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Highland Park Press, 8 Mar 1934, p. 5

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ROAD i6 / : ct Chess Club Defeats . Waukegan Teams Here The Highland Park Chess Club won two matches from the Waukeâ€" gan Chess Club Monday) evening this week at the Elm School in Highland Park. e 2y The first team defeated the Wauâ€" kegan players 4â€"2, and the second team défeated the Waukegan second team 2â€"1, MJ & Members of the Highland Park first team were as follows: Wilson, Schulze, Hammond, Jacks, Hoffman, and Haessler, Members of the Highâ€" land Park second team were as folâ€" lows: Marks, Loweâ€"and Holt. â€" : THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1984 Accountant for the put 25 years. Born and raised in County. PRIMARY APRIL 10, 1984 Your support and vote will be appreciated. | SKOKIE VALLEY _ LAUNDRY Phone Highland Park 3310 Holmberg (Cit Why â€" ALMER COE & COMPANY Merits Confidence D A M P WA S H 15 lbs. for 69¢ PROBATE CLERK appointment, FUR PRICES hgve steadily increased for the past siy months. We believe that now is the time to buy your Fur Coat or have it made to order and pay later during the summer months. Why not avoid paying furâ€" ther increases of prices, simply phone us now for an . Manufacturing Furriers 16 N. Sheridan Road C d All phone charges will be deducted from your bill. additional Moldaner & Humer | NYOTE FOR t i Qualified and Efficient . ‘ Treasurer of Waukegan) epublican Candidate for * 3C Judson ‘Wells, Eagle Scout Sea Scout of Sea Scout Skhip P Clinton of Highland Park is Valeâ€" dictorian of the senior class |of Deerfieldâ€"Shields High School. Judâ€" son has been in scouting since he wasâ€"12 years oldâ€"and since 1932Ptu been in the Sea Scout Ship Port C)inton under the leadership | of Davis Greene. P Bea Scout Wells is an Eagle Scout and also a member of the Order of the Arrow, being a former secretary bf the Arrow. $s s d d ul Suhset Valleyli‘ees Are Cut to April 15 All Sunset Valley Golf Club memâ€" bership fees, except juniors, are reâ€" duced ten per cent until April 15. Those wishing to take advantage of this reduction ‘should mail their checks to Tom Kelly, care of East Park Board, City Hall. The Republican â€" Service Men‘s| League of Lake County will meet| Friday evening of this week,, M D, at ‘the â€" Maszsonic Temple inâ€" field at 8 o‘clock. figg :s ‘All Republican service men are | nqwhdwatupgl,thism;oefingto; â€" "By mailing in your checks now, you ‘not only cut the cost of your membership, but will be able to play immediately without paying a daily fee, as would be the case if you did not apply for membership," Mr. Kelly points out. R P Republican Service Men to Meet in Deerfield hear plans for a big Republican ralâ€" ly to be held at Dietz‘s Stables, near Ivanhoe, on March 23. Sea Scout Honored | FOR SALE | ~1931 â€"Ford _ _ Model A STANDARD COUPE Rumble seat. One of the cleanâ€" est and best conditioned cars â€" we have ever had. Purnell & Wilson, Inc. _ Highland Park, IIL. Tel. H. P. 54 ‘\ Whe speaker for wm atud p of the Adult Educatio tlaskes at |Lincoln School Miw Nas) Dr. Henry J. Otto d& : western® University. Dr..Otto exâ€" D ned mi'. in ducati uuefloflwm.hdn- ation to the qualifications of each ind{vidual Jehild. â€"â€" . :) _ | ; | Cértain‘ timents show that it Others of his age, though failing to &ccompli the necessary grades. Here, the children who: were proâ€" moted ga more /in knowledge at the end of the semester mhme who were promoted, thoi the studies ghiven were : simpler