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Highland Park Press, 14 Apr 1932, p. 29

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o, Pastor :00 am. Spe- ir, Sermon by of Garrett Bib.. sored by tlie Mtrrrtrtrr""irirr"-" There will be on, but a free- eeeived: as.” service at 8:00 .spenk on "The sins Christ" 8 sedly genuine. emfton of the Got Our New 1:30 a.m. ' sal, 8:00 p.m., g prayer and "lrrjsisii'Biir" REY. wok, Pastor , J Church Ltoph Keller, ial meeting of pf the concre- Iedinbely liter 0 decide upon xvenue ttunion. meeting of the parish house Luncheon will milky) the M it. "trttVr lira! Church Terracé 'eople's meet- 'pie, "Putting "Leader, Miss am. Mr. Ar- al. Mr. Mer.. of the Vestry lay, April 18, mutiny) the “attained nt , the Third APML u. may iffi "The Dan- US. on Ue ernor _the tmoffieittl .retums indi- {gamma in dhaving Miss EtheldSkidmore as . ' t eir new a viser. She has one a great cated, Otis G.lent.t, for U. s. Sen- deal with girls and boys. Having lived in ator also led In the county. Wil- Highland Park tgl tlfsqtetg Elm Placle W, "W " ,7 . tt l . Jleerdiehie] ields thLschoo. ham J. Stra ' Irie she 13 well known by a ttreatananr uni u and present secretary of state, won looked up to by all range; We as fortunate . . __ in having two Dee (dd-Shields Giriy' Ath- the Itt nomination and was We: 'Ieue Astrociatiirn tstNsriikrttB' Arr-tyrttng with W . _ m Lake county for that nomma- Miss Skidmore servedin 192x-1929.and Myra _ _ mummy: APRIL 14, 1932 CllllllOBL0lh, SMITH LOSE IN PRIMARY irti,. ward Conrad, 4,619; Dr. J. E. war, ter, 4,619. Circuit Clerk L. J. Wilmot, unop- posed, received 13,945; Recorder Lewis 0. Brockway, also unopposed, 13,887; and County Surveyor Chas. E. Russell, unopposed, 13,691. Demoeratie Nominees ' Charles F. Hebior, of North Chi- cago, on the Democratic side, had little trouble disposing of Ernest A. Loehrke, of Winthrop Harbor, for circuit clerk, 2,298 to 1,819; and fieial count was; Taylor, 9,363; Ed- this, township, with dll precincts in, was tmoiBeial1r Smith, 1,009; Mn- son, 1,114; Memsnry, 203. . For county enditor'on the Repub- lican ticket, the vote here, with one precinct missing, m: Penal], 522; Abercromby, TN; Oskins, 44; Sar- velln, 800. Morley, of Antioch, for recorder, 3, -332 to 1,532. T William A. Deane had more trou- ble with. his rival candidate for state's' attorney, Charles H. Noll, for a tabulation, still eight precincts short, gave Deane the lead and with.. out a doubt the nomination, 2,691 to 2,265'. . EEK WmririirtiiiFal iFgFii- rg.riio-nirtiL- ated in the district, as was also State Senator Ray Paddock on the Republican ticket. publieisir "iidirifiiiitroii ' f 6F "i6tiTtrisiite' mair in the Tenth district was as follows; according to the tmoiBeial figures: Chindblom, 601; Simpson, 439; Church, 576.' _ decisive as. he polled.2,7?4 against his nearest rival, Milton Aronstam with 1.387 and G. C. Melendy, of Mundelein, with 562. Len Small, leader in the statewide primary, aiso carried Lake county. On the Democratic ticket Leo Daily was nominated for state sen- ator, and Rep. Thomas Bolger was again named for his office. In, DeertUld Township In DetrfieW township, with two pretinqtr, missing the vote for Ite, far as reported, than elected Ire: Precinct I, C. Trowbridge; Pet. sl, Sum Santi; Pet. 8, Quest Albert; Pet. 4, John Oliver; Pet. I), w. E. Alexander J. Link ran far ahead of the field for the nomination as coroner with 2,119 to 1,547 for Dr." D. B. Lemery and 1,388 for Dr. M. every" precinct of The county. The victory of Kenneth E. Young Lylé Cowley} ' Lyons, Carroll. Paddock Representatives Richard J. Lyons (Continuéd from page 3) Precinct Connitteenen m i“ . 