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Highland Park Press, 25 Mar 1943, p. 4

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â€"â€"Want Ads BUSINESS DIRECTORY * Auto Body Repairing Mr. Hanson, who is touring the cenâ€" mo:fi..hz:mh.Ap‘r:-ll m-u?"--muwnr 4956 Dempster St., _ Phone Skokie 4 or call at our office today. Ope daily, evenings, Sundays. ons FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, §% interest, semiâ€"annual payment on ' id 100 d 1P ald_ ' "fi-fi-.--« v-â€"w-v._v-fiâ€"fii_-“ e esd rieneanatoed en Ppretrinegy fand World Traveler To _ | m mudi=iremsirent Address Rotary Club |i 8‘ z: ',f,z s anal Weat Srae Range 12 East, and part of waielt e enly memnet ue loe m iqmmmn"m*“’ a Highland Park Rotary club Monday for clection noon, Mar. 29, at the Open House teaâ€" m,."i-"‘ the Mufgerce ar" 409 WRECKING NOWâ€" Save half on Â¥% STATIONERY FOR SALE: 'fa% v?"u'rg; BED, eo-pltte. an C wers. Ti or stt s fl'z'm Q"m see at x FOR SALE: 9xi2 BLUE BROADâ€" FOR SALE: SEVEN FT. DELUXE cabin cruiser. Partly constructed, POR RKENT: ground fieer od{ice LOST: SMALL BLACK AND white on Reward offered. Qllr.: 3 LOST ; IN suo%c DISTRICT on March 23, shell rimmed WANTED AT ONCE: 6 WOMEN 982 N. Furs: _ Highiand Park 77 Real Estate for Sale good used Lbr. For tree kst. call or come to GORDON WRECKING & LUMBER CO. 2046 Sheridan Rd., North Chicago 306. 3 w. Real Estate Wanted GUY viITi Real Estate â€" Loans â€" Insurance 226 Railway Ave., Highwood Sm ty perfomenti en ol in y including pain o o t eaith out of state. Priced for immediate sale $150. Phone H. P. 4978. _ 4â€"6 Call H. P. 3963. months old baby. 2 older children 5 and 8. Permanent position, $20. $16 Laure] Ave. AUTO I FOR QUICK CASH SALE List your real estate with us. WE HAVE CASH BUYERS Skokie Realty Co. RYTEX STATIONERY Newest Color: and Design« Dynamic Wheel Balancing Body & Fender Repairing _The Press e LAURRL AVENUE P. 557. Telephone H. P. 2008 19 Miscellaneous Help Wanted DAHL‘S case. Please call 13 FIRST PRECINCT â€"â€" The First Precinet shall comsist of all the hrrlwr‘.‘ld area embraced ‘within the follo'h“ undaries, toâ€"wit: All that portion of the Park Disâ€" trict of Highland Park which les east of the center line of the Easterly rightâ€"ofâ€"way of the Chicago & North Western Railway Ca-.-n£ and Northwesterly of the center line of Beech Street, in u& Park District of Highland Park. _ The polling &ln“ for said election in said precinet will be at 39 South St. Johns :‘;n:c. (Former Singer Sewing Machine pre) _ SECOND PRECINCT â€" The Second Preâ€" einct shall consist of all the territory and area embraced within the lollovin;"bo-d- aries toâ€"wit: All that part of the k Dis« trict of Highland Park lying Southeasterly of a line described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Beech Street and the shore of |Lake llellsnn. thence Southâ€" weeterly mlong Beech Street to the interâ€" section of Beech Street and ~Ridgewood Drive, thence Southwesterly along Ridgeâ€" wood Drive to the intersection of Ridgeâ€" wood Drive and South Green Bay Road, thence Southeasterly mlong South Green Bay Road to the intersection of South Green Bay Road and Edgewood Road, same being the North Il: of Section 35, Town» ship 43 North, mge 12 East. thence West along the North line of Sections 35 and 34, Township 43 North, Range 12 East THIRD PRECINCT â€" The Third Preâ€" cinct shall consist of all the territory and area embraced within the lollovll\.bocnl- aries toâ€"wit: All that portion of the Park District of Highland Park described as follows: All of Section 27, Township 48 North, Range 12 East and all of Section 26, Township 43 North, Range 12 East, lying Southwesterly of the center line of the Easterly m‘a of way of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company, except that m«:n of said ‘ath‘ 26, ‘i‘mlb 43 , Range 12 East, lying Southâ€" easterly of a line described as .follows: Commencing at the intersection of Beech Street and the center line of the Easterly right of way of the Chicago & Northâ€" western Railway Company, thence Southâ€" westerly mlong Beech Street to the interâ€" :)v'l .ll.:-n l:nl l;.