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Highland Park Press, 23 Feb 1928, p. 8

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TERMINATES JOULY 1 Mrs. Ann Elizabeth® Clark who| passed away Feb. 5, was the wife and | not the mother of Mr. Oliver Clark| as was stated in a recent issue of| the Press. Mrs. Clark had been illt for about six months and although | for a time it seemed that she would recover m few weeks ago her condiâ€" tion betame worse and she passed | away. The Clark family have been} residents here for about five years. All; of the Camp Fire girls, Girl] Scouts, and any girls in Highland| Park are cordially invited to come | to this meeting. The meeting will | begin at four o‘clock. There will be | music by the Girl Reserve choir. 1 CORRECT STATEMENT IN RECENT ISSUE On Sunday, March 11, all of the Girl Reserves of Highland Park will hold a special Girl Reserve Vesper service in the assembly room of the Y. W. C. A. The service is being held in henor of Miss Gladys G. Gorâ€" man who has worked with the Y. W. C. A. in Riga, Russia. Miss Gorman will tell the girls of her work there and will also sing some Russian and Lettish and Esthonian songs. | Miss Gorman is at present on the faculty of the University of Wisconsin. ‘ Senator Swift gave notice that the fight could have been won with fair play and if he was again a senator he would join with the "down State" communities and put it over. As the matter now stands the bonding limit of the entire State until July 1, 1928 is five per cent if the people at an election called for the purpose vote that they want to create bonde‘i‘ debts to this extent. After July 1, 1928 the limit is two and oneâ€"half| per cent except for Chicago and‘ Cook county, which will retain the five per cent rate. ! GIRL RESERYVE VESPER _ SERVICE TO BE MAR. 11 Fancy Capons | Fresh Fish and /Milk Fed Hens 44clb. _| Oysters Daily | _ 36c Ib. We ;Speual Attention 1 Our Prices Are “I,"""f:’i‘: Deliver |to Phone Orders | Alwavys Low J. A.HOFFN frequently included farm lands. In the meantime the Farm bloc bill was passed under agreement that the compromise bill . would be passed. When the compromise bill was called the Farm bloc seeing that only twenâ€" tyâ€"nine senators were present silently voted "No" and thus defeated the compromise. _ The legislature adâ€" jouned, Sine die, two days later not giving time to again consider the compromise bill. Pork HSausage‘ Pork Chops ' Hamburger 307 Waukegan Avenue, Highwood Quality Cutâ€"Rate Market Always anxious to do business on a square basis, we have based our prices on cost plus a small profit. We are therefore glad to have you compare our prices with others â€" and we are sure the result will convince you that we really have a service for you. Veal Legs | Fresh Spare Ribs| Little Pig Hams C200 ... _ _ â€". _ ,| Child Guidance Class Meets at| List of Those to Be Â¥oted on| Beginning on (Continued from page 1) Eim Place School Next in April; Many Out for _ | there will be a : 22c1. â€"| drch. |â€" iScB. 22%clb. | 33clb. â€"| 12{%clb. 28¢ lb. Fancy Milk Fed Half or Whole any brand f Frank Siljestrom‘s Buick couf)e was stolen Sunday night from a | parking place in front of the Aleyon ; theater, according to report to the | police, and at last word had not been , recovered, although police all along | the shore and in Chicago were }promptly notified. _ Several other :cars reported stolen during the last | week were promptly recovered. In Jcne instance a local resident drove hcome with a Ford car, not his own, } and did not discover that he had the wrong machine until next morning. | He at once reported to the police %and the car was restored to the owner, Machine Owned by F. Siljestrom is Missing; Others Taken Are Recovered :by some unnecessary and uivid! trouble which he distorts into some-' ’thinx out of proportion to its real) importance. This produces a state of| _mind where normal selfâ€"confidence| is impossible. Such brooding is unâ€"| healthy even if it leads to nothing more, and should be prevented. Butr in many cases children develop conâ€"| ductâ€"habits which puzzle parents and| teachers and become "problem chilâ€"] dren." Lying, stealing, bullying, h.zi-z ness, and unruliness are often nothing more than an unfortunate byâ€"product of preventable worries of little chilâ€" dren. BUICK COUPE STOLEN j HERE SUNDAY NIGHT:! A second topic will be the soâ€"called "Inferiority Complex," a term often met and seldom explained. It seems that a child is often made miserable tical problem of developing self reâ€" liance with regard to money will be discussed informally. What is your experience in training children to apâ€" preciate the value of money ? Should children be paid for doing errands? Should they be given allowances? How much money should they handle? What supervision of the saving and spending plans of the children should ‘ be given ? . 