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Highland Park Press, 2 Apr 1936, p. 5

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N. First St. ues iatsees | Class®" me News . 178 k News i Patrigk, y"re Off" 4,49c :. 39e 17e or . . 39¢ â€"19¢ 49c s . 19¢ ;;35c .. 39¢€ _ 25¢ 25¢ [21¢ â€" 39¢ 2502 Fhone ~ */ ~~ Apriy 3.4 | _â€" April 56 April 7â€"4 17¢ 19¢ 89c 39¢ 19c 19¢ 39¢ 9¢ 19¢ Aprit 2 Ble 3e Laid fl’sDAYy ce hn bay An £o oD uD eRIDAN Ww [mkPuths ‘sftractive Abents ¢4 m p“ El ladi | * !".,M"‘ ‘tor the day‘s activities. in addition, this squadron will ‘have D Aidiay of Aroopers‘ mounts and * which will include tifles, Clozre, pistols, machine guns and es Cout cars, The 2nd Batâ€" mared sCOUL CRTS, . LITO: mIMM: LAMEE] M tion, 3ra Field Artillery, comâ€" nded by Major |C., 8. Richards, will have a 3 inch gun battery set in Aring position with horseâ€" B ‘guns and caissons and ‘the est signal communications equipâ€" ~This equipment includes teleâ€" phone, telegraph and the mewest radio equipment developed for the Army. The 61st Coast Artillery Colonel Chas. B. Meyer, will have ‘ulk 'm’ their ant.i-airgrm 8 GCREENSLADE Electrical Cantractor M O T H S! Electric Shop Zé:ohmm 555 Highlaad Park 327â€"329 N. Green Bay Rd. 747 Elm Street, Winnetka â€" P 1738 Sherman Avenue, Evanston â€" For REPRESENTATIVE Why be bothered year after year with these pests in your upholstered furniture, rugs and clothing ? We give you a 10 year guarantee to kill all moths. Why not discuss this important problem with Mr ‘John B.:,Nash personaly.. _ ‘del | 3 Keller is a lifeâ€"long resident of the LI5HW! District. He has served 8 years AS \Comm Public Works of the city of Waukegan. He i of the World War, and a member of Shat Post, No. 397, located at North Chicago, OlL ried and lives at 517 Oak Street, Waukegan. x| Nick Keller _ APRIL 2, 1936 PHONE FOR ESTIMATE: vork FoRr KELLER AT THE PRIMARIES * o t APBIL Mth®: :â€": > ! Z%®*~ PWVR UFE TNME _ MOTHPROOF, "North Shore‘s Leading Cleaners" \| Phone Highland Park ELECT inch guns, 30 and 50 calibre antiâ€" aircraft guns with all of their finding and firing de . Also on display will be an it arr by the CCC, Medical curps and the Chemical Warfare service. | â€"â€"The Bakers and Cooks 1, which ‘had a very popular t last year, will again arrange an inâ€" teresting display, based on th‘al ory that an army travels on its stomach. Major Dover Bell, QMC, An;t. Commandant of the school, will have oh display a large assortâ€" ment of foodstuffs as prepared in garrison and in the field. f !_The barracks of the Bakers and Cooks school, Troop "A", 14th Cavâ€" alry, Headquarters‘ Battery, 61st Coast Artillery | (AA), "D" Comâ€" pany, 2nd Infantry, "R" Battery, 3rd Field Artiliery will be thrown open for inspection and guides will be provided to escort visitors and answer any fiufim they may care to ‘ask. â€" Parking space for automoâ€" biles has been set aside and several thousand people are expected to be present. Carpenter Work S Om * Warren Harrison Phone 662 | â€" _ 449 Lincoln Ave. lent of the Eighth Senatorial of Waukegan. He is a veteran a member of Sharvin Legion â€" ~NO OBLIGATION Phone Winnetka $360 _ â€" Phone Greenleaf 1632 When You Need KELLER STANDS FOR Republican Cal!dui" ‘â€"â€" for § :. f SARBAT'I‘ T. HAMES _ Captain, Infantry (ADC) Public Relationg. pfleer. Honest® Elections. Adequate Old Age tration. â€" ployed. «_ State â€" | Representative Phone H. P. 3900 for the Unemâ€" IIl. ‘He is marâ€" Now I‘d like to say a word mDo rolling a lawnâ€"a subject zz people really understand, j wn should be rolled just once a) year, and there‘s only one ego c time to do it. That‘s early in the & pring when the ground is just{dry enoug to be firm after frost has leff Roll ing at that time removes fhe Al pockets ‘taused by the frosh pushes the grass roots | badk in the soil where they can get nout ishment. t [ o M 0 8 tend But if you give the soil a T drenching, get it wet down at l6 three or four inches, your grigs v grow deep, strong :x‘ d y resist hot weather muchâ€"betber. | Mason Claims Savir During Tenure of To |accomplish this saÂ¥ing â€" complied strictly with tho e the law which does not cortempl a â€" state‘s "attorney serving as sherift‘s office, a police degartme or L: leht‘ective‘)bufuu.hf ~BH bq : r. Mason during his ifcum cy lus‘mah\uhtod st Â¥ a 1 office as provided by TIllindis law CHATS WITH T "The sheriff, as we interpret the]l ° law, is a policeman and the ‘stath‘s) 3 attorney. is a lawyer. This same|| rule applies to the gevefi!