Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Dec 1928, p. 18

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18 WILMETTE LIFE December 7, 1928 Present Flag to Howard School THE NEW FRIGIDAIRE Law · terms available for Christmas ..... J:il ~90 :s-. J\llt·hlgan A no. STOYER CO. Randolph 49i0 Hl ' HBARD WOODS E\. ANS'fON 313 ~. J\llchlgan Ave. Llnd.-n An-. Winnetka Ul2 Greenleaf 4480 HIGHLAND PARK 1631 Sllerman An. S8! Central An. 2.107 Highland Park 1i0 Dlspluy room.- art> oa·en uery evening exeept Sunday ++++++ t ++++++++ t ······ The presentation of the large flag pictured above was the principal event of a patriotic program given last week in a general assembly of the Howard school, Wilmette. The flag wa3 the gift of the Auxiliary of the American Legion, post 46, and was presented to the school by Post Commander Harvey Hopp. Mrs. Russell Johnson, Americanization chairman, who, with Lowell F . Todd, principal of the school, arranged the program, also spoke. Virginia McConnell, who won the prize for an essay contest recently conducted among pupils of the seventh and eighth grades at the Howard school, received the flag on behalf of the school. Those in the picture, reading from left to right, are: Harvey Hopp, post commander, Mrs. Russell Johnson, Americanization chairman, .Mrs. Arthur Johnson, pre3ident of the Auxiliary unit, Miss Virginia McConnell, essay con'test winner, Mrs. C. B. Cochran, publicity chairman, and Lowel F. Todd, Howard school principal. BUSINESS WOMEN of the Just the f31t=·T you'd choose for yourself! The perfect gift is, of course, always that thing which you yourself would .love to possess! It expresses your own taste, individuality, character-and therefore is doubly appreciated and cherished by the friend or loved one who receives it. Such gifts you are sure to find herez amid our. unusually wide variety of charmmg remembrances. See them 11010, while you still have time to make an unhurried selection. · Early American Colonies Five Articles in The ChrWtian Science Monitor SHOW That a Business Career for Woman Is Not a Modern Achievement Published December 4, 11, 18, 24, 31 ln!er!sting stories of women's activities as merchants, orchard growers, pnnt·.ng press operators and newspapu publishers in the early days of Amencan development. - ~ Price of Series-20c Leave your orders at the D. PAGLIARULO 16 Y eu· in tbt Same Location .. ·.16.6 .. 1V ·· CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 1163 WILMETTE AVENUE LINDEN TEA SHOP · or at the IL·M·E·TT--E~A~VE~·~~~~~~~P~H~O~N~E~~~l~L~.~l~0~6~1~ I~I=========·==·=·=J=L=IN=D=E=N==A=V=EN=U=E=,=W=I=L=M=E=T=T=E==========~I

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