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Highland Park Press, 23 May 1935, p. 4

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They can tell how one this bounty with his ne if in need> and annolkia. nuaji, _ p ) "3e people of this comâ€" munity, It‘s four and a half years of service has made many friends .u'.on‘ both fich lnd'poor_.fl‘o“} who have been able to give aid and those who have had to ask it. There have even been cases where one of the first ‘class has become one of the second, and 'h!:rm Wh’: ever |the r*.. doors, the Social Service gladly .,.’ tends its welcome. . ie cce sns oo oim apian enc onl t es o dn cCns Mneieg P cpe port a few men have secured steady employment, some in their own line of work and say that it is a gratiâ€" fication to see their enthusiasm when they come in to tell the good news. This is an organization interested in the good fortunes as well as problems of the people of this comâ€" munity, It‘s four â€"and a half vears winter, in working them and the produce?"" This is a splendid opâ€" portunity to find out what families wish to avail themselves a chance ”WMWMQ for the‘ summer and canned ones for next sudiy oc d Mancr House Coffee o C Ns C220 C EAIACHT seeds are available. . . “Hm question is being asked â€" ow many ‘people really want garâ€" dens and will put their own effort it may / be possible to carry out the Community Garden project. If those needing gardens will register both their need and their willingness to spade their own plots, Social Serâ€" vice will probably be able to inter. est a few people in money to proâ€" vide gupetvision now for planting, and to provide policing when that __‘_h"bm" necessary. Government is urging people to 1033 â€"between the and 12:391,«,-, day. On Bs Pg ce n t cocup 200 is hoped that by. so doing may be made an accredite« ent Federal or State En office. â€" To that end the . Lt . on eP a C sn 9 m oo wenegt 49L the building was obliged to close its doors for lack of funds. The reeu: hfth.mncymsocreditablemds‘ the cooperation they gave so helpâ€" ful, that the Social Service is en. deavoring to aid in keeping open that office mornings as a mean,,d n employment for people of this disâ€" trict needing and wanting work. It 198 honedt Hhat: he L.i 3010 oo 0 "otke 4 mervice, as it falls upon the local agency to carry on certain tivepoliciuifthqymm“Z: b!thenmd.inu..imfim:g which federal and state governments make certain adjustments. | ‘ The State Employment Ageney in J Caln tell hovmmm. bounty with his ‘neighbor, or, need,; and sensitive because of n Sale “b.t’ A4ll Centrella and Other Quality F ATLANTIS SALEs CORP., 350 N. Clark St., 1 | f Yours very truly, â€" | ; EDWARD M. STEE (Signed) HARRY B. ROBER ~R. A. PRICE,." 4 The shortage of State Funds f Relief has added to the m,,.,,,.n,fi ities of the Highland Park s':fi Service, as it falls upon the 1 " We believe credit is due to Mrs. Flinn for the efficient andâ€" nâ€" ical manner in which this was q: f + *There is a slight typographical ertor ori the sheet headed "Disburseâ€" mients"â€" the word advanced being used instead of the word â€" transâ€" ferred. ¢ { "With the help of Mr. Abercromâ€" bie and Mrs. Flinn, we went into the matter of relief outside of monetary payments to clients, in order to satâ€" isfy ourselves that