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Highland Park Press, 9 Apr 1931, p. 15

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"N-rep-'""."-'"-"'--""'-' “sun...“ I lh‘IM .30 we: Int-rm be joined by Rock- no in Cdifornin. The two men hnd been friends for my years. Rock; ne's plane trashed It Benn, Ken- sas, neer Emporin, causing the in- stant death!!! in " .pueengora and two pilotn. Friends who had believed thatEwellhldleftontheumeplnne‘ were union-~10: Monte and tom-- porariir puzzled when his name did, not appear among the deed. on his iir.fnted airplane trip, there WM iiiiriirihe'Tirir9Wrtrv"e' - "v N” " Can the mother of a daughter be I the “flit Slime: of Marr Betie," based on Sean O'Carer'rs “Juno and the Punch” _ _ -__ Adv. changed and ft we. decided that Mr. Ewell was to take a later plane, er- riving in Califomin Saturday, when he wu tofmnke engagement: for the {and “opening of the new Wilson- Western plants in San Diego, Ban Francisco and Lou Angela. Tlue victims of about no wife, “an: and can. norm. an... 0' Marr mile.” land on 80.- 0'0:- Fey'j "hen. M the hm" Adv. James Cady Elwell'of" _ _ H. P. Narrowly Missed Being on Rockne Plane “mulling, .0ng 1htll 0119:!!- land Park, well known “tint, chased his plum to accompany but; Rockne Thursday. April tr, 1981 Mtttritttmaartrartiiriiir" ___- ,__A Ptt, - on! A national building institution is planning to build 1 model home itrrartttTiratrtrhrh. enmity. " substantial saving in price with the extra nines of . model home is to be awarded to some person who is new contemplating build- ing a home. To qualify, you must be readrto start building imme- diately. If you can do this, give the location, site and shspe of your lot, estimawd value of the home and any specie! require- ments desired. If you have plans, send e copy; if not, we an st- range for them. Financing can be arranged if desired. Will IND knew. no: in. 'thte-Ne Alum! OI... Addrem "CoN'rRACroR" C/o.. Highland Park Press Prxtqrie'etiie Bomb Builder min sushi-u We night state that Mr. Greenslade is the only candidate for the election pf Commissioner that is a a native born son of Highland Park_and a graduate. of our MagisnmnwmmMMF 'By able to for the well of to vote We lo not feel it neceSSary to tell you of his many virtues, his ideals and his qualifications for this office, but you as good citizens can ascertain these facts in your own way and an'investigation“on" your part will satisfy you that Mr. Greenslade will make a Commissioner that-you and tne community will be well proud of. .In 1914 1Esugreehts1iide entered into the business of electrical contractor and continued In that businesswunti1”héflroluntEEFEHWETEWEEEQices”during"tfie‘ world war, where he remained uittiajre was honorably discharged from service in‘April, IQlQL and again . entered the electrical contracting business; T Pe11o1r0itizetr: ehWwwHisqmanwariendSLhave.petitionedhhimwtourunmfor Commissioner in the election to be held April let, of this year. 7 _ _ ', . '., " We desire to call orontdtiyuitri-on. to Mr. Robert Greeetlade, who was bornri,nWiglr1tuvt Par)r, November A 19th, 1889, at '154 South Second Street, and has resided in this. same block” for the, past 41 "years; ‘1' . ” _--'-"-:' Wynne of letter mailed by friends and ”worms of Robert Grandad: all means vote, and we trust-that you art2.2,he Vote for Robert; Grepnslade as a thommissfGf"er City ofllitph1antkPark'arid that you may spéak him and posgibly influence trome-ot your friends for him on that date." _ . ' - ROBERT GREENSLADE THE PRESS For Commissioner ELECTION, APRIL jtlst; 1931 Very truly yours, 'Hr...-"...---.".-.'--- .. ,7 ‘.=_‘.: _ T Committed. "

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