The eighth annual spring lunchâ€" €on of the Interfaith Group, under the direction of Mrs. Ernest Volâ€" wiler and her committee, will be held at the YWCA on Tuesday, May 17th. f Noted Educator At Congregational Israel Sunday, May 22 Prizeâ€"Winning Poems To Be Read At Interâ€"Faith Luncheon â€" Mrs. Arthur Raff, retiring presiâ€" dent, with her board of directors, will receive members and friends at 12 o‘clock. * Awards will be presented to high school students who will read their prize winning poems. Mrs. Benedict Goodman promises an inâ€" teresting program, after which officers for the coming year will be installed. Cooperation in this effort to extend understanding and promote fellowship is earnestly solicited. Attendance at the luncheon, as well as at all Interfaith meetings, is open to the community. Reservâ€" ations may be made at the °Y (Highland Park 675 up to Saturâ€" day, May 14th. =4% Why â€" must an _ unemployed actor have long hair, a wrinkled Chesterfield . coat and a shabby stoveâ€"pipe hat? ¢ As cartoonists are creature> of Headed?" at the annual meeting the Temple Board. Why is a rich old playâ€"boy never depicted as any type but fat? Of course he must have a walrus moustache and wear a fancy vest and spats, Why does a wiseâ€"cracking parâ€" rot always sit on a Tâ€"shaped perch instead of being in a cage? belongings in a bandana which swings on a stick ‘across one shoulder? at the Temple. A buffet supper will be served at 6 o‘clock. Dr. Cameron is Educational Diâ€" rector of the Joint Commission American Rabbis in the field of Jewish education. He is a prolific writer on this subject and holds numerous degrees and citations. Highland Parker Honored Mr. Robert S. Adler of Highâ€" land Park has been nominated as president of the Congregation. Mr. prevalent for years. (Where has Mr. Cartoonist been? Is he a bachelor?) of the door? In any illustration of a person using a telephone, the instrument is held to the right ear. Why? Why is a baby always pictured in threeâ€"cornered protectors? The | Deeps and Shallows With a heart too filled for verse. â€"Kay of Culver City Comes then the winter season I walk by frozen rivers Still wishing I could write. I‘ll never be a poetâ€" It has always been my curse, As autumn‘s eri wm.ui,u NO words of mine can paint it In a way you‘d understand. (Score yourself ten for cach corâ€" And I never write a thing Holds my fancies for a spell It awes me with its splendor For the beauty of a Dr. Emanue} C He shows the office of Radish FRANK E. JENKS Tel. H. P. 5260 Oak Terrace School Kindergarten Tea Thursday, May 19 Ravinia Garden Club Fair To Be Featured On Radio Program The annual Kindergarten Tea of the Oak Terrace school will be held in the kindergarten room of It Doesn‘t Help A Bit Stop Me If . . .~. _ Of course you‘ve heard this one On Thursday, May 19, at 11:30 a.m., the Ravinia Garden Club Fair will be featured over WLS, when Martha Crain and Helen Joyce of the Feature Foods proâ€" gram, will interview Mrs. V .Edâ€" ward Lawrence, 2211 Lakeside Place, Highland Park, The program is entirely unplanâ€" ned and unrehearsed. Mrs. Lawâ€" rence, publicity chairman for the fair, is also a former president of the organization. Martha Crain (Caris) resides on Valley road, Children who will be 5 by next December 31, with their mothers, child‘s birth certificate. Am-u;n-vmbodm halted on the street by a Salvaâ€" tion Army lassie with the plea: . “'o-l!ly?!:_givetwodlfllhg: to your Lord?" ‘"How old are you, lassie?" She confessed to 18 years. "Well," mused Scotty, "I‘m 72. And since it‘s quite likely that I‘ll meet the Lord before you do, I‘ll just present the two shillings to him perâ€"râ€"rsonally." The autoist who drives a car Into bright phantasy. And from his mystic Persian Is like the guy who says, "I didn‘t For in his craving for the grape The wine was of the soul, !\gm“MMw The hedonists who often quote From Omar‘s neat quatrains Assume a drunken sensuous gloat Which only goes to show it seems We see just what we are And ofâ€"his joyous cosmic dreams KEEP BUICKS BEST North Shore Buick Co. Arose great ecstasy "Aye, that I would," responded 30 Years in Highland Park Authorized Sales & Service 110 S. First St. Tol. 408 Was loaded!