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Highland Park Press, 17 Aug 1933, p. 2

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3 wall? What would happen to the people who live in the great port cities of the United States? ‘_ Planning in Place of Restraint, by Robert : F. Wagner in Survey Graphice Three of the most imâ€" portant of the congressional measâ€" ures to implement the New Deal bear the name of the Senator from New York.‘ Here he tells of the philosophy, the intent and the reach of them. Can America Live Alone?, by Cristian Gauss in Scribner‘s Magaâ€" zine. Economic nationalism is the ery of the day. Civilizations are built at the crossroads of trade. Can hisâ€" tory be defeated by a new Chinese Even more serious than the ecoâ€" nomic crisis is the decay in our naâ€" tional character. Mr. Adams brings a grave charge of evasiveness, spinelessness, and a childish refusal to shoulder responsibility against the American people. The Crisis in , by James Truslow Adams in rpers Magaâ€" zine. An analysis jof the fundamental and most ing aspect of the Nazi Revolutionâ€"the psychosis of the German ni ‘This groupâ€" madness is n with a religious fervor so deep that minds infected with it are le to all reason and humanity. f Ten ‘Magazine Articles l’r. j The Gernian Revolt Against Civilâ€" ization, by \ g Lewisohn in Harpers M f 7 Whethdr cHildrer uL to stay at home in Ithe city or are fortunate enough o y to the country or seashgre, there is always some time for feadif .\ If they are to reâ€" main _ in fo ,~ boys‘ and girls‘ departmegt of Public Library is offering 4 spécial summer reading plan for the children in the form of a t 1s$ hunt in books. Most of them are itleg which have been reâ€" eently added %o the collection, and books as uc the boys dnd phy, tra To ul day, find privilege PAGE Summe For e Li 31 South St. Johns Avenue . Highland Park, Ilinois Phone 143 Advertisement in today‘s (Thursâ€" day‘s) Chicago Daily News for our weekâ€"end Specials â€" Arrange now to have a regular furnace man adjust and clean your beating plant. It will givge you more efficient service if "tuned up." At the same time, ask your fuel dealer to deliver a supply of Waukega Kopm Coke. It is clean, easy to regulate, leaves few | Then you‘ll be n;iy to heat your home at the fin? sign of frosty fall veather. [ af. ... cfp PREPARE NoOW FRANK SILJESTROM ; , MENONI& MEGOGNI | _ : MERCER LUMBER CO, Deerfield _ for frosty weather \WaAUKEGAN/ ROBERT W. PEASE HIGHLAND PARK FUEL CO. the| meaning of alp&blmoffln er reading and now DBDUSTL ) theâ€" collection, and rls are enjoying the as finding the clues. \@LEAN SMOKELESS EUVEL Recommended and Sold by has special vacation 8 mer > and diversion, read , its novels olu of biograâ€" \Ccore/ PAUL BOR HICHLAND PARK ILLINOIS the Children‘s D PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY louh Press Want Ads Phone Ads To 557 atranq ert an« time." dents books lie Lib fee of ice To Nonâ€"Regident Borrowers ing May 1, 1933, nonâ€"resiâ€" dents ighland Park m: borrow books the Highland }::rk Pubâ€" lie Lib on payment‘ of an annual fee of $2.00, payable jn advance. Is velt Right? by â€"P. W. Wilson in Review of Reviews. In the Revie Reviews P. W, Wilson, well known writer, discusses this impo question with understandâ€" ing analysis. If the purâ€" pose df the President has not been plain 6 you before, you will underâ€" stand r reading this article. â€" scribing his hardships and tribulaâ€" tions the manner in which he was tfeated by his fellow cadets. ations Talk Business, by Senatir J. A. Couzens, in Nation‘s Busingss.| After the Economic Conâ€" fere pened b{ltion'q \Business cab tor| Couzens ‘utinz him to tell how the meeting looked to an Ameri¢an business man. The article was n late in June. In view of especifilly interesting. _ | Cac by C: Meret of P; scribi tions Bouncer of the M‘Péhird Inn, by H B. Ehrmann méihvSnmy Graphic. If Sa j lnufi were :%nlty, wfifionmé?