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Highland Park Press, 2 Mar 1939, p. 9

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York the past two weeks on a busâ€" iness trip. The Mutual club is mecting this «vening ut the home of Miss Loaise the Wighlund Park hespital . A dag team und its drivers mushâ€" Ing from Saskstchewan, Canade, ketchewam on Dec.‘? on their 2006 Hash ie n meoPapnimen Foar at Trie ons Amee s nl dute <f %his: St. Paul‘s woman‘s group has been changed to the first Wedneaiay in the month. d.r.udln.mwug Tt Whihoads batiee SMel, J mic Whitcomb. It was the birthâ€" day amniversary of Mrs. Whitcomb. route to Chicago. The two brothers, Carl and Rudy Shubert, left Hasâ€" bon ead . â€" They eaped t The ut $hirmen ant the doge had a reservation on the en sls l‘l.\#y U5 on Warch 2. Ti be cheoreed Mr.â€"and Mrs. Wallace Mann of cn-u.wu.':'w.cmn-a l;m::u-ndlbulanhm-u ““dl-‘o-n‘â€"b.. went a * “ Mighland Park hospital last woek. : Eulph Peterson has been in New members of her bridge club yesterâ€" day afternoom at her home on Cenâ€" Mr Waukegan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koerenin. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Olson were guests at the Richard Jayne home lr.““u-bh-h- ill this past year, es been deing tral avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Willman of Whitefish Bay, Wis., spent Sunday with Mrs. J, C. Willman. Skokie Valley Laundry Nr. and Mrs. Eldon Sogfker have duughter born last Tucsday at MODERN WOMEN KNOW THE SECRET: DON‘T l6t washday rob you of your vitality=â€" leave you tired and out of sorts. . You can avoid lflthhflyonmlymhmfifiqm VALLEY LAUNDRY. It will be dome economicâ€" ally, thoroughlyâ€"just as carefully as you would &uhmmholmmm’& unnecessary problem today, . . Send Your LAUNDRY to SKOKIE VALLEY Nb dre Nt â€"â€" B by the local chap Daughtors on Thuraduy "d -u”ua-.' <f iliness of members “fi..h-d. It was then and again because of lack of a quoâ€" «um it was called off . Trustee Wilâ€" Hium Hertel is ill with a throst inâ€" Suturdey tmamg it te Rhnmal io bem stter se Dpencer . 0 fection and the others with the grippe. were gusts at the Fred Jestain home in Winthrop Harbor on Saturday. JUNIOR AUXILIARY erything in Red, White and Blue. Mrys. Bruce Frost was hoatess to members of her club on Thursday afterncon. P PPSUT CV _ The Deerfleld board postponed its e e m $s a Lineoln and Washington Birthday chairman, reported having delivered some valentines to the Dorcas Home ene Rose Meyer afternoon â€"mantine af tha Nearfald Scully, Jean Cruickshank, and Helâ€" Refreashments were served from a Auto Reconstruction Co. onl mm t $22 N. First 6i. â€" Phone 77 weoioentice peagion Robert Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rollman LaVerne Goodman, child welfare "4lt4 P Am e HAflh the Een Inhnotes hama his Auv To be fikhi-‘ c-hm- of the bil and smendments were offered. M: were conscieantious objections the amendments were proposed in a of the United Stutes. ‘The vote it self indicates there was no attempt by cither the Republicans or Demoâ€" crate to creabe a partisan issue on this wational defense legisiation. a sincests desire to iumprove the bill. should be in the ment arose simply as an honest difâ€" E‘x&fi--b‘“: d mainfaining s strong air force, ment of wur military defenses will not, if Sually enacted into law, imâ€" ment to proceed with w armament expansion. It is an authorization bil â€" no mére than There was a high patince plase.. Phe nstdeut: semadveet, tr Phen Selt Nee h-a -d-dm‘-l fl?. u-:'..:‘:v political considerations. weduesday, by w2 It must not ts ove this particular bill for n the ul 29thortze rather pronounced disâ€" ze a substantial inâ€" ailitary establishment Stutes. ‘The vote itâ€" W ast wer wheinslne How YOU CAN MODERNIZE YOUR Range, The famous H-go ie ow ay foal) Take advantage of this opâ€" portunity today. We can now offer you for a advantage of this of * o m nn * muv“27° NO DOWN PAYMENT (with Old Stove) + 36 MQOS.TO PAY Save. with the "MARCH 1939 SPECIAL" SALF :5z NQORTH SHORE %Za« CO. , the of the debate prbauta td other important parts of the program it embodied have been genâ€" the bill pertaining to the Panamse authorizes the expenditure of 4$23, T50,000 for constructipn, ‘tion and installation in may be to house antiâ€"airâ€" ary units. It also authorizes an exâ€" penditure of $3,250,000 to maintain an increase of 200 officers and 7,000 enlisted men from the Const Artilâ€" ‘lé‘ry‘(tomunnnhuu“ nal. f Canal The in the defense MWME: hm und ‘Pacific Oceans. lttrh-â€"-t of our feet one oceam to the other. Recent comments in the Naziâ€"Fascist press on the armament i Jectente shat ) and Ftaly hfi-.-hhm-l-&o key to ‘our .entire national defense between an "authorizatior this ane shore line undefendad or to diâ€" v&mlawkd&“ be located in both oceans. The military © bill have p_uullouhb-hd:“-nh: a Military Affairs has authorized /ery often confusion arises in the In view of the known efforts of the discussions ic Chef Gas use this distinction horlzetion" and an s not always made of the Snfense| The.Highland Park Public T. P. Clark, Mistrict Supt ade| Canadians Inspect _-_Ilodlhnry!‘c «»| New Building Plan was bonered inst week to heve s $ suggestion from a visiter from Deâ€" troit,: that ithe floor library is ideal. yine of . this ing which they are planning. They ing with the idea of taking back suggestions for the Library buildâ€" Installed Price â€"$103.00 Old Stove Allowance 10.30 Dr. John M. Tutt, C.S.B. of Kansas City, Missonri Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts Sunday Free Lecture On Christian Science First Church Of Christ. Scientist Cordially invites you and your friends to attend a ‘ternoon, March 5, 19839, at 3:80 o‘Clock 92.70 10.00 the vesper service, tem -m-lhfi-b-~¢ thd-nlttul‘-gbn- main for a social hour. : community is invited to this sacred C -‘ The Haedeke » hwmfl :b.-lp-d.-.l t'na-lu.hl; mmuwm- will be no admission charged but a freewill offering will be received. In [l :;; :f' lf‘ da Phone K. P. 118 rPaGE NINE Xits

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