than thoge pying the rest of, the class, rding to Dr. Otto. The failire of some parents to underâ€" 8 the problem, | their : interferâ€" ence in some cases, has often hinâ€" d p ss, he said. Coâ€"operaâ€" tion betwben home, community and ficlml is ¢ tial. { o neyw langnuage classes started thig week| at Lineoln School: Interâ€" e#ht.e' rench, Wednesday afterâ€" . Eoop, 8:40 p.m. and beginners Spanâ€" | ish, Mondby afternoon, 5 p.m. §F liembe ip in the .adult educaâ€" f fi‘o is 50 cents a month for | thoge who feel they can‘pay it, but | everyone Ks welcome. This entitles o mm‘b‘“ o join as many classes as . | they care|to. f Dr,. Otto Speaks at _ pH Wncqht School:/llere \ ‘The lecture and study group for next | Tuésday . will have, several metnbers frive reports on the several ‘,;d ation@l ‘conferences â€" recently held: firit, the conference of the Progressive Education Society held n Clevelgnd, (department of superâ€" 4 nt§ of the N.E.A.);! second, the counfy meeting of teathers to be| held ! xt Waukegan rii;urduy ‘morning;) and third, the report of lfihi,Child ouncil of Education to be held in Chicago on |Saturday, | ‘The> sthedule of the _yarious groups is as follows: / +) /.. Monday. afternoon â€"â€" B&inners French, 45 p.m.; baginners| Spanâ€" ‘ish, 5 pj’- t rt-h y cq.re'to. : The lectur next | Tuesds methnbers iv ’&d ational ! held fz‘:o}ning: ffihq,cmld held in C esday eveningâ€"Arts and Manâ€" | t [ § 13.09l! h nd hosiery can play a leadjxgg pésrti in. your plans, too, if ou stock up during this imp« rtant selling. We‘ve chosen broken lines from our better quality hds;iery and included them all at Qhe low price. You‘l fing some really remarkable alues in yonir sizeâ€"and, alth{)dghgeéchi size does.not come ‘ | +1 [ j s 3n 159. .. .x i in every color, there will be a fix)lmé you‘ll like in your size. .. AND FOR THE CHILDREN TH YS A LEADING PART INâ€"_OUR MZ : At Fieléltl’s,: Lake Forest M M LAKE FORES" THE PRESS 1H «3t HALL ual Training . #roups, 7:30â€"10:30; diate Fr ¢hys'p 1M ench, 3: d 5| j | Thursday morningâ€"Advanced French, 10 a.m. / 5o 34 ! \\ Friday . eveningâ€" igh, dancing, T:456â€"9 . ‘pm & French, 9â€"10 pmi, | | [ ‘}| Everyone. is welcome |to f ¢lasses, and those wanting addi al information ?ty{ ca flrs._ offâ€" man, H. P. 4367,) | 4 Prof. M. H. Hun Speak Here, The Higm.m Women V;wrs H&aisec vices of Prof. M. H. the next monthly meeti wcience." : § 4 15 (F I Professor H ttr flé}} tspe;k on "The Referendum on a New (,‘finsti- tutional Convention" | || / Charles Noll in Race _ | for Probate Judge Charles Noll, assistant: attorney general for the State of Illi in Lake County, is a ¢andidate‘ for probate judge on th§’ Democratic ticket, subject to the rApril 10 priâ€" maries." . tkis i | Aees sest 5 ts 1 . Mr. Noll has been instrumental inf having paid_into the gtate t_mt:ry more thlnd7$400,000 in inheritance taxes from this county, | Next. to Cook® County, ‘this ig, the ht:est amount paid i% by any county in the state,.: | !|~ 1f i1018 4f | J. E. Rawle§#, special ‘investigaâ€" tor for Attorndyâ€"General Otto Kerâ€" ner, has praiséd: Mr.) Noll‘s work, and reports nherJ is still much tax money to coll?cted in Lake County. t sB f]} i Neaten. oi es‘ »:M:;::':;,;:, a fuwiS en ; As a be mpanion selling we purchased a |colorful new group of children‘s hose. ‘There are 14 socks and 4 "socks in a grand array of "’;auu tive, practical colors ‘lLand phtterns. i ut 1 P S FI | 14 $ TORE % MARKET SQUARE ELD & COMPANY 21 a pair Teleph‘ne_mo Forest 2200 The Illinois Voter . Contains Article by The