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Highland Park Press, 4 Apr 1929, p. 5

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stated in the municipal I would like to no some Mr tsytstem started. T like to have, the village ahe wgten in preference er when the Water prob- eided. Was ope of the md ftripretrtttrsnt of the n’s club. Has served on f trustees, and wad also the board. During his tsident of the'board' the ns of Deerfield were de- construction started. The mits were extended to 11 government. ahteoln Patti: . . attig was hour in Deer- wiys resided here. He the electidn boird When 3 incorporated. and has c, for . all improvements een a benefit to the com- e lines. 'The zoning Jaw was passed,' ind the ogly which ever tried to build, was discouraged. and in- elsewhere. He says; a 1ikonFtttrPeirples-tieket, r to hide, are not hiring? - promises or thy other' to -solicit votes _ for us. e promise a square deal for the: best interests of Fellow of the American. ’hysicians, a member of Id Vocational Mediedr so- mows how to. ed-operate. is nTJTonly a medical man knows'big business. for was the medical director nental Casualty company itinental Assurance com: icago, doing business in 'm the Un.ion and Canada. sent the, medical director "trds, or at least have'it 'each distr.tet in the vii-, re representation on the ndetful visions and ideas: opment of Deerfield. He r only local men for any l lie wouldrbend every tble, the deposits of the He will urge the people to patronize only the Voters are urged to go ie temple at 8 p. m., April _ him explain his ideas eerfkeld village progress it Association of _Railway Hg is deeply interested d on fotlottrthrprtre hrengo, McHenry county, :ed from the Mediéarde 4orthwesrtern university. I, yeafs in the College of ivertity of' Illinois, with ssociate Profesysor in Med- 1 airattendintr stiWman Ity hospital, as consulting the staff.' Chicago Mun- culosis’ ssinatoiiiirii'. "," -9" wed as president, or see- easurer of various medi- Dr. 'Metcalf L',' war he made the finat ar examinations of the ' Government in the Chi. Was for eight years il of the Chicago Medi- Served 'as. member of Delegates", Illinois Medi- Hqs made valuable, to mediciné. “Anvout- is his book on Tubercul- 'niphatic System publish- ton a in Deerfield affairs,- is president of the Deerfhrid Public Library, Vice Presi- dent of the Chamber of Commerce. and has worked for the ateblilh- ment of: park syntax; in Deemeld: C Clarence Huh Clarence H. Hahn, People's Econ- omy ticket candidnte for village eierkl is a native of Deerfield and a man of high standing in the etmmtmitrwith" a host of friends by whom. he is held in sincere esteem. He holds u Pe-r sponsible position with thE'Western Electric company and is ‘especislly well qualified far clerical duties such as those Which would devolve upon him in the office of village clerk. He is very courteous and painstaking in every detail And his friends de- clare that he 'w‘ould' make’an ideal village clerk. To his-host of loyal friends: throughout the community he is. affectionately known as tclarisnee-" _ Seth N. Gooder F l Seth N. Gooder is a candidate for member of the village board and is held by his friends and supporters to be one Well fitted for the duties of that offiee.cHe is interested in the welfare of the community and his friends feel that he will do all in his "power as trustee for the advancement of the' community: -ihiri.l/d Lebahn is; candidate {or ms. tee on the village board for_oIte'yea.r. He also has many warm friends in the village and are supporting his candidacy with zeal, They deplare that his ability and.experience make him aditting candidate for the office and, urge his election, ', He was born in Cincinhati, Oo where he receiyed his) education in civil engineering; and came to Chic eago in"1909 and resided/fn South Shore, with exeeptiop of a period in KerWest dlirinir medial-{until niovu ing,to Thserfield in 1920.. mis busi- ness _epntteetiprts have been as fol- lows: ' y ',rr'.'i,t,:r Tiiiirn engineer Chas. H. 