PAGE FOUR Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highiand Purk, Hlinols n‘wnauï¬uuuuw.mu’rd intended for publication must be. written side of the paper 4 g_w'"hfl(-.â€"n‘u&qdï¬w. Ting Thould rexch ino thiee Iy Subscription Price, $1.50 per year Wednesday ncon to insure appearance in current issue. en whhee an vhaiaties :%.‘u':.'u'a“ ol ot charged 14 repoler aorariictng rakee ** . c hine L. Udell. r-_hï¬_:‘-' ooo Sron lag Shoe TWENTY YEARS AGO June 21, 1918 Pearl theater, located on First street, south of Central avenue, which has been under construction for several months, will open Sub-! urday, June 30, with a matinee preâ€" senting Mary Pickford in "A Poor Little Rich Girl." . . . Frederick Wilâ€" liam Schumacher, proprietor of Schuâ€" macher‘s drug store, died Tuesday as the result of heart trouble . . . Miss Gertrude Zahnle, daughter of Mrs. Anne Zahnle of this city and William Morton of San Mateo, Calif., were married Monday at Immacuâ€" late Conception church . . . Miss Lillian Clapper of Deerfleld was hurt in an automobile accident Satâ€" urday evening . .. Miss Olive Haeâ€" fele and Miss Bessie Moon visited Mrs. Roger Fritsch in Perry, Ta., over the week end . . .Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brotherton of Ann Arbor, Mich., are announcing the birth of a son, June 13 . . . Mr. John Cumâ€" mings, a former resident of this city, died June 15th at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Murphy, in Wauâ€" conda. TEN YEARS AGO June 21, 1928 School District No. 107 will vote on bond issue June 23 for additional rooms. Green Bay road site is recâ€" ommended . . . The marriage of Miss Sarah Margaret Mills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lawrence Mills, to Mr. Richard Lamb of Hinsdale, will take place Saturday, June £3 . . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sheahen of Central avenue announce the birth of a daughter June 15 . . A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wolters of N. St. Johns avenue June 16 . . . The marriage of Miss Agnes Hart of this city and Nicholas Miller of Wilâ€" mette took place yesterday morning in St. Joseph‘s church in Winnetka )6\ Miss Norma Evelyn Iwer of shkosh, Wis., and Wendall A. Hill of this city were married June 16 . . . Albert Nafe, Jr. died Sunday in the Waukegan hospital following a long illness . . . Dr. W. B. Metâ€" calf of Deerfield returned Friday from Minneampolis where he attendâ€" ed the American Medical Association meeting last week. s Miss Mary Egen, librarian at the Highland Park Public Library, is enjoying a few weeks motor trip in the Smoky Mountain region. HOW TO RELIEVE SUNBURN TORTURE Bunburn pain is skin eooled, m«am?"'q_ ï¬"m"’i’m â€"when you use Oflâ€"o ts :.:Wléï¬r m" h rmnmu in and preven ::m y w-mdorh‘l-f':;r other bu.% cits, Insect bites, sore w r fund your money if not at progressive Highland Park through the files of The Press. LOOKING BACKWARD SroxKItEVALLEY LAUNDRY INC. THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS Bath Towels Made Soft and Sanitary! Drive! On these spring days . . . the THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP Mrs. Florence W. Bartel, Associate Mrs. Robert W. Pettis, Deerfleld 1 Phone Highland Park 3310 LAUNDERY Wa: _f1016 Wi Tower â€" Tel. Central $3§6 '-{m MNorls Wabach Are." * Ee Biske 2006 Highwood Boosters Blank Half Day 7â€"0 The powerful Highwood Boosters, leaders in the Illinois State Amaâ€" teur league, kept right on going last Sunday by scoring their sevâ€" enth straight victory of the season while blanking the Vernon A. C. of Half Day by a score of 7â€"0 at the Boosters field before a crowd of several hundred. ¢ This was Harry Skidmore‘s seeâ€" ond consecutive victory and shutout of the season as a Boosters mound man. _ Allowing 3 scattered hits while striking out 13 he also shared the hitting attack with Pasquesi and Lenzini by getting two safeties out of four trips to the plate. _ _ _ The Boosters will also engage themselves next Wednesday in a night game starting at 6:15 p.m. against the colorful Artistic Cleanâ€" ers of Waukegan, who have scored victories over such clubs as the Stanzak Bros., Grayslake, Zion A. C., North Chicago and many otl;. ers. Highwood 7 AB R H OE Maestri, If ... 