Local Resident Is Buried in St. Louis - __ ,_, ,1, r- GARNETT’S "MM Nttt ideally Filed ion Sal Ind-y m m .Ili an put 1qu price. thu nk a h in th one am Chicago I the U dn --Froeks for -r'rork_ for -F'roeks for of“! Ma th" unlina hi right nuw district ynu will widow hrri- New Ttited Dis at rial Ma is a fashion aura-m of the sea- ln-mming wearable tlrvss that w with proud assurance of its x was made to sell at a much ill at mm» agree the values are my at this price. Sunday Excursions on the North Shore Line h, Business Wear' Street Wear Trax el and Vacation Wear Slum-in] reduced in have been I lf m-w "uwiee. Jxlum- ot them, ‘v‘nvt'r the Sho orhatt communities north of an ulnng- the lake shore to Lakes are being furnished 1y I-xcursiun service to Kenosha, " and Milwaukee by the North line. Since Sunday. June I, [ling to announcement by R. S. , Kuwrul passenger sump wial rotluevd rates for the round have been placed in effect tor low wrvicu. Persons taking ads w- of then- facilities will jour- m-r tho Shure Line route north ,rth Chicago Junction, where di- curmeetiuns will hr made with northbound Chicago-Milwaukee .,ittr, special operating each Sun- wor the Skukic Valley route. $12.95 If these I tho Shun Chicago J wrlinns VI THE PRESS I", mun i'. vital at tt ever lui deloi or vent rds will Attend Convention Tho Ravi and Mrs. Henry Hed. him] are leaving today (Thursday) iur Rock Island where they will at- tend the opening session of the Au. gustus Synodicai meeting, Friday morning. Many very serious and vital questions are to be considered at this meeting, and every pastor and every congregation is to send I lly at this meeting, and every pastor and every congregation is to send I lly delegate to an open synod at the con- vention. On Sunday some 34 men will be ordained to the ministry. The business of the synod will be- gin Munday morning as the opening f the snyod is eonfined to the min- i~terium. Mr. William Berg'will rep- rnunt the Zion Lutheran church of Irarhwoud. Mrs. Berg is planning to make the trip with her husband. The convention will close June 13. Enter Exhibits at Kenilworth Flower Show Mrs. Milton â€arducrc, Mrs! Her. mun Black und Mrs. James Ewell have run-rod exhibits tor the Ravinia Garden club at. the Kenilworth Flower Murket. The Ravinia Garden club will ulm be represented at the High- laml Park Hum-r Show at the home of Mrs. (inmlln n on June T. h Deerpath Theatre's Program Next Week; Feature Attractions I'c'uplr" with Ri-gis Tatum-y, Robert Anna, Muhlun llumiltun. etc, Charm- ing picture story with unusual plot. Sunday. June 8-Continuous, 2 to ll, Herbert Brerinon's production, "l.unutua," based on by Fanny Hurst, featuring Winifred Westtrver, Ben Lynn and William Collier, Jr. Monday und Tuesday, June 9 and lo "lata Couper and Mary Brian IJm-rpalh thuatre at Luke Forest arm- unother tirw-prugrturt for-the msuintt week, with several notable "mun-m. The daily list fulluws: Friday, June ti-Buster Keaton in ‘Frvu and Easy" with William Huines and Anita Page. Lionel Bar- ll) Alttry Couper l in "Only the. Brave Cruwforil, John Mam "thy Srlmatiun. Rica llnnr. Cliit Edwards Friday, Juno 1,'l- "Man Hunter." Serve Dinner Tonight The Ending of the Bethany Evangel- ical church will serve a roast beef drntwr from 5:30 to 7:30 o'elock this owning (Thursday). The public is invited tn attend. On Saturday. June Tth, the women of St. Johns Evangelical church will hnld a bakery sale at Sobey'n market. There will he a large assortment of cakes, cookies. bread and pastry, The sale will open in the morning. "urtnuns in sound, comedies and thvr supplcmvrttal features at each and Anita Page. i, Plvnty of laughs Fay, Bakery Sale June 7 lay and Thursday, June 11 Montana Moon" with Joan Juhu Mack Brown, Dur- ,tiau, Ricardo Conn, Karl Juno 7 Matinee and dance Bennett. in "Rich l RA-gis Tatum-y, Robert iriioek Island Rin-Tin-Tin in Present Students in Recitals Tuesday Students of the Marley School of Music. Ethel Lathrop Marley, direc- Lul'. will be presented in recitals on Tm-sday afternoon and evening, June II), in the parish house of Trinity lipiwnpal church an East Laurel ave- nun- in Highland Park. The afternoon program will com- ment-v at tcur. Those appearing are David Alison, Francis Allen, Patricia ( wk, Janet and John Davidson, Jose- phine Duwdall. Betty Jean Fabian, P-ixluln-d Gail, Helen Graves, Dorothy um} Ruth Ilerbst, Lon Hill m, James Kirk, Betty Ringers! Geraldine Sand. Pt'yl, James Smith, Kerwyn Smith, and Evelyn Wayne. Thv evening program will com- menu: promptly at eight. Thpse ap- pouring ary Marion Bard, Jean Buts, vurtinia (qulter. Margaret Coxe, E-llwr Davidsun. Pauline Davis, Isa.. 've', Denzel, Janet Guidzik, Doris Han. syn. Louise Neumann, Frances and Patricia Odell, Mary Ellen Palmer, Sarah Paris, Irvin, Mary Lee and Nancy Rwy, Mary Smith, Barbara and Jean Tennant, and Lucille Wright. The public is most cordially invited. Time will be u five_weeks' summer torn), mfm-matinn concerning which wil', gladly be given on application. Building Quarters for New Unit, Fort Sheridan Howard-Udell ',A F E T E R I A Ul)liLL BUILDING Pleasant Place to Eat West Central Avenue Thursday, June 5, 1930 isa