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Highland Park Press, 24 Mar 1932, p. 23

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Ine Teaue ue ESSE PAE TCP first letters which have coine to the Foreign Division of the Y.W.C.A. in New York from B*C0 seican secretaries in Shaughai since human treachery, ANQ MMJRPMTTAIMUCAE _A Laza we know have been taken by the Japanese uand not heard from since ; others; subjectâ€" ed to terror and indignity. Mr. Chen, ~our bookkeeper, lost his best friend. He was shot at point blank as he attempted to come out of his house. Mrs. Mei‘s lovely home is gone, completely wiped out by gunfire. Our s o sn c 2e e t 400 o is Aectoms / Rncane â€" Pierce : "The World seems .crasl we are soaked in a sense safety. It is all like a terrible nightmare. The guns of the Japanese warships are still L se e LE d booming. but they are in relation to our reserve building funds as well as current account, but for the moment . things are adjusted. I had to convey 2,000 huge silver dollars from the bank ; paper notes worth their value were exhausted. Lily Hanass, ~Pear! ~Pollock â€"and 1 ~didâ€"it _ in two relays, but my arm muscles are still sore. Yesterday I paid $1.95 for coolies to transfer $25,000 in silver from one bank to another 1 "What a tragic world it has become to people here this week! I haven‘t time to mmmummmur pening, even in the Settlement area north of Soochow Creek. â€" All of us who lived here Mbheomnfflfifl-lnddmm who lived beyond Range Road, the Settleâ€" An unique experience ! Gr::ldeâ€"m‘n)?dxh ‘Ting, 6!0 Bn(um (of â€" , Mildred Owen (" Ruth Hill (Dallas, Tex.), Cornelia i:e%}i’ Kans.), Pearl Poliock &(":alhge Springs, Ia), (Kansas City, Mo.), argaret MacKinlay (New York), Hazel Myers (Dayton, Ohio), Cora Teng, May Bagwell (Milledgeville, Ga.) road (the International Branch Ee e e e ce mm I W. C. A.) last Friday, Jan. 29. We IW‘ on all the floors except the lobby and hallâ€" m.batmtbntthsitusflonmb‘ with Mabel Danuser last Sunday. Ruth Hill and I are the Magill‘s, Margaret at Lockâ€" wood‘s, and Mildred goes back to Hangchow Monday. I can‘t get a sailing for Tientsin until Feb. 11 or 13. "Welcome in every day, have staff meetâ€" ing at 9:30, and then back at something or TWEANor: | _ AMERICAN LEGION NATIONAL _ _ = ce te meas t ... EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION .. a imately 125,000.. Programs with simiar theme will be featured. The banquet theme :"m tonacinte mats id . aricires ies k it ness and industrial girls is open to wublica â€" Breakfast will be served at rangement of programs. Lydia Hutton and members of the board of directors, the supâ€" Margaret MacKinlay and Florence , have little chance of finding nerves would all be in better we close . . . We have be the accompanist. Fight Fans Pray for â€"â€" Return of Lindbergh ~__â€" Baby; Racket Stilled Almost five years WF&EFâ€"} ing showman voice of Joe Humphâ€" ries stilled a shouting, cheering mob of prize fight fans with a request of silent prayer, says a story from New York. The prayer was for a stranger some _ hours before, unannounced, unsung, unknown to most of Amerâ€" ica, on a solo airplane flight to Last night under the glaring S Tlights in the prize ring of Ma e mdutrmufimvfmofwll Square Garden, announcer Joe| flour to needy families in the ten Humphries stepped to the center of m :::"lllo::r R:fl Ié.x::se:nh:z the canvas, resin coated squared l er c a‘ certainty last week lyiu.‘ held up a hand, shouted for throuhh an act of congress authorâ€" silence, then lowered his voice: izing the Federal farm board to reâ€" Paris. The boy carried with him some sandwiches and a letter of inâ€" troduction. 2+ verhsers ‘on:lll. ©reun" emplovers of labor to h Amer t an : -dw.(ifin. m ies« § A.l.dbpm’m. ‘ Federal Council of Churches ofâ€"Christ in A-oaiwll‘unl(figfic'dhn'm:fiw Conference # flAmfican‘Fm&Acemfim New York, Louisiana, South Dakota Hlinois, Michigan; Rnights of Pythias, Fraternal Order of Eagles, Benevolentâ€"and Protective Order of Elks, Junior Order United Americ um%dhm_ Eagle, Ord«dOw‘O, 4 o womufwmn, aAm'wm.fm.wm Foresters of America, KWr of New York, Knights of _ ' . 3 Order of United Travelers, Lions International. } $ UNITED IN "BACK TO WORK" DRIVE OF LABOR you in this moment of prayer to reâ€" turn Baby Lindbergh to his heart broken mother and gnef stricken father. If it done, Amen.‘ watch blood spilled ; in a boxing match between Bat Battalino and Eddie Ran, were silent during the prayer., The silence turned into a murmur over the great hallâ€"and within a few moments the shouting, booing, jeering and cheering crowd Red Cross t%g“dle \‘ ALL OF OUR WORK IS Flour for y in p ARANTEED North End. of County G?:noxm 635 MARK T. McKEE The War Agu'nst Depression 2 S cucondilt â€" bsddmiiiedartciuis onte is thy will, thy will be| not i OF NATIONAL LEGIUON ADVERTISERS AUXILIARY *# emergency General Southern townships in the county not included in the Waukegan and North Chicago Red Cross chapter‘s district are to be served through the 11 ing news and mes: l” ‘._m" -m.” Order of Owls, n of the World, ts of Columbus, national. ___144 North First Street Henry G. Winter areas â€" throughout METAL 3M

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