‘lo- Ridgeâ€" ve, westerly al wood Drive to the intersection of Ridgeâ€" term of six (6) years. The polling place for said election in said precinet will be the Fire Station, 1612 Burâ€" ton Avenue. 20R Sieit hi To o cpdpetre ame t |â€"cabe Avenue, Highland Park, Illinois in this Town, n‘.‘:ht final action on this ordiâ€" nance will be taken by the clectors at the annual town meeting to be held at 2 0‘â€" elock P.M., Tuesday, April 6, 1943. W. W. STEEL ALIB‘I"I’._AW NOTICE OF ELECTION Park District of Highland Park Ing the following commissioners of the -'-za Park District of Highland Park, toâ€" f _ ‘TWO {2) COMMISSIONERS for the fall to the Westerly boundary of the Park District of Highland Park. wood Drive and South Green Bay Road, thence Southcasterly ‘along South Green t.)" Ba; R.:d“:.d Edgewood l::l. reen Bay same being the North line of Section 35, Townâ€" ship 43 North, Range 12 East. The polling for said election in Tikd proeime, winl oo the Liazoin behocl _ _FOURTH PRECINCT â€"â€" The Fourth Preâ€" cinet shall consist of all the territory and area embraced within the following boundâ€" area embraced 'nll-nclolh-ogxo.’"& -rlubvfl:'h.‘gflndm Disâ€" trict of Highland Park which Nee West of way of the Chicago & Northwestern Railâ€" way Compa -‘f"iu" _of the West line of ioarmnes me fogy m apienk o.muo- 27 and Omhh 48 North, Range 12 East. The election in anie" Pretinte wilt ‘be. ‘the "Highinnd Park Community Center, 549 Central Avenue. Dated March %6, A.D., 1 for the Town of Deerfleld in the County 17 tmie m‘dfi ow the Heagk year hmnu?mn 1943, and endâ€" mms. 1944, will be on file and at 378 Contral Avreaue, '.E.u.u' Park, from and after 2 o0‘ P.M., $0th 1';,“.“.'1..; 1948. t« Notice is further given hereby that a ;n-'u-'aa-... fante sifl ne hald atf stiees P.M., 6th day, April, 1943, at 378 Central ' 57 ce ol Aoicns 30 , "jeestaptone, businese, of teid Tows sn ty sns bron 4 oo am ¥°fcieet BP O eppaniks aekee) Imaside. Tw "af oo S Y9 #,¢ d ns Precinet No. 4 lows Precinet No. 1â€"South Field Pricinet No: 2â€"Qity Hall Mishposs. Precinet No. 6â€"Delicatessen Store, 506 N. Green Bay Park. TWO ASSISTANT SUPERVISORS. e ) h + Terraces, 369 Roger of the Park Narth fink Philstalits Lubtt" North Sub. Philatelie society .. Totale Sunset Terrace association . mn €lass ...................... Tennis club ............... school bands, practice Victory Gardens ................. g:: lu:t m&..:;l ce class, grade se $ 8:::“ -fl:‘rm- eraft elub ... ima council mevmsccesss O.P.A. _!l:_l'll-_crp incussersctanise H. P. Music elub CBOBB CMbb .............â€"smmensess..â€". Chember orchestre ............. Olvl.h- Defense: schools, salvage committecs ......... Community singing ... Dark room, individual use .... um"" ":‘u".:..""«....'..""‘...m..__...-.... se of game rooms : B eehool .................. y eermaneiininanicenenstinise Girl Seout cooperation ............ H. P. League of Women Athletic Dept., Use of ............ Board & Committee meetings Camera club, Highland Park .. :.l.-.. l-kz.éa-. a.m., OCD housing. 8 p.m., Chamber Symphony orchestra. 7 p.m., Table Tennis club. Tuesday, March 3# 10 am., Spanish class. :mms.-ud-; p.m., Candidates meeting. Wednesday, March 31 4 pm.. Boys Crafts club. 7 pm., Center‘s Boys‘ club 3:30 p.m., Recital; Olga Sandor. Monday, March 29 Saturday, March 27 9 am., Art club; Crafts club; Game room open ‘for play. 2 p.m., Game rooms open for play. Sunday, March 28 That situation created the need for our Recreation Section. . . . For constructive recreation activities helpâ€"reduce the menace to health ang moral fibre which every war â€"Charles P. Taft produces." Report of Activities for Fob., 1943 morale for the boys in service, and you get industrial turnover and less war production. Maybe these peoâ€" ple should pay no attention to these lacks and keep going; but they may be, if there are no and pleasant social activities, they can‘t buy them. Without recreaâ€" club [_] JOSEPH B. GARNETT [ LYLE GOURLEY [[] WNERBERT 0. HUBER [â€"] EDWARD J. MORONEY [â€"] NATHAN S. SHARP [C] LEO J. SHERIDAN [F] ARTHUR