y PL 6 y Of six North Shore towns, | only Waukegan had more building ivâ€" ity than Highland Park. The 8, with their building totals, are a$ folâ€" lows: 4 f t Highland Park building for the month of May ‘showed an increase of $14,672 over May o: last year, acâ€" cording to of the building department. mtoulforl[yof, this year was $35,505 and for May of last year $20,833. â€" i 1 Treasure Chest Expands . ‘The Treasure Chest, at 396 Cenâ€" tral avenue, which has n reâ€" modled and decorated, has | been forced to rent additional s to meet the demands of its growing business. 4 ; Proceeds will pay the experises of representatives of the lodge to Fulâ€" ton, III., for the annual Fidelity Conâ€" vention. 3 : Mrs. Hugo Schneider is the : venâ€". ile‘s supervisor for this community, Hold Benefit Dance | By popular request the ¢ ty Juvenile lodge are giving nother dance June 25th at 8 o‘clock. Music will be furnished by: the I Orchestra of Chicago, under the diâ€" rection of Miss Gertrude Hill _ The pastor Rev. Brandfeliner is actâ€" ing as superintendent and t?chec the catechism ‘to the boys and igirls, 4 Vacation Bible School _‘ The annual Daily Vacation Bible school held: each year at the grir-t Evangelical church opened itai first session Monday morning. A fine group of children ranging in age from kindergarten. to high gchool age enrolled. ~Any children desivrâ€" ing to attend may enroll at any time, A large number of prizes, dohated by â€"merchants participating in : the event were : "sold" to holdets of "bucks" many of whom had | been collecting them with their pnt:%&u during the entire six weeks of the campaign, . > Eu$ | In spite of the heavy rain nearly three thousand Highland Park ghopâ€" pers attended the‘ Highland ‘k "buck" auction held Monday evéning at ~the Highland Park Woman‘s Club, â€" The :unusually large atte dâ€" ance under the existing wea conâ€" ditions is taken as an indication of the success of the novel merthanâ€" dising campaign. _ Ds FI }] Winnetka FOR SALE ;éLATESTé MODEL PHILCO AUTO RADIO ce Forest Waukegan . Wilmette ... Highland® Park .. Glencoe ... Her first concert in Ameï¬ecL:up at the White House, and then as a special retuest at the Dutch Emâ€" bassy. . . 0+ [ss Before coming to America the Baroness concluded an extensive tour of the Orient, the Dutch East Indies, British India, Indio China, (%im, and Japan. On her way to America she gave one of the first concer’ta in Honolulu. k ? usually a : with outstangdin; events in life of the Quegh of Holland, as a promising young fing er she sang gt the Coronation, later at the glamgrous court wedding of her Sovereign, then at the reception the Queeh ggve to introduce the Inâ€" fant ‘\Princess to her coutt. Z;.u later, while on a concert tou ‘\ America, |the Baroness repeated the conï¬'t the air on the Ca~ sion of the Queen‘s fiftieth birthday. The broadcast from Detroit being reâ€" ceived by‘ the Queen at the palgce in the Haguie. |As a special request of the Dutch spciety of Michigan, the Cradle Song, composed by Cathérine Van Rennes iin honor of the birth of the Crown Princess Juliana which was sung at the first reception for the Prine by the Baroness, was included on the program. 4 arge Crowd Attends â€" H. P.; "Buck" Auction Baroness Van W ~_. to Sing in Chicago News that the Baroness an Westen, well wown to et] Shore music ‘ overs, will a in "The Flying Dutchman," to be sponâ€" sored by the Chicago Park as a part of its summer festival, wa mldz"z:blie by officials of the boat last k. ( en tyA )A ag Un PAGE TWO Address L. B. * â€"â€" â€"Press Office Priced Reasonable Presbyterian Guild 1oetin¢ |The Presbyterian guild will hold ia sewing meeting at. th? home of Mrs. Lewis D. Sherwin, 295 Prosâ€" ‘pect avenue, Wednesdm June 26, at 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. th member is asked to bring a box lunch. Coffee will be served. is poue ‘ ‘ Sports Shop Continues Sale The Sports Shop, at 360 Central avenue will continue its sale on hats, afternoon and evening dresses, suits, knitted suits and sweaters, accordâ€" ing to an announcement made this week by Mrs. Gifford, manager of the local store. $ f : early American Life; Wmm imate: serviced by a courteous, unobâ€" P | Hers me me Joys of the Nort Shore to go and chaperones %ni b; vided. f to e t EU dEAZCE+ In the last three years over 700 people have taken ady ge of the economic inclusive tours, offered: by the "Y." © This will be the last tour this summer. Children gre welcome ‘~The bus tour sponuï¬red by the YWCA to the Brookfield 2oo, Thursâ€" ‘day, June 27, rain or shine, will leave promptly at 2 o‘c and reâ€" turn about 11 o‘clock. There are still some ts left on the bus but a small d t must be made. at the office when <making a reservation. . Further information vn‘l’-sy be obtained by g H. P. 675. 