TEN YEARS AGO { Peterson, Feb. 20, 1930 | Mrs. Wa Mrs. H. G. Kornblith has been | Wasoner appointed head of a committee onl Punern planning Better Homes campaign in | J8Y at th Highland Park . . . The Highwood | Hicthwno« Improvement Association will sponâ€" ' shore Gai sor a band in Highwood , . . Charles Steele has made the varsity rifle team at Culver Military Academy| Jo,sepl .. . Mr. William Kopp, a resident Highy here or over fifty years, passed | away at his home this morning ... Joseph Announcement is made of the enâ€" @ sesident gagement of Mac Doty to Mr. Albert: len years Hahn of Freemont, Wis. . . . A son feHowing was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Funeral Bailey of Ravinia, Tuesday . . . Mr. Jaxy morn and Mrs. Herman Juhrend of Highâ€" san Func wood are being congratulated on the| Street to birth of a son, horn Tuesday . . . Was in / Mrs. E. L. Clavey was given a surâ€" fdeceased j prise party Tucsday by a group of : Ralph, of friends â€" from â€" Deerfield, Highland ; and two s Park, Kenosha and Chicago, at her home in Deerficld . . . Rolland Bleimeh] entertained a number of his little friends at a supper and Y E s theatre party Tuesday in honor of his 11th birthday . . . The Clarence Witt‘s left Monday for a six week‘s| Quality auto trip through the south. ‘rva.:.A- Young Republican Club Meets Friday R:00 . clubrs Shor . .. The Fred Meyer‘s of Deerficld have gone to California to visit Mrs. Meyer‘s brother, Ben Hole . . . Geo. Brand, who was recently promoted to third mate on ocean liners, sailed February 6 on the St. Anthony from Tacoma, Wash., for Germany . . . James Collins of Collins and Springâ€" er Paint Shop, sustained a severely cut right hand Monday when the glass in a door he was holding was struck by a car and smashed. TWENTY YEARS AGO \| Feb. 19, 1920 John Granville Mott, one of Highâ€"| land Pak‘s first citizens, died Tuesâ€"| day morning at his home following | a short illness . . . August Haak| sustained a badly cut leg when he‘ struck it with an ax while chopping | some wood early this week . . . Thei John Mentzer and M. M. Follansâ€" bee residences were damaged by fire early this week ... Highland Park : business men are seeking to mainâ€"| tain the Wednesday holiday for store employees . . . Announcement is ; made of the marriage of Miss Esâ€"| ther Kelly of Lake Forest and Mr.| Thomas Peters of this city whichl took place Monday in Lake Forest Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, lllinois PAGE FOUR The Hi An C at progressive Highland Park through the files of The Press signed with the name and address . â€"4 2 m c arck CE bd....â€"- db-hnn_ll-dhc“h fove 04 aneteeete Tok of thebkss obitwaris notioer of entertsinments on other Saturday, Sunday. Monday, Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday, Friday THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS hland Park Young Repubâ€" will hold their meeting at k Friday evening in their in the basement of the npartments. STRIPES, "THE REARL OFP CWICAGO," "BALALATKA." NORTW SKORES MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRE "BROTHER RAT AND A BABY" Priscilia Lane, Wayne Morrtis, Jane Bryan, Eddie Albert PETE SMITH SPECIALTY â€" "Romance of the Potatoe LATEST PATHE NEWS IEERPATH of each week by the Udell Printing Company, LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS â€" TEL. L. F. 2106 Zorina, Eddie Albert. Alan Hale, Frank MeHagh and James Gleason TW £ "ANOTHER THIN MAN" William Powell, Myrna Loy, Virginia Grey TRAVELTALK â€" "Land of Alaska Nellie LATEST METROTONE NEWS Sataria Matin RIME DOES NOT PAYâ€""Think "ON YOoUR TOES" LATEST METROTONE NEWS Robert W. Pettis, Deerfleld Editor Jane Otte Kruger, C. Aubrey Smith Lake Forest Iny t _ §186 . Ave., â€" Tel. $ A_L‘:._-! F_M* unnnuu fut fit the 660 Rush Street A member of the music faculties | of both New Trier High school and | the North Shore County Day school, ‘Mr. Swigart is well known along | the North Shore and in the Chiâ€" |cago area. He has concertized in *this country and abroad, as soloist and also as a member of the Swiâ€" ‘wart Trio. Joseph Grotti, 73, who had been a sesident of Highwood for the past ten years, passed nway Thursday following a brief illness. Funeral services were