_ MIGH STANDARD SET ~* "BY SOCIAL SERVICE of â€".y,, j3 â€"___ _2 ‘C~ one a glimpse| of the Woman‘s Library â€" club of ‘of what these women are doing:| Glencoe) invites allâ€"those interested -“E:vm.mnt_n hem c -»_'_3;1',4,-;!!“!!*7‘7"": attendâ€"amâ€"orn 7 teet> talâ€"mention. â€"â€"~*~ ingâ€"no guest feesâ€"on ‘Wednesday, .. These workers have put "Social | Aprilâ€"13, st 2:30 p.m. in the Glen. _ Service on the Map." The years coe Union church. _ Two_ oneâ€"act . 1981 ~,:,;_-:» ya.areâ€"toâ€"beâ€"presented~â€"Memt â€"â€"secords ofâ€"accomplishments. _ These of the department will give "Pauvre _ workers deserve the gratitude and Sylvie," a comedy; the other, Archiâ€" _ . support of every member of the duchesse d‘Autriche, a play of the 7 community. ... _â€" : time of Marieâ€"Antoinette, with inciâ€" _ Give them your earnest support dental music, and a role for Joseâ€" â€".and â€"makeâ€"possible their activities phine Lydstonâ€"Seyl, diseuse, is unâ€" â€"â€"through â€"your generous and conâ€"| der the direction.of M. Puel of. the tinued contributions. sls Ilntez;nahnnaliheat:e, Ee es ||| at 39e¢ a + . U % ue Sine C bevinrt vonnel"indeeeGrniin famodasaties. s is 4 L2 _ Old City hall will give one a glimpse homiith Wds 4 sn c 0c 9c ge * The departmentâ€" members= have assisted. at all times with the work of the Social Service bureau of Highland Park. ~They have :made TL C e e ag ies it it P & generously of their time and inter: est. _Â¥X visit to the bureau in tha £ °/ "Iv~, G@ances, the special tag day for â€"the milk fund, . contributions from interested friends have all inâ€" creased the budget allowance. The Highland Park W o m a n‘s club through the â€"Social â€"Service departâ€" ment has been cooperating with the. clubs of Illinois in these far-reach-l ing fields of social work. > On Davis Street at 69c¢ the treasury and part of the (Continued from page 7) un n e sta s ie e 3. 1. 4. fflllï¬tor § Bring in your old'tnbe‘s and have them tested Free of Charge in Our Basement 484 Sparton w e â€" A. Licensed Tubes » 235, 112A, OLDT®S BASEMENT $1. funds have â€"La â€"Causerie (Frenchâ€" dep par of the Woman‘s I ihrowo> . a1 l0 0c o WILERED CavyEer â€" _â€"_At the Legion Council meeting in Highland Park Thursday, March 24, Sergeant Wilfred Cayer resigned as finance officer of the district. Sgt. Cayer has been ordered to a post in the Philippine Islands. He will leave Fort Sheridan on April 1st and will board the steamer with his family at New York on April 29. He exâ€" pects to reach his post in the Islands about June 16th:â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ¢ at $1.99 at 89¢ â€"â€"Program on April 13 281° â€" 250, â€" 210 401 Kellogg wWD12, v199 s Indians in Double Resigns Lopton Office _ I Win: Beat N. Shore LA "A S Type 245 . $1.10 DAVic 1N00NN oneâ€"act | Sanitq: tment THE PREss oâ€" Aarwal, ..\ _ 3 ~,__ ; ___| are confronted, Uscar E. Carlstrom evils which have deyeloped under is one of the most outstanding men the present system. of the State of I!linois, not only havyâ€" Mr. Church‘s candidacy : has reâ€" ing a record of accomplishment and cently been endorsed by the Evanâ€"| breath of vision, but also possessâ€" ston Young Republican club with a ing the true and earnest qualities membershipâ€"of â€"eleven hundred, the | necessary in these times, and last Rogers Park Civic league, the North| but not least, has in the past and Shore Political league and other orâ€"| will in the future abide by the will ganizations of civic and political| of the majority for the reason that gignificance, according to officials at he does not consider himself greater his headauarters. 30 Sb 2o ts ponie lt n 200 0 t V 7 l c xd FaRTS national, which will seem to Conâ€" gress most likely (to remove the evils which have developed under Aâ€" change in the Eighteenth A.m_gndment to permit that system "Withdrawal of the f;der;l govâ€" ernment from paternalistic experiâ€" ments and competition with busiâ€" present members of Congress." f Mr. Church is basing his candiâ€" dacy on a plea to lower taxes, re.