JN ht d! th y, 'si I Gd aum Boi""""""", "no...“ Ami for a while it looked as if the new psi-etchings might have their Mteet. For a While the voices Which echoed the fears and hysteria of Central Europe seemed to drown out the deep, true voice of Austin, " 'Biiiadiirtsstttieutie-ttreetee,s, ' " PM POUR , Bit Ram" tid Pitcairn ' No other great naiionit,testivn is Quite like our American Thanksgiving Day. i r" F That is because the celebration expresses so eloquently the fundamental -- and unique ur- American Spirit. . l What is that Spirit.' Racially ltis one of rement.trnst " m. nun-nu and!“ of Providence. blended with the sinrdly l What is that Spirit.' Neely his one of reverential“ in the ultimate goodnem of Envidenee, blended with the sturdy self-reliance which only tmthvmtth an assure. This is precisely what the first Thwgiving Day expressed. On that bleak and historic Nove morning its celebrants thanked no earthly king for political gifts'or favors. They thanked God for the opportunity granted them by, their labors to help the soil yield its harvest.) They; voiced the eonfldenee of an able people grateful for the strength to tumil their appointed re- sponsibilities. % ' Ttsims-ond-tter American Spirit. In recent years, howe'var, them have been attempts to weaken or misinterpret it. _ In recent years there have been efforts to convince decendants of those hardy forebears that the key to Nature's ttlr,tg, lay no lo: er, in faith or in labor, but in economic theory a tics] stamp. In recent years there have been,afrett' to s T the fundamental American instinct for constructive eoopitatittrt, with. a program based on hatreds and governmental hand-oats. h h - . .. .. I e,;,1 __ " LL- _-... mu‘. a. “do ' i. THtrHIGHLAND PARK PRESS b“.wwh~mbl’lkflmmmtmrflx --------------r_f ' mmthMM-dhw gnu-wmmmuumuaudmw. , thultlkTi'iGtTiGiiiTabui-Jt_e_. Gia-ir-rr-uttered "ci-ir-oe-I-r.-?. -8.%rto%""e"rP1trerfL""ri=t'=cia= -i%iirua-dtree b column-swam“ Job-L it“. ia2ie,rg.hg'e" T _ R T In.“ butâ€. Inâ€! "aii7DTi'iladBa- But - - rape-v .e.-. ___ -_. r_V_,,,_, _ l Todaythepewlemrensertlncthmthesm and the one“ integl'ltyzthat found expansion on the firtrt Thanlraghtrttt morning. Today they mtttiae “a that it in Providence, not Peltics, that enriches the harvests Irf the fieids, that lead- strength to the arm end courage to the hearts of men. - , ' - """"fiiii iriia renewed Knowledge continue: tii prevail, can be not Only a great, but a lasting Thanksgiving. Will Serve 15 Darts For Crash Oct. 28th On Skokie Highway Richard Arno, M, 01% $t (is'it for the Kenosha, Tun-port company, will serve " dun in tiny Wuhan gouty jail fte running a make sigitnt " Shokiq "ttlar- JUld roaeu,ortoet.28,eniiitgnn necident. Be vs; unused Ion- day by Judge Perry ‘ Puma. whenttep1eradedrriltvtone1t- of reckless driving. _ According to Arno'l own story. he In: trmnporting two automo- biles from Chiugo. Arriving at the Elm street crossing in Wham, Jte felt drown and picked up two C hitchhikcrs in order to keep unto by biking to them. _ A - When he approached the red light at Deerfield road. he did not stop. but run the light, and strifek In an- tomobile driven y Mm} Anna Wel- ter of 640 Glenview “on“. In. Welter: and the two hiker. .xttteeod cuts end bruins. The two new ve- hicles being driven in tan-it by Arno end the Welter; at in" "Spawn of the North" At Deerpath Theatre A, drarnatit story, titiped from the lives of the inhibiting of America’: Inst frontier; Alain. in told in the new Pumt’l arte production, “Spawn if 'ith'e North," playing Thrtrsdar, Friday and: 8.9.- urd-y " the Deerpath,l With Geo.‘ Raft, Henry Fond: Ind .Dorothy Lamont playing the I‘m-ring who. it telisaatory' “unwound .-.---------'e"'r_== Muumuhuwmm-WWJ _.. "aiciG'riTidEfalrV Thanksgiving Day 1938 LOCALLY MANAGED om“: m "main. cm" a. m.rtroGA8A.G"esrru-rs."