1+ it busi * cperien ::lti.]?prictiehg lnvnhipho of great aid in his list of qualifications. * still resides in the 10th District and is well known in the building and More heat is required to increase the haz‘ntuo of water than of any other substance except hydroâ€" ;-1 m fct;d omm h:.p:t:l.::d \ An exhibition of works produced during the m by the students of the mthic mechanic arts deâ€" partment of the academy will be held in Reid) Hall during .the, festival. A feature.of the exhibition, which will be open to the public, will be the <Academy‘s| prize winning exâ€" hibit at theâ€"annual flower show. at the Nnvir Pier recently, ho PAGE TWO Because of the scarlet fever epiâ€" demie which placed Lake Forest Aammy in qugrantine during the month of Februgry, the school‘s anâ€" nual midâ€"winter festivities, originâ€" ally scheduled to have been held over the weekâ€"end February 21â€"22, will be held as a "spring festival" over the weekâ€"end of April 17 and 18, it was announced by Headmasâ€" t“b John Wuynt: Richards. t55 pening with â€":the headmaster‘s tea in Durand lzonu on Friday aftâ€" ternoon, April 17, the weekâ€"end fesâ€" tivlties":ill b:. concluded at a formal dance the: Academy gymnasi at 8 o‘clock Saturday evening, A{iï¬ 18. The musical clubs‘ cancert and 18. The musical clubs . rt and follies show will be rï¬; 7;15 Friday.evening at Reid Hall Chapel and will be follqugll:y an informal dance in the gymni iï¬m. On Satâ€" urday afternoon the A y Garâ€" goyle Club will present "The Dictaâ€" tor" at Durand Art Institute. | Mr. Bahrs many friends are indeed proud that he should be t i,nu T to show this remar flower novelty for the first time a or wikeh the Bnrflenlm; Wor! predleï¬_ such a great future. E4 (he ‘The ‘above illustration represents our local florist, Mr. Fritz B exhibit of 25 Cinerarias, csptnri;l‘: First Prize at t.h: rec held Chicago Flower Show at the Navy Pier, also 12 of the creation in up right growing pansy plants measuring fully 30 inch« Loight Tor whith Sir. Tais was Avaided a Special Price. . The Prose Mason Advocates _ Abolishment of _ is â€" Real Estate Tax Yacht ClubGOmpletes | _ Plans for Spring Dance According to the report given by Baker M. Hamilton, chairman of the Social committee, a setting will be provided. which will make the dance one of the most unusual and colorful occasions ever held on the north shore. No trouble will be spared to create a true nautical atâ€" mosphere. The Village house is to beâ€" transformed into a ship, comâ€" plete with ‘a gangplank, lifeboats and a bridge. A novel lighting efâ€" fect is to be used. | business . meeting of the North Shore Yacht club, held last Thursâ€" day evening. . The Ravinia Villagé house, which has been chosen and everything possible is being done by the yacht club to make the eveâ€" ning complete. | K The orchestra selected for the ocâ€" casion is the l‘owumerx;. lof Lake Forest, of Harry Nielson, one of ‘the l:j:% :mtc\u'.l.; is a member. The orchestra has promâ€" ised several specialty numbers to add to the evening‘s entertainment. As stated by Baker H.