[ _ fes‘a hoi Pureinee 1B oes "ve ol Ad hi the i On April 15, 1987; Miss Martin will have been the voice of the Marâ€" shall Field & Company "Musical Clock for exactly seven years. For two hours every weekâ€"day. morning of the yearâ€"from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., C.8.T.â€"she presents, through Columbia‘sâ€"Chicago ~Radio Station If Miss Halloween Martin hasn‘t more ‘broadcasting hours to her eredit on one program under one sponsor: than any other radio anâ€" mouncer, someone will have to unâ€" cover some very imposing statistics. Halloween Martin one voice, one radio program, one sponsor, twelve hours a week for seven years. WOms mm WRCV Cl CLW. E. AMOTE #" from the m ï¬r m & m ence Chicago tlmn on April 4 the society presented its 31st annual April 15 is the seventh Hm.t rshall Field‘s twoâ€"hout weekâ€"day radio progri "The . Musical Clock," 'huo.."qunt-voleod announcer is Miss &lldwu& Martin. ‘ 8:30 and 9:00 am., C.S.T. Their ‘‘Today, Thutsday, #h6 165 voices Choe hh th t hakes Shid "Musical Clock" â€" | Program Célebrates Seventh Birthday Te 4 mininits Hirt L bamahc d witl ho charged at PAGE FOUR Shitered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office st Highiand Park, Wincis HICGHLAND MEAT MARKET 8 North Second Street Phone Highland Park 135 Issued Thursday of cach week by the Udell Printing Company, Strictly Fresh FRANKFURTS »18c Tender Made CUBE STEAKS = 25¢ Pork Sausage =25¢ Lamb Rosettes =32¢ Lamb Patties =®25¢ 19 oz. No. 2 cans Blossom® TOMATOES ® "The Finest Meats at Moderate Prites" ® Blossom Cut Green BEANS â€" Stringless 19 oz. No. 2 cans 10 North Second Street _ _ Highland Park FREEâ€"PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE KOLLER GROCERY KOLLER®‘S GROCERY |, MEATS THE HICGHLAND PARK PRESS SPECIALS for April 16th to 22nd OPFICES : Pridé, §1.50 per yehr Telephone Highland Park 35 John L. Udel, OxYDord, Large packages ..... 25}'22!;- soonivrewpvlemsevectivottione 2 for 39c Noi P aAP eAE â€" _ P1c Delicious and Tender Giadys Udell, Classified Advertising Rolled in Bacon eal Clock" holds the allâ€"time record for the greatest number of broadâ€" cast hours of any program on any station or chain in the country. Starting in April of 1980, the “."i:luu'num umed nu-'n same p, ass the status of a public service. . The time is announced esch five minâ€" utes, Frequently the temperature in downtown Chicago is announced, thus giving Chicago families a hint on what to wear for the day. All of this is incidental to the m itself, which consists of a lected group of musical numbers inâ€" eluding popular, classical, voeal and orchestral selections. Someâ€" 40 reâ€" cordings are broadcast each mornâ€" So far as can be ascertained, the Marshall Field & Company "Musiâ€" some 65,000 musical numbers during E2O OB matched by 3if misiing hel! s natihoel poo. #ranis now on the air. yas 24 the Thady"or Th ind m"uflh.m has announced hay +0 Mmiy * minitaiine No late tiger, Miss Halloween Martin awakens each weekâ€"day three alarrn clocks, in order to start WBBM, a wellâ€"baianced program of recorded music. > lins nords Watus Ars. * * ho. Hicke B 2 for 25(: _2 ... 19¢ 6 conts per single copy 271¢ . . . Fully seventyâ€"five players turnâ€" ed out Sunday at Sunset â€" Golf club. . . . Rev. J. G. h pastor t:fd Bethnn{:behurel, has bee appoin to a icago :.++ The C.P. Sumvum shop is moving this week from 8. St. Johns avenue, where they have _ One of the most serious Aree in the Ellsworth Mills nce â€" on Ravine drive 'll‘d_“tlv_" =g m.amnz,mmm&?- turned from a two months stay in m.‘:“.d:':.,:..;.;m"“'..' a the e serve Coun i ie aonee nue. . . . The William Millards and Florida. aged the "safety island" at the corâ€" ner of Central and St. Johns ave ;uu,lcugm... lr-.‘O-ur“.Bollw gigements of their lisn, to Mr. Ernest C. Forest Rockford, and Wilhelmina to a George Shelton of this city. , . . Mr, Milton Frants has sold his home. Deerfield to Arthur Merner. of Chiâ€" cago. . . . Dr. Davis of Deerflceld has the Highland Park Presbyterian nulnutiuol.flud.:.’““; evening. . . . A furniture van damâ€" at progressire Highlasd Park through the files of The Press. LOOKING BACKWARD TWENTY 1 AGO . 