Or ark 85 Is! dially â€" invited to ing program at Â¥e or rammar | School n this week. ains Closed PRII nt eld 16 25¢‘ 47¢ 290 10c¢ 5¢ =â€"9, 1935 measles A petition for a writ of ‘mandaâ€" mus was filed by Alford before Judge Dady, asking that: Hendee certify Alford as county e Judge Dady ruled in favor of ord‘s petition and Hendee appe: the case. The Appellate Court in ir first hearing upheld Judge Dady‘s decision and Hendee petition for a rehearing. While it is it certain that Hendee‘s attorney, E. M. Runyard, will make the appeal to the Supreme Court, both Democrats and Republiâ€" cans have, petitions on file in the county court for a recount. ers of the Boy Scout uniform, the Highland Park Scout troops, will stage tugâ€"ofâ€"war contests in their respective meetings at which time the mmth"o@ a pair of Scout breeches will be put against the comâ€" bined strength of six husky Scouts. Any six Scouts who are successful in ripping a pair of breeches. will receive free a pair of breeches each. The Mens‘ store of J. B. Garnett company who is the official outfitter for the Highland Park district, is cooperating in this novelty stunt which is at the same time a practiâ€" eel demonstration of the strength and serviceability of the Boy Scout uniform. On Wednesday night of this: week, Troop 80, of which Joe Riddle is the acting Seoutmaster, atâ€" tempted to rip their pair of breeches and conducted the tugâ€"ofâ€"war. At the time this went to press it was not ascertained that the team of six Scouts was successful when they conducted ‘their contest at the Comâ€" munity Centre last night. ‘Troop 324 under the Scoutmastership of :A. D. Brush, is conducting a, similar conâ€" test tonight at their regular meetâ€" ing at ‘the Presbyterian church. _ Attorney Jack , counsel for Russ Alford, a commuhnâ€" ieation from there of the Appelâ€" late Court last T stating that the Appellate Court denied the petition for a ng in the apâ€" peal by County Lew Hendee from the ruling ‘by Judge Ralph J. Dady to have Hendee issue a certiâ€" ficate of election to ord. ~‘The notification further stated that unless the court doeâ€" uments are p for an appeal AoX. Alfort may DJ seated o the 1935, ord may sea as county clerk by tb;nhh of the court. $ ‘X de* ‘ Alford, the atic candidate for county clerk at. last Novemâ€" ber election, conten that the canâ€" vass board should Have returned him the winner in the . n on the official count. The s, however, showed that Hendee was the winner, In. response ‘to a challenge offered by the Sweetâ€"Orr company, National Scout distributors to the Boy Scouts of America and official manufacturâ€" Scouts to Tést Strength of Boy Scout Breeches Jack Davis, Scoutmaster of Troop 33, has not. yet announced the date of his contest, but it will be held sometime in the near future. Troop 35 of Ravinia with John O‘Connor as Scoutmaster, will conduct their tugâ€"ofâ€"war at their hobby show some time soon, The public is invited at anyâ€"and all of these contests which have heretofore proved interesting and of practical value in other comâ€" munities. * s Mr. Fred Graff ‘ * Passes Away Apr. 15 Mrs. Fred Graff, Jr., of Lake Zurich, died.mddmz following a brief illness at the S Hospiâ€" tal, Elgin, on April 15. The remains were taken to Fisk, Wis., where she was born and raiged, for burial., Mrs. Graff, who is better known in Hi:hl::z, Park as Lucille Helm, was a ni of Mrs. Viola Pansie. Rev. Henry G. Hedlund Appointed to Address ; Lutheran Convention ‘Besides: her husband ,she leaves a)son, Bobby, aged three, and a daughter, Betty; aged one year, to survive her. â€" Rev. Henry G. Hedlund, pastor ‘of Zion . Lutheran church, Highwood, has accepted an appointment to adâ€" dress a Lutheran convention in Chiâ€" gago on April 27. | oz This convention is to be held at Messiah Lutheran church, Waller avenue and Towa streets, and is the 83rd annual eonvention of the Illiâ€" nois conference,â€"a body made up of 157 Lutheran congregations with 75,000 members in Tllinois and nearâ€" by states. Some 300 delegates will be in attendance. | Rev. Hedlund‘s a will have umbject,“flhodmrâ€l""'_ tion of the Gospel of Peace." :. _ THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1935 372 Central Ave. | Tel. H. P. 630 Old Silyer : â€"â€" Jewelry Crowns and Plates â€" L H. NEMEROFEF GOLD DENIED BY COURT CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN WANTED At the close of the "Red Heart Tag Day" held on Saturday by the Volunteers of America to aid destiâ€" tute imothers: with children in care of the organization in this ‘state, Miss Helen Boyce who had charge of the affair eports that Gunther Schwandt was {entitled to the first prize ‘having secured $14.50. The second prize was won by Mary Laing who had $11.99. The third winner had $9.03. The other workers were given movie passes. [ x The sponsors are grateful to those who worked so faithfully all 3’ and to every one who contributed in any way toward the success of the oc« casion. s ’ f . Announcement was made April 18 by the War Department t Brig. Gen. Charles B. Heron, is now on duty as executive for e afâ€" fairs in the office of the phief of staff, has been assigned to command the sixth field artillery b at Fort Sheridan. The assignfnent beâ€" comes effective on June 27. 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Box style. 69¢. ‘ | ; Specialâ€"A dustproof, cedarized garment bag. Full length, ‘29¢.. | . > _ and Mrs. Bellei, !’vho: died | Tuesday, April 16, is survived besides her husband, by her. mother and father, Bellei wife of Mr. Everett Bellei. Inâ€" terment was in Memorial Park cemâ€" etery. | 1 Read The Want Ads % / AA; .’5?1 . § ) ,‘ PAGE THREE [ U 4 U