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Highland Park Press, 29 Feb 1940, p. 9

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RUTH PENIS, Wm. BOOK llVll‘lV Cinch Purdthw Pru- b-tart - will market tir_r"Aerutinrwisr Lin Y“. In. Potty. wife " the lab Couty Sinai-buds: at Public Instruction. in given hook Mil'l in nuts-u More. and to -rehttrqthmr'ettemtuuottrmtr, wtseie she has nicked and: nniéé dam will In lulu for the pro? nun. _Mm.9eter wee, um]: ietsDe-tttgieLibrarvir. -t-utbee-itteeforCtreu Poll-'- ROTARY CLUB Darn-Id mm wilt be lunch- eon M a the Winneth Rotarg club My (Thur-d”) and will now! the W at the Winnet. gum Winn. mt uni-day the Mid Rotary club And other Norm Sign Boating, 206 stung. were and: of the Wham Rotary club " In lam-City meeting in the Win“ (humanity Bonn. Next Thursday noon the W4] Rotary dub viii mum in weekly luci- eou " Phil Johnson’s mum-Int. on Cong-t! “I: told " Wuhan: This evening 1Itturaday) the Ro. my club is inviting the community to the We! Grammar school auditorium to bar Dr. both A. Warren, I mailed nuthority on Abraham “been, speak, on "Little xm Emu G the we of Abraham Lincoln." There in no nd- miufon chute Ind everyone is in- Add (in) of the no”; Neighbor: of Amanda wt- oberwd with BP- propriau ceremonies on Wednesday evening " the “mic Temple. In. Vietoeu Gieske. oracle, had as her ”than: committees, etttertatrummt, In. [In Em and In. Cecelia Huh; decor-ting. In. Minnie WNW, In. Sadie Beek- m, and In. Edwin B. Johnson; refreshments, In. Gertrude John- ROYAL NEIGHBORS In. Hart-mt German. supreme manger, of Chicago. VII th guest and all the unions were occupied by member: of neighboring amps. Pin- were mud to the following for recognition of " year- of con- tinnonl mettehirr: Mrs. Sadie- Becki-m Mie W mew-m. Mrs. Ceceli- Proat Bochnnn, In. KAtherine Gardner, In. Don Hor- enberm, Mrs. Minnie Humbert", In. Lizzie Johnson, In. Laura huitfaid, In. Ann. New, In. Viol; Wiliert, In. Edd. Ott, and In. Christine Nahum. IEIORIAL The entire reunion of the Presby- terian church nehool will be held in the church unduury on Sunduy morning " tan o'clock. A pulpit lamp will be patented by the church school in commemoration of the let: George P. Stan'- " yen-I of ”nice " A church school superin- tendent. There will be a memorhl TOWNSENDCLUB NW‘TMQID'W lust on My m at I o?e-frttte6mttbtlentrt- “not homo-luv! bear-tatt-h-ish-der. with“ “than“ www.mmum. e-arrmmter-frr.t.tht. thou-IbuIy-m-n mmM'W-eau 1mrtntr, sppropriate music null nd- Atria! Hm for the new kmgrto_fulf1t%Mrs.Geo- In. P.- Joupl Int-I do. "mtr-lh_try%ir-t- “hm. mm th-def. - 'h.e-h%g.ah.et_- “mink-bl.- %mu~*‘u -tegt b mam-:7... ST. PAUL'S WOMAN'S GUILD The Isl-ch meeting of St. Paul’- Waman'n Gund will be held on 2tmrsdnr next It the church with idem. wedding. In. John ttti will Jud in $eer/éeg the)!“ ughivergry itt_t?" peer- y"yveo,etttrsre, Laid-thdlcch- enmm(m)bv mmW-n’luuiliuy nttuB.thhh-ehttmk - Kra.W_hddart1tb.httet- ".to-h.rsofhereluboasrH- d_ea-attterhmatetmWarw mud a head of the activity can}. minu fot . My drive for I)” Ire' Dari-Id Township Young The mm Civic Ami-boll In. changed its [chm-r! mung from My evening of this wink to hand-y (tonight) at the Town Hall. bee-nu of other scheduled meetings for the pm My. E. P. Helm. the 111-“th Vin "port on the fitielrht prrreramprMeh in being planned by an sued-6m. Anthony M. Cohndm of Chem has patch-ed the John Cullen home on West DeerfUtd mod, which is now occupied by the Earle Harri. family. Mr. Cuban bu ban .in California. Min Jun Brand, who What in Mt. Pleasant, Mich., In home from WednesdIy until Sum, to “and the National Educational antennae in Chieagrs. In. Brand, the huh- terofttteustieBrana,hnd_ week-end not; two of the who" from Mt. Flaunt, Miss Elam. Jen- nings and list Injuie Smith. Kr. uni Mrs. B. A. West (Jenn Penis) hare return“ from their wedding trip to Ban Diego and Loo Angela: and In now " home n, 421 Mon.