the year 165 B.CE., unâ€" lership of the pious famâ€" ioneansâ€"the . Highâ€"priest and his five sonsâ€"Israel throw off this yoke of 1 the second, continuing ight candles are lit on iing of the festival. varice of Hanukah was y the early Rabbis to iumph of religious freeâ€" itolerance and bigorty, light it has significance ist of Dedication, is op. eight days, commencing n on Friday, Dec: 4. the f Kislev in the religious t the Jews:>â€"â€"~ ind restore the temple to pure, monotheistic worâ€" ish Feotiva’l of Hanukah, itâ€"eommemorates an his. t dating from the middle d century B.C.E. Syrian under Antiochus Epiphâ€" ted to foist a pagan reâ€" Sunday morning servi 10:45 o‘clock, at Nord gregation Israel, Lincoln n avenues, Glencoe, Rabb; villâ€"~speak on: "How fa, andle throws its beams," sermon. hulman Speaks lay is known as a minor cause its observance is entioned in the Penta. sunday Morn at â€" ongregation Israc} is observed for eight lic ofâ€" the duration of es attendant upon the . cruse of oil, fit are lit throughout the holiday. 55 |i= 9 o‘cleck. uate to the exâ€" n ople cmd precepte u1 his exaited m â€"~4 g F Tok life m__ ‘character and thus perpetâ€" ._The George Washington Bicentenâ€" nial Commission was created by a joint â€"resplution of Congress, apâ€" Proved Dec. 7, 1924 "to study and recommend a proper celebration in 1932 of the Two Hundredth anniâ€" versay of the birth of George Washâ€" ington:‘ As planned, the celebration is to be in exact keeping with the motive expressed by Congress "that future generations of American citiâ€" 22, 1932, and continue through Thanksgiving day, Nov. 24, 1932, with special national and local celeâ€" brations everywhete on all holidays, anniversaries, and other days that can be connected with the life of George Washington. be confined to any one locality, nor to a few localities. It will be uniâ€" versal. s * $ Each community is expected to arrange its own program and carry out its own series of celebrations with the cooperation and assistance of the United States Commission and State Bicentennial Commissions. Starts Feb. 22, 1932 The great series of events will open on Washington‘s birthday, Feb. Every state, city, and town, every organization and institution, every home and individual in the Nation is expected to participate, together with Americans and others in many foreign countries. ts the birth of George Washington will be celebrated during more than nine months of 1932, next year. _ _ . This commission is asking the aid and cooperation of all the organizaâ€" tions, clubs, schools, churches and citizens of the town to plan for a "George Washington Year" in 1982. The commission is ready with literaâ€" ture, posters, and suggestions for programs for every organization deâ€" siring to put on a m. All over the Umza %m and in many other parts of the world the _two._hundredth anniversary . of By the authority of the United States Government and organized under the auspices of the George Washington ~Bicentennial Commisâ€" sion, of which President Hoover is chairman, the celebration will not G. Wright, Mrs. Joseph Leaming, Mr. Myron Rybolt, Mrs. W. H. Stockwell, Mr. H. P. ‘Allen. A. F. Montgomery, Mrs. Kell,ou'_fl. P. Be Speed, Mrs.â€"C.â€"C. Hopkins, Mr.â€"Clark | Picchietti â€"~Inâ€"=epâ€"operation withâ€"this plan, Mayor E. B. Metzel of Highiand Park has appointed theâ€" following members of the Highland Park Biâ€" centennial committee: Mrs. E. T. R. Murfey, Mr. Râ€"L. Sandwick, Mr. E. A. Belmont, Mr. Wilson L. Kline, Mrs. Erastus R. Phelps,â€" Mrs. Wm. P. Kelley, Mr. In keeping with the action of conâ€" gress inâ€" connection with the celeâ€" bration of the George Washington bicentennial in â€"1982, the United States Commission is actively urgâ€" ing the appointment of Bicentenâ€" nial commissions in each state and territory and of committees for the same purpose in the cities and towns of the country. Mayor Appoints Group to Have C e of Wash on Cafeprntion in 1982 FOR H. P.