-Hamill;on. the ship will depart on a de luxe pigasure cruise at 9 o‘clock, docking again at 1:00, | t Theb:iekm are now on sale to the public and may be secured from any member of the Yacht club, any of the local drug stores, or may be purchased at the :m the‘night of the dance. . P Lake Forest Academy To Hold Spring Festival Further plans were made for the Spring Regatta dance to be given by the club on April 18. At the HIGHLAND PARK AT THE CHICAGO FLOWER SHOW and Ray Paddock, Republican ¢: date for reâ€"election as State ator, is endorsed by the Illinois rucultural Auochtioz and islative Voters leagu L ‘The board of directors feel this accomplishment has ‘bee almost wholly to the effort and 1 agement of the president, Mr. Ray Paddock Runs * for Re In spite of only about 66 per tm tax collections, a 25 per cent re tion in Tax Valustiolfe and the with drawal of a; large kection of Whi district, our school has been We pt open every day and the $19,00 geâ€" ficit has been wiped out in fz P pression years. In :iher words, Shi year our budget is bilanced and we are saving about $1,200 in intelest formerly paid on bog'med noll#y The law ‘also permits an exti h tax ‘which we have not begr [Fé quired to levy. 1 3 h _ Here are the figures for the few years: 1932, unpaid antic tion warrants. $19,007; 1983 un anticipation warrants $12,500; 1 unpaid anti¢ipation |warrants 500; 1935, nnptid,anpiciputioq rants, none. | Â¥ H. Chandler Egan Dlfl i in Seattle, Washingtn From the time he won his firs golf championship, the interchille giate, in 1902 while & studénf : Harvard, Mr. Egan was a consfan tournament contender.| He helg) & dozen regional golf titles. In 1084, when 50 years old, he won a maice on the Walker cup team and aMled in America‘s defeat W Englanid‘s His comeback surtlpd Tflle. before, when he def ted | Jo! Goodman of Omaha in the natin amateur tournament. | Ne 8 d ) Deerfield School Board Supports Richard Bo : According to a letter mi: the patrons of the Déerfield C mar school, the ‘board of dire: has made a remn:;ble recor comparison with many other scl of the country. |â€"h 1 The school district has never | out of debt except one yearâ€"19; in the last 12 years, according to reports on file in the county $u intendent‘s office. p d Mr. Egan had lived for se years at Medford, )., wher had an estate. He had a w home at Carmel, Cal. | 1 His ‘mother, Mrs. Sarah O Chandler Egan, was nptified o death at her Highland Park ¢ s Mr. Egan learned to play go a boy on a meadow of the which was established by his fa Qr, William C. Egan, in 1889. [.) Other ‘members of Mr. Egin‘s immediate family aun‘jvix‘lg‘ in Mrs. Sewall Truax |of High Park, a sister, and Wiilian‘ ‘B. of Chicago, a brother. â€" |‘ : ($â€": H.|\Chandler Egan, national @Â¥isâ€" teur : golf champion â€" in 1904 nd 1905 and a member of the Wird generation of a no . Ch family, died Sunday of pneun{@mia in Everett, Wash., after a $ illness. He was Hï¬ yo*u ‘old, 1B !| Services were held llbnda{ a Trinity Episcopal. c,hm'ï¬ â€˜at Hihâ€" land Park at the same hour fu services were being ï¬on@l e4 in Seattle, Wash. | |% 1P\ The elder Mr. Enn,}a well kn horticulturist, died in| 1980 at age of 89. His father,; Dr. Wil Bradshaw _ Egan, :glfliï¬efl family in Chicago in 1835 buil the second house westi of Can and south of Madison St. ‘ .‘ H. Chandler Egan| was mawied twice, the first time in 1910 to McNally of Chicago. Their: daiighâ€" ter, Mrs. Morris Ey%;tt of Cléveâ€" land, survives him." After beingydiâ€" voreed in 1916 Mr. ‘Bgsn ‘mar Mrs. Alice Barrett Scudder the Iâ€" lowing year, who su{'viv'es. + f n Harris Opj ï¬nene’ï¬ts H forgoe al Interests ~During my campaign I have been proached xir‘zo y and I;y mail uly a}u’c rized |representatives arious| groups, |whose purpose it iy to benpï¬(i:om rticular ‘class of people by means of national legâ€" islation. . Each‘ of t! zx‘ogi;:. in their plans has sompthing which is ungqurestionably . of rit. By the samé process of ning, portions of 'eixiufelan ‘would not be for the best public interest. |__ .: . . : tions and with special organ music. . There will be a