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Highland Park Press, 12 Jul 1928, p. 14

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Ir. and Mrs. Cart E. Bates have Mined to their home on Winkmn u. after spending a month in Iowa _arrd “and; A Mr. and In. Onetr ML In - - ._..-..w.. an...“ m. Wednesday. Mr. nod Mrs. Eugene Ender had "I their dinner guests on Sunni-y Mr. and Mrs. Albert Franken and two ”an Petronolla Ind Diana of Alumna. (31in who are vidtinx rein, m in Luke Forest, The Funk": hail, ware former residents of Deer- H", n ...,.....5 lrutlvf: ll Welphin, Pa, It. and Mrs. James Daugherty Ind “he" Marearet of Chicago were Mm guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Winn. In. G. Miller of Hazel avenue. was hosts” ta a luncheon bridge on .LL . The Sewing Circle of St. Paul's When] church which In: sched- uled to meet at the home of Mrs. F. J. [Ah-Inn ot Central avenue on Thurs, .1 Immoon has been postponed. Jane! Getty is visiting relatives in on [all I“hurrah, afternoon, the hr Funeral of Rev. Frederick Fuerst of Cleveland. Wis, will take place at St. Paul’s Evangelical church. Thursday lftemoon at 2 o'clock. Burial in Deerfield Cemetery-. Mr, Wallace Michel: was a week- end guest of Mr. Jack Williams at Slocum Lake. when he will spend several months. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saeman and three sons. Jerome. Francis and Rob. an of Cross Plains, Wis, are visiting u the George Karch home. Witiiam Johnson brother of Johnson departed last week fur wherc he will spend several r nieuiums or exchange in this country. Those who ago protested that the placing of the head of Abr: on the penny was not in keeping with his place in l the people, may be comforted by the assurance which give that the little Lincoln coin is by no means a he; tity of American specie. uois this week ,7, -77- ......... w‘ll. put " for an immense volume of this for: report just issued by the General maintains slot machines all over the ing truin, candy and other small pack and a half billion pennies paused thrt is now estimated by the Treasury I this connection. that about 4,721.18 fiom Hence, in view of the variou - ' y In uuuous mat the same coins pass through the machine a'6tririiire-ttitii- Knee Mg the year“? is'rstirtt%/ttey therefore. that the penny is one of the most actively circulating‘ mediums of exchange in this c0untrv. Thmp u-hn " In“. Wt.st--. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed and sun Richard of Milwaukee Were stumpa of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Miller last week. What Becomes of the pennies ?, Who uses them nowadays. in these times of high prices? Why are they coined? These ques- tions are asked frequently by people to whom the nickel is the least denominator in the economic problem. The answer is no! far to seek. Millions of pennies are spent daily in the purchase of newspapers. That is one use to which the little brown coin is put. And Uncle Sam does a large business in retail stamp selling et one and two cents each. But there ix annihn’ BTcrrs am- --rr, Calvin Coolidge may not be a Webster in oratory nor a Cal- houn in rhetoric, but from his tight lips there springs occasionally a phrase worth repetition. Speaking before the Daughters of the American Revolution in Washington recently he observed that "If the people are to remain politically free they must be economically free. Their only hope in that direction is for them to keep their own business in their own