘zi whose home is in Highâ€" Jand Park, nq.dmtoï¬vaortb western this spring with a long list ;‘,dplut\ic honors. His scholasâ€" tic achievements have won him the distinetion| of being> the smartest student in this year‘s senior class. . ‘He maintained an A average durâ€" ing his four years / at ‘college . for which he was awarded membership inâ€"Phi Beta Kappa, honorary scholâ€" astic fraternity. / . & Cuffey Given * Appointment at the _‘ Harvard Observatory 7 f t Marcy scholarship, each year to the outstanding in science and mathematics. I, tho, carried full tuitm' {4] _ Pr, Oliver |Lee, director ‘of Dearâ€" ~ Observatory at Northwestern, nder whom Mr. Cuffey lt::ied, preâ€" a great future for j young man in his chosen field of agtronomy. EeCs cf. 5 i V | _ fHe never had/to pay any tuition, T es his scholastic ability always him tuition scholarships. s ing the universty h_e‘mk F...,.uan"“ ‘e examination and reâ€" e the Nolan scholarship, grantâ€" ig full tuition. â€" â€" .‘ .j. _ â€"(/ ""'u)sDAY. Complete Landscaping _ Of Federal Building The Landscaping department of the North Shore Garden of Memorâ€" ies has just completed tb‘ landscapâ€" ing of the new Federal mgï¬ï¬ Waukegan. : It is a f beautif plece of ‘work uï¬d)(mm is to be plimented on the beauty ind artidley exhibited. ‘Mr. Westâ€" en has :;u t1‘:‘::lnly praiged by the officials other prominent Mn ainiges â€" Feies wi baporisine are needed to accomplish such masâ€" terpieces and it is this ther with a thorough knowledge landscapâ€" ing that are embodied in Mr.: Westâ€" ern and his splendid of workâ€" Mr. Westerh who is also president of the North Shore of Memâ€" ories is busily engaged fn planting the cemetery for the summer seaâ€" son. ~Hundreds of visitors visited North Shore Garden of Memories yesterday (Memorial day) and were surprised to see how begutiful this haven of rest is, in s of the drought of the past se weeks. This is one of the N Shore‘s most beautiful cemete Program at Deerpath Theatre Will Benefit Orphans of Storm _A varied program of. stage, and sereen entertainment will be preâ€" hhl’o:'t,fl' the evening of Satâ€" on urday, June 9, as a benefit for Orâ€" phans of the Storm, Mrs, Irene Casâ€" Mrs, McLaughlin will act as masâ€" ter of ceremonies for the stage proâ€" gram, which will includf' the followâ€" ing performers: Larry Adler, m Te the Cotieye io ty And Inn; Maleolm, from the Hotel; Sammy Williams, "from everybody‘s drawing room." and other celee tle McLaughlin‘s dog The recent Warner Brothers screen test of Mrs, McLa: ‘in a scene from "Biography" will be shown "for the first and only time,/‘ Mrs. Mcâ€" Laughlin announces. / The screen feature of the evening will be "Palooksa," Jimmy Durante and Lupe V ‘ Deerpath or after June 2. t | Coal, Building Mit:rial Dealers In New Hours "lnd:lhflmlud thop& terial dealers announce this week that their and yards will be closed all day Saturdays durâ€" ing June, July and August, in acâ€" cordance with the same program Adgpted by othen dealers on the ¢ These five dealers are as follows: Mutual Coo’L.Comp;ny, lcudf’:ii Mocogni, nk Siljestrom, Borchardt,:and the Highland Park North Shore Mrs. Uliman‘s Shop Is . Now in New Location Mrs. Lucile 3. Ullman‘s interior dnmtin,f and distinctive gift shop, formerly/at 39 South St. Johns aveâ€" mue, has moved to 370% Central avenue, Highland Par The formal, opening of the new shop will be held Friday, June 1. . 'fll_quodtrquélw Shop is Highland Park 1915. . . MAY 31, 1984 Mrs. Martha W. Wolff, 53 years old, of,1300 Wade Street, Highland Park, was fatally injured Thursday of last week when an automobile driven by her husband,: Allan L Wolff, president of the National Asâ€" soctation of Insurance: Agents, hit a gravel truck on a highway near Concord, Mich. Mrs. Wolff died from a fractured skull enroute to the Alâ€" bion Hospital. Mr. Wolff received minor injuries. esd "The death of Mrs. Allan Wolff, who was killed last mt in an autoâ€" mobile accident in M an, came as a bewildering shotk toâ€"all of Highâ€" land Park. â€" The following tribute to the memâ€" ory: of Mrs. Wolff was written by a friend in Ravinia. 