Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 1 Apr 1937, p. 2

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â€" 2A â€" For Asst. Supervisor, Arthur H. Swanson ; lorQuA-n-or, Harry Earâ€" hart; for Town €lerk, Albert Larâ€" son; for Town Collector, Gregory M. Sheahen; for Justice of the Peace (five to be elected), Clarâ€" ence J.â€"Shetzley, Samuel 8. Smith, Richard B. Martin, Dorsey D. Huâ€" __A formidable list ‘of candidates “’“0‘ .'3 incumâ€" com ..‘nlnt’ present o4 of whom are well known in this ' &a“:‘mm to ful & e thige ts 4 Bar se is Nn ticket is composed as folâ€" 8: ‘The chosen chickens are then given the worksâ€"stripped clean to the most stubborn d&fi' feather, ALL the "innards" are drawn out fimnam after killingâ€"not rwonths later. it Sel mb ts diebÂ¥oed‘ and "the woben himim and the limits of Liake Forest are to cast their vote for the offices to be filled at this Polls will be open from 6 a. m. to 5 p. m. and the polling places will be the same ag the. presidential election last November, Citizen‘s Ticket Endorsed by Many What manner of chicken is this? hi oo se ie goae one many c 8 raised at the Birds E{u r&fi in Indiana, It seems that Birds Eye peopl% raise t'}:;le; chickens in a scientific way. pare special diets of butgcnllk n‘t’l"wed to add rolls of white meat to the breast and sides, And they keep those chickens sitting so quietly just to make sure that the white meat reaches you extra tender. f W.gn:tn u\:fi- chickens "l; ready for mar are carefull Iy Goveninent mm And only the top half of Grade A poultry are -‘:-â€"' touched with his own handâ€" the laziest chicken in captivity. A chicken that squats from morn till nightâ€"ever silent, ever quiet, seldom ever blinking. : WORLD‘S LAZIEST CHICKEN DISCOVERED ON .. & INDIANA FARM PSX \pgh l C 35( fesumucer BR ((vg per dozen i $ * m Noneâ€"Such Small Sifted; 20 oz. No. 2 can 10 North Second Street un Highland Park FREEâ€"PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE 12 oz. cans NIBLET CORN EARLY JUNE PEAS Noneâ€"Such Vacuum Packed Del Maiz KOLLER GROCERY it<CAMAY :: Beautiful m Women HOUSEHOLD FINANCE YKALILEBRP®S AeAQgaAaA®tDoBy â€"| 205 Waukegan State Bank Building, Second Fidor 210 Washington Street, Waukegan ; Telephone: Ontario 7110 LOCALLY MANAGED OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL citi€s Household Finance sponsors EDGAR A. GUEST in "Welcome Valley." a THESE DEALERS SELL BiRDS EYE roops COMMUNITY AERVICR GROCERY, 391 Central Avense GBO. B. WINTER INC., 361 Roger Willisms Avenne, Ravinia A & P FOOD STORE. 510 Central Avenne How you can reduce cbargés 0n d SPECIALS for April 2nd to 8th Loan may be repaid any time to reduce cost. Charge made on unpaid balance only. on your OWN signature (HUSBAND AND WIFE §1GN â€"TOGETHER) Telephone Highland Park 35 CORPORAT!ION 1OA N s es en oignps hame of your neateat Birds Hpe so intensé and so that thy fam fndaes ts anthaity sealed in! The full flavor miracuâ€" lously held for you! only method on record that brings yw’m:arm-&-hmdhdc as the minute they left the farm. WM‘mdyb in th m&flh&:‘n“ + are a Sink n speoin on broting ths wotk at 456 each and upâ€"depending upon The rise you ntiect. Sixte raige Hom uu.h’:-w.mw YÂ¥ dealer has these “amuw_-fl as & full prooing, Rosavetsated procedt uerd for all Birds Rye Foods. And is the llordutou-finu.'d.lz erned township for the next years the citizens of Deerfield township are requested to cast a straight ballot for the entire group :i“w on the Citizens road, were badly shaken up and their car completely â€" demolished Sunday night about 10 o‘clock when theyâ€" were