in appointing workers for their preâ€" cinets. Several workers have alâ€" ready been appointed. The execuâ€" tive board discussed the endorsing of county candidates and chairman of the board, Emmett Moroney asked for more time to study and decide on the merits and qualificaâ€" tions of the remaining candidates before making any recommendations to the club. Members will be notified by mail as to time and place of the next the executive board gave a short talk asking the members to contact all the voters in their precinet and urge them to vote on April 9. It is the desire of this club to work with men to be present at the next meetâ€" ing. D. Inrfan, popular member of Republican Meeting meeting by John Lenzini a motion was made by Harvey Witten that the secretary of the club send inviâ€" The Highland Park Mens Repubâ€" lican club met Monday evening, March 25 at the Pagoda. After the reading of the minutes of last weeks PRIMARIES â€" APRIL 9, 1940 Republican Candidate for Lake County Dr. J. L. Taylor Experienced, honest and capable. Blumberg‘s are happy to announce they have been appointed exâ€" clusive dealers in Lake County for nationally known Heywoodâ€" Wakefield furniture. Now you may choose your new pieces for livingroom, bedroom or dining room from the complete displays now offered exclusively at Blumberg‘s in Waukegan. HEYWOODâ€"WAKEFIELD CORONER VYOTE REPUBLICAN 114â€"1230 So, Genesee St. Heywoodâ€"Wakefield streamlined furniture is popular because it is smart. These lovely pieces add distinction to your home and bring forth a hightened interest from family and guest. For utility as well as beauty you should see the complete showing at Blumberg‘s tomorrow. The low prices will please you. "oâ€" Furniture VOTE FOR Exclusive at Blumberg‘s and to assist them lier in the evening. At the request of their many paâ€" trons, Knight‘s Sunset Cafe, located at 539 Central avenue, will be open daily from 6 a.m. to 2 a. m. Preâ€" viously the restaurant closed earâ€" â€" At 5 o‘clock the Studio Gallery high school group will give a 10 minute play. 8 o Knights Cafe Is on New Schedule At 4:30, Brent Allinson, Ravinia poet and professor of science at Northwestern university will read a group of poems including his own Drama League of America prize poem. Rowena Bennett will read a brief request program. 6 o‘clock. Everyone is â€" cordially invited. Anyone wishing to enter the nonâ€" professional artists exhibit for arâ€" tists of this vicinity, phone Helen Beach, any afternoon between 3 and by her at the Studio Gallery at 1532 Judson avenue, Ravinia. The exhiâ€" bition will open this Sunday, March 31 at 3 o‘clock and continue throughâ€" out the week. Many of the exhibâ€" itors have shown their work at the Art Institute, Carnegie and many other exhibition places. Among the artists are: Esther Barnette, Howâ€" ard Bede, Zeda Clarke, N. Alderâ€" man, Earle Fox, Claire Flosheim, Renslow Sherer, William â€" Sarin, Geo. Straub, George Lyman and C. R. Whitworth. An exhibition of painting and sculpture by 30 nonâ€"professional artists of Highland Park, Ravinia jury in an inquest held at the Highâ€" land Park city hall into the Feb. 6 auto death of Alice Jonaitis, 21, of 725 Jackson street, Waukegan, on Skokie road, Highland Park, reâ€" turned a verdict of accidental death. Charles Vilhauer, 40, of Batavia, Wis., driver of the truck which colâ€" ided with the Jonaitis car, was exâ€" Miss Jonaitis died of injuries enâ€" route to the Highland Park hospital. Her cousin, Lucille Jonaitis, 17, of 1111 Vietoria street, North Chicago, and two soldier companions from Fort Sheridan, Edward Anderski, 22, the driver, and Andrew Desoâ€" vich, 19, were seriously hurt. Nonâ€"Professionals to Exhibit Arts, Sunday At Beach Studio _ Vilhauer testified he was driving his huge vehicle south on Skokie road, about 200 feet north of County Line road, when & northbound auto eut across the parkway into the path of his truck. Return Verdict of Accidental Death In Skokie Crash his story of blame after he had told Wankegan, TB. Mrs. Nelson is a resident of Winâ€" netka and a member of the board of the North Shore Writers‘ Guild. She and her husband, Herbert U. Nelson, vice president of the Naâ€" tional Association of Real Estate Boards, are coâ€"authors of the book, "New Homes in Old Countries." The book grew out of their extensive study of housing projects in Europe. Mrs. Nelson is also a playwright, having had several plays published by French. She will emphasize drama in her informal talk, and point out how many of the princiâ€" ples of play writing apply to story writing and other forms of literâ€" ature. Marion Lawrence Nelson, North Shore author and critic, will be the speaker today at the luncheon given by the "Y‘s" Creative Writing class at McMahon‘s tea room. The Board of Education of the Oak Terrace school in Highwood ‘will produce its annual variety show known as the Oak Terrace Revelries in the auditorium of the school on Thursday and Friday eveâ€" nings, April 4 and 5. The Board sponsors this amateur show each year to aid in the promotion of a good health program for the school. People who attend are well repaid for their small investment for there is such a variety of entertainment. Such numbers as soft shoe dancing, ballet dancing, vocal solos, duets, and quartets, comedy skits, and tumâ€" bling make up the performance. Miss Alma Galassini, who accomâ€" panies the show, is responsible in a great measure for its success for she secures some of the best local talent and gives much of her time and effort in putting the show over in a big way. N.S. Authorâ€"Critic x to Address Creative ° Writing Class Today ‘ cial musical numbers at these Lenten meetings. Easter services at all Deerficld churches were filled with the deâ€" vout observing a great day in the Christian calendar. attendunce at the Lenten and Easâ€" ter services was the largest in many years. Fifteen new members were received at the Good Friday night Communion. Of these nine were adults representing four new famâ€" ilies. The choir of 13 rendered speâ€" Filled on Easter AMERICA‘S ONLY DOUBLE FEATURE ldeal At the Presbyterian church the A 7â€"Course Meal for your dogâ€" Valuable Gifts for You! DOG FOOD *HB HIGEHELANXD PARE â€"PRESS of This new equipment will be the finest and most modern on the north shore, mccording to Ray Molendi, president of the organization who also stresses the fact that garments cleaned in the new machinery are clean, fresh and odoriess. g dry cleaning machinery is the latest venture of Unique Cleaners, 24 N. Sheridan road. 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