On Sunday evening at 7:45 the Rev. Wm, W. Nelson of Evanston will occupy the pulpit of the Bethâ€" any Evangelical church. Rev. Nelâ€" son has many friends in Highland Park who will behappy to hear him on Sunday evening. Rev. Nelson has been an instructor in the Evanâ€" stonian Institute for the past 5 or 6 years and is the dean of men at the present time. His subject for Sunday evening will be "Things That Belong to Our Peace." Bethany To Hear Rev. W. Nelson Sunday LAWNS SHOULD BE FED NOW FOR BEST RESULTS! Ravinia Garden Club Wins Awards At Flower Show yIigoRro The whole Ravinia Garden club says "all‘s well that ends â€" in three ribbons." The "garden of the future" has received many favorable comments, both on the daring use of color in the plant selections and gravel, toâ€" gether with the perfect symmetry of design in the exhibit. Mrs. Oliver Turner is so happy over their showing and again wants to thank all ::3“ who worked on the show as as the whole club in the splendid way they cooperated on the ticket sale which mounted to nearly seven hundred dollars. Ravinia Garden club wins three ribbons at the Navy Pier Flower show â€" one for each entry â€" a first prize for their "garden of the future"; m first prize for Mrs. Straight‘s potted plant, and third prize for Mrs. Durand‘s surrealist bouquet. ® Much credit goes to Mrs, Stanley Grace, chairman, and her full workâ€" ing committee. _ Prove yourself a good citizen and good neighbor by careful Wn of the.p‘r::rty of othorgtoi:em in tlhb:ommun- With three pieces of apparatus available to fight fires hhdfla:zr:&ondwnmh’:mfly. Amthu. t riemmaers *ouraar h Angerme bauinent war ootnane tion in a home or business house developed, it is likely that the This is a very serious condltion.uldtheon}i ’oulbhu rret + k io Fire Aepartoott and ander ns qtorgin re no 1 :?nfl‘afl.flnoutoldoouwhmthcwlndhbloflult SBince last Wednesday a total of 33 runs have been recorded hwwmmpmaum ing h.morbmnru. At;:tddl.’:du&mr:- S@oemdb&mhh:u‘od 10 :61 n.-.n_llg.-.’ five wnnld hawva wind to avoid endangering your property, as well as your wnuumummm. 9e EVANS FEED STORE WN.MHRHONWINDYDA“ Fire E. C. Hoskins of the Park fire departâ€" nsent is all citizens of Park to use more caution when doing their spring « ‘_ypuogllï¬drn-z: square meal for all plants, You lawn now with VIGORO, that supplies turf with all 11 of the food elements required from the Vigoro is clean, edoriess, and sanitary. It‘s economical to useâ€" 4 pounds per 100 square feet of fiowers, shrube, treee, and vegeâ€" tables this year if you feed Buy from your own dealer .;rhi_flunround all buildings, and start fires against the THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS My "ume & ol Acccrse Btkv ks 124 According to the president, Ceâ€" sare Zagnolli, important business will be discussed and a large numâ€" ber of members are expected to be present. Modenese Society To Meet Friday The Modenese Mutual Aid Society will hold its regular monthly meetâ€" ing Friday evening, March 31, at the Labor Temple, Highland Park, IIl. The Mother‘s Club of the Y. W. C. A. will meet Tuesday evenifg, April 11th, at 8:00 p. m. ‘The hostâ€" ess for the evening will present a one act play entitled "Dear, Dear Children." On Thursday evening 13th at 6.30 p. m., the husbands of the members will cook and serve a dinner to the members and friends. Reserâ€" vations must be made and paid for not later then Tuesday, April 11th, at the Y. W. C. A. During the period March 80 to April 3, 1939, both dates inclusive, the water area immediately to the east of Fort Sheridan, to a disâ€" tance of five (5) miles off shore, is subject to missiles of 3" Field Artilâ€" lery gun fire between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Mother‘s Club Meets Warning to Shipping ) Citizen‘s Ticket [D] winurax w. sreerr [_] rancerr moroneyx _ [] russere A canrseut FOR ASSISTANT SUPERYISORS FOR ASStstANT SUPRERyisoRrRS (Vote for Two) _ (Vote Tor Two) WILLIAM W. WITTEN Aigiand ba Afacts Highnned Pss Park, TL â€" Higtinad Pack Tumad FOR SUPERVISOR (Vote for One) SPECIMEN BALLOT Deerfleld Township, Lake County, INMnols Election April 4, 1939 The truck, driven by Arthur Jenâ€" sen of 1521 N. Fairfield ave., Chicaâ€" wo, was traveling south on U, 8. 