Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 11 Apr 1940, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Hall and Taylor Victorious In Republican Nominations Tuesday and Democratic nominations, accordâ€" ing to unoficial returns: For State Senator Richard B, Martin, R. For Representative in Gemeral Asâ€" sembly, 8th Senatorial District Brown Pierce, R. MA..'IIU’.D- THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1940 gu wimain priddi¢ auu uourge £ in his opponents, while in Precinct 9, Harvey Witten won over Emmet Moâ€" roney. In District 10, William Witâ€" ten defeated W. Gordon, Republican eandidate, and 8. F. Knox defeated John R. Todd on the Democratic ticket. Hugo Schneider Jr. defeated Fred Tucker in District 11 on the Republican ballot while Leo Charles Gotti was suceessful over Joseph Cabonargi on the Democratic balâ€" lot, and in Precinet 15 Elmer Claâ€" vey won over Leuis Cassell. _ _ Edward J. Kiammer, D. Several contests were staged for the office of precinet committeeman. In Prosinet 4 Vincint China defaatâ€" Precinet committeemen â€" elec were as follows: 1â€"William Burgess, R. 2â€"Vincent Chini, R.; H. From 6â€"John Oliver, R.; Edmond Lemkuh1, D. â€" 7â€"Sam Martin, R.; Howard Sheaâ€" hen, D. 8â€"Frank Ronan, R.; H. H. Doty, 10â€"William Witten, R.; S. F. Knox, D. 8 11â€"Hugo Schneider, R.; Dominic Cortesi, D. _ _ 12â€"Harry Marhart, R.; Byron K. Perreault, D. s 13â€"Edward Strenger, R.; Leo Charles Gotti, D. The American Legion Auxiliary will hold a Bingo party at the Highâ€" wood City Hall, Wednesday, April 17 at 8 o‘clock. There will be the eustomary door prizes and refreshâ€" ments. The public is invited. _ Charles E. Jack, R. Harold D. Riley, D. For Clerk of the Circuit Court L. J, Wilmot, K. James E. Powers, D. For Recbrder of Deeds Howard L. Scott, R. Fred A. Galiger, D. . 9â€"Daniel Davitt, D.; 15â€"Elmer Clavey, R.; Mike Miotâ€" TAYLOR‘S 33; to 50% BINGO PARTY APRIL 17 (Continued from Page 1) MOVING MAY ist TRACY TAYLOR For States Attorney For 38 E. RANDOLPH ST. CHICAGO John L. Taylor, R. Orville J, Lane, D. REDUCTION ON LUGGAGE Charles Noll, D. AFTER 48 YEARS Harvey Witâ€" H. Fromelt, (Continued from Page 1) have, and what an honor it will be to be in one of the three music groups. _ chorus, which is directed by Mr. William Fischer, which did such outâ€" standing work recently in "Student Stunts," will also give a few numâ€" bers, thus producing a varied and delightful evening‘s entertainment. The small entrance fee will insure a large attendance, which is stimâ€" ulating the young people who so ably perform. The mmm follows: Symphony in C Minor, Larghetto.Williams of H. At the Friday night concert, the High School Band, which recently won a first rating at the district contest, attired in its attractive uniâ€" forms, and under the leadership of Mr. Harold Finch, will play some especially appealing music. The Friday Evening Siegfried‘s Rhine Journey Concert mma:‘fi'xr“; .._._R. Strauss _ Robert Bryant, ich Horn Sololst Finlandia (excerpt) ...__..__.