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Highland Park Press, 2 Mar 1939, p. 7

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.h*dbulwh: and ..'a"'.:u-. new h‘-mu_db-- The only part of the equipment which will not be removed will be the canâ€" celling machine, the scales, and the typewriter. The new lock boxes will h“h:hwdlp’ mummu“ 500 boxes, each four sections, imâ€" stead of the present five sections. ‘The lobby .will be in the saime place with the boxes facing cast. ‘The inâ€" terior is to be redecorated and with the addition of all modern steel fixâ€" QEERHELD‘g_%rm LOCALS â€" | oi ws+ GRADE SCHOOL Pâ€"T.A. MODEERN POST OFFICE Decrficld is to have its present vost office remodeled with all new er association will be held on Friâ€" day, the tenth, at 8 o‘clock in the for open hous#and eachâ€"room will have an exhibit of work accomplished will have an opportunity to visit the “-Mdflhâ€"‘-m interview the â€" teachere. CONCHRT f ‘The Racdeke Tamily will present t, ; A socinl evening will folâ€" Tow Cid tox at which movies of last year‘s Boys and Girls camps and the c.u.-mnm-mu shown. Proud of Trinity chureh, Chicago, will lead in comâ€" ments will be served at the close of a swtred concert on Sunday afterâ€" noon at 4:80 o‘clockâ€"at the Bethleâ€" hem church. Tesa will be served in earry on the nation‘s work and perâ€" petuate its institutions: develop in a."‘i.‘......, and who will spread the dpétrine of healthy, demâ€" their daily lives. George L. Ashman is a member of the‘ committee which is making plans to enlist Lake county residents for the Citizens Military Training Camps this summer. The CMTC is open to all young n‘lutu;l‘lbumtm'ifl the U. S. governmen neâ€" cessary expenses. The training peâ€" riod covers one month in the sumâ€" ! w ORATORICAL CONTEST The eighth grade pupils of three local grade schools, Wilmot, Holy Cross and Deerfield, will compete in an oratorical contest on Thursday evening, March 9, at 8 p.m. in the auditorinm of the Deerfield Gramâ€" mar school. Three cups will be awarded for the speceches and pins will be awarded to winners of the speak on Americanism and National Defense. ‘The subject of the oratorâ€" fcal contest is: "Living Today for Citizenship Tomorrow." CM.T.C. 1 UduBinA "P‘ pC !!' The purpose of the camps, is to P H O T O GR APHER S 7 $ ST. XKHRIS AVBAK © PHONE HICHLAND PARK 435 HECKETSWEILER YOUR PHOTOGRAPH at will be a fine improvement TRY THIS SERVICE . . . PHONE FOR _ AN APPOINTMENT Let us have the opportunity to render an : excellent portrait of you. ~Half an hour of your time is all that we will need. n ~citizenship by &M*flhhuhj first Tuesday in April. The big contest is for the office of road commissioner. Petitions were filed with the town clerk, Miss Irene Rockenbach the past month by E}â€" mer L. Clavey, James Mailfald, Euâ€" gene Zmhnie, Harmon . Hendrix, Peter Juhrend and Fred Mau,. In addition to the selection of a road commissioner, there will be two leke Noh Am J foe: Antocs WEST DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP Nelson. Mr. Woods is declining reâ€" nomination after ten years of very efficient service. Candidates will be R. A, Nelson and Floyd Stanger. hhdfinvlh.::‘ofl-m three village trustees one magistrate will be elected. Trustses whose terms expire are Wiliam Herâ€" tel, Harry Stupple, and Raiph Peâ€" terson. A police magistrate will ahm William A, Bickâ€" the incumbent, is not a candiâ€" date for reelection. At his last clecâ€" tion Reâ€"polled the greatest number dvoh.l“ferh:u#lhuodhh i-tllllunl&hi-‘-.