N. sWANsON SPECIMEN BALLOT City of Highland Poark Lake County, Hlinois []] MENRY ANDREW NANSEN GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION SPECIMEN BALLOT City of Highland Park GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Tuesday, April 20, 1943 GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTiON Candidates for the Election for MAYOR AND COMMISSIONERS cmmu-mm MAGISTRATE of the City of Highland Park of the City of Highland Park Tuesday, April 20, 1943 FOR POLICE MAGISTRATE (Viote for One) FOR COMMISSIONERS TVote for Four) 18 # 20 24 24 24 Pu 24 FOR MAYOR (Vote for One) 311 §0 25 a0 26 41 1t 8 244 12 59 110 494 17 16 67 copy of his latest book in which he ment to Annapolis following the stateâ€" wide competitive examination. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Aiston, 918 Ridgewood drive. * tation to visit me in ago, when he was named Allâ€"State and received the highest vote on the Allâ€"Star team. He attended DePauw university and is at present attending Lake Forest college. He enlisted and was accepted some months ago as a naval aviation cadet and recently was country place in Vermont, Mr. Abend & sresemed hm with an ‘astoeAped |Services For after which he will return to his best known, will be remembered for his star performance with the Highâ€" land Park football team of two years pondent for the New York Times for fifteen years and is recognized as one of the leading authorities on the Orâ€" ient. Just prior to Pearl Harbor, he was commissioned to travel 27,000 miles by plane over the Pacific battle area and upon his return he made a personal report to President Rooseâ€" velt. Bill Aiston states that he had the thrill of hearing first hand many of the incidents from one to whom General Douglas MacArthur and alâ€" most all of the other leading figures invited him to ride on in to Chicago and be his guest for the night at the To Local Boy kis lecture appearance at Lake Forest college, when both met on a southâ€" bound train. In the interesting converâ€" Hallett Abend, Author, is Host wmuâ€"::uhâ€": correspondent, lecturer author "Ramparts of the Pacific® and the "Pacific Charter," current best seller, recently stopped off, in Chicago to inâ€" vite William Aiston, Lake Forest stuâ€" dflnolWMhdfiu-d lo-uagfic-n "Dough Girls," of he is coâ€"author. WANTEDâ€"75 additional blood donors to complete Highland Park‘s quota for the Red Cross Mobile Unit which will be here March 27â€"30â€"31. P“‘a;kli: appointments . in t Servic » pione oo O ie oe 2e Company Bill Aiston states that just before Mr. Young Aiston states that his friendâ€" V. C. Musser V. C. Musser Far Rabbi Hertx Will Talk on Religion In Schools Rabbi Hertz will analyze and evaluâ€" ate some of the plans that have been offered for such instruction in the American public schools. coln and Vernon avenues, Glencoe. Highland Park. en Funeral services were held Wednesâ€" day afternoon from the Trinity Episâ€" 11 o‘clock services of North Shore Congregation Israel, Rabbi Richard C. Hertz will speak on "What About Religion in the Public Schools?" Shore Congregation Israel on Saturâ€" day and Sunday mornings at 11 copal church. Burial was in Memorial Park cemetery. * Miss Evelyn F. Rivett of 611 Onâ€" wentsia avenue died early Sunday morning in the Highland Park hospiâ€" tal after a short iliness. tured numerous pairâ€"skating titles in England. Phil Taylor, for 25 years, has been recognized as the world‘s stilt skating champion. And there are those two charming batonâ€"twirling queens, Betty Brown Lee, who took the American Legion national majorette honors before joinâ€" ing "Ictâ€"Capades" and Patti Phillippi, who was the midâ€"western titicholder. Add to these such star acts as Leary & Flaig, Condon and Bohland, Joe Jackson Jr., Al Surette, Chuckie Stcin, Ted Meza, Eldon and Denise, Kinder Sisters, Murry Twins, Markhus and Thomas, Brinckmann Sisters, the 50 lovely "Iceâ€"Capets" and 25 "Iceâ€"Caâ€" dets" and it readily can be seen why the production is winning rave notices everywhere it plays. Sept. 4, 1888, and had been a resident of Highland Park for the past 22 