_g l?‘;u cau plobres the psyc ) man Rhhors a vacuum. ;gok yug after | théir execution. their junior counsél sets forth evidence that never hed a jury. !}| Ca Allan Poe, U. S. A,, by Carlisle Allan in The American Mercury.| The first complete study of Pde‘s stay at West Point, deâ€" Trade Association | in Fdrtune. The T ‘Ahmhu¢ emerges into the limelight of Ind trial @overy. it ‘is ‘;t p?or, Hoovyer was its pro phet, iand its legion numbers _15,33: Fatewpll To Laissez Faire, by Henry S, Commager in Current Higâ€" tory.| A keen student of American instithtions finds that, while the R elt program has not scuttled demo¢racy, the old individualism has been repudiated, even if the constiâ€" tutionality of, some= of the recent legislation may be challenged in the courts. | A i "Fo Fo ESS Bgist" ‘to admire an" for to see ‘to ibe‘old this world 30 wide." | f â€"Kipling. magic of distant ‘lands and pibpleiâ€"of jungle znd desâ€" storied cities "half as old as 14 [|| 8th District Legion (|| â€" Picnic At Sportsmen‘s | \ Park Sunday, Aug. 2 # i f # $ % . 0| ) anmtenemmnete i N MISS;WN&MGH DiGés _| _ ||| The Decrheld Camp of the Royal _ \In Burlington, Wis}|Neighbors will meet Thutaday eveâ€" P 4 oesienpmmmi j t |ining, Aug. 24, at the Masonic Temâ€" Misg Mary J, McNamgra, who/ple. The Oracle, Mrs. Petâ€" was principal of the Deerfleld Gl'nm [ tis, urges every one to be present mar &:h#ol in 1918â€"1920, p | that evening, as a special drill pracâ€" A picnic supper will be held & the pienic program, and all 1: attending are asked to bring thei b"nnl?. et suppers and eat on grounds. | i y A ;:x t business meeting of ‘al post commanders of the Legion i the â€"eig! istrict <(Lake ty will be !‘tl.dgbefore the picnic pro gram | at 4 p.m. pro } will ifid a baseball nLe. m for boys, girls, young hflies,jhm Legiofinqires and an egg) cate contest. || kuoy Bs _ An American Legion picnic for al Legionnaires members of the Amer on n nntan s service n of th 01 district m-tbe held next sn'di.q Aug. |20, at! Sportsmen‘s \Park, a the corner Grand Avenue an Gage‘s f‘k Road (Wedge‘s Cor ners.) || i 4 We invite you to own 1 to 8 shares. | It will be a mem r of the Federal Reserve. | This Bank is as c lose to you as yoiir mail box. _ ©| Modest, conserva ! investors invited. © ] \Bank connecticfn 'ves you extra h{gh standing in t â€"It is a credit to éflfi to own bank shares. 4 A National Bank is an Uncle Sam Bank, 3 Under the qewi N :tjdnal Bank law, deposits are gua I h Phone _ _ your deposi j but not over $i§0,0b0. , x You need the Ba and it needs you. After the Bank 'upened,“th,e shares will 3g0 up to May we have you for a share owner? » It will increase y r business. _ Grow with the Bilnk: h4 oJ Capital . Surplus . ereby apply for . } ’ | 6 X: nx"gce:r:omszti I;II ;“ Mltil;ar;k %gres ffox{@he safgst investment of 'f}he | ohr. [ A Fe:ieul Reserve Highwood, 11. Chighgo. and Cook fx?&sm “c'éixi" iStomers‘ Aifee Wikld lores x mmmm fmx 1. rector and youifia 8 th;t in the bright 'fl h i dentters i meorciates in rour rtumtydi- to ride with th‘ém 1:; their assured sguéc 8, :f(;tv“;g:eog aHn;;;rv: k aW l}&t:& in&Z&fi oo B Road from Uncle $§m‘s Fo i1 She j i D trains c t3 <ah te reached by ‘“‘[ rm'tiffxflfiifi lic :?%og ZASte'nels,eTlr ; t se pedtaute in ony National Bank sh ‘,‘*“a‘ 8. Remit to | |. 