HER TD huls â€" ons w meiy x PC El T L ksk VC First, a tribute to an outstanding &l::*. lbmhlr Li en te YETVUp Highland Parker: His suegsssful acâ€" n-'. .'-,.'h'-n remend. Celebrates Tenth complishments have been ap inteEt®}| ous prother, Jim. They will be playâ€"| AMMIVETSAYTY TUCBORY ""h"m!"r;.: ing together on Princetom‘s varsity| The Briergate Community Club munity. He has h N ay, | football team in the fall. These lads| celebrated its tenth anniversary erable services which, f;.'v‘ ‘u| will, no doubt, carry on their splenâ€" | with a dinner at Blackheath Country been indispensable in the ":«mum...Awu Club on Tuesday evening, June 18. Wml;.ï¬:mu' gested the other evening, sompone|In addition to the chicken dinner & gentleman. s yz | ought to write a hook, entitled "Wow | other items on the included Geell. Congratulstions to you, to Read ‘How to Read a Book‘ "; inâ€" | swimming, huhm.'d:-du and Mflâ€"vâ€'mmmuy.ur.muhum The club starts off its new fine work, worth your time . . . Walter Hovâ€"| year with the following officers, who Thoughts at Random Department:|ing‘s new book, "Your Carser in promise to live up to the fine examâ€" Are all Mr. Bowden‘s children good| Business" is enjoyable and instrucâ€" ple set in the past by previous adâ€" looking or am I seeing the same one | tive. Suggested reading for you colâ€"| ministrations: each time? . .. Wonder why Highâ€" lnomduu-ml-mmh- Herbert A. Alexander, president; land Park cannot afford a stop light | to the business ... Lord Byron| Calvin Davis, vice president; Mrs. The other exclusive small communiâ€"| had a good description of war. He | James Roberts, secretary; Avery ties have themâ€"Glencoe, Lake Forâ€"| called it "the feast of vultures and Jores, treasurer. est, and Hubbard Woods, for inâ€"| the waste of life." mevnimmenrmmentonmmmmmmess, stange . . . I like Johnnie Austin‘s| 4 a.a .c mocullsl i.| in l m c Pm cl 12 erable services which, inâ€"turn, have bc-hmt.ollodni lovely town. l'bol‘l%.:oh! a gentleman. He is Mr. W. Geell. Congratulstions to you, Mr, column entitled "By the Way." It gpun daily in the Waukegan ews Sun . . . The Sunday New York Times is an education in itself . . . Understand that Harold (Bud) Pfister has been elected rush capâ€" tain of his fraternity (Sigma Nu). This is a distinct honor, and this column hopes that Bud may continue his commendable work at Northâ€" western. This Pfister family is one and inseparable. Their boundless enthusiasm and love for their own kind is unrivaled. White orchids to the Pfisters! . . . Saw Norman Durâ€" ment the other day; Norm has pickâ€" ed up weight and looks well. Do hope that his college plans materâ€" ialize . . . The Panther Room is lookâ€" ing forward to having Jimmy Lunceâ€" ford, Benny Goodman, and Glenn Miller for your summer dancing pleasure. A very different crowd seems to find this famed matchâ€"boxâ€" sized dance rendezvous to their likâ€" ing . . . Saw Libby Clarke step gracefully from the Northwestern "400" the other evening . . . Roberta (Bobbie) Bosworth, according to all rumors, is one of the top beauty queens of the eastern schools . . . AMERICA‘S ONLY DOUBLE FEATURE Ideal A 7â€"Course Meal for your dogâ€" Valuable Gifts ~ for You! 7 itfato) C 3A R Skokie ie Valley > means EXTRA LAUNDRY Family Finished DeLuxe count given for sending DOG FOOD Ask About Our Laundry t THERE * Phone Highland Park 3810 ~~ and that h“."' “' . = â€"-"“7 - 9 e vh_.‘?.mmh kins new coppertille. His erew hair Briergate Group too, is very becoming . . . Steve | Celebrates Tenth is ferger than his tremendâ€" mn"'m.u Mdnhpuy.v A:.niverury'l‘uldu ?o:&dlh-hï¬ohll.‘lhuldu celebrated its tenth anniversary will, no doubt, carry on their splenâ€" | with a dinner at Biackheath Country did work at Princeton . , . A wit sugâ€" Club on Tuesday evening, June 18. gested the other evening, someone|In addition to the chicken dinner ought to write a hook, entitled "Wow | other items on the included to Read ‘How to Read a Book‘ "; inâ€" | swimming, m«:&u and cidently, Mr. Adler‘s book is well| bridge. The club starts off its new The Graduation Department: At Lincoln school: Miss Bredin‘s humâ€" orous and delightful acceptance speech to the graduates was thorâ€" oughly enjoyed by this column . . . pleasant graduation . . . Top honors, however, go to Miss Buzard and her efficient staff who so beautifully planned and carried out the exercises at the high school. These graduaâ€" tions improve every year. Never