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Highland Park Press, 3 Jun 1937, p. 10

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Bills proposing that Monday shall be the official day for all holld;fl observance, with two exception have been offered to the state legisâ€" lature by Joseph H. Braun, general counsel of the Chicago Motor club. The annuonced purpose of the measâ€" ures is tot "lengthen the period of recreation, to preserve the continuâ€" Bills Propose Monday As Official Day for Holiday Observance PAGE TEN Contains 430 U, 8. 9. wnits of Vitamin D PP = per quar. Here is truly a palatable milk! Selected herds, scientific bT.tHnl and quick deâ€" livery bring you fresh, sweet flavor in every bottle. infinite care and encagh time to Mellody Farms Milk is ‘vroénetd under the direct supervision of the Evanston Board of Health. We promise a PERFECT paint job â€" and we KEEP our promise! No slapâ€"on Phone Highland Park 674 Today! _ __Two rubberâ€"tipped ski poles are part of their equipment, and with these it is possible to do the thrilling maneuvers of skiers, MELLODY FARMS DAIRY 'ifionmuuuddninntmhnhwu fih‘r and girls. Skiâ€"Skooting, it‘s called, a new thrill for kids from 8 to com the best features of skiing and roller skating. It Bw'hh and thrills. koots are 33 inches long, mounted on widely spaced roller skate wheels and the technic of using them is the same as snow skiing. _ _‘ LOOK A MAN IN THE EYE WHEN HE ‘MAKES A PROMISEâ€" THERE 18 SUCcH A THING As MINO READING You‘ll Agree That It‘s the Best You‘ve Ever Tasted! Approved by Evanston BOARD OF HEALTH "We distribute our holidays so wretchedly among the days of the weekâ€"letting them fall like chance fruit from the calendar treeâ€"that their full recreative value is lost. When .we do get a day offâ€"say a midâ€"week Memorial dayâ€"we franâ€" tically attempt to crowd too much into to short a time; the result is feverish, exhausting, unsatisfactory. Now in contrast to this hectic scurâ€" rying, consider the singularly blessed Labor day weekâ€"end which always includes a: Monday. On this holiday we can spend at least two evenings in the comfortable cerâ€" tainty that we won‘t have to get up early the next morning and have at least two‘ mornings when we wake up luxuriously with a full free day ahead." â€"« Christmas day and New Yeatr‘s day, because of religious and calenâ€" daric significance, would not be afâ€" fected by the proposed legislation, which was inspired by an article in the current (May) issue of Readâ€" er‘s Digest, written by Henry Morâ€" ton Robinson. The article compared American holiday practice with that of England, where Monday observâ€" ance of all holidays is general. The author, in commenting on American practice, said: S Present legal holidays observed in Illinois include New Year‘s day, Christmas day, Lincoln‘s birthday, Washington‘s birthday, Independâ€" ence day, Armistice day, Columbus day, Labor day, Memorial day, Thanksgiving day, and election day when members of the state legislaâ€" ture are being elected. National elecâ€" tion day also is observed as a holiâ€" day every fourth year. For legal and banking purposes each Saturâ€" day afternoon and Sunday also are regarded as holidays. All courts are closed and no legal action (other than police) may be taken nor may banks collect on notes which fall due on a holiday date. Those holidays which happen to fall on Sunday are observed on the following Monday. ity of the business week and to inâ€" sure uniform : observance of holiâ€" days meriting special observance." "The advantage of observing all holidays on Monday is so obvious that it is a wonder that the practice has not been instituted before now," Mr. Braun said. "Holidays would be longerâ€"and safer because of the elimination of a need for haste, busâ€" iness would benefit because there would be no midâ€"week break in the continuity of commerce and those holidays which merit special observâ€" ance would receive it." The propored bills would affect only those holidays which â€"are now observed with a shutdown of activâ€" ity by banks, other business houses and the public schools. Thosé which are marked only hi..\foehl exerâ€" cises and services, or special days such as election days, would retain their present character. ; What Butter has a "Certiâ€" ficate of Quality" packed in evéry carton? Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LA UNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. See page 7. The outstanding youth of the varâ€" fous .Citizens‘ Military Training camps in the Sixth Corps Area, comâ€" prising the States of llfim. liâ€" nois and Wisconsin, will be awarded the John J. Pershing Gold Medal and a trip to Washington again this year by the Civilian Military Eduâ€" eation fund,. according to a notice received here yesterday. This medal is the top award offered among the many to the youths who distinguish themselves among the 4300 young men who will attend the camps in this area this summer. ‘The medal! was won last year by Alford W. Dubs of Waukegan. Don‘t rorget that delicious homeâ€" made Ham Loaf made . by Mrs. Eaton. We always have it over the weekâ€"end. ~Moraine Grocery. and Market. es C.M.T.C. to Open in Approximately 200 prizes for efâ€" ficiency in various athletic and miliâ€" tary activities, including a dozen college and university scholarships, will be awarded. Many hundred high school athletes attend these camps during the summer and, in addition to citizenship and military training, reecive expert training in their favorite sports. : plete the immunization required it is necessary for those who wish to take the training to get their liâ€" cations immediately from fln?fli- tary Training Camps association at No. 6 North Michigan avenue, Chiâ€" cago, or from county chairmen of the MTCA if the applicants live room left for approximately 800 alâ€" outside of Cook county. There is ternates from Illinois. Three hunâ€" dred from Cook county are desired as this region is behind many of the downstate counties which have overâ€" filled their quotas. Unless Cook county youths get busy, many extra places in Fort Sheridan will be given downstaters. f Area July 6 to Aug. 4 The camps in this area open July THE PRESS8 Ciribiribin Overture â€" Deerfield School Holds Graduation Exercises Friday The Deerfield Grammar school Commencement exercises will be held on Friday evening, June 4, at 8 o‘clock in the school gymnasium. The Honorable Judge Martin C. Decker of the Probate court of Wauâ€" kegan, and a fomrer teacher in the Deerfield school will deliver the adâ€" Jéunnie with the Light Brown Hair .Foster Deerficld School Thirty Years Ago ... To Three O Gountry ._....<a..~.. Eichberg o uh Class of 1987 caces Recessional ......... Robert J. Anderson Julin caz-m’ es H?illh- ruiekshank La Von Davis Irene Ely =-r|;lnt !h"l‘ ear & Zelda %-m Ruth L. Herman Dania =m§ 3 m lunt, Ir. = ret 'l:_l larga nga Marion Kerrihard The program: Processional .........Virginia T Hardacre Invocation .............. Rev. F, Piepenbrok V.un. March .......___..__... . Schrammel Presentation of Class Presentation of Dipk Howard Rae Anderson In Lone Beckman HATBR CUTS â€"ssccruncirccsserrcecrerzes WE Grade School Children .......... 25¢ BHEUTORYS *.»....ccossnteneererncesccivens YBE 21 North Second Street (in the first residence north of Central Avenue, on east side of street DILL‘S HOME BARBER SHOP Class of 1937 James Kilcoyne in es BHYZ Cafr Olgndert Katherine Ransdell [ oupy wany yer‘ Patricia Stace Phillip Seully III Lois Palmer Out of Boston comes a Fish TREAT you rarely get THESE DEALERS SELL BIRDS EYE FOODS J, you ordinarily know it. But haddock that has the effrontery to reach you as tangy and full of ocean flavor as the minute it was brought into the Boston docks. It‘s Birds Eye Haddock, The amazing story As soon as the glistening hadâ€" dock come into port they are cleaned : trimmad. and hanad Iflmhmn JA, you ordinarily know it. But "Jme + wrapped. ‘Tnen they are placed into a remarkable quickâ€"freezing machine. A machine that releases intense and so swiftly applied that the oceanâ€"freshness is literally a blast of Arctic cold ... a cold so oolivxmmvmw.mc-uum GBO. B. WINTER INC., 361 Roger Williams Avenue, Ravinia â€" A & P FOOD STORE, 510 Central Avenae WILSON & REGAN, Deerficld 11b. Haddock Fillets... 1 Box Farmâ€"fresh Spinach 1: 1 Box Farmâ€"fresh Raspberries. Nothing to clean or throw away. SERVES 4. BOSTON FISH DINNER ... 75# CHICAGO ARKAâ€"REAL E8TATts, WELL BOoUVgeNnTt, HASs PROYED ITsELF ONE OF THE SOUNDEST rForMs . OF INYESTHRENT rROsTE®, yourself, hauled it in from the cold Atlantic ocean. Why not try it? @RATRTY TN The &A mmsa~ how far you live from Boston it is possible to get todayâ€"NOW =â€"Birds Eye Haddock as tangy Carl E. Bates, Superintendent THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1987

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