m-l-ucu-lg-m:.ml.numo-uwmm pare‘ guastie of cach week by the Udeli Printing Company, Udel! Bullding, B intended for must be written of the C aio, sit ith ‘the mame and aodrens" of the "aritet." They should reash the idhor" by noon to insure appearance in current issue. Bubscription Price, $1.50 per year One of the finest performances ever staged by Highland Park High school students was given last Friday evening, by j. ‘ci?lt of twentyâ€"six, who gave Jane Austen‘s "Pride and Preâ€" u u.II To enumerate the qualities of each member of the cast would only be a repetition of commendation. The play was letter perfect â€" a finished production. Not alone should all the credit go to the students who parâ€" ticipated. As the engineer on a locomotive is responsible for the safety of his passengers, so the director of a play is responâ€" sible for its success. . We take our hats off to Miss Elyse Rinkenberger for her excellent directing and untiring efforts to bring the allâ€"school play to a successful ending. m&- of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments, where as admigizn thatac‘ts ‘vobigbed, will by charged st fopoinr advertising reter . . . Mr. and Mrs. Axel Erickson are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, May 21 . . . Anâ€" nouncement is made of the approachâ€" ing marriage of Eunice Knox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Knox, to Mr. MacLaren Richards of New York, which takes place May 26 . .. The marriage of Matilda Kerber and George Moreton took place Monday evening . .. Anâ€" nouncement is madé of the marriage of Miss Burnadette St. Peter and Garfiecld Dickson Proctor . . . The Wm. Seilers of Deerfield announce the birth of a son, Friday. TWENTY YEARS AGO May 28, 1918 The Ravinia Club is campaigning for funds for the continuance of Ravinia Park as a musical enterâ€" tainment center .. . Fritz Bahr conâ€" tributed 65 per cent of his total sales (or $90) on May 22 to the War Chest fund . . . Leuer Bros. will open thei rnew garage at the corâ€" ner of Green Bay road and Glenâ€" view avenue June 1st . . . Mrs. Charles Alexander Smith announces the marriage of her niece, Anna Louise Freese, to Rev. Ewarld Florâ€" in Sterz of Watertown, Wis. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Lange of Wauâ€" kegan, formerly of Deerfield, anâ€" nounge_the birth of a son, Walte! James, Jr . . . Cards have been reâ€" ceived by the parents of Sgt. Arâ€" thur McCaffrey and Allan Flynn anâ€" nouncing their safe. arrival in France . .. Citizens are being urged to purchase 50 per cent soft coal as a war measure. ... Dr. Forrest H. Page, O:teop-ath with offices in Chicago, is opening an office in ‘the Moldaner building TEN YEARS AGO May 24, 1938 Bessie Ruth Clavey, two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clavey of Deerfield was accidentally killed Sunday evening by her fathâ€" er‘s car as he was backing into his driveway . . . Miss Margaret Byrn, who was head of the High School physical education departâ€" ment, has joined the real estate firm to be known as Harkness and Byrn at progressive Highland Park through the files of The Press. LOOKING BACKWARD Wednesday â€"Thursday s "FIRST HUNDRED YEARS‘ ROBERT MONTGOMERY, VIRGINIA BRUCE, WARREN WILLIAM JIMMY FIDLER‘S PARADE OF HOLLYWOOD STARS â€" COLOR CARTOON "A Star Is Hatched" â€" BILL CORUM SPORTS, ‘"In the Swim" LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY Wednesdayâ€" Thursday Fridayâ€"Saturdayâ€"(Matinee and Evening) Sunday â€"Monday â€"Tuesday May 29â€"30â€"31 (Sun. continuous 2 to 11) â€" (Mon., Memorial Day, first show at 5 GLADYS SWARTHOUT, JOHN BOLES, JOHN BARRYMORE, LOONEY TUNE cn'mom‘rc".ipmm' wnm 'lfu' The First of a series P * _ â€"â€" Bobby Jones in "How I Play Go .!:lrmn* LATEST PATHE NEWS Saturday Matine Only ‘The Second Episode of the thrilling adventures of _ =@THE KID COMES BACK" and Rus" â€" LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY. JEANETTE Maâ€"DONALD, NELSON wgn WALTER PIDGEON LBO cn%.w. Y -rm PATRIOTIC FEATURETTE IN 1conor "Under Southern Stars" LATEST UNIVERSAL NEWS THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS "GOIRL OF THE GOLDENX WEST" Flash Gordon "THE LIVING DEAD" * THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP "ROMANCE IN THE DARK" SCHOOL PLAY A SUCCESS Mrs. Florence W. Bartel, Associate Mrs. Robert W. Pettis, Deerfleld 1 Starring â€" LARRY "Bester" CRABBE Doors open at 4:30) Un nord Pnd in‘ "Le Although the class of 1937 is no longer being honored with the one coming festivities for commenceâ€" ment, _ Northwestern _ university‘s "baby" class will hold a reunion during the alumni celebration to be held June 10 and 11 on the Evanâ€" ston campus. We hope to bring about a celeâ€" bration that will be continued in the years to come," stated Frederick Kaumanns, chairman of the alumni commission of the class. "After graduation," he continued, "the maâ€" jority of students tend to drift apart from their college contacts. We believe that we can establish a stronger bond between members. of the class of ‘37 than has ever been brought about by any other class." Members of the alumni comntisâ€" sion of Northwestern university‘s class of ‘37 are: Frederick Kauâ€" manns, chairman; Laurence Buckâ€" master, Foundation Fund chairman; Marjory Kelly, publicity; Ruth Hoagland and Lois Tucker, execâ€" utive committee; Chet Garas, execâ€" utive secretary; Lester Shreiber and William Fullager, parade commitâ€" tee; Charles Keyser and Helen Mcâ€" Karahan, social chairman; Celeste Gianakopulos, secretary; Clyde Murâ€" phy, business manager; Kay Lempâ€" ke, Geraldine Fergus and Kay Amâ€" merman, correspondence, and regisâ€" tration committee. "Northwestern U" Class of 1937 Plans Celebration June 10â€"11 As the alumni begin to congreâ€" gate from all parts of the country for the 1938 commencement and reâ€" union exercises, those of last year‘s graduating class will hold a spirited reunion party in Evanston. This social event will be the started for Saturday‘s alumni luncheon, regisâ€" tration and parade. Along with the social aspects of the day will be a drive for the Northwestern univerâ€" sity Foundation Fund under the diâ€" rection of Laurence Buckmaster. Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY Quality Cleaners DRY CLEANING CO. AND & cents per single copy May 25â€"26 May 27â€"28 June 1â€"2 North Chicago Y.M.C Team To Play H.P. Here Next Sunday Highland Parkers will see two flashy teams in action Sunday when the leagueâ€"leading North Chicago Young Men‘s club baseball team tangles with the Highland Park outâ€" fit at Sunset park. Through stellar work by Lefty Morrisey, the North Chicago nine, together with the Highwood Boosâ€" ters, is currently leading the Lake county bracket of the Illinois State Amateur Baseball league with two wins in as many starts. +Don‘t forget the dinnerâ€"dance sponsored by the eight teams comâ€" posing the Lake county bracket to be held next Wednesday at the famed Sky Rocket cafe on Skokie road. Reservations can be secured from Harry Chambers Jr. or any member of the Highland Park nine. Morrisey and Co. exhibited their prowess twice last year before Highâ€" land Park fans. The aggregation, if anything, is stronger this year. Highland Park lost a tough one last week at Libertyville 8 to 7. "Black Frank" Dalle Valle pitched good ball but erratic fielding kept the local lads from carving out a win. Monday, Memorial day, the Highâ€" land Park nine will journey to Lake Forest to play off a game