7.71 tai, a: . c' Mortal: Pct , _ ' --- "mu-r-ttupon-tttst-ttte Democratic committeemen elected, as far as reported, are: 1st, D. Jul- ian; 4th, W. D. Cox; 5th, W. E. Brand; 6th, John O'Keefe; 7th, Joe Gabon- argi; 8th, Nth, Samuel S. Smith; 11th, D, Cortesi; 12th, B. Cmni. There was an unusually large Democratic vote polled in Deerheid township, especially for a primary election, indicating strong prospects for a heavy vote from this party in the township this fall. .In the Second precinct Sam Santi'l won over three opponents in an ex.1 citing race, with a plurality of iid in me‘Tenth. W. J. 01:00 beat M. K. Tillman, 13 to MV, in the Eleventh, Hued Schneider won over John w'. Munro, 150 to' 100. Saturday. April 16, a bus will be waiting to take 30 Girl Reserves on an eduutionnl trip to Chicago. 9 30.10550. trip to Chicago; 10:45-32:00, trip thru paper factory. and, factory or magazine press; 12 200-1 :00; each lunch. drive thru unwell “rest and China- town; 1:004 A6, aquarium; 2:00-2:80. plan- etarium; 2:30-3:15. trip to Evamstoo light- house; 3:304:00. Rahal Temple; 5:15-5:45. wast station: 5:15-5:80. trip home. y V Every girl in ttttrin fter m lunch and cocoa milk or milk 'l'i'li be furnished. Fuen- new --ee JrM5iWait"iradii -aiFaidanrrthase-d 'arptrr; ‘Ihé Jt'ttA1tttWef he , a??? 9102.. our!“ w:wn1mor.e may!!! 0919. ".t'. "d'" htdrreWini. t/1t'.tf . "_'""'". 'f'l'fli'ik'l'i,i'lilr'l" 1ttuniicca'riu'iiht tlat y" _ V Every girl in tthin fter m lunch and cocoa milk or milk 'l'i'li be furnished. Fuen- ervutions must be in not later than Thurs- day evening. April 14. For farther infor- mslion all the YWCA-tst H.P. 675, q shiner'sv Méther ind Daughter: Banquet. Dinner will be aerved at 6:30 o’clock. All oetifeint, pity} -driirkiiutd of tirc, goals each with Chiago Sports club, J. Ugolini making both markers. this date and attend this nnnual 1entermin- fortunate in having Mia Ethel Skidmore as their new adviser. She has done a great deal with girls and boys. Having lived in Highland Park and attending Elm Place ashtrtLansUthe-Drer,tieAie9i_el1ig, high_schooh Cooking Discontinued The eookittteintrtrm have been discontinued until fill. but Saturday cloud the two xix weeks tour-es. Time tettie,ur and eook- ing in general bald. making may good things to at: nut bread, banana cake. hot water ninze'rbreud ind vanilla “not. dough- nuts. cream chip beef on tout, and Sitrr cake. Every member of the” claw- thor- oughly enjoy every minute that was went in the YWCA's kitchen. 7 _ _ Y.W.C.A. or at the Green Bay-Raul school Thursday morning at 8:30 mm. Mrs. Me- M-nus will be there to sell tickets. Reser- vations must be in not later than Thursday noon, April 14. _ Manic. any Gg towel. V JGiri Muir swim from 11:15 to 12 noon. ‘ __ . -,-2....-...-,,... Chou Up A dogja to be tried " Palo Alto, Brother, be -rounetf. and undis- Cilif., tor chewing up city with ttttttL, élwpyu region?“ that , a=ua-.Blu.e.-hut-ttrhe, girl- Bertrorrcetthtrltl, , mashing“): must " their Just inatTiiir with their Adviser. Myra June Hutton. Out- of-doors Inching: are planned for spring months. After their drawn game of Sun- day last, the ‘Gonnella Soccer club will be " full strength for their genie with the Soldiei- team, end the fans will be given I tidbit game " this is one of the strongest clubs in the league. Owning to a few Swill Swimming next Saturday Girl Itererres, Cid Reserve News Kantian! Trip Tl. PIIOI . "Stir Tllk” ’ by E. W. Sundell Would you like to know more about the stars? Come and hear Mr. Sundell tell us about them on Friday