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Highland Park Press, 23 Jul 1931, p. 40

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Mr; Papineau of Ridge road with a group of men including Rev. C. L. McDonough and James WiiTithrriiN -"thttrmTi"tttt6rrtTyWtii' "irasrirrtr sum? near Lake Zurich, while on their my to the Holy Name society outing at Marengo. Their car collided 'with m- other and .both overturned. No one in their' car In: injured and they Pro'-. ceeded to the pienie after the car had been ritthted. . V I I In Accident En Route - ', to Picnic Sunday . Siaiiiiree is ti" Chfamn and has been active in Chieago newspaper cir- cles for more than 25 years. All of the members were smaller manufacturers. Even of these three, the first two later accepted licenses from the Radio Corporation-and the DeForest company went into the handset 1 receiver with“! to be re- organized. by-gGrunow, "spttrkti-Withirttrfort and DeForest. Thexlate Ernest R. Reichmann, also of Chicago, was general counsel for the organization, which at that time numkeyed manly 4311139 mafia; qnmgexpd only sttttee outstandin These independent interests were! 'l'Cl"'! |1921 under. the we of the Radio Protec- tive 'mociation, with Schuetto as ex. 'settt'teaeeretmrg. At "that time the details, of the patent iiool, and the other terms of the "treaty of peace." will be screed upon. tf therie satisfactory to the Department of Justice amrto the in- dependent radio interests, it is under- stood that Attorney General Mitchell will recommend the dismissal of ‘the dissolution proceedings. As the spokesman for' independent radio, Schuette is. to hate a direct part in future proceedings, as no sol-, ution unacceptable to these interests would be likely to be acceptable} either to Congress or to the publie/ -'s . "Marc w,,.,,,:"":"?":."".'""': -ci' F-. F wC'a The may! Emil Juorsmrahip-. (Continued fiotiririid ID 'ped to Median]. Wii.Thttrsdnr eve- "T""-"""- '_ hing on the six o'eioek train, to the age! it: dimlntion thereto," ie the; home of ty sister. Mn. Michal Ack- ‘Iu'n!" I iii; i , It 'i if; "G 'iiiEiii 'cts?, cult; r 'li'iiih'ii'r7i' it. TAi F) iii 'i'iiT1, i'liiil tq Mg..." ti 3......” . " the Brierttate Golf e1uty tte,',',',',,'; a; After urn-nail: h u. an "armia- the past five were, me eectyocu tiee," the ie'2'l1T,,de'o'lid the trow. Wednesday, by} live wwe whieh m} emmmt lave been adjourned until fallen the prevnous night in a "Tj September. . storm. A; A H - - II. P. MAN LEADS IN RADIO TRUST FIGHT l Mr. Michael Ackerman came on QSaturday to get Mr. Kern’s clothing fg1it1ee?e1i'itrii'4iiiihiiiit 2.1!: -gfyey, to the Aekertitpttts in Des, Plumes. . _ Attention! T Do you like tine, personal station- err-especially when it can be pur- Te1ririiririWiinriifitTrTii%-s , TTerr-ii-st-tF "tfiat-fr-Ar-sites-ir-iii-tit-ite-Ei" If once if {IE Highland Park Press oftiee of our July 8peeia1----SMART SET, consist- ing of sixty sheets end fifty envelopes With name and address Hylited "m raised lettering at $1.00 per box. Buy llberally {of your own ttae-and for gifts. _ . . A report of the nominating com- mittee will be given at this meeting. Members of this committee are all past commanders pf the post. _ Mr; Kern whom 41 years old has been in this, country about T or tt yours, coming from Germany. m served in the German “my during the _World war. One brother we: killed in service. Another brother wee killed by lightning in the pres- ence of the late Emil Kern. Both his father and mother preceded him in death. He is survived by two brothers and one sister. ' Arrangements are now being made for the presentation of “and: to the Jynior Legion baseball team, cham- pions of the Erghthjiistriet." The committee in charge is as follows. A. G. Klemp, LeRoy Meyers, W. A. Ten- nermann and C. C. Kupsghull. At ‘initintion wiil be held Monday post of the American Legion, with one of the Legion initiation teams be- ing present to conduct the ceremon- nes. Legion Will Hold During his stay in Deerfield he lived at the E. D. and Fred Bleimehl homes. Emil Kern Buried Initiation Monday Buried Women’s Peace Groups in Medford, Wis. Planning Welcome for __ l Disarmament Caravan THE European nations should remember that a year's moratorium in just like I dose of aspirin for u hmdnche. If they don't employ than” in better- ing the t1naneial condition the head.. tiehe will return. These church services, with the boughs, of the trees forming" in arched open air tabernacle are very impressive. Music is usually provided by several of the younger people of, the