‘ YOUTLL SEE WHY on Thursday, May 19, bring her â€"R.B.0. affair. The following members of her committees have been making plans for many weeks: Mesdames William Alderman, flowers; Franâ€" of bloom, which are not otherwise available. Garden consultants from the club will be on hand to disâ€" cuss gardening problems, tions; Mason Smith, herbs; Eugene Kern, beverages, C. Longford Felske, perennials and vegetables. Visitors are urged to come early, when the selection is varied, and plan to stay for the picnic lunch of homeâ€"cooked foods served on gaily colored tables under the ceeds will be used to support the Rose Garden in Ravinia and to stations of Ravinia and Braeside. A wide variety of garden plagts Special effort has been made to make the gadgets table complete have prize plants from the memâ€" of the Ravinia Garden Club will Ravinia Garden Club Plans 20th Garden be held on the Village Green in Ravinia on Saturday, May 21, MRS. F. P. SMALLWOOD of Decatur â€" one of the 65,000 people in Illindts Bell territory who derive all or part of their income by investing savings in the teleâ€" phone business. MR. RALPH M. KELLY of Waukegan â€" one of about 7,000,000 people who use Hlinois Bell telephone service. ROGER SULLIVAN HIGH SCHOOL in Chicago â€"one of about 1,500 schools financed in part by the $17,000,000 of local and state taxes‘fllinois Bell pays Who 4as a take in of THE PRESS choice The third annual Flower Fair, presented by St.. Martha‘s Guild of Trinity Church Highland Park, will be held on Saturday, May 28, in its customary location at Cenâ€" tral Aavenue and the Northwestern Station. As in former years, anâ€" nuals only will be sold. Class Play Presented At Lincoln School Friday, May 13 As a new feature of this year‘s sale, Adele Whitfield, 908 Marion Avenue, chairman of the Flower Fair, announces that they have available immediately the lists of plants for sale for those who Other committee chairmen for the Flower Fair are: Miss Helen Bergstrom and Mrs. J. G. Tippen for General Planning; Miss Jean Butz for Garden Tool sales and Miss Evelyn Oliver for Bird House son will be presented at 8:00 p.m. on the thirteenth of May by the members of the eighth grade of Lincoln School. The dress rehearsâ€" al of this production directed by Trinity Guild Plans Annual Flower Fair Saturday, May 28 wish to place advance orders. These order blanks can be secured fromâ€" Miss Whitfield, Hi Park 2867, or any of the members of her committee, Miss Dorothy Simpson, 130 Roger Williams and Mrs. Frank Miller, 1010 Marion. A delightful comedy "Beauty and the Beef" by William Davidâ€" Miss Helen Boyce will be given at 1:15 p.m. on the afternoon of May 12th. Both productions will take place in the Lincoln School audiâ€" torium. A surprisingly large number of people, when you think about it. Few businesses mean so much to the welfare of so many people as a financially healthy telephone business. * ILLINONS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY MISS DONNA SMITH of Chicago â€" one of 44,000 employees who earn a liveliâ€" hood from this business. MR. JOSEPH YANSEK of Gary, Indiana â€" one of many thousands of local busiâ€" nessmen who benefit from IIlinois Bell‘s $144,000,000 annual payroil. LITTLE DeETTE CASE of Chicago â€" one of many people whose lives have been saved by the quick thinking of Hlincis Bell employees in emergencies. Friday, May 27 The YWCA is planning a Spring | est advantage, and she is in great Tes for Friday, May 27th, from| demand as a judge at garden lbd'u.-‘.l‘hwh « rooms or inspection, -n'dâ€"n‘hl.::uï¬n'flha All members of the "Â¥Y" and demonstration of the art of flower| of the << -ne-i'i-lb arrangement by Hortense Baldauf. | invited e and bring a friend. "Y" Plans Spring Tea 387 Park Avenue ~ Rutthay Jewelers Fender & Body Repairs â€" Automobile Repainting $65.00 and Up McPherson‘s Bump Shop formerly with Cadilliae SPRINGFIELD, the capital of Illinois â€" served by the lllinois Bell Telephone Company. BOBBY HILL of Peoria â€" one of countless numbers of people who receive volunteer guidance from civicâ€"minded !Illinois Bell THE ROCKFORD TELEPHONE EXâ€" CHANGE â€" one of over 250 Hilinois Bell telephone buildings that are a source of civic pride in every community. Mrs. Baldauf is well known on Phone 415 Page 3