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Highland Park Press, 25 Sep 1941, p. 6

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U use On Page 426 of Lizzy Dilling‘s *"The Roosevelt Red Record and Its Badkground," published in 1936, she recites the "ref" tainted record of Exâ€"U. 8. Attormey General Jackâ€" son was the gov‘t oficial who arâ€" ranged the swap of mewspaper men Allen and Hottelet for Nazi agents Zapp and Tonn. The Hepald Trib‘s reveiations of the unâ€"Americar activities here by Vichy agents pmbably will get them expelles . . . How true is the buzz that New Brungwick (Nova Scoâ€" tia) has an unlimited supply of gas â€"which is nep.ewam being used? Don‘t miss tha newsreels of that 19â€"gun salwo (by nighi) during the U, 6. &. Nosth Carolin® Gests at sea. OQne withess descries the flames as Te kind "yeu see only n a tortured dream!" . _ Dilling: ‘"‘Wheeler, Sen. Burton K.: Montana, radical; 1931, ‘Progresâ€" sive‘ Conf.; arde@t F.D.R. supportâ€" er; American Civil Liberties Union Bill# called ‘Socialist, I.W.W. Paciâ€" fist‘; Vice. Pres. candidate with Laâ€" Follette, 1924, on Socialist and Proâ€" gressive tickets; resignation asked during war because of his refusal to prosecute radical slackers; . . . Signer of application forâ€" pardon of Communist Party N. Y. District orâ€" ganizer, Chas. Krumbein (Daily Worker 9â€"635) . : ." The Midnight Beat Hollywood‘s star feud is between Chas. Boyer and Jeam Gabin. It‘s blazing higher than the Kiffel Tower over the fate of France. Boyer‘s sympathies have been with De come out for O‘Dwyer against Mayâ€" or LaGuardia . . . In appreciation of O‘Dwyer‘s support whenâ€"Lehmap ran against Dewey. ¢ The British Gov‘t is supposed to have requested the duke of Windsor not to "make a parade of the night clubs" while in New York en rowbe A major who was aropped by the army not long ago for dillyâ€"dallying with local Nazzysâ€"is now connected in some way with the state dep‘t. Next thing on the market will be bottled soda pop with a straw alâ€" ready inside and ready for use when the bottle is opened. The Private Papers Of a Cub Reperter mage will marry with the January The Bookâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"Month club will ofâ€" fer a dual selection in November: "Inside Latin America‘" by John Gunther (Harper‘s) and ‘‘Young Man of Caracas" by T. R. Ybarra (Ives Washburn). Overheard: "Be careful of that guyâ€"you‘re leading with your chin‘‘ . . . *Don‘t worry. He nevet punches that high." "‘My Little Sunshine" couldn‘t be an oldie called "My Little Rain bow,"" could it? Lieut. Comdr, Arthur Godfrey reâ€" ports seeing this sign on a small town highway: Every Car Going ‘Through This Town at Sixty Miles an Hour on Saturday Night Must Have a Driver! The legs featured in that hosiery advert on the back cover of Life beâ€" long to Evelyn Carmel. Motion Picture and Screen Life Cleaning with Character TAILORING â€" REMODELLING RESTYLING â€" RELINING "We make your wardrobe live a long, long time." Exclusive Tailors & Cleaners 1545 S. St. Johns Ave. Ravinia, III. EXCLUSIVE Milorganite â€" _ â€" _ $2.75 per 100 lbs. Vigoro â€" _ â€".__ $4.00 p** 100 lIbs. Armour‘s Lawn & Garden 3.25 per 100 Phone 2300 FERTILIZE YOUR LAWNS THIS FALL ALSO PEAT MOSSâ€"BONEMEALâ€"GRASS SEED & etc. Husenetter Hardware Gsells Drug Store CELLU DIETETIC FOODS For Sugar and Starch Restricted Diets Complete Line RAVINIA Mrs. Thomas Sloot, Osterman avenue, entertained the Bethlichem Woman‘s Auxiliary at her home on Tuesday evening. The Woman‘s Guild of St. Paul‘s Evangelical church will have a rumâ€" mage sale Friday and Saturday in the Hoffman building, next to the post office. This sale is one of the money raising events that is being given in an attempt to raise money to rebuild the burned church. Mrs. John Ott is chairman. The Deerfield Legion auxiliary has bought two flags. One for the Deerfield grammar school and one for the village flagstaff in front of the Masonic temple. R Wednesday members of the auxilâ€" iary drove to Hines hospital and pregented gifts to the exâ€"service Activities for the Presbyterian Woman‘s association began Thursâ€" day afternoon with a luncheon at the church. Mrs. Andrew E. Deckâ€" er, president, presided over the meeting. Miss R. Marie Preston, Chicago, «poke on "National Misâ€" sions and Democracy." Give R Sale To Rebuild Cg:m:h Legion Auxiliary Buys Two Flags Deerfield. Camp of Royal Neighâ€" bors are having a party tonight, following. their regular meeting. Mrs. Mathias Hoffman is oracle. A "Caravan‘s will be held in Waukegan, October 6. Mrs. Edwin Beckman and mother, Mrs. Peter Perry, Rosemary Tr., are in Riverside, Mich., visiting relâ€" atives. Deerfield Locals â€"â€" WISCONSIN & CUNNINGHAM 1CE CR E A M S COCKTAIL APPETIZERS CARANI‘S 464 Roger Williams Ave. PHONE 5548 Sport Sedan, a roomy, luxurious, six ISmart Styling Keynotes New £hevrolct| Fountain Service and Home Packages Delicatessen H. P. 4387 FREE Delivery High School Varsity Beats Downers Grove and before the quarter ended had tied the score, as a result