Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Jun 1937, p. 22

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suammer fable setfigs as choslng y@ur, ensemble of end Isbei by cemlmg t. Thé imeParroi for yeur sommer china and glass end lilens amnqmgwhlch are nuy ihimgs especiaIIy suitabie for Jume brides. 1551 SHERMAN AVE. EVANSTON Proudly waving ini the breeze for- ei*ht score .years, Old Glorv lias bene>zf svinbal of oîr countrv since Ju1 11 1777, zvhen, it was adopted b-V the Continental Cangress. Ait 1f: an arït s conception of the U. S. Marines dis- playing the National Fla.q and their regirnental colors. Riflht: Bctsv, koss, traditional inaker of the first Stars tind St ripes. Below: the r-attliesoake and Grand Union fia gs' foreruniners of Old Glory.- *Eight score years have passed since W innetka Post Team ;North Shore Peo pie OId Glory becamie the flag of our1 country, and its birtlîday will be cele- Beats City Nine, 2"1 Back Lecture Series brated on june 14. Almost the. sanie ,, .- , Tradition points to Betsy Rossi as the needleworni whose fingers. wrought with loving' care 'the first sample of the Stars and Stripes, bat the fate of the original Star Spatigled Baniner is unknown aind i is difficuit to either prove or disprove the legeiid.. Before the Revolution there ý,veré maniy flags, some of them bearing. beavers, pine trees, anchors, rattie- siiakes. and other insignia, each, of airernoon at the vkokië payfeli.dVby ber<of 'rom inent persons of t .lic iîuitl the sore o 2 to1. bore wbho are sponsoring the Mfic- Thi.e gaule xent j1ý ilnninlgs b)efore, west Institute of International l- the final run was made bv tAu \iî tions, which will offer a suries <of netka boys and thc gaine was mark- lecturies at Ncorthivestern unîi'ersit, cd 11, excelIent pitchings laktC1 this month. The \\Viinetka pot tean l vi- Others in the group. are Dr. CIîarlts tY of. the village Legion organi/dîlon, \V: Gilkey, Dean Ernest . 1-1I lhne. is to play at. the playfi.eld cvery u William B. Hall Frank I<nox. \X'ater dav. Any 'New 'Trier 1'oxw'îlîip 1)(-)\- [chtensteiRabbi Louis. . Mann, Up~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ u to.&aeo 6 er nls President Walter Diii Scott, thc Rt. March 30 is eligihie for trvo(-ut, it ý,vs cv. George Craig Stewart, bisbop of added. i Chicago, and Dr. Ernest Frenînuitt Sa.,... wCo JeweI ors - opticiens 614 Daovis St.. EvansfomI OPE OIK *TÇUDÂT IRENes Juay L'% IJLU- I-T IllUý L - 1,1 L ZýI LI1,U %JV- . " "' lluator Gerald M . Nye of Nôrth LDakota, to the Stars and Stripes frorn a for- the song which is now our nationa,-l who attracted world-wide notice by eign power. Lieutenant. Presley N. anthem. Our flag has; been beloved his investigation of the munitions in- O'Bannon, of the U. S. Marines, by Americans, eulogized by states- dustry will climax the series with his hoisted it at Derne. Tripoli in April. men, and carried to every part of address Sunday evening, "Prepared- 1805, the ifirst time it was ever flowni the globe. In recent years it hias ness for Pea'ce." .; : over. a fortress, of tihe OIdWorld. been the customn to observe fie 11, The lectures will be presefited in 4y, the dawns early light., .Septem- the . anniversary of our flag.' adop- the great hall of the First Methodist ber, 14, 1814, Francis Scott Key saw in s Fa a. hrh, ItVanston.

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