have I seen such precision. And what ‘Betty Murray and Ralph DeSha, did a fine piece of work. Their voices .were so clear and their voice quality so pleasant . . . Frank Templeton‘s introductory speech, too, blended in well with this program. The gradâ€" uation could not have been better. a highly pleasing program it was. The speakers were faultless; their subjects were extremely interesting, very instructive, and most informaâ€" tive. John Butler, well descrving of all the high and enviable honors he received, epitomized, in an interestâ€" ing and well spoken manner, the usefullness of our high school . . . ‘There are not words in my vocabuâ€" lary to describe the excellence of Mr. Carroll Binder‘s addressâ€"‘"This, Our World." It was beautifully preâ€" sented. It summarized, in a picâ€" puresque and realistic fashion, the present situation. A congratulatory message to you, Mr. Binder, on your fine communication to us . . . The invocation and benediction, given by Reverend Christoph Keller, were lovely . . . Mr. George T. Rogers, president of the board of education, gave us thoughts which point to an old adageâ€""Know thy work and do it." "Do it diligently," added Mr. Rogers . . . The class marshalls, Miss Most beautiful thought of the week department . . . "I shall pass through this world but once. Any good, therefore, that I can do, or and kindness that I can show to any human being, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again." Author unknown . . . Though this is time worn, it bears repetition, for it truly is a beautiful thought. See you next week. _ _ _ _ _ Junior Women‘s Prosperity Club Meets This Evening The regular meeting of the Junior Women‘s Prosperity club will be held Thursday, June 20. The busiâ€" ness meeting will be short. Enterâ€" tainment is planned for the rest of the meeting. â€" The girls appointed on the reâ€" freshment committee are Maire Batâ€" tagline, chairman, Doris Nanni, Wilma Montecchic, Antonette Pasâ€" quesi, Lucille Pignarte, Delores Fini, Esther Minorini, Dorothy Minâ€" orini, Bridgett Mordini. Horseback riding has been changed to Wednesday evening. Â¥+ CE â€"Whitt N. Schultz. Garden Class to Hear Mrs. Bennett In Reading June 25 give a reading, "The Poet Walks in the Garden," before the Garden class of the Highland Park Woman‘s club at the home of Mrs. O. L. Olesen, members attending the meeting. . 369 Moraine road, on Tuesday, June 25, at 2 p.m. The assisting hostessâ€" es will be members of the Board. Anderson and Nelson ‘There will be seven new â€"gizis who wish to go riding 742 Central Avenue Interior Finish Phone Deerfield 33 Deerfield, Il. MILLWORK LAKE BLUFF Miss Juliette Brown, 540 Scranton Ave., Lake Bluff 1526. WAUKEGAN Mrs. Rush E. Hussey, 462 Glendemning Place, Majestic 4820, HIGHLAND PARK Mrs, Ralph A. Bard, 531 N. St. Johns, Highland Park 554. GLENCOE Mrs. Dwight C. Orcutt, 786 Greenleaf Ave., Glencoe 238. Mrs. G. Corson Ellis, 285 W. Laurel Ave., Lake Forest 1636. THE WILMETTE STATE BANK 368 Elm Street, Winnetka Bastin The 1940 Ravinia Festival will present the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in a series of twentyâ€"four concerts directed by the finest international Conductors available, Distinâ€" guished Guests, Artists and Soloists will appear this season as added attractions to this superb program. The 1940 Ravinia Festival season this year will extend for 6 weeks, closing August 4th. / 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 gate admissions for regular programs would 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 Ravinia Festival. h Ttl:ei; offer will definitely close when our limited supply of coupon books has been exâ€" austed. You Can Save $3.50 on Each Coupon Book by Purchasing Now! Another Gala Season The Ravinia Festival Will Open Tuesday Evening, June 25 Save Money... Buy Coupon Books for Ravinia Festival Now Out of Foreign War Lake county Legionnaires voted to keep the United States out of No Coupon Books Will Be Sold After June 30th RAVINIA FESTIVAL TICKET COMMITTEE i General Chairman, Mrs. Ernst C. von Ammon WAUKEGAN COKE FUEL PRICES WILL RISE Paul Borchardt Highland Park Fuel Co. dealer Frank Siljestrom Menoni & Mocogni FREE Mercer Lumber Companies â€" Deerfield Servic Fill Your Bin Now . . . with COUPON BOOK ACENCIES COMMUNITY CHAIRMEN Recommended and Sold by ty of "the "Bemdt dirtlet "ot ths American Legion in Illinois. 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