Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 22 May 1930, p. 10

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Legion Conducts "Safety First" Campaigns to T Aid Communities Mothers of 1930 Graduates Safety First (hummus mum-11H n with the S, Arr Schalfner & wi, have the authentic graduation ensem- Me. A blue that will he . Min 's Apparel Shop ' 786 Elm Street Phones 13 S. St1John's Ave. extra pair of white flannel trimsers an Legion was {minded ice to (Bad and Country, nto pace time the-same n which its members Other Graduation Needs Shirts-tres-tStraw Hats " 'ur Winnetka the LiiriifEA& maid” our peace- Each yen mun: throutth act-idem: I sum-a than were ortieipation in the is sprintt. Re- the National the Ngtionul u! is conduct- pati Marx blue suit with an mat and white trouser outfit useful all summer. F 307 pr 0.1.. Bedenhtuner, national com- niamlrr cf the Legion, has, given the fulluwing' inspiration to all Legion post commanders: "Think of 10,000 posts mmlucting 10,000 safety firgt W friend fr 'urld ’wnr. Here is I c'ommunity 'oblem that awaits strong leader- jp, hacked by naive and ante-ping fart. Here, indeed, is a field of rviee-for real service men. Help nur rummunity reduce its accidents in homes, the factories iutd on the The tioward-Udel1 Cafeteria wsam. pltsee2o.eat and meet will“ Highland Park $30 art THE PRESS, Adv. I North Shore Cemetery l Beautiful with Lilacs; i Rare Varieties at Best (as, t ut as of 12 t w: and il This is Lilac Time in North Shore chmetery. It is doubtful if a similar display of so many varieties of lilacs ‘and in such great masses of plumes can be seen anywhere else in Illinois. Then, are tho-common lilacs, French lilacs, l'ersizin lilacs, White lMes, in- cluding such leading varieties u Charles X, Ludwiq+ptwth, and Buch- nur. Sewn of the 10 developed lot sections vie with one another in the unusual displays of this popular spring tlower. _ Then Lilows honeysuckle - Pink Then fv.llows honeysuckle - Pink imnuysul-klc, White )(uncysuckle, Mor. r.,wi honeysuckle n quantities al- /" "a enual to the lilacs. The attrac- tive. and uncommon Pearl bushes, six feet tall and while.“ the driven snow, have been in bloom for 10 days but an- still. in evidence. t cuunty Numh'mls of Hybrid Tea ruse bushes m-o- setting forth a vigorous growth at new woo" which in turn will pt10- duce the 19240 amp Gf out-of-door A gnup of men am planning thv gran-cs tot. l one has been ordered} The management weleumes,all visi- tors. providing they will hold their auto speed down cummvnsurute with the dignity and :mlomnity~ of the place. Two boys, William Gantloy, ll year' old so» of Ed Huntley. of 1720 Nick- my street, and William Carlson, 8 your old son of Joseph Carlson, of 301 S. Sheridan road,'. Waukegan, were bitter by dogs last week. P now busy which special Unusual interest in pistol and rifle crmpetiticn sponscred by the Ameri.. can Legion is being shown by posts all over the country this year, ac- cnrding to Frank J. Schneller of Nee. nah, Wir, national marksmanship di. amm- for the Legion. The organiza- Junior Rifle Teams Compete for Trophies Li.n of Junicr Rifle clubs. sponsored by the. Legion, has gone forward and there teams will compete on home ranges until August 20, Schneller ad- First prize in the junibr competi- tion, is the A. A, Mitten American Legion Junior' Rifle Team trophy. The winning team ubt-iins possession of the trcphy fur one year with the toum "mtraved on it. The Mitten hubby is to remain the property of the Legion and is to be placed in competition each year by the National Itifle association. Teams winning mst, second and third places are awarded brunze medals by the NBA. Matches- may be held any time be. tween January] and August 20. Entries in the Junior shoot ire to he made by mail to the National Rifle vssoeiation, 816 Barr Building, Wuihingtn, D. c., with a complete list of ull eligible competitors. The matches will be fired in a single day and scores will be eertifled by a mem- TI.) ber " the American Legion desig- nrded as offlcGPobsepver by the post cnmnmnder. All targets must reach tho N.nt. A. nbt later than Septem- Iles. l, Nu entrance fee is charged. (me or more teams of five members. may represent. each club but no one member may tire on more than one team, Offieial Junior Rifle Corps M). foot targets will be furnishéd by N. R. A. without (rust. Any small bore ville with metallic sights firing any .22 "uliher rim-five amunition may be S. E. Nurdhus. of Chicago, regional marksmunship director, has.announced that the third region tryout will be iu-hl at Fort Sheridan, Ill., June 14 md 15. One of more members of the Legion National Match Rifle Team will he chosen as a result of this match, he said. The' competition is (1110“ In any Legionnaire not a mem- lwr "tnhe regular services; National (in it! or Organized Reserve and who has not been a shooting member of m re than two teams firing in the last five nit'umal matches. . Confirmation Service at Glencoe Church Tmmt.sseiwht buys sind girls will he until-med next Sunday morning at Nn'th Shnre Csmgretration Israel, lunenln and Vernon avenues, Glencoe, Illinois, at 9:45 o'clock. Rabbi Ko- paid will eumluet the services and preach the sermottette. The parents of the ctmfirmand., will hold a crmfivmation class receptiun on Sunday afternoon, May M, from 3 to r, u'clock at the temple assembly. To both ‘the services and the recep- tion friends of the ennfirmamis are cordially invited. Dun't rely un your wits alone. No one'ls perfect, attd that's why ue all have a chance to make a show- ine, Thursday, May M, 1930

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