Thursday, October 30, 1930 WOMEN‘S CLUBS PLAN IMPORTANT SESSIONS a graduite of Carlisle university, Scott H. Peters, and it provides Inâ€" dian programs on any phase of Inâ€" dian life, in order to give the people of America a fair presentation of the Indian problem. One of the most notable of the Inâ€" dian Chiefs, Chief Chibiaboos, sweet singer of the Chippewa tribe, in his colorful native costume, will present the next program of the Highland Park Woman‘s club, following the business meeting, Tuesday, Nov. 4, at 2 o‘clock. y Interesting Features For those who are interested in the Indian problem, as such, the chief will give a reading entitled, "Little Caribou Makes Big Talk," and for those who are interested in the Inâ€" dian as a cultural part of American life, he will recite some Indian legends, sing Indian songs, and dance Indian dances. ‘Mrs. John R. Todd, a member of the club, has graciously consented to accompany Chief Chibiaboos. The usual attractive social hour will folâ€" low the meeting. + HUSTON R. BOOTH 202â€"203 Lyon and Healy Bldg. 615 DAVIS STREET Manufacturing and Designing EVANSTON, ILLINOIS ‘Telephone University 5559 Open Tues., Thurs. and k Sat. evenings A (Continued from page "Glasses _ of Character and Distinetion" Eyes Strained? A" aches, tiredness, inâ€" digestion, inflamed eyes, a depressed feeling, are only a few of the many warnings from overâ€" strained eyes. Continuâ€" ous neglect xn“?;y result in permanent suffering. At Nature‘s first warnâ€" ingâ€"eonsh 4 ult \:ls.blA.thor- ough, dependable eye examination and Orthoâ€" gon Fullâ€"Vision Lenses can save you much trouble. Remember, seven out of ten headâ€" aches are caused by deâ€" fective eyesight. Scientific Opticians REQUENT headâ€" 4) STATEWIDE VOTE ON NOVEMBER 4TH lot ‘a proposition to authorize the state to issue bonds in the sum of $14,000,000 for a fund to be used to purchase lands for a stateâ€"wide sysâ€" tem of conservation and forest preâ€" serves. Nine Party Tickets On ‘the regular ballot appear the names of nine parties, all of which have one or more candidates for ofâ€" fice. They are: Republican, Democraâ€" tic, Socialist, Liberty, Antiâ€"League World Court, Antiâ€"Foreign Entangleâ€" ments, Peace and Prosperity party, Indpendéent party, American National party, Communist party. In this county interest centers in the contest between candidates on the Republican and Democratic parties mostly. On these candidates are as follows: Lewis, Dem., and Mrs. Lottie Holman (‘Neill, who is the lone candidate on the Independent. For U. S. Senator For U. S. senator â€" Ruth Hanna McCoÂ¥mick, Rep.; James Hamilton For Supt.‘ of public instruction â€" Francis G. Blair, Rep.; Eva A. Patâ€" terton, Dem. ces For trustees of University of Hliâ€" nois (vote for three) â€" George A. Barr, Edward E. Barrett, Leonard A. Colp, Reps.; Walter W. Williams, C. A. Ewing, M. C. Zacharias, Dems. Two from Lake Co. Interest in this county in the race for university ‘trustees is centered in the two candidates for trustees to fill vacancy, both of whom have their summer homes in Lake Forest,. They are: Mrs. Margaret Day Blake, Rep., and Mrs. Marjorie Robbins Hopkins, 5 _ State Tickets For state treasurerâ€"Clarence F. Buck, Rep.; Edw. J. Barrett, Dem. _ For Probate judg'e' â€" Martin C. Decker, Rep. (unopposed). For clerk of probate courtâ€"John R. Bullock, Rep. (unopposed). For sheriffâ€"Lester T. Tiffany, Rep.:; Herbert E. Yager, Dem. For county treasurerâ€"Jay B. Morse, Rep.; Peter J. Duffy, Dem. For Co. Supt. of schoolsâ€"W. C. Potty, Rep.; Frances C. Moody, Dem. Dem For representatives in congress, state at largeâ€"Richard Yates and Frank L. Smith, Reps.; Williams H. Dieterich and Walter Nesbit, Dems. For representative in congress, 10th Dis.â€"Carl R. Chindblom, Rep.; John E. Hesse, Dem. For judge of circuit court, sevenâ€" tcenth Dist. â€" Ralph J. Dady, Rep. (unopposed). nc e % For members of the Illinois general assembly (vote for one, two or three) â€"Richard J. Lyons, Lee McDonough, William Carroll, Reps.; Thomas A. Bolger, Dem. are? For county judgeâ€"Perry L. Perâ€" sons, Rep.; Joseph A. Jadrich, Dem. For county clerkâ€"Lew A. Hendee, Rep.; Joseph P. Daly, Dem. ‘r When a trader sells stocks short on the market that is regarded as smart financing, but when a fellow out in the sticks sells something he hasn‘t got, the grand jury handles him. % County Tickets Candidates on the county tickets (Continued from page THE PRESS 1) Highwood, 305 Waukegan Avenue Deerfield, Waukegan Road Highland Park, 503 Central Avenue and Highland Park, 7 South St. Johns Avenue PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese 2»= 23¢ Doughnuts Ams@=shors 4& Candy Bars *4z 5 z16c Swansdown Virginia Sweet Patronize the Press Advertisers Milk Quaker Oats Budweiser Sawyer‘s Apples Salada Tea Palmolive, Lux or Camay Fels Naptha Soap 10â€"49c¢ Potatoes Sweet Potatoes Yellow Onilions Listen © AMERICAN HOME SERENADE EVERY FRIDAY EVENING 1.30 to 800 __ _ Sution Wâ€"Gâ€"N Fruits and Vegetables Pet, Borden‘s or Carnation ideho Rusets ds in Bushe! 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