6 Work on the Legion Memorial Building will begin this spring, acâ€" cording to Alan J. Harrison, Legâ€" ion commander, post No, 145. At the February 28 meeting, fortyâ€" €ight members reported the sum of $3,500 raised toward the fund, in addition to amounts previously pledged. The sum of $12,000 reâ€" mains to be raised. a» , : Thursday,;â€"Marchâ€"30, 1950 consists of: Jerome P. Bowes, Jr., Harold M. Florsheim, Albert Peck, Jr., Albert P. Snite and Gen. R. E. Work To Start Soon On Legion Memorial eral public. the Secretaries of. State Stettinâ€" ius and Byrnes, and a force in the United Nations. ~ The league members feel it is a great honor to hear the Governor as it is the first time he has adâ€" dressed an audience in Highland Park since taking office. It is also the first time the L_e‘gue has atâ€" tempted a diriner meeting, thorne Lane, HI. 2â€"0538 _ will acâ€" forâ€"the League Membership until April 8th. After that date reserâ€" vations can be made by the genâ€" The Legion Building committee is headed by Edwin L. Gilroy. resident of Lake County for many years. His family has been promiâ€" nent in politics for several genâ€" erations; his grandfather, a Viceâ€" Whadda y‘ Think This Is . .. Aâ€"Mail Box? . ..Ed. Governor Adelai Stevenson will speak to the members of the Leaâ€" gue of Women Voters at a dinner meeting on Friday, April 21, at 7:30 p.m., which will be held in the Moraine Hotel ballroom. and his father, Secretary of State Assistant to the Secretary of In Deeps & Shallows I‘ve just read Your lonely heart is ripe to wed; In vain I‘ve sought to learn your You want one?.They‘re not hard Adviee'l‘oASpiyter My dear T. V.; don‘t get me Enables me to see the throng At the hardships I must meet; Until one day I meta man Who had, alas, no feet. k 1 ~COMPLETE LINE OF 1 had no shoes, and grumbled DO YOU NEED A JOB? TRY A PRESS WANT AD \\ o von a © a j E:"«I,Zfï¬_â€" . ~â€"LARSON‘S HMCLE "HB. CH* and successful caâ€" aperman, lawyer, Viezbicke Of Lincoln School Honored By Midwest Conference Vincent Vikubicke, physit school, Highland Park, .was selectâ€" ed by the Midwest Physical Eduâ€" cation. conference, including the states of lllinois, Wisconsin, Inâ€" diana, Michigan, Ohio and West demonstration Thursday morning. "Sureâ€"fire". games are leadâ€"up games played in the intermediate grades and are used to teach the skills employed in major sports "sureâ€"fire" games at the convenâ€" tion which was held in the Sherâ€" Thursday and Friday.Twentyâ€"five pupils from the fifth and sixth Journal for Health Physical Eduâ€" cation andâ€"Recreation," a national magazine for the profession. â€"â€"â€" Tighe, Bob Brown, Bobâ€"Adler, Pat Barker, Tim Wanger, Lioyd Groâ€" sted, Robert Bass, Pruddy Keogh, Nurst, Mickey Witten, Gail Pohn, B. Burton and George Ball. Look A Little Out! including baseball, basketball, socâ€" games are a combination of two or three major sports activities, such as Vâ€"Bâ€"B (volleyball, baseâ€" ball and basketball). > * The game was originated by Viezbicke and was published in Holden, Peggy T. V., I‘d hardly be so stupid, Or make so bold as to match wits But I must warn you, And Another, Yet! (This R.B.0.‘s a Participating in the demonstraâ€" BRAUN BROS. OIL CO, Phone HI 2â€"3804 of $7 So. St. Johns FUEL OIL at of ico, Cuba, Central and South ‘America.and on several trips to Europe and to Russia. Mildred Othmer Peterson is a writer of wide experience having contribuâ€" ted to newspapers, magazines, the American Library Association, and such encyclopedias as the Ameriâ€" cana, New International, Britanâ€" nica, World Book, American Eduâ€" cator. She is wellâ€"known also as her many travels: the peoplo'nnd handicrafts, but particularly of the jewelry of the various counâ€" tries she has visited. ~Educated at the Universities of Nebraska, Iowa, Northwestern and Chicago, her travels have taken her to every state in our own Quick preheating with this nNew PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOS The oversize oven on this Kelvinator will save you minutes. Both the broiler and oven units turn on for quick preheating, then the broiler unit clicks off and the dependable oven controls take over. 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