_ program, by ion of the Lake od by Rev. H. y of our field, SERVICES Â¥,. APRIL 7. 1932 comprises that i the south by e north by the ‘ and takes in am. till 4:30 will be of priâ€" _ county officers ers throughout ‘. A. Tripp of he general secâ€" Council of RE. eaker. He will rogram for the rious districts. who are interâ€" gospel singers s Evangelistic April 9 Libertyville work ought to titute has been rs of the Lake eligious Educaâ€" eld at the M. E. e on Saturday, discussion sembles, â€" two _ Mrs. Philip Williams, tion ,_April 17, at M. E. church. of ng paper and red to do in. of. the Highâ€" Butz, Mrs. running in eiss, as Mr. for Conâ€" the is ; At a meeting held in Barrett‘s Plumbing Shop, Deerfield, an organâ€" : ization known as the Deerfield Reâ€" â€"â€"â€"â€"publican clubâ€"was formed. Allâ€"secâ€" tions of Deerfield were represented. Charles â€"C. Kapschull wasâ€" elected CONG. CHINDBLOM‘S CAREER OUTLINED Is Candidate for Nomination on Rep. Ticket for Reâ€"Election ; Congressman Carl R. Chindblom has represented the 10th District of Illinois in the national House of Representatives since March 4, 1919. He was born in Chicago of parents who immigrated from Sweden shortâ€" ly after the Civil war. He obtained his education in the public schools of Chicago and at Augustana colâ€" lege, a Lutheran institution at Rock THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1932 Congress, he gave efficient public serviceâ€" as attorney for the Illinois State Board of Health, county comâ€" missioner of Cook county, county attorney â€"of Cookâ€"eounty,â€"and Masâ€" ter in Chancery of the Circuit court. During the Warld war he was presâ€" ident of the Patriotic league of the 26th ward in Chicago and .devoted profesï¬on which he has followed ever since., Prior to his election to his time exclusively to the activities ~.- n "kept theâ€"home hrées burning and to his duties as legal adviser of the Draft Board in his district. Congressman Chindblom has, durâ€" ing his service in Congress, given Organize Republican â€" chairman. Chester Wessling is secâ€" Republicans are invited to get in touch with Messrs. Kapschull, Barâ€" rett or Wessling, and help form a permanent Republican organization. Another meeting will be held soon, notice of date, time and place will be announced by the chairman. In 1900, after graduating from % s s14% VC WEZKLE . CRORE IEC CA N e‘ _ PC MA M Ne .. MERUOE CE tof _ UAE CEE We 0. SuCEVR s m O C C C NE 25C J |J ~Jlonger quarter sleeve.â€"Tueks, smocking and embroidery work give distinetion to every garment. â€" 3 o o â€" ’ Luncheon Made of Voiles â€" Batistes â€" Swisses Pl |' Dimities â€" Lawns f ate : Sometimes two eontrasting fabrics are used to fashion these smart frocks. The styles are fascinating in their HOWARDâ€"UDELL ' variety, and so moderately priced at $1.95 and $2.95. AFP ‘ ¢ .__ Sizes are 2 to 6 years 3 CAFETERIA We t > and 7 to 14 years Service to Country Invite Voters to Join <[Cunning Little Froc Natl. Taxpii):'re)@:â€Party . *-i“ormer Lake Co. Mar Meeting Waukegan Ap.9) â€" Adviser to Chinese On Saturday evening, April 9, the National Taxpayers‘ party will hold a mass meeting at the Waukegan high school gymnasium. The meeting will start about 8 o‘clock p.m. Mr. Howard P. Savage, t Na.| government, delivered a nationâ€"wide tional Commander of t‘; mencan radio broadcast last week over staâ€" Legion, will be the principal speak.| tion WJSV, Alexandria, Va. er; Mr. Ferre Watkins, attorney for| Judge Lineberger‘s father was the Cook County Association of| also a former resident of Waukeâ€" Real Estate Taxpayers, and a patriot| gan during the period he was pasâ€" speaker of national repute, will also| tor of the Methodist Episcopal speak. church here. § these men are not members of this political organization, but they have agreed to be with us that eveâ€" ning. They will talk on Americanâ€" GARNETT‘S |& The detail of these frocks are as carefully worked out as in frocks for grownups. Many are sleeveless, others have tiny cap sleeves, while others ' Never values like these at > $1.95 $2.95 THB PRE88 Government, Returns POLKA BROS. . _ senfromgeis Phone 321 °> Lake Forest Judge |Paul Lineberger,â€"formenr ||. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"nâ€"â€"o_â€"â€"«.mmmacm n amemmmnmennemmgemen Waukegan resident dm-ingl his b(l’xyi; Fridayâ€"â€"One Day Only April 8 hood.who.lu.s risen rapidly in M“-Q! the J legal profession to become legal adâ€" maratâ€"on Csnpiy : nnvg:y viser for the Chinese nationalist government, delivered a nationâ€"wide radio broadcast last week over staâ€" tion WJSV, Alexandria, Va. Judge Lineberger‘s father was also a former resident of Waukeâ€" The judge left his headquarters in Washington, D. C. on March 26 to sail for China. He plans to reâ€" turn to America again next Decemâ€" Saturdayâ€"Mat. & Eve April 9 "The Reckless Age" Business & Pleasure Sunday and Monday April 10â€"11 with CHARLIE RUGGLES RICHARD BENNETT CHARLES "BUDDY" ROGERS FRANCES LEE Thursdayâ€"Friday April 14â€" HA CHA! in Tomorrow & Tomorrow | â€" hased on Philip Barry‘s stage suceess e Show! with EDNA MAY OLIVER ROSCOE ATES Potly Sunday ‘Continuous 2 to 11 Dorothy Peteson : fer the Price of ONE. 1213 15