Ts 6. 1% 4s &4 Milk Experts To Discuss Problems At Meeting Feb. 19 Government is concerned with the milk industry more than most conâ€" sumer products because it is one of the essentials of diet and almost without substitute, and because it requires special handling at every point from the cow to the doorstep. Therefore, voters are concerned as well. The League of Women Votâ€" ers‘ interest is to see that so far as it is within its function, governâ€" ment operates in such a way that the highest quality milk is available at the lowest price compatible with a just return to the farmer, dealer and labor. & As a point of departure in this interest, Leagues throughout this area have been holding panel. disâ€" cussions similar to the one schedâ€" uled for Highland Park on Wednesâ€" day, February 19, at 1:15 at the Y.W.C.A. to hear the problem disâ€" cussed from all angles. The experts participating in this meeting are: Herbert Erdman of Federal Milk Market Administrators‘ office; A. H. 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Here is Dry Cleaning Workmanship to give those garments that "fresh from the tailor" look. TUFTED Baby Spare Ribs CHENILLE PATCHWORK CANDLEWICK Chicage In addition to telling about their particular problems and activities, these men will probably express their opinions on the Federal Milk Marketing machinery, on a proposâ€" ed state milk control law, and on the adequacy of sanitary legislation in areas not affected by city ordiâ€" nances. Mr. Maurice Pollak, who is‘ the League of Women Voters state chairman of Economic Welfare, will act as moderator at the meeting. Libakken Begins His~ Year of Army Training Mr. Libakken left with the local draft board quota Monday morning to do his part in the defense of America. R Mr. Libakken, who has been gnnt_ed a year‘s leave of absence y the board of education, will reâ€" sume teachingâ€"here after his period of training has been completed. No substitute has yet beenâ€"obâ€" tained, but Mr. Wolters has already interviewed several candidates. If the teacher selected is a man, Mr. Libakken‘s former session will conâ€" tinue as usual, but if a woman takes his place in the history deâ€" partment, Mr. Panther will take over the session. Panther‘s session, in this event, will be distributed among various other sessions., â€" Before coming to our school, Mr. Libakken was dean of boys and a history teacher at Pontiac. He is a graduate of the University of Iowa and has received his master‘s deâ€" T HL PR ES 8 Coach Dr. Eddie Anderson of the University of lowa, voted: the outâ€" standing coach of 1939, head coach for the ‘gollege Allâ€"Star game and Allâ€"American â€" end while at Notre Dame will be the main speaker for the Boys‘ club annual Father and Son banquet. The event will be held February 20 at the Hightand â€"Park _ Dr, Anderson, in addition to winâ€" ning fame as a football coach has distinguished ~himes!f as a much sought speaker. He will present outâ€" standing football movies in addition to his talk. tast High school. â€"â€" Tickets are available from the Boys‘ club representatives. Friends and guests are also invited to attend this banquet. â€" Five Enter Race For Supervisor In W. Deerfield Twp. Raymond Clavey and Arthur Baâ€" ker are two new candidates for election as supervisor of West Deerâ€" field township at the April first elecâ€" tion in addition to three others who had previously announced their canâ€" didzcyâ€"Ross I:nn'ghérman, incumâ€" bent, and Woodman W. Todd and Peter J. Duffy. e With five candidates for the office of supervisor, there are six for the two offices of justices of peace, with more reported as expecting to enter the race before the closing date for filing on February 25. The six are: Arthur Pearson, Edwin Stryker, W. R. Mitchell William Barrett, Thilo Toll and A. J. Johnson. ‘oach Anderson To Address Fatherâ€"Son Bangquet, February 20 Candidates for town clerk are Miss Irene Rockenbach and Clifford Hammer; for assessor, Edward H. Selig and Edwin M. Palmer; for town collector, William Galloway; for constabes, Perey: McLaughlin, Clarence Rollman and Carl Scheer; for library trustee, Fred LaBahn and Richard Farmer. All candidates are running indeâ€" pendently except the "Square Deal" ticket headed by Sherman, with Palâ€" mer, Galloway, Hammer, Johnson, Toll, Rollman and Sehéter as runâ€" ning mates. It is reported that Ray Claveyâ€"mayâ€"form â€"aâ€"ticket,â€"as his petition is not as yet filed. Musart Club Meets The Musart Club will meet next Tuesday morning, February 18, at 10 o‘clock at the home of Lillian Hartman. QualityCleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 178 AND Style Showâ€"Dance â€"_â€" _ _ Feature Washington Birthday Party Feb. 21 Dumaresq Spencer Post of the American Legion announce a Washâ€" ington‘s Birthday party for the wives and sweethearts of its memâ€" bers to be held Friday evening, February 21st in. the large auditorâ€" ium adjoining the Legion club rooms at 21 N. Sheridan Rd. ° ... The feature attraction of the eveâ€" ning will be a fashion show to be produced by Mrs, Miller Schreiner stylist with J. B. Garnett & Co., whose reputation along the north shorgbfor her many attractive preâ€" sentations assures an event of real interest. Past Commander Leslie McCafâ€" frey is acting as general chairman assisted by Henry Hansen, Arthur Johnson, Vice Commander Harry Eichler, andâ€"Wm. Acker, Other members of the committee include Past Commanders Paul Webb, Wm, Heinrichs® and Arthur Swanson, as well as Henry Eitner and De Witt Manassee, service officer. There will be no admission charge but that admittance will be by inâ€" vitation only. Each member will reâ€" ceive one invitation and will have the privilege of inviting one couple to attend as his guest. Members desiring invitations are requested to communicate with the Legion office. Table Tennis Club â€"â€" Begins Round Robin Tournament Monday The evening following the Fashâ€" ion Show will be devoted to dancing and contests. A well known dance orchestra ‘has been engaged and at the close of the evening refreshâ€" ments will be served. â€": All members of the Highland Park Table Tennis club are urged to be out for the meeting next Monday night as a round robin tournament of members is scheduled for that night. The results of the meeting next â€" Monday will determine t;he makeâ€"up. of the squad . which will meet . the Lake Bluff Town and Tennis club in Lake Bluff in the near future. Anyone who is not & member of the club as yet should be present next Monday. at the Comâ€" munity Center as there is still room "Tor a tew more players. â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"_The Table Tennis club meets every Monday evening, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Community Center. Legion Auxiliary Hears Miss Griswold Miss Emada Griswold, dean 0 girls at Highland Park High sechool, gave an interesting talk Thursday to the members of theâ€" American Legion auxiliary. Her topic wa$ "A Typical Day in the High School." â€"The 10th district meeting was held at the Lake Forest Legion homg, Wednesday, Februsry 12. â€" ~~ â€" Last week Mrs. David Johnson and Mrs. Phil Cole attended the 10th District Board meeting at the home of Mrs. Ruth Church in Libertyville â€"The juniors will hold their inst lation of officers Monday, Febru: 17. at the Legion hall. @ Thursday, February 13, 1941 of al« 1y BIRT H PARK Mr. Broadvi Mr. Deerfiel Mr. a anston, Mr a Laurel Mr. a Tha church at 8 o‘ Morse â€" road. 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