rise to ~I4m | ~___ Shop | ly _ now . . d in few will and Ned £4 46 t} HU thei {man family. . Whe Joseph M y family, who ive been, livia! in \the Richard Anâ€" s flat on Waukegan road‘ have d to the upper ‘gpartnient of f( Trutét residence dn Deerfleld â€"«sight suburban GIvisiON Cnai®t ’“‘ ?b will be in active charge of lilacs in the eighth anâ€" "share your lilacs" «campaign by the Chicago, Plant, and Fruit Guild. 4; Russell | Potterton family $ the past weekâ€"end with Mr. /s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Pottcnrd of Beloit, Wis. i Paul Scott family of Waukeâ€" were Sunday evening guests at Ralph Wickershaws‘ home on k avenue. /~|â€" | |(=_.>| u noues "* bers whose I ate in the fi â€r. Butes fl* mh’ of burn has bee | Mm and Mrs. Dan Hunt has as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. | rumer, and, Mr. and Mrs. Mears of Chicago.. Mr. aud\ Mrs. Clarence Rollman d son â€" 0 Highland Park have q *o Osterman Avenue in the m: vacated ‘by the: Walter: Hoffâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Hans Bah of Ridge E attended a party at the, home Mr. and Mrs. A. R/ Nedges uth Patterson) of Chicago @unâ€" evening. _( | | 1 The Quid Nune Club met LeRoy Haas of Grove S whnd Park, on Wednesday eveâ€" N ie t o1 ns NKE AHT 4h Souch m \â€"John Carlson jof Deerfield Road !:‘- been ill the past three weeks \ the Highland Park hospital. .. (â€"Mr. and Mrs. Elmer .Anderson, panied by their sons, Elmer and Chadwick, and Mrs. Anderâ€" son‘s mother, Mrs. Jessie Davis, who has been the house guest for JRSDAY, APRIL 23, 1936 the past six months, motored to Atâ€" lantic, TITowa, over the weekâ€"end. Mrs. Davis will visit relatives and friends there for the next six weeks and will tht:“fo to Kearney, Nebr., where. she move into her own home in June. | 3 Rev. A. Melvin 'lfl?xker,’ pastor of the Highland Park Grace M. E. church, was mmzmm of the Lake County 1 of Religâ€" ious Education, at:a\ meeting of the executive committee of that organâ€" ization, at Waukegan, last Thursâ€" day. This sppointntnt fills a vaâ€" cancy caused by the removal of Rev. Wm. Rule of: North Chicago, the former president, to another state. Plans were for a county Young People‘s d day, to be held in June, at one of the lakes in the county, and the following commitâ€" tee was appointed to complete arâ€" rangements for t.He event: Rev. Siefgred Recht, Loas‘crovc, chairâ€" man; Miss Dorot! Rasmussen, Waukegan, Miss Ruth Minto, Millâ€" burn, Mr. Floyd Walton, Libertyâ€" ville, Mrs. Paul I‘me.ch, Praiâ€" rie View ,Mr. Baker Hamilton, Highâ€" land Park, «Mr. Charles <~Meader, Waukegan, and Rev, A. Melvin Tinâ€" ker, Highwood. | â€"â€"The Trail Riders, whose flvhâ€"d&yl trip . starts. from | Banff Springs hotel, July $1, will wind its way beâ€" tween Mount Edith and Mount Norâ€" quay, follow Fortymile Creek over the Sawback R‘m pass over Badâ€" ger Pass, and down Johnson Creek to the spectacular canyon of the same name, and finish with a powâ€" wow and singsong near the Banff Windermere highway. The center;, of activities for the Skyâ€"Line Trail Hikers, from Aug. 4 to 10 will be Lake O‘Hara. From O_’H.ra the hikers will make forays of adventure over the Ross Lake trail to Inki.miu; through the aroa Lake district; along Cataract Canadian Rockies Call â€"«Outdoor Enthusiasts â€" Two of the msfl democratic soâ€" cieties in the wo whose menmiberâ€" ship includes a former king and queen, statesmen and â€"common folk, all on an equal footing, are the Skyâ€" Line Trail Hikers and Trail Riders of the Canadian Rockies, whose outâ€" ings: this year promise something new in the way of scenery and enâ€" ergeti¢ healthy recreation. & reek to Lake MeArthur and) southâ€" t through the valleys of Mounts Yukness, Hungabee and Wenchemna. Al the routes of both treks there is splendid fishing, in ;swiftâ€" running mountain streams, and unâ€" limited opportunities for the camera RELIABLE LAUNDRY Warren Harrison Phone 662 â€"~ 449 Lincoln Ave. When You Need Carpenter Work . A. M. Tinker Heads \Religious Council DRY CLEANING CO. Fhone H. P. 178 : B'?: Ralph E; Church |! Representative, 10th Congresio f /. â€"> Distr o ."- | Wublï¬gton. D. C,, April 18 â€"Th main topic for info discipaion. in the halls of Con L «: pretation to be ‘made of the ,‘ of the: Illinois Primary elfttion, Naturally, + both parties / c {‘: a great victory, and any numbér ‘of, explanations are given for t 'g," reâ€" sults in different gection's ‘ Ithe state. | | P 4 _ After one hears the differént in terpretations and explanationg, with a great many "if‘s" and "and‘ !