Begins June 17â€"24 ‘At Lake College Lake college set June 17 and 24 for the opening of its summer sesâ€" sion. A special course is being proâ€" vided for university students and high school graduates planning on young people interested in business those waiting for the fall opening. Efficient methods and rapid trainâ€" ing in business skillsâ€"each student advancing: individually as rapidly as assignments are completed, thus saving both time and moneyâ€"are outstanding features of Lake colâ€" lege. * Lake college has been very sucâ€" cessful in placing its graduates in worth while positions. The success of past student graduate placements has laid a foundation for repeated county and the North Shore. A survey made recently covering the past several years shows a 99 per cent placement of the graduates of Lake college. This year‘s placeâ€" ment record will be equally high. Mr.. Alfred P. Sloan, chairman Board of Directors, General Motors corporation, says, "There is a job waiting for every young person who is well trained and adequately preâ€" pared for some special line of ‘The Employment department of Lake college has been very busy durâ€" ing the past month. Permanent poâ€" sitions have been secured by stuâ€" dents who have completed their work. The young people who have been placed in positions since May Package Co., North Chicago. Faulkner, Doris â€" Grays Lake; Merchants Credit Bureau, Waukegan. Kapple, Janiceâ€"Lake Villa; Rubins, Wauâ€" Bottcher, Ireneâ€"Waukegan ; National Enâ€" velope Co., Waukegan. Larson, Bettyâ€"Lake Forest; H. T. Strenger, Lake Forest. Janus, Jeanâ€"Wadsworth; Armour & Co., Waukegan. Ball, Marieâ€"Waukegan; R. C. Grigsby Co., Waukegan. Philippi, Vencitaâ€"Laze Villa: IIlinois Title Co., Waukegan. L Mudgett, Dorothyâ€"Waukegan ; Raiph Jacobs, Waukegan. Jakaitis, â€" Graceâ€"North Chicago; Clinical Medicine, Wau‘cegan. Wolthausen, Betteâ€"Barrington ; Household Finance, Waukegan. Royonen, Fannyâ€"Iron River, Michigan; G. __R. Green & Co., Waukegan. _ __ _ _ _ West, Leonaâ€"Waukegan ; Diagnostic Laborâ€" atory, Waukegan. | California Valencta PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. |â€" gazane _ Yery tow seods. 101 North St. Johns Avenue Phone Highland Park mo || *5%** +8 “’ rses al bd-l- secâ€" customary summer reading, conductâ€" ed from the Children‘s department of the Highland Park Public Li~ A light blue leaflet which repreâ€" sents a plan of the books as arâ€" ranged in the children‘s room, is given to each child registered. Any child who has completed the second grade may participate. The reading material may be chosen from the enâ€" tire collection according to individâ€" ual desire and need. ‘ The books thus read and reported on will be entered in the proper place of the plan and its place markâ€" ed with gayâ€"colored crayons. At the close of the reading project in the fall, blue and gold stars will be awarded at an informal gatherâ€" ing in the Library auditorium. Of the seven books required for a blue star, at least two must be nonâ€"ficâ€" tion; of the twelve books required for a gold star, at least three must purpose, first to provide matcrial for relaxation and fun during the taining and continuing the work acâ€" complished during the school year. As in previous years we extend a cordial invitation to all children, and it is our sincere hope that as many asâ€"possible may be able to take adâ€" vantage of our summer reading. cooperate with the schools in susâ€" During the summer months Miss Elizabeth Dunham is acting as asâ€" sistant in the Highland Park Public Library. Miss Dunham is a gradâ€" uate of Cornell college at Mount Vernon, lowa, and of Peabody Liâ€" brary school at Nashville, Tenn. She has also had two years experience as assistant in a public library. of years, the Highland Park Public Library is making a special arrangeâ€" ment for adults and children who wish to take books with them on their vacations. Vacation is here and with it the Our reading project has a double Following its custom of a number LIBRARY Switt & Co.. Racing Season To l | Panand bacr trime, 200 Righrord MMJ“"‘WWM& Lina Bekdi retorned from New " t last .