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Highland Park Press, 3 Nov 1932, p. 3

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endid lot ; of fertil- 'own live an after Jehrysan- TI system [one over Mr prices; much, up i Monday in November," and the polls 5 in the precinct; ip. peered and “ _" l Shields townships that day will be . F open from T in the morning until 5 l in the afternoon to enable voters to marli their preferences for na- . tional, state and local otBeera, and 7 to vote on certain measures. l The appeal of all political groups r, l __.'.,'., 7 _ LK C"', =vccakettr%te-atorth-athitsr to “vote, - and vote early.',’ Commuters are urged to so to. the polls as early as T _ _ they’ctn before eatching their trains . for Chieatro, because 09137 a limited n'ty ___"" Ween vote at , theatre! lt. ' T . vote. it is probable that minty will .) 'e W 41. vmmgguamm ____.___ A speck] series of.8undoy evo- Dr.JamesKayein , 'fpigt"r."L2al'ggt,ti,'Tg B'WWCW'” tttrrhstUttitmtM-tietuetmret, 'j , --_-. "t .tolndnnoxtswom Thom T?yAtiG1trtuBisuueuma' of-ttttr-mints-ttie'-.. tr.pr'riGaii.i'G'G'iii"ii""iii'i 'rtestttrteetortdetn-tts-r. f.tiercdiGitu" Nomirtue 4th. " “Life Afar Death" Nov. ' What In otltttat,jju7it-iirii", in... Mord“; (lacuna-1111a“ iiiriiitititil?tt.llritllrrG"lrlt ”Whoa-.W'Douordooothd My!“ viii: dartitrrstmueal Ion-loop! “.mmm [not 'u-Uris-ii-it-ii-iii-iii,"',"'. Wot-Mal? Nov. "‘Wofiommu‘mmlwuflVMh '.thettrtopr-iaiiiiiiriiiiaiG ttttieietrnrrbdt_p.toe'homnt “mm xor use tour lectures any be procured, the proceeds from 'hich will so to the Inhnt Welfare Mrs. Anthony French Merrill comes to Highland Park on Wednes- day morning, Nov. 9th at 10:30 to 1Wr%rriiriirrii=iiiieiiiFiirririir, talks, ht the home of Mrs. Malcolm D. Vail, 190 Lakewood place. The subject for that duy and the three subsequent Wednesdny mornings Ire as follows: (1) Novel: Reflect the Age; (2) Where " Biography! (3) How Is Illustration Working? (4) Liter»! hire and the Good Life. Ticket- iii' tiii iiiii At Its. Merrill In: a host ’of friends in the community and be- unu‘ol. Handyman qrleattte ecle- Phono Mn. Vail, B. P. 2205, for :sfmtiom u soon a possible. mg... 7. 1n..- tntl?)'; I! Se$tittat {avert-mod to m “a Mrs. ram-m Opens -Tr- . , The 1932 xenon] election is next Tuesda N ' . 8. Tha Will PM in Shieldgand _ ,7 'should be an Important one on everyone’a glendz; It 2tul,t . D.” field lbwmhlps t voter in the United State- to ' 'Md' the mtriotlc duty of every Are Given l vote but vote right. More as?” thttut,t. dut’h‘nd get an” _ ' ' m e in i . l a“: . {WM T"""'"'"-"-'-"-" -L" ,, ---_--- l -.eltlens,tyothii"iGs in those-coiled 'ludl'fa'lt"i,'li election? 'gd,', VOLUIII m The stage in net for the (Coniimsed on page M) " THE DEERFIELD PRESS ttt to Mt I 971E“ 'iiii Jiii'i7iL,la'iTl'f. FN REV Announce Series of Sunday Night Services C any m Luau" announcement. and con- . Third, it -iririri)iri' of north ‘shore voters-all Illinois voters, tinue: "We. knew. that no eye, can in feet-Ao insure the success or the Pyloeo.0-.sitatttiriariiiGUv' --, at?“ fo M ttyu. gtreat Wig,” ,Rpi'liefgi Bond V3331: tl'Nt,tig,riiNie'e' 'Ill, gig indifli'gualblnlllot Whig 111i“! and entertainment event. , wt.' pro e at e no 5 next . a .' in. ot, w i _ crrTielteta, 1'trtiyryItrrr-r?.e,rrsiAc, vrr,1r.cisll=l,etis tKe wwwmw l.; 1'rtaintisi%iiFtiiii'i'e' ire' p ' d n ' T " _ o ‘euc state tar dollar,- if the measure . good Beata left, although many w carries. By voting "YES," you will keep the state tax rate from be -'-_." I d d e to Li ticket sale "-, being almost doubled. _ p *.9 en so ' P. m ~39 . Regardless of whom you vote for on the state ticket. your (Continued on page l and?“ will in": this meant; Jti2lt 'tttmth',',' urging -"------.--- . w to approve t e emergency n issue on ov. ' ave en - _ receiyed b T theyommittees in charge, ‘32? '-itii-1,1,t-virili'irs,s,-ia?,iirrc- Iirlirahettr3,Failaee-, -T" P-.- WM. Nhat-: ttTs-tit-Fri" ‘is year; . _ . 3:?! Thomas P. ,te,'Tetg,1uiee,j, ogithe r',',','-,',',:',"';'),." IState Cen- q att,', 1t,'tt r tt comm: ee, Ito mom e nominee or ieutennnt- eetintt “a“: ’ governor; and from Chairman Franklin J. Stransky, of the'Re- _ . .. I ' Ttli/te, State antnl gommittee. _ . . ' . - “""" t _ " mn A. --.._ A In-.. an, .. ..