Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 21 Apr 1927, p. 17

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mitiRniurYIilahtlE 3 j 113011011 RBUL18E PEOPLES TICKET WINNER Elects All Cadillacs but One Trustee: Vetter Chosen as Police Magistrate; The Figures . PATRON!“ OUR In the annual village election "cerfield on Tuesday the entire l' plea ticket was elected, with the law m”. ”w __ _ reption of one trustee, Theo. Knaak., being defeated by 16 votes according to the uoomciai count. John L.Vet- ter, running for police magistrate " the only outdidate on the Proeressiee ticket, was elected over W. H. Stef- fer, the (Batons party candidate for that (mire. The Peoples ticket had no eundidate for police mIgistrate. _ There In re four tickets in the tVid,' the Peoples with I full list of candi- d“. mm for police magistrate; the Citizens with I complete list; the Independent. with but one eandidnte,. Herman Frost, tor vinge clerk. who received 186 van-u; and the Progres- sive. with only on'. candidate. John I.. Vetter. for police magistrate. He ram-rived 139 votes. defeating William ll. Stalks. the Citizens candidate, who received 186 votes. The election Wu I strenuous one. with I total of M3 votes (In. Ind there WI:- much excitement during the any. with rupporter! working hard for their "Inactive candidates, The proposition to levy f tnx for support of I municipal band was carried by 53 volts. There wen- 4011 M (not of the plan and it?! .trairtst. ' _ . _ . it, 1,. Pm'mm n..dtutotaa.ithsdAdwrti-t. . trrrtrst8eetitm an"-.. The cwdidates elected Bre the {ul- lowing on the Peoples ticket. "mes J. Rood for pmidem: Alvin Rusk for dark: Edvard Selim Ind Edward Send for trustees: on the Citizens ticket. Cutatce E. Huhn for trustee, and on the Pvogressive ticket. John L. Vetter for police mntristrnte. The vote can for with, wording In mm- "tuint report. is: For president: Hood “I, Burr H. Kress 309; for clerk. Alvin Kan-k 304, Chester Walling 269. Herman Frost tM; for truMees. E. H. Selig 48R. Edward Sen-rt UT. ('larvnrv Hahn 312. Theo. Kan-k 356, Harry E. Wing 292. Carl E. Olson '270; (or police Mutt. W. H. Steffen 166, 3. L Ver 4339, GARDEN MARKET ES Anson-lent of Flowers to E Olered: Alair Will Be Held A, School Lawn neerfletd in to have its Brst eardett market at the school Mar u. at 2 o'clock. small plgnu. both peren- ninl 1nd Inna-l the In assortment of wild flowers will be for sale at . very nominal cost. The market will he held on the school lawn. the walker permitting. Ind in use of tub. the school basement will be DORCAS LADIES WILL HOLD DINNER TONIGHT dinner will be mm! by the ladies of th" Dorcas wciety in the Pmby- terian church. Some of the good things tn eat on the menu include. mock duck. rout pork with (Inning. muhed Wham. Ipple um, term A - - . L.” L_. mil-Ilka Gris pie, " for 65 emu. The dinner will be and from 6:30 D. m. until all Ire served. CAMP FIRE anus DISTRIBUTE BASE Gia "a; mu .mmon. mm- the Eater when were made. Med with eoktred "BD PM I"" dutritm- seirthUrGrre _lu until. in ted among I number of people who an ill, Including In. lumen Much, In. Elmer Penis and the Philip family. iG an." The school. The dat-Saturday. my It Election of ohm and re.dirtq of", Alumni reports by the - le tun-d the mm m at the Witmot Paulie-Tuck! mod-dad which convent! in tic lei-col may min. TI- follnvh‘ “I - W for “it -ee LPS. Fi. time--2 o'eiotk -etee.. [ulna-mundane“ iiiiiiurarrbed.i11T ”1“. “Mb“- " 'iriie--etyeP.r. '"lariF6riitev,-th_ On Thursday, Apri! p a deliciqu The Tatatrooetir' Calif-Tn; Y. A. ELECI‘S NEW omens mun 10 Bikini) MAY u .niiunuod-IH-v- .wuph-‘b-nh EC}. A. Gibbon: an". SAM 'N' HENRY "tuning m