Most Ex. chief, Ida Roberts preâ€" scnted each officers with a beautiful gift and red roses. Each officer preâ€" sented each officer with a beautiful tion with a gift also. § > Deputy Anna ‘Roth, from this trict, who was present was prese Past chief, Iva Henderson; Most Exâ€" celtent chief, Gertrude Gooseman; Mistress of Cor. & Funds, Anna Huesâ€" tis; Mistress of Finance, Eileen Be berick; Most Exc. Senior, Jenn%e Cummings; Most Ex. Junior, Anna Smith;; Manager, .Carrie. Peterson; Protector, Ethel Hepburn; and Guard Florence Yager. © f Last Thursday ~evening, May 2, Lake Shore Temple No. 242, of Highâ€" wood, celebrated . Past chiefs Pight. All of the past chiefs of the lodge held office th:« evening and followâ€" ing is the order in which they served. Past :Chiefs Night | Observed Thursday 50 HAIG O. CARTOZIAN SACRIFICE SALE of ORIENTAL RUGS In order to raise money to meet some unexpected expenses . fls â€"_ valuable oriental rugs at Repairing and washâ€" ing of rugs. All washâ€" ing done exclusively by ~hand. The only hand work in Evansâ€" ton. Personal attenâ€" tion. Courteous, prombt service. PHONE UNIVERSITY 5236 1419 Sherman Avenue, Evanston this disâ€" presented Scientific farming is the kind which can best be carried on in the agriculâ€" tural magazines. 3 N L ~The Oak Terrace Parentâ€"Teacher association will hold a» card ‘party Friday evening at eight o‘cto¢k. in the Oakâ€"Terrace school. Bridge, five hundred and bunco wil} be played for which prizes will be :awarded. Reâ€" freshments will be served. May 10th to 18th â€" Ten Days Only The evening was a delightful one, and will long be remembered by those who were present. The committee in charge of refreshments deserve a great deal of credit, for the lovely refreshments served â€"and the attracâ€" tive decorations. Oak Terrace P.T.A. ** Card Party Friday Many visitors were present from heighboring temples in District 5. a bouquet of pink carnations and many lovely gifts. * ASTOUNDING REDUCTIONS T Hâ€"E P R EB 3 A . windproof ‘cigarette ]ighter will be given to every visitor on the openâ€" ing day, Saturday. : This is an exclusive Sport â€"Shop made netessary by ‘the steadily inâ€" creasing business of the Golf and Tennis Apparel and Equipment deâ€" partments in â€"the main Evanston store. This expansion will permit of more complete stocks of everything pertaining to sports wear and accessâ€" ories, and will permit the Hub to render a far more satisfactory â€"servâ€" ice to its patrons. A driving net has keen installed. so ‘that various .elubs may be tried cut before purchasing. The Hub, Henry C. Lytton & Sons, the first large loop institution to esâ€" tablish a branch store in Evanston four years ago announces the opening Saturday morning of a branch of their Evanston: store on the Northâ€" eastâ€"corner of Church.and Sherman with the entrance on Sherman directâ€" ly opposite the Varsity theatre. This is an exclusive Sport â€"Shop made netessary by ‘the steadily inâ€" A free lecture on Christian Sciâ€" once will be delivered by Mr. John W. Doorly," C.8.B., of London, England, member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bosâ€" ton, Mass. * , The lecture will be delivered toâ€" night at 8 o‘clock in Gorton hall, corâ€" ner of McKinley and Illinois roads, Lake Forest, Nl Again the Hub Expands ; _ Another Evanston Shop Christian Science Lecture This Evening y , we are disposing of many Tha plot centers around the courtâ€" ship and marriage of twin daughters of the Country Vicar, the double life, the one daughter leads, "all because of ten yards of crépe de chine." The situation; the wit, and the satire throughout the performance and the excellent directing and acting made this‘ closing production one all . will remember and only enhances the inâ€" terest for the coming ninth season. Joseph .R. Adanis, district governor of . Illinois: Lions, will be present at that time to address the new club on the ‘"Activities of the Lions Organizaâ€" tion." â€" â€" _ % The first official charter meeting of the club will be held Tuesday, May 14, at which time the full charter membership list will have been comâ€" pleted. "Lillies of the Field," a comedy in three acts was the fourth and last offering of the North Shore Theatre Guild for their eighth séason. This play given at the Highland Park Woman‘s club Monday evening was well received and afforded real enterâ€" tainment. j css A Lions club was organized in Winâ€" netka Fridayâ€"of last week, with the election of Arthur Laser, cashier of the Hubbard Woods, Trust and Savâ€" ings bank, as president, and R. E. Crosby, building contractor, 566 :Cenâ€" ter street, secretary. £ Play Monday Closes & Successful Season Branch of Lions Club Organized at Winnetka Thursday, May 9, 1929 The Girl Se serves are read Daughter bang Friday night :: setting of the tions for each for by the girls gram which v will be a welcor piano solo, El by Josephine Glader, stunt t school Girl Sec Cook, stunt by Reserves, clog and Helen Me: Highwood Gir dance by the D niano solos by Selma Cook, a Eleanor Robert â€" The city cor bids for the c proposed city 20, and as sc awarded, it is be started on ment with am; ties; also for office, the engi the East Parl large lobby wi the front port On the secor the council cl 49.2 by 26 fe offices groupe« be the offices clerk, the co the city colle is provided for hearing of. cit Thursday, Ma OPEN B Emt (Contin %"