- - e -. -- """VFPV 'VVIII‘ u": memoers or the General Assembly on Nov. 8. The loan will be paid with interest out of the proceeds of the bond issue, and it will not cost any citizen s penny. The bonds will be paid off out of a part of one cent of the gesxtex due to those counties which shot-ed in the distribution of the "relief money. Other coun- ties, which didmot share in the relief funds, will pay nothing. There will be no increase in either property tax or 'ig' tax. How- ever. it the bond issue foils. the state tax rate will practically doubled on both reel and personal property. It is therefore im- portantjhatevery men end women mtterhrnttttott, vote "YES' on the separete emergency relief ullot." - ”4:: .- guru-.55., lull": W "_PeMHM9rr "eerrery1trgettef,-atre" GiiiiriyirAiriieist"ri"r- loaned the credit of the State of Illinois to the amount of $18,750,000 in order to prevent wholesale etarvation. Alex to meet the repayment of this loan with interest was levied, but will not be extended if the pending 820,000,000 bond issue is approved by a majority of those" voting for members of the General Assembly on Nov. 8. The loan will be paid with interest out of the proceeds of the bond issue, and it will not cost any citizen a penny. The bonds will be paid off ttt of ' part otoneucent of the gas‘ux an. to in“..- mun-un- {can out!) in any quadrennial election held during the 20th 99n- My __ _ l - livery voter on the north shore has three distinct duties to perform on election day. First, his duty is to o to the polls and vote. This is essential. If we want 'irl'v'tL'lle'fMl', the majority orthe governed, it is im- pentive that every voter, especially the ao-ca led “unorganized voter," do his duty on election day. Heretofore, we have been governed, principally. by the wishes of a majority of a minority--- the so-celled "ortraifimsit vote." ", Second. the voter’s duty is not only to vote, but to vote right. By' "right," we mean vote for the candidates and the issues they represent, which will protect and preserve our rights as individ- ual American "eitixentiL-hoth against foreign aggression and em mm, and against dishonesty and betrayal of our own of- fieer.1yt.1d.er, 1tntimstitutiomr. _ ' a... w... vvw up... more macs, ninety ducting the individual chasm nt.1ttakn in the walled,- 22ft',tt,i election” this {an t in any quadrennial election old during the 20th .091:- Every voter on the nnrth lhorg hue Ham Al....'..," Ann‘- =, " . The. "xmummswtm-rsmvaaaa-m-a, Voter's Three Duties l, Tannin", Nov“ Ir, 198: ar, Now-11. at th. Bimini-i Van's a», w a " a. 'hrarrytkat.ritruitsoo,t, load by My. In,“ ‘Hold Chicken Dinner _ in Highwood Tonight The annual chicken dinner will be 'ltr, .31; St. 'rt',p,d,"'t,uiiiif. w on . Nov. 3. All Li2't21',trd'g will be larval, and a cordial welcome will be than to all. Como will but played following the dinner. Plan to May a Won-mu iii':) in; to trt. any”! you: fanny. Arr-baa Boll. Ndv. ll r on the state ticket. your Definite statements urging I issue on Nov. 8, Live been ye,, fem Lt.-Gov. Fred. E. q.1titTCtiifiiifRTii'ii year; Democratic State Cen- ominee for lieutenant- -. Stransky, bf the Re- .8.ghg- "Your presence at the wedding]: a It _ requested,” the Royal Neighbors n o - any in their announcement. and con- tters, tinue: "We know that no anew tik 2egAiktrii'ii" tGTiGii'i; Perr.Cttfatitytrrrs.shgttiiisrii, tend this meeting, to most 111. 'rnlueetnityiiirruiklGiiii'i2 1t',.tty""ttt'ht-ris"", 1'hym.ttssetreititttriei- tf1ittrtthmtttrutmrtoeturGiiiiiiG 'r1toit1qhitis_am, selection- u. when stt.,1rsetxtrr.. 1537;; m’ “, m. . :' Shel: a charming um . Wm interest all who hiring? oeeh.ghsrftr_tiottt-ddiini.' " Mexico City " 3 wintry In the University of Mexico; Dating as interpreter ind mtEing contact: be- tween American and Spanish m- dents of art and music. Her whim-I are spent on_tom of tho Wu Mexico as i lecturer and traveller. and she is especially well known at the University of Chicago whereabe has been as dean and a professor of Emerita of the University of Chi,. mp will be guest amber at the Remit Woman’s club, WML. November 9 at the Village home. Miss Wallace who makes her home in Minneapolis, is Well known throughout the United States and ness toi 'thé big production, “Ha:- ry's Wedding" given tonight gm! to.. morrow night at the thserfieid grammar school at 8:15. This mt "wedding" is one of the biggest un- ateur prdduetiomi ever staged in this community and everything points} packed house both nights. "Your presence at the weldino " The Royal Neighbors report an} the cast an! gyerything is in readi- Royal Neighbors Present my 2 Nightsrat Grammar 813th Many Take Part . Min ‘Wallaee Spunk but. “HENRY’S wnnnma” TO BE my! : for Nun-n l7

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