STATE AND COUNTY CANDIDATES APRIL 8 Edmund Fuss, Frank H. Funk. Ed- ward J. "untrue, Charles R. Hunk. Justus L. Johnson. Julius Klein, Les- (Continued from page 3) Lowden, Jones P. Mambo, L W. McKinluy, W. H. Mil- nncis W. Peterson, Frank L. [ Wm. Grunt Webster, Edward Mums. John T. Wood, Richard Stanislaus K. Basinsâ€, Fred- _ Bearh, Ellis 3. Cook, Thoma vry. h'tetrhen A. Day, Chorlea hols, Patrick J. H. Farrell. “MIMI... "It 0b.. representative in canâ€, district (vote for "mV-tar, R. Chindblom, Alhbel V. Smith, Ed.. ward H..Seabrid[e. Robert W. Hom. mes. Maurice T. Weinshenk. _ For state central committeemnn. Tenth district (vote for ottO--Wi1- am M. Brown, Leonard A. Brundnor, Erie A. Soderstan, Charles W. New batter, Alfred c. Gunn. For Mate Representatives A For representative in general I:- »embly, Eighth district state legis- lature (vote tor one, two or three)-- N. L. Jackson, Riehard J. Lyons, Lee McDonough, William M. Carroll, Charles M. Palmer, Fred A. Galiger, Grace I". Buntuw, CHINE! F. nuns, John Flir. " For a e n a t o r i I I eontrititteemtut, Eighth district (vote for one)-Ralph P. Pihl. For County one“ For county judge (vote for one)-- F. Bairstow, Charles F. "was, THE PRESS For probate judge (vote for one)-- Mgrtin C. Decker. Judge Decker has for many years eMeiently performed the duties of this office. He his no opposition. For clerk of the probate court (vote for one)--John R. Bullock. Mr. Bul- lock is the present incumbent. He has always proved en "kient and able oftleer, H's has no opposition. ' For county treasurer (vote for' one) - Jay B. Morse. Mr. Morse, the Perry L. Persona. Judge Person: has held this once for many, years and has fulfilled its duties with credit to himself and benefit to the county. Charles E. Jack is the other eandidate. For county clerk (Vote for one)-. Lew A. Hendee. Mr. Hendoe In: been county clerk for years and has given entire autisfuction to his con- stituents. He bu no opposition. affairs and drew a convincing picture of America involved in world "trim, and not in an isolated program of her own. Mr. Kline discussed the League of Nations and World Court in a clear, concise way, urging Amer, ican women as citizens to avail them- selves of complete truthful informs- tion on politics] questions betore.eotn. mitting themselves to opinions. Spring Luncheon The annual spring luncheon of the club wlll be held Tuesday, April 15. at 12:30 o'clock. Reservstlons must reach Mrs. George Bliss, Mg North Linden svenue. not Inter than April ll. Following the luncheon there will be reports of otheera, election of off1eerrttnd a group of poems and songs by Rowena Rustin Bennett. ll. P. WOMAN’S CLUB ACTIVITIES NOTED MrcBoyd will be assisted on this oeeaifon by Mrs. Kellogg Speed, Mrs. James Watson, and Mrs. M. R. Ehle. Report on Films The Better Films committee week- ly review follows: The locul and neighboring the-ten are ofterintt the following attractions that are recommended by the Better Films committee: "Seven Keys to Bttldpttte"--Thri11- ‘mg picture, exciting mystery element combined with comedy, nuke some- what unusual entertainment who. Adults, youth 16-20. "The virtritan"--Strone and very thrilling in spots, but not over done. A picture of Western Frontier life far above the Henge. Adultl. "The Vtrttabond King"---' mutu- piece. The finest romantic comedy made since talkie: came. Family, Butler who is so gifted in the placing and developing of lovely voices. and in Miss Boberg she found a voice of exquisite bird-like quality. She ha- beeh a protege of the Chicuo chapter of the D. A. It,, and those who have heard her are quite extnvagant in their praise of her. For county superintendent of of schools (vote for om0-T. Arthur Simpson. Mr. Simpson is the pres- ent incumbent. For nanny years he has ably sdministered the duties of this Miee, His opponent is W. c. Petty, superintendent of schools " Antioch. Voter, in each precinct are urged to vote for their candidate for pre- cinct eotntttitteentttm On the ballot space is left for writing in the name of your candidate. present treuunr, ha been in that ottiee for several years, and in hits hands the flnattee of the county have been wel handled. He he no opposi- tion. _ For trheriit (vote for oneh-H. A. Doolittle, Elmer Gmn, Edward A. Brown, Lester Tiffany, Edwin Ahr. strom. D. A. R. Musical and Guest Day April " At Home of Mrs. Boyd (Continued from page 4) (Continued from page 1) I Thumhy, April 8, 1980