Q. Who ‘are the United S tates senaters for Illinois? A. Scott W. Lucas and C. Way» land Brooks. Q. Who are the representatives at large for Illinois? â€" £ A. William J, Stratton and Steâ€" phen A. Day, 3 in llinois named? A. DeWitt Clinton (DeWitt an d Clinton counties), one time ~mayor of New York City, Governor of New York and U. S. Senator. A. Eugene Field (1850â€"1895)‘ conâ€" ducted a columnâ€"called "Sharps and Flats" in the Chicago Daily News from 1883 to 1895. formed in Illincis? * A. Ford, February 17, 1859. Q. Who was Jane Addams ? e A. Civic and sociological leader Founder of Hull House, social setâ€" tlement in Chicago. " Q Who was Frances E. Willard? A. Frances E. Willard (1839â€"1898) came to Illlinois from New York,and was one of the leading figures in the Temperance movement. She was dean of women at Northwestern uniâ€" versity in Evanston and president of the Women‘s Christian Temperance before statehood, this name was apâ€" plied to the Mackinaw river, flowing into the IMlinois four or five miles below Pekin. Q. How many counties in llincis are named for presidents ? A, Six â€" Washington, Jefferson, Ih'fln-. Monroe, Adams (Joh n Quincy Adams) and Jackson. ihe »opanty of Tites jurisdiction of Virginia Q. With what newspaper was Q. What was the last county Q. Who was A. In the cariy.days of lilinois, He will assure you of the most Have your Master Plumber check your present hot water heater and system. You will find him very accomodating and ready to anâ€" swer all your questions about When you install an Automatie Gas Water Heater consider your hot water problems ended. it will furnish hot water at the desired temperature twentyâ€"four hours a day. Just turn the faucet â€"â€"â€" plenty of fresh, clean hot water is always END YOUR â€"HOT WATER PROBLEMS NOW The Friendly People North Shore Gas _ Company int," 1779, of is" under the ACT NOW Teodd? T. P. CLARK, Dist, Supt. Jane Haskins Lieut. Adair Are Engaged The informal meeting at seven will bring to the . Club‘s platform the Kalamazoo College Aâ€"Cappellia Choir, now on its spring tour. The group of 45 is under the direction of Henry Overley, formier Chicagoan, who is considered one of the outstanding directors in the United States. Dr. James W. Clarke, Presbyterian Theoâ€" logical Seminary, will give the second of a series of short talks at this meetâ€" Mrs, Paul R. Haskins announces the engagement of her daughter, Jane to Lieut. John A. Adair, son of Mrs. Douglas G. Adair, Mobile, Alabama. Miss Haskins attended Miss Maâ€" diera‘s school and graduated from Finch in New York. Lieut. Adair is in the navy and stationed in Chicago. He lives at the bachelor domain, the Log House. He is a graduate of Harâ€" vard business school. Will Address the !Sm Eve Club "The Promise that was Made" by Bairstow and ‘All Praise to God" by Wagner. Virginia Auyer, contralto, will sing a popular solo, ‘People Vicâ€" torious" by Parker. absence of two months, will preside and introduce Dr. Phillips. Horace W. Armstrong, President of Reid Murâ€" dach and Company, â€"will also take part. ing his talk the Sunday Eveâ€" ning Cuob chote under the Airertien MWMUIM;†gram of sacred selections, including "Our Need for Discipline" will be the topic under discussion next Sunâ€" Qyuues-flyl'-lc:h Orchestra Hall by Dr. C. I‘\&rï¬ch-lhhb tist Cleveland. He will speak at gight o‘clock. Clifford W. Barnes, president of the Club, whose return to the platform last Sunday after an of Praise" by West, An authentic informative story from the Malayan peninsula. Greentree Downsâ€"Ross. The four young Turners go to Ausâ€" tralia to make their home with an uncle. Difficulties and adventures are ret in a natural resourceful way. Corlos. and Loloâ€"Sowers. A colorful picture story book telling of a boy‘s every day doings on this famous island. Buddy the Bearâ€"Wiese. f The Koala bear of Australia toge: ther with the cockatoos and other aniâ€" mals of the Australian plains. Karoo the