hands." These sentences are not dressed for a parade. but they mean something, says The Independent. They carry the President's conviction that the government must not set itself up in concerns which rightfully belong to private enterprise, that Washington must never be turned into the center of a bureaucracy which meddles in every- thing from coal mining to the raising of fancy poultry. Mr, Coolidge explained that government management of en-l terprises did not always make for Micieuey or prosperity. "When business is in private hands," he told the militant Daughters, "it I is expected to be run for the benefit of the owners. When the} government steps in, the purchasers, user: and benetheiaries of; what the government undertakes to supply insist that the Cort-l cern should be conducted for their benefit. It does noteliminate‘ selfishness; it simply transfers it in part from theedler to -ira purchasers. Under these conditions it ceases to be a real busi- ness, becomes lacking in enterprise and initiative. and does not have any motive to provide improved Mervin: " "-'-""-'-'------------.-,-..-.- ‘5'“ 1eefae.rettetu-u.aos. "reomeai.M- 'A"k1"h'tll."lh1."trrtt",gllf.StNt "" """"-rh--scsaoi,-a- a... Amt dub In mankind at the f In I-lie Mm of 3...... THURSDAY. JULY ___. -.... m.-. a"... -5 Canny. and Miss Elizabeth it spent South! in Rockford. Deerfield News as. ireuiraF.r,r/u gm - ___ W E"- u - - ........‘ motive to provide improved service." LIA i: “£0.95 thitlLitsr, Highlanh Park Pass -- "n. “mu-3 101 u“: all and otfler small_p§ckagg goods, no less BILLIONSOF PENNIES 12. ---e_ r“....,,- 5W, nu was ulan tnree ties, mused through its machines in 1927. It the Treasury Department. note is made in about 4.721.187.900 pennies are in circula- . of Nae various functions of the penny in hum o no .LA __eee-- _ ‘ SIGNIFICANT WORDS we etunumlc problem. The answer is no: of pennies are spent daily in the purchase is one use to which the little brown coin is does a large business in retail stamp selling each. But there is another use that calls .A A: AL:_ t - - Robert C bin: _'ort; Tiler-cumming“ the Wo- mans Missionary “in, of the Ptes- lad:an church will lac-held at the 11-" home of Mrs. F. H. layer. Thursday two Afternoon. July 19, of, Gun Meier Ind Willa: Heller of, ela- Northbrook, who have completed their ken bin! boob ind Are mtdeavorintr to Per- obtain the N-turo Study badn of the Girl Scouts had their books traded Ive by Mrs. R, E. Penis, who Issish' I!" Mrs, Flnrnnn- Bartvlme with the Girl I“ ( Stout! at Northbrook Inst WM): u;-- FIA47 - - I. _ ---_ -...,.\. I.) -"" nae [Hal cans this form of money. According to a General Vending Corporation. which " r"... m. ic, rie n their own hands." These sentences 'r but they mean something, says The the President's conviction that the self up in concerns which rightfully f: that Washington "ylst never be ' Mr. Ind Mrs. In Gardner my ,rhniod Mr. and Mrs. Hm Watt who have upon! the past two weeks in Mold to their home in Jeeer, son City. Mo, [My Ir. and In. Gnu-duet - to be In, two rah during which time they till visit uh- tivu in I“. The Ind-mun nodal ere, "lion!” L _:4,x, - - A __ v “m...” Miss Filo-nor Meyer is ”winding the week with Mr. Ind In. Peed Ptotioe It Corey Gee, Three Rivers lirhigan, 1 , Mrs, C Anderson and daughter "sorothr Jean. Kiss Helen Welt. ”In. R. E. Penis and daughter Jean ;'en- "can of Miss Ella Linderholln ‘r‘orPstvr of Cook Co. whose subiert will be "Conservation." 1 ', Mrs. J. W. Strong has as her guest.