immediately. to tour with We of the Major Bowes units. At Northwestern university, Jas. Sanford, whose performance on the Bo interesting is the music trainâ€" hbhd%ï¬.u... rhbu School, that -ï¬ookmgz contact with the works of master musicians of all times, in the singâ€" ing or playing of scores written by the greatest composers, and musiâ€" leader of the orchestra, and by M Finch, director of both the Band and the Chorus, gives a musical backâ€" ground which allows the student to progress rapidly after school days are over. wperfection of the performance of the M&hm of ¢ together in harmony toward a goal, and the joy and satisfaction -t.'n.vhhï¬n-nhfb% ing on the saxophone aroused enthusinsm of Major Bowes. He was Moreover, the self discipline necâ€" â€"lvrb performance, the :'ï¬nw byâ€" the that each one‘s part is essential to the beauty and School Music department are justly proud, are young men and women of talent and character who are happy :-ihmâ€mh t:l: to ‘Their instruments ure of s wide range, and the type of music perâ€" formed varies widely, showing that the department is helpful in any Hud-kvï¬":rhh& individual . student, it stressâ€" es the necessity of having a sound classical background and a know!â€" edge of the music of the masters. Roger and Barbara Balke are two members of the talented Balke famâ€" ily who have chosen to follow music as ‘s career. Roger is living in in a musical group which has beâ€" come wellâ€"known in that part of the sountry. He plans to continue his musical career, and his fine talent gained in developing musically toâ€" ward that goal, make for a developâ€" ment of personality and character that cannot be overestimated. in the mugical world, and of whom the community as well as the High a number of piano concerts, in reâ€" cent years, in conjunction with his wife, who is also a concert pianist. He also teaches the piano, and is her talent for the cello, studied at ueation at McMurray college, playâ€" and character insure him a successâ€" Other graduate whose good work has brought him success and proâ€" Roger continued his musical studâ€" les in Switzerland, where he had the good fortune to develop his piâ€" ano playing and musical knowledge is in the Dayton Symphony Orchesâ€" West, whose interest is in the clarâ€" inet, has continued his musical edâ€" Highland Park, where he has given ~â€"Mary â€" Allan < Hokanson, â€"whose playing of the harp elicits praise wherever she performs, is continâ€" motion in the musical world, while High School Music Cour ; is phenomenal, is gaining conâ€" n‘mu&m: 7 S. ST. XOHDNIS AVENUE® PHOME HICHLANO PARK 435 P H O T O G &R A‘P‘H ER S HECKETSWEILER SBpaulding, a cornetist, is anâ€" TRY THIS SERVICE ; ... PHONE FOR AN APPOINTMENT WARC! time is all that ‘wo will need. Let us have the opportunity tb render ~an <excellent portrait of you. :Half an hour of your one of a Yo_‘qrA is Photograph studying the piano on which he TD # wallors ns oo on pects to continue her <arâ€" reer on the double bass, which she with much skill, and "Pegsy" im plans to continue her masâ€" tery of the cello, after her graduâ€" ation from Ilinois Wesleyan uni versity, where she is studying t perfect herself in the great art of W Have Voice in Routing Trucks Efforts to amend the pending Il!â€" inois Truck Act to prevent unnecâ€" essary motor truck traffic on resiâ€" Attorney <Edwin A; â€" Robson of Wilmette, who has been appointed counsel for the North Short towns and the property owners, n the matâ€" ter, appeared before the Illinois Uniâ€" cello These are of h:?nnnhn.b;-* difl.ï¬l‘:lmï¬in- m:‘.‘&"&.u.m"‘“.. hudhmxd# terest in our country. form Motor Vehicle Laws Commsâ€" sion with a proposed amendment designed to remedy what is considâ€" ered a serious defect in the bill as is now written. The essence â€" of the proposed amendment is that local communiâ€" ties should have a voice in the routâ€" ing of motor trucks before certifiâ€" cates or permits are issued. As the bill now stands, local communities may voice objections but not until after the routes have been set up. Attorney Robson,, Attorney Fredâ€" erick Dickinson of ‘Winnetka and others who have studied the quesâ€" o pruugpwem yesveruay | wounesumy) by the North Shore towns and cities and the North Shore Property Ownâ€" ers Association. of motor trucks, particularly on the North Shore, would offset advanâ€" tages which have been gained over a period of years during which the North Shore towns and the Property Owners Association have succeeded in confining most motor truck operâ€" wtions to specified routes and or a permit basis only, Unless the presâ€" might ensue before final settlement of such objections thereby subjectâ€" ing communities and property ownâ€" ers to an indefinite period of inâ€" convenience. Futhermore, it is good work has been accomplished by the towns and cities and by the The amendment wheh he proposed md'hhhhch-rdhï¬o North Shore towns the Associaâ€" "The department shall not desâ€" ignate the route or routes of any carrier or carriers over any highâ€" way or highways in any city, vilâ€" lage or incorporated towns, having a population of less than 100,000 within a radius of 50 miles from Attorney Dickinson said. RELIABLE LAUNDRY to play on one af the trips | village or incorporated town having :'='¢-.