active Republican. He served four years in the Army during World War II, seeing active duty in the European theater. s Schneider, his attractive wife, and three fine _children live in their own home in Highland Park. _ _ Schneider is the kind of young man we need in Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Illinois. one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. f Lester S. Olson, Publisher. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outsidd of Lake County, Illindis. 5 Issued Thursdayâ€"of each week hy the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenue, Highland Park, â€"___Mr. Sheahen was elected Deerfield Township Collector for four consecutive terms. : He is a member of the Highland Park Men‘s Reâ€" publican Club, a club which he helped organize. _ Experience for this office! Twelve years "on the job" training. . ' Endorsed by Mr. Jay B. Morse as qualified for a neanaint THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS nounced until later, Gregory M. Sheahen wasâ€"appointed a Deputy |of in the nuts under the present County Clerk, Jay B. Morse, when| _ Good Frida: the latter took office in 1938 and has continued to :‘:,z,g?e'tâ€gu‘f’: serve in that capacity through the years. He is NOWâ€"| Crucifixion" in a Republican candidate to succeed Mr. Morse, /who |anthem "God S is retiring. ~ _ e e.,.> â€"[oecuns. The + Mr. Sheahen, who is a.life long resident of Lake County, was born in Highland Park, where he now resides in his own home at 590 Elm Place, and ‘was educated in the Highland Park schools and two years business course at De Paul University. > high school superintendent. Although practice has been started on the production, the east will. not be officially anâ€" § "vS?p(;ék_i_nâ€"gu about vets reminds me about Hugo L. Schneider, Jr., that fine young Highland Parker who‘s the Republican candidate for County Treasurer. .â€"â€" Nowâ€"capably serving as Chief Deputy County Treasurer, Schneider brings sincerity, talent and honesty to the position we hope voters will elect him Vote for Gregory M. Sheahen . . . ‘The play, "What A Life!",â€"is based upon the problems of a «. â€"Sudden thought! § Who‘s paying those traveling expenses to return pur roving diplomats to answer Senator Joe Mcâ€" Carthy‘s accusations? â€" â€". . Such fast trips are costly, you know. We‘l wager fees for a couple of these trips would defray food and housing costs for some needy vet, and family.. > J * : Vote For Hugo L. Schneider, Jr! . ... At Wesley Methodist High School Spring Play To Be Given Sat., May 6 for the spring play to be given by the students of the. high school on Saturday, May 6. office. â€"__He brings enthusiasm, alértness, conscientiousâ€" ness to an important job. Vote for Schneider April 11th. § His election will help make. our county better! The Church School of Wesley Methodist Church will convene at 9:45 a.m. to present a special Easter program under the direcâ€" tion of~ Mr. Floyd Patrick; Supâ€" erintendent of the adult departâ€" ment. _ oo ~~At the 11 o‘clock morning service Rev. Robert Albertson has chosen for his sermon topic "Our Faith in Immortality". There will be a baptism service and recepâ€" tion of new members. _ § Potted plants and bouquets of flowers for the altar setting will be welcomed. Those who wish to share them with the church, or place them in memory of a friend or relative, are asked to notify the pastor, Mr. Albertson as soon as possible at HI 2â€"2269, Cash Prizes Offered For Winners In "Y" Photo Contest There will be two classes of entries, colored and blackâ€"andâ€" white. The smallest entry must be at least 5 xâ€" 7 inches and the largest 8, x 10. All must be mountâ€" ed. Entries may be brought or sent to the "Y". A prize of $5 will be awarded the winning entry in the amateur photo contest now under way, and sponsored by the YWCA. This contest is open to all members of any "Y" group, educational class, board member or house. resitent at the "Â¥". * For the second choice in ofâ€" ferings, a cash prize of $3 will be offered, and for the third, $2. The deadâ€"line for entries is May 15, and a tea will be given on May 20 announcing the winners. HI 2â€"0567 e EASTER NOVELTIES; BASKETS, RABBITS, CANDY COMPLETE LINE OF EASTER CARDS L A KR S O N‘S 34 Oe fate\ The Primary Election _ Getting out the vote at the primary ~election is our most im« portant job. It is appalling to note that in our recent elections about half of our po& have turned out to east ballots: In our two party system, a majority vote ‘of those voting means‘ about oneâ€" fourth of the registered voters. Reduced to a percentage basis, this means that our policies are being set and determined for us by about 25 per cent vf our people. That _cannot be &preunhtive government. Dr. Abraham J. Heschel, Assoâ€" ciate Professor of Jewish Ethics and Mysticisny at the Jewish tinguished writer and lecturer, will speak.