‘ The racing spotlight swings & & &# Aol tno past Chicago next week when Ar Representative Te H. P. 53| e ce hore ma i ies GLANDT, elephone ,_,d,ï¬ ï¬‚"ï¬("':" ~m Two Lake c These 30 days of raciie HIWOOD of avenue, Highwood, anâ€"| the 31 high sc w‘::‘“'h"z‘&‘"..‘ cm% -uc::ï¬l.m of th%r :&" “‘ 'm * “‘ » » Â¥ """’"‘:""mï¬â€â€˜; On Saturday morning at 9:00 Miss| Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs, Walter| arships. The 5 sue. 510 champlonehip. His chanes | Mabel Carlson, daughter of the Dave| M. Hall of Charleston, N. Mr. Hall| ner was John: 8â€"yearâ€"old championship. g0,| Carisons of Medford, Wis., became| is a member of the Oak Terrace|rie avenue, Hi will come in the Clastic JulY 20| the bride of Angelo Notogincomo,| school faculty. land Park hig M'Md*mudlr.flhlaflm wooel.lll was Parker M"""'m':: ©omo. The wedding was performed| DePALMAâ€"QUARTA road Lake Fo: on on s covs in mifu, "ore5, | at the St James church, with Father| NUPTIALS est high schoc portunity to prove his Ward officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Leo DePalma of 316 venture was not a fluke. The bride was attired in a baby Highwood avenue, announce the ap Mrs. James _ Other highlights of the me@tiDF| blue ensemble with white accessorâ€"| proaching marriage of their daughâ€"| at a surpris are the Futurity, for 2â€"yearâ€"0ld8}| jes, and a corsage of carnations. Her ter, Josephine to Vincent Quarta,| both her moth which is likely to gross $55,000; the| attendant, Miss Elsie Boxrucker, had| Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent| man, and he Stars and Stripes, set for the bi€\similar accesories and a corsage with| Quarta of 778 Bank Lane, Lake| Svendsen, on holiday card of July 4. Seven stakes| her old rose and dusty pink enâ€"| Forest. home. Gndnq in all make up the Arlington schedâ€"|semble. Rudy Notogiacomo, brother| The wedding will take place on | lowed by ule. _‘| of the groom, served as best man. | Saturday, June 22, at noon at the| Svendsen‘s bir President John D. Allen and the new group of owners have raised purses and their efforts have been rewarded by the assurance that, most of the big nationallyâ€"known stables will race at Arlington Park. Every Monday will be ladies day. ‘There will be distance racing every Wednesday and the Saturday proâ€" grams will feature the stakes. Racâ€" Every Monday will be ladies day.| Miss Brunie Lenzini was surprised There will be distance racing every|at a miscellaneous shower on Monâ€" Wednesday and the Saturday proâ€"| day evening at the home of Mrs. grams will feature the stakes, Racâ€"| Amedi of Lake Forest. Card games ing Secretary Robert 8. Sheeley is| were played with prizes going to scheduling a number of races over | Marie Campagni and Nora Capitani. the grass infield course and these| Miss Lenzini will be married on may turn out to be a highlight of | Saturday morning. the meeting. Many horses have been wozzz~ shipped here from England and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Benvenuti France because of the war and with|and family of Collinsville, IIl., were thoroughbreds there should be large fields competing over the grass Saturday evenings will be quiet ones in Evanston this summer acâ€" cording to plans of local stores anâ€" nounced this week by the merchants‘ division of the Chamber of Comâ€" The recommendations of the merâ€" chants‘ division were announced folâ€" lowing a canvass of its membership during the past few weeks, it was stated by William P. O‘Donoghue, chairman. Under present plans, stores will close at their regular daily hours Saturdays from July 6 through August 24. The individual closing hour will vary, however, with individual custom in the case of each store. In some cases, stores will carry out the plan to the extent of closing early Saturday afternoon. . um 8 -â€"'._:.