“ road in Tucson, Ark. Mr. and In. new G. Jacob- son, Lehnd Plane aad Adolph Kouruch visited Austin Place " the Mine, Iu-orhl hospital in Haywood on Sunday. Mr. Plugs is getting dong nicely and expects to be home in another week. George Am has returned home {my the Irirtttosd J'tsr_k hospital In. Bury Allabrow Ind her nephew, Ambrose Cox, returned to DeerfUrd on Saturday from Nehru- ka, where they had been called bo- - of the death of Mr. Cox'. father. any: mach iiioerta in hunk: A kitchen mover was given for In. karl Deming on Thundny afternoon at the home of In. Bar.. ber. Lundquilt of SWIM! fond. A specie] meeting of the new- tin committee of the West Deeraeld Young Republican in scheduled for Snndny " the home of Dr. Chain E. Pope. In. In Gardner entertained Cir- cle Three of the Presbyuriln church " luncheon on Friday. Mrs. George Petti- wm hue the Inch luncheon. Mrs. Clifford Morgan of Forest avenue underwent c tonlileetomy on Friday at the Wuhington Bottle "rd honsitat, Jn Chic-go. Mrs. Roy Chm ind her mother, Mrs. Arthur Cuhmm Sr. of 'Farr- conch. visited Mrs. Cuhmore'l mother In. Shultis, on Sunday in n Wuhan hospital. Min lay Jane Dunkle of Saund- ers road wu helm: " a dinner party on Saturday min. Victor Carl-on VA: has: to I group of friends " dinner on Fri- day evening " the home of his pu- ma, Mr. and In. Vick" E. Curl- Bon of Station! road. In. Sign. Enact remind word thi. mk a! the death of her uncle, has Info nt Luk- Beleu. En. Me vu cah- to 0cm. Now York, for burial. In. Kath preceded him in death him - .30. Mr. We 1teed in Mold far alum can n." and m in I Min. Keefe and linden plumbing and beating. during hi. - in Don- BeH. Mr. Keefe, who u- a: year- old. nu one sister. In. Jul-a Per- 'other,Mm.t3-PeetH.viMtqd In. M ' cabin in gala-m.4h _ a.) a Isl-n. invi- if"; “(Indian-huh - d In. - “I a who-inn...“ ,',tg't,',Paet",,tttr'dt “nth-b i. “D‘Mhb wags-ha- The win... Dunne family of Saunders mod left on load” for I avail “with! - in P1orfdn. ir. m in; I. a. John. ml two children and In. John-en'- baud-cadet“ J't%r,'k'tuatt& Ir.nlInMWouwa-e mumuhgo. 'lbnlu-hm whbwanhr ' The Derrfwlh Pap ill-i In" Ivy-:- 3? in" Tel-plum Duffie“ 485 (Inh- ogt-gi,etteir-h-t. Ina-d In. 311de oecu--iumd.r-o." muualnmc.m InW.W.CIllk'iIbw to-a-g-ttb-eV Myim._ l --= Rev. Willin- J. Built] alti- Pr-tati-uh-t_. math-damn“. Holy Cm. Wchunh. m mrwmmmb bnattrtttorary 7 _ " In. Emil Gin in "tami" b Within, Tu. - Monday. at. um be mm by In. Rudd Gi- (Ruth has) and In. Ann Fruits. Mr. and In. Lloyd Inn d c-. tral venue spat. Sunday at tho Jo. mph Bylaw ion. in Kellen". Russell Mm Brett Sh.mn éaifhe'Vi'iitéé " union. of u- sister, In. Wm». Inn " fox [1'ny -r-. "m I........ u. -.... Lah. Mr. and In. Willin- Pot. urton of Punting spent and.“ " the Ell-ell Pom ham. Mr. and In. Jaloph lamb were Stand” - a the B. A. Collin. hone in Want»). It. And In. Willi-In Home: Br. of Ennm visited at the hum: of their son. Williun Liehter Jr. of North Chestnut street on Sadly. ia. Philip Tennis Sr. I... m In her house guest. her sister, In. P. D. Bninud of London. Ontario, Clnldl. In. Ramona Goodman I- enter- uinlng St. Paul's Soddity on Fri- day (tomorrow) at her home an Cum-d “an“. _ in w. w. Stem Jr. is ammu- ing her bridge club this um " but home on Danish! and. Mun Loni-Q Kuhn wu ttttet-e. to members of the Hutu! club on Friday evening at her home on Burma road. Mr. and In. George Whiteomb of Harrington - Hominy with Mr. Whiteomtr's mother, In. link Whitmmb. The Wilmt Mothers' Club will meet on Tuesday Afternoon at the Wilnot Grammar Ichool. In. Em- mett IleSlnne of Wuhan will be the nut speaker. Haste-u- will be In. R. Von Tell and In. Peder Lemon. [others who no prep-ring the hot lunch.