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Highland Park Press, 9 Jul 1931, p. 10

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The new district takes in all of Lake county and Evanston, and while the Evanston area contains more votâ€" ers than Lake county, the big slice of Chicago that was formerly a part of the old Tenth district is now separâ€" ated. _ Even before the reapportionment measure actually became a law, prosâ€" pective candidates started action on their campaigns and present indicaâ€" tions point to three Republican canâ€" With the signing of the new conâ€" gressional reapportionment bill by Gov, L. L. Emmerson, Lake county beâ€" comes a part of the 13th congressional district with more district power than it has ever before had. Reapportionment â€" Bill Signed andâ€"Lake Co. Included in 13th; Political Results THIS COUNTY IS IN NEW CONG. DISTRICT 17 S leathers. f and $8.85 ; Sport shoes â€"~Golf shoes â€" Black and whites â€"â€"â€" Brown and white Black or Brown calfskin and grain Men‘s Shoesâ€"Regularly to $10.00 Oe John; Ave. % Midâ€"Summer Shoe Sale $4.85â€"$6.85 Short and discontinued lines of this season‘s smartest of footâ€" wear,. Hundreds of pairs and an especially complete selection of summer shoes. All from regular stock. All sales final. SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN Beginning â€"Tomorrow,â€"July 10th, â€"â€"â€" For Two Weeks Ending July 25th Fought Bitterly The measure caused bitter debate between Democrats and Republicans but on final roll call practically the entire Republican majority supported it and a few Democratie members The ‘reapportionment bill, drawn by an allâ€"Republican subâ€"committee and passed in the closing days of the 57th General Assembly, was signed by Gov, Louis L. Emmerson late last week. didates in the primaries and possibly more than one Democrat. Beveral Candidates _ State‘s Attorney A. V. Smith, deâ€" feated by Congressman Carl R. Chindâ€" blom in the last primary, is a candiâ€" dateâ€"for the office from the 18th disâ€" trict as is Rep. Richard J. Lyons of Mundelein and Mayor Charles Bartâ€" lett of Evanston. Rep. Barbour and Rep. Church of Evanston were also announced as candidates, but it is beâ€" lieved that both will withdraw in favor of Mayor Bartlett. Indications areâ€"that â€"Attorneyâ€" James â€"G. â€"Welch will be the Democratic standard bearer. « ASMuUSSEN J )08 â€" 1 IThe Stores of Better Shoes : and $8.85 Summer fabrics â€" White and Be_ige kids â€" Golf shoes â€" Patent leathers Black kids â€" Brown kids and Woven sandals. T HE P RE 3 8 Reductions from $12.50 to Mrs. Corina Malpelli, wife of Peter Nalpelli, 236 Highwood avenue, died July 4 aged 50 years. The husband and several children survive. The funeral service was held July 7, at St. James church, and burial was at All Saints cemetery, near Des Plaines. Mrs, Julia © Redmond, widow of Michael Redmond, died July 1, at her home, 133 Central avenue, Highwood, aged 73 years. She is survived by a son: and a â€"daughter. â€" Theâ€"funeral service was held at the home July 4, and burial was in St. Patrick‘s cemeâ€" tery, Everett. : Two Highwood Women Die; Funerals Are Held Downstate Democrats charge that the bill is intended to make many disâ€" tricts now in the doubtful column, 100 per cent Republican. from â€"Cook county joined with them. $4.85â€"$6.85 elephone H. P. 247 a member of your club, is our troo® chairman ‘and he is the man that ® responsible for getting the automt biles for our transportation.. We wil be mighty glad to have any of 79# fellows drop in on us for a visit. It is a beautiful drive up here and y will enjoy every minute of it. 2A .__ Congratulates Rybolt a "Myron Rybolt, who is a member of your club and who is also the scout .executive of the North Shore Ares council,.is to be congratulated .upon the splendid staff selected to operate the camp this summer. The chef is the best we have ever ‘had, and our meals are all well planned and are not "Hard to take." Our physician in charge of the hospital, is Dr. B. Orest, and he is busy every minute looking after the welfare of the camp ers. Camp directors, Mr. MceManu andâ€"Mr. Boltz, are both oldâ€"timers at the game of scouting, therefore our programs are both entertaining and instructive. Mr. Bersch, who is as+ sisting with the programs, is doing excellent work. Perhaps many o you remember George‘s father was manager of the North Shore Gas C in Highland Park about 16 years ago I ‘cannot mention the names of all the staff but I do say that both the senior and junior officers are all feâ€" lows of high character. y â€"â€"*_â€"â€"â€" Names of Scouts _ "I am not going to burden you with a long letter but I thought that you might like to know the names of tht boys of our troop who are here. The are: George Clark, Duane Copg Harry Eaton, Lee Gatewood, Doug is Graves, Fred Hodgon, Bill Lar son, Bob Moseley, Harry Hanson Dick Moseley, ~Bob Neriem, Codf Pfanstiehl, Francis Ronan, Jim Ru ledge, Harry Skidmore, Bill Tyson Nathanâ€" Udell, Bill Schmidley, Jin Snobble, Geo. Olsen, Don Siljest Billy Watson, Byron Howes, Vernon Rudloph, Milton Tillman, and Dav Pasquesi. Sol St. Peter, who is alÂ¥ â€"â€" "Twentyâ€"six members of Boy Scout Troop 30, Highland Park, which is sponsored â€"byâ€"your ~club, â€"together with their scoutmaster, arrived at Camp. Makajawan Saturday, after. roonâ€"at 1:30 p.m. by an automobils caravan of seven cars. We also hai a truck for baggage which was kindly donated by the Reliable Laundry for this occasion. Camp Makajawan is located 300 miles north of Highland Park on the beautiful Spring lake in Northern Wisconsin. ~Its bank are lined with the picturesque birch trees together with many varietie of evergreens. This is an ideal spot for scouting and all our boys are well and happy. In spite of the fact that the first few days have been hot, the boys areâ€"making â€"splendid headway in scouting advancement, They wish to convey to you: their from your club, $ Following is a letter received from Park Rotary club, telling of the fine time their scouts are having: "Highland Park Rotary Club, Highland Park, Ill. "Dear Friends: TROOP 30 ENJOYS _ LUFE AT SCOUT CAMP With best wishes to your club, Sincerely, John_ P. Udell, Scoutmasté® Troop 30, Highland Park." Thursday, July 9, 1991

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