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Highland Park Press, 12 Nov 1931, p. 21

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Aspectsâ€"ofâ€"Internaâ€" ation is the subject vember 20, at 10:30 irry D. Gideonse will ie of "Reparations," cy Wright, "Disarmâ€" Vright is professor in t of political science nerican editor of the Seonomic Review. er Feature of the convention will i congressional issues orge Gelhorn of St. ‘chief speaker, held ; ~the â€"convention banâ€" ‘riday, when speakers harles S. Dewey, forâ€" dviser to Poland, and ay Corroll, chairman in industry commitâ€" ithority on unemployâ€" Prof. Judd will dis t of Public Instrueâ€" e Saturday luncheon s by Mr. Jacob Viner. iss sessions the state ork will be adopted, £f congressional measâ€" The importance of is sure to attract a nce, and many deleâ€" r evening, November lock, there will be a "Economic Value of re : Administration." M. Squires will speak of Unemployment," ie Kerwin on "Powâ€" re is lecturer of ecoâ€" University ofâ€" Chiâ€" rt which have mateâ€" requests for this speâ€" the general assembly. speedy action on ths ich would modernize hinery." ‘al science and a dean f arts, literature and â€" League.of Women mu;mh hok af itizenship schools on éeat?flrz’i'ii“flia“‘ah:‘ assessor and a small out. of fl!g_w %%fii‘-f‘hhm. f ly. ient machinery may nacted into law." io scted from the sixty throughout the state. ty Government and vill be the subject of ing of the Highland n November 25th, v. We feel that as ation, we have conâ€" popular understandâ€" ilist on international nse is associate proâ€" conomics department. Cent Education iation from college, eaker will be Mr. C. f the department of CONVENTION * NoOVvEMBER 13. from page 5) of the schoot Mrs. R. A. Swartz and Mr. and Mrs. Briggs of Chicago were Sunâ€" day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hastings, Sr.. of Somerset avenue. . Mrs. Elmer Hecketsweiler (Ethel Kreh) was the guest of honor at a progressive dinner, on Thursday evening, given by the Pi Delta Busiâ€" ness CGirls‘ club of Highland Park. Following a Clever trip, with stopâ€" overs at various homes for the courses of the dinner, they met at the m,ggmu,_por.qfl-{dsimm where a shower was held for the guest of honor, who was an October bride. Mr. Gus Overbeck‘s name â€" was omitted from the Deerfield list of donors for the benefit carnival at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school on Saturday evening. Mr. Overbeck is proprietor of the shoe repair shop in the Zeiss building. _ _ tertained at two tables of bridge on Saturdayâ€"evening at their home on w}’m& epernaameren _>fgâ€";:»i}sm come _Mrs. Archie Hornberg of Hamâ€" mond, Ind., visited at the home of ETLE L0 PS carmact Mn izstnin ie dakeeny a i s inel se ae e in her niece, Mrs. Charles Hatch, on Friday. The little Hatch daughter has been named Lorraine Martha. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fredricks and daughter Charlotte were the Sunâ€" day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shulder of Chicago. _ _ __ _ has been visiting her mother, Mrs. E. J. Long, this past week. _ 2 The Fred Haggie family visited View hospital in Danville, IIL, on Saturday. Miss Mabel Ablard entertained the Teacher‘s Bridge club on Thursâ€" day evening at the Chester Wessling home. There were four tables of ter Missâ€"Clara areâ€"spendingâ€"several || â€"â€" â€" days of this week with Mrs Marâ€" bridge. Copper Hill, Tenn., were the house guests of Dr. and Mrs. V. W. Spriggs of Waukegan road, last week. Mrs. George Dyer of Park avenue is entertaining the Thursday afterâ€" noon Sewing club today. hss At the December meeting of the Dorcas society, held the first Thursâ€" day of the month, at the Presbyterâ€" ian church, a home bakery sale and bazaar will be held. There will also be a candy booth. Luncheon will be served at twelve o‘clock. Donations for the sale will be appreciated by the president, Mrs. Emil Fredricks, and her staff of workers. _ * _ _ Miss Elizabeth ‘Schilstra of Kenâ€" ilbourne, Wis., will be the weekâ€"ond @uest of Mr. and Mrg:»Deibert Meyâ€" er. Mrs. Douglas Hastings Sr. and Mrs. .W. 8. Comstock were the guests of Mrs. R. A. Swartz of Chiâ€" cago on Friday evening.. dA Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holmes of Winnetka were the guests of Mrs. Agnes Clavey of â€"Forest avenue on Sunday. __ s Mr. and Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen were hosts at a party Saturday eveâ€" ;\m at their home on Westgate home of Mrs. Beckman‘s sister, Gentz of Valparaise, Ind. . _ . M PS. Deerfield Locals â€"â€"| _ M3.} of Mich. guests of Mrs. G. A. Willen on Friâ€" day. Miss Irene Mitchell, riding Mr. Pabst‘s entry, "Joy Girl," won secâ€" ond place in the flat race last Satâ€" urday, a week ago, at the Oconoâ€" mowoe Horse show. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitchell, who were the weekâ€" end guests of their daughter in ‘Delafield, Wis., ‘attended theâ€" | show with Miss Irene. ‘ aaricte ttzinn‘s mecian amrate s . H. W. Cornelins and little nevcnmmrmetrennientrion nninhep ie en amnceat on mp in claemnevnt aiactcne and Mrs. H. Carlson of mm Take Steps to LOWER YOUR home needs less frequent cleaning and redecoraâ€" : tion. There is a size WAUKEGAN KOPPERS f COKE for every heating plant. Give it a trial â€" in your heating plant NOW. Ask your ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" fuel deater to deliver a ton or more. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" MENONI & MOCOGNI ‘~Mr. and Mrs. Carl Romme!l and two daughters Janet and Ruth of La Grange were the dinner guests of Mr. Rommel‘s mother, Mrs. Philip| _ Mrs. Jeanette Gauer and Mr. and" Rommel on Saturday. Mrs. George Cleary of Chicago visâ€" Mr. Marshall Pottenger, head of ited at the E. H. Selig home on Satâ€" Franken â€" Brothers Nursery will urday. â€" speak on "Rock Gardens" at a meetâ€"| Mrs. C. Johnston Davis was hostâ€" ing of the Antioch Garden club, egstothembmoftlnlutfla Mondayâ€" afternoon. club on Tuesday afternoon at her Mr. and Mrs. Russell Potterton| home on Deerfield avenue, â€"â€" : and little daughter left on Saturday| The Parentâ€"Teacher _ association to visit relatives in Minnesota. o!theGrbvgachoolonDundoeroad Sunday guests at the home of is giving a card and bunco party on Missâ€" Amelia sen were SMMNGAL‘L‘SM E. Moore of Chicago, Mr. A clean, efficient fuel, WAUKEGAN KOPâ€" PERS COKE helps you keep your heating costs down. This high grade, moderately priced . mfl_mg!'mmq_mw Pudsaddeihed substantial sum from your season‘s heating bill. First, youâ€"receive moré actual Aeaf from every ton of WAUKEGAN KOPPERS COKE. Second, it leaves an unusually small amount of ash. Third, you can regulate it easily to suit weather variations. 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