the Mum] thvatre for a ,prevat engagrnwnl on next Tuesday, w-ne show It 8:00 mu. are Corrvlt and Grrden, who arp better known as "Sam 'n' Henry" of radio fame. who at trn o’clock each evening are heard over thr air frorn WGN. In A short "are of time this radio fea- ture has Mome- nne of the outstand- ing hits of the ('nunlry. as well As Mrs. J. A. lirichelt. Jr.. who is the delegate from thr. Dwrlirlll School. Parent-Teacher woorintion to the twentr-eiRhth "mun! conference of the Illinois Council of Ptrent-reacts- er “satiation which will be hag in Quincy this your. left Monday eve- ning, taking with her three scrap books containing nll of the publicity given this school. also the high sehool for the past two yen“. Clip- ping: from the Highland Put Press. thn Lake County Register. the Deer- Wield News. the Highhnd Purl News, and the Libertyville Independent. all of which contain DeerNId um. made up the book. At the conven- tion held Inst year in Urbana. Mrs. Reiehelt's books were the best of the kind exhibited. As they were the inspiration for similar work by other tvviorUtiems. In.” delegates copied copy. nlm nnmu of speakers and tyne; of programs. it will be inter- IS DELEGATE 10 P. T. A. CONFERENCE "stints to view the press and publicity exhibit this your to see the books at other associations. Duplicate copies of nrticles printed about the Deerlleld association were also sent to Mrs. J. E. Edmonds, regional di- rector. for her scrap book of district nineteen. and I third copy of the most important notices were also sent tolhe state publicity chairman in Dec-tur for her huge book which also - to the -i.-, eonfmme. Mrs. Harry Paul of Highl-nd Park, the new president of the Deerfield- Shields High School Parertt-Tearher uni-(Jon left Tueodny night otter the Highhnd Park Women's club meeting and the city election. to It- trnd the conference in Quincy. lure. Carter. who was reelected to the Wilmot School Parent-Teacher associntion presidency. is the deie- ntr from the runl athool in the west of Deerfield. GRAND ARMY"3 65TH ANNIVERSARY MARKED Thr sixty-fifth anniversary of the {Minding of the Grand Army of the Ronuhlic "a commemorated on Wednesday. April tr, by the .reetimt) of hm hm: hhleb in the an corridor of the snub-no " srrtrte-l t5eki, one of which is inscribed mi Lincdn'l Getty-burg address and the: other with John A. Logan's [that]; order rstahtishthtq Imam by; Put Commander in Chief John B. [rim-n mm It the dean-wry 51-1 3mm mwns GIVEN WAR camel! mmdauWI-v‘ "a-gat-ei-tef-yy" momma-datum hut-rink” nth-alum.“ ”Mbwwm Ind AT THE ALCYON TheHigydtitrParfipreet i' urn (Mum at large. and numerous rm “LI 'sts for the personal appearance of Sam and Henry, has been at a ml- Imum. main: to the int-wastd demand thvce entertainers in person, and hear them sing an: smsea The Al- rynn theatre has been among the fc-st to >4-(‘urv their services. Sam w Rm- ry will offer I complete program. em- bracmx many of Mir former hits. as well as some new members, and sacral excerpts from their many sketches. CONCERT APRIL 29 AT BUNGAWW'CHURCII FINE PROGRAM PLANNED E. W. Cook. For-er Resident. Jo Lead; ls Annual Af- fair; N's-es of Members _ The [ht-meld mantle-new or- chestra under the Muslim of E. W. Cook, a former resident of "eertield. will give in fifth" annual concert on Friday evening, April 29. at eight " 'clurk at the Bungalow Evangelical ("bun-IL cum, etirut March-- Humoreshe Cornet Sottr-, Lustspiel Overture I toeal sow-- Vocal solo with violin obiimto- Sing Me to Sleep Bing Mrs. Pnuline Guy Xmissns Musical Moart9- T The Ladies' Aid Mrs. Chester Wesstimr " Pilot!