- for the who! chil- dren this week ere In. Von Tell, In. Victor Carlson, In. Otto Trial», In. Ruuell Batt, and In. James Wilson. In. We will tell of the Federal trroieet of hot school lunches end what equipment human for the treeGniitit of such I prom _ _ . were Mrs. Louise Wine, Kiss Ju- lla Courtney, In. Gertrude Nelson, In. Amanda Salli of Chicago and In. KItherine Jonas and Mr. Ed Rankin of Olk Purk. Mrs. Anthony Minn-i]: Sr. nnd Mr. and Mrs. Anthony MInarik Jr. And chum" Carol Marlo, Mr. Jerry Minn“: nnd Kin Esther Anselm were Sunday dinner menu of Mr. nnd Mrs. Curl Beheer. Carol Marie, who each-ted her birthday Wednes- day, in delightfully surprised at cuppa with I very beautiful birth- day ash and T eatsdler. 71in iinier guests " the Cu! tkheer home Wednesday evening "The Ministry of Music” Program at Deerfield Church Another genie: devoted to "The Ministry of Hulk” will be held " the Bethlehem Bundled church. 815 Rosemary arr-co. Deerfield, next Sunday durum, March 3, " 4:80 pm. After . WI] serv- ice led by the Illimr, the Rev. Earl J. Bruno. the hound “this: of the any. Hubert C. linker-I, humane. and Hub-rt Norah, midst. both at Chino, will pre- unt the following mule-I mum: Lari-Ir -.-tr-.-terrr-tr.r..trr-_r-tttrtttt.t.. TPwr' In” a; Tii, WT." III: . £111.14: In -e- .HQ The my I. wry medul1r tgtvtted-thi.e-rt The" in no all-Haul chm A (mm clan-a vll In "and, m can- ett In pan 1 . atla- glvn as. "" all the In! - at out In. (to. oath. to In. In mum mkhhhcpd-Heb mmauémmuu Bh-PartrMar.9ttt AtmeeBeWNasqk wwk " 'fha OH “Q“, WM. n.c., Feb. M-The Mmdmwuuu- tioatirrtuMatuafcuat-Uthe 'tepoetutHRerbtienn Progn- eommitt-ttitud"Ah-for B.DratnmieAamriea." “Why 1);.th Prek_nndhu9tetrtittee of Two Kudzu "match. " publiau throughout an Unit-d States. It [I m the tuBeia1 1940 pinion-In a! the Republican Party. That is to be writa- ct the Conva- tion. The Pregnant Committee 8.- port iss, simply a pinion: neon!- " win B. - muting 10th 0mm for the convention. During an coming weeks thin u- port will he :11th to rather severe criticism hom the Denoun- tie Party. Not a: opportunity will be Ion. by when " in M in power to point out "to" of omin- lion and commission of an (up trested pr-ofthe-troasted power. That in to I). expected. In- deed, it in 1 holiday condition. It enables the people better to gain at I wand decision when they go to the polls Ours is a two party system of government. The preservetion of that system is auntie! to the pree- ervstion of democracy iteeIf. It is by the elnah of idea, opinions end issues between the two parties that In informed public opinion is are» ated. Dementic criticism of the Republicsn pmpoeed program is, therefore, to be welcomed and the people will determine its merit. One future ot the Republic-n Committee Report commends ital! to me. That is its dial-aloha spirit, its Inch of “vindictive (sult- ihtdinq." Noticesbly shunt m “blue-rousing phnsee end indis- crimlnste - on the My in power. Inthewordsoltlleehelr- Inn, Dr. Funk, himself, the Report “westes no tinny culling norms or would“): upon nnybody’s motives . . .weesn.uspeople,liftpoliticsl discussion within our - and political ermBiet between our parties to the phne of honest debate be.. tween Americans who grunt to etch other I decent measure of sincerity of purpose. To squander our ener- rlel in shouting resctionery and ro- dieel it e.elt other over the heck fence will not create s single job foe s worklees America: or lift the incgme of s single American tarm- er. In the Int unnl yar- there has been Iltogetlm- too much “rearing public can" and public once lack- an. Prejudicu have been created when none formerly existed, and the people incited to the hatred- and bitterncues of clu- conuioluneu. when". in the Int anulysin. Amer- ica in not 1 land of sharply divided clans. " is to be hoped that the Republi- can Program Committee Report mirt- the