Betty Coleman Wins Oratorical Contest In Deerfileld Mar. 9 Before a sudience of interâ€" Wm:hcdtflnda. six youthful orators expressed their wiews on the subject, "Living Toâ€" day for Cititenship Tomorrow," st the 6th annual Oratorical Contest sponsored by Deerfleld Post No. 738, the American Legion, and its Auxiliary unit, last Thursday eveâ€" ning, March 9, in the Community roode the Deerflield Grammar Three Sunâ€"Ray trophy cups, bear« ing beautifully inscribed bands comâ€" memorating the occasion were preâ€" sented by the chairman of judges, Mrs. Lydia Whyte, director Tenth District American Legion auxiliary, as follows: First, Betty Coleman, Holy Cross school; second, Jim iShaw, Wilmot school; third, Nora Margaret Russell, Deerfield school. William H. Barrett, chairman of school awards of Deerfleld post, presented oratory pins to the fol» lowing contestants: Tom McCarthâ€" er, Holy Cross school; Elizabeth Standler and George Weiss, Deerâ€" field school. Mrs. C. A. Wolf, Deerâ€" field, and Legionnaire Arthur Swanâ€" son of Highland Park, served as asâ€" sisting judges. x 16 Mr. Barrett also presented pins to the student of each of the three upper grades in emch school who wrote the best essay on the Oraâ€" torical subject: Holy Cross school: Monica Peddle and Elaine Borre (8th grade award not yet anâ€" mounced); ‘Wilmot school: Shirley Johnson and Elaine Kelly (8th grade award not yet announced); Jean Cruickshank, Eleanor Gastâ€" field, A friendly and inspiring address mummmmm chairman, American Legion auxilâ€" and sigued with the asme ing vie ue simigess Googe s mach Td ts Suie Purk, Minoia peligion was a crossâ€"bearer. _ _ â€" â€"â€" | _ / _ _ _ however, is not # period, and we have the adâ€" mesicas on ponplin ho uie 50t poios and, strow, em td jectives such as: ***~** _ ied m ienss ce tes ‘ or sight see amâ€"m"g hbutdfl:::bhlmhmh»hghl-ï¬. Season. Among H-u-utmthhn is should Reerserered in hot tor 2 tporit soason io through it ol bame yell n "al‘h t ; nrie} season, but Abrough, Tiane The grieth of Tont io nnaciy this " o commemirnnion upou 4 gives us an ty to bring public worâ€" 'llh% hm:fl , It is also more e tadr ns i an , on that spiritually, as and menâ€" e rradieatin en ri i on ie demonstration thet ns Pounds: 27 the cmmnoih «: Just as cleaning ‘has, Some cleaning leaves a residue in your clothes, while real quality work rids your garments of all dirt and grime. Individual attention â€"â€" clean, puriâ€" fied solvents equal quality cleaning. * . Yours for the phoning. HIGHLAND PARK 177â€"198, thaa io oiihg nroenal ie sooe o s foeme, "Barg hn T npge "Tant gives us an upfortanity ts Deine public wor, What Is This Lent Business? OPFiCES lop ihat day‘s adventure. The Season ol Lent is HE HICHLANO PARK PRESS , a demonstration :of the fact that what we do, we do HANDS HAVE INDIVIDUALITY Patty Dobbins, Mre. Robert W. Pettic «Noin The Phiade To ... MHerce i. 1911 st the Fum Ofice oi Hignised Purk. Dimcs file willeghts Th _ o. bact S wust be writien on ons side of the paper cag obituarics, notioes of entertainments, or othar children in the local schools. Eighth grade pupils were conducted to a Naturalization hearing in (Judge Dady‘s » courtroom, Waukegan, in December; and seven programs have presented © interesting information on local units of government to 7th and 8th graders of the schools during the months of January and February: Attorney George Mcâ€" Gaughey, representing Village President Christ Willman; Townâ€" ship Assessor Edward H. Selig; Atâ€" torney Harold W. Norman, West Deerfield ‘Township Advisory eomâ€" mittee chairman; Edward R. Seese, members Board of Education, Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields Township High school, The Oratorical contest concluded the â€" special Americanism program which has been sponsored by the Legion and auxiliary during the past several months, for the upper grade inry, emphasized the nged of loyal, thoughtful patriotis , ing nobly for one‘s country, and Miss Minnie Buzard, prineipal, Highland Park High school, with five students from the school; Cirâ€" cuit Cl;rk L J.P Wflnot:“‘(’blmv Judge Perry L. rsons, Lake County sheriff, 'lmu E. Kenâ€" Dumaresq Spencer Post'l‘onon;i):r j Korno Party 2 The regular monthly Korno party will be given by the Dumaresq Spenâ€" cer Post So. 145 of the American Legion in its club rooms located at 21 N. Sheridan Rd. on Tuesday eveâ€" ning, Marsh 21. Chairman John Peters and his committee states that Prob-u"'“lh"wfllh‘w-l:‘l.: again. We invite d in T ie a dradk t event, @ to those whose questions are drawn ï¬mflnumw may be secured at the door. fughone . Uizhiand Purk 141â€"400â€"488 reguiar advertising retes $ coute per vingle sopy e 8 duced, Thc;hmtbfl-â€" Portitin; Miller Bcfrelner, Be. Viee Commander of 10th District; and Frank Elwell of Highland Park. flgnmh-:yofthun.a also the 10th anniversary of Stupey @mith Post, since it was ten years in February that Highwood post was organized. ~Of the thirtson charter members, only two were present, Henry Collier and Eggert Carlsen: The past Commanders were also honored, and those presâ€" ent were: Eggert Carlsen, Albert Lyle, Charles Anderson and R. Clyde Stupey Smith Post â€" And Auxiliary Hold Birthday Anniversary A joint meeting of Stupeyâ€"Smith Putlchi?