‘ po! e | departments: of the | cou Ay," Mr.|G Mason said. s t 0 : o | As to his savings to the t p | ‘his cost of operation | hasg been‘ an | / e€xpenditure of two ee’lits ‘mp‘ 1| to $1 for Ynfio\u administrat facing similar eircumtt "I have worked," he @ontir "unceasingly for the best) inte of {‘ke éounty and my P record," both in civic and frati circles, stands unchallenged. 4 babyhood I have lived amiong. Here I was raised. Herdé my dren: were born," Mr. M Bo 8 Oratorical Contest ~~ TomorroW fle arinual , oratorical | est sponsored ‘by the Ameori '(3: and the American Legion Auxifar will be held Friday evetiing, ril 8 iithe Deerfield grammar‘ gdhool auditorium at 8 o’cfi;ck. t 1B | â€"‘Pupils of the eighth g des 0f the Deetfield, Wilmot and Binnock im schools are participants in th 3 tost!" The three winnel wi\} be awarded three silver. lovihg cul@ a$ in previous yéars. | | _ [ || | 1| Selections by the school. on epâ€" tra under the direction of Miss} Virâ€" ginia Engels will be a Part 06 g program, also several other n Fica numbers will be, enjoy ‘ § )!â€": Thae subject of the gration@will orators. parents and all . frie to attend and hear Ground Th:?u d: Feed Lawn N« By the best time to fee as soon as frost is out t convenient then, fo K“dmmpvetowawfl the soil. But more i + .m“flmmm:F:e“ an y € Sigheadstart, Later, wh upmwfindlituegoom w grow t to g jump or weed zras‘musthavea\l‘(‘:?a Offl': elements it needs from the soil. take chances with manures, bo: or sewage fertilizers:â€"they two or three of these vil Feed VIGORO, the compile p it supplies all eleven in Balanc .,‘.-u.“- t it insures you against failitre fro tial starvation. EB‘L ‘app s have made it f Rorld s _ W Supplies oll gleve *~~"elements needed fr entra Adwe. Co. = ‘;,i Evans Feed Store â€" |F Husenetter Hdwe. . â€" =m¢ Hdwe. / Te Hdwe. â€" « <[F USE THE COMPLETE: VIGO good and h« iry up gnd di e | soil ‘n . ref tdown):_‘l' your gra&gs w me;h-f r.: || Savi re: of: Offic â€" t 190B . 5 on, . Republics d he stath‘s‘ UHis | sam everil: po I :ou . . the taxpager h ! n its |kompaged ministrat tanges (8 1 ) T uEs "‘ rita aidl n |\ NJ tht supply only the ation®@ will age" Fand nre urged ;| |\ The first 'meefing ‘was well atâ€" | tended and the members are most ‘Theg| enthusiastic about continuing course. id ho h questions as "The lflgshe‘ and id difj.| Private Rights" ‘are being given a a re@@ | thorough â€" investigation. : Members t 1 .;:Q.ho group are Mrs. Robert. Walkâ€" igs wil} | er, Mrs. Robert Black, Mrs, Howard a w lith, Mrs. J. C. Morrison, Mrs. fl' 3| Iph â€" Rosenthal, Mrs. Florente sA ngle, Mrs. Hq'ry Sellery, Mrs. R. i’s f llir Sherer, Mrs; Raymond Simon, o an !:| Mirs. T. R. Wyles. s t t 1 giv@it a mllm m‘t bo! &E PRESS8 & "Be}| | The c ‘the Bethany ; *\ | The choir of the Bethany Evanâ€" :';1 ic ;Lml church will pfimfifit‘s as En ;vitll known cantata "The aQracifixâ€" ment, | tion," on Sum:ry eyening ?‘t"‘fl:ls ~"["| p.m.| The local choir will be asâ€" mp@h. | sisted: by several soloists) from the a 1w \§chool of Music of Northwestern lawy, | university. Mr. Frederick / Beiler et U ‘ ‘the director, is completing his third gu‘gcg ear of work at Nflrthwest!m, his | same | | dership in tl’e Bethany choir has rolfce, very able and| effective.| The pol , ¢ 6 » My.