fifteen minute orâ€" igan program given by Esther Ward ‘Ball before the 11 o‘clock service on Easter mérning| "Resurrection ‘Morn" by JoKnston and "Easter on ‘Mt.. Roubidoux" by, Gaul will be pla: and the interlude theme will be "I Know | That My | Redeemer Liveth" by Handel. | The Lyric singâ€" ers |will givd: "Leét Thyy?luud Spirit" by Techesmokoff, "Russian Easter Carol of the Trees," arr. I /am ‘a candidate |for the Repubâ€" lican nomination for Congress from the 10th Illinois District, on a platâ€" form to ool:prumt‘ best of §77,000 residents |of thi and| our stm and | count whole. nWe . Any portion of the plans of these var m‘mlréu, which after careâ€" ful |study, jsatisfies me that it will t the r‘qaimnen of the |above statement, wulCun ve my hearty oâ€"operation. | ve any porâ€" tio ‘,oYf.Lolr ,})hnl hi‘e’h %not beligve to be for the best public inâ€" t:c | will reeieivo msl earnest oppoâ€" sition. s s | Pm?hem Church | |_|\ . . The Lenten services at the, Highâ€" land Park Presbyterian church will continue (tonight (Thursday) with a meeting in‘ ï¬he Parish house, The pastor, .Revi Louig .W. Sherwin, D.D;, will sp on "The Deeper Friendship" and the Choral group will |sing. . <;} : ; sttb P Churches Anno Oh Good Fftiday. here will|be a Lenten service in the church. The Lyric singers will render the Staâ€" bat <‘l" by Rossini. There will be: gififteen minute organ program before the se the Dove Ve! by., $hure, . "N Wounded" by day" by To;] ;I |believe that this |pledge of mine would justify the support of any votér in the Cong nal Disâ€" trict, who is : with the honâ€" est agsurance. I made above, utter ‘than p: made, which canhot ‘or would not be kept. OHN FAY HARRIS, . . Candidate for Nomination | : or Rep tative in Congress, ‘10th Illindis Dist WPP 1: 791 Summit avenue, Lake Forest, Illinois.\/ Any (wise motorist will tell you that. This | accuracy and it does without | any Come in and pulo io ic ri0), WANT vguajaoox oN. BENJ‘I‘V CULTURE. WHAT I NEED 1S A NEW MAP WITH A CAPE HORN OF A I l mAÂ¥ oF t | Aaâ€"nose : " Announce ' Easter Programs luding : "With n the Temple" red Head Once and . "Good Friâ€" best interests of this district country ‘as &A THE PRESS Gaul, "I | psheld) Her Beautiful as a Doye," ary. Willan, and "Break Forth Into Joy," Barnby. The Lyric singers are Maurice G. Ivins, Bariâ€" tone ifld director;> Bernice: Rickâ€" man, | Murial Swan, s o prano8; Norma Chase, Frances Barfo-l‘r.l_:}- 'lln‘v,- ho un oi intwtudycsy Insuiiih on "aadd PF tone |ï¬d director; > Bernice: Rickâ€" man, | Murial B:-n. s o pranos; Nonnr ‘Chase, Frances BarreIrmâ€" isher, altog; Lawrence R. Velt, Neil Carter, tenors; K. I. Reynolds, bass. The Sacrament of Baptism will be administered ‘to infants and little childten at this service.. Dr, Sherâ€" win will preach on "The Options of Life." l 4 ‘ At the Tuxis | hour, 7:00; there will be a musical interspersed with poems of Easter faith. True FHasâ€" ter poetry must be the ‘expression of the writer‘s faith in the supremâ€" acy of the eternal. | J e \ _A eordial invitation is extenfded to everyone to attend any or 511 of these Easter services. > y fl:?‘mfl at Bethany | A pageant of unusual interest is being prepared and will be jpresentâ€" ’odl}ht ‘‘the : Béthany. Evangelical churth, Sunday evening at 8 p.m. The pageant might well be called an‘ m«ï¬w But;’ Pageant.