%.u-m against continuing in ~ofice. Mr. Bickford will be 81 years old on September 10; 1989. _ . > was filed last week as follows: For Trustees: Homer G. Caszel, Jirsh D. Cole Jr. and Edwin B. Hunt. 3 Candidates have until March 14 to file their petitions with Village Clerk Chester Wessling. Ralph Peâ€" terson states that he will not be a candidate for reelection. West Deerficld : Town Hall. _ The elub now has over one thundred members. . There will be two out of town speakers. ‘The meeting is The Townsend club will meet on Tuesday, March 7, at 8 p.m, in the TOWNSEND CLUB Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY The third Tuesday in April is the DRY CLEANING CO Sheriff ‘l'h-ulauudy spoke at Highland Park 567 Daly of Waukegan is Lake county evening at the regular :*dfi“ Conrad Uchtman is the local fire chief. hm‘% tional program included a First crew from the Public Service Co. headed by Donald Haims. . They demonstrated the latest fire aid technique : in burnse and . clectric shock. The meeting was held in the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Eugene Hodges was hostess to a group of Deerfleld teachers on 'Mdm::uh:: in Libertyville. Hodges former Ethel Titus. Mrs. Delbert Meyer entertained eight at luncheon and bridge on vourt. 8 Rev. and Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok attended a Postâ€"Madras conference }fln“«lln‘h-’hhm ~Monday, . The conclave was an echo of the World Christian Conâ€" ference held in Madras, Inria, last Dr. W. F;~Fier is in Ohlo this week conducting comching conferenâ€" e.hChnuhmh~ Presbyteries in the cities of Dayton, Cincinnati and Athens. Cl Miss B-l:lh;l Huch! ~was taken erlfid!y -" “ has been the * transfusions for Miss w he Deerfleld Volu Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok, Mrs. Emi sts of the Association pB a club *UPPOT| Mrs. Alice Brand Clark E"""‘“m""“"‘h‘-huuhq Philip Mirabella, whe spent the A St. Patrick‘s He\ uns "ws Puinp Wiebens of| given at the Bethichem cb i » "ulm I;&annd.m:-ndhn p Five of the W s hmnflh‘h&m&lfl.m‘hm Anthony Mercurio. Nuicidetidfnivelit s cenceaic ies iarcivanictta on St. Paul‘s Church School Parentâ€" Teacher Association will meet on Â¥uesday evening, March 7, at 7:30 @‘clock in the church recreation wooms. Henry Herchenroder will be host. .. Mrs. Amelia Pyle is recuperating from her recent operation at the g.-t hospital at the home of daughter, Mrs. Edward J. Bingâ€" ham (Clara Pyle) in Chicago, ‘The Altar and Rosary society will meet at the Holy Cross parochial sehoo! on Friday evening, following the church services. There will be a short business meeting and a book review by Mrs. Herbert Moran, book to be reviewed is "The Flesh of Lent. ‘ .A poem, "A Reverie," written by Mrs. Paul Diets (Laura Karch) was z;lhlhhd in the magazine called mmfl?lt:'llfllm-"-b- 24. fl g:.%?«' ."'tuy a"% church in &plwfl“- lation all over‘ the TMW.W of St. church, Manbattan, was the sp«-htatthplag’.c:â€" h on Taesday evening. subâ€" g“vu "Our Mother of Perpetual Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Anderson Mrs. Joseph Mele in Milwaukee. Sixtyâ€"seven . reservations . were séade for the luncheon and fun day Help." Mre, J s of the Deerflicld Woman‘s club on » fi!mI prepewe pog! Auaig 4+ : mu-u’.o-â€"-lmn.w Boase Mrs. Alice Brand Clark will be hostess to the Just Sew club on Tuesday afternoon. A St. Patrick‘s luncheon will be gv-dfi.lnfld-d-d- , March 17, sponsored by Group Five of the Woman‘s Auxâ€" iliary of the church, Plumbing and Heating ELECTROL OIL BURNERS §12% Laurel Avenue â€" Highland Park Shop Phone, Highland Park 271 â€" Residence, H. P. 439 e reaman foptaee &.:.”;my-mw.awh&. HOWARD MORAN Mellody Farms Dairy, tess at luncheon du““ The wumfiz meet on Tuesday afternoon at school. Mrs, Jack Morton is presâ€" ident of the tlub. (Continued on page 9) BOTTLED Telephone HPR @rÂ¥% to members of her club next Thurs the Pres and will be hos

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