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Highland Park Press, 20 Apr 1939, p. 1

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l-hc-p-.-u-: the Elm Prooy is siimatine thtit Yeit‘s 8 o‘clock life. Music is to be dvess an his Address Elm Place P. T. A, Friday P, M. im Jesse Lowe Smith auditorium at Major Fordney To highest number of votes in the enâ€" taxes was defeated by a vote of 578 to 199. Party Winner In Deerfleld Election Better Government It costs: nothing to try, except a willingness to visit in the homes of aamu.wm to the HIGHLAND PABK PRESS. On each such sale, votes vmhwwonfi.h‘ GRAND CASH offered and every fifth dollar will be one‘s own upon reporting returns for the day. ‘There is no waiting or delay in this commission payment, Was any fairâ€" er proposition ever offered to willing workers? You be the judge. only about as fihmwfm' EVEEYBODY WINS CiZRâ€" GULATION CAMPAIGN,* es should be entered. We are at a loss unusual for a live wire entering the paign right be d&-fltm“&h lod. it million votes, is a Tlot of votes, and right now is the time to get them. One does not need to have had any previous sales experience to earn a nice daily income or a worthâ€" while prize in this campaign. Neiâ€" ther is any investmenat required. can in 5 new 6 subscripâ€" ufimofi&m‘u new 5 year subscribtions will mean 8,000,000 votes. Any new contestâ€" ant entering now will still get the advantage of the first and second week extra vote coupons. Now you can readily see.it would be nothing Join Contest Now that very thing happen in other campaigns I ‘have conducted that had much more speed than this one has shown so far, £ tre cash to accomplish of * inndred diferest things. _ Thl comtmunity is uo different from any forrpmingrtemied in oontan: name only. w week that it will be rather difficult élose of the all important lurge opâ€" m..!.'.....a..".?'&.u..‘ votes secured thru obtaining subs serintions will decline. so it beâ€" In Need Of Cash? wach an apportunity. There are seeâ€" forth every efforts because no doubt the ultimate GRAND CASH WINâ€" NERS will pile up such a buge numâ€" ber of votes to their credit next fib;umlnhdwnlblg 29 be leading the ficld. I have 64 Major Fordney will base his ad The results : There are many in the Highland live 4* ~ *T I : 0 °. * + ks m * ts C us ie » F2 } ten 5. m n | . a % P J 1 3 1) ‘ s ¢ B * [ * r f LAE i a * 3 T. ! 4 by The Bethany Evangelical Church 3‘-‘7""‘â€";7-!"'\5-'&';;;"3 Ti prevent a. mightth Antercabe | the ‘Maserk aighy af which Tes. ment of . wholesome _;: !Ho:.hl'b.*‘hc & . on| . There will be towels, holdâ€" EiAE c ies Musical Program At Bethany Church Friday Evening. Mhh-fib'am and returned to Highland Park about 30 years ago. Sarviving Mr. Schwery are his wife, Birdelis, a daughter, Frances and two sisters, &hl:ud'fl?-‘ * -hy-nh‘.tho'd.:h- Seguin and Logan Funeral Home with interment at Ascension Cemeâ€" served as a Deerficld township justice of the peace for cight years as a police magistrate from 1981 to 1935. The family home is at 514% Laurel Avenue. Highland Park justice of the peace, died Sunday in the Highland Park w after a long iliness reâ€" sulting from a heart allment. . Mr. i m nptctiee Ior teraied Pome. years. win Haprmmnst on hok as and treasurer for a period of four and in various other r\flh-adnchna’ A charter member of the Highâ€" ="‘~'I hm:’-q 44 years, At the time of his vetiveâ€" ment from active business, he was Herman N. Schwery Passes Away Sunday &mm@â€"éuw away April 2, 1985. _ News of the death of Charles Harâ€" Tas ht bem t teshies of tagh is in Y o m on u..,&’.‘.'.