postponed from May 15. Rain forced cancelâ€" lation of the tilt on that date. Ravinia Man Hurt in Auto Accident Wagner, riding alone, was trayâ€" eling south on Sheridan road shortâ€" ly after 1 a.m. when the accident happened. A passing motorist took Wagner to Victory Memorial hosâ€" pital. He was found to be sufferâ€" ing from back injuries and possible internal injuries. Blinded by the headlights of a northbound automobile early today, Alfred Wagner, 39, of the Northâ€" moor Country club, Ravinia, was seâ€" riously injured when his car crashed into a guard rail at the Sâ€"curve on Sheridan road north of Waukegan. Crosse & Blackwell PURE FRUIT PRESERVE 8 assorted flavors ... Crosse & Blackwell PURE FRUIT JELLY 3 glasses for Monarch PEANUT BUTTER, 1% lbs PICKLESâ€"Bulk in Kosher RITZ CRACKERS Pard, Ideal, Armours and Red Heart; 3 cans for... MRS. AISENS Pure ° EGG NOODLES, p?g.. . Zlc Try a loaf of Italian Style BREAD, loaf ... Italian Dinmers are very moderate per 1b DERBY CHICKEN BROTH, 18â€"08. jar in cost. Here ade this week‘s Specials . . . Spaghetti .. . Tomato Paste . . . Round Steak . . . Mushâ€" luscious MELONS; 2 for Imperial Valley California Best Florida JUICY ORANGES; 3 doz. for Finest Sunkist LEMONS Selected MUSHROOMS PFOCHIETTI BROS., an independent store, offers quality foods at cash in conjunction with a free delivery service. per Ib. box Fruits & Vegetables Dill; 3 for Phone 747 7A8 DOG FOOD SPECIAL Finest BUTTER Ib. 25%6 CASHâ€"WITH QUALITY SERVICE Groceries Rolled TKE PRES8 PICCHIETTI BROS. CASH FOOD MARKET PHONE YOUR ORDER AND WE WILL DELIVER IT TO YOU C.O.D 79¢ 49¢ 29¢ 21¢ 10c 23¢ 35¢ 10¢ 25¢ 34¢ 89¢ 29¢ Pupil Achievement Above Average " ) "Pupil achievement is above the average is our impression," reads a report by Clyde M. Campbell and F. C. Hood, high school inspectors from the University of lIllinois, who vis ited the Highland Park high school about ten days ago. "The school spirit of the students is excellent," the report continues, "and an especially fine relationship between teachers and pupils is to be observed. The pupils are attentive, interested, and responsive in classâ€" room work. The provision for extra curricular atcivities is satisfactory. Best Armour‘s or Miller & Hart BACON COLD MEAT SPECIALâ€"Finest Cut PRIME ROAST OF BEEF 27 Finest ROUND STEAK 35 PRIME SIRLOIN STEAK Finest Quality BACON MEAT LOAFâ€"Pork, Beef and Veal Best VEAL ROAST LEG O‘ LAMB Finest Quality Genuine SPRING LAMB SPINACHâ€"Tender, broad leaves Extra fancy quality; large bunches; 2 for CLEAN QUICK CHIPS P & G SOAP Home Grown ASPARAGUS 8 bars Lima Beansâ€"lowest market prices. Blackberrics, Blucberrics , Strawâ€" 5â€"lb. box for ... CAMAY or PALMOLIVE, 4 bars The school is well organized and Pure Granulated Cane Weekâ€"End Meat Specials SUGCAR SOAP 27¢ 25¢ 21¢ 10¢ 19¢ y P3 operating M...ul the relaâ€" board of education, and teachers apâ€" pears to be excellent. "The esprit de corps of the teachâ€" ers appears to be excellent," reads the report," and we received a very general favorable impression of the faculty. The teachers are well trained for the work to which they have been assigned; about half of them have master‘s degrees and a number of those who hold only bachâ€" elor‘s degrees have done a considerâ€" able amount of graduate work. The teacher load is satisfactory, and we observed no instruction which apâ€" peared to be below average. Some of it appeared to be very good, inâ€" deed. The program of studies is satâ€" isfactory. "In general, the instructional equipment is very good, well organâ€" ized, well cared for, and effectively used. The library, which is extenâ€" sive and well selected, is well orâ€" ganized and supervised. 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