Evelyn F. Rivet Held Wednesday Lie is the figure skating champion of his native Norway. Robert Dench and Rosemarie Stewâ€" art are British gold medalists. He won the empire pro waltzing contest on ice in 1936, and together they capâ€" Youthful and titianâ€"haired Donna Atwood won the national junior figure skating championship â€" in ~1941 and teamed up with Gene Turner to take the senior pairs crown as well. Nate Walley, paired up in "Iceâ€"Caâ€" pades of 1943" with his beautiful wife, the former Edith Dustman who gradâ€" uated from Northwestern University, won the world‘s figure skating chomâ€" pion of her own native Czechosioâ€" vakia before coming to America in 1937, recently becoming an American leeâ€"Capades of 1943 Boasts Many T alented Stars One of the most striking assets of "Iceâ€"Capades of 1943,". the brilliant $150,000 ice revue which opened a Hiâ€" mited engagement at the Chicago Arena, is the prolific amount of auâ€" thentic figure skating talent included in the starâ€"studded cast of 110. The show boasts a number of chamâ€" pions, in addition to the array of diâ€" versified entertainers combining to make this one of the outstandingâ€" ice presentations of all time. On Sunday morning, Mar. 28, at the Place a cross (X) to the of the word the a o vore right indicating way you Place a cross (X) to the right of the word indicating the way you desire to vote. Shall the City of Highland Park, Lake County, lilinois, adopt the proposition ‘To maintain and conduct a i and recreation system and & tax of one and oneâ€"third (1%) on each dollar of assessed valuation of all taxable within its corporate limits for the conduct and maintenance thereof,‘ as in Section 57 â€" 1 to 10 incl., Chapter 24, Ilinois Revised Statutes, 1941. Shail the City of Highland Park, Lake County, Mitoms mematedetrmie the Pigmenitnar Jai Retremem Punt . spproved ay me Siny First General Assembly of the State, now in force and effect. 5 hok SPECIMEN BALLOT City of Highland Park SPECIMEN BALLOT City of Highland Park GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Tuesday, April 20, 1943 GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Tuesday, April 20, 1943 Â¥. C. Musser ts tan V. C. Musser cay uk. Mrs. Elizabeti Bo#k: Passes Away Mrs. Elizabeth Bochm, 77 years old, mother of Assistant Supervisor Otto J. Bochm of Libertyville and Village Treasurer Hattie A. Bochm of Libâ€" ertyville, died Friday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Walter Parker, 745 Braeside road. > Mrs. Bochm was born in Fremont township and lived in Lake County all her life. The family home is at 105 W. Park avenue, Libertyville. Funeral services were held Monday morning in St. Joseph‘s church, Liâ€" bertyville, with interment in St. Mary‘s cemetery, Fremont Center. Grossman, Mrs. F. I will be no admission <n prepared will be sam iâ€" public is welcome. ie ‘activicles hes Redeemer G:ui!# To Sponsor Food Demonstraiior A pril 1 stration on April 1, :: ? At the annual ‘meeting of the Y.W.CA. on Tuesday, Mar. 16, the following officers were elected: Presâ€" ident, Mrs. Warren Danley; Secretary. The Keep Fit Gase ulluhu-&:.lflu Lee Lukes, editor of "Decade," Chiâ€" :c&’: literary magazine, will speak m-.fiuuhh.&-nl- and coffec is served. Miss Bernice Bentley be one of ':..""...a.."‘*:‘g_‘?‘-n Creative Writers, , Mar. 25, at the Y.W.CA. Miss Bentley is a house guest of Mrs. Rowena Bennett and has set to music many of Mrs. The Who‘s New club welcomes any m\:fl*‘h‘;.% on at 1:30 at group on Wednesdays at 1:30 at the bling Knapsack Libraries for the servâ€" year. National officers from the New York offices will be present. The theme of the mectings will be "Better Tools for Newer Patteensâ€" A leadership workshop for the Wâ€" incis area of the Y.W.C.A. is being held in Peoria, I!L, from March 23 to 26. Miss Laura Cross and Mrs. Warsâ€" ren Danley aré representing the local lieu of the National convention YWCA News Newly elected board members are: Thursday,, March 25, 1948 Theodore Fischer, Mirs mer, â€" Retiring â€" boar YES NO , Mc Lyl

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