Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Sep 1934, p. 19

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September20n 1934 1 r Trv - - = a~ ~ 8 -19 Exhibit Black Forest. Movies Here Sept. A motion. picture travelog of Black Forest ini Germany and s rounding country, with conipletet tails of the voyage, wil be f eatui in a prograin given for the commi ty under the direction of the. M man's society of the Wilmette Er Iish Lutheran church. in the chut parlonrs at Seventh.street and Gre( leaf 'avenue\, Friday evening, Se tember 28, at 7 :45 o'clock. This wiil be the first sbowing these pictures on the north shc and is expected to beof speciali terest to those who enjoyed visiti the Black Forest Village att Wrorld's IFair. No tickets are being sold. Tbt wiii be a voluntary offering. Refres ments will be served. ().XerPts Jrom ,addresj cago Journal of Coin nirre, ai auditoriuîqIi, lViilnrite, Monda v 147th aniz'ersarv ,of siiing a yHEN it comes to the risi Wgeneration in the schools am 'told that only one ont four have been obliged to fai iliarize theinselves wvith t Conshitution . . . Few wilI à pute the allegation that the ii t ion, as a whole, is palpably il familiar with the b)asic law the land. Even if the prese emiergency, in whichi many pt pIe have concluded that t' Constitution is being gross contravened, did îîot exist, think that the American Legii is to be highiy commiended f stinmulating the people to stui the Constitution. I congratula the Wilmette League for t Defense of Constitutional Gc erniment for the efforts it h put forth to mnake people Ca stitution consciops. The Constitution is ixot e forced by policemen, nior is even automaticailv backedi by the Supreme Court. The b of rights prescribed certain e: tremely valuable rights of ti individutal, but there is no in chinery constantiy in motionq ready to see that the citizen e jos the rights guaranteed1 hini. It was assumed wvie,î t] Constitutioji i as adopted th; the .\mericani people would a ways supply the check upc violation of thieir rights bv bg ilng eternalîv vatchful of -the repr.esentatives. and by' ret istering their disapproval at ti- ballot box. As showving how~ the Const tution was regarded hy gre; mien, Gladstone said: -Nô othi l)oqd' of men ini aIl the Iiistor of- the world, regar(lless of tli tume eniployed, ever (lcvisedl' systein of goverumnent se> la( inirable in its plan, so perfe( in its operation, as came froi the hands of the fiftv-five Anm erican patriots." (Thiese wem the fifty-five delegates to th national convention wvhiclh oper ed ini Philadelphia ini May. 178: and sat four miontls.) .. ... day some wouid scrap the w~hol document.. The question i short is-are wc todav to judg our b)asic foundation by the eN ceptions (Italy and Rîmssia "tho can't get aiong") or. lw the rul as shovn. by our owNv kixi. tIh Anglo Saxon nations I ai TO BE MARRIED GOES TO WELLESLEY- C 'Mirs. Edward A.ý Cassin, 3M6 Lake Miss Jane Lundabi, 224 -Raleigh, ÙM « i.tm! u ti(Shore drive,'Chicago, fot merly of road, Kenilworth,. is leaving today for ~~'c~nstitutio~z? Kenilworth, annouùces the approah Weely delit'ered by Phd S..Ilanna. editor, Chi- Consttulo Da~ eetin t» Solp swoî ng iarriage, of ber daughter,Mis _________________ (.e rît ng, Septenber 17, 10 conmemoiraa'e Nona Rita Cassin, to Robert Meeban, ln 1toia é th'Cnttuino ht i tcdSae) son of Mrs. James Meehan of Cbicago. Complet. ioo rpclfl Tbe marriage will take place, Satur- rare aquatic plants. gurant.od .ng sure that if, the rànk and file day, October 2, at Our Lady of ML. singing canarie and ail supplies I knew what adbérence to. the, Carmel churcb. frteptlvr of Constitution bas done for tbemn ýmZ there would be no -question i à- lu SAPUWAY D he their minds. li- The delegates. back tiiere ini NEW YORKI4 ii7 1787 had it fresb in their mmids OUY27UIURSmT$ZLU Lt- that. the power to restrict theToedu owue@.aDetk. mYSR.E of ndividual liberty of the c Tldo leead.Aro.m ent ev~~~~en though those restri'ted b 9I 03O 33RE Iess than a majority, was the * paTI.W D S 74 heI power to create tyranny a0 p WRS611 siv tlirougIl a quasi political coin- or North Shore Travel Servioe-Ev.nst@n ion is flot only to clear away the for e c o il o ni i c nîisunderstandings iy which have been preached byS ate leaders of minoritv- groups, but To the Mo. Who Looks Up the It<o educate, the whol'e people *al W :)- over againi on the theory that as the individual has certain riglits, The Sky is the Lim it! jority filay do. When we look down, whether from aà For my part, I insist thatii-retIigto inotedsppfo stead of gradually letting the it old rules go by default and per- depression, we always gel the jitters. UP mitting the central government Look up and courage, instantly returns. )ill1 to slowly preempt ail the rights 1ot us look up. The sky is the limit. Our of hestte, haowbgt o-s to make your business boiter. May Fe gether again as we did ini 1787jo la- and amend these relations- 50 we help you in fhis direction? or that they are, more' workable n- tinder present day conditions. to As I read the document, it he wvas to protect ' the people iat against the tyranny of bureau- LLOYD HOLLISTER INCè L- made lawvs, and burean-made 1e_ taxation, and bureau-made pro- PHONE WILMETTE 43,00 C- secutions, that the Constitution cjr %vas written as we find it. No present or temporary gain, îîot le evenl the solving of an enîerg- - for opening the door by whichi ,at wve got into the habit oýf givingFRS CH CH0 C RST SC NT T eri bureaus the power to do the IS CH R H FC RSTSIE IT ry thi ngs which by the Constitu- li tion are specifically delegated to 0F WINNETKA a congress. d- 1 shaîl neyer concur Ii ýt the view~ that any Iasting goodINTETH PULC OA i can be accomplishied by chang-IN TETH PULC OA il ing the laws without following the orderiy procedure laiddov 1_- inour Constituition. Il- hehrWhethë er rift or FREE LECTURE 07 pends more, on takinig an active ON ke andI energetic înterest ini politics n than in praising the Conistitu- tion, great document that it is at that democracv failed ini Amer-CH I TN S IEE le ica because the people didn't BY le have sense enoughi to go to the n pols nd vte.PROFESSOR HERMANN S. HERING, C.S.B. HONOR MRS. LOUCKS Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, ~ r. oer e Mgwe fT9 h. First Church of Christi Sci.ntist, in Boston, Massachusetfts 28 Oxford road, Kenilworth, and MrTs. the Oliver Blackburn of Evanston enter- ur- tained thirty-five guest.s at a lunlcheon MO DA VENING, SEPTEMBER 24 de-. and musical at the North Shore Gol f red club Wednesdav of last week in honor AT 8, OCLOCK of Mrs. Vernon Loucks of.Kenilworth. ýng- tbe letter. U, was decorated entirely CHURCH EDIFICE 6 rch inpn roses: and babies.- breath. A ~IEEî T ýen- lrgebowl on- a reflector made the RD EA E U TC ER T ýe- centerpiece, while taîl vases on both RID EA EN ET CH RR ~Pends held vases, in four corners. Small white china shoes heid tiny pink roses of and babies breath. in-reI SUEFLOUS Those hearing a Christian Science lecture for ting H I E O E the first timne or those having special require- the PERMANENTLYmesmyobaneeve setcdsfm Also Moles and Warta etsa oti esre etcrsfo îe Elizabeth D<e Bourg. the Reacing Roomn at 571 Lincoîln Avenue. ýs- Reom3z;6, Habn Idg. Ph.Uni. 2444 September 20, 1934 W-ILMP-irTp- i-iipip

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