What happens when a backwoods miss meets a number of forward misters from Broadway is the subâ€" ject of Paramount‘s light comedy offering, "The Farmer‘s Daughter," playing at the Deerpath Thursday and Friday, June 20 and 21. Marâ€" tha Raye and Charlie Ruggles share top billing, with Miss Raye in a Good Features at Deerpath Theatre Watch Jack Benny tame a wallâ€" eyed bucking broncho.! See him perâ€" form amazing tricks of dexterity with a rawhide lariat! Gape while singleâ€"handed he manhandles a gang of cattleâ€"rustlers! Open your eyes at his superhuman performance at the chuckâ€"wagon! You have seen him on the screen, and you‘ve heard him over the air, but never before under a tenâ€"gallon hat. It‘s stupenâ€" dous, folks; it‘s fantastic, and all yours for the price of admisison at Buck Benny‘s Wild West Show, othâ€" erwise known as the Paramount proâ€" duction, ‘Buck Benny Rides Again," playing at the Deerpath Saturday, One Person â€" Without Soth..$ § $ §50 Two Persons â€"Without Both.$ §50 10 s & One Personâ€"With Shower Both....$ $78 One Person â€"With Tob Both........... $ Two Personsâ€"Tub or Shower Both.$@ 50 SPECIAL WEEKLY AND MONTHLY RATES ALWAYS A GREAT FAVORITE COMFORT AND ECONOMY RING clops, plumbing. The building has been much enlarged by moving the stage "into one of the twoâ€"story wings of the building, and the theatre floor has been put on eight different levâ€" els. Folding chairs have been reâ€" placed by regulation theatre seats and very one of the 170 seats will provide a full view of the entire stage at all times. For the opening bill the company has selected a brillant comedyâ€""The Second Man"â€"by S. N. Behrman, and the cast will be beaded by Sidâ€" ney Breese. Others who will be remembered from last summer are Jane Sala and Don Hammer. Nan Mac Farland will make her Lake Zurich debut and will prove a valâ€" uable addition to the acting company by virtue of her Goodman theatre experience where she most recently appeared in the title role of "Elizâ€" abeth the Queen" and as Mary in "Family Portrait." Lake Zurich Players The feverish activity at the Lake Zurich Playhouse is the dirst unmisâ€" The current season will begin on Friday, June 28, and the first bill will run through Sunday night. The curtain is announced for 8:45 Dayâ€" light time, and reservations made by phoning Lake Zurich 2521 will be held until thirty minutes before curtain time. The annual dinner of the Mothâ€" ers‘ Club of the Y.W.C.A., held June 11, was enjoyed by sixty memâ€" bers. At the meeting following the dinner, the following officers were elected to serve for 1940â€"41: Prsident, Mrs: Thomas Clark; 1st vice president, Mrs. S. D. Shanaâ€" felt; 2nd vice president, Mrs. Wm. N. Howard; treasurer, Mrs. Ben Shifflett; recording secretary, Mrs. Louis Schemmel; corresponding secâ€" retary, Mrs. G. McCreadie. Mrs. Thomas Clark Elected President Of Mothers‘ Club The Mothers‘ Club will sponsor a bus trip Thursday, June 27. Reserâ€" vations are to be made and paid for. by June 25th at the Y.W.C.A. For the past six weeks members MWW next winter in the of the Highland Park high school. The presentation of the Series was conâ€" tingent upon the obtaining of a sufâ€" ficient number of reservations to assure the success of the five outâ€" standing concerts planned for 1940â€" tralto star, will open the series on October 27. She will be followed by Choir of over 30 men, whose colorful come to Highland Park on Novemâ€" ber 19. Mischa Levitski, celebrated young pianist, will appear in the third recital of the season on Janâ€" uary 28, and will be followed, on March 4, by Mischa Elman, who for more than a quarter of a century has been one of the foremost vioâ€" linists of the world. The concluding concert, on April 22, will be preâ€" sented by Ezio Pinza, noted Italian basso of the Metropolitan Opera. Excellent season locations for the series are still available, it was anâ€" nounced this week. ‘The subscription price for all seats is $6.60, and orâ€" ‘ders should be sent at once to P.O. Box 584, Highland Park. every continent. The Cossacks Mrs. Richard Hedberg and Mrs. Robert Mitchell will be hostesses at a miscellaneous shower and lunchâ€" eon Friday for Miss Jean Williams. Mrs. Thomas C: and ree Creigh hub.