6 4 % y & The price of the tour is reasonâ€" able Anj i‘ne!udu &A supper. | _ _ ""6 CWwitural and civic adv of M Fine shops, mâ€" Greenleat 3300, or address * HOMESTEAD Arrangements have been made to take care of the com of ~the North Shore Drama festival whiÂ¥X opens at Glencoe on Monday next, and several of this have alâ€" ready arrived. Bs t YX .W.C.A All the conveniences of the wellap pointed apartment hotel =â€" the econâ€" oni.dbuda;ndllvin:t-â€"ndghm forting sense homé. These Stead as your residence. i It has been found ssary to open the East Annex, which is conâ€" sidered a good sign as building has been closed‘ for theâ€"past three years. es TE The bathing beach is now in operâ€" ation although the weather has been against any great vity â€" there The hotel proposes to make a feaâ€" ture, of the beach this year, as is indicated by an advertisement in anâ€" other column of this isgue. s MORAINE N } Some of the old tim activity is beinning to show at the Moraine, and would be greatly. sed if ï¬g weather ‘permitted. Friday 21, there will be a gathering of the Home Economics Womén in Business house party.> These dies, seventyâ€" five in number, are coming from all over the country, an0$ their party will last three days. 4 : ~Eleanor | _ Miss Eleanor Bir daughâ€" ter of Mr:mi' Mrs, Albert Birkenâ€" stein of Chicago wh ement to Mr. A. L. Fell, of flr. and Mrs. Sam Fell of city was reâ€" cently announced. f 1 1625 HINMAN An _ EVaANstOoN un _ IN EVANSTON a Sponso'? Tour to Brookfield Zoo T ROTHE D proâ€" ~‘The‘ adult recreation progra!ï¬' which is now being carried on .a Lincoln playground in the eveningfl will be added to as the Beason prop gresses. At present the program consists chiefly of baseball zamq} there being two leagues, men 1:3! and free games, will be carried on. Having the Ramblers, a chamâ€" uctors from the playground pion allâ€"girl ‘team, as their opponâ€" staff will be on the playgrounds Monâ€" ents, the Highwood Indians Baseâ€" day and Tuesday, June 24 and 25, ball team will be. after their sixth at vjhich time the children may regâ€" victory of the season at the Highâ€" ister and instructions will be given wood field on Sunday, June 23, and as to the schedule of activity for the| will begin at 3 o‘clock sharp. !;â€ui‘d“ of the week.__A detailed) ‘The Ramblers have established ‘h!wsihil‘“uh of activities for each Wedkf themselves As ‘strong competitors by ‘will appear in the papers from week| defeating many teams along the ‘to week. . Children are to report at North Shore . The last victory they Stm‘tt Park for registration . Mon« scored w against a Waukegan day | morning::and Tuesday »@fter+| team. After allowing only ten hits noon; Lincoln groups will register | during the (whole game, the pitcher Monday â€" afternoon and Tuegday pot up in the last inning and hit a morning; Ravinia children on Monâ€" home run with, two aboard to win day morning and Tuesday afternoon; the game, . ie 3P and those from the: Port Clinton | * * playground will register on Monday | o ® J afternoon and Tuesday morning. | | j & $ @ Eon h in mprntentntie eP cuges. ctottrcmattetcl Absinhiat sintrnamed Chicago Office: 180 N. Michigan Ave., Fra. 1281 t DERZTUZET PEves, EVERETT’S The largest, most popular Resort in the Rorth Woods. Flshing, bathing. boating, | : It is the intent of the playgrow f this year to carry on with | sw program started last year | for the on the playground so that by the end of the summer C every child taking : P of playgrounds will be able to swim and take care of ‘himself in the water. | Experienced instructors have been secured to do this work and it is hoped that the parents of tho;sécity will coâ€"operate with the playground : staff by sending their chil to the playgrounds in order| that they may benefit by this inâ€" struction. In addition to the swimâ€" ing program, baseball teams, both boys and girls, will be organized on the ,various playgrounds and will play a regular schedule of games in which sportsmanship and character will be stressed as well as skill. To fill out this program and to make it | ag varied and interesting as possible other activities such as volleyball, badminton, horseshoes, hikes, tennis " and free games, will be carried on. Special appointments for wedding portraits at your hogne or in the studio. Call There must be a ph_otoi graph to ‘keep the memory of that day for all time, _ : The sumnmer recreational program|women, which play . on a popsored by the Highland Park East]| sched There : are ~also . Par] bocrj for the residents of groups meeting at the playground Highland Park will be :qzrted next the}-uvwfto take advantage o Monday, June 24. The work this| the baseball diamonds. Groups ummer, under the direction of E, J.