struck by a car driven by R. C. Taylor, (colored), at the A large group of citizens repreâ€" senting various clubs and organiâ€" zations in Highland Park have enâ€" dorsed the entire Citizens ticket at the same time reminding all voters not to become indifferent in this mumw»m Leo Casey Family Escape Injury in Auto Crash Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Leo Casey and two children of 280 North Green Bay senetter, Henry A. â€"Hansen;â€" for Constable, (five to be elected), Charles A. Donner, Herman Sasch, Russell A. Campbell, George Hesâ€" Russell A. Campbell, G ler, Theodore Benvenuti 2 cakes 11c 2 for ,25('. oraih : Cl *â€" : 3TG Highwood will be a veritable . poâ€" litical battleground during the month of April, the first race to be run is the township election, which will be held Tuesday, April 6th, and while for the most part, the candidates on the Citizens Ticket are unopposed, there are two Indeâ€" pendents for Justice of the Peace, both hailing from Highwood, and one Independent candidate for Conâ€" stable from Highland Park, Paul A. Blum and Charles Glass are the Independent candidates for Justice of the Peace, and John Rouse is the Independent for Constable. Blum has lived in Highland Park nn{l Highwood for the past fifteen "Bulldog® Drummond," one of the most popular detectives of fiction and the screen, has only eight hours in which to solve a series of crimes which grip London in his latest screen adventure, "Bulldog Drumâ€" mond Escapes," actionâ€"packed, lightâ€" hearted film thriller which will be featured Wednesday and Thursday, April 7 and 8 at the Deerpath theaâ€" tre. The film stars, Ray Milland, Sir Guy Standing, Heather Angel, Reginald Denny and Porter Hall. Political Battle: > in Highwood This Month Is Foretold Warren William, best known for his portrayals of the suave film deâ€" tective, comes to the screen in a strong. characterization in "Outâ€" cast," a story of mob fury, which opens on Saturday, April 3, at the Deerpath theatre. f "God‘s Country and the Woman," Warner ~Bros.‘ Drilliant picturizaâ€" tion of the James Oliver Curwood novel of ‘the same nameâ€"dealing with a feud between lumber comâ€" panies in the deep forest.of the Great Northwestâ€"opens Sunday, April 4, for a three day run at the Deerpath theatre, with Geo. Brent nnld Beverly Roberts in the leading roles. Deerpath Theatre Announces Program Mr. Henry J. Wurzburg, of Chiâ€" cago, father of Mrs. Lawrence M. Stein of Wood Bridge lane, passed away Tuesday at the Highland Park hospital. _ Funeral services today will be private. Aged: Resident of _ Highwood Passes on . Mrs. Fred Peterson, aged 71, 319 Euclid _ avenue, « Highwood, ~passed away Sunday at the Highland Park hospital, following a brief fl‘gn. Funeral servicesâ€" were held at :30 yesterday afternon at Kelly‘s chapel with burial in Northshore Garden of Memories. © â€" Mrs. Stein‘s Father Is Taken By.Death Funeral services will be held this afternon at 1:30 o‘clock from Kelâ€" ley‘s chapel, to the Redemer Luthâ€" eran church, where services will be conducted at two o‘clock. ~Burial will be in Northshore Garden of Memories. She @s survived by a daughter, Mrs. Lucille Kagner and two sons, William and Elmer. J. E. Hildreth, Assistant 495 W. Roger Williams Ave will be open for business L. Lauriden‘s BARBER SHOP Mrs. Caroline Kramer, 67, for over 25 years a resident of this city, passed away Tuesday at the Highâ€" land Park hospital after & short illâ€" ness. A coroner‘s jury in the inques conducted by Deputy Coroner Mau rice Penney today decided that Me rilahti‘s death was caused by ear Mrs. Kramer