* N T as.tsrt-h-iroeqsaosddtrtl".0' Munsm .mp- pay pooplc only. PM]: u- pcnmn tethe- out bun. “swallow-coca. morons-had. Hon-m I you not! 3 loan of not. thetrsGtotutuesreo?t Hanna'- would 'trat; 3500 Madam“ a, 2%0nbuhncudnvotuow "oo-u " dun (In lawful HOUSEHOLD FINANCE umvsm‘mmwm â€Washington “nonunion _______,,,‘. . a m'cmcmo tnm%"lll at 'RrtPEE m Herc "Dresbrafr-RrA-'. LOAN Rates are Lower Carper-lio- .=-..------------C-_uL Gri"irFi'i"iii7tLtestot,.uHetet'dtt mo Inn-III! m _-__f_t.f w as an. Mars and "htttin-plratea, 111% min“: etch other in a life- atstbdmtth struggle for the control d the Imam-d frontier. Included in the out are John Barrymore, Akin Twink. Lynne Overrun ind Inn!†Putt. "My Lucky Stir." curring Sonic Home and Richurd Greens playing " the Decry“! theatre Sunday and muddy, _ Th. (hauling Bon"--' queen of I eo.od campus, I modern girl hum: 1 modern good time! And than, for low, the scintillntca in an ice climu of such whirling skill and npturoul beauty you’ll cry out in wonder and delight'. The splendid, supporting cut includes Joan 'Dcvis, Cesar Romero, Buddy Ebsen, Arthur Trencher, George Mic: and Billy Gilbert. _ The. recent wane of ttttrd show politics has been hilariously kidded in the now football comedy, "Hold That Cteed," which comes Tueaday and Wedneagla! to the Deerpath theatre, with John Bar..) rymore playing the role of that? 't-boirneimr, eo-ed-chasing governor who manages to win hia elections on thi gridiron 'of the state university. Featured with Barrymoro are Goo. Murphy, Marjorie Weaver, Joan Da- vin and-Jack Halos. va'hd rapport- ing players include; George Barbier, Ruth' Terry, D0314 Hook and John- ny Downs. Cuore Arte Club Gives Benefit Dance The Cuore Arte club will hold a benefit deuce Sitar-thy evening, Dec 10, in the Labor Temple, High- land Park, Proceeds will be used for the Christmas basket fund for denatute families. . atamrhm- “ Ill loans "o" 'iso.Ho-hotdrnnireioe iltideotsottto_rooruwA? cur uh pye'ur jrsoodsir" sTGGrire Gaak _--'e Insanity. X" lit-9 “if “WEE .VII . gla12'd'glhEed'l'ff4 ? a: and“ You you has pro-pd, and vmn ombu- nuncu. " to " mm to I'm-Viv deo'tyoy P5939: 'i-ia-a-err-er-tp: "eiaTiekiirk.utbiutia. 1i -w-pn2..°! tee ted-“Mom 'eg this _ TWENTY YEARS Mo 5 Nov. " I!!! l q _ One hundred seventy re n lay-i citizens ere 'ie',?,?:':),?:?, either; having enliqted or been ted into) their country's eervice, an lthe new" service ttag which henzef butside the City uu.--Mrs. Edward ll " we: given e delightful ',. [,d,!lie' party Thursday, afternoon y members af the Euchre 'etub.--The Ron Sherman's of encode!!! en- nounee the birth of n '4amrhtai, gaturdar.--Mr. end Mrs. Ill. Roger Eritech of Perry; Iowa,) Ire the happy parents of e deuthter, born Nov. 16th. - The Eleon ‘Rice’: of Onwentain avenue. announce the birth of a son, Nov. 16.--rthsus been' reported that during winger": few weeks a fox has been ning " large and killing chicken 't.--4ytxtr five friends of Mr. 'e'r'ltr. P. N. Williams plemntly surprised them it e honour-min: in their new home on Preirie avenue Friday eve- TEN mus AGO ' Nov. 22. 1028 '; up: P. Winterson, WWI. florist of Chic-co died "N, home on' tl. Grout Bay rand. Wound†morning following o brig! illness,- Edvnrd Shapiro, Hithwod memb- ant was shot intho with o bon- dit, Saturday night, when he re. sister! 1 hold up in fruit of his home at 152 Wttbrood wanna. - Mm. Raymond Roth baboon d, ected deputy of District No. Ir; of the Wthtttn allutC.h"iiU,ii'iA'G of His: Katharina ind And Mr. Bonnie! Burundi took pm notor- ar morning " St. Junie; church, Highwood. --7 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bother are the proud tmgtrtts of I son, born Tuesday, Noe. 20th at the Highland Park hospital-mm Chr- " pron-adv. mi?