evening in the auditorium of the Public library. The auditor- ium only holds 108 so this talk is being given at this time just for Girl Scouts. Make the most of this opportunity, Girl Scouts, and do not miss this chance to hear Mr. Sun- dell and to Beehis wonderful radium star ehart. T First Aid Course All Girl Scouts who attend the first aid course are asked to come earl on Tuesday evening, particul- mm missed a meeting, so as to make up work missed and also to review bandages. went on a six mile hike on Monday uenakizuctheir-hu1ioysu1ctttgttp fire and discovering new and inter- esting bits of nature aiong the way? Tuesday, Troop 5 had a beach party and cooked .their meal over a camp fire on the beach. Several games were played'before the girls jstuttt3tti, fpt_hpple, ' ' e _. The course is being given by Mr. Charles A. Waite of the CNS. & M. R.R. and is proving most popular with the Girl Scouts. The girls tak- ititrthis ebur‘se are tttmy-to- pass their first class work and secure their badge . Forty-five girl scouts are enrolled. in the early afternoon. Each pa- tio1-anade a tire aiitLarnted "trrdhe best-rthis honor being given to the Wise Owl patrol. _ 1mrte1rwas-eooked Twenty-four Girl Scouts of Troop I enjoyed a party on Thursday ot 7:30 Pan. at the Presbyterian church, which took the place of the regular meeting. They will meet again - next- Frid-ftemoom--0amr, Todd, Scribe. DterftehF-Girk-Beout Troop 2 The Deerfield Girl Scouts of Troop 2 enjoyed a very pleagnt evening Troop 4 went on a hike on Thurs- day morning. Their hike was nicely timed between the shower in the over camp- fires in the Coal weeds on Ridge road. It was planned to Mine 3 mm Tttt-TtrirNmither Trec vented so games. were played until the cars came to take us home. church. They learned en interest inc tune in which the Girl Scout laws were interpreted into every day newspaper articles. The new my in which policemen mew are carrying out their work mey he used to define the Mth Girl Scout law---'" Girl Scout is Courteous.” After this, the girls used up their pep in singing 96m. The meeting ant, Last week being spring vacation Deerfield Girl Scout Troop 1 Girl Scout News NEWS NOTES . ' Pi Delta Birthday (‘elebntion Members of the Pi Delta club will celebrate their second anni- versary Thursday evening April. 28. The committee in charge of which Caroline Saathoff is chairman. are keeping the plans a Beeret. An un- usual novel time is planned. "You, yourself must be on deck to cele- brate our second birthday, by heck." ---A mistry party awaits you. Friendship Club Dance: v-- The club spring dance will be given at the Y.W.C.A. Thursday evening, 8:30 o'clock, April 14. Le Barons Syncopators fiire piece_or- chestia will furnish the music. Tickets my be purchased from members or at the door. Marie Born and committee are in charge of the decorations. Edith Suomi and At the monthly board of direc- tors meeting at the Y.W.C.A. Tues- day morning, the following monthly statistical report was given' for March. Y.W.C.A. club attendance, 248.., _Arrrl, _ Reserve club, 1stteod1rnrti' _1, freshments. -199. _ Board. committee, education. 206. Callers 290, monthly daily use of the house 430. . ‘. udiit'tumotrettarieir..- $18 " Print In Don . The m ”W I. -- a"??? £91,399: amen; 'au-iii-heirs aa" ATGiiGi iiraaE 'Ah as1'r,ri'tfiii'.aui'2eftfi,"ft at-Ura-talll-hr-eV in. - . sum-7am my in. B,s'rt.tuu-eottd0t.ebt"e aridh you um». . IEID BIBLE M. " S. MARKET " m. Outside organizations using bqild- "**‘"‘WANT:A’Dsf-~' BRING RESULTS atnewhmprkes “It! “Mum" TWENTY-NINE (O)

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