AR ik County Road; OW ‘by. : Alexander: d Park and of the club. . 100( worth of prikes ve. . Tel H. P. 630 pw committee n of Thomas: m, Gm‘ Mr. Stewart." ‘ _| ImEROrF red . ’cuâ€"urw nsed Optomptist ANS early 1,000 the suburbs fight :and qand tewart,‘ said.~ \Enâ€" ceived at the : No: 5 North W MARCH 15, 1985 Fners. _ â€" ‘in Chicago | © el: Club Show e 1880 CH 17t tical Servi HT SIC L;Y A Y rs will the J4th: the , | in the Ce 00 â€" Ofy . 0 y is who Matk 't.llnd“ hoi. > 30 :and wilee $ tréagurer and scribe. Betty Marten| |‘Tito Schipa, premier‘ tenor of the whas elected treagurer and Frances igo Opera company, will give a Holmgren was elected scribe, _ . ::cm t the sponsorship of the We worked on little flags, showâ€"| Mount | mdhumflohotcma‘t; ing how to display them at certain | to the organization‘s scholar. tilpes. After than we played an obâ€"| ship fund on Sunday, March 31 at ation game. . We learned some 3â€"p.m, at the Auditorium theatre in ; songs.. We closed our meeting Chi Tickets ‘for : the : concert ith taps.â€"Frances Holmgren, the will be sold at box. office prices. |_ troop | My Favorites Many years | in my grandfaâ€" ther‘s family a spi ‘wheel was brought over on the Mayflower.. I am not quite sure, but I think it was owned ‘by my d father‘s, grandâ€" mothetr‘s + 8, motbrt I like it because I think it a very valuable to have something that came over on & lhyï¬own 'ith the Pilgrims. ver I have any girl friends over I dxm show it to them. The spi 'fln héel is about five feet high a ur feet wide. -&vnsmv, fl CH 14, 1935 : Mr. Allan wishes to announce that all children who wantâ€"to join the band do now, because he wants @ll beginners to start togethâ€". ér. There are a fifteen members in| the band at present, and they pt‘:lu working on their spring concert pieces, |_ _.| ! Last W the third graders dug up their able, pit in which they had buried various vegetables Jlast fall., they hadâ€" buried them, they were looking forward to a feast, and W they had it The vegetables in perfect conâ€" idition and with jelly they made in October, . some corn. bread ‘that was brought from home, the {gelebration was plete. The chilâ€" ‘dren had a grest deal of fun and ‘were very enth! over being {“pioum-" $ s lha \ Opened Pit Gives Pioneers Feast ._Nurse Gives Favorite 6. .m . _ Miss Johnson, the school{ nurse, ~thinks that this year has & very healthy one at Eim Place. Very “';fow thildren have been hurt in any ‘ way.! There have been a few cases of German measles, and scarlet feâ€" j{:rl.‘but on the whole this year there ‘has been less sickness than in any other year she has been here. _ ‘Lake Forest Eim Place Game \. On Friday, h 1, Elm Place went to Lake Forest to play. *‘ At the first in the heavyâ€" weight game Lake Forest was leadâ€" f" †& m‘_‘ 8â€"5. | 1 . The second r was very unâ€" Mfor Elm | Place. The score ended at the 10â€"6 in Lake] Forâ€" est‘s favor. Â¥% o \_ Mr. Leech, Place coach, told the boys to ; their men and not to get away from them. The Elm Place boys into third quarter for arally. . ‘ piled up a 13â€"10 lead pver Lake | orest. In the quarter, the Elm Place boys put;u$ another rally and beat Lake Forest ‘â€" The Tast movie that we had was Yery interesting although very short. \It w$s about glass, the story beginâ€" ninglin the time of the Phoenicians who, hfter they had made a fire with ‘soda block, discovered in the embers ‘a transparent fluid. The film continâ€" ued showing the old glass blowâ€" ers, then ended with the modern achine for blowin: and shaping, the ‘Ball Mason jar. It reminded thosd of us who had ‘attended: the ‘Centhry of Progress of the fine exâ€" hibit| of glass: blowers there, Perâ€" haps|some of our readers remember ‘way back when Mr. Howell, a Boâ€" ‘hemign glass: blower, came to Eim Place to demonstrate his art. y Mr. Howegll‘s family had blown glass for nine ‘Eenerltions. We still own some ‘of the articles he made for us. â€", by a score of 17â€"13. if brought to Carlson Radio Serâ€" vice, 312 N. Green Bay Road., As members of: Radio Manufacturers‘ we are thoroughly trained in all repair work .Tel. H. P. 789. RADIOS, TyBES TESTED FREE Uo d o o M m t wl c en e t 10B io ELM PLACE SCHOOL Garnett‘s Men‘s Store | _ Lisle or Lisle and Rayon ‘New Spring Patterns and colors. | Double sole â€" High spliced heel. Large assortment to choose from | ~ .