Miss Rockenbach‘s platform upon which she seeks reâ€"election includes a four year record of accomplishâ€" mentâ€"in which most accurate recâ€" ords of township books were kept, the economical handling of funis, and a careful budgeting and auditâ€" ing of all township accounts and claims. â€" In her youth Miss Rockenbach atâ€" tended Deerfield schools, Lewis Inâ€" stit fe and Boston University and specialized in business administraâ€" tion. Her business employment inâ€" cluded years of secretarial work with the Postal Telegraph Comâ€" pany, the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway ond also as a teacher in leadership training at schools in Illinois and California. She is a charter member of the Deerfield Woman‘s club and was coâ€" chairman of the Deerfield Centenâ€" nial Celebration held in 1935. Miss Rockenbach is the daughâ€" of George: Rockenbach, who was elected Supervisor of West Deerâ€" field township in 1914 and held that office for two terms, The Rockenâ€" bach family were among Lake counâ€" ty‘s earliest settlers, having ‘come here 100 years ago from Alsaceâ€" Lorraine, France. John Jacob Ott, Miss Rockenbach‘s maternal greatâ€" grandfather and his family, arrived in Deerfleld in 1836, taking up a tract of land in West Deerfleld township on what is now called Sanders road. Irene A. Rockenbach, town clerk of West Deerfield township, is a candidate for reâ€"election on the Inâ€" dependent ticket in the election to be held Tuesday, April 1. e Thursday, March 20, 1941 HIGHLAND PARK RECREATION Every Night Except Thursday Afternoon Bowling ... 15¢ * Eveni CANDIDATE Just recently remodeled For Reservations Phone Highland Park 5402 OPEN BOWLING 4 North Second St., Highland Park Let us correct your game Two Elections Will Be Held Here April 1 (Continued from page 5) St. Johns Ave., Highland Park. 11â€"Lincoln school, 495 Lincoln Ave., Highland Park. 12â€"R. R. Men‘s Home, Beech St., Highland Park. 13â€"Strenger‘s Garage, corner Gray Ave. and Ridgewood Drive, Highâ€" land Park. Besides Dr. Gage, whose subject will be "Alumni Over the Country," speakers will be Dr. Charles Hickâ€" ok, Coe history professor, on "Out of Merit;" Owen Rail, ‘21, Evanâ€" ston; Colonel Robert W. Stewart, ‘86, on "Successful Beginning;" Dr. Emery Luccock, pastor of the host church; and the Rev, Louis W. Sherwin, of the Highland Park First Presbyterian church, who will give the invocation. The 65â€"piece Coe band, in Chiâ€" cago for its ‘annual Palm Sunday concert at ‘Orchestra hall, will enâ€" tertain in a fortyâ€"minute concert under the direction of Staney Vesâ€" eley, who will also present vocalâ€" ists, A brief business discussion will include a report of the nominating committee and election of officers. Lake county alumni and exâ€"stuâ€" dents include Miss Ruth A. Chalâ€" mers, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Cherâ€" ry, Miss Marion Gail, Mrs. Glen M. Harris, Barton Pope, Miss Lois E. Prugh, Maurice A. Rosenthal, Miss Patti Jane Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. David T.. Welch, Highland Park; Miss Ann Tamarri, Highwood; the Rev. L. L. Hammitt and John 8. Wheeland, Libertyville; Miss Lucille Baughn, Mrs. James H. Douglas, Donald H. Julian, Miss Pearl Woodâ€" ard, Lake Forest; Lieutenant Meiâ€" vin D. Clark, Fort Sheridan; Kenâ€" neth J. Weir, Deerfield; Robert Payne, Grayslake; Albert Kenneth Higbee, Frederick J. Holm and Mrs. Daniel Sands, Waukegan. Charles, Mo. E. Arnold Sunstrom, 512 S. Sherâ€" idan road, president of the Coe Colâ€" lege Alumni association, met with members of a program committee Monday evening to form plans for the annual Coe dinner in the Chiâ€" cago area, to be staged Friday, April 4, in the First Presbyterian church of Evanston. Coe Alumni Will Attend Banqguet in Evanston April 4 Evening . . . 20¢ THE PRESS Heart Attack Fatal To Mrs. Greenslade Mrs. Nesceil Meyners Greenslade passed away suddenly following a heart attack Sunday evening in her home at 134 S. Second street. She was apparently in fine condition, and had been visiting with friends during the afternoon. Her sudden death came as a great shock to her The Town Meeting for the trans. | COVUNCh, ‘0iNciated, . inverment Was action of miscellaneous business | !" Roschill cemetery, will be held at 2 p.m. at Town e on Hall, 878 Central avenue, to transâ€"| The Bethichem Fireside club met act business pertaining to affairs| last Thursday evening at the home of the township. of Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Pagel of Webfdeinctommieninncinrarice, Orchard lane. Dr. William F. Weir, minister of the Deerfield Presbyterâ€" Heart Attack F atal ian church, spoke on the observance To Nirs. Greenslade| of Lent. tion, Highland Park, r The officers to be elected are: Two assistant swpervisors, one assessor, one town collector, one town clerk, five justices of the peace, five constables. 15â€" 14â€" Mang CANGLEE One modern bulb . . . a flick of the switch brings more light than a year of candleâ€"making ever gave our forefathers. It‘s the same with laundry . . . Our modern, scientifically equipped and managed laundry delivers your clothes and linens . . . sparkling bright and crisp with cleanliness . . . We guarantee perfect care for all materials, FINISH U Pill® Park, II1. 3 3 Rollery‘s Grocery Store, 497 Roger Williams Ave., Highland Park. Ravinia School Field House, Rogers Williams Ave., Highland 8c each additional pound Shirts handâ€"finished with this bundle, 10¢ each R. R. Ravinia Staâ€" Telephone Highland Park 3310 Skokie Valley Laundry tite family and friends. She was 62 years old and was born Jan. 18, 1879, in Highland Park where she has since resided. Mrs. Greenslade is survived by her husband, Fred; a son, Robert, former commissioner of this city, and Mrs. Charles McCarthy of Chiâ€" cago. Funeral services were held yesâ€" terday afternoon at two o‘clock from the family residence. Rev. Christoph Keller, rector of W church, ofhciated. _ Interment in Rosehill cemetery. 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