Kangarooâ€"Wiese. Family life among the natives ot the Philippine fslands. One Day with Jambi in Sumatroâ€" Sperry. The story of the little kangaroo‘s journey through the forests in Austraâ€" lia and the animals he encountered on his trip. Pedro‘s Coconut Skatesâ€"Wood. MRS. CATHERINE GORDON Mrs. Catherine Gordon, 79 of 391 North avenue died early Saturday morning at her home after a six year illness. Surviving are two dughters, Mrs. Robert McKinley, Waukegan, Mrs. Harvey Reber, Highland Park and two sons, Neil, Niagara, Wis. and George of Waukegan. Her husband preceeded her in death 15 years ago. A little brown girl from Java. Soomoonâ€"Elliot. The tale of a matural tenâ€"year old boy and every day life on the island of Blackfellow Bundiâ€"Harris. >> _An appealing little black boy from Australia In the Land of Rubberâ€"Lee. Animal tales from Java by an author who has a thorough knowledge of his subject. Riemoâ€"Elliot. A mischievous little Philippino boy in and out of troubles. h thentically illustrated, are some of the best helpers we have for this. Lucio and his Nuongâ€"Crockett. A richly colored picture story book telling about Lucio and his water bufâ€" falo on a tropical island in the Philipâ€" Java Jungle Talesâ€"D¢ Lecuw. daily lives, their customs and habits. Books by responsible authorsâ€"and auâ€" As the war goes on their interest naturally increases. They want to know about these places and they wish to learn about the people who live there, The war in the Pacific has brought near to many a child islands and cities which used to be only names and points .~ § oven "ruriet" ommner Baxe» Wison‘s Grera Searp Vrar Smovuioen Cnors Porato®s Paprica Cassznous or Gazen Brans anp Towarors Baxep Arru@Poupoine Bevenios «l4 y s ces /:JL?Z: "','v 2s*c Z [ NgRE C > hS eR y Ass * "‘..3/:'?5',:-"1“ o e( t =J* M‘ 4) P \(9Z r This week in our kitchens, we have been busy developing deliâ€" cious, thrifty meat récipes for you. We‘ve made them with Wilâ€" son‘s Gela Seald meats. You reâ€" memberâ€"that wonderful new Wilâ€" son invention . that seals beef, lamb and veal in a gelatine coatâ€" ing to keep ‘em juicyâ€"fresh! “ww’mwd& -bi--n'a;râ€"' pint pmnndenmnins h-h-th"‘ 2 teaspoons of paprika; Heat a heavy skillet. Add P tablespoons of fat. ‘When fat is hot, add veal, brown LIBRARY Save Your Kitchen Fats for Defense ag) ocA recipes | WadaMt DetORt AdriSt$| You will be able to get in touch with this friend through a inutual acquaintance within the next 15 to 16 months. No, I cannot, my dear. I would suggest that under these present cirâ€" cumstances you would concentrate on education instead of the boys. You are still very young. MRS L. K.â€"Do you believe we will ever have any children of our own? 1 would advise you to adopt one as you really are not in good health just now to become pregnant. QUESTIONEDâ€"Will 1 ever get in touch with a certain friend again? J. 0. B.â€"When will I leave the farm? . The impression comes to me that you will leave the farm you are now on around the first of November. B. Sampsell In Naval Air Force Bruce Emmett Sampsell, 190 Lakeâ€" wood Place, Highland Park, Iflinois, enlisted yesterday for flight training in the United States Naval Air Force. He will report soon for primary flight training af the United States Naval Reserve Air Base at Glenview, Illinois. After primary training at Glenview, Sampsell will report for secondary flying instruction at one of the Naval air schools in Jacksonville or Penâ€" sacola, Florida or Corpus Christi, Texas. Upon successful completion of this advanced flight training, he will be commissioned an ensign in the United States Naval Aviation Reserve and receive his Navy Wings. B. M. B.â€"Will my employer buy the place I am interested in? L. P.