| choir will be accompanied at the . [ /| grgan by Miss Charlotte Brand. A xpager | dordial invitation is extended to all en Sian howilhtohmtblisea'ntdh‘._ 7 yo \\Joseph: Rioux, 87, of 8287\3:03 avenue, Highland Park, passed away at his home on [Monday ~of <this a A carpenter contractor, the deceased was one of the| piorieer vesidents of Highland P’nr:‘; making Ais hbome ‘there since 1878.. The 1t for the first house built by My.) Rioux in Highland Park was haujed from Chicago by horse and . 124 + 4887 is the in ) "ll. e ?. e £arP s n:lvlnx Are his wife ;hgifour‘ rs, Mrs. Derilda Berube, Mrs. Mary Peuena{x‘:nd Mrs. Emma : ck of Highland Park;| Mrs. n £wdcn'cksofi'of Kenosha and irge sons, Ltu‘x;oqf Evanston, Alexâ€" ider of Chi ‘~and Nicholag of !‘I land Park. | NU \\Funeral ser were held Wed ay morning mt 9:30 from St, lagies church in Highwood. Interâ€" nent was in l,t:‘thm;h Shore Gar: of Memories. h 4 fl%u‘dy Group, Will ‘! _ Hold Meeting April 6 { l| e second meeting of the éStndy Group of the Government and Legal Status of: Women depsrtm.'n%.' will ‘held Monday, April 6 at 10 a.m. at the Highland Park Public library. f*‘ (Mré. George Gaidzik is ‘chairman ‘“d an mviuttl:z"iis :‘gunded %:n- | te to atts e ne 6: ‘1;4; f [ _”{ Eff‘?,l‘lle Cruci'fixi;E”' |_ _/ at Bethany Church wfs Held Yesterday \!\‘â€" for Joseph Rioux n(, Park,; last Wednesday mornâ€" ng.‘ Funeral services were: held riday at 2 p. m. from the Trinity piscopal church, Highl;z.d; Park. urial will be in Greenwood cemeâ€" {rs. G. Dunning, 78, died at the 1o§e,of her d&nzfiur. Hfi (Vietor Fabian, 1880 Groveland ave., Highâ€" irs. Dunning Dies _ _ ‘at -Daugilter’-s Home ery. A:n Exâ€"Service man W‘dfl an exâ€" ceptional record| in pr?ncu well ag private businiess, (<! ~* > REPUBLICAN 4 A C K. for State Senator P e ialg . i uo 1920 If You Dt;n ‘t Know Him Personally â€" Ask Your Neighbor Themxivinkl' Wor:;a:l club will hold its . ar m & Wednesday, firfl' Sth) at 2:30, in the Village house. | be presented by the talented young sculptor C.; er . Willianis. He calls his talk "Sculpture in the Makâ€" ing" and b an artist‘s studio to the auditorium. . Mr. iams selects a 1 from his ence to use as a subject for making a basrelief, _ [ ; 3A | t Members their friends are cordially invited. 51 n _The Home #opoir. shop, formerly located at 20 S. First ‘street has moved and is open for business in its new location at 24 N. Second Warner Williams, | Sculpture, Speaks Here THE GREAT NORTH SHORE! WITHOUT REPRESENTATION! : Liiwyer â€" Educator â€" ‘Publi_c; Official â€" Election, April 14th, 1936 Served the City of Waukegan n:A vote for a successful business Aan wis pected a é‘;r:‘g‘:'T;:‘,;!pMc office will be a vote toward then was G10C ( & | sound government. *4 of Waukegan. Home Repair Shop Moves Sliced Bacon :Ib. pkg. 17i¢ Rolled Veal Roast lb. 25¢ Pork Sausage Links Ib. 23¢ Thelfie are four seats in the Statf Assembly from this district. The North Shore does not > .hawfra single one, : (With population enough t /: | ; toâ€"glett all four). | _ . )\ :}â€" ;. Elect a North Shore candidate for State Senator. WISCONBIN _ § Brick Cheese . â€" Ib. 19¢ Frankfurters Round Steak Complete Selection of Fish Thursday, Friday & Saturday Highland Meat Market . Cl â€"| ‘««««â€" Free Delivery â€"â€"â€" 8 North Second, Street ‘~Phone Highland Park 135 HE FITS THE OFFICE Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday John J. Hogan for Economy and Efficiency County Recorder Also a complete selection of Fish and Oysters ryD of> for Lenten season. | We cater to rra.rties and church dinners at wholesale prices. Let us fill your order on I that next party. | On ‘the Republican Ticket. for CARD OF THANKS® _.> We wish to tly acknowledge our heartfelt ks to our many friends for their| expression of symâ€" pathy, many of kindness and for the floral offerings sent during our recent bereavement Mrs. Joseph Rioux ~/~~‘~ and family. Ib. 24¢ Ib. 29¢ PAGE FIVE Waukegan 1

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