â€" store employment and revive prosâ€" perity by sending to Congress a repâ€" resentative who will actually fight for "utmost retrenchment in naâ€" tional goverment," "‘abolition of the extravagant bureaucracy fostered by J se on S o h oo n ge a Tss iX lslative Voters league in its recent weport gives him the following enâ€" dorsement: "Ending his eighth term, served the public with the same courage andâ€" fidelity that have marked his whole career as a legisâ€" lator." The Chicago Tribune in an: editorial of Feb. 24,. 1932, terms him %mmon re:pon~1 sible members of the Assembly." and â€"was closely f;ï¬o;edwb; yoryi both of the Indians 1 ? 5 Hesvies Win f Withâ€"a > superior defense and ~a better offense the Highwood Indian heavyweights succeeded in beating the North Shore Flashes, a crack coloredâ€"five, by a score of 26â€"23. Scoring honors went to "Buch" Taylor, also coach, with 4 'buketa‘l and was el?soly followed by Ganaiin of the two teams. With (Pat) Pasquesi continually hitting the basket, and with the help of an occasional basket by one of his teamâ€"mates, the game was all a oneâ€"sided affair in favor of the Indians. This was the first game that the Indians had won from the Flashes â€"In the first quarter, the Flashes suceeded in scoring two field goals, but were held scoreless in the next three quarters by the airâ€"tight deâ€" fense of the Indians. s With (P.t) PasaMasi rantinnall.. The Indians out played tlnlrop- ponents in ~every branch of the game. â€" Holding the North Shore Flashes to only two baskets, the Highwood Indian lightweights completely subâ€" dued them Wednesday night, at Oak Terrace school by a score of 22â€"4, (Continued from page 10) â€"1: 26â€".23) OUT FORCARLSTROM â€" or fortunate period of crisis with which the â€"people â€"ofâ€"this Stateâ€"and Nation are confronted, Oscar E. Carlstrom is one of the most outstanding men of the State of Illinois, not only havyâ€" ing a record of accomplishment and breath of vision, but also possessâ€" ing the true and~ earnest qualities strom and from all appearances when the canvass is completed, I am satisfied that a great majority of the committeemen and candidates for that office, will be found in .the Carlstrom organization. j _ _My decision to support Caristrom has been arrived after many days of careful consideration and the counselling with leaders from Lake county and other counties, including the study of the platforms of each candidate for that office and in my opinion, considering the present unâ€" that office and the majority of them volunteered their support for Carlâ€" many others. ~I have con corporation counsel of â€"Waukegan; â€" â€" I‘ ~= II ""Afr Oscar Soderquist, realtor of Waukeâ€" 5> ; Mr.. gan and former president of the Lake County Realâ€" Estate Board, and_ and corporation counsel of Waukeâ€" secretary of the Lake County Reâ€" «4 publican Central committee; Charles ____ W Ranschull wellâ€"known â€"Lewion o nniness naire of Deerfield; A. E. Smith, inâ€" { surance â€"broker of Highland Park:â€" : Mayor .Walter L. Atkinson; Attorâ€" ney Harold_J, Tallett â€"of â€"Northâ€"Chiâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€" cago; Albert Hall, former president _ ___| of the Lake County Bar association ; to perfect the best organization ever had in Lake county, even surpassâ€" ing the one we had for. Governor Emmerson four years ago and at this time with their aid, we have a Carlstrom organization perfected in all parts of the county and will good deal of credit for perfeéting» the Carlstrom organization is dus sponse, coâ€"operation and support from leaders of all sections of the county, all of whom have volunâ€" teered to devote the necessary time of Illinois and at Carlstrom‘s reâ€" quest and the suggestionsâ€"of â€"Mr. Przyborski‘s friends and county politicians is managing Carlstrom‘s campaign in Lake county. In part Przyborski‘s letter says: : â€"_Excerpt from Letter Since my appointment as county In a published statement over his signature Max Przyborski, chairman of the Lake county Republican Cenâ€" tral committee, announces his supâ€" port of Attorney General Oscar E. Carlstrom as candidate for governor Rep. County Chairman Favors Candidaey of Atty. tenâ€" eral for Governor t consider himself greater the will of the majority. and candidates many T ake Yet all Mr. N Bach 1 stores.