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Doepel Ill 1t is handled by merchants who duirctorenderarulngfvie_oto CHAIR COVERS ~Â¥%5A~(aat Z» j *3X1 C 'f/,'..'.’i’/)\ & Iu â€"can do your Wantâ€"ad job alone. ~â€"â€"Bll ~Mine out of ten people here Get a can today from one of || | the dealers listed below and you || J wi!! discover that reason. ! y HIGHLAND PARK P Meierhoff Hardware [ Central Hardware n inadina torcc ic Picchietti Rolls 1776 § _â€"_ For Eight Games â€"The H. P. Beverage Bowling team beat Sweetland‘s 3 games in the regular weekly meet held at the Majestic Bowling alleys last week. The Reliable Laundry also won three from the Duomo Brand Foods (forâ€" merly Picchietti Bros.), while Fell‘s and Meierhoff‘s did the same to Nelâ€" son and Bock‘s. ©~ #. agra â€" In the doubles league, Menoni and Mocogni won three out o£ t!x_e four Flying Eagles No. 2â€"took three points from the Majestics and Nemâ€" eroff‘s won 4 points from the Flyâ€" ing Eagles No. 1. j | The outstanding feature of the week was Johnnv Picchietti‘s phenâ€" weekly prize with a score of 267. Not satisfied with this alone he rollâ€" ed eight straight games for a score of 1776, an average of over 200 for omena of 1776, an average of over 200 for|isting 18th Amendment and the exâ€" each game at the Majesticâ€"alleys.| istingâ€"enforcementâ€"laws, â€"theâ€"manu He also bowled the same averageâ€"in | factureâ€"and saleâ€" of 4 â€"perâ€"cent beer Waukegan previous to this fine °xâ€"| in states which do not themselves hibition.. ' â€"| prohibit the same. I believe the Tonight the Duomoâ€" Brands â€"will Jlegalization ofâ€" suchâ€"a beverage, a meet Nelson‘s garage and the Reliâ€"] being nonâ€"intoxicating in fact, to be able Laundry will meet Bock‘s Serâ€" permissible under a fair construc in indenk t m o 1 : tion of the 18th Amendment. I will 2 and Menoni and Mocogni‘s will bow! the Majestics. â€" â€" to the Wednesday luncheonâ€"bridge club next week, at her home jon Deerfield avenue. 22t, j The Highland Park Press Mrs. Leslie Brand will be hostess SPARKLE Window Cleaner has many North Shore friends. Why not You? f The Press Wantâ€"Ads J. R. Notsz Hardware Co. Husenetter Hardware roll Duffy and Duffy,| "I had no part and ahios dherngoge th aniion posal known as the Beckâ€"Linthicu» amendment to the Federal Constitu. tion. It provides for the resubmis sion â€"of â€"national â€"prohibition ty the states by action of conventionm chosen in the several states for th specific purpose of actingâ€"on the question of ratification. _ "I shall vote for the consideration of this joint resolution in the House and shall also vote for the passage of the jointâ€" resolution itself ‘ and thereby for the resubmission of the 18th Amendment to the people of the several states. tion question in the House of Repre. sentatives will doubtless be upon the proposal to legalize, under the ex. ment. It became a part of the Fedâ€" eral Constitution before I became a Member of Congress. I have sup ported laws and appropriations for the enforcement of that Amendment and believe it is the duty of Conâ€" gress to provide necessary means for. such _ enforcement. _ _Neither of the proposals, which I will support as above stated, is inconsistent with my course heretofore.> If reâ€"elocted ‘to Congress, I will continue to sup port resubmission and modification, along the lines hereby indicated. oo css "Carl R. Chindblom, Déerfield Grammar _ School Parent-i Teacher association, on Friday eve ning, March 11. ; At 7:30 p.m. the teachers will have an exhibition of school work from every room done by the children. . At 8:00 p.m. Mr. Perry Dunla) Smith, headmaster of the Winnetk Country Day school, will speak. His topic is to be: "Interesting Exper fences in Newer Education." â€" Deerfield P.T.A. Will _ Meet Friday Eveni ~ Bud Fairclough of Bud Fa Lclou(h, architects, incorporated, Winnetka, gave a most interesti The annual guest meeting for the fathers is to be observed by the Winnetka Architect Addresses Rotary Cl description of "his trip thro Canada last summer, at the we luncheon of the: Deerfleld Ro! club on last Thursday at the D field Avenue Tea room. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mau and {a ily moved last week from ‘the L. (Continued from page 8) Congressman." 18th Amend: evening at ward Klug who has just ern trip, pre penses was The Marchâ€" board will be ning at the A church ence was h the Deerfiel Galloway. Dorcas Ci day on Thu sive luncheo! a pair of . p Mrs. Emil F twentyâ€"fifth Mr. and 1 evening at Mr. ank family w at _ the ho of West 1 the former the bridge on 1 home on Ce Friday afte isted Mr. George H Mr. andâ€" The senior celebrate } versary in Edwin W guest at home on St Mr. and daughter . Pyle of Ch man. Berge: Schaack an her . bri noon at nue. _ Brockhaus guests on homes. William iting relati Mr. and daughter spent : Sun home, Mr. and Chicago v mehl home Jacob Ott been quite Doreas Ci Homer G. special