â€"Could you give me the initials of my future sweetheart? I am very sure that your employer will purchase the place you have in L. G. Câ€"What is the initial of my sweetheart? Prior to his enlistment for Naval Aviation Cadet training, Sampsell was employed by a manufacturing plant as an assistant production manager. **Unexpectedâ€"Company‘‘ R Lunch Fry 4 slices of Wilson‘s Cerâ€" tified Bacon (diced) until haif done. Add one o nion fAijead\ and Nest week, news of a ham just suited to the small family. sharks with 8 strips of bacon. A lunchâ€" con dish for 4 and 4 Clear Brook eggs (beaten). C«iï¬"lLï¬nS-hn-.ub ring from the bottom up. Before removing from the fire, add 14 wup of grated Wilson‘s Certified American Cheese. Serve in center of a round platter flanked Wilson‘s Gela Seald lamb that‘s been “‘-“,\.‘"\;‘ mekp) ‘ smoked to ï¬, C au:rebold Oe fashioned d(Ch bacon flavor |â€"â€"â€"â€"S â€"Wilson‘s ‘:' Certified Bacon. Cook slowâ€" ly, starting with a cold pan. Pour off grease frequently. min on absorbent paper before serving. are "rindâ€"protected." Both are sliced slightly thicker, the way again). Both these sliced bacons s prefer. _4 To Get Your Wileon‘s Certified To Keep Bacon from Drying Out â€" ’_l'be_rlndypkegpbumflm.-r in. Try Wilson‘s Certificd Slicedâ€"toâ€"theâ€"rind Bacon or the twoâ€"pound Family Style package (where the rind has been removed but put back on one o nion (diced) and Before joining the Navy, Tomei was in demand as an entertainer at serâ€" vicemen‘s centers and while in "boot" mhvï¬kgï¬nuwâ€" tunity to y his sleightâ€"ofâ€"hand talents. At the same time he will bi on the receiving end of some fine entertainment, since favorites of the screen, stage and radio appear here often to entertain Navy recruits. In addition to mystifying the public, Tomei was produce manager of the National Tea Food Stores .He was a member of the Wizzard Club of Chiâ€" cago and the International Brotherâ€" hood of Magicians. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tomei of Highâ€" land Park. Tomei is undergoing recruit trainâ€" ing at the U.S. Naval Training Staâ€" tion here and as soon as he masters Navy fundamentals he will be assigned to duty at sea or a shore station. He is a yeoman, third class. mind by the latter part of August or first of September. _ _ dren? Yes, and the next one will arrive within the next 10 to 12 months. Yes, you will be able to sell your home to the party that is interested in it. N. W.â€"Will I make the deal I have in mind? He was a magician in civilian life, but Armando Louis Tomeci, 22, of 322 McDaniel Avenue, Highland Park, IIL, says there is no mystery about why he joined the Navy. MISS L. H.â€"Does the man I love love me? I would advise you to give up all thoughts of this man, my dear, beâ€" cause he is married and you are goâ€" ing to get yourself into a great deal of trouble if you do not make a change in your plans. MISS D. M.â€"Can you see when I will meet my future husband? Around the Fourth of July. O. 1.â€"Will I marry the man I have in mind? Yes, and a lot sooner then you exâ€" pect to. Yes, when school is out you will have employment all through the balance of the summer. Tomei Enlists in U. S. Navy F. 1. T.â€"Will I find employment? E. L. K.â€"Will I ever fall heir to any money in the future? The impression comes to me that you will make your future home in Texas. E. B.â€"When will I get a new job? â€" There:js one just around the corâ€" ner for you within the next three weeks. Around the age of 54 you will come into the inheritence that you have in mind. GOOD LOOKINGâ€"Who t ook my coat and dress?. . â€" That‘s a rather personal matter and 1 would like to you privately if you will und.m questions, $. B.â€"Will I make the change that I am thinking of? BROWN EYESâ€"I would like to know when I am getting my divorce? I haven‘t room for the details of your case in this column, but I will be glad to help you if you will send in five questions privately? . I am sorry 1 cannot give you his initials as you have not met this young man. You will marry in the summer of 1945. 1 wouldn‘t advise a separation in your case because you are just inâ€" fatuated with the younger man that you have in mind, and it would not be lasting. C. S.