«WaASHINGTON AND LINCOLN . * _Again the American people celebrate this February, the anniversaries of our two greatest Presidents. > â€"â€" Again ;oe {efresh tge national spirit of ircWedomh, untt'tll aï¬ patriotism by honoring the memory of George Washington a Abraham Lincoln. s & : For these are the men whose lives did most to create and preserve our Nation. These are the men who gave lasting reâ€" ality to the conviction that all men.are created equal and that government of the people, by the people and for the people should not perish from the earth. . o4 7 % Deerfield Board â€" Discuss Report Cards America at this time can welcome a reâ€"baptism in the clear springs of patriotic memory that rise from these two anniverâ€" saries, Our objective, as a people, has not changed with the years, It is still to preserve individual liberty, to strengthen national unity, to re?ect all attempts that would array group against group, and to work, instead, in effective concord, for the greater happiness and increased wellâ€"being of our Nation and all her people. ; The report card study committes, which is jointly sponsored by the Board of Education and the Parâ€" ehtâ€"Teacher Association of Deerâ€" field Grammar schood, will meet in the Community room of the school on Wednesday afternoon next, Febâ€" ruary â€"15, at 3;30 o ‘clock. The meeting is open, and interested perâ€" sons are invited to attend. ; And by the steps and the spirit with which our leaders, as well as our people, approach that objective, m;r be judged the sincerity of the tFibute offered our two Great National Heroes. â€"~â€" These are the men who urged: "To the support of the Constitution let every Ameri¢can pledge his life, :Zs property and his sacred honor;" and insisted: "Let there be mo change by usurpation." : , These are men who believed that the preservation oz lib» erty and the destiny of our government should be " to the hands of the American people," and who could fling the challenges "Is there any better or equal hope in the world?" These are the menâ€" who could thrust aside offers of longer terms or ngmter ï¬ower in their determination that democracy should endure; who could live as well as speak the noble ideal of government administered "with malice toward none; with charity for all." © #+! % These are men to whom strength was a commitment to straightforwardness; to whom patriotism transcended both party ard ambition; whose demand was "a standard to which the wise and honest can repair." * 5 s Resolutions of condolence, cards of obituaries; notices of entertainments, or other um»mvme?qï¬;-mamemm rates. 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Wabash Ave., Suite 901 â€" Tel. State, 6326 1016 Willoughby, Tower _=â€" ‘Tel. Central 3855 Wednesday, February 15, is the dead line set â€"for those owners of motor vehicles in the City of Highâ€" wood to secure their city license tags.. Any car owner who does not secure tHeir tags before that date will be fined. Highwood Motorists Must Get City Tags Before February 15 SPORT COATS Slight charge for alterations Were $3.50, Wém $5.00 ALF HOSE $1.35 HALFIHOSE $1.95 _ Were $1.95 . Were $5.00 SKETOGS â€" ©ROBES â€" Were $35 : Highland Purk 557â€"558,659 NOW $1495 & cents per single copy were NoOW $21« Unit 'fl » J, Wi € t Co Thur s( loek. ; : C 9}30 Aéck County | Ju lk tï¬_fl Deerfield Township Board Members Enter Race For Reâ€"election Bupefvisor William W. Steele and two askistant supervisors will be ndid to succeed themselves in erfleld Township in the April 4 wnship election, According to Clerk Albert Larson, 8 d Assistant Supervisor Emâ€" Moroney and .William Witten are the only, candidates to have filed their nï¬instlcfl petitions tus far. |The |three incumbents, all of om Have just rounded out their Deerfield Auxiliary Offers School Civics sthool. | | Continuing its series of programs for seventh and eighth grade pupils of the Grammar schools, Deerâ€" Unit Pio, 738, American Legion uxiliaty,; announces that Lyman J, Wil Clerk of the Lake County t Court, will give an address Thursday, February 16, at 10 On, Thursday, Feb. 28, at 9}30 (o‘clock, Perry L. Persons, County Judge of Lake county, will lk the children. The meetâ€" ings, | h are open to all interâ€" ted | s, are held in the Comâ€" unity room of Deerfield Grammar Telephone H. P. 2871 i Days! secure at reduced tyle presented by ATS are authentic Were $50 NOW i $39° Off Were $3.00 and $4.00 3395 One boy in attendance that night will be particularly 4 He will draw a lucky number from a hat and when he does he will receive a brand new regulation college size football autographed by members of the Northwestern University 