Y Ma’s an!» Nineispem Season Sandâ€, Waukenn the nee-en. Aiding hut-non in mile: the teen in Golden "Wha" ales-1. ole the high school It". 3mm end mum hue quite a low veteran pleura to week with " well u lone ihte new taunt. Both couches and well pleated with Sand-y’- prectiee scrimmage ‘ud think their teen will whip Weake- un next Sunday. Thorsten} is scheduled to start II: “11.0. Inn-bl in. â€Mu-unww -ttsretheqe.mh-aK-, manual-woman. Thomas-kw 0-1.0!th Inhhomtyunlnhuldm them-Whom“. 11333.0. _ __ ctmeat"twtv"irstmthnmrqlt "t-gwtktto--,tranBs by the Ym_lun'n Clubudh eaadssttttithrt-wfttha" "s-Ubi..-""')-" athletic tuid on West Perk avenue. A fine ball game in in atom for ell than who may attend this opener Ind the new uniforms of the WP. Y.M.C. may be seen for the 'rst time try the sputum. No money was spared in equipping the team and no time wu saved in "outing foruseulitahmt,sotmtouem hand for this glue to, see Highland Park's pew hell can in action. an we know you will be rewarded for your efforts. nt 2zao'o'doek " the High School Lou] people will have the oppor- tunity of seeing themselves on the screen in the Highwood Lions Club movie "We're in the Movies," to be presented " the Oak Terence school auditorium on June 6 and T. Begin Production Of Highwood Movie Beginning May 24th With the -fral of Mr. Douglas Korb, professional director from the Rogers Producing Co., of Ohio, plans ere progressing npidly for the Bhn- ing of the production. The movie will hove twentr-ftve main chu- acters, and will include as muny loco! people as possible. Any org-n- izntion which on supply some pctiv- ity of loos] interest should contact Mr. Otto P.. Fisher. general ehair- Professional camersmen will Br- rive on my " and will proceed to phokognph scenes including people coming has: dutch on SW morning or buying supplies st some business place, various streets, res- rum In! u. an BL UMBERG'S Have ‘3?va l l d e rs Come to Blumberg’s in Waukegan for the largest selec- tion and lowest prices on smart new 1940 sliders and Summer Furniture. Make your outdoor hours more en- joyable . . . make worthwhile savings now. $tte8trippedCansDeetrcuim........t " $udl6Nrttantytt..Astimtntge.......... m Urherht-dPtrrehCutm.............. no ,___ a. _. u .......~.v_....... CHAIRS ='.'t"t.',, m“ ielfil.tlrtr.'iii 3-03.“...de 'dtgt'tltrPg'tt'tST mutant. d Baldwin“ Qua “www.mu AWhmbth Utut 'tl,tiMtaTetu2ft,ui.o. girl- - as our. t-etmttmiirtthe-etitm ,eitthMedbrttteHovutt- thourtotlonor. 'ttot_ryrrfttm-irstherooert, "thnBuhwoodu.atsCtusi' 1nd -ds_riitu-dtortheuort. Eighteen-annual Fund. Hambu- of the Ruinil Garden club will mm promptly st 1:30 on Monday, In, 20, " the he“ tur- den in Ravinia, for the Tour of Spring Gardens don: the north shore. Swen] gorgeou- ardent which no " their height in spring bloom will be visit“. Ravinia Garden Club Will Tour Gardens Monday Plans for the Ravinin Garden Pair, to be held on the village green nil by Sammy, May M, In progress- ing nicely. In addition to many ta- bles of punts, vines, sud (men gadgets which will be on sale, lunch- eon will be tel-wed " nominal out. and a lam crowd is expect“. Peo- Following the tour, tea will be served " the home of Mrs. A. B. Burdick, 840 Oakland drive, with In. P. D. Stoke. And Mrs. S. D. Gnce acting u â€than: bananas. lull-hound...†fol-1.. “and-“ lav-“um $1 495 'ity-ue-tho-ge. lam-Huhu-di .dtoyhmrurMei--r, -tnit-ttuhtr.eiida- '.-etodavtiet- Present Original Ballet “Bohr†At Ravinia School May25 Surviving are his wife, Henrietta, apd four children. Rudolph In, June, Wyatt and Leroy, his mother, Mrs. Mary Pendulum and I brother, Emanuel Peachmnn, both of Chi- cage. mmh-mmm oftheD-viB-rttaneetq. ittalulutBsuremNtaar.d.r,a- 85. it [:10 pan. atthe Elvin}. school. minimum-Ii em Iron the “I! known Bohr books by Jun do Brim ,Hitud-dtrrth-Nuotthe hues-chock. 11:0:thth hen written by Hahn Aaron and A resident of this vicinity for over thirty years, Mr. Penchman was for nanny yearn employed at Port Sheridan. He war ex-pmident of the Federal Employee of Port Sheridan and was a member of A, o. Pay lodge, No. 876, A. P. and A. M. and of Dumareeq Spencer Port of the American Legion. Funeral aervieea were held yester- day afternoon (Wednesday) at Ma- sonic temple with the Malone in charge of the aervicea. Burial was ini North Shore Garden of Mem- or es. The success of the concert given by the Community Choral club. we: due largely, to the ttue eo-operation of the local merchants, who by their edvertising in the concert pron-ems, made possible the moat ambitious undertaking the club has attempted. The club is sincerely gretefnl to everyone who putronized its enter- prise. the music eomir-d unduly for the ballot. is by Kart IeGuin of Evanston. Express Appreciation For Success of Recent Concert Tieketa for the Performance my be pumhued " the dunes wheel it 1534 Judson umue. Rudolph J. Peuhmn. and 53, 642 Vine avenue. died suddenly Sun- dny Uternoon while amount to visit his mother in Chicago. Death was attributed to I heart condition. The mph. were neck“ from - group facilities where they were and: by initialed World War wanna. The, that tho patient Ind devoted wink of than men who made them In Wham of their demoed com“... All hand-made, the Ber- vu'y many wool-ding to the It!!! of the voter-m. R. J. Peschman Dies Suddenly Sunday Bright rod poppies, crepe paper replica of the famous poppies of Mn Fieldl. an [anion head, qumrl here u the women of the marina Legion Auxiliary prepare for the annul obumnce of Poppy D11 on murky. Kay 27. "MFFIMHn‘m- much to WWml‘orchouln “Whmminm- ,ettrte-umtotu1theuttg ttmameftRr-msdeo-eenee". It in. high. yak. _u occupations! -r-u.Tiaa in: my“ "rarMhrrui- On Friday, Mny 10th, the club furnished two soloists And sworn: pant-ts for the nthrnoon program " the Veterans' hospital and bu been asked to provide talent for one progrun each month during the fall and winter, It the weekly stun-noon entertainment. A pot-luck dinner " day, May 15th followed by u buli- new meeting Ind election of ofBeem, will conclude the club's activities for the am. of “V ,m,,___w_ -- - G-ii; Guild .- m It. haying: 'r'tt III TAt .0 do ttt _ h M " . Ilrrrl'i'tnlllrh'4TA'l",rgi. tlte TF.C.A. 'uuitorium, Wedn- The concert tommithee humbly Ipologisea for the faet that through an overnight the Y.W.C.A. "Wu not mentioned as I sponlor on the club stationery Ind program. “Wow the M mod Mm. Itch-Mun canon-chew of min “(maddbdunbhu 1ee.trhe-t.utr-ort What Poppy Day Mgnifies - Annual Observance May 27 _" “It!“ '7' mum fthe pin, um unman- Manson. u- ncut-Allanml run te-tgirth".".)')". Announce Winners 9fDisse'Nrmrine Tourney Sunday 113 dine throwing moan-nut WM by the Own Arte Club .tettoyond_aftpetmothma" d throwing And the bsal result: m min Mu. captain of tttfer-let-spurs" coma. for itmt plans. u locum! erete, f'e'.mtaeutt, eHttain, John Ucollni all Allah Vumi. . mm place was decided after . battle between Tulle Sewdul. cur tain, Ind Joe Emma. captain, who tied for third place. Prim were awn-dad to Arat and second thre winners by the Cuore Arte John Kelly Will Teach Golf Theory John Kelly, well known golf pro- fessional,- will much theory and pric- tics in six any progressive lesson- during the coming summer. He will give instruction " George's Pne- tice Fairway loaned on Skokie Bled., one mile south of of Deer- tuid avenue. RaiuiFiiuiiiii. '" a GiTGE Pt "A!" ' Al. It rm - b's'ZEfEfjrE WAUKEGAN COKE Paul Borehardt Highlanfd Perk 1 Frank Siljeetrom Menoni & 1 Mercer Lumber Companies - Deerfield Fill up now with the Ideal Home Fuel! - The Season's twat thtel Priced my new otiutildrle Recommended and Sold by mam-icon!» Momma wttthoHttita-tir-etb- "tatetasWedrt-dnraft--,M.g It.» himdlmAnth. 'tuhtartrr."t8NoethD) Highland Park Fuel Co. MeuoetilkMoeogati mo v..." _ rug-5' --"e “(a y. b'llldttgll an " g... We“ - r-r.Vi.ic MW.» 10:. a... 11:00 I... - ,, WV U TllN.1'rNr',1t%W.' We .