the money used for expenses was in proper relation to the amount of haln mica. _ We examined the book ‘showing individual disbursements for relief and found them all properly authorâ€" ized by ‘the required number 'of‘ members ‘of the Executive commitâ€" nancial condition, receipts bursements for the year. "We examined tha haat GOURLEY TO HEAD _ SOCIAL SERVICE PAGE FOUR in ‘charge of the office bebdobabantntim onrvenaesesanms 2 CMTARRirmmnintremoaroncmee amount of help given, _believe credit is due to Mrs. for the efficient and economâ€" (Continued from State Employment end the committee _to use it â€" Phorie the hours of 8:30 accredited permanâ€" Mb e rcocas MR Do nvamac: work. It that this On Sele at All Centrella and Other (Quality, Food Stores 610 N. LaSelle St, Chicago lepmrnmadicanpam ids 222 C OE CPROREOi gomg® and disâ€" mm esd Catuam 1) to the group on the White House lawn. In that speech he said: "As you know, a great many of the high grindâ€"have been deliberately tryâ€" J ing to mislead the people who know Another ‘point of disc ion | preâ€" cipitated by the assem of the farmers in Washington . this week 21(00 4 900. YÂ¥ @BHIngt has fee denlet. If not lfl':’:“; Miller, 8841 1 Ngeets Ext lt EAriragset Howi. dads 8 |taneous Senator L.J, Dickinson, Republican, ‘of Iowa, red that jt was "inspired from ashington." with the pflon of cregting the imâ€" pression that the A ,m’;fl;u'- ;trieulturo program was ‘popu it. t has been informed th t Mr. Chesâ€" ter Davis, AAA head, ind the Secâ€" retary of Agriculture Wallace were responsible for the blage, with the claim that they this means to "propagandize" the country for their program. â€" j q covt * scaarct * \.....%'8 'v‘:‘;'s’x"s" I & walrny" AT T oak 21 30 Vky, l Ds observ One Pound «LB, CAN, 91¢ p| (It developed that the cost was _| underestimated and a building m 1| half | the sibe: of that origin . 1| planned was constructed, necessitatâ€" .| ing leaving the supplies in the open || with resulting damage and imqni;- | venience. _/ Several calls were made |at the office of Mr.,Robert Fech: mer, Director of Emergency Con: |servation Work, as well as the War | Department, with a view to correth |ing the situation. The Director ad vised me this week that he had seen fit to approve th completoon of the warehouse as originally plgnne@ and had autho: mrehuo 1 sufficient addi ds for that purpose. â€"| t 4 I WaP ; | Representative, Tenth Conre $ | _ [‘ District _ _ "\. 3 .|_| Washington, D. C., May 18. | November *, 1934, propér ap pyal | was given for the construcion o a warehouse at Fort Sherdan to ‘ vide storage facilities for the supâ€" plies of the Civiliah Conserva on Corps. The original plans a for a warehouse 400 fest! long| by 60 feet wide at an éstimated ; of ent AAn Sel F w# ul o alas c on o9 ie 9 orrenl es $21,000. / Considerable number | of CCC workers pass through the o rt and the 2400 square feet of stor?‘o space: was much needed â€" i cO‘;‘-'.‘ N*A i Mc (14 . me! organization looks fory it funds are! available, to m year of constructive service. ! / _ ue e e y d | MO LAG beip Which may tide them over their | This ;mnilntio:n:“dm f }tln a relief roll. It meets only, th emâ€" -rmgn and can often en a :’?