- two weeks trip in the Rast where MWï¬ht‘hFh t ki ige * 6 wundpecs TDe. x6 % through the West, retarning Septemâ€" Mrs. W. S. Norris of Frankfort, Ind., will be the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Abram Hoffman next week. Mrs. Laurence A. Mills and son Campbell are leaving Friday for their summer home at Ely, Wis. Nick Tomei, magician, attended The Society American Magicians convention last week end in Chiâ€" cago. This week he will attend the International Brotherhood of Maâ€" gicians wonvention which will be held in Davenport, Iowa. The Roderick Macphersons of N. St. Johns avenue are spending the summer at their summer home at Long Lake. « Receiving diplomas and honors at the June 15 commencement exerâ€" cises at the University of Michigan are the following from Highland Park: Alice J. Garnett, Bachelor of Deâ€" sign; Kappa Alpha Theta; Alpha Gamma, national honorary sorority in architecture. Joseph W. Kennicott, Bachelor of Science in Naval Architecture; Chi Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Trangmar, who have been living temporarily in Fox River Grove, have moved into Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheeling and daughter, Barbara Ann, of Glenview avenue have moved back to Chicago. The Misses Monie Eyler, Shirley Lauridsen and Helen West are erâ€" tertaining at a tea Friday for Miss Ann Mills at the Eyler home on Marshman avenue. Burton Wonnell is home for the summer from his studies at Purdue. Psi; honor society; Michiganesian (2). their new home at 173 Lakeside Maâ€" Drama to spend the summer with her parents, the James Cady Ewells, of Cary avenue. Seve, ‘the Sthieer "Tawa oo "onh ie Shaiing Ihe jr t mooigs in California. On their return trip hk the Pubr ahd in mem hale ony to hear the Mormon choir. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sieeman and Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot spent Sunday in Maywood tvisiting the William and Charles Guyot families. Mrs. William Martin of Nobel, Ill., is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot. Diana Ewell returned last week from New York where she attended W. F. (Bill) Knobloch Jr of Fort Sheridan is home for his summer vacation having completed his first year at the University of Wisconsin where he is majoring in mulic. iety HKIGHLAND PARK PBRBESs School of hostes sat ligghon ;Ml;iâ€"d;e Wedâ€" : yeirent (7lub.y at Wu@ Country avenue entertained her club at desâ€" sertâ€"bridge Wednesday. ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Rupert Whitworth of Deere Park drive, reâ€" ceived a Master of Music degree from Northwestern university at the graduation exercises Saturday, June 15. She is a graduate of Highland Park High school. After attending the Erskine School in Boston, studyâ€" ing piano at New England Conserâ€" vatory, she returned to the North Shore to study piano with Kent Woineck and receive a Bachelor of Music from Northwestern univerâ€" sity. While an undergraduate she was initiated into Phi Beta, honorary professional fraternity of music and dramatic art. She has held various offices including that of Alumnae Adviser to the chapter. She majored in piano and did extensive studying in the field of composition. Several of her songs appeared on the annual composition recital at the Music School and on numerous programs on the North Shore. She gives recitals frequentâ€" ly for various music groups. Miss Whitworth is a member of the Highland Park Music Club. She has been teaching in Highland Park June Theobold Whitworth, daughâ€" Mrs. Sanforized in plain and patterned Boys .. $195.$395 Men . $335_$495 SPORT _ ENSEMBLES CLAMOUR SWIM SUNTS with Lastex yarn MEN‘$ AND BOYSs‘ sTORE GARNETT‘S for several years, having presentâ€"| exhibitions are planned. The dudelczlth muumhm day at her home. will continue mmwthm her work as teacher and pianist in nmmgu Highland Park, own communities. All men ‘attendâ€" Miss â€"Eâ€" Te ing are invited to bring their entire Martha, Guthrie Leuw | families and enjoy the beauties of was one of twelve graduates 9f | graryed Rock at the most opportune Monday afternoon, June 10. The Stateâ€"wide conference of the Men‘s Garden Clubs of Illinois at Starved Rock State Park, Sunday, June 23rd, will be addressed by some of the most prominent speakâ€" ers on garden topics in the country. The program, which starts at 9:30 (C.S.T.).Sunday morning and conâ€" tinues through the afternoon, feaâ€" tures talks by Alfred Hottes, garâ€" den editor of Better Homes & Garâ€" dens; T. J. Newbill; and Hoyt Paxâ€" ton, president of the Men‘s Garden Clubs of America. The meeting is open to all men gardeners through .the State whether they are members of a local garden club or not. Prize drawings, conducted natural trail tours, and Garden Authorities At State Wide Meet charge to the graduating class. â€"| Publ7 Ab Mn # imei/ens His zest of living to restore, Nationaly Known Requires a daily dose of MOR, Men . . . and patterns Boys . . . SATIN LASTEX SWIM TRUNKS in all popular colors Boys . 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