524 18 Ds Fr orher peoducts to buy 1FS T HE t | Bank 4 j‘. AM SANTI, Wholesaleâ€"Retail General érchandise VICTOR COLOMBINI, Retail General M’ chandise EVERASTO BELLEI, Retail Grocer and Market JTJOSEPH NATTA, Manufacturer M %g IKE TURELLI, Retail General Merchandise) | A. S. LEGRIS, Banker, 15 years experienéL : P. A. DUPONT | _ 8 [ | A. J. KELLY, Real Estate Owner _\ | | _ ‘ H. B; BERENTSON, Banker, 20 years ,ei;fieri‘ K. G. McLAWS. [ C3 L 3P 14 it â€" The Decrfield Camp of the Royal Neighbors will meet Thutsday eveâ€" ing, Aug. 24, at the Masonic Temâ€" le. The Oracle, Mrs. Gé Petâ€" "Miss Mayme J. McNamara, the only woman principal .sinte . the Deerfield School has had m rooms, had a most sympathetic rstandâ€" ing of the adolescent girls. She orâ€" ganized the school library and had a room furnished as a reatling room, and a rest room, also. Her discipline of the boys was exem;ilry, inasâ€" much as she never used any corporal punishment." Deerfield R.N.A. To Hold Meeting Aug. 24 away Friday at her home in Burâ€" lington, Wis., aftér a lingering illâ€" ness. Miss McNamara had taught in Lake County for fiffeen years, ten of . which were in the Gorton School in Lake Forest. She also had taught in Antioch. Funeral services for Miss McNamara were held Monâ€" day at Burlington. Surviving her is her mother, Mrg. Mary McNaâ€" mara. f "The History of Deerfield" conâ€" tains the following about the deâ€" ceased: 44 RES S T NATIONAL hPANK OF HIGHWOQ _ First National Bank Buildi PS 536'R§ailway Avenu'§ Shares of Capital Stock of First National Bank of Highwood, ’Jj‘he xj‘ightl of allotment is x&&e ORGANIZERS ation who makes a m y just tfil‘tmt enough to hol@ tog until the last install is pgill.,â€"Judge. â€" Deputy C r cago, newly &ppointed, will charge of this .1 i j tice will be held, p annual con m held in Wauke®an. A manufactiifing gehips is a man Address i ’h. OZ Name.__| E4 150| each. prepgratory to the n in?t:‘ober{to be , ILLINOIS e right fo allotment is reserved. ur. 1| A Federal Reserve $500,000.00, coming from orld loves a successful diâ€" iates, in your opportunity just strong ess world. up to 75 per cent of have Chiâ€" Boy Scouts of Deerfleld Troop § 1 gollect old newspapers on Saj y,Au.u,inw-l.- ised fromi this project will p ven to the troop. The next collee tion of papers will be sponsored b $1. £ « THURSDAY, AUGUST eerfield Boy Scout Paper Pickâ€"up Aug. . Par $100 . Each $125 z1ing ank AWB ind sds bhcinti h ncums ic d @igormerrih olariepbcinastziins Adk 17, First United Evang Green . Bay Road an Rev. F. Brandfell A ghurch with a w Sunday services: 10:46 Ionhcwoni the pastor. . "T:00 p.m. Young P THURSDA Y : ~8:80 Church R.‘H. Fidder. m ;'}:flp.n.!’oml â€" â€"T:45 p.m. Evangeli sermon by the past _ On Saturday eveni meeting of the Nort] the â€" Fundamental, * Fellowship will be he mt 7:45. Rev. Chai ciate pastorâ€"of the M Church will be the #j cial music will be Kimball Avenue S6 Anvited. a ME.B.%’ood!iq Redeemer Evang. L4 ‘ West Centr Rev. W. F. Su Morning service 1 â€"During the stmn Sunday School is cor regular service. Besi sermon a short child delivered by the p come and bring your Church School 9:4 brose Cox, Ass‘t Su Divine workhip 11 _ Bpecial music. .. Reverend Bruso p There will be no due to the â€"~annual which is in progres Park camp grounds "A Church that the old Mentzer F\ Road, two miles â€"St. John‘s Evas W Ave. a Rev. F. G. Piep Thursday: 9:30 a.m. ‘This church ty The annual Sunc to the Forest Pref Road and Dundee 3 Qtthe!uehultz portation will be Sunday, August 20 140:30 a.m. Sunday ~ 6:00 p.m. FPriends sionary meeting. ~‘The United Strin and play. _ v4:00 p.m. Choir Sunday: ; School in the open, F,. C,. Bremer con your lunch and enj W. H. Holgate, Sup Church School, 9: T:45 Evening se Wednesday 238: Saturday, August 3 Grace M. E. North Avenue and Highwood Ave Bt. Paal‘s Rev. F. G. > Sunday, August Church School 9: Worship services Holy Cross _ Rev. J. E. Sa: Bunday masses 7 Catechism Confessions Dr. W. F. We Sunday 9:45 a.m 10:45 a.m. Mornir Midweek prayer Bethichem FEvang 815 Rosemary , Deerfe Cars® will lea Highwood M. 150

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