‘ giy finding a “hi for ‘to elp himself and ps | off thepg‘nw' t list. | pcr s â€"The! organization looks forward it they the President‘s address By RALPH E. CHRURCH / This Week in .. Washington 31° f, _ 3841 Lincoln : Ave, call LAKerview 181:'.. Food Stores « Chicago guide the needy to the available, write _ R; A. NELSON GROCERY & MARKET! 760 Wa::te,‘egan Road . _ e . Deerfield 220 14 N. Sheridan Road TO QOUR CUSTOMERS «T. Bakke Fancy Groceries The best that ll;nâ€"-;:. buy #5" 34i¢*" 660 B’RFE. a dandy Hot ~D.,i . |©I~ Spoon with each 3 CENTRELLA DARK RED KIDNEY BEANS, No > .. CENT That â€" new _ crunchy mnd butter cracker .m”“ is | serving w cocktails .M at fet‘ ~suppers. _ In W 10â€"02. céllophane |FRENCH‘S PREPARED T " . C Of unusual, supplied by the gardens ‘of ‘club ‘members. Mrs. P. D. Stokes and Mrs. Stanâ€" ley Gracé have planned a table of bouquets and flower arrangements to be sold in containers,. I H:'s. E. E. Leonard and Mrs P 1i o 0 Eoo t nest AMOCKS | Ris : Kih Harza are mperxind the "donaâ€" tion table" which will contain plants, cuttings, bulbs, seeds â€".many which are rare or unusual, supplied by the gardens of ‘club memhare club members d teraepne n d migdy apu4= & ‘|: Some of the R nbers of the House |and Senate reacted ‘bitterly because | of that statemen It was said that the President maiies "Hresige talks" on the radio in which he urges that the ‘people feel freé to criticize but when. ariy one criticizes the proâ€" gram he brands them as a liar. It is interesting to note that several members of the President‘s own parâ€" ty are the sharpest ¢ritics of the AAA.:~Senators Glass and Byrd of Virginia, Tydings: of Maryland, Bailey of, North ‘Carolina, Ellison Smith of South Carolina, George of Georgia and Gore of Oklahoma. Ravinia Garden Fair _ _ .. to Be Held Saturday Read the Highland Park Press Each We 2k For | Oe ce anatables""~ Our Pric on Market‘s Best Aiiintihreneâ€"ate LA LAr OR P Ks‘ 15¢ ... MUSTARD ::nthinl‘ jof f‘m“ by m; tingâ€"noâ€"w! a pussyf wordâ€"by .lying about the kind of farm program under which the naâ€" tion is ,‘."’.?"“3 today." BUTTER {Continued from Blueberries 10c Sweet Cream * D‘"“M ll‘:d Mrs. L Sweet Cherries Cantaloupes RELLA APPLE SAUCE, :':(okzzcl:n o0 tR O CENTRELLA CHiLt saiwe 13 IN }'HGBLAND PARK IN DEERFIELD i Mustard jar, " // Pure _ dark â€"chocolate with . :‘ double whip How. . _A reat m the kiddies. hour dq Sqeclal" thie poun page 1) Cookies 21¢ . Mrs. R. Orders placed on Frida us. We appreciate for \â€"_ A quality butter LB, Brick P + (quarters) 3 l‘ THE PRES3 3 donaâ€" Pound . P aks. husos w luiin ohas id dn insl n s y id o en e h ol 94 td M o ME M Nous "‘v e .i_*i;’;;fr', ies 40 hok fik'"‘flg C p oo n e m High test va packed in .p?n‘a‘i glass jar. | ; to 4#9€ for 23(: t« 247C Highland Park 460â€"461 COFFEE Manor House ‘ IT‘S NOT ToO LATE To 30 THE Ps'}" BUCK CLUB AT PEA DRUG ‘sy "A The Community Garden . is making & gift of a number of books on gardening to the Highland Park Public library. ‘i ‘ . Anyone interested in garde is invited to attend the meetings | at the Winnetka ‘Garden Center ev ry Monday morning at 10:30 o‘cl The Community Garden class :| is sponsoring the meetings during e month of June and promises four inâ€" teresting programs, the subjects be announced later, _ Lo dn For Thrifty Housewives! Pride of the Lake Shore 6. R, Baum and Mrs. E. F. .Lwill be coâ€"boltu;o:. ‘ b:nvery interâ€" ‘esting program for,the afternoon. . Mrs. Johnson of "The Fair" in Chicago, will s on "Garden Implements" and 4s a special treat, Mrs. Maurice tâ€" ington, Canadian concert linzor‘,va sing a group of flower songs.