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Highland Park Press, 24 Nov 1938, p. 2

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H In -mfeeettoonoetT1uuthF Du d-rsartttsofturakhf, Jo- "ttte-tth-lr'-'"' ends, the loading mining journnl of this country. That was " years no. and Dr. Peieh and Mr. Western have been persons! frUrtdn uh. since. This frkndship wt: strih indy illustrated by the {net that' when In. Idch’ died, 11 mt: an All. doctor inoculate old mm It"! .at Tattimttirte, bodeht a lot ht New“ Guiana of lunatic: here in his county. Illinoh. and and. her can then. This was done although the doctor wns ne-z quintet] with only caesium In uu county and that person Mr, One of these men wss former Gov. Alphens Peleh who we: chief executive of the State of Iichigsn from 1865-1847711. s. Senator from 1847-1858. Previous to the reception of those high honors Alphene PUeh was graduated from Bowdowin col- lege in 1827. practiced lew for- time in the University city of Ann Arbor, wes 1 member of the Hichic on Home of Representatives, bank commissioner of the state, auditor genersl. and Judge of the Supreme court. After his service es governor and in the U. B. Sennte he we. n member of, the Cniifornis Lend settle territorisl china between the Chime Commission which served to U. S. and Spain and he spent s unna- ber of the inter years of his life as n low proteasor in the University of lichigsn. - . Northshore Garden ' of Memories Records Unusual Interment: trodrtetitm of I but“! tiieia, George A. Niven. then publisher of The hendqiytitdts of the Chen; Cempesgn et 4 North Second street ere being kept open " this week except Thaniagivine dey from tr we. to 8:80 mm to receive work. en' "you; end subscription pey- mente. Any pemne who hue not yet.leede their Minion!“ the tmmpaigtsnrettrgpdtoeorrseinto the Cheat Heedquerten end neke it madly in order to speed eon- pletion-of the cempeign. f Whon Dr. Theodore A, Fold: was It the hood of o In!!! hospital in Iahponinx Mr. John WM, founder and builder of Norththore Garden of Ignoring met him by in- A rather unusual intermemwm take place st thshore Ga n of Memories on Thanksgiving Day this week. It will bring to the memory cf the older residents of MieAiqan mo! the early history of ‘thst state, " it involves s iiiiaGiiiia citizen of the earliest history it the state sud s son who - any inst Sunday night in the northerly peninsuls. Both father Ind Ion lived to the extreme In of " non. A non orthat only governor of the Wolverine Sate became e physi- einn mid prletieed medicine in the city of lamenting - center of the greet iron melon-for 1 longer pe- riod than most then live. Billy Riddle, Jimmy Kyhn, Shell: Bluneuthni. David Schneider, tais cy Hickman, Leslie Chum-n, Cerol Grady, lay Hadley, News: Al- ien, Shelley Morris, Chuckie- Hin- sluw end Caroline Hineluw, yam student af Misa Kathryn Lemly'e play eehool, 219 S. St. Johns eve- nue, . ya:- eco made their Int gift totheCheetinthefomofepeciel Thenkeciving beakete for were! needy lemma; They informed Chest headquarters, loudly that they pinned to renew their [lib again this year end would deliver the gifts to the Chest for dietribu- tion Wedneedly. The children them. selves mete the cookies and crue- berry - contnined in the lift bake“. .. 't Bede-nun ore Until 8:30 53.; adesimtodotheirdttilaUrqtos ward the support of the welfare arcades of the community in which they have decidéd to mike their Children mm Thu-mm Spirit “Many new residents of Highland Park are making their that, Inb- seriptions to the Chest this an." Chairman Jerome P. Bowen Jr. of the Special Gifts commas stated last night "Many an showing a splendid spirit in the _Inlf.ut and " The General Cum ' Inmee has any,“ to believe that the Chest goal will be readied thiyearuithuheeninthepaet," said Mr. Wible, "if - worker who nun has a-proepeetito can upon willdoooatonee. Donotmiae anyone. We need the "phat at every penal: who has Meant to the Cheat in former years as well an that of every