41, when according to the driver, he lost control of the huge tractor, trailer, when the heavy wind spun the rear end of the trailer. The wheels of the trailer veered onto the Soft} shoulder overturning the truck. Jenâ€" sen is employed by the Pabst Blue Ribbon, Distributing company of Chicago. f High Wind Upsets Beer Truck Monday Altho Highland Park is reputed to be a strictly dry city, beer flowed freely in the northwest section Monâ€" day morning, when a beer truck overturned on the Skokie Highway, just a shert distance north of the intersection with Prairie ave. , On Skokie Blyvd. and business man in Highland Park, devoting much of his time to local and civic affairs. P tn) priviieim and belleres mares. ery one is entitled to an cqual messâ€" activities, as well as other social and civic organizations. Except for a period of war service, Mr. Greensâ€" Park advantageously as City Comâ€" missloner, He is not allied with any ested in young people, snd 2 Comâ€" House, but also the betberâ€" mant ar 2i piatee af athistity ais lade has been a constant resident As this will conclude the series of reviews, holders of unused passes are urged to share with friends the privilege of hearing Mrs, Faxon. He is a member of the American Legion. He has served two terms (8 as Commissioner of our city missed only two meetings of improvements as soon as are a the city should be administered within its income and should not mortgage its future. Greenslade believes that his "Puritan in Babylon" to Be Reviewed by â€" years when we were faced wih Mrs. Faxon, April 10 This much talked of book by Wilâ€" liam Allen White is a biography of of the late Calvin C,oolibo. and is said to be generously with the dry humor -:lm Mr. Coolidge. & baseball pitcher. On Monday, April 10 at 2 p. m., Mrs. Lioyd Faxon of Winnetka, will review "Puritan in Babylon," at the Parish House of the Highland Park Presbyterian Church. _ _ Brief Review O Four Candidated local public and high schools, where he won considerable fame in basketâ€" For Commissionei wol wily is ie (Continued from Page 1) #EKE P4144 ‘Todd, H. P. 92 or Mrs. Kent W. Wonnell, H. P. 1401 not later than ‘Monday, April third. Mrs. Wilford Bhipnes, Chairman of this very acâ€" tive Committee, thinks this will be a fitting end to the season of real enjoyment offered to the Club memâ€" bers, and for which the membership response has been most gratifying. Group To Tour â€" Historical Society Collector‘s Study whould be made with Mrs. John R. displayed more than 300 historical features. Tea will be served after the. tour, and. the price of the tour and tea is nominal. The Committee would like to have members volunteer the use of their cars for this tour, which leaves the Club House promptly at 12:30, wnd reservation or offers of cars such an outstanding entertainment and instruction to the members of the Highland Park Woman‘s Club, will be a tour of the Chicago Hisâ€" troical Society, Wednesday, April 5th, at one thirty in the afternoon. party, numbering from twenty to forty members and their i nvited An official guide will conduct the guests, throughout the museum, inâ€" eluding the blT"u "Thorne Reoms" the new "Print" rooms where are neo-d.f' Class Câ€"still to be played off. Mixed Doubles: Class Aâ€"Mrs. O. M. Vyse with Gene Kern first; and be played off, Class Câ€"Mrs. W, B. Carr with Mr. W. B. Cart first; and Pat Ringer with John Sternig O, M. Vyse with Mzs, Marths Bryâ€" ant first; and Mrs. R. Lowenstsin with Mrs.. Felix Norden sccond. Class Bâ€" C. L. Felske with Mrs. C. T. first; and Miss Ths community wide tournament ended Badminton classes of the Adult Education Night School for this season. The last meeting of the Collectors‘ Study Group, Wwhich has provided Reinert with Gilbert Finch second. Class Câ€"Martin Keil with Clavence Mary Smigoski with Miss E. Becker Mrs. Martha Bryant with Durand second. Class Bâ€" makee it ho pigtrent rece might and five men and women were busâ€" ily engaged in s most intgresting second. Cluss Bâ€"M. Casey first; and Les Elwood second. Class Câ€" Clarence Davis first and W. B. Carr Gosckey first, and Lucille Kern with Dave Durand first; and 105 Participate in Badminton Tourney lar Each of the events was conducted in three classes, and the results are as follows: Howard Copp and B. K. Perrault Mens Singles: Class Aâ€" Chet forty â€"two FELL' oray Turspay anp ritursopat #yMNG E11 Central Avesue Hig FELL‘S Easter Topcoat SALE Hart, Schaffner & Marx $35 and $40 TOPCOATS New Spring Mats By The Hundreds STETSONS and DOBBS $500 Hart Schaffner and Marx Rai land Tweeds .. . a very complete se lection. new Baimacaan and Setâ€" in Sleeve :ivuxa Models .. . very, very special! â€" $26 Special (Second Fleor) (First Floor) EVENINGAâ€"120 To 000 THUESDAY, KARCH 10, 1989