e Is tern «Project th Western Railâ€"â€" gervice for the en a railâ€"air tieâ€" hours from the between Middle he Black Hills of irtedâ€"in conjuneâ€" _ Air Lines, Inc., airns, Passenger the railway. e concentrated in Huron and Rapid ies, and will exâ€" rist ~service beâ€" ills and Chicago, iul, ~Omaha, and wil} connect with â€" at Huronâ€"leavâ€" t 9:15, and arrivâ€" the gateway to d oneâ€"half hours planes will leave p.m. for Huron ins at that point ‘appointments to ates for the next y. the Illinois conâ€" igelical church at vs the following cia. ball room, Ift _ ect. being to raise fund of the assoâ€" c, an array of exâ€" : prizes and a deâ€" to be features of omised, and it is nce Will be large. _ y worthy one and of the public. . ng of the Garden s held in the audiâ€" eerfield Grammar ting and instructâ€" 11 meet at 10 a. m., y‘ trip. They will ucted through the ge Sale will be held in the corner of Central id ~street, Tuesday pril 30 and May 1. the supervision of ethany Evangelical _ made that on the f May a trip will rton Arboretum at c gardens at Lomâ€" iployes ~~ ~~ ance Tonight V . Dawis. â€" Johnson. T. â€"F.:â€"Stemsen:. Divan. Employes associaâ€" f the North Shore benefit dance toâ€" o Visit â€" n Arboretum perfect fertilizer ouders of Swift & stors :. to Churches y, April 25, 1929 PP y Through India with a camera is the subject of.‘a stereopticon lecture to beâ€"given by Mr; Davis Ewing on Monday evening, May 6, 1929 at the Lincoln school. The lecture as arâ€" ranged by Miss Ruth Ewing is â€"sponâ€" sored by the Seyfarth Memorial committee ‘that is planning to. place a_ beautiful: ornamental® outâ€"door clock at. the Lincoln school. â€"â€"*~â€"~â€"â€" This lecture. will=afford an eveâ€" ning of unusual interest as well. as an opportunity to contribute .to thei fund in memory of our beloved townsâ€" woman,â€"Mrs. Nell:â€"Martin Seyfarth; sincée the proceeds from the sale of tickets will go to swell this memorial fund:â€"â€" mc inss o. d ho lg ho e lhg Through India The Carrys were former Highland Park residents and Mr. Carry was at oneâ€" time president of the Exmoor club. e He is survived by his widow, Mabel D. Underwood Carry; two daughters, Mrs. W. F. Nicholson and Mrs. E. A., Cudahy Jr., and two brothers;â€"Joseph C. Carry and Otto M. Carry, all of Chicago. * Euic o2 Edward Francis Carry, business leader, philanthropist, and scholar, died at 11 o‘clock Wednesday mornâ€" ing while sleeping in his home at 199 Lake ‘Shore drive. The cause of death was cerebral embolism. Solâ€" emn requiem mass will be conducted in the Holy Name cathédral at 10:30 o‘clock Saturday morning and the ‘inâ€" terment will be private. P s Former Resident Dies Suddenly in Chicago Thursday, April 25, 1929 Know of any one needâ€" ing a show case or counter? We will disâ€" pose of these at a very low price! â€" ~â€"â€"â€"â€"W egâ€"Havek Mevgont!â€"â€"â€" from 380 Central Avenue to 37 8. 8t. Johns A venue sls t iscc AT the SMOGN of the UNITED: se With a Camera M ao..... Stationer : ts GREETING CARDS for ALL OGCCASIONS _ _ Directors of the Wilmot school orâ€" ganized at the home of Mrs. Minnie <Whitcomb on Moanday evening,; April 2ong. > * * : Noticeâ€"ofâ€"our formal opening will appear in an early issue of j this paper. § R e cez A LBERT L «rson _ ~Mr. E. L. Vinyard was 'appoir_ltéd president, Mrs.‘ E. J. Ginter as clerk and Mr. Elmer L. Clavey as director. In spite of thi-§ board members exâ€" pressedâ€" no alarm over the Miller situation. â€"~* R t â€" This sort of an action would have to come from an outsider; he pointed The board, he held, had to refuse a seat if the p» dentials were presented. ] even have the right as a ine board, he held, had no right to refuse a seat if the proper creâ€" dentials were presented. It did not even have the right as a body, he pointeéd out, to start.a quo warranto proceedings to ‘test. the right of <a member holding office. Appoint Officers of _â€"=__ _ â€"â€"â€"Wilmot School April 22 Under the opinion® of Assistant ‘States Attorney ‘S. â€"H. Block he deâ€" clared that Dan Short, the additional assistant for Waukegan township, and 'En;il ~Bollinger, the additional members. from. Shields, held their seats legally. The case of W. E. Miller of Libertyville was uncertain, he admitted, as it became a question of population. mA f Seating of the three new members to the board of supervisors, which opens an avenue to attack the validâ€" ity of board actions, will. not emâ€" barrass the county to any great exâ€" tent leading members of the board declared in discussing the problem. Board Members Not Worried Over Action And we are ; now operating at our new l_oéétion at 37 S. St. Johns with Qur,,ï¬â€˜sufak-â€"-line of q‘fï¬ce and School S_ppplives, Stationery and Greeting Cards, and the~Uhitgd Cigar Stores line of Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaceo. > f es f e For the three days_: remaining to us at old location you will find some _éiéellenf bargains in .our sale of Toys, Games, Box Staâ€" tionery, Books and Note Books. e ; T HE â€"P R ES 3 Summer Dresses on Display Better Made â€" Daily‘s Readyâ€"toâ€"Wear Store Season‘s Newest reations Hats Felt The 1n 523 Central Avenue â€"â€" Highland Park PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 1072 Fashioned from cool materials including Summer Silks € Accessories â€"â€" * Hilk a full line Lingerie Hosiery Also