5 1 1 0 Pasquesi, cf ....._.c..c4â€"1 2 0 Palmet, ss .......cclll. 50 0 1 0 Thompson, 3b ... 5 1 2 0 Lengini, 9b ... 4 .2 8 0 Trucano, rf .......l.. 3 0 1 0 Campagni,. 1b ... 4 .1 10 0 Skidmore, p .......... 4 1 2 0 Traini, 2b ... 0 0 0 0 Next Sunday, June 26, the Highâ€" wood club is expected to meet plenâ€" ty of trouble when they face the strong Y.M.C. aggregation from Libertyville at the Highwood field. Time 2:30 p.m. Totals. ...... Half Day (0) Gleason, 2b . Calanca, 1b . Use bathroom towels and linens that are thoroughly cleansed and sanitized| Our laundering of "all the wash‘" assures you of this satisfaction and protection! Give us a phone call! has the atmosphere of a true home as well as the spaciousness necessary for the accommodations of large funerals. Seguin & Logan OUR Funeral Home 52 North Second St. Phone H. P. 3878 & cents per single copy Wildhagen, ef Leuthasser, ss Nehemer, If ...... V. Schoeder, 3b biey, If ...« Schoder, p ....... Gilman, p Logan, 2b Maylfeld, c Illinois Amateur League Highwood (Boosters) ... North Chicago (St. Joe) Lae . Forest (Y.M.C.) . Grayslake (Pirates) ... Waukegan (Bally Muck) Half Day (Vernon A.C.) Highland Park (Y.M.C.) Sunday results: Highwood 7, Half Day 0; Grayslake 3, Highland Park 0; North Chicago 5, Waukegan 4; Lake Forest 4, Libertyville 2. Highwood Recreation Send Barn Dance Group To Maywood Considered one of the best square dancing groups in the district, A group of Oak Terrace sehool chilâ€" dren will leave for Maywood Saturâ€" day, June 25, to represent Lake county at a district wide exhibit given there as part of the dedicaâ€" tion exercises to a half a million dollar field house. This group, which is being sent to Maywood by the Recreation proâ€" ject, first learned square dancing last fall in he Recreation project square dance classes under the diâ€" rection of Guy Colby of WLS. The class consisted of 100 boys and girls and met weekly. i The following boys and girls make up the group: Doris Lyle, callâ€" er; Francis Tondi, banjo player; Edâ€" ward Bellei, harmonica player. Elâ€" Â¥oer Bertucci, Ruth and June Maâ€" Cabee, Adolph Rosaline, Benny Morâ€" dini, Helen Cheradini, Louis Croâ€" vetti and Elsie Nanniâ€"are the danâ€" cers. ‘Totals The Ravinia Festival Will Open Thursday Evening, June 30 Another Gala Season 333 N. Michigan Ave., Central 7360 LAKE BLUFF LAKE FOREST Mrs. G. Corson Ellis, 285 W. Laurel Ave., Lake Forest 1636 HIGHLAND PARK Richard A. Kebbon, 432 N. Linden, Highland Park 3909 Mrs. Maurice Mandeville, 600 Scranton Ave., L. Bluff 214 Mrs. Dwight C. Orcutt, 786 Greenleaf, Glencoe 238 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAKE FOREST Lake Forest, Illinois STATE BANK & TRUST COMPANY THE WILMETTE STATE BANK Wilmette, Illincis + THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WINNETKA Winnetka, HNlinois HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK Highland Park, Mlincis You Can Save $3.50 on Each Coupon Book by Purchasing Now! Evanston, Ilincis The 1938 Ravinia Festival will present the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in a series of twentyâ€"four concerts directed bK) the finest international Conductors