beginning of “other day in Autumn political hutorr-tUt it will he an incentive to the politi- chnl of both parties to mks their and: to the intellect rather than to the emotion- of a great people. and "bmu-trttstersr." Rather it is the “bum Ind reunion- of the uni end Me of the Republi- m Put]. The Program committee damn he. said that “the work of the committee bu been ubom so per cent rue-rel: and than no per you "Imam," that it Ind been “MM out of the dilemma, the Anothcr garner-l feature of the Report which Commend. it to me in the he: that it is not simply the “if! of I group of expat“. Bo. nuh. Ind the upintiom of the talk Ind Me of our Me.” No all an and the report, what-r Ml political conviction- mad what, our his view on m urin- point, VIM concluding that it I. the m of “rank and BU Ire,','; egliq." " sherm my - y'all- Seat tbmeht throughout the dun -farftmnagete.eh-tth.thrr “mil-human “Hammi- - “I “ m hr "i -..." knot-rpm“! hmz'lummh 'rgflrcgurg'2ru2',t' nmwmmh two-t.” “lamb...“ tannins-lum- ttttMitt/ttPtah'?.,',','; “than. Qj-g‘nP-wnlbly. ‘mmmuwmu humans-mom” tfutHeeroetefn fuse-Mn. e-rlMtm,itumtnrfthoetR. -i.-."6-ete- Sim tut .9. Wadap,. For Lake County Mar. T in Deerfield day "any at “I. rem, Hill to: theperlitie_tob.heldiir- 'e1dyrs [hm quail... It")! h in th- D.er6ni6 Gnu-u new (yum-inn, under the -omhir ol'tho Wat Darla“ Township You.“ Republican. The Douro.“ GOP is asking the coop-ration " other local organizations in the spawn-iii]: of the gully. Invitations have he: lent to all debut“. of the Young Republican club- of Luk- "ounty .nd to .11 eandidatea in the 1 April winds. to attend this meet. am, rally on Inch T: Edward beckon. Arthur Pen-Ion. John Guthrio. Gor- don Chm, Dr. Charles E. Pope, John Sundae" ond In. Raymund Dobbin. At lot week's meeting of the ox- ocutive committee the following roo- olution was unwed: Ruched that the West Darla” Tomtahir Young Republicans elub haul»: and.“ ita intention Ind pun-pone to sponsor no partial!“ candidate As the min: Erwin Sago, president of Deerf1etd COP. appointed ths, April primaries election and that its declared purple i. to promote (he principals of the Republic-n: mud to encourage all voter- to and“ their voting fruwhiu. At the rally plum tor Inch T an invitation in extended to both Democrats and Republicans. There will be door prhes and refresh- menu. Urge Extension of Reciprocal Trade Agreement Program “Illinois need- the memo?! ttade Wu pmum." Rube] lar- 'ttall Goats trim in the “Hush voter, arm of the have of Wom- en Vows. In. God: is 1 number of the executive bond of the Illinois We. (Jule-e tho Trade Agree- ment: is extended try COW, it will terminate in June of this yen. The net I“ originally eat-blunt] in 1984 for I period of three you." end we: mat-tttly extended for another three were. “We in 1‘11an should an out in.} ihaenee to no that the net is extend- ed," continue. Mrs. Goats. “Foreign trade mean- " much to the middle west " it does to the country u a whole. Through Illinoll and Chi- cago, its chief city. exports Bow out to all parts of the world. and for- eign product. put through on their VI! to the tom of million of mid- dle western eon-amen. Chi-ago Ian-11y does about 8 percent of all the foreign business of the union. In 1929 that unsountod to some eight hundred million of dollars. “Illinois is second noon; earn producing guts- of the union. Corn growers. pnrticululy, on depoth on there foreign mrketo although little corn in usually shipped abroad. It is fed to live stock and exported in the form of pork and pork producto; about one-seventh of the hmutod com in the United States you DMD-d in this form. Illinois farmer: uh." in other "rt- culturd export: which no shipped in quantity, namely, condensed and evaporated milk, what and cereals. conned and dried mm. Ind (Nita. “Sinee Chicago doe- un import tthare