â€"Will I have anymore chilâ€" * t & & & & & t & t *# Architect and business man, Ghurch, school and hospital trustes; eivic leoder. Veteran of World War 1, 45 years old, married, and the father of four children. He is the son of the late Congressman CONGCARESSMANâ€"ATâ€"LARGE » PRIMARIES afr. 1 DENISON B. MHULL * * REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Morton D. Hull, who served his state and nation 25 years. in civilian life, | _ Everbearing Strawberrics are a K vorr ror It is possible to set plants in early spring and harvest a crop in the fall Amy good soil that will grow ‘spring berries or ordinary vegetable crops is also suitable for overbearing straw~ berries. Everbearing strawberries do need ample moisture for plant growth, fruit production, and utilizaâ€" tion of plant food applied, so it is wise to choose a soil with good waterâ€"holding capacity. y Get good plants; set them early, while the soil is cool and moist; cultiâ€" vate regularly; and remove the blosâ€" soms until July, to enable the plant to build up strength for berry producâ€" tion in fall. For best yield of fruit, remove most of the runners. With everbearing strawberries, the continual fruiting is a constant drain on the resources and strength of the plant, and it is important that the plants be fed properly, Apply a.comâ€" plete balanced plant food when the bed is prepared for the plants, applyâ€" ing at the rate of?onr pounds per 100 square feet, and raking lightly into the soil. Feed again at four to sixâ€" week intervals, applying the plant food at the same rate as given above. In these later feedings, apply the plant food on both sides of the row but away from the roots. In making later applications, be sure the foliage is dry when plant food is applied, and brush off any plant food that lodges on the leaves. It has been found that summer mulâ€" ching increases the yield little or none, but it does not keep dow n weeds. and keeps the berries clean. * Cultivate .often to conserve .moisâ€" ture. ‘ 2 Now as to choice of varieties: No everbearer bears every day from midâ€" summer to cold weather. Here ‘are good and bad points of various overâ€" bearing varieti¢s, and |approximate periods when they bear most heavily : GEM is productive about August and early September. Plants are not as rugged as Mastodon. Need cool wet weather to get a good start, but once started Gemis one of the best of the everbearing varieties for the middle states and the south. $ 7 MASTODON reach their peak bearâ€" ing period . about late September; Mastodon is also..one of the best spring bearers among the everbearers, \being a midseason variety for the regâ€" ular crop. Everbearing strawberries have inâ€" creased in popularity from year to year, and quite a few overbearing varieties are now obtainable. Strawberries are a welcome addiâ€" tion to the smallâ€"fruit section of your Victory Garden, and the everbcaring varieties especially so. ¢ GREEN MOUNTAIN bears best late in the: season, about late September and early October. It is also a good spring bearer, a late variety for the regular crop. As you might surmise from the description, it likes cool weather. WAYZATA reaches the peak of its bearing period in late September. It is the best tasting of all the everâ€" bearers. It is at its best in the northâ€" ern states. Wayzata is a heavy feeder, so feed liberally. i CHAMPION was the first good everâ€" bearer.. Fruit is very sweet and plants productive, but berries are small. One of the best varieties for the South. Not as strong a grower as Mastodon and Green Mountain, therefore not especially suited to the North. is fls ies Abe.ient m.lor -7"'. of the information ll PFC John Lemmon, Antiâ€"tank divic sion of the 129th infantry, Camp Forâ€" reu.Tmishomeonmeigflz furlough visiting his parents, Mr.â€" Mrs. . John H. Lemmon, 419 Glencoe semes Welcome Addition to the Tekens Carden /