‘ 'her uncle. Mr. William Winter oil, we: Rochelle, N. Y. I , Mr. and Mrs, Georg-.- Conrson off JBrovnstovn were M of Mr, And l (Mrs. Delbert In," of Chestnut 's'ltl ”A” of Luke Forest, PM} Friday. The Garden club of Dee hold a reruler meeting at of Mrs, E. J. Ginter of Sn on Wednesday evening Ju eight o'clock. Mrs. Chas. Mrs. C. W. Boyle will be hostess, The speaker of th will be Mr. Raymond Ecruti Forester of Cook Co. who: will be "Conservation." {um Indira. and Miss Victoria \Viiiman of Hawkeye, Iowa are' visiting rela- tive., 1n Des rtield. Mrs. Fred Ott and two children Kuhn-t and Evelyn of Fort Collins. "via. are vicitirus at tiv, Gvorgr 0:1 Imrm- an Fs-cond strum Mrs, J. Rommel had ac her truest; rm the fourth nf July. Mr. and Mm. L. F. Alfardt, Mr. and Mrs. Bjorson and daughter Mary Jane and Mrs. Steal“ of Chicaeo. F Mrs. nettrert Meyer is Entertaining I.." .-.c_, r, " Mrs. Donn-rt Meyer is 'oytertainine her brother from Brown'stown. Ill. Mines. R. D. Reeds, Alex 'villain. Raymond and Elmer Clnrey were luncheon guests of Mrs. R. V. Hutch- !snn of Irving Park. Tuesday. M r, and countnifor the sul/ir GG; no means a negligible quark I! my mama.) KER." head yf AjGiiairi" DIE-:11; Garden club of Deerfield will rezuler meeting at the home P. Mrs, Jacob Selig of Water, he speaker of the everiiTa" Raymoryi Ktnnicott chief Gin ter ir sLdl to in the hearts) which Chty? figures linK July 18, at Ctas. Piper and ss than three a fer years NUMBER 20 assistant lane wags-I. 2'tTe_tteeutett-- VIRGINIA LEE comm ”HIE CHORUS KIIY' GEO. mama]: "A mm m TT'E DARK" WARNER BAXTER “I'RAGEDY OF YOUTH" Sunda)‘. July ri Saturday. July " My, Mr. and In. “Va-:1 and family run mug the m - . “.8451; tau-ii Drsmv, Cmedr---ahe Home Made Man" Latest Neon [heals _ Cos y sister Our “an; Uomedy--"Craay Day." Latest News Events cums WINDSOR" “FASHION MADNESS" 7 Friday. I.” t M Faun Show £5941!anan Wednesday Hunky and Tutsdl}. July 16, I? "q" BILLIEhOVE~ ----sm “THE YELLOW LILY" Sunday. July " -- 0.62171"le FLORENCE VIDOR “THE MAGNIFICENT , FURT" “moons EEG-i; Tvrs- Comedy----, Darn Tooth" ' Tories - Fabla _ Sets Snl-rday. July " In l Eve J. B. KOPPBL Managing Dim Irv-c Cam. n the 0:3:- ENTNtr EVENING AT T Door- Oreo " “a Hui-nu Sunday! , I. 5:” Cold-nous set. t to " :S irtusdeviIK Bury Friday. Saturday. _ ARTHUR LAKE “STOP THAT MAN" teiasks.auorNemrnoeuas - Fe“; - Entity”: ,.kGiir" At the Mati---Eibi-de t NIH-n o----. a “The Vanishing Rider" TIIB mm BEAUTIFUL ""'l""a"--vami-raaca; nu: 13134733 autumn. Erery Eve-ill I; i" Continuous Sundays 2 to II DYNAMITE "HOUND OF SILVER CREEK" Special mat of pictures and novelties or the kiddies. Smial Kiddies Org-- Bevin] Comedr--"wronm: til Oddity Reel FRED HUNES “QUICK TRIGGERS" “Isle of Sunken Gold" LON CHANEY "LA UGH CLOWN LAUGH" WM}. "T, " muons HAPPY HOl'R - "my _ Canton-Me Birth-u Park. m. Tel. II. P. 1086 Now Open Daily “and”. lily " WM. BOYD "SK YSCRAPER" Bead thmt Coming Soon ape-l. the week end with in Friday. July 20 a. Thin-uh}. Jul) vs, " Vaudeville Vaudeville (TA-515.