| . It deâ€" picts the story of the Three Crosses, The ‘Empty Tomb, and the Ascenâ€" sion \of Christ. , Each of the: ï¬:*su of the scripture is set forth by silâ€" houetted panels, which will be colâ€" Boys‘ Knickers Thése knickers are fiilly lined. bï¬e ~â€" with wool glt grip. Boys‘ Shirts But that isn‘t all. You also get absolute assurance of perâ€" fect fit, by the only scientific method of fitting shoes â€" Xâ€"Ray. One pair of misfitted shoes may. start you on the road ‘to foot tro,t_ible?. Why take a chance, when it costs you nothing to be sure of per: fect fit? Come in and let us demonstrate. .|â€" | ‘|â€" When you buy shoes here 'yvg are sure |of getking utâ€" 0 \ it ‘value in f\t;tyle Â¥* lon‘;g: wear . .. general satisfaction. Cee yc VC EVWE _ tE AAAUIRCRs : YYHLY * J rke a chance, wf)en?it costs $4.50 , ou nothing to be sure of per: | a ect fit? Come in and let us e d $5 en?onstrate. in ' f t an Ellandee Shoe Shop Button down collar . 12 to 144. Duk | These. fine fabric fld.ve- fit beautifully, wear nitely and wash easily. You‘ll like styles and the new colors. * GLOVES $1.00 * SMART EASTER ; GARNET TIS. IN THE BOYS‘ SECTT New Neckwear ~$1.00 â€" $1.65 â€"$2.95 Boys‘ Eaton Caps $1.00 . }'Eï¬â€™nup_{n new spring colors. Light weight. shirts. Neck sizes : of Kent styl;. _A perky collar or a jaunty bib can "do things" for even your new spring frocks. Wide selection of piques and shers. < YÂ¥A 0 ‘Simplex l‘ Flexies Freshen up with ored and erdphasized by a series of lights. The coloring of these lights will do much in making the a om pastor will variâ€" ous ns of scripture, giving the setting of the picture before the ;:ma. he will be assisted by the Be y choir who will sing anthems and hymns, also presenting Easter messa This pageant has been planned and worked out by Mrs. L. R. Hawley and her son Richard. ‘They had the privilege of presenting it at Memphis, Tenn. a year Ago, where it is was cfnxideud ‘a great succesgs. A cordia invitation is exâ€" tended to all to share this fine seryâ€" ice Easter Sunday evening. | § Hold Social Card Passion week services are being held this week at the First United Evangelical church. Rev. F, Brandâ€" fellner, pastor, is preaching on the general theme: "Jesus Christ, Our Al in All." The public is cordially The Sheridan Rebekah Sewing circle will have a social card m at the home of Mrs. Gertrude man, 528 North Cantral avenue, invited. Services begin at 8 p.m 84, to 12 ..$3.50 and $3.75 12% to 3 ....$4 and $4.25 3V [ + ren‘s and growing is and boys oxfords, and pumps in black natural white and patent leathers. o i A complete .. Puï¬on of men‘s [and women‘s Passion Week Services up....$3.95, $4.45, $4.95 Shoes â€" featured at Party Wednesday Junior Shirts . New deeptones â€" Sp Boys‘ Dress 'SIS § }&% Plétted:l;eu shorts d( wooén f: : New spring & L . Belleâ€"S en C s , * B Fom yout fowve en prel VERY FITTING FOR Smart( leather |gr fabrics to our coat, gk ing patent Jjust ‘a of the styles "I find 8. sources of sublply are the Congo, Africa, hnd Great Bep Canada, which hre separater 000 miles a) temperaturn of 200 d 1 io Highwoo e April 15 ‘nt ‘o’:m and buncd‘ played, lic \is co invited. | Approximat oneâ€"fou; moving picturg@ flms shown ish theaters now of J igin, apart news and films. t t o) Radium, || of cancer is of worth ith co $50,000 | a t‘ flnMSb;ha The LEG S1 ‘ Hgflggés}g Distinctive New Duchess . . for talls Clcl:l:'. L plv':nnl =â€"â€"Bport heck or E THURSBAY, e&e~)narmeelt |_ 14 for smalls 44 HUR Six 3 bye 40 . and ret cago. stored take th while 8 and 10 q!pofl winter of saly goes 0 from C boy s decent money Sociall means of th ate & and â€" stars that the Coltor Shore come® every out of wondeé the © if ont m the i back chart that thoug frien from of of NC ever) their hC of t cam|] Ben first e * the fa H« th in for ture One 1di Al A In