March issue of The Ilhnoil§ Voter, official organ of the Illincis League of Women Voters, m'_flufl an article by the well known Proâ€" fessor Quincy ‘Wright on the "Limits of Economic Nationalism." mil . Mr. Wright takes exception to the statement of Dean Donham of Harâ€" vard who said, "To me, the road to freedom from world wars and to prosperity lies in working out m problems at home." On the contrary Mr. Wright‘s belief is that "écono ic selfâ€"sufficiency in a thoroughgoing sense can be maintained only by nrma." Â¥: T _Mr. Wright further discussesâ€"the need "for the development of inter ational | political machinery, &nfie to regulate the amount of inâ€" ternal trade and contact which is inevitable"; the suggestion‘ that the Senate be limited in its capacity t obstruct treaty making; and the pros ‘posal that President Roosevelt, be given the power to negotiate recipâ€" rocal trade agreements on his own authority. > * * .Mr. Wright concludes that th problem of economic nationalism "that of continuous alertness to doâ€" mestic policiés which may have ins ternational repercussions, measure ment of the attitudé aroused in for eign states from proposals that d ‘have such repercussions, and modi fication of policy when, such atti tudes: are of dangerous intensity, Consideration for them should no! be regarded as an‘undignified yiel ing to threats, but rather a r e tion by the state that it is a m ber of the family nations." uy yz \)) Gz") J "The Active Citizen" radio g*rnk Ee PS gram, joint series by the Univers ‘; Park Ri C Team, 1"12 ty of Chicago and the League, con») Park Ridge‘s! basketball tzui in flnues through March over WJJD,) the Desplaines of the C.Â¥.0. ondays at 3 p.m. . The remaini9§$ kept the Holy Gross team, of Deerâ€" programs are as follows: ‘)| field, from advancing to a tie for March 12â€"The State Legislator®, second place laÂ¥t week by winning, Mr. Henry Toll. { 14 to 12. 1 March 19â€"The Congressman, Mt.) Kirby and R starred for Park Louis Brownlow. | |\| Ridge. Mein was the high scorâ€" March 26 â€" Election Procedurg,| er for Holy Cr@ks with four baskets. Dr.. Harold Cosgnell. | | | Park Ridge led} 11â€"1, at the end of The remaining WLS series ‘by | the half. ‘ Prof. Quincy Wright Store HIFFONS ‘| MIDWEIGHTS 1 9 Martha Ju;#.’nmm \â€"â€"â€"â€" in Northwestern Play M . Cornwell, in the form M nhort iplayn abo dinlopven" ues days at 2:30, are as follows: _ March 183+â€"How names get on the }Holy Crossltose_s to \ _Park Ridge Team, 14â€"12 _ Martha Jane Thomas, daughter of Mr. and . W. "flpnn. 637 South â€" Lin venue, | Highland Park, ‘has mwarded a ‘part in the Northwesterh University Chilâ€" drien‘s Theatre p tion of "Litâ€" tleWomen." /; : Miss Thomas, a graduate of Roseâ€" mary Hall in Conni is a freshman in school of speech. She was cast the allâ€"freshman play, "The White Headed Boy," reâ€" cently. Miss is a member of the Delta ma gorority, | ; Democratic tlub Has: |â€" Meeting Here Tuesday A mgeting of the Deerfield Townâ€" ship| Demorrati¢ Club was held in the assembly rdbm bf the H: Park Public rary Tuesday eveâ€" ning of this +, Most of the 80 cnnd!:lvabe. for ! inct committeeâ€" men ‘were presebt. ) P # Many of> Democratic : candiâ€" dates for count@, offices were there and made short hes, Plans were set in anotion t8 hold a large meetâ€" ing shortly be the April 10 pri« mary election. | , March 20â€"1Il April 8 â€" Difficulties confr Maich 27â€"â€"Off registration aysâ€" hok ( tWysc t »‘is‘ fi- conf V / PAGE FIVE p§ $

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