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Highland Park Press, 16 Apr 1931, p. 19

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According to C. W. hfotte,rsof-Litr. coin, Nets., chairman of the League’s national publicity committee, the adoption of this resolution was spon- sored by the Legion post of McCook, Neti. _ It was Intriiiriaid in the Sen.. ate by &mator Norris of Nebraska. and of the resolution is as fol- Cmiiileatiort of all vetergns’ legis- lation, provided in a resolution pus- ed by the United States Senate on Jenuary 12, probably will be., com- pleted this summer; according to word from Frank T. Hines, adminis- tmtor of Veterans' Affairs, who said it would be sometime before the vast Imount "of material'eould be com- piled and made ready for publica- tion. "Resolved, that the Administrator of, Veterans' Affairs, is requested to T This excellent music and act: of vaudeville were procumd through the cloth of David Carlson,. chair- mtrrrarhrrrmetmrartrtrmtrtttmtrter5tsratitr Fiiiiriittl" 'e _ .- m _ "2-. v i Spedtart of the evening were Pro- Refreshments were served by com- trtLe_tLt.t.ttyxrrt_Htt1 Tride,, and mmnde Jack Smith to whom the pert is greatly "ndebted for their splendid sex-Vice. , _ Measure to Codify All FT Laws Affecting Veterans Being Put Into Effect The post was entertained by the toar Bellhops of Xanadu. Wis. Pour girls with baniotr--dtuteimr and sing- ing. The North Shore Line quartet, and a pianolnd xylophone uctby two Waukem boys. . . The" -iiiiii' Militias}: who were TrnnretrtmHrtttramtehasurrmrhrthnrra mander Knpnhull u . token at good service to the post were W. J. Me.. Nanly, Frank Kramer, Edw. Thorney, Jack Oliver, 3nd Weldon Graham. W Dutait Commander Charles Kapschull of Iyeerfuid, who addressed the meeting on American Legion topics. Buns-Watkins KR, post No. 753 of the American Legion entertained its "inst -etmmmattbrrPritt" 'tlebts Arril 10 " the Sharia post hill in North China». . Evaittrmratkint, Post Host to Legion Past Commanders Friday Eve Thu-Ida, April 16, 1931 Phone RESULTS are BETTER when your work is tent to _ _ RELIABLE LAUNDRY & DRY' CLEANING CO. Let us dry clean your Draperies, Rugs, Furniture. We will give you estimates. Curtains stretched to size and ruffles ' fluted. Call us. i '. 178 II II II 11 II The choral works which will be of- fered during this year’s North Shore Music festival in Patten gymnasium during the Week of Edy lg to 23 are somewhat more modern than have been done prior" to this your. The chief compositions will be Roumsel's Choral Selections to Be Feature North Shore Festival May 18 to 23 _--------------------.----------------.---.-.-.----------.--.----------.-------.‘ I I prepare and transmit to the senate. in form suitable to be minted, a codi- tieation of all federal laws relating to the veteran of our various, yarn, ihich tddWeation shall contain (1) appropriate explanatory notes and annotation to each section of such rditieatier-aarr-1tr-auitatru-aew httm, Meg-em tabla. and indies, for. the pupae of making available u elm ind Vcomplete utateionthiali of Detroit, Michigan e _ Member of the Board of Lecthreship of The Hedger Church, The First Church of _ _ _ (Cheat. Scientist. in Boston, Massachusetts to be held. ' ' 32 Years Serving the Public Will Free Lecture on Christian Science jf?irkt-ehrrrtsh of _ Christ, SéiéntiSt; WILLIAM DUNCAN KILPATRICK, C. S. ELM PLACE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Sheridan Road at Elm Place, Highland Park Friday Evening, April 17, 1931 The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attiind THE P3388 of HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Additional works to be sung during the North Shore Festival will be the finale- to Wagner's tDie Meiaurtsiptp. Rowers pnlm is n mutants.“ of i regent Pmmetr music. _ Hairy Pruniere's, one of the world's trut- est critiés said of the 80th Palm. "It it! mt hymn work. new it} feeling. c1t span for' man who antler sud who implore the Heavens to save them, with eripts of molt which in the end subside in E = Lisa . '13llilt f ' 1; :‘LT iiNilEiiiia,tl.r,,,lg', time to festival 'iudleitiiets. _ "fat Itoi, Dnvid” oCNUnq David" composed by Arthur Bonssttear is of worhirwider fume. Written in 1921: "iitid-iiF6iriiairmFeu yen: later, the dramatic power of this symphonic psalm at once arrested the attention of music lovers and it quickly reach.. ed grent irorm1nritr in' America u well as on the eottthtettt. ’ C Nth‘ Palm and Kansas“: David." _ " 8:00 o'clock announces a by 618 North Green Boy’Roud King a. 1.;er A". , 7 __,. -. ------------------- - The Deerdeid tumour school ptr.. -mtt--'haeherr-ammehstimr-tr-trratrrset on may "temoon, April IT, at the Deerfield grommet school gymnuium. The pupils of the physicnl eduation classes under pie direction of their' teacher. Mr, C. B. Sutden. will give an exhibition. An election of oMeers will also be held. Two are to be elected for one year terms and two tole elected for two year terms. -- DeerflarP.lrsA-.to T A . - Bold Meeting Friday Selections from four of the Gilbert & sum"! onggill begun: by the "ithTIdFiiii'k' aGriu of 1600. tue num- bers include selections from "ms. tienee," “The Mihdo," “‘Pimfo're" and the "Pirates of Pe-nee." or," the highly colored and: and chorus from Goldmarh's “Queen of Sheba." The Polovcuian than. and charm 1mm Hardin’s {Trim Igor" will also be presented. II " " " II II " HQ:

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