e, of Highland Park, to 8, although he preâ€" ort session Thursday alled for a little parâ€" cise. ~ +.: Connorâ€" declined . to ite statements he inâ€" anges would be" few mmittees. â€" He took t those who had servâ€" r the county in â€"the nents . were the . best : for another year to ursday, April 25, 1929 10r, of the village of has represented West hip on the board of : many years,â€" has k of selecting standâ€" for the year. > The organization, deterâ€" as the date for this and Park 920 rst real task for the ersonal ambitions of ors go, O‘Connor is erate effort to please sible and still‘ mainâ€" t degree of efficiency _ good old days were i1 we prefer the modâ€" to the one which. was nd sounded lik® you lollarâ€"every time you mne in the road. _ disâ€" In‘t eep ther ting ayâ€" t us rk. ked unce List § nittees April 29 Heater 0 2 °CeLL uapn_ .lUx l.lu ib nilr se aAuz: e e A;'tr:::_r-a-» uvâ€"-â€" ho ‘was’*electe¢‘lrst§%gmd?*°f‘? than« 27000 Chicagoans.ca" o wrar_ ASnnaruteacmr‘ _23 Ain theâ€"World‘sâ€"Famr LEegion: teâ€" ING Shop Rp 45}» ____ Attention is again called to the deâ€" _Jightful musical recital which is to â€"â€" be given at the post gymnasium, Fort â€" Sheridan, by. Mme. Grayâ€"Lilevinne this @ evening. This promises to be one of _the most pleasing musical features â€" Offered in this vicinity during the presâ€" _ _ ent season, and music lovers are lookâ€" _ing forward to a real treat. A large _attendance is assured. f â€"Fine Musical Recital _.__ Fort Sheridan Tonight ijcan Medical society, and Edward F. _ Swift, vice president of Swift & Co. _â€" Having agreed upon the ground _ plan for the World‘s Fair, the Archiâ€" . tectural Commission is now working _upon the details of. construction that _exemplify the spirit of. a century of . progress. > T22 _â€" Widespread Interest Shown by _ __~ Big Enrollment; Response x3 Generally Gratifying _ â€"Fiftyâ€"one representative Chicagoâ€" ans areâ€" now embraced _ by the board of trustees, the most recent additions to the board beingy Herman Black, publisher of the Chicago Evening American; Herman H. Hettler, proimâ€" inent Tumberman; Birger ‘Osland, inâ€" vestment : banker; Dr. _Wm._ Allen Pï¬sey,â€"formerjrresï¬i'entvfflre‘?ï¬;ï¬? which we guarantee to be as go m?;ny can buy. Come and see for self. M * « L_Lpndsuping- â€" Now is the time to plant pansies and English daisies. We have them in fail bloomâ€"also Rockie plants and a full fine of perennialsâ€"also new varieties of glaâ€" dioli bulbs., These are priced at bargain prices to. move them and give us more room. We have rose plants at 25¢ each, â€""‘The Federal Government and the constructive intelligence of this naâ€" ation holds Chicago in the higest esâ€" teem; respects. and approves Chiâ€" cago‘s ~purpose in ‘celebrating her Centennial by presenting a vivid picâ€" ture of man‘s accomplishments.â€" Chiâ€" cagoans â€"may feel a just sense of pride in this recognition." 3 â€" Large Enrollment! [ â€" Further, the response to the enâ€" rollment campaign proves that â€"the people of Metropolitan Chicago have faith in~ themselves and are supportâ€" ing the enterprise~in true Midâ€"Westâ€" ern fashion. â€" | *~1400 PLEASANT AVE., Formally launched April 19,. 