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Highland Park Press, 30 Jul 1931, p. 10

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JAMS SIMPSON. JR. OUT FOR (“WIN June: Simpson, Jr., of Wpdsvorth, sou’of the choir-m of the board of Mush-ll Field 3 Company, lost Fri.. dny ”moaned his enndidner for com cross in the 18th district, which in- cludes Lake and I portion of Cook counties outside of Chicago. .' Simpson, a "tiiiriiiiotttia, startled the old guard through Lake county with his mouncement, and some of them gave him more than an even " Announces ', Candid in 7 New, 13th. Son 1llltra, & Co. web] Luxite ' _. _' . Silk Lingerie To -asenre tcaimoatLdbundation for your new frocks, We recom- mend Luxite lingerie. Many of the new garments are made with a wide elastic hand instead of the usunl thread elas- tie. Luxite glove silk garments are shown in vests, bloomers, pen- ties, and silhouettes. Prices range from $1.85 to $4.96. GARNETT’S La France _" ___ SilkHose , ., $1.00 . The colors of La France Silk Hose for summer T- eagactly as fashion decrees - are delicate and lovely as that of your skin. These shades with their elusive tones-glide smoothly into either daytime or evening ensembles. Wan his For-t Student -t9hrttmtttrarbr--4trmt in the dis., triet and nttoadod "hooin " Win- ,uoth and Lake Forest and Inter JNreard university has the following to "r. . eharterufpilirtgtapavota tutwttl moon something in the nominations. The eamttasti" in but so I{our old, but has beep th student i potitieal atom and iioeittl and economic sub- Jeets. "I believe that - citizen should exercise his political prerotrative I... citizen nnd give time and thought to our governmental drain. _ “Ky study or social aatd economic subjects and political science‘ leads me to the conclusion that, nothing would (in me' grater tsntisNetion No. 41. Sheer ehitton with pieot tops; guaranteed to give good service. $1.00 pr. No. 42. Service weight with lisle welts and feet - for durability. $1.00 pr. ' than to (in all my time, nil ayat- temion, and nil the cum I an capable of giving. to the inure-t 1nd well-being of the men, women and chuck-an of the 18th madam! district of Illinois, us their rcpt-eun- tative in the house of rcpt-cunts- tiveC1Atamtts-, h“ ---- ------ “I. therefore,'herehy announce my candidncy for the republic'an nomine- tion for member of com from the 18th Cotttrr.etrsiottal district. and dull immediately begin an active enm- paitpt in every precinct in the dis- trict. I shell present to the voters of the 13th district my views on the questions that, confront the people for solution one} 'thati1unpke-anrsuatd known on thee question without equivocntion. _ "It is my belief that our economic, social and political conditions ere in such urgent need-of attention that every public ofBeial who holds ofhee, and who is charged with grave re- sponsibility, should attend strictly and exclusively to the business of the offiee to which he was elected and Twr-ate-ee-ttttrot-tdt-ir-- formance» of which he draws public pay, nor use the power of. the oiBee which he holds to secure and addi- tional odice. ' Fluke: Seven] Promises V "H nominated and elected as mem- ber of congress, I shall maintain an omen in the 18th Congressional dis- trict as well u in Washington in or- der to be readily accessible to those whom I am serving. "I held np frublie ofhee and}! this voters of the 18tlt qttt1irrttgtii1eyg, Air. tiiét iiiiiiiiiiidii utiirisi?CiiiF-iriRTijirr member of congress, , pledge that I will seek ttohottrer public once while serving in congress," Simpson wrote. For Quality, Service and tget,', Sweet and Juicy T ages K. 3 Tctr.,',',,..,.,,,,.:,,......,,,..,, 85c New Cooking or Eating Apples, 4 lbs. ...__.........-.. Grapefruit. - seedless and very jtiTdy', . vt ', 3 for ...-mr.mmm...mrmtrrrmr.-.r....r... 29C 516 Central Ave. BLUE @222] GOOSE BLUE GOOSE Fruit Shop . THE LARGEST INDEPENDENT FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET ON THE NORTH SHORE REE Delivery to Highland Park, ,.,.I -ee-e Vee? _--'-. q _Rtrvinitrr1dmikhvropd SIX DELI VERIES DAILY 25c Mia Florence Lovett of Line “and "turned Tuuday from mouhh’: nation!“ in the east. In. Solomon St. Peter entertained " a kitchen shower lest Wednesday 1tverththr-xomttrmsettt-tHthrrC1ark Holland whose Inn-ring. to Miltpn St. Peter will be the event of Setnrday. The William Drake family of Laurel avenue returned last week from a week spent.in Alton, Ill. Mr. and Mn. Prank Herbert and Mrs. L. E. Killer of Randolph, Minn, were the Monday evening dinner (out: " the C. R. McClure home on West Park avenue. Mrs. Chriatoph Keller and son, Pat- taxman. m -reiaitirttr-in9t.hul., Minn, for the wt two wash. -r,F ' Miss Loki Perkins of Indianapolis, Ind., was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Laura Howard, of the Udell apart- ments a few dnys this wk. Miss Carolyn Howard will return Sunday from Millersville tgtitte'teach.. era when to' spend the remainder of the summer with her mother, Mrs. menus. . t C Miss Catherine Rouse of Chicago, formerly of this city, underwent an operation for appendicitis yesterday morning " the St. Francis hospital in Evanston. Dr. and Mrs. William L. Winters, who was formerly Miss Margaret Perkin, have returned from their honeymoon and Ure' living at 558 S. Linden avenue. . _ '. 7 ". . . . Mr. Ind Mrs. Vivi'an Giana-70f Chi, cago avenue we the happy parents of a son born at the Highland Park hospital on Wednesday, July 22. We carry a large selection of Old Milwaukee, ‘Blue Ribbon, and Prim Beer, Atlas Beer, ’2 dozen cases’ -tm.rtrrttt. $1.75 wound Gingerale or Root 1 dim “1128.51 .19 Canada Dry' Gingerale, per doa. Highland Park Locals Tel. Highland Park 1636 Low Prices; Phone Timid”. July so, 198t $1.49 it

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