‘A Motherâ€"Daughter banquet will be given at the Y.W.C.A. Fridayâ€"evening May 10, forâ€"all Highland Park Girl Scouts, and Girl Reserves, with their mothers, at 6:30. This will give the girls and their mothers a good opporâ€" tunity to â€"become better acquainted with the activities of each organizaâ€" tion. â€" The program. will include piano solos,. dances, and stunts presented Scouts and Girl Reserves Hold Banquet May 10 44 P OW OWP U O TB U O ue *n PUR "Gne sw mm en mssc nooooooooooootOOOOOOOQO UHNNNNNOXHNNANTGrermmmmmmemmmnmmmmmene t t LC T T _R _E @ @ S 0 o 0o o o o o o o o o o 0o e *J-_Ni ;7 STATE and JACKSONâ€"Chicago Henry C.Lytton & Sons Evanston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings Xou‘ll like these Suits because they are the patterns and colors that men and young men have been buying this Spring. And the models are the first suggestion of those that will be favored for Fall. So you have the very newest ideas in Style, plus a character of woolens and tailoring that are not af all commonplace in a $5() selection. _ With 2 Trousers _ Spring Weights + Late Season Patterns â€"â€" _ Advance Fall Models IN OUR EVANSTON SHOP oA May Special That IS a Special In Quality In Style » In Ualue They Are Incomparable 8 U IT S Fine Worsted ._ Katherine Croke, president of the Live Y‘er high school group of the Girl Reserves, will give the opening address, while Eleanor Roberts, paâ€" trol leader of the high school scout troop, will speak a few words in closâ€" ing. . C ow . Some of those expected to be presâ€" ent are the Elm Place Scouts with Miss Walther, the Lincoln scouts with Mrs. Stockwell, the "Makio" club of by each scout troop and Girl Reserve group of the grammar schools and the high schools. * ‘5(0 ORRINGTON and CHURCHâ€"Evanston 0 o vâ€"e T H E&E PERE S $ Girl Reserves in Highwood, the "Cubs" and "Lookout" clubs from Elm Place, the high school group of scouts with Miss Parry, and the "Live Y‘er‘" club of Girl Reserves from the high school with Miss Lasswell as an adâ€" viser. A sweater was awarded last week by Mr. Thomas, principal, to the marâ€" ble champion of the ‘Oak Terrace school. Mrs. Mutton, secretary of the "Y" is helping with the banquet program. Eow I ETTY Lt EO PTTTITUTE ES €20Y" 878.56 and that cach of the remaining installâ€" ments is $63,358.56. That all installments draw interest at the rate of six (6) per cent | per annum from February 25th, 1929. The | first installment is payable on the 2nd day of | January, A. D. 1980. The second installment one year thercafter an;ld so on annually until all installments are paid. ; City Collector. Dated at, Highland Park IMlindis, this 9th day of May, 1929. 10411 § SgCIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE :~ SPECIAL â€"WARRANT NUMBER 333 Public notice is hereby given that the County Court of Lake County, Illinois, has rendered jud@gment for a special assessment upon property benefited by the following imâ€" provement: For the construction of a Reinâ€" foreed â€" Concrete Pavement with Combined Curb and Gutter and the Necessary Drainage, Inletâ€"Basins and Manholes in Ridgefield Aveâ€" nue, Arbor Avenue, Ferndale Avenue, Edgewood Avenue, Glenwood Avenue, Eastwood : Avenue, Cloverdale Avenue, Sunnyside Avenue, Southâ€" land . Avenue, Midland Avenue, Garland Avenue, Northland Avenusy Ellendale Avenue, Ridgeland Avenue, Deerfield Avenue and McCraren Road, in the City of Highland Park, Lake County, Iilinois, and the construction of a Reinforeed Concrete Bridge in Deerfiéld Avenue over the East Skokie Drainage Ditch, all in the City of Highland Park, County of Lake amd State of Illinois, as will more fully appear from the certified _ copy of the judgment on file in my office. That the warrant for collection of such assessment is in the hands of the undersigned. All persons interested are hereby notified to call and pay the amount assesged at the Colâ€" lector‘s Office, City Hall, corner Green Bay Road and Central Avenue, Higyland Park, Illinois, within thirty (30) days from the date thereof. . 2 4 $ â€" Notice is further given that the said assessâ€" ment is divided in ten (10) installments. That the amount of the first installment is $68,â€" Notice is further given that the said asâ€" sessment is divided in ten (10) installments. That the amount of the first installment is $650.00 and that each of the remaining inâ€" stallments is $100.00. That M raw interest a e rate of six (6) per cent per annum from February 25th, 1929. ‘That the first installment is payable on the 2nd day of January, A. D. 1930. The second installment one year thereafter and so on annually until all installments areâ€" paid. ¢ â€" FRED W. RUBLY,â€" ' City : Collector. Dated at Highland Park, Illinois, this 9th day of May, 1929. > _.10â€"11 _ Public notice is hereby #wiven that the County Court of Lake County, Illinois, has rendered judgment for a special assessment upon ‘property benefited by the following imâ€" provement: For the construction of a reinâ€" forced concrete payement with integral curb and necessxry drainage in Burtis Avenue, all in" the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of Illinois, as will more fully appear from the certified copy of the judgâ€" ment on file in my office. . That the warrant for collection of such assessment is in the hands of the undersigned. f S All persons interested are hereby notified to call and pay the â€"amount assessed at the Collector‘s Office, City Hall, corner Green Bay Road and Central Avenue, Highland Park, Illinois, within thirty (30) days from the date thereof. â€" < The party of tourists under the diâ€" rection of Dudley Crafts Watson, Exâ€" tension Lecturer of the Art Institute, sailed from New York on April 27th on the Italian liner "Augustus." Their itinerary will take them.to 12 importâ€" ant capitals of Europe, where they will visit the art galleries and also come into intimate contact with many of the famous artists of Europe through visits to‘ their studios. The 12 capitals to be visited are Rome, Budapest, . Vienna, Munich, ~Berlin, Copenhagen, Stockholm,. Oslo, The Hague, Brussells, London, and Paris. Asgisting Mr. Watson on the tour, will be Mr. G. E. Kaltenbach, head of the Archives department of the Art Institute. Other méembers of the Art Institute staff going abroad are Mrs. Grace Scott, of the Needlework and Textile. guild, and Mrs. Mildred Davidson, of the Decorative Arts deâ€" partment, who left Chicago_ on May 2nd for an extended tour in . England, Holland, Belgium, Austria, Switzerâ€" land, and France. * ie Dudley Crafts Watson Takes Party to Europe SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE SPECIAL WARRANT NUMBER 337 , _ Thursday, May 9, 1929 FRED W. RUBLY, Narcissus on the list ir ‘the early flo1 this, pinks, I â€"gia, â€" Delphin Acillea, . the tum Atbum . lies, Canterb Artemesia Seabiosa, Ga Boltonia, Py Painted Dais Hemerocallis, Umbellatums sellis Longifc may be deper cutting. The up from year These . are esting and s ~â€"â€"Such flowe lardia give . flowers all : planted . nea should have through you to make cut: all varieties som more f: flowers wher poses. _ Chin coming back Thursday, M Flowe \‘The a 12 in. 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