- lines, h-‘o'l'a.dâ€n-n- BEX ... °;. ._ o lese consent has first been obtained DRY CLEANING CO. playing Phone H. P. 178 of after written notice to such corâ€" porate suthorities and after hearâ€" h.hm&pwhu*o‘o highway or highways, if sapâ€" -u.am.mn operate." State Commander‘s *~vwa use TVALLOGV JLIGL+ &V The part being played by the American Legion in combating subâ€" versive propaganda having its origâ€" in in other countries will be but one dmmmuhmna the State Commander‘s Caravan the Department of Ilinois comes sponsored activity designed to deâ€" intelligent citizenship; mï¬:.mhduhhh. The entire North Shore, as well as other residential communities throughout the state are becoming interested in the proposed modifiâ€" cations, The pending bill would reâ€" move control of motor truck traffic from the Illinois Commerce Commisâ€" sion and place it in the hands of the Department of Puble Works and Buildingsa The Suburban Area Country Towns Association has enâ€" dorsed the movement to modify the to a halt in North Chicago for a meeting to be held in the Foss Park Auditorizm the evening of Thursâ€" day, March 30. Other topics to be discussed by played by the Boys State, a Legion Caravan ta Vieit bill and the action also has the apâ€" proval of the Illinocis Municipal held before legislative committees. "Im my cooking and baking [ use pare lardâ€"where bus. tor is not tndicated, In fact, # is the shortaning most comâ€" wsed by thord to whous e &b* nees «and fall favor." Foad Commitant, Wilsou & Ca, < suthorlues there Those of us who desl in lard know that it has always been the most natural and practical uun:.‘um.-a-ym have not this same opportunity to know how widely lard is used. ‘The truth is that those who make the prepâ€" aration of tempting foods their professionâ€" whase reputations and livelihood depend upon *w«&ydï¬rï¬unflh&- ingâ€"almost invariably ase They will delicious tenderriess and fevor, except golden a New, MoDpERNIZED high will include L. N. Bittinger, senior vice communder of the state orâ€" chairman of the Americanism comâ€" mission, William Hogan, state Child Welfare chairman, and Lester Benâ€" ston, state service officer of the American Legion. That this program might reach on-â€"hhï¬..‘y-dd the fourteen posts of the American Legion in Lake county have one of the members delegated to coopâ€" posed of George Biederman, comâ€" mander, A. K. Nelson, Joseph A. Jadrich, William H. Woodard and Robert P. Gullie, Elaborate are being made, mnfl.m.‘b- trict commaunder, to make the affair erate with a committee from Sharâ€" vin Post of North Chicago, comâ€" one of intense interest to all citâ€" izens of Lake county, and a cordial invitation is being extended to the tioned, and how it is coâ€"operating with other civic and patriotic groups in the state. from euthoritative sources what steps the American Legion is takâ€" ing in each of the activities menâ€" !nord-rï¬uhnufl-%b able to display the flag of the Unitâ€" ed States correctly and will thereâ€" fore correct any misuse of the flag, the North Shore chapter of the Daughters of the American Revoluâ€" mamhare â€"a# al shnuck eastattas Present Schools with Framed Copy Correct Flag Rules Vaud Weltare e poâ€" an in Defense; rnrnimmt Ios satine mt y dn overnment bled World War veterans. In addition to Edward Clamage, he stete communder, the carevan Wikos & Co. Ciratk Fos the ideat wa sbortening ,. in eminess he trvor lhz'd-cdn 3 vemed Ame exceiled only by butter. T. A Modernized, Uniform Product, High in ShorteningValue, Digestibility and Nutriment In this new, modernized Certiâ€" L A R D NOW â€"â€" hgg + Lintmige: merin o 5 ~alicg 40 . comes in paraffineâ€"protected only. Never in buik. : dealer doesn‘t have duplicate, No matter what youar cooking and beaking babits may The : North, Shore chapter will meet today (Thursday, March 9th), at the home of Mrs. Wilford Shipâ€" nes with Mr. Edward E. Burwell School, and the Girl and Boy Scout It is therefore with great pleasure that I announce the perfection of a new Wilson‘s Certified Pure Lard for home use. I earnestly urge you to note the features of this new, modernized lard and to make a practical test of its supérior qualities and its amazing econâ€" omy in your own hitchen, The wider use of Lard will also benefit not only the homes but the businesses of America‘s live stock producers, that important section of our population, upon whose prosperity the economicwelfare of the nation is so dependent. Compare its low cest. Note the 2 North Sheridan Road ALL KINDS OF INSURANC E If you want to : Protect Your Right to Drive an Automobile . BJJY AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE _ Don‘t Lose The Right To Drive Your Car The Financial Responsibility Section of the July 12, 1988, and in order to drive a car, you vï¬hnhhnnflannmmh first of the year. Failure of any driver to pay as mmdnmmmn HIM FROM FURTHER OPERATING A CAR, and UNTIL HE CAN PROVE THAT HE WILL BE FINANCIALLY RESPONSIBLE IN THE i UTUIUS . William Briddle ‘Telephone: Highland Park 98 Agent for * q at_ ene e es > nc eeataas mal â€"Aue 4 x tire, _ ~kuel _ in the fiaâ€" J Sweet, wholesome Aavor 0 Por all and bakâ€" g cooking 9 Laborstory coatrolied 10 Wide raage of plasticity 11 imparts lesting fre gelical church Sunday evening at 7:45 pm. It is hoped to have a naâ€" tive of the Mountain schools present htdlthmdvlntt cal Missions have done for The public has a cordial tnvitation '2â€"&...1- 4 assimilated 5 Great shortening value 1 As digestible as butter 2 Maintrined uniform Pictures of the Wvangetical church and workability shown at the Bethany Pictures at Bethsay LARD acky mountalse