of the nation'. tomVtt [ruli- new. the Chicago nuke: im be u better om for mm.' [M WM Chic-(oh (only: and. In boa-1m. "1mm h third that; the ma- ulutnrinc It“. " the union. It product. non the“ Milan and gnu-mm than my other state; it undocum- oat-half of m output a! mean! mm- on; it nub fourth In “aha-u od M work- ngtd rolling um; soc- 't'tdtttmttrratoeiroetnndrtmlfoet inn; third In the prom of nu- eluno bol- ud m: and it pm I lam van-o of once menu“. This. products, in which mm:- industry Ind-lbs. In the kind of product: which Amman "Inna and m unh- no My good at producing. M are null ht “and M. In e8NltMqtM.te. tho mm d a. icing-3h eiolr-reutfe "ru-seed-tgore'- t-t-StedtBtrmt.qft.dtrm$tr. unmdhmlm EM“. rue-deb m cl that. 'ATT.' M wMBnmdb-ulym. 'Alldthnhl-Ildgln- the Public honor in we. t-ttersoftuDFdaehetM.nt u din-u " St. Paul'- - in Death“. on Til-day "all. with the American Legion you I. but. Rev. P. G. Finn-blot. pastor of the has: church. unbound the M William Cruikshank, chair-u d Honors Tucker: At Public Dinner the dinner, introduced thq mu- mnater, Milton o. Ohm. In. Wil- liun P. Weir ot the Mud» chute]: cue the invent“. and there ‘7” community ain‘t-g. Ibo musical numbers by a MIDI! um! piano, Funk Bun-eh of lun- delein and Walter Lodu’ of Wat Luke Forcn and ”In by In. " seph Gilmore ef Wankehn seem North Chieatto, which new the dinner served by the women of St. Paul’s church. but” B. Ball, Bxtperintandmt of an 1100er Ichaol introdnead hit “when; In. Richard Hamill o! Bannoekbnrn, her Multan; and In. Delbert layer of the Wilmot. school. her WI. In. Clarence Antler-09 - {vim-911w _the Mol, school bard, C. C. Knpuchull, put command" of the an. and local post, Ralph Dunhun. command“. In. W. A. Tellurium, 10th dil- trict Auxiliary director, In. C. C. hpuhull, Anxilinry "oxidant. new. Earl J. Bruno of Bethlehem church, Mayor C. M. Willman and Juan Perry L Person: were culled upon for than lynch“. sm- lepre- gent-tin Harold Kelsey of Dunbar Ignoy, welds” at tu_Dyrduld (out; the Bunnockburn ochool fond and of the high school board of educa- tion, introduced the main speaker of the evening, Harold Norman " Bannockburn, who in the n director of the Bunnockbnrn school and vice president of the mt: "hool direc- tors nsaoeintitm. Mr. Sean and that Mr. Norman was . nun of court“ and integrity and his his" might not be in aeeord with enn- one’n was of_ttththirt Ir. Nor- education. of the teaching of nich- metie, he disapprove: of competitive work or coma-b, and tent. that more time should be devoted to the vui~ on: "to. His idea save much food ‘for thought. is die process of month: {or an]: life. He does got nppgoye orfortet man, In Su tath, aid lint odgteatittet work of the when and of their part in the molding of the chanc- url of the future toner-don 3nd commended the Legion for its part in honoring the luulty when. "God Blur America" concludod the dinner meeting. File for Precinct Committeemen in Today is the [at day for Mirse for the one: of mm aluminum. To d- the following have fBed their petition. for that one. in Wm WM Tmrmhip, which in- clude: the villus. of Mid and Bannockburn, parts of the citing of Rigid-ml Park and Luke Form 3nd the natal outlying territory of the township west to include Saunder- West Deerfield Deerfield Police Order Night Light- On All Parked Cam Republican: Product One (not Mde)-.Thito Toll, Clarence New. - --- A viaduct Two (Wm tgid.r-Bd- wlrd B. Crush, John Hahn. David Paterson. “Wigwam“!- wan-”10:30,... “Min. 2tgnrt'tu2"g'tr,gu', Burl-l limb“ mm Three "Grth)--Aremr 31hr, In. M and.“ an... Jfgg,ttrt'nra,"2','LtUt his. I. hid. In... --_e_ airit aaEsaiaF 2Stt.' tt u a...“ an Edward R. Seen, a when of Eneh mum paid trmttrto_tlys Product thte- Iul In». Product Tmr-No and!!!“ Precinct Thr-Wins- Burn. NM“ p1

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