held Monâ€" «lay morning from Seguin and Loâ€" gan Funcral home on North Second street to St. James church. Burial was in o Ascension cemetery. â€" The Ralph, of this city and two sisters in Joseph Grotti of Highwood Passes on KENTUCKY SERVES A MEAL Hichwood. _ Burial was in North shore Garden of Memories. George Swigart, concert violinist and teacher, will be presented in reâ€" cital Wednesday evening, March 6, at the Kepilworth Club in Kenilworth, under the direction of Rutheda L. Pretzell. Miss Pauline Manchester will be at the piano. Funeral services were held Monâ€" day at the Zion Lutheran Church of Cookin® Mrs. Emma Wagoner, 68, a resiâ€" dent of Highwood for many years, died Friday, at her home, 118 Highâ€" wood Ave., following a long illness. She was the daughter of John Peterson, who made his home with Mrs. Wagoner and wife of W. W. Wagoner. Mr. Swigart, who has a class of pupils in Highland Park, will play his recently acquired eighteenth cenâ€" tury violin, one of the finest exâ€" amples of Camillus Camilli workâ€" manship, and a rare old instrument well known to connoisseurs. He will inelude on his program works by Beethoven, Vitali, Nin, Debussy, Schubert, Viextumps, and his own arrangement of Fiorillo‘s "Andante and Presto," which he has arranged for modern concert use, and for which he has written a piano acâ€" companiment. Highwood Resident Passes Away Friday Concert Violinist In Recital Mar. 6th At Kenilworth Club be written on one side of the paper only, SPECIAL LENTEN DINNERS adinge ith n freplaces. _ Dinners ur famous spoon bread. Un Sunday no advance is survive February 28, 29; March 1 February 24. 25. 26, 27 11 lon n. Candlelight Dinners cs. . Dinners from §1. & cents per single copy were held Monâ€" Seguin and Loâ€" on North Second < church. Burial cemetery. _ The I by one brother, and one brother Italy. SUH! Chicago Luncher Quality Folks for Skokie highway, which have caused three deaths in the last two weeks. Mrs. Pearl Russell, 55 years old, of Shawano, Wis., was killed Sunâ€" day night when a car collided at Happ road with one in which she was riding. Six persons were inâ€" jured in another collision Sunday night south of County Line road, west of Glencoe, where there have been a number of recent accidents. Eugene Rosalini, 23, of Highwood, was killed the previous Sunday just south of County Line road when several automobiles piled up in a multiple collision. A week before that, at the same spot, Alice Jonaitis, 21, of Waukegan, was killed when a car driven by her cousin ran over a parkway into the southbound lane and was struck by a truck. Curb Crashes on Skokie Highway Dr. John L. Taylor, Lake county coroner, is seeking to improve warning signals and closer policing to enforce speed limits in an effort Mrs. Gualandri is deeply grateful, and owes her life to those whose quick action, saved her, from death. Mrs. Joseph Gualandri, 85, Laurel avenue, was overcome by gas fumes Saturday evening, when the contents of a kettle placed on a stove, boiled over, extinguishing the blaze. Mrs. Fritz Kreuger, a neighbor,| became alarmed when she heard| Mrs. Gualandri fall to the floor. She notified Mr. A. O. Christman (the | landlord) who broke in the door of | Mrs. Gualandri‘s apartment when his tenant failed to answer his call Mr. Christman administered artiâ€" ficial respiration until the arrival of a doctor and the police. She was taken to the Highland Park hospiâ€" tal for treatment. Neighbor Saves Woman Overcome by Fumes from Stove Less $10 Special Introduction Allowance NortH Swore Gaa Co. Regular Price ...7.. Less 10% Tradeâ€"In .. SPECIAL $10 Tired by 5 o‘clock? MAYBE YOUR OLD STOVE ISs A SLAVE DRIVER! You Save $20.15 TBE HIGHLAND PARK PRES8 T. P. CLARK, Superintendent ALLOWANCE +++«+++ . $101,50 l....... 0 10.15 On the heels of the resurrection of the Roosevelt campaign economy promise comes the boomerang of the Dies pledge. Representative John M. Coffee recalls Dies once said, "We want just one more year. We can wind up the work of the committee during that year. Give us $100,000. Let us finish the work "So you‘d better resign from the Epworth League, Joe, or they‘ll be callin‘ you a Communist." The faâ€" mous last words of Harlan Miller, columnist, speaking of the Dies