'Havlois & Co., two-Hearst-lui-ttist-Peas; ml construction Argo, 111., plant; engi- neering department Western Electric Co.,; engineering department Ar- mour & Co.; industrial designer, La Plata, Argentine, plant, East St. Louis, Sioux. City, Union Stock Yards gdditions and numerous other plants.' Priigte practice, civil engi- neering,' City _ Hall square Bldg., 1914-1916; chief engineer ~L. P. Friéstedt Co., 1916-1917; general superintendent of construction Naval and Air Station, Key Welt, Florida, 1917-1919; chief engineer u., P. Frie-q stedt'& Co., '1919 to 1926; president Gooder Hendrickson Co., Ine.,' 1926 to Continued from preceding pm 'date. yaw. _ His engineering work has included moving .Harrison Street, Bridge, shoring and sntutruettt work, Trib- une Tower, Palmer Howie, Stevens Hotel, Eitel Block, Masonic Temple; Chicago Theater, Sherman Hotel, Allerton Club, Palmolive Bldg., Kim- ball Bldg., Fair Department "Store and others. Recently completed ‘un- dersittnintt for Rubin Dept. Store, Waukegan, and at present is en- gaged on Chiéago Board ad Trade building. _ " . The soccer league season his sl- ready started and as soon as the Peel cuts race is out of the way the club will play in West Park every other Sunday ttntirgime, when'.'the spring sermon is ovér, and then' come: . rest until the fall season starts about the first of, September.'. J.. C, T 'ula, mus uvvuv - - w - - ....-_Y of-peer). Refreshments of wa- fees and ted were served by the Ita- vinia Camp Fire girls. A - _ _ Mrs. A. J. gohniG iiir5rfrttfirEi attended the bulletin!) gang; plavtf Lt"it'twini. oh hum, March 28 between the Baruch! and Ravinia girls, tht you Pt? 12 to 10 infant Mrs. Peter Dutty attended the fu- neral of Mrs. Ferns. who passed away on Wednesday the 27th. mte burial took place lit' Racine, Wtuemt.. sin, Mrs. E. H. Willmnn and son Alex Mr. and Mrs. -M."J.' Oirterman of Northbrook; attended the funeral of Pred. Huffman of urke.Biutf,s Thurs: day, March 28th. . Mt: iuid Mrs. Jack Myers daughter Dorothy, and son J ack, also Miss May Titus will be guests at the home of Mr. Myers. brother, Alfred Myeris of Milwaukee, Sunday, April 7th. . Mrs. Elmer Clavey and Mrs. R. D. Reids attended, their bridge club at the home of Mrs. Robert Greenslade of Highland Park, Tuesday. '. - - 7 Mis; Agnes suitivan and Mr. Sim Lane were guests of Mr. and' Mrs. Berry Devine,,fitytdar . _ Luella Knigge was hostess at a waffel supper at be: home on Park avenue ‘last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Henry Juhrend, Mrs. Mitchel and,. Mri, GunekeV attended a play! given at the Odd Fellow’s hall irr .Highland_ Park. The play was -de- 'lightfully giVen by members of the Royal Neighbor camp an_d las -en- joyed by all who attended. _ -iiiis. Alex "wiurnari hast been i111 the past week. . , - ', . The high school students enjoyed a short vacation and returned to tieho61 April bid. The spring vacation is unusally short this year due to the" fact that school didh't" liiitr.iit. until September 11.. - -- - _ , Mr. Jiur0stermtyrtts been pn the sick list the past week, at his home on Osterman avenue., -Witthmr-dolimrton, gec,v-.hassxrsamlyue -erhiiFiGi-'trmenirrhiitr-astyttd-a, business for himself. in Deerfield., '3‘ Dr. Wprth and family who occupied one of the thk Brusgman housis. on Park avenue moved to their new home in Sunset Terrace' last Thurs- dgy. _ 7 , _ '_' A "riievvortysr Home .elub met Wed- nesday evening at the home of Tania Greet on Waukegan road. "." _' _ Mrs. C. E. Bates entertail bridge Wednesan, April 3rd.' ‘Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stace and daugh- ter Patricia,, of Milwaukee, .were guests last Friday and Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Scully Sisnior. .. _ The Deerfield Royal Neighbor camp' held their regular meeting March 28 at the Masonic temple, after the busi- ness meeting dainty -rtfreshments were served, ”tables were decorated in yellow and white. The committee consisted of Mrt. plson, Mrs. Beck- man,' Mrs. Steintuiaa, Mrs. Ed. .Selig and Mrs. Arnold. Fronts. A Virginia Reel and Square dance .wns enjoyed by, some of. the members. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knigge enter- -srr. and Mrs. Carl Knigge enter- tained on Saturday even)nrt March 30 in honor' of Mrs." Knigge’s father with whom they live on Grand avenue. Mr. Meyer debuted his 63d "bifllh day anniversary. T ' -Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, -Mr. and Mrs. Philip Scully, Sr., and Mrs. Chis. Steiner will attend a hard-time party given by the Cunpbell Charter Deerfield Locals Bates entertained ,at THE PRESS of Highland Park Wednesday evo- my; = 'rttiirtiaa “arm: -WiFtaririiTitiirr- amp of Deerfield are planning to give a mingtygl jn the. lien: future. The Y. P." . C. met Tuetdny eve- ning at eight o’clock in the' Bungalow church. Mirtr Alice Rehm win (We the lesson, and Mr. Arthur Cashmore host. The' ladies of the Woman's Mig- sionnry. soeietr- presented the play entitled "Sewing for the Heathen” in' the Northfield church, on Tuesday, April Nd. - - _ A group of Eastern Star members met with Mrs. 'Alvin Knaak Wednetr. day evening' to make arrangements fer a play to be given in .the near future. _ _ l _ _---.- Him. Grenniné and granddaughter, Betty, spent Friday with Mrs. Chris- tian Willman, GreeriwoiRr gvenue. Mf. and Mrs. Léo. sset,1t,r,d,T,e,r:'.," dinner guests Sunday at the home ofl, Mr. and Mrs: John Willman on Grand hvenue. . "-, . _ Mrs. 'Leo Seiler, who has been ill for some time is able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Willman, daughters, Luella, Juliana; Doris. and and daughters, Luella, JutiamsrDoria and son, Christian, Were guests. at Glenview Sunday. 1 . The Independent club will otiestt at this home of Mrs. Mary Trute on Sets 'ond street. Mrs. M‘entter is, enter- _taining.- , , V: The, Deerfield Royal Neighbors Mr. and .Mrs. George Harder rend} son Buddy and Mrs. HarrrWiteomb visited in' Winnetka- Easter Sunday. .The‘Get to Gether club will meet Tuesday April" 9th (at Mrs. Mary Huhn's residence on.Deerfield gvenue. tioe Milkud Magnesia.39c -25e Murcurochrome. .19c 35c Cutex Nail Preparation o'....,,..........-' 7lkrltpbbing Alcohol. ,49e $1lpd Liirer Oil . . . .f.79c Me Palm Qlive Shaving Cream .... . .'. . . . . I . . . . . . L24c $1 Gillette Blades ....79c Me Talcum ........-. .19c Scout'Flash Light, special at .......c. . . . . . . . . . . .69c .. Badger Wisconsin Ice Cream - "Listetrine Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April, 4-srtr 64c $1 EEKV-END' SALE Knaak's Pharmacy Home Remedies V FREE .. _ $1 Silver Metal' Coty Compact, T with $1 Package _ Coty's Face Powder ' ' $2 value Waukegan Road _ PHONE DEERFIELD '1 - must be reminded M,_gtheir invitation to Northbrook" amp, to lunch? a "s-ttati-tseo tmrtr'orraemtdw April 8th at 1:30 -p.m.- held at the town lull. Also Tuesday April 9th, and “in bunéo tiarty ‘wm'be held gt lake Eyre-t in Anderson'é hall at tao p.111. ' t 111:. and Hrs. Clarence Huhn are the proud ptweittas of in baby girl born tgti.tur.dnr,-Mareh 30th at the Highland Pirk hospital. Miss Nell Provost was the guest of Mrs, Jack Meyers last Wednesday. __hrr. and, Mrs. William 'White and daughter and son of Peoria were week End Visitors at the-Walter Huffman 'home on County Line road. T _ Mr. 3nd Mrs. P. D. Chvey ramm- ed smug! from La Keland, Florida where they éiént the last two months. 79e . Jack Williams of Lake Forest was the guest Sunday of Wallace Reichelt at his home on Grand avenues . _ _ Mr. Not: entertained Tuesday ever ning in honor of: his birthday an- niveraary. Mrs; Roy Miller entertained the Evening Sewing circle at her home on. Chestnut,street Thursday evening. Mrs. Robert Pettis will be' the next hostess. _ ' . ._, Mr. and MFEIJehse Not: entertaiit- ed friends at bridge last Tuesday eve- nintr./ _ l -"'t ‘: _ _ Mrs. Henry ' Soli “Margaret Han- sen" was unable to return Monday from hat home in Thorp, Wisconsin, ,where she iriseit the Easter holidays; because orgevire tsnow' storms which made,roads impassable. ~Mrs. Harry Muhlkp substituted iti the Ndrthbrook schocl in Mrs. Soli’s place. "‘ F Thur-saw, April t 1929 . 35e . Vicks Vapo" -t Rub . 20t? __

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