4 "As is perhaps inevitable in such cases, the esteem in which she was held has only now been sharpened into a very poignant sense of how significant a role she fills in the comâ€" munity, and of how she served to draw people together with a realizaâ€" tion of their common purpose. "Martha Wolft‘s going is a blow ils of M d â€" to liberal thought, becanse with her Pnp 0 M]gg fine intellect she was able to think @" :ayey through human problems in such a ° Give Pi‘no R manner as almost entirely to elim> a !\. mm | inate prejudice. And yet her underâ€"| A piano recital was giv standing of those who held opposite| Saturday at the Zion L views was so complete that d‘ettgud Church by pupils of Miss G« "Herâ€"work on the board of the Doreas Home, for example, seemed to grow out of her desire to extend to others that maternal spirit she had brought to such perfection in her home. It was she who thought first of the poor children there wm;hen was any entertainment in land Park, and it was her custom to gathâ€" er up a carload and bring them outâ€" "But, more than all this, simply because of her perfectly rounded perâ€" sonality, because she aWd to focus in herself the vision, of the: good life, to which all mankind asâ€" pires and so few attain, Ker loss seems to upset momentarily the spirâ€" itual equilibrium of the whole comâ€" munity. | â€"."To lose such a one is to draw from our hands a part of that comâ€" monlyâ€"shared, intangible possession ‘vhld the presence of these rare inâ€" dividuals bestows upon us." it impossible ever to condemn them. She would say, "Perhaps fl;?y have not yet grown enough." 3 "*This was why her ¢ on ino board "of the Hightnnl â€" Park League of Women Voters was so valuable, and why her service as president of Ravinia Woman‘s Club from 1929â€"31 helped to mnkl; it the forwardâ€"looking omnillï¬oï¬â€˜ that it il. $ Who Will Give a Lame Boy Another Bicycle? Who will give a bicycle to a poor lame boy of Highland Park? |_. ~ The Highland Park Social Service is asking this question this week, and is trying to secure a bicycle for a lad here. This boy owned a bicycle, but someone stole the tires and other parts recently. Will someone remember this boy and his plight toâ€" day? Other needs listed by the Social Service are as follows: small ice box, fullâ€"size mattress, all kinds of men‘s clothes, all kinds of furniture, .« . â€" Memorial Service For Dumaresq Spencer Held Last Sunday morning the Amerâ€" ican Legion made its annual pilâ€" grammage to Trinity Church in honor of the memory of Dumaresq Spencer, for whom the local post was named. } Headed by the Drum and Bugle Corps, members of the post and Auxiliary marched. through town with the colors.â€" Arriving at the church they were ushered to a posiâ€" tion directly below a cathedral winâ€" dow erected in mémory of the deâ€" parted comrade. | In a clear and concise manner the Rev. Christoph Keller delivered a sermon admonishing the Legion to guard well the Constitution of the Unmdsw:u.-ndtofl:h!form country right and wrong, but furâ€" ther than this, to use the streng Un of the organization to eliminate the Mfl‘!ï¬bï¬}n‘! M i .‘.._|:5 t "Phik | hopeteaicheinis ~Aule beOininr ies AuSAPAL 0+ Rev. Keller left no doubt in the minds of his listeners that he is not one ‘of the socialist inclined clergy, and that he would ‘not hesitate to fight for the right. | Men‘s Fellowship Club Elects New Officers At the final meeting of the year of the Men‘s Fellowship Club of the Highland Park Presbyterian Church on Thursday, May 24, following the very interesting talks by Major John L. Griffith, athletic commissioner of the Big Ten, and Charles S Garland, s on o o n o n in ht U. S. Davis Cup player, the elecâ€" tion of officers for the ensuing