commitlee, no les. "Exhibitionism" is the word that fits, Miller writes, "the man who‘s felt too puny to be in his seat representing Texas but not to frail to dash off $10,000 worth of magazine articles." fice; men who, if they offered themâ€" selves as candidates for Represenâ€" tatives in Congress, might discover that their opinions and views had little or no weight with those And yet these same "little men" are the ones whose opinions and views have weight with Congressâ€" men and themselves. A perusal of the Congressional Record will reveal wholesale quotations from the New York Times, New York Herald Tribune, New Orleans Timesâ€"Picaâ€" yune, Washington Post, St. Louis Postâ€"Ditpatch, Philadelphia Recori, Kansas Cit yStar . . . yes, and the columnists quoted are Walter Lippâ€" mann, Dorothy Thompson, Westâ€" brook Pegler, whose "bottle of vitrio!" when uncorked makes some committee, no less. "Exhibitionism" representstive from Michigan. "Men who have never held an elective ofâ€" tives at the polls . . ." "Little men, columnists. . . "Theg Say" by ANNA TAMARRI $ 91.35 $ 81.35 * with smiling faces, and clean dresses when they come home to dinner. Fine, but how can we do it when we‘re worn to a frazzle, getting three meals a day, fussing over a smoky old stove, full of smudge and dirt." You‘ll be surprised what a new Gas “"[\HEY tell us to greet our LE pnHooo Pannk na d d Range can do for your looks and disâ€" position. You‘ll sparkle at dinner, whether it‘s just the family, or important guests. TRADE IN THAT OLD JOB FOR A GLEAMING NEW GAS RANGE on which we are now engaged, and we shall not be back again." the rules of evidence is another. Atâ€" lantic‘s February issue, in a sane article by Raymond P. Brandt, points out the discrediting of Congressional they will be back next year," venâ€" tures the Washington State solon. No money for WPA, he comments, but we can find $100,000 to engage on a "witchâ€"hunting expedition." of the investigations and the setback to the liberal cause in this country ms reâ€" sults of "witchâ€"bunting." Federal census year is with us again. And after that will come reâ€" apportionment of representatives in the House of Representatives, when it will be the better part of valor not to step on toes of the wrong varieties. The constitution in its first article, provides for a decenâ€" nial census, but it does not expressâ€" ly say reapportionment follows. But that is clearly what it means. No reapportionment followed the 1920 census because a Congress was delinquent. Legislation in 1929 fixâ€" ed the membership of the House "permanently" at 435, and in case of default, as in 1920, provides that reapportionment should be autoâ€" matic, according to the method used in the last preceding allotment. Way back when the Constitution was up for ratification, the doeuâ€" ment was opposed because the house was to large _ What would the shades of early statesmen say about i3 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Open: WEEK DAYS 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. SATURDAYS 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. SUNDAYS 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p. m. You are cordiaily invited to visit the Reading Rookn. where the Bible and sethorired Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or ourcha«rd Maintained by CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READINGC ROO»M First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1940 '.-u!uucwiï¬-d neighbors for their exâ€" pressions of y-m% recent mv:-;â€"lnu the size of the present body, which has swelled its ranks every census except after 1842 and 19201 Probâ€" and Family. chanical refrigeration and get PEACE in the kitchen. There is one truly silent mechanical refrigerator â€"and it is the Servel electrolux gas refrigerâ€" ator because it is the only automatic refrigerâ€" ator that has no moving parts in its freezing system. â€" Therefore, it furnishes continued low operating cost and gives more years of dependâ€" able service. Pay for your new Servel electroâ€" lux gas refrigerator with savings as you use it. PEACE T. P. CLARK, Superintendent allowance for old me chanical refrigerators. 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