‘ Regulat price 27¢ |. _ scribe. Artemize Tashjian, 6th grade. They Are Here HOSIERY â€"Nancy Goodman, 7a. â€"Shirley Lauridsen * 23¢ Pair _ $ 1 00 Mt. Vernon Ass‘n Toâ€"_._ _ Sponsor Concert by | Schipa on March 31 The dommittee in charge Of'i: affair is as follows: Mrs. Tho Knox, \chairman; Jean â€" Williams, Grete Onderdonk, Lene Boyd, John : Merriman‘ and Mrs. ‘George Fargo.:} :} ~:!.;l; mR Pa es of the concert aret Mrs. Ray P, Hoover, Mrs. Edwin P. Price, Mrs. Everett R. Cook, lh;: William S. Hay, Mrs. Hayden B. Harris Lnd Mrs. d‘:m Madlenec. ° Mrs. Anita Burnham, â€" ‘To Address PI T. A. ««‘Round the World on a enn{:] will ‘be, the subject of a ‘to be given by Mrs. Anita Willets\Burnâ€" ham of Winnetks, next W fl afternoon, March 20th at 8 d‘cloc in the Green Bay auditorium, Green Bay road sthool. . â€"â€" i Miss Burnham is widely trayeled and a well known writer. A interesting @afternoon is prC those h; ttend. This is to be the regular ; ;&ing‘ of the Green Bay road schoo! P.â€"T. A.. Al parents and .uxbnl‘mn nds are invited. || BM?DGX::’ mwell 'lle Mrs, Evans / suffered m November and had been in dec health since that\time. She 1i High Park for nearly 50 who ‘some years ago, op a ry store. : P ‘ The farewell message of Biéhop Woodring was received by a mo ludknfa ‘at the First United EÂ¥an: gelical church last Sunday morning. Bishop E. S. Woodring has sei his h as ginhop for the oi:h:‘dyun and could not be reâ€" elected because of the time limit, Rev.C, H. Mengel of Lancaster, Pa., hmn elected as Bishop and is ex to. ~visit |here | some| next fall. â€" P bandh . brcmoet ~Mrs| Harbara Evans, 603 Central Avenue, ; [prominent resident, yesterday morning at 10:30 o‘¢lo« from &, heart ailment. She w 18 iyears bIdl | _ : +v| : * .po~! *‘Mrs,. Evans\is: survived by {four sters, M;u yafrm Rudolph, Mre. M ret Sn ‘, Mrs. Ame i rim, and Mrs gmlyn Shekhen. Funeral Rites Today VL | for Mrs. Barbara Evans Ppn':ell & Wilson _/ | |[Feature Bargains ‘!~‘‘~ At Used Ca OoeeEeen in Oe CCE Ne T SnR 1 ow c o cce 01 _ Funeral rites were held fr¢ home | this ('l'l)\nzdafl with |interment in . Rosehill Purnell and Wilson have . lished a used car lot on G Road, behind the Tillman . Sutiz‘n wh?ch has been received in ;Highland Park. _ _An| unigually ‘large select cars is offered at reasonable A corpleu announcement a in this week‘s clagsified col Church Recréitional Club _/ M?n of Grace cl,urch; re orâ€" ganizing ‘a ‘rectutfiomle club for the men, | meeting | at! the chu two Wedriesday nights a month. | There are dyes, and there is minâ€" imum of. organization. At the first meeting there will be sh board, ping pong, and such quiet as chess and chéckers â€"and fhe old cracker barrel. All men are to a‘ k 31 <f "B t Grace church also annou t‘l'uhil: next Sunday evening the th be "Great Hymn f The ir will ‘be assisted in serâ€" mon gy the choir, and by phone and ‘violin â€" music. ‘ These |Sunday evening services are open all. | [ WlL _ | . Spomeri . tipe New French Kiitted SMrï¬ 50¢ .:. _ sHIRTs & _ SHORTS Broadcl‘i;i;lf orts j Correct&tï¬ red Balloon seat + Fast co + Ri i ! | Full :med tton m of rices. rs noon, stabâ€" Bay hing in Lot well | Mr. Schnéider | | wife, Mrs. Frar | daughter, Jane, 1 [Jr., 19. _ ¢! ./ otp ic Eï¬ï¬ ;Fu'neul brvices for [ Mr. Schnegider, for more t a a kidney disord: ered from fmâ€"b last ‘June. ) | | Euterpe Prog Feï¬dim! . Mand . . Darig C. Bonetti D 1k Deéerfleldâ€"Shields: â€" dim}:m is the spot for the Eute ;p(%p]i,a. isti¢c Congert to be held on Sunday| evening, March 81 at eight o‘clock. . Languid| . strai of â€" Hawaiian miusic, , brilliant| | Italian ~marches, E:ndionoâ€fop"ét'l tic Indian Cuban Rhumbas gos are all to ¢lub‘s ‘second ann It is ‘sd&fli&t guitars and manâ€" dolins are the mogt romantic instruâ€" ments. They v often used to acâ€" company the the troubaâ€" dours dating ‘ 6 the eleventh century in Francé and Italy. These instruments are} very popular in Spain, South Amprica, Mexico, and recently became pppular in dance orâ€" \chestras, Wwhen the tango and rhumâ€" Dario. C. Bone! ly responsible: fo of theimuflca.lt instt\lhhnï¬. | s ba thythms were introduced jin dym country. Bincé then, many mandolin and guitar orchestras have been asâ€" sembled throughout the United "As added attrgetions Mrs. Bruna Cuechi, soprano a. Picchietti, tenor; Henry | ‘s trio; Marâ€" garet Malpelli and Eimil Pietrobelli, dance iW clas C »dlmv will be presented. | | > â€" / j The costumes are degigned and fashâ€" foned by the deft hands of : Mrs. Mary Be ni} wellâ€"known Modâ€" iste of Highwoog. The gentlemen are to wear somewhat artist styled. white blouses, 4 biillinnt] Colgred . + f MIACRSA| . 4 similar Jm medium . blue eolored s .. The y fre very attracâ€" tive and ip on Eit y a beautiful 013‘“9 tacle on stage, ‘with the shm sparkling; instrur @ > off set eolors. l i 2 f are in c |.0 regulation of sound reinforcements. Incidentally, n& Salyards | has n appointed ‘chairman of |thd program: commitâ€" _"‘°'s Aled o V'd the dite e ge getting is under the: irecâ€" ’tiont:g nï¬ï¬ t& S es .c o o i (" ~I O §o1 entino‘ s &:nday ening atclock at v of the l{ige, a â€" hom i ‘. | h‘ urged to attend. RDIT in = AAIN 372 Central A Highwood. The gentlemen rear som t artist styled louses, a b t : colored . \blue i ‘The ladies, uses jand medium blue ; . They are very attracâ€" lfif"nmnd;y ted Ocb Spanish | Cuban Music Rebekah lodge No. stated meeting on wzrch 18th at 7:30 time the birthday :‘ selections, fanâ€" ug%‘ ca?&vit;u ind Spanish Tanâ€" fesitured | in : the u‘lfl, m"ï¬,“ f 1e s tor, is soleâ€" th ani[ng‘ement ‘es for the various netur. e purchased from s of the club, ‘ in Highwood mhunu Park. h Prices Paid MEROFEF JEWELER PTICIAN | observed : with All members, are l Tel. H. P. 630 THE PRESS %flhfl Eas:,o n Is _ [7 3 ~~ Elected .Commiq:#om?r; Cassius Easton was elected a comâ€" issioner of Drainage Districts O;O id Two at the annual election last turday at the Wilmot School to succeed James J; Hood, who declined the office. Other commissioners (of this West Deerfield board are Georgée Rockenbach and Milton Frantz. Mr. Easton‘s term is for three years. | \GARNETT Sale of Salesmen‘s Samples of hatl America is proud of her Girl Scouts... Through 23 years of service to girlhood this iriterniational organization ha won the hearts of the Aimerican public ‘This Store, as authorized Girl Scout aque‘r‘, is glad :#- identified with This movement.| _/ ‘| | es This Week We Celebrate the 23rd Birthday of. . Girl Scouting _ Infants‘ Wear Wlth'eadii pmliaeo( Girl Scont equipment we will give free a combination metal note opener and bookmark, with Girl Scout Trefoil, ; â€" Blankets ~â€" â€" Sweaters â€" "L\\ Rayon | _ Taffeta Slips § Sale of ~ Friday evening the Luther League will meet at the home of Miss Naomi ite on Highwood Avenue. $ [ t Mighresd . | Henry G. Hedlund, Pastor || School, 9:45 a.m. ish services, 11 a.m, Â¥hveniu services, 7:80 p.m. Thursday evening Lenten services, Ees o F...%;is:,;:t;,g..;‘; _2 s TkE Shawls 70¢ i’f" *4 Ae Ee ce 9i ms Colored figured marquisette with colored rufl\e.Aglplenflj did value at 89e. | )\ | _ Several other new ' numbers . just r 8. :( Special Lenten: sermons will be held: on Sundayâ€"and ‘Thursday ieveâ€" nings / . Easter. : The public is ‘invited ‘fo attend these ï¬' 81 â€"â€" The ~Rev. Arthur Hjelm, D.D., of Chicago, will be the speaker, | This service will be the birthday festival. ; ; f ,‘hde"fg“qu td ue around. | dséi;ut of a mu 6 bettér : ‘Limited nu of , T2x99, 81x99 sizes. Hand made of all Mï¬oth and hand drawn‘ cover is 34x34 inches: NA#?M to KITCHEN NWEIS :~ Bath Room . â€"| CURTAINS Hand Made « BRIDGE TABLE COVERS BED SHEETS $1.19 $1.69 : PAGE THREE Erorted 18 T4 tt 5}