2 c t T‘ODAY the motor car § is generally spoken of as "‘transportation," and routine driving accounts . for most of the mileage. Cats _ and roads have improved, but the pursuit of motoring pleasure for its own sake has deâ€" creased.. To car owners who think they can never recapture the kick and thrill of their "‘first car," we want to introduce a‘new kind of automobile, the Lincolnâ€"Zephyr Vâ€"12. This car has already brought back to many people the habit of "‘driving fot pleasure," Drivers 6f experiente will apâ€" proach the Lincoinâ€"Zephyr with eagerness, as they would a newly detigned airplane, and at eath new featute their minds clitk: "It‘s righeâ€" Yes, we are actually driving > w for pleasure again" 101 N. St. Johns Ave. Â¥HE PRBSS % % For presidentâ€"William L. Keady. oo ien e ennantnenr aries % T. Wright, Elmer Nall, Richard W. Bannockburn Ticket Has No Opposition . ** _ Bansockirm vetere wit go is the will cast a unanimous ballot for the following unopposed ticket: The following achedule is anâ€" um-dor-.udul-hdl ther t mooh shieg uy fms Tork that the annual has been planned thus: * mn-sâ€"ï¬-udnurnz mumwd horll §§ 24 â€"Bouth: of Deerbeld _ Api â€" road to the County Line; West of the St. Paul tracks to Wilmot road. April 26â€"27â€"North of Deerfleld road to North avenue; East of St. ‘Paul tracks to cast limits. _ mymuâ€"-h&«w to County line; east of St. Paul tracks to east limite. \ Containers must be placed on the parkway for the pickâ€"up and should be strong enough to hold debris. Cleanâ€"Up Week in Deerfield Apr. 21â€"29 have a son born Friday st the Highâ€" from Long Beach, C4 spent the winter, . . Jacob, Jr., of Deerf the birth of a son, April 1. Pirst Stroet. . . . The Gust Redines entertained eighty friends Saturday on im i k . â€" . Ihe land Park » » « Mr. Harold Yme"’;m;tmm Motorâ€"wise people will be preâ€" pared for surprises the instant they step into their first Lincolnâ€"Zephyt of1937. From the passengers‘ standâ€" point the intetior is more than roomiy; from the structural angle, it strikes a new note in engiâ€" neering design. Here is a vehicle for six adults whith is it‘s logical!‘‘ There are in fact so many new features to the Lincolnâ€" Zephyr that it is difficult to take them all in at one timeâ€"its smooth, sleek beauty, its Lincoln machineâ€"precision, its toughness uhder the stress of service. Lincoln Zephyr VL naw ow rarchs«â€"Conseniocnt borime css be arranged * []* built around the power plant and propeliet shafte Christ, Willman has served as a trustee for the past five years. New candidates are Supple, Schneider, and Hertel. Of especial interest is Palmer are candidates for réâ€"elecâ€" tion as is also Clark Wessling. SX {rasteesâ€"Haiph ‘Foterems, M A. Pottenger, Edwin Palmer, John D. Schneider, Harry Stupple, Wilâ€" liam Hertel. clerk, usually eontested, 1 “!vmsu_flzbnghcm various names. . ‘The office of village mdï¬odxt:l:;-.ull s any curâ€" rent reports can be relied upon there is to be a lot of "writingâ€"in" of um.'tfl’. The race for president is the known opposition One complete ticket is in the field for the Village election in Deerficld “&qu'c.‘t vmu-'onï¬-l"oqhdu On Bannockburn will also vote on : reduction of the term of village Deerfield Village Election April 20 For presidentâ€"John A. Hoffman. Por For clerkâ€"Miss Frances Towler? Open: WEEK DAYS 9 a.m. to 6 p.fi. WIDAYD..-.M.,... BUNDAYB bmfl. 2:30 p.m. to lda. pm. muâ€"-mkg_._pâ€"n.u-u-m CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING °ROOM First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park _ _ visibility with the large panorama windshiéld. Let him show you how this new Lincolnâ€"Zephyr deâ€" sign increases your safety and your Average speed at exceptionally low cost for a car of this size and power. Any Lincolnâ€"Zephyr dealér will be happy to let you drive a 193] Linâ€" rather than over them. Out of this one fact grow numerous features that you have desired for years without perhaps realizing it. colnâ€"Zephyr on hills, on rough roads, in the city or wherever you feel you will get a good tompirâ€" ison with any car you have ever driven. Call yeer Lincoln Zephyt dealer, voday, and make the trial without obligation of sny kind. For instance, let any nearby Linâ€" colnâ€"Zephyr dealer show youhow, Tel, Highland Park 710 Remember we are open evenings until eight. This is for your convenâ€" ience. Moraine Grocery and Market. ctiaie tep Pm e ty noe" *** nntow mterat nds clection on April 20 ï¬n as follows: Precinet 1 (Town Hall)}: C C Precinet 2 (Fritsch Home): Judgesâ€"Leo Seiler, L. G. Hvale, and William Steffes. for Mildred Gunckel and Miss Irene four year terms, but will draw lots 16 N. ‘Toll.