s..---...-'--.'- Let the Eighth DUtriet of the American Legion Auxiliary tie .m hundred Per ant hr um. An nttgndum prize will be I'll“ the win undid]. Hgdley, anthem of "Sinister Shadows." m. “drug Irt11 bé culled “Slum Shadows,†outlin- ning the tnthteeteim that m at work in our colleges Ind "hook, belittling patriotism and idealism. Libertyville unit will be hostel: to the Eighth Dietrict of the American Legion Auxiliary on the evening of Felmury 5 at 8 o'eloek at the Villhge hall. Lfhertvvi11. post will enterte'in tltsr1oke-tytunt, Council ortho- lean Legion the same evening pt a emokei- Tn the dining room of the building during the Anxilinty bul- nege session after which the Council 8th District Meeting . _ T aim Artarititrr sum-his, Eaiirhih older ttott', Sinai-L. Glnvey, vice-president. of the war may, mi planning to join them, about the end of this week. _ -I+.8.%P.. an - WW, “I“: "IV ilr,- and hrararsrmmstAmrRtt-att.- TEE physicinn attended him handy, but he was beyond hm aid. f ,, .v Fanny Emory P. D. Chvey was born Jan. Its, 1883, in Hanover, Germany. He came filï¬iï¬Ã©i'ï¬wmï¬iiï¬ï¬ who made their one It Gleam. (Continued oh Fife 86) Then'came the stunininx'ncws of the father'. maiden. but while at. tending a thetttrit' in Lukehnd " q o'eloek lanky evening. he rem waived wu that he and kisser: and (angina and one or hold-nth. in. cluding a physicinn, a heart special. ist, were mtedwin the that†to.. gether. Mr. Chvey, amused at me Iitution in the show, 1nm.hed heart. Mr. Clavey want to Florida only in December. He had been Merlin {rum heart unable!†a year or more, burr" able to be about and took always a personal interest itrqartmr-- aim business interests at his com- pany, the P.m. Clavey, Bahia Nur- Rerkrta from-his mlaymond and daughter, Mia; Amanda maven. who Nun of Mr. Gum’s death mi.- oeived with, widesprgad tom and the ‘sympathy' of their min: his“: ruchgd his aonl‘and dmitthtarri in hundreds of axiom inquiries and ... pressiom of regret, and indicatim amr-ettrt-thritrmrmt-mttt-h--mt the largest, ever held in thid section. -'-S8tsarTttetrf6ri-ar.-airiotarc oer "annex-yuan 3nd widetr9xttrmt "i%iiam-7rmirrrerriiiiiiiiiiRi; T6iii% sudden death Jim: "gazing In Lakshmi, Puiidt in: a shock to his legion of friends att on: the north shore, will he ink thmttaraftRhtrtrritt dtmrrHtirr-tiHtoeire-oarirram.eet; Highland Eat, " a-ao, o'clock} tad It 2'o'etoeti/ht St. Putl’l We“ church, Dihrtteid. Bum; win he in F. G. Piepenbrook will mm. . F- ll. (.Th)rY,'JlJiti,.lij1i,8r,., MMMlYllllhl)l, B DEAD Passes Suddenly Monday the. ntrttrinlNtddtc,nmerailBere oast%mttVAttemmtst Thilidm Cumminn. mutant chief ortho B. P. tire dettartrsiiatt; who was badly injured in an atttotmttd1e gamut but uu Pom has“, 12, in reported making good prom board mover; in the Mic; Home hospital. Lake Forest. m. wife, who 1ttta2tty:.etotr1c.hurt, am my»: 1ir, 'il1itgtufhmuttittms, Londdeen'e cat. " Righwood has been purchased by John Klufetoe and Louie Patton and will henceforth be known as the ,Hichwood Cafe. The piece in being modelled m4 redeco- rated and adequately “PM with gun? my facility end [cod food and sit- um _ - itr,iroiiiiiid I V in â€tron: a the new prom-{atom r 113' 1ttrtttgLiustanrant V Mrs. E.J. Glut, chairman of the Junior Gordon club committee of the Gordon Club of Illinois is luving o spacinl’splendid entertainment Satur- day, Pebrury " at 1:00 o’clock in Room "Painter Home, Chictgo. This irii_iiiiiiiFiitrrrrerratri-aipsiisietrisrc den eiutttrand their friends up to 18 - of me. A wonderful entertain- ment is promised and the yam folks of Deerbsid and Highland Park will 'ea1Citcitex_rrttrttrrhr1itritr, to_Itttegy) “in meeting, ‘ - as," by m. C Ciirrirthisrs. This will be given Thursday afternoon. Feb. may 20, It‘2:00 p.m., in the Garden club headquarters, 'hoom 13, Palmer ham, Chicago, members of, the SaF. den c1131): of Deerfield, Highland Park, Ravinil, ‘Bunnockburn, and lower north shore touden clubs, are invited. Pionéer NW who died and- deeitr' [many evening in Florian. Funeral sex-vie? here Sunday after- noon. , ' _ Garden ChshrLedture' Painter Henge, Feb. 20 2he GnrdiCititt of mind: In: Under New Management ma Wife Improving ED. (Jam MI------.-.-....-, _--------.-----, In. Arch Abercromby-entcrtained fourteen - at a supper party on May. The, out of town guests Trri""etttRtttr'mRriRmeiRiii5 tad mmâ€, ,muder the phi: whieh"-.etit tht Intel: id.