&fln-‘tnnm'- mï¬!flhmdw ing the 20th anniversary of the American Legion. . After the opening ceremony, all Commander Lund introduced the past presidents of the auxiliary and each in turn gave a few words of they, rerveds Helsn: KaQrngid, iis t (hflun.hnhtmm ‘ubgiuthn-hcmlhma se CA m“ y, on which were two beautiful birthday The Naval Print Plate awarded to D. Bartoni of 819 Ashiand Ave. Stant«" "suiares " i "Bebbe "Bor Pris,cFon, Ioo, Can b¢ the i in oak PoakRMee :: [ t $heo "Community Responsibility in a Recreation Program.* This joint is aponsored »mmmm in conjunction with the md'.!.: District No. 2, is being called bring together representatives of communities withâ€" hthmMrm Recreation Programs, in order to ax» ;-'lhd!_q*o-( wgï¬*l-.-; Deerfleld Sponsors of the Board of Grammsr: e h e among Recreation representing 68 communiâ€" “-;hh-‘mm!-'n in i menmgneth m Park Arms hote!, Oak Park, on W.P.A. for the State of IIlinois, the main speaker of the evening, will Mr. Baird, recreation director Read The WantAds €E8 PB 1 of i Insure Your Health ... . Eat Quality Foods Q at Moderate Prices. Vegetable Soup Pork & Beans ¢le tour which he in company with ::ochr.-h-tw d, France, Switzerland, and Germany. By this mode of travyâ€" el he was brought in use contact with conditions throughout these tries, and was able to learn :zmmum:mm they felt toward their countries. of the Department ofâ€" Speech : of Michigan University, gave an inâ€" tensely interesting talk on a bicy> win of the Higliland Park Presbyâ€" :-M“mu im Roschill cemetery. "l\o:.n'“h-dnlbl-. Bha, vivien, Wisifiea and Mer. ies mamn ns sn ;us * a m. «~~ORANGES _ "3 dot 506 _ RANCO homeâ€"made PICCHIETTT‘S FRUITS and VEGETABLES m» gy. « FREE DELIVERY Grocery & Market W TsO 40ME 747.$ â€" 380 CENTRAL AVE. . rerseron® 297( PICCHIETT!I BROS. _ Richelieu RAGGEDY ANN Read The Wantâ€"Ads £ m hiï¬ \ PEAS Manor House # tall cans 206 COFFEE 3 * 80¢ GRAPEFRUIT 9 lbe. for Texas Seedliess Large Avocado JELLâ€"O 3 P®g* 14e Special for THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 2 tor 95¢ n A5 4 C Spaghetti vice president of Rosehill He served as a superviâ€" cerficld township for 17 No. %}, cans services for Mrs. Verese Tuesday afternoon from esidence, Dr. L. W. Sherâ€" d,. foflowing a very Mr. Vercoe was presâ€" Pure Creamery 3 pounds for Sirloin Steak flamlmw Fancy Capons 7â€" to 8â€"tb, average; Specials for the week of March 16th 5â€" to 6â€"lb. average; . .. Rest Reound Steak Tendermade Best Ham Here are the "Fresher (Half or whole) Ib. Solid Meat Specials ""23%e © Mr. Fowler went on to state that there would be 5 courses offered, as follows: For Scounters â€"â€"â€" Elements: Part IIIâ€"for new menâ€"with emphasis on the outâ€"door and short term camping phase of Troop operation. course on "The Principles of Seoutâ€" ing" for men having the Elements course certificate. A Troop Canipâ€" course. This is an opportunity that should not be missed by those who Scouts of America." week. by Henty 3 Commle d-dh!-n.- Council and Chairman of the Trainâ€" ht&-::hï¬â€œâ€œ there ® Training mm-&hd Scouting, to be held at Camp Dodâ€" dridge (3% miles northwest of Libâ€" ertyville) on Saturday and Sunday, April 1 and 2 .. There will be 6 councils *hnï¬coï¬.g courses for men who are re or are considering being active in Cubâ€" bing and Scouting in their own council territory. â€" These . councils are: North Shore Arem council; Evâ€" anston council; ~West Suburban council; DuPage council; Osk Park Ares council; and Northwest Subâ€" urban council. Big University Of Scouting Planned For Early April Pure Granulated SUGAR 10 * 49¢ of the Boy than 27¢ 27¢ 39c 35¢ 17¢ 17¢ ols i oothes Metads & Tade course in Cubbing ‘Tea for all leaders. ‘Note: Certain sions . of Elements ..a Camping, and Health and. may meet together. eren fiow Book. -~_-a signed to meet the needs of new and experienced Cub leaders. ‘The course will start. at 830 o‘ clock â€" on wâ€"-& Awfllfl.:fl at 3:80 Ap!fll.“ * * Nlow 148 South Second Street Tol. H. 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