â€" 11eX Phone Highland Park me || *4**** â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~85¢ A reception was held at the home of the groom‘s parents, after which the couple left for a honeymoon in northern Wisconsin. On their return they will reside in Highwood. the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Capitani. Mrs. George Ralph entertained her 500 club on Tuesday evening. Robert Castellari of Highwood enâ€" tered the Victory Memorial hospital in Waukegan for a tonsilectomy last Mr. and Mrs. R. 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Butler of 320 Praiâ€" is a member of the Oak Terrace|rie avenue, Highwood, of the wittsmmmaiy was Parker Wyman of 99 Lake DePALMAâ€"QUARTA road Lake Forest, of the Lake Forâ€" NUPTIALS est high school. Mr. and Mrs. Leo DePailma of 316| _ _ bemmmmme . 5* w Camay Tollet Soap, bar Kies, large pkg. Test Tert Tissne proaching marriage of their daughâ€"| at a surprise birthday party for ter, Josephine to Vincent Quarta,| both her mother, Mrs. Herman Newâ€" Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent| man, and her friend, Mrs. Sven Quarta of 778 (Bank Lane, Lake| Svendsen, on Friday evening at her ""The" 0s if idnss " a, it The wedding will take place on|lowed by s. As Mrs. Saturday, June 22, at noon at the| Svendsen‘s birthday was actually on St. James church, with the Rev.| Thursday, Mrs. Kidwell also enterâ€" James D. Gleeson officiating. Miss|tained a few friends at her home Ida Quarta, sister of the groom,|that afternoon in her honor. St. James church, with the Rev. James D. Gleeson officiating. Miss Ida Quarta, sister of the groom, will serve as maid of honor, Edith DePalma, sister of the bride, Erma DeBartolo, and Rose Disperri will be bridesmaids, and the ushers will be Peter Nitto of Wilmette, cousin of the groom, Joseph DePalma, broâ€" ther of the bride and Earl Reynolds. After a honeymoon trip the young couple will reside at 782 Bank lane, Tuesday for Springvalley, II1., where she will attend the funeral of her #+ in Sometime ago it was erroneously | tend. stated in this column that Mr. and mmz en Mrs. August Baracani had moved| Mrs. Beatrice Harding Arcus of back to 238 High street, Highwood.| Wilmette entertained at a luncheon Instead they moved to 5627 N. Winâ€"| bridge party Tuesday at which Mrs. throp avenue, Chicago. Harry Clavey was a‘guest,. Mrs. mm Arcus gives this party every year Marriage licenses have been apâ€"|for her many friends before she plied for by Bobbie A. Axt, 111| makes her extended trip through plied for by Bobbie A. Axt, 111 High street, and Charles Harmon, HICGHLAND PARK Special price on Seap Flakes in 100 . barrel. Smail, Ib. 38¢ 4 Ibe. 97¢ PRESE 27¢ spent the past month visiting friends 21¢ ‘The junior members of the Italian Women‘s Prosperity club will hold their regular _ meeting . tonight (Thursday) at 8. Mrs. J. Enquist and family of Highwood are the guests of Mrs, Engquist‘s mother, Mrs. Higgins, in Watertown, Wis. The Italian Women‘s Prosperity elub will hold their monthly meetâ€" ing on Thursday, Junet 27, atlt'ha Labor Temple at 8. All members are asked to please be sure to atâ€" Mrs. James Kidwell was hostess 2 for Fine for summer drinks dozen..........35c perpeck.......lsc SPINACH Fresh, green, crisp leaves. we‘ve done all the cleaning and washing for you. 2 bunches .. CANTALOUPES Imperial Valley We Deliver ... â€">â€"~~~iI1Bbe Fresh, Green, Spring ASPARAGUS TOMATOES Central Ave. LEMONS Fine for pies â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"39¢ 10¢