Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 18 Apr 1929, p. 43

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Emil Bollinger was the additional member elected in Shields. township. _ Three assistant supervisors were added to the board, irfireasing the membership to 38. The assistant suâ€" pervisor offices were created in Wauâ€" kegan, Shields, and Libertyville townâ€" ships. Waukegan now has nine asâ€" sistant supervisors. The members of the board who were reâ€"elected follow: â€" Edward Brown, Round Lake; B. C. Thompâ€" son, Zion; Hans M. Dronen, Zion; William J. Obee, Highland Park; Charles Harbaugh, Highland Park; William Bletsch, Highland Park; H. S. W. Meyer, Fremont; David Van Patten, ‘Newport; Edward J. Monaâ€" han, of Shields; M. P. Dilger, Wauâ€" kegan; Dan Short, Waukegan. : Assistant Supervisor, W. E. Miller, Libertyvville. > Supervisor William Rosing, Anti och. and Harry Welton, candigate for asâ€" kistant supervisor.. The entire Theâ€" ocratic ticket was victorious. â€" The new ‘members <bf the board, four of whom are from Waukegan, follow: _ â€"â€" frmsq: t Assistant Supervisors W. C. Berry, D. *A. Hutton, John McCann, and Fredâ€"Decker, all of ~Waukegan. Asâ€" sistant supervisor Emil Bollinger, of Lake Forest. â€"â€" 3 s _,M_&w;tstmdingfiatm;fi the »election . was the reâ€"election of Supervisor H.‘€. W. Meyer, of Munâ€" delein, for tke 16th time... He was unopposed.: Meyer has completed 30 years of service on the board and is the oldest member in point of service. & Voliva Ticket : Wins: â€" â€" In Benton townshipâ€" Supéervisor B. C. Thompson ‘and ~Assistant â€" Superâ€" visor Hans Dronen were reâ€"elected by a majority of three to one. They were endorsed <by Voliva andâ€" ran on the Theocratic ticket. They were opposed by two independents, W. E. Anderson, (runningâ€" for â€"supervisor, Martin was defeated by Van Patâ€" ten two years ago after being a memâ€" ber of the board for 14 years. 3i Antioch Race Hot _ . _ Another hotly contested. election was in Antioch township. William Rosing. was victorious over Frank B. Kennedy by 72 votes. Rosing polled 536 votes as against Kennedy‘s 464. Rosing succeeds ‘Barney Naber, vetâ€" eran member of the board, who "is retiring. ; f fft+ry«, Fhere were contests for supervisor berths in only three townships. Suâ€" pervisor Dave:Van Patten of Newâ€" port township defeated Edward Marâ€" tin for aâ€" second time by a majority of more.than two. to one: Van Patâ€" ten polled 294 votés.in the district as against Martin‘s 127 votes. Nineteen members of the Lake County Board of Supervisors were named the : April 2 townshipâ€" elecâ€" tions. ~Twelve were reâ€"elected and seven of the‘ successful candidates are new members. > Nineteen Supervisors Chosen in Last Week‘s Voting; Twelve â€" Are Reâ€"elected Those Reâ€"elected Ninetyâ€"eight . Odd Fellow and ‘Reâ€" bekah lodges of Chicago, embracing 50,000 members have .launched a concerted drive in behalf of the Orâ€" phans Home at Mattoonâ€"the @!ld Odd Fellowsâ€"Rebekah Launch Benefit Drive Contests for offices of justice of| Folks Home at the peace and constables featured cago‘s monume most of the township elections. | _â€"the Mid ~Citv 21â€"25 South Secornd Street HUPM O BIL E . MODELS NEVITT MOTOR SALES Sweeping on all Reductions â€" The plan according to ~General chairman, Louis J. Delson, is to raise a large sum for these institutions by. means of | a ;. monstrous ~ frolieâ€" showâ€"=and dance at the Ashland audiâ€" torium May 11th, to which the whole: membership is asked to sell tickets. Folks Home at Lincoln,,. and Chiâ€" cago‘s monument to Oddfellowship â€"the Mid~City Temple. f Some of the unique features of the frolic are a popular daughters Highiand Park, Ilinois 4 |â€" contest, to elect a "Queen of the Frolie," a spectacular grand march led by prominent Odd Fellows and Rebekahsâ€"and stars from the theâ€" atre and radio. _ ‘ § Victor Varley is west side chair. man. < Harry R. Rogers of Brookfield is west suburban chairman. E. A. Malmborg, south side, and Bob Walâ€" ton, north ~side, while the . noble grands of each lodge are acting as chairmen of his or her. lodge. > Thursday, April 18, 1929

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