year took place. j The following were unanimously elected: President, H. W. Murray; viceâ€"president, J. C. Griswold; seeâ€" retary, Dean McCormick; treasurer, Lewis Sinclair; assistant treagurer, FEdwin Gilroy; directors, Pau! Date, H. F. Kelley, H. E. Kerber, Charles W. Jones, E. C. Wampler, John Beâ€" atty, Dr. D. E. Rossiter, L. J. Kugel. s. Allan I. Wolff ; Dies After Accident Near Concord, Mich. Sunset Valley Tee . _ | | . Club Opens Season $ hm _i1 A. are w The opening of, the Sunset Valley | ; 2C prol Bey cchibition, and pot Toocl&uuonmu‘molt L] c suppé®, Frid afternoon, June ful event on Tuegday with fortyâ€"six 8th: ‘I to 9:30 o‘clock. As this golfers playing ‘off for the |blind is the last Ret together for this seaâ€" bogey, . Drawings on the #f8§ MD9| son, it is Heped will be a large were Nos, 42 and 50, won by MFSilsooh out i8 th 1 meeing. New Reeves with a 43 and Mrs. Meye mw to attend. with a 51. On the second nine th Obld malils, coffeé, pop and dixics lucky numbers were 57 and 40 #rl"m*b‘ cold Those At are Tor Cleaver and Mrs. Lewis tied for the Sted t v,;-.'?. np dish, namely, 57 and divided the prize of golf! ds. ollléle: pies or any balls and Mrs. Hill came néarest| 8M MU®% D@AICS, ShiCh P25 00 roet to the 40 with a 46. 1t 41 Supper. _ ie only lexpense will be Those who have joined the Te#|for the fil Ib articles ramed. club for 1934 ‘are Mesdameg ‘Ant .".‘1 ttee consists of drews, Briddle, Carr, Cleaver, Faâ€" Mrs, W. A, Clinnin, Mrs. Fred Milâ€" bian, Goldstein, Halsted, Hill, Hof: |jor Mrs, Whos. no‘%m, Mrs. Oliver steter, Jacoby, Jones, Lott, LOWIY»| Turner, Mrs, John Bracken, Mrs. M. Lucas, Meierhoff, MacGregor, Moran)| w," Loving, Mrs. Herman Zischke, Moseley Parker, Price, Reeves} RO#+| Mys Mary Helmhold and Mrs. John Those who have joined ‘;:l‘ | club for 1984 ‘are Me An‘ drews, Briddle, Carr, Cleaver, Faâ€" bian, Goldstein, Halsted, Hill, Hof: steter, Jacoby, Jones, Lott, 4 Lucas, Meierhoff, MacGregor, mn+ Moseley Parker, Price, Ross enthal, Shelton and Starrels, | Next week Tuesday there will be hostesses at the first tee to pair up players for the day‘s event h will be followed by luncheon and a short business meeting in th¢ club house, Mrs. Lott and her tee will be in charge of the t bridge and hopes every member will plan to stay, The‘rules are a little different this year: no weekly but four season pfln for the gight best net scores. They will six hands around (counting part scores toward game in the usual way), proâ€" gress three times and record met inâ€" stead of gross scores. id Saturday at the Zion Lutheran ‘Those who appeared on the proâ€" gram , were: Blossom Axt, Lounisa Chioni, Louise DeBartolo, M Grossman, Doris Ostrand, Shirley Ann, and Charles Peterson, Berâ€" niece Roberts, Angelina Rossi, Al+ vira and Doris Weise. Ns aL vira agnd Doris Welse, | || ~Judge Barber of Evanston is seeâ€" o t i e e e ui e Miss Davey, teacher of pianp, fay«: m;ry av- will make timely anâ€" 385 W. Vaanrq St. Tel. W ored with a whistling solo and ‘@) notncement for the holding of the 4 § | t | piano selection. \|| next mesg An’f- f f i : : U blic Service announces . N | «i J ~I. | A piano recital was given last and a plan PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS €HHB PRESS evieve :md‘?‘:lï¬plmf,ï¬ & od widfit the féach Ece{ou }uvetrg‘ï¬he ou‘l1 / never want any 3305 L 4" N‘ï¬â€˜â€ toflflét yc@u try an Electric Range for twelve months ital plan The Braggide P.