25¢ 25¢ 50c LIV ERIES ERS irst Street DERS Oc I A L B1 49c 22¢ NS 29¢ 25¢ PRIMARY ELECTION â€" S NEXT TUESDAY Vouum® XXI The statewide primary election will be held Tuesday of next week, The offices for which nominations are to be made by the parties parâ€" ticipating in the primary éelection are as follows: E Polis places in Deerfield township where votes may be cast, and these will be open from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. torial committeeman, clerk of cirâ€" cuit court, recorder of deeds, state‘s attorney, coroner, county surveyor, President of the U.S.; U.S. senaâ€" tor, governor, lieut.â€"governor, secreâ€" tary of state, auditor of public acâ€" counts, state ~treasurer, attorney general, clerk of supreme court, repâ€" iarge, CIErK Of appeliate court, daeie= gates to national conventions, alterâ€" nates, representative in congress. Tenth District; state central comâ€" mitteeman, state senator, represenâ€" ladies â€"who entertained fifty of the Arden Shore Night â€"Featured Here Monday Monday evening, was designated as "Arden Shore Night" by the ten boys from Arden Shore at dinner, followed by a treat to the movies at the Alcyon theatre where they saw "Hell Divers." ~Each hostess entertained five boys, and those enâ€" tertaining were Mesdames R. K. O‘Hara, Malcolm Vail, Roger Vail, Rolland Hastings, Arthur Emerson, Edward Roach, Paul Mellody, Thomas Creigh. Elks To Install So much interest was shown in‘ the affair last year, that it has been‘ decided to make it an annual event. Highlandâ€"Parkâ€"lodgeNo.â€"1362| elected atâ€"a meeting on Wednesday B. P. O. E. will be held tomorrow evening at the Highland Park city evening in Elks hall. Exalted ruler| hall. They are: Duff and his staff from Waukegan| President Robert W. Larke of lodge will install the officers. A| Highland Park; treasurer, Mrs. Minâ€" cordial welcome and a pleasant eveâ€"| nie C. Balke of Ravinia; secretary, ning is assured all members who atâ€"| Mrs, Marie Ward Reichelt of Deerâ€" tend. field: trusteg¢s: Harold W. Norman Old City Hall Tel. H. P. 4000 ‘ Hold Dance April 9 â€"_ The meeting that was tentaâ€" The C. Y. 0. of Holy Cross church, 4 il_ ing a dance at not be held. The nominating comâ€" || the Union hall, Wheeling, Saturday mittee will set a date later on. _|| evening, April 9. The public is cordâ€" iis Open 6 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Where Polls Are in Deerâ€" field Township Highland Park Social Service T0m°"‘°W Nightl The Highland Park Mosquito osmnemmunene â€".. L Abatement district officers for the The Highland Park Press Member of the Chicago Suburban Quality Group of Community Newspapers An unusually good meeting is At the regular meeting of the planned for the next P.T.A. meeting| Highland Park Rotary club, held at Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school. It| Monday noon, in the Moraine hotel, willâ€"be â€"held.on Thursday afternoon,| the principal business was the elecâ€" April 14, oneâ€"week later than usual| tion of seven directors to the board because. of the spring vacation| of the club. The seven elected Are: which occurs the first week in April.| H. F. Kelley, Richard Purnell, R. L. ments will present the aims and methods used in modern teaching of their various subjects in short talks and. there will be exhibits from ‘those departments such as domestic science, art, and industrial. and commercial arts. *« . High School P. T. A. Meeting To Be Held Thursday, April 14th The‘ following heads of departâ€" ments wiil speak: Mr. Ball, science; Mr. Platt and Miss Griswold, lanâ€" guagées; Mr. Mason, English; Miss McMartin,â€" mathematics; Mr. Sloâ€" cum, history; Miss Burwash, home art;| Mr. Schneider, manual arts;| didates‘ questionnaire that local paâ€" Miss) Wood, art. pers could not afford the space reâ€" e meeting â€"will be held in the} quired to print it. cafeteria, where refreshments will| _ The county affairs committee has the members are looking at the exâ€" hibits, before the talks being. The parentsâ€"of children in the eighth grades of the various schools of the acquaint themselves with the work of the high school that their children are so soon to enter. \\ The Spanish flag ship "Nuestra iznora De Rosario" which was on isplay in Neild‘s Sport Shop window fpr some time, and latter displayed in :ï¬rt Olson‘sâ€"shop, is now on exhibit at the Highland Park Public library. Wouldn‘t it be a lovely gift to the library from some public spirited citizen who wanted to give a gift to that institution. « Display Spanish Mosquito Abatement \<â€"â€" District Officers President Robert W. Larke of Highland Park; treasurer, Mrs. Minâ€" nie C. Balke of Ravinia; secretary, Mrs. Marie Ward Reichelt of Deer.