2 At the last meeting the topic was "Self Reliance." On Monday the pracâ€" non.Mfl.uS:_winmt'-!d the kindergarten building. Refreshâ€" ments will be served at the beginning of the meeting. The child guidunce class of the Elm Hml:T.A__VIHneeglond.ydw- This is an open meeting The Most Delicious Sliced 12%clb. | _ 12%c D. Bacon â€" | SUBJECT FOR FEB. 27 Very Meaty Since the Smallâ€"Thompsonâ€"Crowe faction of the republican party have endorsed Judge Robert F. Genzel for secretary of state and the Emersonâ€" Carlstrom division have ‘failed to place Mr. Stratton on their ticket, it will of course mean that Mr. Stratâ€" ton will run on an independent ticket. This will of course cause some emâ€" barrassment to Governor Small, since Mr. Stratton is at present one of his appointees. It will naturally folâ€" low then that he will resign from his present position. In fact, Mr. Stratâ€" ton is reported as saying that his resignation will be in by this coming Saturday. â€" â€" There are now four men seeking the position of secretary of state: William J. Stratton, Charles N. Vail, Judge Genzel, and Hal Trovillian. According to reports, William J. Stratton of Ingleside, will run for secretary of state. Mr. Stratton is a‘ present head of the state game and fish conservation department. Phone Highwood 3259 STRATTON IN RACE FOR SECY. OF STATE Lake County Resident, Head of State Game Comm., to Run as Independent For surveyorâ€"Charles E. Russell, Lake Forest; M. E. Amstutz, Wauâ€" kegan; Ben Thacker, Waukegan; £. J. Geraghty, Lake Bluff. For Recorderâ€"L. O. Brockway, Libertyville; Edward Conrad, Wauâ€" kegan; Dr. Frederick H. Martin Libertyville; Frank Russel, Waukeâ€" For states attorneyâ€"A. V. Smith Waukegan. For Ciruit Clearkâ€"L. J. Wilmot Waukegan. Lee McDonough, Waukegan; Charles Wightman (D), Waukegan; Thomas Graham (D), Waukegan; N. L. Jackâ€" son, Belvidere; Roy Stewart, Woodâ€" stock; Wm. A. Carroll, Woedstock; Peter W. Frett, McHenry. Wauconda; Rodney B. Swift, Highâ€" land Park. For state representativeâ€"Richard Lyons, Mundelein; Charles Noll, Waukegan; J. A. Jensen, Waukegan; Time for filing petitions of candiâ€" dates in the April primary clection expired Monday night, and according to reports from Waukegan those filed are as follows Make a very nice roast and have a nice dinnerâ€"Baked ham, chicken, or roast beef with all that goes with it. Then hop in the family "bus" and go for a nice ride. Isn‘t ththottatmnl’-uinnm-ltici kitchen half of the day? It‘s just as economical to eat at the Cafeteria as Get up and have a nice breakfast at home. Then go to Sunday school (4 J. A.HOFFMAN REAL ESTATE BROKER Phone Deerfcld 245â€"W FINEST DISPLAY OF MEMORIALS __ Will take your present lease if favorable off your hands. Do © and 5 rooms with tile bath. reception hard TFoul "heee oo mank. "bat For Sale The chance of a life time. 6 New Bungaiows, all modern, 7, 6 and 5 rooms with tile bath. HOWARDâ€"UDELL CAFRTERIA The Woman‘s Gym League conâ€" ducted at the high school Monday «rvenings from 7:30 to 9:00 is still in progress. These classes offer inâ€" struction in reducing. Although there is only half a course remaining, you may still join, paying one h&If the price. . Miss Keliee of the High school staff is the instruetor. prefer to come in the morning. All those women who wish to renew their youth, reduce, or have a good time generally are urged to come. Danish gymnastics and folk dancing will be offered. Twelve lessons are offered for five dollars. All those interested are asked to register at the Y. W. C. A. Fces may be paid at the time of registration. IN CHICAGO 5751 RAVENSWOOD AVE. Phone Ravenswood 3523 wWOMEN‘S GYM CLASS STILL IN PROGRESS F. B. 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