“ Violin Soios-- Ave Marin Liebesfrvud Anvil Chorww Violin Duet -- Traum der Tenncrin Iasbitzky The members at the orrhestrn are: first violins. George Beekman, Arnold Keller. Edward Bleimohl. Arthur Cashmore; mad violins Frances Lny. Gertrude Johnson: cornea. Dwight Morn-ll. Rune" Patterson. Vernon Gigs. Arno Franz. Wesley Strrker; (brim; Mr. Boyc’. Har- old Gin: manholes. E, B. Foxwor- thy. Georg- Iluder; trombanc. Funk Rum; spin-inn. - Kart; tu- ba. D. W. Gear. piano. Mrs, Chester PARCELHSTSALE Pt.ANmatrmgAPR5L28 The following pmam wdl be giv- irr.iiiiiia, in the rrostrietorUr the - m on Wm nodular-WMIRU Mominl! Glory .sant-g-thee."'or_ . h (in! an M by- -.u.-r-"rr- o-e-err-ri-e- -rts-,ea*oru. "oart,eirtr.-dte_ ”a a. Russell Patterson George Berkman Fun: Srhubert Fritz Knisler Vander Cook THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 1m Nassann Bingham mumsm sc .....-. a...“ ' ' Me _ F. G. W, _ . mm W atlNYY 'Cd school. Ctt'r'"'" NEIGHBORHOOD Jul-muss? Interesting Ham-jigs A“ Thi, Part of North Shore and Vicinity; County Seat Doings dun road near the Winthron Harbor die home lart trek. H, of fnwling ill and Pen mornintr. it IS M139“ due to heart disease, l. It. lain. WauheRan. who has bf-vn paving streets in Highland Park. was low man on two state paving iohs. according to advices from Springfield, Both jobs In on Route 78. seetirm 129A in Peoria county. The first was bid in " 35.53. mad the second at 559,071 Preliminary steps to the oe-ua-i, tion of the Waukegnn Yacht dub“ wen taken here last week when ssl members met 'tid made plans for at big club with many activities on their, hrozram and the development of the) lake from at Wsukegan as thin chief aim. I Merchants of the state of Illinois will ally to the aid of the turner in disposing of his_prodocts at a price commensurate with their value. This wa< pledged in the meeting of the fifth district organization of the mi- nois Chamber of Comment in ' kegan last week. The men of the district will - remember that Saturday. April 23. is the date set for ttxirt up the school (numb and planking has and mu All come out and to- operate with the school board. Friday ant-moon. April 22. there will be In exhibit lucid at the school. The teachers IN unions to have parents of the child}!!! and the Peo- pie '6f the district see the Splendid work the children have done. Friday. April 29. It 2 o‘clock It thet school, an Arbor day mun villi be given by the children and same planting will be dune. Pull inform-i tion will be published "ext week. I On scrotum of so moch i1haess am the children the sthool hm“! decided to close tbe kindergarten for the reminder of the term, About two months ago the kindergarten op- (nod with an alt-linen! of thirty- tive which dwindled doros to about sixteen. Most of the children have the We; TI. Lawn eyes of an automobile 1hr who saw on the street in Ken- hu a young man whoc crashed a s'hl 4: check lab! October in In ugh? a car at his pure, resulted ‘hw arrest of Russell Bussert, 20 Fur! Sheridan, Russo". the lien- ha in yuan: mu who cashed a My: th" l'. F. Amy. ",rWl"'5l'litigtpiCE1 ' A - I L'kunogy i It you All um um- Ln. I": YOUR am‘ It“... "If AND can! BA out m WAS. run . F Northrop. residing on Sheri- road near the north limits of hum Harbor died suddenly " his last, werk. He had tonphjncd 'line ill and remained in bed that ine. l IS Relieved that death Ins inane on the site of the pro- .V water pumping and fittra- t at Waukegan were started irrn of Cope and Fisher thi, th ":30 p. m. last Thursday he Garret and Rothehiid ,1anufacturirttt plant. North vas [rotted out by fire said an indiderwiary origin. A -, been in progn’ss at the some time. W Iut"rr SCHOOL About br Ill "WwetfimeME-flm luv. P. G. nap-Ant. m. a , an In J. Andrews, minister. m chi. SHE“ v e:.':?, It:: at 9:10. o -- Ir 7 _ . : .JIL 'onhip sermon at t :45, a 2St ""5 Ill tin ”nation with this service the two Ge - ', elder: elected at the _ annual Speeiat Union Ber_ace 5:00 P"o. meetimr will be inducted into otfiee Choir. Friday, 8:00 p.ll- Him ordinuiun and installation. The interesrand response manifest Att W595 and friends of the con- ed at the speeia? Lenun. Ce,nfirma- Emile In urinal to b: ""'se'1 ' non and Elsa-r services justifies the P PM? of t/t (“1|an Strut-e P, arsertiot that our (ions were ttot Wir (Mirth, this “mun-canon ty At ram. and we hope and pray that 1'"ht m the unmn ,trvuV m the Ft. mzuw Tinned bressinirs may mull (Pulls .ehyrth t"rieiny {by observ- nmérr..m_ The gran-s! blessing and we of :13“de Fe, m Ralph -904 that (aid an}? to any church. (WHIS- 1iyrtor u! relirr.vu, t1tatra- would be the cuntmuntiun of this in- t"at " l hicagro Pretr:ctrry, will be Ar.til ‘16. yt pun” a parent and mamas meeting: at thcisbyterian churrh, Miss Bar-2mm of Evanston will have charge of the conferencez. May I. tt yum. the closing service of the rrhildren', wrwk observance will take"plare at the Bungalow chunk. The special ,peaker for that suvice will be announced later. iam chun- Att services beginning next Sunday will start on daylight saving time. Set your watches one hour ahead. , pr. STEELE'S MASTOD0N-3500 strong, vigorous transplanted plants now blooming. Choice from 12 varieties, 60e per dozen. $4 per hundred. HEREBEUYW- BUTT1MrWASWRfTTEN 643 Skokie Avenue MaNmNTSB0rurRE Telephone High“ Park 990 . Rou,HigH-dPtrk MILE” lruaNsusc-Praasresc-massrBxANcrr part 1areatedortGreemBnrnndRoe_drxmds.atUhe Blutr. conquepcipgjt 10 o'_dock_. " and "i has. iimh.nndtoeirtgoodeooditimtforwork. 531.430! "etekhaeoesstr.2aretrmod-.NewhsteruntiotsntHe- . Peter, ' sever-Iii was??? Tmeontr. m PrteYaperQr, tttreset-tgrim-leo-eh-er.).")-.-,, mw.hhm4rodM-¢vhhck- 1'e,il',a'a"tat'.tAf,u'dn,'tt,tgt'"'a'd -tr.idrthh-t-mrar-mr. his. U... We have a full line of Hardy Perennials, Trees. Shrubs, and Evergreens. ' Fresh dug, vigorous sleek. Landscape work by day or contract. It's Time to Plant-- Head of the religious .rtmen: of th; Presb will deiiver the Imixx Pansy Plants JOHNC. Anderson Landscape Service AUCTION SALE TMay, April 26th ltr E. D. CRIBB th Amman-u in Ralph 'ta-tts-lad- imam” atnity (h! In plate of th, ttkt Wis churrh, this w unite in the unn-n " l’aul's church begun: he? of children's w department of th, henna! rhurc'r. an” address the meeting, This will ht the third appearance of Misc. Hare arm‘s in Deertield in recent yam. This is itself the wry highest rec- , mmendation to the speaker. Be sure to hear Miss Hargraves, A social nine till be enjoyed afu'r the meet- in; Mid-Wk strrvice fa} Bible study and prayer every Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. Junior choir rehearsal Thurs- day at 4:15 run. Boy scout meeting on Friday from Tu: ti:30 p.111. sen'ics. m: of (‘hitagu Pre le s.renker. Be 'L Ttr. smmd a "h the ohservar in he heid in I wrung. Apr:l 26 Everyone wants the best of everything today. The best of health! The best of children'. The best of modem plumbing fixtures. This Utter desire leads them to our shop. Plumb- ing improvements that you can afford. See them. Drsrtieht are L aves. in chart. partment) th m address the l Arnold Peterson Always a cordial welcome to all on; PART THREE 385 Roger Williams Ave. PLUMBING AND HEATING Tel. I]. P. 561 Peta-ml Plumber: Plumb Good Plumbing man I. P. "TA" Phone H. P. 978 " 'nds of the con- , be present. mm: service in ngreVattirt will tut. MES Ha the education; Ur

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