â€" field; trusteg¢s: Harold W. Norman of Bannockburn and Arthur M. Lowria of Ravinia. HicH.AND Park, InuiNois, Tnursoay, Apam 7, 1932 Elected for Year Ship at Library Rotary Club Elects o Seven Directors at Meeting on Monday Johnson, W. J; Brown, Walter Meierâ€" Women Voters League _ â€" Is Filing Replies of : Candidates to Queries ~~In the absence ofâ€"theâ€"president, H. F. Kelley, the viceâ€"president, L. B. Sinclair, presided. ns _ Such a volume of information was ;:h:;ée ‘ furnished the LakeCounty League)| â€",_â€"â€" way and w1 Lake county. These records are kept on file until after the primary elecâ€" tion on Tueday, April 12, and are for the use of any group or individâ€" ual who ‘desires the information‘ they contain. k = . [ â€" Thereâ€"are 27 candidates running for the following county offices: state‘s attorney, auditor, recorder, clerk of the circuit court, coroner, and surveyor. Dfirinimeeine i nnuntgmnarnedin‘e Only five of the 26 committeemen who are competing for office in the 12 precinets of Deerfield township sent replies in to the league‘s quesâ€" tionnaire. 5 Lewis, deputy© treasurer of Lake county, will be the speaker. See deâ€" tails in next week‘s Press. First Annual Dance Oak Terrace School Saturday evening, April T6th at the Oak Terrace school. Music will be furnished by Chris Groppis Revelâ€" ers. An invitation is extended the The Woman‘s Missionary society of the Congreg;fa‘ml Evangelical church, c‘o{ner Green Bay road and Laurel avenue, will hold their monthly meeting at the home of wood" avenue, on Thursday afterâ€" public to attend. The first annual dance o Missionary Society Meets of ‘the Highland Park Jr.; is MANY GOLFERS PLAY AT SUNSET VALLEY Enjoy First Golf of Season on Saturday and Sunday; Some of the Players Play at the Sunset Valley Goilf club opened last Saturday, and on the two days of the weekâ€"end many land Park. were on the course, Twenty golfers were out for Saturâ€" greens in wonderful condition, alâ€" though the fairways were somewhat soft. On Sunday nearly fifty played despite the cold wind. ‘The first player to register for this season was Emmitt Krusger, 419 MceAndrews avenue, Highland Park. He was the first player off the tee for the 1932 season. the golfers from the first tee, and Earl Purdy, with his usual smile, and the same old pipe, presided at theâ€"registration desk. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" s Three new members were among theâ€" players Saturday afternoon. They were J. A. Dutton, A. A. Glatz and A. A. Proultz, all of Chicago. President Kennicott was on hand and negotiated the course in Kenâ€" nicott midâ€"season form.â€" ommens. William Chambers played the first geven and was three over par at the eighth tee. Sunday morning he had a 36 for nine holes. Fair enough, Bill. _ ~ season was N thal, to whom off the tee. Bob Rosenthal, vice president, inâ€" sisted that he had scored a 99 Satâ€" {(Continued on page 40) Fashion Show April 9 _ Mrs. Martin‘s Home At the Fashion Show which is to be given on Saturday afternon, April 9, from 2:30 to 4:30, at the home of Mrs. James L. Martin, 174 Hazel avenue, and which is sponsored lgy models from the Ina Cortil Shop:â€" _ .. will be shown and ~those modelingâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ the dresses will be Mrs. Van G. Kirk, h Mrs. Dorothy Gardner, Mrs. Karl Meyer, Mrs. James Curry, Miss Jane Martin, Miss Shirley McKay, Miss Margaret La Shelle, Miss Peggy Glidden and Miss Mary Mavor. Shoes from Sacks Fifth Avenue will also be shown. Flowers for the afternoon are very generousâ€" ly donated by Mr. Bahr and Mr. Dreiske. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Refreshments will be afternoon to the hoider of the lucky. The first women player of the ‘om Kelly, the genial professional credit for being UCFL E. NumBER 6 wK My