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Highland Park Press, 3 Apr 1930, p. 5

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Thursday, April 3, 1930 STATE AND COUNTY CANDIDATES APRIL 8 List of Names on Republican Primary Ballot Who Seek Nomination : In Illinois a stateâ€"wide primary clection is held on Tuesday, April 8, for the nomination of state and county candidates from United States senator down to county superintendâ€" ents of schools, and those nominated in the primaries will be candidates on their respective tickets in the biâ€" ennial elections to be held in Novemâ€" ber. In Lake county: chief interest is centered in the contests for â€"nominaâ€" tion for several county offices on the Republican ticket and there is also special interest in some of the more important candidates for nomination for state offices. § C Annual school élc Aprilâ€" 12 in local o‘clock noon to 7 p. School Elections to * Be Held on April 12; Candidates Are Listed member is candidate for president of the board to succeed George Bliss, who is retiring. . Mr, Bliss has been president three years and was a memâ€" ber for one term‘ before that. Canâ€" didates for members are ‘Mrs. Cary] Pfanstichl _ for. reâ€"election, . Maurice Berkson for the full term and Henry Getz for one year to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Howel! Murray. as member. In Dist. 108 C. M. Vail for presiâ€" dent and Margaret W. Rieser and Joseph B. Garnett for members are the candidates, all being present inâ€" 107. Howell ~Murray cumbents In the ‘Oak Terrace district the canditlates are Ruth M. Reilly and John O. Meyers for president, and Anna Roth, Clarence F. Monahan, Alâ€" bert Axt and Roy Russell for momâ€" bers. One president and two memâ€" bers are to be elected. Oak Terrace School to Present "Tulip Time" "Tulip Time," an operetta in two acts, will be given, by the pupils of the sixth, seventh and eighth grades of the: Oak Terrace school in the school auditcrium on ~Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, April 15 and 16. List of Candidates chool élections will be held 1 local districts, from 12 c to 7 p.m. In District No,. 1 Murray, present board candidate for president of e district the M. Reilly and president, and . Monahan, Alâ€" Sunset Valley Golf Club Planning for North Shore Open Although the golf course put ““QGiven A an appearance of winter in the past several days, the spirit of the comâ€"] Steve mittces who have in charge the North: | Shore Open Tournament has not lesâ€" : sened in the least. At a committee A Silve meeting held Tuesday evening the| Highland whole matter was discussed with the| Voters is result that several committees were| April 7. sppointed to go into detail of the | cffered h arranging of a program and booklet| dows" on and the securing of the advertise-‘thig purp mer Mr. Krueger who was so active in securing the engraving for the cover submitted it to the committee ‘who gave it their hearty approval, Never in the history of the club has so tsurnament sp=nored by the Highland Park East Park District board, April 16, at the Lincoln play ground. The meet will be run at Lincoln play zround, corner Green Bay and Linâ€" coln avenue, Eight boys from each of the Highland Park schools will be eligible to compete in the boys tourâ€" nament. Four girls from each of the schools will be eligible to compete in the girls tournament. Play will beâ€" gin at 4 p.m. and continue until a champion is declared. _ Silk ribbons will be given to the winners of first the tournament c at the Park Dist City hall. O‘Connor Is In Tuesday‘s township election in West Deerfield, Supervisor J. P. O‘â€" Connor was reâ€"elected and other ofâ€" ficers as follows: Town clerk, Julia Peterson; assessor, Edward H. Selig; library directors, H. N. Hansen and W, A. Wood. Mr, O‘Connor is chairâ€" man of the board of supervisors and has. been the best Deerfield represenâ€" tative on the board for many years, serving faithfully and efficiently, and his many friends are much gratified at his reâ€"clection. Mr. and Mrs. Hjalman Larfald of Elm street, Highwood, are being conâ€" gratulated upon the birth of a son at the Highland Park hospital, March 31st. I be given to ond and third h tournament ed it to their h history genuine nor Is Elected Again in W. Deerfield . sponored by the Highland Park District board, April Lincoln play ground. The lared. _ Silk ribbons the winners of first and fourth place in . The rules used in an be had by calling rict officein the new approval, Never he club has so usiasm . existed ind the commitâ€" LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS PLAN TEA Given April 7 at Home of Mrs. Stevens; 10th Anniversary; Urge All to Vote A Silver Te: for the benefit of the Highland Park League of Women Voters is to be given on next Monday, April 7. Mrs, Raymond Stevens has cfered her lovely honie, "The Meaâ€" dows" on South Green Bay road, for this purpose, and members and friends are cordially intited to attend. An attractive musical program has An attractiv been planned. give a group c vakian songs i by Mrs.â€" John be violin sele M W h prest panic Ossoli Club Will I Discontinue Calendar' du: the all U The More Than 2,300 Sign Lake Forest Petition to Leave High School from the De high .school munity high nu p pi The Civic Calendar which has been sponsored by the Ossoli club and which has been published each week will be discontinued. This was deâ€" cided at the last meeting of the club, There may ‘be some other organizaâ€" tion in Highland Park which will be interested in conductifg that calenâ€" dar. han en planned. . Mrs, Milo G. Kral, wi ve a group of charming Czechoâ€"Sl kian songs in costume, accompanic + Mrs. John R. Todd. There wi violin selections by Mrs, Hele ayer Mennings, with Mrs. Jess ood Sincere at the piano.. It is als ped that Miss Barbara Balke wi esent some cello numbers, accon nded Hi ut ede wuld â€"have hec h Th there are at 1 n 2,800 voters nber â€" of â€" sign ded the twoâ€" ors as requir ty league, presid d the guests of ho roll of the Cook ¢« f whom responded ras the first time e it as a most grand ballroom of <the storm, al "birthday" a rague hboard. Anniversary Celebration rhland Park members who message Stubh ing the territory in that city the Deerfieldâ€"Shields Township gned in that rom Governor fmmerson (Continued on page 11) peti the | from of the e League n at the as a most impressive affair. d ballroom was crowded in the storm, and pervaded hy irthday" atmosphere. . Mrs, bhs, president of the Cook ague, presided, and introâ€" guests of honor. â€" She called Mrs and establishing 1 school in Lake by more than 2.3 Hans Hess. Tea three to six, under finance committee, Cook county reulated in eckâ€"end â€" in congratul tenth â€"annivers almer House, met nty leaguesâ€" and said that that all the at report t more st, the ly exâ€" com legal M will the and who APV nter filed ters em cal ord 11 AMERICA‘S FIRST FRONT DRIVE HIGHLAND PARK For demonstration Phone Show Room at 505 Elm Place The Ultimate H. P. 2830 stream lined body beauty road ability motor car Production safety and in

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