‘:m: where he had been spending several %%Tf:u r-n’m' § mu’u-muuha-:a: Y o o o o at main office in Highland Park with yards located at Fox Lake, Round Lake and St. Charles. â€"On February 23, 1889, he mazried months. Mr. B m:_%u the Al eyon on a ay and Tuesâ€" the highest point in the dintinguish ed career of the great sereen actor, Charles Laughton. Based on a W. e--;‘fn:au -..‘ role of ing characterisation, which he hanâ€" Prominent Citizen Dies in Florida finish for which he is famous. Eiss Lanchester, his wife, and others in the cast, canry off their roles with Charles A. Harbaugh Powell and the music that accomâ€" panies it are both so likely that rhythm. In addition to the plausible story in "Honolulu." Beott and “m a:-nhhud--snll "The Texans" tells of the experiences of a southern family caught in the whirlpool of postâ€"war of old Dixie, the gâ€"w“-mu admit that the "great cause" is lost, while Seott, her romantic partner, is the homecoming soldier who sees that the only hope for Texas is to flo”d“b‘: on esttle. . On the sereen for Friday and Saturday of this Charles Laughton lA‘lc!d Attraction (Continued on Page T) who was 74 years OFFICIAL. NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK lane, on Tuesday April %5, at 2:30,| the musical sccompaniment proâ€" m;..,.‘::..dl....“".zr:r?._..z‘ The Musart club, of which Mrs.| the cutstanding cartoonists in the Independent Ticket Mams 116. _â€" /~ Third Wardâ€"Richard Shannon 155; Evaristo Campagni 173. k / > < c > â€" Fourth Wardâ€"Arthur Kehrwald h.uli' conteated election in the city of Tuesday, all candidates for aldermen of the citâ€" izens party were elected with the Heket defeaied Artour Eehamaid of 25 -:;.:."’..m m" Mh.'“ ’: ®. .21';:_ ward, ABbert Bork; Third ward, Paul Copp; Citizens Party Win in Highwood Election Among the 'E-u’* : Mu&'h::hflmt:: "Tre. shae. o e Hikio Parkâ€"Ravinia Kiwanis Club sre: Presentation of Gifts from Diâ€" visionâ€"Michae! J. Haney, Kiwanis opten of Giftsâ€"Howard F mmm«f v._ -.‘v-"n, # ighl LCR | City Election Reguits by Precinets Bowes ‘ .............._854 219 329 456 311 47E 201 206 258 224 2788 ‘ tmroso.... 148 181 16 1056 79 888 317 a17 276 188 2158 &â€"â€"-â€".-hfl 1O WHL sss i7 are 183 182 toe 106 2027 â€"â€"»â€"1654. 96 68 88 98 304 12 270 S10 191 2108 Nelsou ~............. 148 100 88 1 128 o2 sao sho 286 25T 123 2083 Price _....._.,fl~zfl MBb 11s on sepâ€"2ee ase 211 151 1950 Sharp ... 254 $18 209 2 umzmmmmm Bwanson .......__808 800 317 280 B0Fâ€"a06 207 447 211 247 208 21 3638 Hansen . ............854 284 253 335 200 330 285 579 416 361 100 200 4157 Thorne ... 188 umq‘m 80 164 98 148 112 100 1496 Kiwanis Club is Priiires io 2t Ual sof Gaeak Wednesday Night Ronan Last the Kiwaenis s Highited ParkcHevints wat sréainte od their charter at a meeting held hfi.w-hd.mu the Kiwanis Club of s _ Following a delicious dinner, the Save the i C Salute to theâ€" F A W. Carlson. e _ Introduction of guests, Paul following program was given: To) wap kn tss 190. in Te P hemeaed I ionter ane f" > Mayor vate was as follows: Paul 119 116 -:’uz 381 264 290 17 136 PREODNC‘TS se Bs h diosn thi"memtier Chorch Office, H. P. 68%. Mr. Vaughn Shoemaker, Chicf Cartoonist for the Chicago Daily News and last year‘s winner of the Pulitiser Prize for the best carâ€" toon for the year, will be the guest :'mh'fio Men‘s Fellowâ€" W? The dinner will be at T o‘clock and the meeting will folâ€" low directly, both being held at the Highland Park Presbyterian made it possible the flourishing orâ€" ganization of today, ‘The high light of the business of a:sâ€"manm: progress during the (o-uâ€"u-h:?) tos Men‘s Club To Hear ons t« Apr. 26 a gown of her own mother‘s, Mrs. Natalie Van Riper. As pretty Jane Skidmore drew open the cover