available. Distinâ€" guished Guests, Artists and Soloists will appear this season as added attractions to this superb program. The 1938 Ravinia Festival season this year will extend for 6 weeks, closing August 7th. Books containing eighteen coupons are now on sale for $10.00 each. These coupons can be used either for admission at the gate, or for reserved seats in the pavilion. Coupons are transferable and can be used for any concert. Without coupon books eighteen gats admissions for regular programs could cost $13.50. Coupon books can be secured from the Ravinia Festival Chairman or a committee member in your community, the North Shore banks or stores listed below. Make all checks payable to Richard E. Pritchard, Treasurer. 7 “t;i; offer will definitely close when our limited supply of coupon books has been ex AUs R *EBB PBBLs Save Money... Buy Coupon Books for Ravinia Festival Now "Her Jungle Love" at Deerpath Theatre "Hoer Jungle Love," "Arsene Puâ€" pin Returns," "Mad About Music" and "College Swing," coming to the Deerpath theatre next week. An alluring and mysterious island in the South Seas, filmed for the first time in breath taking Techniâ€" color, forms the background for the new Ray Millandâ€"Dorothy Lamour romance Her Jungle Love {which will be presented Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at the Deerâ€" path. _ A streamlined mystery story with all the punch and zip of modern No Coupon Booksâ€"~Will Be Sold After July & RAVINIA FESTIVAL TICKET COMMITTEE and let us give you an estimate. Free your trees and shrubs of injurious insect pests which are so prevalent now along the North Shore. We have the most modern equipment for doing this work and employ upâ€"toâ€"date methods in pruning and feeding ailing trees. General Chairman, J. Eugene Davis COUPON BOOK ACENCIES Spray Your Trees Now . GCall 3420 COMMUNITY CHAIRMEN Office Laurel Avenue â€" 1 Block West of Depot superâ€"detectives in pursuit of their quarry, is unfolded in Arsene Lupin Returns, starring Virginia Bruce, Melvyn Douglas and Warren Wilâ€" liam, playing Saturday. . Mad About Music, Deanna Durâ€" bin‘s newest and acclaimed her best singing picture â€" a comedy drama with a few tears and those in a most effective manner, The story of the little girl with the makeâ€" beâ€" lieve father and whose dreams come true. Supported by Herbert Marâ€" shall, Gail Patrick and Arthur Treadher; playing Sundayf, Monâ€" day, Tuesday and Wednesday. Gracie Allen, George Burns and Martha Raye, head the allâ€"star cast of the new musical comedy, College Mrs. Ernst 8. Von Ammon, 568 Elm, Winnetka 262 KENIL WORTH Mrs. T. Weller Kimball, 333 Leicester Rd., Kenilworth 3582 WILMETTE Mrs. Waliter R. Knupfer, 7 Crescent PI, Wilmette 1152 EVANSTON Mrs. Arthur M. Betts, 735 Central, University 1959 FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. Evanston, Tilinois RAVINIA FESTIVAL LYON & HEALY, INC. MARSHALL FTIELD & COMPANY Retail Store, Chicago SPAULDINGâ€"GORHAM, INC. Drake Hotel, Chicago Room 1522â€"231 S. LaSalle St., Chicago Wabash at 200 Maple Hill Road, Glencoe, Glencoe 1106 ., Chicago Swing which will be presented Thursday and Friday of next week. In this story of a collegiate nitwit who takes over a leading American university and rums it to suit herâ€" self, the three gay clowns are asâ€" sisted in their antics by Bob Hope who climbed into the top drawer of stardom by virtue of his single perâ€" formance as master of ceremonies in the recent Big Broadcast of 1938 Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Casper of Glencoe are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter born Sunday, June 19, at the Highland Park hospital. THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1938