“ "ti rrqiAqttisrtttmru. A community put an -aiuremt-ftmaiitmie_ 'riththermsrttfever, lot. e _ Ttrar-Set-nrt-eb-Umar-tttms-Trait Sherman it angina -; -- I', "-ott'htrttirrr, refiniuafxfm etion of Women’l club hetdquerters, 80 West Washington street,. tit demon- stretion of the minutiae ntden end mint contest: was given? Em two weeks» thereafter, dimisirsustio'G of fyttemts are scheduled until all nm been coined by professional ad- visers; At the hungry " 'ihhtsthid the plan' of the model mbnrb- which is to be constructed out of, thi mini:- turo garden; entered in the club con- clubs ih the "dhstreoptpetitions of the Chicago Garden and {lower Show to 1teheldatt,ttesBttttstSheitrtnttMateh _Strto.ANi1 Ir,a98tk, Aeneas of the chases had been Med and may at h Inter date, it was decided to hold the entrieeepen in each demand] the available space had 'been Med. There is room for eighty clubs each making ttee entries, and u it in ex- pected the space will be taken rapid- ly. clubs eontetnputintr entries are urgedmot to delay, lays a tntimin Fsrrtidtetrtrotr mammn; On January 4 the distribution of tickets to clubs that have entered the Show, and those taking part in the. mango ticket sale contest we. be- will“: Hon! &temtan,utnder the direction of Hahn Wm. Tum. tr clubs entered the contest on the ttme day: and tickets my be obtain.. W'omen’s Clubs Aiding Chicago Flower Show, -. Planrfor Next Spring Among the projects. in which the mum: ls taking an active In- TBteait-aitit' “Baffin "iiiriiWii" l . "state park out of the dune territory 'tlong the north ehore, cenerelly known " the JF,aulmtt,ti,l1.tu. Various other " ii 1nrt"ttr'dfiteauo kayo been pi _ " ideal location: to; state Ha. A cemphign for the p V tion of wild flowers along "ttmmt-rttrhtcofhmr-irmtyeritrs. conducted by the emulation. Jetty Jensen of Wilmette is president and E. L. Wheeler at Emuâ€, secretary of the Illinois chepb'er.’ . The nnnunl dinner and business muting of the Illinois chnptor of 'tisetdn of Our Native Landscape. an organization devoted to pmrvntion of natural beauty and wild lite Gi6iigERmiiWiiiritraiirrii"griiiifr6iiiir “was held in the Btvini: can: 'iisiiiiR5 Ease gm, -i- "with. Jan. 21. 'l'll,dlrj,itt'l'l 100 person: were ttmtkitra.g.iindinti iaidintn of my north shore communities. A partyvot‘to member: madrthrtrip fYmts-ehttattttriehMgsttrahtmrtraa- special car over the North Shore line. Friend: of Our Native 'ee A , m.-Mea- avg. mu ttttt Tuesday Eve f2tLgggittti3, Qatar!" his; been A, rl',?lrTrtfP,T, .. 'war'. 'rr,'.'.,-".'.-?-, ---qtth hnot a cut and dried More. but herfiiite u we lived it than, and ttr-ia-ar-ata-aa-Tir-qt- tr both. personal and odttentfoatnl. A; most “and tat which-in cumming My 'vouched for by vi1htettnat Baku-ton, noted scientist- ard Act-J tie explorer. Tickm may be obtain Mrs; Grace Heinline,_wh6 is rapid- ly aequirisitr a reputation on the plat- form; is going to give her well-known between "Life In Alaska," in the poet» chapel, at Port Sheridan, on Wednesday evening, February 5, 1930. at 8 p.111. _ _ reel. Mrs. ‘Heinline has lived in Mesh and Northern Cenede for' " yearS,‘ north of the" Arctic f Circle. _ Fdrhii years she was the only white woman alive to hm traveled the whole "few, 1 diatance‘of .2700 mites." ," uhique, for instead of merely chain! into the "Arctic, she hu’ lived. than; making 3 home in the ordinary pica“ .eer sense. She lived there as the, wife of e Nomad- mph“ ind Far Trader, in plaice: where my other white men, have lived. She tell! of tone tripe, driving her 0mm teem? of the Indians and Eskimos; their, mode: of li‘ving, mtomeend habits; She the: vivid deaeriptions _of breath night Sun. _ . Directors elected for 1980-31 are jurors. _ J; thanâ€; Attustt,uruit, Mu. homes Marks: Mm. dr. C. Noer. {enters} Miss Adele Everett, him. Att. Motto R. Jones, Jesse L. Smith, Dr; 1 o Udell. J. , Gmett, JL P. ;Kelley, 2't.t E. Wood, Mm. o. L. Olesen, Mrs: . R.r-Wood. one". Btteted _ Following the gembers' session. the board of directors, melanin; there' elected and those, holding over, met and e1ectedurfBeem,." follows: Presi- dent, 'triFiririiriiiiiiiriTiialaiiiir,-- M. J, Traub; treamirer, Mrs, E. J. Grundy; accretgry. Albert Lagoon. ." 'tirista'. P. Bojtttoit,' George A. Mason, Earl, W. Gael}, Mrs. T. R. Wyles, Dr. H. B. o Roberto, George Bl'iones, T. q pom, Norwood Bax-diWWilliam _ (Continued on Page M) "Lite in Alaska†Is . Subject df Lecture At the tytpya11ttf1tttyr.ytt the man; hhr'ii' Lah, .A ti '-'p"hpitie-itti' I lend Park, held Homily evening In the lounge of the Masonic temple, directors end once!) were elected gnd reports were" presented phoning the “inning“- 1.iirl,?ii1rL,ttjtitryihipit you; EEK/17TH? 'S'Ter'ge “rpm: to be de- voted when occasion demands to some worthy community mention! pro- 399519.191! A " erection 911 community 4so-r--or other civic Mere under- MlMLllrllillilrlll% OF COMMUNITY SERVICE Load Mutilation Elects Directors and . omee'rs; Brief History .P-"reetj, Ft l Elna-4 _ " ThueMar, Jan; 28, Ita 30