orchestra. Following the. new: ices lithe fellowship picnic,_ which is enjoyed by all. St. Paul’s Evangelical Church coun- cil sd Deerfleld met Wednesday eve- ning at the' church. The subject un- der discussion was the annual open air church service and picnic dinner to_be held the. firlst Sunday ijAuznst at Sunset park. Mr. Christ Willman was appointed chairman of the' ar- rangement committee. Other ‘meme htrautrsclgssrcCarteti.chriateru, E1Ltt, John Ra edeket 1umeru99tmidt, George Meyer, Henry Herpltenroder, Arthur _Borchurdt, Louis Soother and John Ott, Br. The cal-mien reaches the Illinois state line on Tuesday August 11. A Winthrop Harbor and escort the dia.. tinguished guests on their my to Chicago. Several stops will be made along the north shore to give an op- portunity for members of the Wom- en's International league, the League oLWo’men Voters and alLintu-estei Discuss Annual Open Air Church Service PRESS . Further notices witlpppeie in the Press. All desiring to join in the parade of welcome to the caravan may 'Phone for information to Miss Olga Trevisan, Highland Park 2063. " tVrtrii It. 7 'Maktand Purl President Hoover has appealed to the nations of the world to disarm and in anticipation of the Disarma: meat Conference next February in Geneva women‘o! the United States and of Europe are enrolling as my names as possible in the cause of world disarmament. The eMmpgut is crossing the coun- try passing through 25 states. The women in the party are securing signatures to petitions for diurna- meat. =' Kurosawa: tta.iriri McCulloc'k, Mrs. B. P. unworthy, former pmir. dent of the Woman's, City club, Min Highland Park nnd women along the north shore who are members af pace organizations are eagerly plan- ning to welcome to Chicago the Pir. armnment Caravan which has recent.. 1y. left Hollywood, Calif., on its way to Washington, D.C. J. SMITH JUNK TELEPHONE 410 Denial- During the month of August there will be eo-operative service: in the IAeetrt)e)dA'rrttttrte,rittrt church and St. Pdulh, Evangelical church. On August 9, Rev. P. G. Piepenhro}: will mums“! tglpit of!” . . I u trtryt, chum'_1u&u.&.t.-mm§m -' or both church“ in nth-Mum. We all hope very much that the work so well begun may continue to expand during this conning years un- til 'trrttrho,rtteulcaaraehad and helped by your prom-(m and all chil- growing up under conditions thnt are wholesome and which contribute to sound health and well-rounded devel- opment. A remarkably fine piece of educa- tional work was done by your com: mittee in this year’s Better Homes Campaign, and I hope that you Will extend to all the members-rote yodr committee and all the eo-operating individuals and organisations our deep appreciation of the splendid . V . t I Ii I . hi I programs like yours inevitably reach thousands of families, and exercise a deep influence upon their standards and ideals which" are retteeted in the improvements which they make in their own homes and in their service to other communities. A cheek for $75, 'ttle amount of the prize, ig Enclosed. You have doubtless already receiv- ed a letter from Secretory Wilbur let- ting you know that our Committee on Awards for the 1931 Better Homes Campaign' has awarded a first prize in the Bor-Built House class to the Better Home: Committee in High- land Park of which you are chairman. Mrs. Howard G Eornblith, Ir86 Jyre1tAtrtst.tt,_r_, _ r My dear its. Zombifth: _ V f July 13, 1931 I wish to express the appreciation of the Board of Directors of Better Homes in America for all the thought and effort which have gone into BO Very sincerely yours, Rag LYHAN Wanna. " Director’s Letter _ Your committee has performed a distinct service to your city through the. high educationul' quality of its program and through the splendid eoAiti6mtidn'manffisiifiid by the many individuals and civic and business groups which helped in one way or another in your campaign. The ef- fects of civic service of this sort will inevitably be felt 'for many years to come not only in your own commun1 ity but to a considerable extent ’Elso throughout other parts of America where knowledge of your program will reach other communities dealing with similar problems. And the ktttath"l !itialt nton at. _ a???“ CCEESBBmBeNeB1lrh"li'a"ATrs'lh"a'= = " I; 12r, features of your program. BEI'I'ER HOMES PRIZE AWARDED II. P. EXHIBIT Co-opentive Services (Continued from use 4) Very sincerely yours, ( Jim-,3 Fan, "4 Eiocutivo Director Better Home: in America Thundny, July July 16, 1931

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