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Highland Park Press, 7 Mar 1940, p. 5

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State President Of League Of Women Voters Here March 13 THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1940 In preparation of the convention of.the National League of Women Voters to be held in New York City, April; 29â€"May 3, Mrs. George G. Bogert, president of the Illinois League of Women Voters, will visit work to teach more women to beâ€" come effeetive participants in govâ€" ernment is the light in which these discussions on the League‘s proâ€" posed program will be held. League on March 13 at the home of Mrs. Marc Law, The program of the National League for the ensuâ€" with the local board. Laboratory "Good citizenship involves not only knowing but knowing how," says Mrs. Bogert. "We shall consider the League‘s program well in adâ€" vance of our convention and once having adopted it we shall regard it as a blue print for practical acâ€" tion. Whether or not we are to succeed in preserving democratic government in our country will deâ€" pend on the proportion of our citâ€" izens who are thus interested in govâ€" ernment and competent to act. Evâ€" eryone‘s a statesman in a democâ€" cago and Illinois soon after Mr. Bogert assumed a professorship at the University of Chicago Law School in 125. Mrs. Bogart is visiting local Leagues throughout the State of Illinois in order to discuss the proâ€" gram of the National League prior to its convention. Mrs. Bogert became active in civic and community affairs in Chiâ€" Bake & Cake! You can‘t tell us . . . Phone your husband doesn‘t like ... rich homeâ€" Highland made cakes . . . with lots of frosting! : . + P So be a sport » : + get his favorite reâ€" 331' Sipe . . . and bake him one ; . . HeH SKOKIE VALLEY LAUNDRY Your Children Need Your Health! n Nny 1. hA Wc W n 3 as finance chairman and president; the Cook County League as presiâ€" dent, and the Illinois League as publicity chairman. She is a gradâ€" nate of Adelphi College. Her family, her Michigan farm and the League keep Mrs, Bogert exâ€" tremely active and busy. Your children deserve a mother who keeps herself strong and Don‘t endanger your health by doing our job ... and we do it| to perfection at low i-fguufl self! That‘ our _...-dword_oi: Among DOG FOODS â€"the most significant name today is Ideal LIVES UP TO ITS NAME Read The Wantâ€"Ads City Council unanimously approved the work of the Leininger Construcâ€" tion Co. of Chicago in building the $226,000 waterworks system. With the federal government preâ€" viously okaying the project, the council‘s action paves the way for s payment from the PWA to meet the $2,800 in interest due last Friâ€" day. At the adjourned meeting Monâ€" day, bids for materials on the $24,â€" 000 project of widening Highwood and Railway avenues were adverâ€" Approves Waterworks won his point in insisting that the labor hired be not reserved for Highwood men only. "If we refuse to take on workâ€" ers from other communities," he explained, "Highwood laborers will be discriminated against in outside Lake Forest personally asked the council to settle his concern‘s 12,â€" yearâ€"old $5,000 suit for $400. _ _ James Anderson III of the James Anderson Co. engineering firm of _ All the aldermen were reported to pe in favor of a settlement for that MONEY SAVING SPECIALS Calavos . ... 229« Apples .. Grapefruit . . . 425« Vâ€"8 COCKTAIL CELERY sSPINACH Orange Juice . . FLORIDA JUICY Oranges 2 . 385 Free from frost LARGE SIZE, SWEET, JUICY TEXAS SEEDLESS O L WALDORF’niSI-J_E 5 cails zsc SUNKIST GOLDEN DELICIOUS, MacINTOSH, or ROMAN BEAUTY Pure Creamery Land o‘Lakes Butter lb. 3 5}¢ Butter COCKTAIL _ 4 ... 39¢ (A blend of 8 vegetable juices) THE HIGHLAND PARK PBE333 and Tender 31¢ For Friday and Saturday, March 8 & 9 he declared that "$100 is the limit." WIGHLAND TEN PIN BOWLING SCORES Bowling League Standings Rotary Hubs Lion Tsil Twisters Vogue Cleaners Hecketsweiler McPherson‘s . Aleyon . Russells .. Iredale‘s ... Hill & Stone Flakes lce National League medium size Alc JELLIES No. 2%, size can HEINZ‘ SOUPS SECURITY PRESERVES PEACHES Gingerale, Root Beer UNIVERSITY CLUB BEYVERAGES Strawberry, Raspberry, Pineapple, Peach Apricot, Blackberryâ€"12â€"08. jar (Several varieties slightly higher) . . ~«â€"~10c c 3 25c 31 18 16 834 24 2;..-.29%: 7 for sl Original Fresh Flavor #o mmR L IOCCGTE 12 one Of U 16 A:c The subject, too, is 21 776| scope, including necet 28 184| into the fields of re 25 803| history, The collect 27 195| donnas is considered 80 794| est in the country. 86 713| The images which 98 1@! team many lanix m Ave. Mrs. John T. Byrue will present to the North Shore Catholic Womâ€" an‘s League an interesting and inâ€" formative lecture on Madonnas, at Catholic League To Hear Hobby Lecture On Madonnas Mar. 12 in presenting Mrs. Byrne, for it beâ€" lieves that her unusual hobby and lecture is one of universal appeal The subject, too, is s broad one in scope, including necessarily, glimpses into the fields of religion, art, and history, The collection of 130 Maâ€" donnas is considered one of the finâ€" The images which have been culled from many lands represent various periods and stages in the history of art. Mrs. Byrne counts as her oldâ€" est figures two exquisitely carved ivory models. The first, a Brazilian work, dates from 1350, and the othâ€" er, brought from France, has been traced to the latter part of the 14th century. The figures have been gathered from all over the world including Italy, Germany, England, The League takes a certain pride Coffee Chase & Sanborn 24A}4¢ 7!« sl tee $1 Meat Specials CTHsMZ LAMB BREAST (For Stew) 2 lbs. 15¢ LAMB PATTIES lb. 19€ :> 4 O§SCAR MAYER‘S SKINLESS SWIFT3 PREMIUM SLICED ~_â€" BACON lb. 25¢ TENDER POT ROAST lb. 21%¢ BEEF LIVER lb. 25¢ Portugal and other countries of EBuâ€" Mrs. Byrue, who makes her home in Grand Rapids, Mich., has made MM-‘&.*‘ history of her figures. guests to enjoy this delightful enâ€" tertainment. Tea will follow. â€" _ Place Your ARMOUR‘3 STAR 2 lbs. 15¢ CRISCO or SPRY HIGHLAND Ten Pin Bowling Alley Ib. 17¢ Ib. 23¢ END CUT Our comfortable well equipped alleys invite 3â€"Ib. can BABY 409¢ 139 N.

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