1988 football team. h Dinner is at 6:30 fl m. , Pléase send or phone reservations promptly to the church office. | This should be parti¢cularly so this time, in view of the prominence of Mr., Waldorf, one of country‘s most outstanding football conches, whose remarks on tbe'ï¬limo of footâ€" ball, its heroes, etc., will thrill fathâ€" er and son alike. | | Tne Men‘s Club of Highland Park Presbyterian Church announce the appearance of Lynn Waldorf as their guest speaker day night, February ,17. This the annual dinner of the club en boys are invited to attend as guests of their fathers, and it is always a big night for both. Eho first fourâ€"year term, pose "Citiâ€" zen‘s Ticket," and will appear on the ballot under that designation, Terms of the supervisor and the two assistant su sors are ‘the only Deerfleld townshi pozitifm: to be filed in the April e lon, ; A marriage license was taken out in Waukegan recen by Dallas Gorden Waliters of Highwood and Toine Lillian Kennas) of Highland Park. MAtoged Other candidates for those three positions are expec to file their nomination petition during the presâ€" ent period, which ends February 28. N.U. Football Coach To Speak Feb.w At Fatherâ€"Son Dinner ~Mr. and "Mrs. Robert D. Forgan of_ St. Johns avenue and daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Edwin Smith of, Winnetâ€" ka, are leaving Highland Park on Tuesday for New York where they will sail Thursday on the Kungsâ€" holm for a six weeP eruise to South America. | 1A Mr. and Mrs. Abra?n Hoffman of Ravine drive and Miss Lillian Robâ€" erson of Chicago are 'loavint Satâ€" urday for a three weeks vacation at Miami, Florida. } Miss Berenice B.;. Bentley of Woodland road is | leaving next Wednesday for Washington, D. C., where she will make her home with her brother, Harry Howe ï¬lq ~ The 7th and 8th grade g{ï¬rls of the‘ Y club decided at their last meeting to make the basement of the Y.W.C.:A more like a clubroom. To do this they are going to bring pictures, furniture and fixtures that have been discarded from their home ‘to the club. | Mrs. Herman A. Zischke of Moâ€" raine rcoad entertained at a tea on Wednesday afternoon for Migs Berâ€" enice. Bentley, who is leaving for Washington, D. C., February 15. Mrs. Charles Guyot is visiting her two sons and their families, the Charles and William Guyots, in Maywood for a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln 8. Seyl of Vine avenue are the happy parents of a son born y, February 2, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Richman «T. Bell of Deerfield are announcing the birth of a daughter born Tuesday, February 7, at the Highland Park hospital. | 3 of ~Hubbard Woods lare giving a eocktail party on Saturday for her parents, the Robert Forgans â€" of Highland Park, who t{‘e. sailing on the 14th for a month‘s cruise to South America. w is acâ€" companyingâ€"them. sail on the Kungsholm from New York. Mrs. Francis Norwood Bard and daughter Marian left Tuesday for a month‘s cruise to the West Indies. Recent arrivals at the Hotel Comâ€" modore, New York City, include Mr and Mrs. Lester G. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. W. Edwin Smith LOCA LS Mrs. Mable Inglis, North Deere Park avenue, is enjoying her third season in this resort and is residâ€" ing at 320 Second St. South. Mrs. Marie K. Richter, Oakwood avenue, and the Misses Minnic and Flizabeth Yahnke, Oakwood . aveâ€" nue, came by bus to spend the seaâ€" Mrs. L. B. Sinclair was called to Niles, Mich., early this week by the death of a relative. _ _ _/ _ \ Among the Highland Parkers who ‘are visiting in St. Petersburg, Fla., are: 6 Ay HapaM s 3 % TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14th g‘? vaLENTINES 3. . \g ~[bar %4 We have a complete assortfnent % of Valentines at moderate prices ( Larson Stationery §‘ _ [( 37 5. ST.JOHNs Ave, pHont H.P. 567 _ & ‘<}> Nn Em Do Your Rug and Furniture Cleaning ‘~‘ ~NOW . â€" Members of State and National Dyers and Cleamers Association ~JOHN B. NASH, Propristor : 327â€"29 North Green Bay Road, Highland Park Art Swanson HIGHLAND PARK CITY COMMISSIONER Primaries February 28 VOTE FOR for â€"Mr. and Mrs. Philipp Schreiber, Glencoe avepue, have taken an apartment at 227 Sixth Ave. South. ~â€" Mr. and Mrs. John Zengeler, of Bloom street, are spending a six :eek'l vacation at the Albermarle otel. % THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1989 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Varley, Judâ€" son avenue, have taken an apartâ€" ment at 125 13th St. North, until late spring. â€" ie 36 s son in this . tropical paradise, They are making their home at 205 Sixth Ave, N. j T rek o+