‘at : North Shore Congregaâ€" tion Israel on Tuesday night, April 11, at eight o‘clock. His subject will be, "Religion and thg Modâ€" ern Man".â€"Everyone is very corâ€" dially invited to take advantage of this opportunity; there is no adâ€" mission charge. â€" We must get our people to the polls on Primary Day. Here‘ is our first opportunity in the year 1950 to give the world a lesson in self government. The right to vote was won the hard way. Let‘s not lose it because we are too indifferent to. take ten minutes on Primary Day to go to the election polls. Easter Activities At Bethany Church Dr. A. J. Heschel To Speak At . â€" Congregation Israel to express themselves in free elections. They are now political slaves, Here where we bave the right to take part in elections, to cast ballots for those we believe apathy that is truly alarming. There will be one worship servâ€" ice at 11:00 a.m. on Easter Day when the Rev. Lester H. Laubenâ€" stein, . Minister, will preach on "Facing the Dawn." The vested choirs will furnish special music. Little childrenâ€"will be baptized. Lenten Banks will be presented and placed in the ~large. white cross, Parents may have children under five years of age taken care of in the nursery. i+ io se Good Friday night, April 7, at 8:00 p.m. the Chancel Choir will interpret Stainer‘s Cantata, ‘"The Crucifixion" in which theâ€"popular anthem "God So Loved theâ€"World" occurs. The Lord‘s Supper will be served after the musical. ~ People in many. nations no longer have the right or privilege in the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren Church (Laurel and McGovern) when the Youth Felâ€" lowship will sponsor a. breakfast in the church parlors at 6:30 a.m. Reservations should be made for this oceasion.. .0 00 .0 .0 Dr.: Heschel‘s lecture is sponâ€" sored by the Adult Education proâ€" gramâ€" of the Temple. The : Contemporary â€"Club . of North Shore Cangregation Israel maintains its high average of program excellence and interest by bringing to their next meetâ€" ing on April 16, Professor Bergen Evans of Northwestern University. Professor Evans has won some additional fame through his teleâ€" vision program, "Majority Rule". The Contemporary Club invites the participation of young, unâ€" married adults. The Temporary Chairman is Mr. William Kahn of Glencoe. Further information may be obtained by telephoning Glenâ€" coe 725, A Happy Future With U. S. BONDS 37 So. St. Johns THE PRESS all letters addressed in this way are routed to ‘the nearest Amerâ€" ican‘Cancer Society office. Quota For Lake . County Cancer Drive Is 17c A â€"Personâ€"â€" To Form Hard Ball Team For Youths Lake county‘s 4950 cancer fund driveâ€"was in full swing today, with 18 communities taking paft in it. Quota ‘for the county is $26,000. * He was confident that the "goal would be reached this year, just as it has been reached in the past two, The Highland Park Kecreation department announces the formâ€" ing of a baseball team (hard ball) for all boys between the ages of 12 and 15. Local postoffice officials are cooperating with the cancer cruâ€" sade by handling mail addressed with the .single word â€"*"Cancer." Chairman Baxter explained that Chairman Baxter said that the eounty quota. of $26,000° repreâ€" sents about 17 cents per person, Jf you are interested in playing on the team, contact Joe Sladky ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY _ Now Serving As Chief Deputy County Treasurer Hugo L. Schneider, Jr. _cost only when the doctor arrived so promptly you knew how much that single call was worth. There are times when nothing means so much and costs so little as a telephone call â€"even if it‘s only to say "hello" to someone near and dear. That hurried call you made the night ‘of â€"Billy‘s critical illness What was it worth to call the doctor? CAN MEASURE NO PRICH pennies. But Funeral services were conducted on Tuesday, April 4, at 11 :30 a.m. at Oakwood cemetery, Chicago, for Martha Gould Masén, sister of George A. Mason of 188 Hazel avenue, who passed away the preâ€" ceding day at a Rest Home in Lake Zurich. The Rev, Charles U. Harris of Trinity church officiâ€" EASTER SUNDAY DINNER 20 No. First Street ‘ HI 2â€" Primariesâ€"Tuesday, April 11th County Treasurer Republican Candidate for WE WELCOME YOU HVL A ND S r (HI except for your Of ‘Monday, April 3, Mrs. Clara H. Teller, 75, passed away at the homeâ€"of her daughter, Mrs. E. V.; Hale of 904 S. Linden avenue. ler leaves to survive. her one granddgughter; a sister, Mrs, A,. J. Fisk of Coldwater, and a brothâ€" er, Cary A. Bingham of Michigan City, Michigan. * es \, Funeral services were held yesâ€" . > terday in. Coldwater. Interment was at Oak Grove cemetery, Born in Coldwater, Michigan, September 7, 1874, she spent most of her life in Michigan. She had lived here singe last October. Besides her daughter, Mrs. Telâ€" HI 2â€"9834°