of the life sized album, and the sweet and dignified Mrs. Van Riper was roses, broke into loud and prolonged apâ€" and rose in salutation and a»mdmmm women of forty years ago, who had started the Club on ‘its way as a potent force in the lives of its memâ€" :undhmll‘;dthm;: . Preceding program, mmhmhnh“hbl: manmer, gave s humorous accoun of some of the difficulties encount -lhfi--rlymnu:mw. history, ending on a note gratiâ€" leaders whose vision and faith had n‘ the Living Album of the well« beloved figures of one of the chartâ€" er members of ;bo.::’ub., attired in Mrs. Murray Of Woman‘s Club Brimful of sentiment and old the Highland Park Women‘s Club Tuesday on the forticth anniverâ€" sary of its foundingâ€"an occasion long to be remembered by the very large gathering of members in the pink begonias and fi:..nldd :Ilfiladl.dcnnlvdlu T2 s14 888 s08 205 1to s322 816 458 192 214 242 288 3584 9 10 11 12 Totals Mrs. Henry Juhrend, Highland Park .__._____._...._595,000 m-nmnom.,nwmm_____.__m.ooo mmu;:m«m:mum-)zmmu So that readers may take a personal interest in the camâ€" paign and boost a favored contestant, clip and mail this coupon to THE HIGHLAND PARK PRES$ and proportionate credit of votes will be given to the contestart of your selection. Your Following is the comparative standings of contestants in ‘"The Highland Park Press Everybody Wins Circulation Camâ€" paign" still in the first of four periods. Capital Prize is $700.00. Contestant Address # Vote Mrs. Gertrude Deerfleld ........____...___. 629,000 Mrs. m&mwm e ldn;dnl’.mk..wm:w Josephine Park .________.â€"â€"â€"â€"680,000 mmwm. ; e ?.3‘-_1“1'0!'; Jr., Highland Park .________________ 818 700 Relative Standings in Press Campaign Bowes, Swanson, Sharp and Gourley Chosen Commissioners For Next Four Years ‘weeve. with M Rousy St domitth the primary shties weee aiee high serve with Mr. Ronan as commisâ€", the e were sloners. ‘With the exception of Mr. mhhw% Gourley, none of these men have| running first with 8,788; " held offices in the City government | second with 8,638 and Sharp with previously. Mr. Gourley was the| 8,008. Gourley who scored the fifth only member of the Council to bé| highest vote at the primaries, was reclected. He will enter his fifth | fourth in the election Tuesday, with term of office, : |2,027 votes. > Hightang Park mesning wno". C lth | | Daniet 2, Devitcwho was «iitain« largest votes ever cast in the his.| ®**d in the primary election with tory of the City government. An|* low vote of 753, but became a increase of 1,485 votes over the priâ€" www:"‘h' when an $veewhelming vows of 49457 | Seding the election, ram & close Sfi pread interest being manifest :iodhm of WM': hcmmmw Mayor Dooley‘s 2,322 votes. Dooley increased his primary vote of 1217 m Pm ¢ mine > RONAN ELECTED MAYOR BY A LARCE MAJORITY smme rars in 1uesuay s ciecuon. Jerome P. Bowes, Arthur Swanâ€" son, N. 8. Sharp and A. Lyle Gourâ€" ley were the candidates elected to (andidate Subscriber Enclosed find $................_fOf....=._=.........s, subscription to THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS 588 Central Ave., Highland Park, 11\ Addreas Swept into office by a large perâ€" Please give crodit for this the :uwmecm,mm. candidate whenâ€" William J. Brown, passed , suddenly, a week udhcmdn.m(dinx with a vote of 2,158, in the finals.. Henry Hanson ‘polled a larger mhfio‘udmz es ecrr, .Or % mmmt“o«mrw 2,626.. In spite of the fuct that Dooley gained over 1,000 votes, it pmimary surpius, pius ais increase at the finals. subscription to 1105 while Ronan‘s gain â€"~..628,000 ... 627,300 _...818,700 «.. 595,000 NUMBER $

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