| {: â€" H. R. Lawrence :Ornamental '1?.;{-;3 ery at Elmhurst, Illinois. 9 Te Enderahin _ of NMrs. zm«% H. visited the Colohel Blum lilac garâ€" dens at Lombard,‘ Tilinois, the BUTTER Community Garden . | Class to Hold | | Plant Sale May 25 The p from the Fair will beum:ufyudom:£Qh Ravinia (which are now htly and outl#lndinzâ€".«gnd for upâ€" keep of the Ravinia Rose G | thing to make the garden -+- atâ€" tractive, for sale. & 31¢ 30¢ 31¢ 91¢ (Continued from CENTRELLA HONEY 16â€"0z. bottles sefi s . a efi nolfles _ _ ; . _ _ . 8t CENTRELLA CIDER quart bottle ... _ 12 CENTRELLA CHILI sauce, 19. mt C. & H. CANE 5 5â€"lb. bag, 28¢; 10â€"lb, bag. Â¥ CEefrTe" ? Orderia $u, ; eb 33 .\ store, The rumie COE'I‘ EL .M lousewives } s § Lake Shore y @1 par excellence _*i Lb. M tg3 § rall 300 ' "‘ 10y e e ermnmntememmmmmee HASTEE TASTEE MUFFINS, MAHOGâ€"Aâ€"NOLA. best furni 4"‘“‘"""’“‘-”2-& bottle .. . SALAPA TEA | MAY 23 â€" 24 : 25 page 1)} d . . 4 is VINEGAR, Mrs GLENCOE CR 311â€"313 Avenue A Generous 328 Railwa College Inn It‘s for Satutday m is valued favor, â€" */ High se _| BARKERâ€"GOLDMANâ€"LUBIN, Chicage m‘ OFFICE and SALES OFFICE: Street Entrance |to % M?'Wu : from 8 to 4:80 Dally} Phond Deerfield 241 Al s used less than 2 years, cleaned and carefully ; ithnity to build or repair at very low Material ready for Y } Subsessillis Ri rabis . Phlox Sedum Spectibile WRHRECKIT Â¥pu‘re Cordially IHVite4 Tell You}' ; _ Hardy ¢ : fi“,,-.._...._..,..l “ ’ ‘Field Clumps (bith soil) _m-._..;...,.z:t ie mut"..29¢ RICE DINNER, ... 55¢ | ;ll.lcr JCAL Mazda bulbs 25 10 f Floodlights { Electrical F P ek Pieaitheae â€"â€" Aillccioss «â€"( [fferve Btvonicat bol | 15¢ anken‘s Tulip Display Is At Its Best ie OCERY 6 MEAT ood Grocery & Ma venue cken a 1a King .o 00 _ ~0._ {2 0 m $ cans i DP FaAmous “”*TJ sours ring for 21¢ LLEGE INN WEEK:! hot woulke Inn goodies V'Q"""' hot weather" menu., FRANKEN BROS., INC The Chicago World‘s Fair Your Centrella Spe . $ â€" s . Centrella Quality f U. s m POT ROAST. _ d Shoulder Beef, Ib. . . . . ... e a t ts d â€"“-hâ€"o The toj from 3 smmail or Tke pack m of Ivory\Flakes and in m Rnaecer ASimie Â¥ + * nd you will recelive a palr :‘"’W'-rfimm | Adjustable Top Silk Stockings, Two..; 3zc Silk â€"Hose FREE! Ivory Flakes ~ *.; .. I EC IN MeHwoop IN GLENCOR The perfect flour for bread Campanula | Diunthus Deltoides Viola Cornuta f Linum Perene f Hollyhocks (mixed) Oriental Po”‘g Iceland Poppy ° Bedum (in variety) :mrggarmn:'i FRESH JV * 4 SHRIMP LAKE SUP I0R WHITE $ l!‘:lol-l.. i Tk â€"., :. ) .â€" I> B : ___SUNDAY DINNER EEA FRESH DRESSED T .l.z. to 15 ‘é."-v P 4 CHOPS, RIB, Jb. .i..... BACoON. Armour‘s Fixed flavor, 4â€"1b. Ceresota lqoj :bad. W:':» bag 81 from 3 sthaill or large SPAGCHETTI glt_lfioum, are very hélp Deerflield, I!llinvis ali tries 29¢ Centrella Highland P. breakfast THURSDA YÂ¥ Highwood 1600 lb, , cakes agd Carle FR ow nds pas is C real Â¥S, 5¢ 1985 Skokie Td po i. was % fal Tarantélia a. Cha b, Rhafeody Ing Sonat SUITB & ing 8ta La NC pod > cifnta, ) it i ns€ RS A n All O 8) lin

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