1928, at a Town Meeting at the Auditorium Theatre, the results are epitomized in the words of Rufus C. Dawes, presiâ€" dent of the board of trustees: Sted â€"inâ€"theâ€"World‘sâ€"Famr Legion: reâ€" sponse.from the four corners of the earth that "Chicago can do it," and that the world is coming to Chicago. in 1933,â€"these are the outstanding results of one year‘s campaign for the Chicago World‘s Fair Centennial Celebration. â€" F Unanimous endorsement by the Congress of the United States and by former President Coolidge; enâ€" dorsement and warm coâ€"operation from the National Research_Counâ€" Thursday, April 25, 1929 CHICAGO WORLD FARR PROJECT PROGRESSES HIGHLAND PARK 3612 ORRICO â€" GARDENS to the Flower Lover The hikers started from the Wilson avenue "L" station at 9:25 a.m. in special cars over the North Shore Lire to Ravinia, where they went to the lake front. The party spent the afternoon rambling along the beach to Fort Sheridan and left there aboard a North Shore Line train at 6:26 p.m. for the return trip toâ€" Chiâ€" cago. 18. The average man wants his son to be a better. man than he is but not a better â€"man than his wife thinks *he Picturesque lake front trails from ~Ravinia ~to Fort Sheridan were ‘exâ€" plored Sunday by one hundred'mggn- bers of the Outâ€"door club, of Schurz high school, Chicago, on oné of a series of hikes to scenic spots in the Chicago metropolitan area. _ F The getâ€"together dinner sponsored by Winnetka Post No. 10, American Legion and held last week at the Community House, was attended by a large number of Legionnaires. State Commander D. L. Shillinglaw was one of the prominent Legionnaires at the meeting. Mr. Shillinglaw gave a talk covering the Americanization program of the Legi its. plans; â€"Frederick Wâ€"C€opeland, who recently made a trip to Russia, told his imâ€" pressions of that country under Sovâ€" iet rule, and M. J. Timberlake, 87â€" yearâ€"old â€"Civil war veteran, related some of his war expériences. 5% Shurz H.â€"S. Outâ€"Door § Club Visits N. Shore The dinner was .a success and speeches and entertainment followed. The.; Legionnaires â€" sang â€" oldâ€"time songs, with "Bud" Fairclough at the piano, and watched a magician from Chicago do some clever tricks. 3. Shillinglaw Speaks . to. Winnetka Legion A Profitable Investment ~THE HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL En over the city‘s health. munity. It serves all and helps all while standing guard In a great many ways High]_and Park is profited by the Highland Park Hospital. : It attracts the best of medical skill to our comâ€" T HEâ€"â€"P R E $ S Telephone Highland Park 2550 The Illinois May Day chairman has secured the coâ€"operation df state orâ€" ganizations, especially the General Federation of Women‘s clubs in a stateâ€"wide observance ‘of National Child Health Day which this year will also be National Play Day, acâ€" cording to a report from New York. byâ€"Mrsâ€"#idaâ€"de Acosta Breckinridge, Women‘s Organizations _ Backing Play Day Plan . ‘Moran Brothers Modernâ€"Plumbing and Heating Estimates Cheerfully Given Jobbing a Specialty WITN BUILDING ; â€"~â€" 360 CENTRAL AVENUE > Shop H. P.. 1404 Res. H. P. 439â€"1342 in the home is the bath room;, for there it is that every one is inspired to cleanliness. ~Built in fixtures, sanâ€" itary to the lgst degree, are a great incentive; they make bathing a pleasâ€" ure. Let us install such bathroom firxtures: in your home. : s In making her annquncement Mrs_ ~ > Breckenridge said: "We want to stress * 'recreation as the special health note & this year.~ One of the most importâ€" f ant forms of recreation is athletics and we dre all, including our presiâ€" dent, Mr. Hoover, I think I am free . to say, intensely interested in the . _ ul‘ Mn pp + "* of tin orâ€"sheet metal, for any purâ€" pose, speedily cutâ€"to order.. Patterns designed and cut on short notice. Our work receives â€" commendation everyâ€" where because of its â€"thoroughness and finish. Give us a trial on one job, and you will always come here for satisfaction after. _ â€" 3 among the national chairman of May Day, Child Health I_)gy. ‘celebrated May 1. Henry G. Winter THE CENTER OF HEALTH ANY SIZE OR SHAPE 48 North First Street Phone 635 boys and girls in school®@ elenhones 21