of a drive down the field to the 15 yard line from where Werhane took the ball across to the end zone. Maechtle kicked the extra point. Neither team tallied in the second uarter leaving the score at the half tied. Coach Floyd used all the players on the squad in the game. Every man on the startng lineâ€"up played good ball and several of the subâ€" stitutes looked like first string maâ€" terial. ‘ passenger model. A | Interior appointments are in the modern mode. The Highland Park high school varsity football team won its first victory of the season last Saturday at Downers Grove by the score of 26 to 13. Five minutes after play started Downers Grove was leading by the score of 7 to 0. A nice lateral and a forward pass mixed < with several line plays enabled them to score. Highland Par know settled down The improvement in the Highland Park team over the game played the previous week at Riverside inâ€" dicates a real tussle Saturday when the local boys play hosts to the strong Morton team from Cicero. In the second half Highland Park scored three more touchdowns while Downers Grove made one. Werhane ;:rried the ball for two of the touchâ€" wn. The starting lineâ€"up of the varsity last Saturday was â€" Maechtle and Jones, ends; A. Baracani and Chamâ€" bers, tackles, Irwin and Dever, guards: Detmer, center; Werhane, quarterback; Barnhart and Pantle halfbacks; and Rossi, fullback. Substitutes â€" Warren, Pertz, Maâ€" thieson, Rossantini, Evers, Starrels, Newman, Weber, Johnson, Murphy, Brown, Swanson, Florshiem, Flaeâ€" ger, Zdeske, Casey, Levinson, A. Baracani, Carrier, Souther, Beckâ€" rum, Kirkgasser, Bartlett, Peddle, Ho‘tghkiu and â€" Hayes. .> Although beaten 19 to 0 the Highâ€" Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church â€"The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Christian Science Monday evening, September 29th, at 8 o‘cleck First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park, Hlinois FREE LECTURE The public is cordially invited to a DR. JOHN M. TUTT, C.S.B. â€"_ _ of Kansas City, Missouri Sheridan Road and Eim Place Elm Place School Auditorium The Highland Park PRESS by August Leads Sale of &hnu Stamps Sale of $4,453,748 in Defense Savâ€" ings Stamps during August showed an increase of 30 per cent over sales for July, the Treasury Deâ€" partment has announced. & Total sales for the four -nutlu‘ since the Defense Savings Program started on May 1 last were: June ........................ 2,802,845 July ......._......... 8,288,283 August ........._......... 4,453,748 Miss Patricia Browning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Brownâ€" ing, 1531 South St. Johns avenue, is studying with the Goodman Theatre group, Chicago. She atâ€" tended the University of Illinois last year. â€" land Park froshâ€"sophs showed conâ€" siderable improvement over the game played the previous week. They made one touchdown but it was disallowed because one man was offside. A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOME Genuine Rimac Flezstone puts smooth, sharp edge on dullest knife quickly and easily. 1941 Circle Four of the Deerfield Presâ€" byterian church, will a book review "Keys for the Riiigdom" (A. J. Cronin) Tuesday evening at 8 o‘clock at the church. Mrs. W. C. Petty of Antioch will be the reâ€" viewer. Mrs. Henry Petersen has reâ€" turned from a vacation spent in the west. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nichols are at home at 137 South Second street, after a short honeymoon trip. Miss Jean Boyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Boyles, Springfield avenue, is attending Bryantâ€"Stratâ€" ton Business college. Allen Hanich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanich, Chestnut street is ill with the whooping cough. 47 So St. Johns Ave. Gas Refrigerator is PERMANENTâ€" LY SILENT because it freezes with NO MOVING PARETS. A small burnâ€" any autemaiic refrigerator has . . . NOTHING TO WEAR OUT, CONâ€" TINUED LOW OPERATING COST. has everything plus . . . Servel SiLENCE NORTH SHORE Gaa CO. The New 1941 Gas Refrigerator AT A BARGAIN I DEERFIELD STATE BANK WISE! Bonds and other important papers should not be left to shuffle around in desk drawers â€" loss and damâ€" age may result. Keep them in a safa deposit box. VALUABLE PAPERS WON‘T DETERIORATE IN OUR SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES | America First To Hear Miss Googan speaker at a meeting to be held Sunday evening at 8 o‘clock, Sepâ€" tember 28 at the Libertyville Townâ€" ship High Sevhool, Miss Coogan is nationally nown as a writer, lecâ€" turer and investment couselor. . Amusical program will also be provided and everyone is urged to Thursdoy, September 25, 1941 The Libertyville chapter of the America First Committee will have public and there is no admission Enid Ball, of Highland Park, this week embarks on her undergraduate career at Knox College where she is high school where she was a memâ€" ber of the student council and band. Telophone Highland Park 3300 258

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