Distinguished houses of moderate cost by R. T. B Hand. Decorative Art â€"1937. More Houw:e for your money by Elizabeth Go: den. Shone Raume by Hoffman. Moderne Englische Hauser and innenraume Raume, by C. James. 1986 Book of Small Housesâ€"Arâ€" chitectural Forum. A Such magazines as "House Beauâ€" ti(ul," "House and Garden," "Amerâ€" The Gardener‘s First Year by Alâ€" fred Bates. t Roses of the World in Color by J. H. McFarland. "'riuiuu-tuqn_.cmww K. F. Shepardson. the coming weeks will bring in our A few néw books in gurdens and flower recently added to the already large collection in the iibrary are: Annuals and perennials by C. H. Hatschat. f Garden of Gourds by H. Bailey. Gardens and Gardeningâ€"1937. The Garden Grows by J. F. Leemâ€" The Chicago Flowér Show, April 8â€"11 is but one of many such exhi« bitions throughout the country. ‘They give us a foretaste of what THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1987 Design in Flower Arrangement by Building and Improving Them Houses for Moderate Meansâ€"R. ‘The Window Garden by B. R. Offers WAUKECGAN COKE ‘fuss VVAUKEGAN/ (%# FREE . NOW soo _ \COKE/ â€" #®â€" HOTEL SHERMAN THE MOS8T “""" f HOTEL A9 0M 81# D ~ CHICGASO _ 6 TY HICHLAND PARK PUBLLC LIBRARY HICHLAND PARK ILLNOIS Facilyv Cantrallad Hast : At Low Cost _ "For Your Comfort. Paul Borchardt â€" Menoni & Mocogni Mercer Lumber Company, Deerfield Highland Park Fuel Company Too acoms 1100 satus daive voun can mlowt in â€" wont or tus Couter wan nooen Phroa a m# drenteres © wity tat caatt snow a. ded and Sold By Theory and practice will be comâ€" bined in all the courses. Journalism students will work on the summer edition of the Daily Northwestern, in addition to their classes in copyâ€" reading, news and sports reporting, and editorial and feature writing? The institute, attended in the past six years ‘by students from fortyâ€"four states, is held under the joint direction of the School of Speech and the Medill â€"School of Journalism of Northwestern uniâ€" versity, Classes are taught by memâ€" bers of the faculty of the two schools, aided by a number of visâ€" iting teachers and professional men. Seventyâ€"five full tuition scholarâ€" ships will be awarded to outstandâ€" ingâ€" high school students in jourâ€" nalism, deBate and dramaties by the National Institute for High School Students at Northwestern university this summer. The institute which is open to be held in two sections. ‘The jourâ€" nalism division will be held June 13 to July 10 and the debate and dramatics division will be held July 11 to August 14. ~ Gardens" offer much in gardening, N. U. to Award 75 Scholarships at Summer Sessgion Debates and dramatists will take stick is moved forward the elevators «re depressed. This causes the tail of the ship to rise, brt from the moved back the clevators go up which causes the tail to go down, your instruction by explaining to mfluofloetofththumju& struments for the controlling of ship. ‘These are the elevators, the ailerons and the rudder. ailerons and the rudder, ‘The elevators are the two moveâ€" able plane surfaces that are parâ€" alle! to the ground, one of them on either side of the rudder, which is pilot‘s seat the nose appears to go (Next week: "On More About Klevators and Aflerons.") strapping yourself in. ‘Then your instructor climbs in, starts up the engine, asks you if you are ready, opens the throttle and takes off. _ As soon as the plane has reached Assuming you have already been up at least once just to get the genâ€" eral freeâ€"asâ€"aâ€"bird "feel" of fiying, we now go up in earnest for the real lesson â€"in fiying. You into the cockpit and sit down, ® First Time Up Byâ€"this time the readers, whatâ€" ever may be his or her degree of enthusiasm for this thing called fiyâ€" ing, should have some idea of what fiying is all about. But up to this point these brief articles have been informative only insofar as the automobile‘ salesman at the auto show is informative. He describes to you the mechanical details of the engine and points them out byl means of the cutâ€"down section, but means of the cutâ€"down section, but until you‘ve. mastered, let us say, how to start up a car from a standâ€" still going up a steep .grade, you can‘t call yourself a driver. â€" And so aloft we go! A delightful program was given by the Misses Hazel M. Fisher, Anâ€" ita Wells and Susan Letterer, acâ€" companist, students of Lake Forest Much credit is due Dan Hunt, chef de gare of the County Voiture, who was in charge, for the success of the evening. _ spent from one to three seasons at Camp Minocqus located on Tomaâ€" hawk Lake near Minocqua, Wisconâ€" sin. _ Boys of many prominent Highland Park families have atâ€" tended Camp Minocqua during â€"its thirtyâ€"two years of operation under the direction of Dr. J. P. Sprague of Evanston." ... WiDjap» . Sohlnon.... omand . shof. da gare (state commander) and Wilâ€" liam H. Waugh, state judge adyoâ€" cate of the 40 and 8 were present "The following Highland Park boys attended camp reunion Saturâ€" day, March 20: John Hull, Stansfield Turner, Jim Clark, and Walter Borg. G + Thanking you for your many faâ€" vors of the past, I am, 200 Attend March Meeting of 40 & 8 An attendance of over 200 were present at the March meeting of the Lake County Voiture 604 of the Forty and Eight society held Friâ€" day evening in Deerfleld Masonic temple. x e egc e mh.u*d.*ï¬b bates and build and design stage sets and scenery along with their studies in play stageâ€" etaft, diction, acting, makeâ€"up. Several days during , semester will also be devoted to trips to pubâ€" lishing plants, theaters, broadcastâ€" ing stations, museums, and concerts in Chicago and vicinity. Information concerning scholarâ€" ships and other details of the inâ€" stitute may be secured by writing to. the director of the National Inâ€" stitute for High School Students, Northwestern university, Evanston, Tilinois. and gave very interesting taiks, Charles C. Kapschull, Past State Communder of the American Legion was also present and spoke. _ Students will live in the men‘s and women‘s dormitories at the uniâ€" versity under supervision of inâ€" structors. At close of the sesâ€" sion, three ips to North» western university, valued at $150 apiece, will be awarded to students whose work has been meritorious during the summer. t H. P. Boys Attend Camp Reunion in Minocqua March 20 The reunion activities included & swim at Patten gymnasium in the morning, luncheon at the Georgian hotel and an afternoon of movies, yells and camp songs. and PRELIMINARY LESSONS IN: LEARNING TO FLY . by Taylor Cub (This is the tenth ofâ€" a series of brief informative lessons designâ€" ed to form a complete ground school course in fiying.) | © X. On What Is Pointed Out the These Highland Park boys have height Sincerely yours, W. F. CAMERON Business Manager. 2 NoiE tm nc 5 k ut , aclnih dit e (ecial. wa i ue T0 [ 1M . inapaiena c is o k â€" i ns . 5 c anala i * will begin THE PRES3 For many years to |the . deâ€" pression, but, prmrb.'dufl the depression, the middle income group of people in the United States ::btco:loflnud-lnqvmd difficulty of obtaining necessary msedical care at a cost which the family budget can -n:t.m.!‘.llhy people can easily pay of phyâ€" sicians and hospitals, and poor peoâ€" ple are given this care cost. But the burden of is that strains the nerves and the books of members of the inâ€" “_.mfl’. I Toiel‘:-to ubvhuau{namn.. there gradually evo! a for Hospital Care, which is being satisfactorily worked out in Chiâ€" eago and in some of its suburbs. A group of families pays a comparaâ€" this sum, any member of the group requiring hospital care within the year may have it free of charge for a period of twentyâ€"one days. This is a type of insurance which relieves these families of the menâ€" tal worry attendant on hospital costs, and assures them of adequate eare, A saving of more than $120 for ° the first twentyâ€"five patients who received this care, was anâ€" nounced by its director, Perry Adâ€" delmann, executive secretary of the Hospital Insurance Corporation‘ of Chicago, with testimonial letters from the individuals treated praisâ€" ing the arrangement.. tion, at the last lecture of the ‘Thursday evening lecture series sponsored by the Adult Education Council of Highland Park, Thursâ€" day evening, April 1, in the English Perry Addelman to Explain Hospital Insurance Plan Mr. Addelmann will explain the working of this plan, and tell how it can be applied to the local situaâ€" w.-_-nthhchh'fl outdoorsâ€"and for BETTER and ha brakes in perfect Te thiee hits in 2 tinrmach seate: up. Our new BENDIX BRAKE tester is absclutely accurate. A MAN CAN CUT HIS OVERHEAD EXPENSES THIS SPRING WITHOUT DENYING HIMSELF A. NEW SPRING HAT _ \By PLAiNâ€"SPOKEN Pere Flowers by telegraph to all parts of the civilized world by direct wire over we are in Highland Park. Just call Highland Park 3420.© EASTER LILIESâ€" For The Best In Flowers For Over 40 Years Will There Be One In Your Home Next Sunday? â€" Laurel Avenueâ€"1 Block West of Depot * Telephone Highland Park 3420 LN is c dihond i Sihoid*, Bedding plants, and fiats of speâ€" cial grown annuals will be sold throughout the day. Advance orâ€" ders for an interesting assortment green, Saturday, May 29. Prepare for Garden Fair in Ravinia nounces its annual Garden Fair which will be held on the village elub reom. at the 8:16 pm.‘ _ â€" Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. P. M. Raff, Ch. Publicity Phone H. P. 178 THE FINEST OF TS KIND! at in charge of the fair. Mrs. Mhehh-ndflix assisted by Mrs. W. J. Salem as coâ€" chairman and a committee of fourâ€" teen garden club members. of annuals will be taken for delivâ€" ery on that date, by the committee . Sfehnand hark sef Your Typewriter Man STATIONER PAGE THIRTEEN