new resident. it we are to succed. With our goal now al- most in light, I am certain it will be reached within the week if - worker will complete his calla in the next few days.” New Web Partitioning . T't-tnr,turNhtandPittie "tmtitrch-ntir8M00gtret “its you! of “5.000. team-db: unannounoouentmwaw- en] Chaim“ R. R. Wible,msdat1 worker, in the eampatgit, including volunteers on the Spock] Gifts tymmtittoeaawellqtttt-inttt. district alienation - was. -ttoeomstutetuitetietuttmt workthhweekifpouibk. Only $2,500 Needed . To Reach Cheat Goal; Children Contribute On Mondey. Nov. M, the boy- end girls will he picked up by a Beet of 26 basses leaving the Ahtphithentm at 2 p..m.. arriving " the Medina]: Temple about , wp.m., where they will be feted " the mat ennui] “Than, E. Wilson Day" party. There, they will be entertained with m lavish vendeville thew beginning nt , o'clock and continuing until 8:80 The boy ind girl delegates from " states,’ Cum, Hawaii. and Puerto Rico, all of whom range from _12 to, " you: of ago. will hare a complete prom-nu through. out the Stock Show. ' If! end Mrs. Chrome Randell of Winneth formerly lived nt ms penning for 3 number at you: and they will be Among thou who " meet the funeral party in the only morning st Nukes“ and attend the baddest before -the Anal honor: ere paid to Doctor Felch. Complete Plantrto _ Entertain, 2000 Farm Boy and Girl Delegates Pint] nmnxemcnte' for the en- tertainment and handliilg, of 2,000 farm boys and gfris who will be in attendance at the National 4-H Club Congress which rune f'oneur- rently with the International Live- stock Exposition and Home Show. November 26-Decembor 8, were com- pleted today by the National com- mittee on " Boys and Girls club work at n epeciei meeting with Mr. Thos. E. Wilson, chairman of the bond of Wilson & Co., end chair- men of the National committee on #3 Club Boys and Girls club, and Mr. Guy L. Noble ,mnnexinz direc- tor of the Nation) committee on 4ar Club Boy: and, Girls club. Lii,?giide iait, ig: 2t m"- iag I " It an n on an My, mgminx train}: 'dS'ld'h'l') the “tandem: will be held " the Western home near the cut site of the Garden of Memories. _ _ -- " dill - on the Tale): lot in bau- tifnl section not Netthehore Garden of Memories Ind witnes- the bug-it? of the late doctor’: residue; ' Iunben on Stat. and National Dyers and 'Clunm Association? JOHN B. NASH. Proprietor " 827-29 North Green Bay and, Highland Park _ ‘1 CLEANED, BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS Your. rugs look old simply because of the soil which dim the colors and droops the nap. Now u-in preparetion for the coming holidayis--. let, not restore the original beauty, life and look of newness. We accomplish delightful results by out are, treierttme process. . . . . Mental: and Memes. HAVE YOUR RUGS PHONE Hm PARK (“kg-my. :"Jf' F . - "I“ m' To I codntiywoman in thi/little town of Winthrop, New York, " all during the holiday mi and! Christmas. Chamber: of commerce, and local mprchnnts' in all 'tity no to-operating. in this new manhunt. Wuhincton idvlces to Postman! Cobb state. 's . -! f‘M-ke somebody happy with u happiness piekatre," is the slog“ adopted by this locll poatgl tttttttttri. ties. and while it in desired Cal'stimo ulate la lune I mniling of ”hip. pines: otuskatrrm" u po'uiblé for Thanksgiving, the idea ,hitili oi;- inated with ' worn-n postmaster in a eotmtrrtomt is tobolndlod For the put 2t resid, Mr, Wilson has entgrtpined all the (“in boy and girl member: of the 4-H Club Congress at the International Live Stock 1ilxpoqition. This year%ttroup brings the ton] in excess ot 82,000. Happiness Package Movement Launched In Silver Jubilee ' irGiik the old! " the Kodiak Temple given "tr Mr. WM, the dlmt national winner: will lie an- nounced and prenatal by Kr Wil- sonrai'so Mr. Wilson willj'fmurd college "hoiarships to the. winners of the National " club Mt ttni. mol and junior live stock t'bedirte projects. The mat mimol‘ tuar. piom will be crowned and. acclaimed or this