â€"he feels inclined to take.the sam ",}{i‘-» 3 tion as the innkeeper in one U (the. classic novels of England inv iably took when a dispute arose bakween his patrons and he was calleff upon to express his opinion. ‘"Ybyu are both riï¬:t and wrong." No dige can definitely, say what significa : 8 can be attached to the Illinois Fi |mary vote, as one can truly eval " e the innumerable factors producifig the result. I P ts By Railph E. Church Boprudatin_,_wt_iim (I thinkâ€"I can be pardongd if I interject a statement here th i j am deeply grateful to the people I am privileged to represent for; };‘ t ex= pression: of confidence in fhworing me with renomination as ';Lâ€- te for the office I now hold.) & | That it is an election yen‘r \quite in evï¬pnce at ':he Gov " ment Printing Office. It is ‘arouf« ‘this time_ of the year that Senatp is and members of Congress have o jes of their speeches made for mailing to their respective states and dist rict:. While the speeches are priited at the (".lj)yernmem Printing |Office, each member must persondlly | pay the cost; . . 1 i > Tï¬is Week in Washin The l’lfoint Committee on mm:g @ For the nutritive élements it contains, milk is the most Birfect :f.f ‘all foods. But digestion must rel@ase those elements for use in the body. [ 8| {||. : 2 That is why m l peotle with ‘delicate :t?machsâ€.re s ;,Sof,‘hl‘d.ln fkurd, froudtiont is i;;;"' l of digestion; reâ€" eases its food vatues more quickly and mplet;l:'. :: b:ï¬u:;od ed milk can be even mkre easily han by the most delicate stoffachs. | 4 Bowiman p o-i:r es this milk And it tastes jul gs fresh ane Bo in‘s : reg Pl Gl‘“k “iA†SuperiorFlnv fa lt | > > If you have | the milk you w about Bowman‘ Your Bowman you. Or simply DIGES: 1 like, ask your doctor ficurd Milk,erx.hgnmy. ivery man can supply 1 SUP. 6800. . _ Highland Park 2700 difficulty dr ‘PRES 3 intends to pupmuorgomh. I understand that to meet the anticâ€" ipated : demand â€" for ‘ reprints . of sgpeeches, which now ‘has indications of| reaching unprecedented proporâ€" tions, the | committee will ask: for ids on 39,872,000 pounds of paper q / J% e . q raised as of reprin the floor â€" a 1 who exte tend 1 adequate present hi al policie ‘sents. . © on some particular Dill OFf CAIIY @ short aph from a member‘s réemarks on the floor.: And, to be ‘sure, the yote itself doés not always ‘accurately | indicate the position; d ken.. 1t is perfectly possible that ‘a membet will be in favor of the ’lg neral principle of a particular bill ‘he votes lagainst but he finds that the measpire is so worded or conâ€" ‘tains so many objectionable features. ‘that he chnnot vote for it. * | ‘| As to how a member should vote \ is not altogether a subject for acaâ€" ic discussion. It is a very real estion |which consciously or unâ€" conscjously comes to. the mind of every iber when he casts his te for his distr}et or state. Should e vote as he believes the majority f the péople of his particular, disâ€" ict have indicated that they wish im to vpte? How is he accurately «determine the "will ’pf the majorâ€" y"1?. What if a great many people f his district or m{e have u}skod him to sypport a particular bill and ‘he knowsg as a matter of fact or has $00d reagori to believe that they are ot really familiar with the conâ€" [ tents of the bill and the possibilities &:'édnhaftién' with it? Or should he te . in |accordance &;ith his own ENCE MAKES | EK [ 1}) > J IBLE/ ports do not much more the "Yeas" and "Nays" articular bill or carry a aph from a member‘s the floor.: And, to be ote itself doés not always estion | has: ‘often been to whether such mailing _of speeches delivered on the House, and Senate imate purpose. ‘Those ively follow the practice t it represents the only ay that amember can ‘position on governmentâ€" to the people he repreâ€" ially quickâ€"drying qualiâ€" for Milk of BOWMAN‘S soOFMAURD convictions, after a careful study of the bill, the committee testimony, committee reports and consideration to the debates? How should he vote if he has good reason to believe a particular bill would benefit h district but would not be a>£g measure for the country as a whole? Just what should be the guiding principle a member should follow in casting his vote?: I am frank 3 say that on some occasions it can a very perplexing question. 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