\ be organized for volleyball, bndmin-j Brown, superintendent of the Park ton, and other group games, in sevâ€" board, and Ray J. Cox, recreation eral weeks. Tennis courts and badâ€" direéctor, is to be organized in such| minton courts are also available at a manner that every individual liying| Singet park for those who wish | in this community will be able to use them, Every individual in thh“ participate, ‘The childrens program cong&:ui y jis urged to take advanâ€" will be built around two major proâ€" tage of the playgrounds and the jects, swimming and basebaill, while| program prganized for their benefit. the program for the adults will be| | _ | | | ___â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€" } mote varied, such activities as baseâ€"| :: . | Bathing Beach Open | ball, badminton, tennis and horse | | 11«; Facilities oi The Moraine shoes being stressed. "I HTotal Buthing Beach Ara now onen! figggg Sss esc m tcecine Bmert io the Terms will be given on each tract “QD offered in sale WE WILL SELL AT AUCTION s‘wl,li_xir GENEYVA THEATRE f IN LAKE GENEYA, WISCONSIN, ON _ _ _ _Wednesday, June 26, 1935, at 1:00 p.m. Here Comes the Bride _ Highland Park East Park Board Playgrounds LAKE GENEVA LAND AUCTION SALE The following delcï¬bo&fled Esta ‘John Murphy 102â€"acre dairy farm, on ma «puthwest o° Lake Geneva: where Ogorge Mantcy Iin uth St. Johns m.-...ï¬â€"-r‘ii“ , hot and cold runâ€" m fl:-é“mu-u‘ service. See large Mustrated bills in hanks. * given â€" Sales Conductorâ€"E. MARION PET ‘ Land Auctioneerâ€"Col. Faye L. H in #ale, Mnfli;u Agentâ€"Robt, A. Mack, Local Referenceâ€"W. L. Smith, ist Nation#! D. J, Notter, Real Estate, Lake Geneva, Hecketsweile Studio _ Photographers Avenue hoP THE PRES 3 yolud ui m cashy o VICTOR 1 Phdertn! plate fof a family Plc. v A}g,}_;ï¬n t Life Guard is on duty i noon: to ¢losing time, 10 p.m. daily and is prepared to give swimming| lessons to: those desirous of '3“ services. } % *‘»Mothers) may feel free to send their chil here with the assurâ€" Ance. that| they will be under the] "w‘-tchtur?ec of the Life Guard at all times. | _ ! /.. Bathing Beach Open : The â€" Facilities o{l The M Hotel Bathing Beach are now open to H Park residents and famâ€" ily.‘ Memberships may be obtained at the hotel office for $5.00 which enâ€" titles the family to use of the Hotel Beach forthe season. s Ph¢ HTaE .A mat s9 mapadam road, five miles l'i?."* Te o Adie Canii w 1 west of Gepoa City, Art Robinson lives. r' iles east of Lake Genâ€" Particulars Telephone T R. W. Larke, w L « ~ Adv. irm near Lake Geneva rtmdlm ves, Walter Vorpage! 1i RSON, Monmouth, 111 e Ramblers, a chamâ€" 1 ‘team, as their opponâ€" ighwood Indians Baseâ€" ill be. after their sixth he season at the Highâ€" Y. NO. SX IS INDIAN HOPE chens, i‘"""-l'r m ‘mirbury, IHL. . Bank, or ne H..P. 485 ale | Skokie Dallen 3 |_ : Winnetka 3360 . . 1900 : PLANTâ€"327â€"29 North Bsy ‘Rok $TORES â€" 747 Eim â€"1731 \ â€"Deerfleld, N. 1 c Forest, * | A o toll charge. | 4 4 On Thursday, June 27, the Indians will play the Boosters, their home town ; in a twiâ€" light game on the wood field. The game is talled six o‘clock. Last year the I the city championship by defeating the Boosâ€" ters by a a decisive sgore. This timé the Boosters are out to get revenge There will be a admission charge, and it is the of the Indians‘ management that a large cmdwfllmmï¬na.?thhehnp pion allâ€"girl team. «/ "Qood Laundering L Cheaper BEGAUSEâ€".M‘ vebutonq not used consiafiigh Before you y winter (or #mp ‘ your summer) â€" haveâ€"them .f"{. with ° _ with® individual wing FRESH PERCH DINNER D VILLA MOBERNE Drive! On these days . . . the countryside... is fregh Hind besutiful!. .. Puring the week ¢, . the roads aren‘t crowded ... and the wayside stands i4 rou to eatl W‘u"“ W s\ |an LC ag ie 4 \!â€"â€"\ ( M wb ns _ " [ \*I \B e s y N KP*CE > > iess â€" ".ï¬ [(O T RMRTo U EXTRBRA DAY~ Dine in our Garden and enjoy @QUALITY â€" LaUnogreas VILLA %DERN;cosmoLï¬m ‘MER. FRANK HUTCHINS, | Under the direction of Mr .. iff TOpen the. year / .. . 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