| _ rauil L. Udell of Highiand Park has received from Governor Louis his appointment by the governor as a member of the State Planning Commission, authorized by the 57th General Assembly. Representative men from all sections of the state areâ€"included in‘ the membership of the commission, which will submit to the next general assembly "A tion, preservation and development of the state‘s resources which will be helpful to agriculture, labor, minâ€" ing, manufacturing, industry, highâ€" ways, aviation, waterways, railways, water supply, stream control, parks and parkways, forestry, farm preâ€" serves and other resources of the state." «: â€" . To "~his ""parishioner«"""on © Sunday: Father McDonough came to Deerâ€" field two years ago in June.â€" For ten years previous to that time he had served as assistant priest at St. Jerome‘s church in Rogers Park and Our Lady of Solace on the south side of Chicago. The Precious Blood church has a.congregation of 3,000 and Rev. MeDonough will_have three navistants for the 0y on Th Sunday. There are about 500 thilâ€" Rev. C. L. McDonough, pastor of the Holy Cross church ofâ€" Deerfield has been appointed to the Precious Blood parish in Chicago and will leave Derefield on Saturday to take up his duties in his new church the following day. Announcement of his resignation came as a decided shock Sweetlands _ ......... Felly ..::................ rocks : ::..........;..»... KReliable .....:........... J. Paul Clayton, Springfield, presâ€" ident of the Illinois Chamber of Commerce, is named chairman of the organization of 20 men who are to serve without "compensation. or expense. _ : Nelsons _ Rev. Fr. McDonough Transferred to Chicago John Picchietti of Picchietti Bros. won the Majestic high score of the week prize by 267 pins in one game. This, by the way, is the highest inâ€" dividual score made this year. Mr. Picchietti also holds the high serâ€" ies score of 2912 pins. The games are getting very close and a great many bowling fans are watching the outcome every week. The standing of the teams is as follows: % ¢ Paul L. Udell Named on State Planning â€"% Commission of 20 last week while Sweetlands took two games of the three from Reliable Laundry thus bringing them up to to third place in the league. - The fifth week of the Business Men‘s Bowling opens tonight at the Majestic Bowling alleys with Nelâ€" son‘s Garage meeting Fell‘s Shoes and Meierhoff bowling Bowling Bocks. â€" Meierhoffs took three games from Nelson‘s Garage in their match Picchietti Bowis _ _ High Game in League Paul L. Udell o Beverage 2 9 aistavsrictsterctun i Arts" â€"atâ€"theâ€"Highlandâ€"Parkâ€"Public library on Monday evening at eight o‘clock in the new assembly room downstairs. ~Mr. Seymour was inâ€" structor in composition and illustraâ€" tion at the Art Institute in Chicago for ten years. : & You are cordially invited to hear Mr. Seymour who always makes inâ€" teresting whatever he has to say. Art teachers are also invited to bring their classes. at the â€"Holy ~Crossâ€"parish hall in compliment to Rev.â€" C.â€" L Mcâ€" Donough by the members of the church. Mr.â€"Ralphâ€"Fletcher Seymour of Ravinia, well known as a designer, publisher and etcher, is to give a talk on "Etching and the Graphic prrtstumign Aifinins. .. rdintifemstrtiieaint Sicintrirstdird Th ctccitd The new priest will be Rev. Father Savage of Wadsworth, f « Reception on Thursday A reception and farewell will be given Thursday evening (tonight) Etching Is Subject of Talk at Library Rev. McDonough has devoted A& ple and children of his parish, who keenly regret his departure, also. a mzx.dbm !. hi + roosts in henâ€"houses (about 75 years ago) was vlaughed at =â€"=â€"chickens had alwaysâ€"roostedâ€"inâ€"treesâ€"withâ€"â€"]}â€"â€"â€"â€" the other birds. 53 * â€"â€" Highland Park ‘BAKKE MARKET â€" SOBEY‘S â€"â€"PICCHIETTI‘S MARKET Ravinia 3 Deerfield : .BROWN‘S MARKET _ .R. A. 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