Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 23 May 1929, p. 7

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se of the is building ularity of itomobiles. s to be enâ€" een in the 1 Saturday, o two p. m. entral aveâ€" cods will be istries from ren‘s clothes ply. ~Anyone es to dispose ift Shop <by old . ill preâ€" Friday Perrace . Goosman . 8. Liske . J. Riley . Lawther the acâ€" mission, ral nunt the large ters ery Sale as folâ€" â€"for ten reputation is responâ€" ‘oreign origin ‘ark post ofâ€" are reported Schneider as thy Schmidt, Williams . Watson D. Olson F. Smith Chapman z erected ling. The joins the iety of the ian church sentative aperâ€"Six nishedâ€" . Clothing ffers at the ‘are Glaze AYâ€" in dimâ€" because Al Signor .George Lytton, president ofâ€" The * Hub, Henry C. Lytton & Sons made the following statement: "The reâ€" sponse to our openingâ€"has been very . gratifying. It shows in a most conâ€" . crete form that the merchant who has: the enterprise and vision of . keeping _ step with the North Shore‘s progress. ~â€"willâ€"_he :dulyâ€"=rewarded «2 Our _ new Thursday, May 23, 1929 Hub‘s New Sport Shop Is Immediate Success Opened only two weeks ago, The Hub, Henry C. Lytton & Sons‘ new sport shop has already demonstrated the necessity for this type of shop with the same variety of merchanâ€" dise and service expected of Loop stores. _ Miss Elinor Morgan, daughter of Mr. A. C. Morgan of Alto, Ga., gradâ€" uates this May from Agnes Scott colâ€" lege, Decatur, Georgia, as a distinâ€" guished member of a senior class of ninetyâ€"six girls. Miss Morgan has held many offices during her four years in college. ~She was a member of the sophomore commission, ‘27, soâ€" cial chairman of the Y. W. C. A., ‘28, and a winner of an A. S. letter for athletics. During her senior year she ‘has held the responsible. positions of president of student government at Agnes Scott, treasurer of the Southâ€" ern Intercollegiate: Association â€" of Student Government, and regional exâ€" ecutive of the National Student Fedâ€" eration of America. At the end of her junior year she was elected to Hoasc, the honor society forâ€" recogniâ€" tion of leadership and service. ~Agnes Scott is one of the foremost woman‘s colleges of the country, beâ€" ing recognized by the Association of American universities: It has drawn students from> every> state in the country and from fourteen foreign countries, because of its high scholasâ€" tic standing, its Christian ideals, and its variety of student activities. â€"__â€". Announce Flower Show ___" _ Bannockburn announces its. initial flower and garden show to be held at the Bannockburn club house August 3 and 4. Further announcement will appear in a later edition of the Press. Oak Terrace P. T. A. The Oak Terrace P. T. A. will hold their next meeting Tuesday afternon at 2:30 o‘clock in the auditorium of the Oak Terrace school. Every memâ€" ber is urged to attend. Early Flower Show > Preparations are being made for the Early Flower show to be held Saturday, June 8 from 2 to 8 o‘clock in Mrs. A. G. Becker‘s garage, Sheriâ€" dan road, Ravinia. This is under the dlirection of .the North Shore Garden club,. . ~ f fol uon intnnninarcimnl in haiea isnn ts w ammizscsins P At Deerfield the annual Memorial Day exercises will be held May 30, under the auspices of the Deerfield Post of the American Legion. 'l‘he‘ various organizations, including the Legion and auxiliary, Boy and â€"Girl Scouts, school pupils, War Mothers, Veterans of Civil and Spanishâ€"Amerâ€" ican wars, widows of soldiers, etc. will assemble at the Deerfield school ~and march to the Deerfield cemeâ€" tery, where a firing squad will fire a volley in honor of the dead, and there will be a special speaker furâ€" â€"nished by the state headquartersâ€"of Memorial Exercises at Deerfield, May 30 This is a large contract and with the other regular job printing work handled in this department it will keepâ€"the Press‘ big pxesses and other achines busy during theâ€"summer. The opera season at Raviniaâ€" Park opens June 22. ~â€"The police were at a loss to account| for his disappearance so far as could be: learned he had no enemies .and his home lifé was ideal. Phelps was in the army and stationed at Fort Sheridan when he was married ten months ago and the young couple had been very happy, according to friends. Three months ago he received his honorable discharge from the army‘ and started to work as a salesman. Ravinia Programs to Be Printed by Press The Highland Park Press has again secured the contract for the printing of the Ravinia Park opera programs for theâ€" 1929 season. The program to be issued daily will contain 56 pages, and cover, and 10,000 are to be printâ€" ed each week. « s Royal Arch Masons Last evening, Highland Park chapâ€" ter No. 226, Royal Arch Masons met. The past and most excellent degrees were conferred.. After the meeting refreshments were served. > CARD OF THANKS * We desire to take this means of expressing to our many friends our thankfulness and appreciation ~for their sympathy and many kindnesses at the time of the death of ‘our beâ€" loved husband, father, and brother, Mr. James Bowden. Mrs. Ellen Bowden Mr. and Mrs. George Bowden 12 Mrs. Eliza Wakeham. T H E PR ES S Briergate Golf club are giving a May party, Wednesday evening, May 29.. There will be a dinner dance for members and guests.' _ Last Call on Spring Coats â€"MARY ANN FROCKS . "EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE" * 19 South St. Johns Avenue _Phone Highland Park 3560 May Party May 29 , North Shore Trust Company Bank | This day we pause to honor the memory of those brave souls whoâ€"served so galâ€" lantly and so effectively in our cause... In honoring the memory of those who have gone, we cannot do better than to recall that we who carry on the life of America today can best express our sinâ€" cere appreciation in our actions ... Let us do our daily work in a manner that will also add to the lustre of the name of our City, our State and our Country. ME MORIAL DAY_ _ Transparent Velvets â€" Velâ€" <~~~___ veteens â€" Black and Tan Broadcloths â€" Also Sport A Day of Memories The old timers were very worthy folks, but their only contribution to the playground movement was to inâ€" vite the young people to come out and enjoy themselves in the vegeâ€" table garden. 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