Dies; Funeral Is Today William Reed, 1403 Westview rd., oo Reviegs in ns ce e ti in > as he was searching for 'om ignition of the car was k _ A "dead" ‘.ttery and empty : tank gave additional proof that the enâ€" gine had been running, police said. The Caseys were driving north a car coming from the west on Harâ€" Taylonis car struck Casey car on the left rear, throwing it over on its right side. The roof of the car was torn off and nearly all the glass broken. The Caseys all crawled out through the roof uninjured except for a few scratches and a "severe shaking up. . ® Missing from his home for two days, Elias Merilahti, line rd., Highland Park, was f dead Sunday night in the front seat of his automobile, which was parked in the garage of his residence, Elias Merilahti Is Found Dead in Car intersection â€"of Harrison street, Ey anston and the Skokie road. _# APRIL FIRST the inquest *HBE PRES and both tickets have emphatically emphasized the fact that this polâ€" icy will be carried out thru the enâ€" tire campaign, and they are to be commended for him‘stand. The only mass meeting one hears about thus far is the one to be held by the Betterâ€"Highwood Party at the Oak Terrace school auditorium on the evening of April 19th, which is the eve of* the election, and at this time according to Mr. Thomas Musâ€" satto, campaign manager for the Betterâ€"Highwood ticket, all candiâ€" Cowboy, Indian, Ranger, Baseball Play Suits, ready for outâ€"door games. Sizes range from 8 to 14 years, and 4 to 10 years. % tivity, both tickets exerting themâ€" selves by individual solicitation, and visits to varions homes. To date the outstanding feature of the City Campaign is the clean manner in which both parties are conducting it Ehrens, and the Party headed by Glass was for many years a busâ€" imess man in Highwood, and is well known. * "* , On , April 2nd, the Citiâ€" zens in'mblda‘;zqt-fi- ‘=¢ both of the r!hhh “&;n‘WI baseâ€" ment. On same evening friends of Paul A. Blum will gather in the home of ‘R. Clyde Cameron. 5 .In the city election which will be held April 20th, the race will be beâ€" tween two tickets, namely: â€" The People‘s Party, headed by Fred is well known and has a mhhfldfin Yankiboy‘s Play Suits ~ _ "91.95 Triple Protection where the rub is most severe â€"at the TOE and HEEL. Style and Quality are assured! More service than you are accustomed to, unless you are one of the Triple Guard Brigade. " More Service In â€"â€" "Triple Guard" > Westminster Hosiery 25¢ and 35c pr. GARNETT n af mantines hald Betterâ€"Highwood Charles Portilla. pres dates on that ticket will address the assemblage. . Thus all in alleven tles in the 5, all candiâ€" u--u..'?.'.uf.“"'i‘...-.g. .-;nurhoflfluu-,“h. seek. t 136 North First St. Highwood Political Observer AA ADTHIL RPMYKG â€"ABRBACTE PONTIAC PONTIAC SALES AND SERYVICE ANNOUNCING MARCHI BROS. Sales and Service NOW AUTHORIZED M, 525 Central Av. * $ Tel H. P. 3100 foin maly formmediars Weat, design subtly shapes the slip to your figure. Certified quality C Sengatie*." V.top _freut. Stzes 32â€"40, Pate White and Tea Rose.¢ _ _ ~:_ Individually packed in celloâ€" D.A.R. Plans Program of Interest, April 3 On afternoon, April 11, the m chapter of the, Daughters of the American Revoluâ€" tion are planning an interesting hour â€"with McGuffeys Reader and charming music of the same period. The proceeds from this program will besent to the lllinois D.A.R. Lincoin Monument fund. Phone Highland Park 910 Slft Typewriters Repaired All Work Guaranteed SPORT SLIP It Pays to Advertise $2.95 4 6

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