“ Vaudeville l July " (on. 2 to " " SHIN Etc Only 84N.rtmttttreet l There I!” quite a radar“! d/r) play of Art Pike Waving n the', I',,',-",,',':",',': chum-h on Sunday eve-1 hing. The end tables. (mistook. nug- l 2.1m» stautds, {er-min, book rat-hm ink-phone stands and numerous other "hitters were made by Den-69k] Boys {and girls at the daily vacation bihtel f school, l l Mr. and In. John Willa-n rm 1 hosts at dinner on Sunday in (“o-INF; I ment to Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Selig of; (Waterloo. low. and Miss "egaria, (wulman of Hlvkeyr. [ , Margaret Sgnlly returned Sunday {hum Excelsior Springs. Mo. Mr, and Mrs S. P. Hilthison an Venjuyinx a motor trip through the ieast. I er Harry Man Is entertaining her ,ister {rum Charm. Tht. Ruck faunly of fpriturtield az'rnqr- ts wishing relatives in Min- mung-415. In“. and Mrs. James Ashreshurst and sun " Edeclrtook luau! Wrere Kuects of Mr, and Mrs. A. Reirhelt Jr, Tuuduy. " rulnck‘s church. Everett, were Mrs. F. J. O'Connor. In Harry Whiion:be, Nrs, Alex Mackay. Mr. and Mrs. End Frost. Mr. and Mn. Wm, strtrettse Bull" Rnlls. Med Pan Ron- uo in two-H Rafter Rnlh, Ms Deertield resideuu who attended the funeral of Mrs. George You at St. Patmck's, church. Everett. Were Mrs. F. J. O'Connor. In, "Am An unuannlly large crowd attended the boning boats at the Pete Juhnnd garage hrld under the auspices of the Deaf-dd American Legion post, Monday evening. _ f French "mg Rolts Finger Rolls Ptrher no“; was atutieersarr, It. nad In Dan. Mi, ttfo1tuouuiitttr-Aiiia “Mym.mam ?seseta_oiesaoi-iraiuiUaa -__ - _.. - - Gear. t'ritreet, It. and In L Sihet, Mr. and In. Atrmd Den-d. It. Vin, an! Silveri. Ir. and In. A. “at. Mr. Geo. Bunker and In Jar. Innovi. Damon BroG, tjmell min Rye Brena. _ --- - -.. were Mr. and In. Chin. “on, Mr. u. u-, A " F-- 1'an Rolls Poppy Seed Twist loaf A ,, V 7 Luge (“any Rye Bread loaf 'Ne 7 Small Carat-y Rye Bread large Phin Rye Brad " arshlp and sermon. [1:00 LISP“ khdeavor. 7.1-)be t. mEzn‘ico. 3:66 Friar' Rev. R, H. Aarand. mum lush Bread Rev. A, P, Johngon. minrJdfr' Sunday school. 9:43 a. m. Mum humane“ loaf _ H rum Bran Bread loaf tee Frunn tin-an loaf A. ,, \J-nm Br.“ loal T _ .. Potato Bread amum "n bllJJ blind; DIVA“ "-lc hnau “mm bt heat Bread [ix "tsttlictl Bin-gale. RAPP m out "-"i-rPrel"orr_---,-- hNu-p'uiay. cow nos» mm mm I... not.» loam an can. I... Aunnd. gala“! M :fiAKERY pun) Wmmnwm _ MK 33.7.: t EASY BREAD Church IN 35c Me 15e 15c 2Se 2Se 15c Ith: Ilie 10c 15c 15c 15c 10c 15e 15c 15c 15t 15c MU: Ilie 15c I She " survived by three hmthtrs. Frank a, and T. G, both of Winnet. In. and VI F, of Middkville, Mich. . The funeral u-ryicq were nmdutled aArkd.'.'t Jana Audio Rwhnan. at L..-.' .n‘whml than“. 'tii7rffrt"ste UM. the at ll o‘clock. ulnin. and. - -V mm" Pretzel P'415ed Cole. Butter Crea' Mac Cab nth _ Ember! (do. at. at): _ Danish Wreath Coin QI- hath Thrtter PM"! We! (hi. Form Coughs}; Pecan Nei N Hm: Winnie: attended the pubhr whoa]: in Winnctka, the Township "nth sebum! m Evnnstun. ttte Can‘t- sity of Mwhxzan at Ann Artur, and the Art Institute "I Chicaeo. She was born "t Chicago, but. when a small rhlld, her funny the!“ to 530 Cherry street, Winnetka. She lived there with her parents from ”73. when they came to the win-gr. until after their death four - Mo. on} hnilu GK Mimi Cake Dough};an Irma magnum. The sudden death of Miss Sun.- Argyle Wind“. dumb!" of the late Judge nnd Mrs. Thomas G. Wind“ of Winnetka. occurred Saturday. Jam 23. at Evrrtstort. Miss Winch-s, I m- 'dent " Winnetka. had memly rt- turned from Santa Monica. Calif. Long John! dog. V Raised Doughnuts MISS SUSAN A. WINDES OF “'INNETKA IS DEAD l‘innmon Colree Cake bath Bran Maths dot. Hismrks Mark J. Andrews, Pastor IN Churchichool. 102‘s Worship and lemon. 7:30 Tuxis meeting. ‘ The Women's Minion." society meets next “My (July 19) with. Mrs. Fred Meyer. Scout meeting. 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