time. This part of the no- gmm wilt be broodqut by IgBC from 3:30 to 3:45 pamh-ifM.T.)utvet . coast to can network-c-tht local outlet being WLS. -. V Announcement of I “lapping" pick-3e" movement, hunched this week as part of the nationttCesrhs bution ‘of the silver Jubilee of put- eel post. wands today by Post- muter Daniel L. Cobb. ', o’clock when the entire patty bf tltottt 2.000 will be entertained at dinner by If, Willon. my. will leave the mam Temple " 7:45 o'eloek foe the Aryphittteftm7n the Stock Yards vim-o completujuum. bly bf the " Club Congress will conuum __ __ 3900 .13}! PRISS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAu"AAAAuAAAAAA. ' _ " 1 result grime inspiration of this little woman postmaster in u eountrv'vil1aee, it ls anticipated that Business establishments in vat"- ious cities have been quick to adopt the slogan, and in: using it in their newspaper udvertisemenu, window diuruiri, posters and other Jnean'a of retelling the public. ‘ _ to the cities: than to “the country um; that it is common for the folk; in the chantry? to nail par- cell of mat, fruit, cakes and cook- ies, or other food. to their rel-tins and friends in the towns nnd cities. Gift nailing: to the country, on the other hand, are nowhere near in proportion. “The housewile-on the rural route love: a when. For many you: Pve grown ”untamed to the in- quiry: ‘Hun't my package come yet',.or, 'I'm sending a‘ pachge to thue-and-tro, they'll be, so pleated.' To the woman on the farm, the ex- pected package is a thrill, the sur- prise package is a riot. . "And so when I was; thinking about, whet I could do in our little post ttmee for the silver' jubilee cel- "ration of parcel magma began when my husband won I young poa- tnl employe under Preoident Taft, I law at our stomp window the hop- " Nee of a womm. who. had just handed to me for mailing o porcel post pnekoge. I thoutrht,how fine it would be, if u lot of our country folks would get more 'happi,tteto paeUges' from town. I wrote to some friends in the city about it, our] the Brat thing I knew the idea had beemhe part of the national parcel pout eeUbrntion." , moat on the Canadian lino, goes credit for the “hsppineu whee” slog“ which bu leaped, into na- tionat attontilm and advertising was over night. She is In. Ada J. Foliom. assistant penguin" of Winthrop, and the idea wu born of her experience of the yawning of the new small town Ind {Arm resident, particularly the wives, tor a trift puck-git, especi‘lly one that come- to her no a lutpriu. Mrs. Folsom stated (thit " ob- served more gift puns“ are aettt a L"iTiairau%a'Gida" w » “Dune Na 'l",‘by Andra Blew beau, now p _ by the Theatre Guild, Ine.,mt le Edam that" in Chicago, no manly nanny: the drnmtic tritunt, t _ of every day life that up - 'r, an atom! to mill this touching 'pi hailing play. . It is adn , Im'storyleaving . mixed (can rr got indiznuthm tad admiration, llr portraying the etemul dometM, strife existing in so mny pre " day households. A The more (i native my term it a bit out: l'en, but the author "Dame Nina?" Is Dramati 'l Comedy Of bomeitie Strife this Think”! ' itirtoA3hrutm" m- son will we 'r W newt of gift puc iron: the {am to the cities, and ' turn from the cit- ies to the _ru in”. in u, hutorr of the postal . a. 'is/ii,, "ax, amuummmmm b.1mw3wmw.hbrM-‘s Mwade.Mb mum Far-s thrtry, manna. manna Grout: “What 'u the nutter wig: tho-95(8)} out you?" . than“ was, Aitaht. "mm “a" l.“ mm was an. ot',',', __' "i not: " 'tttite many. x 'yrrd..tut stutn of potato and tto lion]: 4 seat. Ignore than those of ". Sehmn: cm of Judah will nut in chasm of Borden B. Bonds, on Woodland and Sutur- 1tr"ytimreriGTro;iii,"'er.' Cyn- this ”will “a m Newman will aaaiat tho Inn-t... . ha handled this nation yith an Hyundai" "Too -rii. their . Tekphone i7tra, P. 67t . “a” this My thtiattd do. _ Vi“! at". m m? of Phi": would pu- lmorg “EM“! 'tmdtretioat Sch-n- Ctit In“ BOTTLED HEALTH “Mu “I " N i 7 Gi-rc: I"! t H

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