“ through the tue. " The than. LOOKING BACKWARD "TALE ABOUT g F FOR COOKING ItiintIaatATI0y a WATER HEATING ran Pill! _ HOUSE HEATING It’s FASTER- piiiiiiiii--- one. Scott. W the birth as u â€but. sum. Nov. "ttu-- lln. Ana Tim died My u the Highland Par? 'hoetrttaie---Dttr- othy Supple of Melt! is n91! Hrs. George Lee Burton and is in the Wamen's college in Montgomery, Ahab-ml. _ Pro; Wrestling Card Scheduled for Dee. 6 at Waukegan High A gigantic profession! wrestling cord, rivaling in talent my! color such specucles as witnessed in the leading metropolitan spam: cent- or: of the country, will be prenatal in the mru1retraihie1t school any nuium, Tuesdly night, Dec. lk The mm, which is expected to be one of the outstanding loco! mom event: of the winter‘memi will be sponsored by the Wuhan our club in the in of ability, and all proceeds over and obove the no- tual expense inept-red in the pro. sontation of the 1:3me will go into . Christrnns btttetit fund. The service- sit Lon Wu, ot) Libertyville, whol, for the at an summers has l swanky pram mating wrestling t tho Mud hit and Gnynlnh own-sir arena. have bien secured, a? ho will “hump: to bring into pm pom o! the nntion's outstanding bony- weight "was athleticâ€; s' Mandy White, report- that, he has strings out for nun! 'top notch star: and hopes to be atrte to feature a double unis: mat.) Ac; cording to tdvnncgd him it is quite probsblo that Jim IBM!- len, rationally “mom 1111me an! Like county’s favorite no, will tInd notion in on. of the twin fea- tures. Another that who his nt- tained nationwide urchin pad "th onitian u mu MW - pion it My ftg"iftct' may alao has 3 top spot in WauU- gnn m. , Still others whom the 'spomou no trying!» obtain for politic» on the curd are Friedrich won Schacht, atootirineoutttmrratteeum- tubtrtltrte . . . even ference " Mom It' There’s one) good way to really get the story on the many advantages, of an ALL- GAS home! .. . Ask the folks who live int one! When witness, orotinl readily realize why. more and. more 1odern homes are being equipped I?“ GAS, the great household servant. As}; us to show you now, how you can transtoim your house into an ALL. GAS home, hep by step - at low cost. Vidt the North/ n’auw ALL-GAB bode- - "- Manor, Wilma , Weekdays: 2 to 9 ml; 8.1m Sundays,10a..‘ .to‘9p.m. pica, " In yuan wow. Dunn ail and Why" George cow (but mum. l _ The City T T comm which in.1 eludes P . T Gaunt-on. shim Wizhtmn. andâ€. and Enid Wu , 'Nttrt no that in malt- inc prep: to “conned“. a record lr . mild it the bean- tiful high' , 1 "In aid report that tickets ' on ale " the and places ooirtl, a county. , A tho . tanned ringside mm " a a t fee plus tax “a 1,500 gen "dntittaiott duenta u. 'now being . id. j 2 Non}: Sheridan M Huh-a Put. than I' Telephone: nun-names _ i _ :,' Agent for 'r / l ALt"/urrkDs OF 1NSURAN01i) iThe mnanetat Responsibility Section of /i, Mvisra' license Law has been in force at J tr 12, 1988, and in order to drive a car, y . have to have a license shortly after t firht of the year. t ;_ gï¬Fnilure xstany driver to pay durum at the result of III automobile accident WILL BAllt BIN. FROM FURTHER OPERATING A GAE: #111?!“ HE CAN PROVE THAT BE B FINANCIALLY RESPONSIBLE m THE , V. William Briddle I - notice the dif- _", sittee Dad and bade our house LGAS’ home!" COMFORT you hear their enthusiastic "t Lose The Right To Drive; If you want to . t Your Right to Drive an Auto-obi LUY AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE SHORE Gas CO. . "e""""""!"'"""'"'""-""'-"-'" - - _.4-.__~M Your Car WDAY. 80m.“ " I.“ Pauli P. D. A!“ , “Armour all Eh [ a title of I t,',',g'ttl'dd forth Armour, also new-um W ": tad Charles enroll. ;{ ' si,irir,iiiFiTiaG'aik ' 'i, play of on. man. It “lg tt with Mr. Arno-r do“; _ ‘ the history of hit an: 054! pmmiuentnmwhowc‘o . ', new: and him with Mas. . i' mumwwmi‘ Read The Walnut F-"b