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Highland Park Press, 21 May 1931, p. 33

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RY rk ~â€"~Cutailment of Relief Herbert Beiler, district graves regâ€" istration officer, gave the post present records containing all known vetâ€" erans‘ graves and the cemeteries in which they are located. It is the hope of the American Legion to have each B:fl:zgution was offered by Wm. ammel of Highwood that the comâ€" mittee investigate the residue of the state veterans funds of which he unâ€" derstood that some $55,000 remained. Still another suggestion was offered by Carl Wadmann of Libertyville that the million and a half dollars left in the governor‘s relief fund be investigated with view to obtaining a portionâ€"of itâ€"fonâ€"Legionâ€"relief work. ~â€"Transportation, â€"rooms â€"and â€"reserâ€" vations for both state.and national conventions, were discussed in a brief report by Mancel Talcott. Post comâ€" manders and adjutants will have a detailed schedule for convenience of veterans expecting to attend, he anâ€" nounced. It is hoped to establish a precedent at the Peoria state convenâ€" tion by having the entire Lake county delegation housed on one floor of a hotel to facilitate the necessary committee work attendant upon such occasions. World War veterans grave marked with the Legion emblem on Decoraâ€" tion Day. Every post in the county is making elaborate plans to honor the comrades who "went.west." George McGaughey, district judge advocate, announced the important changes made in the district byâ€"laws that clarified certain ambiguous situâ€" ations and asked for approval, which upon discussion, was held up for furâ€" The commander and adjutant banâ€" quet at North Chicago was discussed to some extent. Charles C. Kapschull, district commander, stated that he beâ€" lieved the district‘s quota in memberâ€" ship would be reached at that time and the remaining membership cards would be presented to state commandâ€" er Jack Poorman, who with his adjuâ€" tant, Bill Mundt, would be guests of honor at this affair. The banquet is to be held in the Holy Child Auditorâ€" ium, North Chicago, Wednesday May 20, with Legionnaires and their wives attending. » Brad West, chairman of this work in the Legion, read a letter from the board of supervisors to the council on Friday night, May 15th, at Antioch, wherein â€"the writer stated that beâ€" cause all funds for this work had been exhausted no further aid could be expected from the county under the Bogardus Act. Brad West stated that bills presented up to May 1st had been paid and that ‘he was very doubtful if money would be available to pay the bills for May. Upon recommendation of Mr. West a committee was appointed by Comâ€" mander Kapschull to investigate the possibility of getting relief money from other sources that the good work might be kept up. ~~~~â€"â€";:~~â€" By Dan Hunt Faced by exhaustion of money, it was recommendeéd to the Lake County Council, American Legion, that all posts in the county suspend relief work under the Bogardus Act. No Money Forthcoming under LEGION RELIEF WORK â€"STOPS; LACK FUNDS sday, May 21 Junior baseball will play an imâ€" portant part in Legion activities this year, announced Archie Maplethorpe, chairman of that department. A full chedule _0 ea m me ad prize will be issued later, s . An.â€"important event.. scheduled â€"by the “m organization of Legionnaires, is the dedication of the Voiture Lake at North Chicago Hosâ€" pital on June 27 and 28. Elaborate ther consideration posts. â€" Bandd&-“fl l 3 HUBBARD WOODSâ€"984 Linden Ave. THE NEW ALL WHITE PORCELAINâ€"ONâ€"STEEL FRIGIDAIRES ARE SOLD WITH Within its metal walls, zero and even subâ€"zero temperatures can be concentrated to do a job of freezing in record time . . . while the correct degree of cold for keeping foods fresh and wholeâ€" some without freezing is mainâ€" The Frigidaire Fastâ€"Freezing Traysâ€"for the extraâ€"fast freezing of desserts and sparkling ice cubesâ€"ate completely separated from the food storage spaces and from each other. For every tray in the Frigidaire Freezing Compartment is itself selfâ€"sealed in its own individual metal sleeve! *J s Fri gl daire fastâ€"freezing tray is separate and sealed in! TERMS WILL BE ARRANGED TO SUIT THE PURCHASES 151 N. Michigan Ave & Apvancep REFRIGERATION Winnetka 1512 the individual THE PLEESS8 " STOVER CO. state officials of the Legion from the same districts, An estimated crowd preparations are being made for the day which includes reception of naâ€" tional officers, a police escort of some 150 motorcycle policemen for same, many bands, bugle and drum corps. State officers of the 40â€"&â€"8 from Wisâ€" have promised to attend, as well as of from three to four thousand is expected to attend. consin The meeting closed with entertainâ€" tained unchanged throughout the rest of the Frigidaite. » All in all, for furiously fast freezing and icy isolation, the Frigidaire Selfâ€"Sealing Freezâ€" | ing Trays are the nearest things to the North Pole that will ever _ _ | â€" come into your kitchen! _ _ General Offices 219â€"29 E. North Water 8t. * Whitehall 8161 EVANSTONâ€"1631 Sherman Ave. Greenleaf 4480 Separate, selfâ€"sealing freezing trays are one of the many outstanding advanâ€" tages of Frigidaire Advanced Refrigâ€" eration. There are many others. It is these major improvements, developed by Frigidaire, that have made houseâ€" hold refrigeration so healthful, conâ€" venient and economical. We invite you to come in and learn all about them. ment by the orchestra and ‘singers of "Catalina Island," Antioch, owned by a member of Antioch post, Frank Rojesky, who donated the use of his beautiful building for the district meeting. council will be held in Lake Bluff on Read the Want Ads 1â€"225 ide MA th lati st _ 1 est, 18 ¢ + of Jay 2ald of rxt | > of

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