â€"T. A. are sponsorâ€" ing a Field day exhibition, and pot luck supp@t, Friday afternoon, June 8th 1 | to 9:830 o‘clock. As this is the i get tog for this seaâ€" son, it is '& d Q.hfl will be a large turnâ€"out t the final meeing. New members dAre invited to attend. Magis There is ‘an . im t movement which, if it ma lizes, will. add very greally to method of proâ€" in &ll of the police magisâ€" ite and fustice of the peace courts al t t :}131 orth jshore, imhldin‘ ke County. A |meeting for the purpose OR prganiging was held in Judge Bakber‘s at Evanston, day @Â¥ening, May 15, attended by about twentyâ€"five justices and P s prganizing was held in Judge Bt †‘s at Evanston, y MÂ¥ening, May 15, attended by . about EL entyâ€"five justices and stratés. | ; C "='3,. resented include ington; Mortin Grove, Glenâ€" view, Wilniette, Evanston, Wheelâ€" ing, Nile: ;“‘f»-t orthbrook, Kenâ€" ilworth, Emlatine, : esplaines, Park Ri Winnetka, Glencoe, Arlingâ€" ton Heights, Mount Prospect and tn‘f“.'»( k. Dgfncld was repâ€" resented by W. A. Bickford, the reâ€" linge.." A ttee was appointed for ) gecur of a location for the % , which will probably be held at DesPlaines or Waukegan. is%es, Justices of the Peace Organize ‘an PHNE the reach e tried the w t_nny tice of the rth 1 . â€" A. |mee mn, 14ing er‘s ming, May A ATES! magistrate for that tiful electric ranges pictured below â€" General Electricâ€"Hotpointâ€"Westingâ€" house. You pay only $5 now and $4.10 a month while you are trying it. Try it for six months. At the end of this period HOT WATER, too . SPECIAL _ _ COMBINATION OFFER Hotpoint Automatic Electric Range Ask about the special comâ€" bination offer on any of these electric ranges and. an electric water heater; ‘â€"‘The regular meeting q;_t‘hc Highâ€" land Park Music Club was held at the home of Mrs. Albert Ramond, 1069 Moséley Road, on Wednesday afternoon, May 28. 1 _ In the absence of the president, Mrs. Sincére conducted the brief business meeting and then announcâ€" ed the program : U * Do You Know My Gerden t ... Haydn Weod May MOFRINE ....â€":â€"...~=~â€"â€"â€"meew...~... DenZ® Love Has . wimssmursmicmemcens IHIICS ROGETS There Are in the Bottom / The Thimneys Wapern se . Winnetka, Ilinois | e3 Do you know that we have a beautiful club room availâ€" a gble for private partieq? R & !anthattheg’eianoextuchtrkefofl use when â€" < you have bridge or club luncheons or dinner < parties. Special arrangements can be made for :: dancing parties. Make this your own private club. : â€"â€"_| Telephone Winnetka 3724 for reservations. i s t t 2 m 4 34 j + k/‘ !_â€"c KDX KING |:=: i 18 | _ Personal Management | _ | > 1 1 2 . || TRLEPHONE WINNETKA 3724 | k Celt&fSt.ul!th‘q'-nu‘ ,mhhd.m‘,tn&h-mnsw New KÂ¥ork ..__$15.00 Grand Rapids 3.00 M-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"Dfl ï¬â€˜..... Muskegon .....ï¬o ew | Orleans. 13.00 mga-.-u Flint ........_... 4.50 > City ... 600 FOK |........cccc 1B Toledo ......._.... 350 P fvualvictcout " Ti Omaha ... Cleveland ... 700 Wichita ... 910 â€" _ SPECIAL RATES _ / S iBO ALL CIT%" f NEW RECLINING CHAIR BUSES â€" FR sERVICE Now York ...$15.00 CGrand Rapids $.00 Minnii _____â€" 20.30 ï¬â€˜, w :§ SC Tess onl ï¬.:g:&h-_._ 100 m:’sï¬ Trieds _â€"â€"â€" 1 Forls _...: Li Omaha |...__._â€". Cleveland ... 7.00 Wichitas ... 910 BUS TERMINALS COMPANY! you can decide whether you want to keep it or not. Or if you haven‘t quite decided, y it for a few months more{â€"another six months if you like. If you are not entirely,satisfied with your elecric range, we‘ll remove it and reâ€"install| your forâ€" mer range without charge. if you decide to keep it, your first payment and rental applies dn-thevetylai purchase price, and you can continue to pay for the range at the rate of M.l;’amomh. Take advantage of this special offer. Visit your nearest Public ice store or phone, and a representative will gladly call and explain this plan. Westinghouse Automatic Electric Range Musical Sketch Arab Dance _ ;} i Waltz of the 2 $ ic Park Club Chorus [ _ Mrs. La: Myer, conducting : Miss Jessic Wood! Sincere at the piand At the cof of the progtam tea was served by Mrs. Ramond, the hostess, assisted by Mrs Alexander, Mrs. Lautr and â€"Mrs. wan Steenderen. | $ King Nuteracker Nuteracker Suite Far ‘Over the c Dance of the Fairy Russian Dance of My Garden Mrs. John Lakrie at the piano ‘The composer at the piano ‘Tel. Wabash 4740â€"37 Winnifred M. Clinnin PAGE SEVEN F4 ¢