__.. CHORUS AND BAND Harold Molter Will Speak at Midday Service on WGN Harold Molter, Christian Science Committee on Publication for Illiâ€" nois, will be the speaker at the Midâ€" day service, broadcast over station WGN (720 Ke), Chicago, on Tuesâ€" day, April 16, from 12:85 to 1 o‘clock (C.S.T.). The address, which is one in a series presented by repâ€" resentatives of different religious denominations, is on the subject: "The Measure of Manhood." All you need to know about QUALITY DOG FOOD is the name The 7â€"Course Meal Ideal raanx w. avemas Connomme and Clam Chowder slightly Managee higher In pricé. ... Slibelus Pn. Highwood Junior Wo-ul.'; rosperity club will sponsor a dance with Red Edwards‘ orchestra furnishing music on May 4 in the Labor temple. ets may be obtained from members beforehand or at the door on the evening of the affair. $¢hwood Junlol;i ty omen‘s Prospe Club to Give Dance Helen Minorini, social chairman, is in charge of arrangements. Jasâ€" mine Sesso of Highland Park will play the accordion during the interâ€" missions. Officers of the Highwood Social Service are to attend a special meetâ€" ing, Monday, April 15 at the home of Mrs. Ray Suzzi, 321 Oak Terrace at 7:80 o‘clock. It is imperative that all the officers attend for this is a very important meeting. Highwood Social Service Officers To Meet Monday Refreshments will be served. Tickâ€" Advertise in the PRESS SPICED PEARS MONEY SAVING SPECIALS Btrictly FRESH EGGS per dozen ... Monarch Whole No. 2%, size can . NAVEL ORANGES JUICY ORANGES (for slicing), large size; dozen....... Blue Goose Economy Values Texas Seediess Sweet and Juicy GRAPEFRUIT A CATSUP Savay or Richelien Cream Style CORN Gingerale, Root Beer and Sparkling Water _ 4 _ UNXIVERSITY CLUB BEYVERACES Rinso THE #1GHLAND PARK PRE3s 35¢ (plus bottle depostt) pkgs. For Friday and Saturday, April 12 & 13 for for The voters of the Deerfield area were informed by legal notice that elections are to be held for the Deerâ€" field Grammar School District and the Highland Park High School Disâ€" trict on Saturday, April 18. The Grammar school election is to be held in the Deerfield Grammar School building from one to five. The Highland Park High School District election will be held at the Town Hall in Deerfleld from 12 to School Elections Are Saturday in In the Deerfield Grammar School District, a president and two memâ€" bers are to be elected. Mr. Burton B. McRoy is candidate for president and Mrs. Myrtle A. Weiss and Mr. Raymond T. Meyer are candidates for the two Board offices. For the High School District, Mr. Harold Norman is the candidate for the High School Board from this area and Mr. E. James Fucik is candidate from Highland Park. Two are to be elected in this election. While there is no ocntest in either election, it is felt that a large vote should be cast in these elections Coffee (Continued from Page 1) y KS HILLS BROS. 409¢ Tender Criap CELERY APPLE SAUCE No. 2 size can . Security Preserves or Jellies z assorted flavors; 12â€"02. jar.... for Long Green Fresh ASPARAGUS Extra Fancy Winesap APPLES best for cooking ........ (serves 4 to 5 persons) ; large bunch TOMATOES TOMATOES N6 2% size can No. 2 size can .. No 1 tail can (4 dervings) Whole Peéled Apricots â€" Boysen Berries â€" Sliced Ponthes (halves or MONARCH FINER FRUITS can Your Choite Butter 3246 DAIRY BELLE Many Thanks To the Republican Voters of Lake County : I wish to express my thanks for the conâ€" tinued confidence you have in me as indiâ€" cated at the polls Tuesday. I will be true to that trust. (Quarters) 10¢ Dr. J. L. Taylor Meat Specials $moked Tongues l lb 29¢ 9 to 10 th. average; ready to6 ust GROUND BEEF Ib. 19¢ RATH‘s "PoLISE arii8" ~‘ _ BACON 2 lbs. 45¢ POT ROAsT Ib. 21%¢ BEEF LIVER lb. 27¢ «ocm 7.2 3 mc in mm c snn carent 2. Aimaers m i mt 5z oo mc cce ARMOUR‘S STAR 2 lbs. 15¢ Peaches ARMOUR‘S . Security Ib, 42e FRESH BABY Extra Fancy No. 2% cans 19¢

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy