STATE SENATOR: â€" Paddock, “52; DQ“'-‘!. g&‘. Pow REPRESENTATIVE IN CONâ€" GRESS, Tenth District; Church, 475%2; Wightman, 3103. Deerfield Township ~STATE â€" TREASURER ; Puk. 4381; Martin, 3346.) _ _ â€"_ | ATTORNEY GENERAL : ‘Hadâ€" ley, 4309; Kerner, 18,842; (65). REPRESENTATIVE IN ‘CONâ€" GRESS: Brandon, 4509; Dempsey, 4424. Long, 17,986; Champion, 17,â€" 521; (65). 7 Zn State Treasurer ENCE F. BUCK | _ .. (Vote for Two) â€"; DNEY H. BRANDON + ::IN T. DEMPSEY Representative in Congress t.!"!g Distriet For State‘s A CHARLES E. mN For Secretary of State: WILLIAM J. STRATTON g Auditer of Public Accounts THUR J. BIDWILL |_ (Vote for One,. Two or Three) ARD J. LYONS + K KELLER {nMdt&MCfln J. WILMOT For Recotder of Deeds HOWARD L. SCOTT DR. JOHN L. TAYLOR ‘For County Auditor ROBERT J. PEARSALL PAGE TWO For Members of the General | Eighth District | For State Senator RAY PADDOCK i B. nz LEMERY, M. D. Por / Auditor _ _ _| mrum W. MeDERMOTT For Secretary of State EDWARD J. HUGHES For Auditer of Public Accounts EDWARD J. BARRETT UCHARLES J CAnEARIRNaTMS 3+ Wlm R ... Eighth : For State Senator ‘ b LEO DAILEY (Vo‘iri;'&;. Two or Th THOMAS/A. BOLGER For of the Cireuit Court l‘rxrc:# J. DRURY 'mgfdé'i-i-‘l\rn'fl :48 > d LOUIS C. MOSCHEL JAMES MANSPIELD CLEARY HOMER MAT ADAMS For _ State at Large â€"_ > (Vote for Two) LEWIS M. LONG E. V. CHAMPION : JOHN C. For Trustees of the University of Illinois | JOHN STELLE For President and Viceâ€"President ROOSEVELT AND GARNER For United States Senator JAMES HAMILTON LEWIS HENRY HORNER DEMOCRATIC PARTY CIRCUIT ‘ CLERK: Wilmot, Youlflon‘t have to look at the label to know these are Kenwoods. Thef have the luxurious long nap, fluffiness and soft feel ‘iut is al a Kenwood tradeâ€"mark. Woven for buoyancy and. maxiâ€" murh warmth, of choice, all new fleece wool.. Preâ€"shrunk and labâ€" ora tested for permanence of color. And lastingly 1 to look at in your choice of pure white, green, blue, peach, yellow, light blue, orchid and roseâ€"beige. e t RGE HATZENBUHLER ( (Continued from page enwood _ Fta“dard Blankets ~%~/>~$10.00 â€" |> VR 1} ‘ se _ 598 + 83â€" 681 State‘s Attorney Charles E. Maâ€" son, who <waged a vigorous camâ€" paign for his second term against Jack Bairstow of the Democratic ticket, had a majority of 4,903 in 71, precinets and was increasing his lead as remaining polling places were announcing returns. . s can up for reâ€"election from the Tenth congressionalâ€" district, had CoOUNTY AUDITOR: Pearsall, 4514; McDermott, 3430. _ n 104 ©1732 1174 494 / 355 STATE‘S ATTORNEY: Mason, 4433 ; Bairstow, 3622.. 1 ery, 3219. 104 103 108 201 194 108 197 194 104 108 102 â€"©213 â€" 209 104 101 164 38 â€" 59200 4110 . 160 1250 2850 177 â€"â€" 165 O 375 ‘4b9 47 88 612 420 37 94 38 37 44 87 97 Cong. Ralph E. Church, Republiâ€" CORONER: Taylor, 4677; Lemâ€" 510 579 278 . / 241 386 . 317 ‘709. ‘307 548 601 198 196 198 191 317 230 267 198 175 179 708 387 415 408 405 415 218 414 192 195 191 242 421 414 416 300 183 190 196 187 191 189 165 182 163 176 163 160 1 178 167 401 176 401 395 899 394 ces‘ 570 408 430 186 190 399 379 182 418 201 191 217 110 142 125 389 841 841 115 126 122 116 387 833 344 124 122 826 885 889 331 336 578 840 858 866 373 411 376 129 125 134 B51 B18 121 149 164 1144 251 357 218 892. 346 °â€" 388 822 825 844 378 414 848 . ©365 ) â€" 406 818 381 812 818 171 198 404 446 106% 1811 157 179 158 196 617 496 165 150 163 144 159 $12 318 861 348 351 324 186 177 198 367 886 180 184 ‘The Udell Printing (i}lomp:ny i; making â€" a, special _ showing * o RYTEX LAID PRINTED STA. TIONERY,| especiglly suitable for Christmas ?xfts « .:. 50 Sheets, 50 Envelopes, including the name and address ,, , for only $1.00.. | Try Eaton‘s Moraing Grocery for fancy groceries and, fresh meat, gained a 6,600 plurality over his Democratic: opponent, Charles | J. Wightman of Grayslake, in 66 Lake county precinets. t f Strange Death of Paris‘ "Nude Plantinum Blonde" Stage and Screen Star Who Dies While Dantâ€" ing. A Thrilling True Story in The AMERICAN WEEKLY, the Magaâ€" zine Distributed with NEXT SUNâ€" DAY‘3 CHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMINER. All other national and state Reâ€" publican candidates forged ahead of their Democratie opponents in the incomplete returns in Lake county. GARNETTS 372. â€" 858 145 165 in 1438 156 147 189 3179 418 404 562 422 165 113 161 161 214 Our operators are thorâ€" oughly skilled and are able to give you the newest and best innovations in beauty. culture. A visit at Modern Beauty ‘Salon will afford you the finest coiffure that can be had. é 37% 872 870 364 852 340 344 339 344 610 338 370 377 374 198 i git 3836 337 831 421 373 ~â€" OIL 7 ERMANENTS g "$500 _# MODERN BEAUTY SALON 426, 448 468 328 | 260 3546 381 128 574 408 422 424 432 439 425 394 400 .474 3850 4452 458 412 478 10 10 _ JOE WENG, Prop. Phone Highland Park 724 484 370 308 866 _ 687 9499 482 880 478 475 471 415 877 » 4500 474 874 ~ 4424 844 648 411 495 â€" 891 297 470 484 312 479 317 812 11 11 230 810 319 876 251 805 â€" 4752 658 527 250 372 374 876 248 371 816 257 219 12 12 â€" Total THE PRESS 4483 3219 4514 3271 3185 8103 4420 4544 4441 4677 4319 7601 3846 3474 4199 4401 4381 4410 8517 Illinois Deans of Women to Meet, Nov. 6â€"7 at Peoria Mrs. Theresa Sheahen Passes Away After â€" Lingering Iliness The Illinois Association of Deans of Women will hold its annual meeting at Peoria on November 6 and 7. > .91 Miss Irma E. Voight, qpresident of the National Association of Dean of Women, will give the address on Friday evening at the Pere Marquette hotel where the meetâ€" ing is being held,. Miss Voight has traveled. extensively, and her wide experience and keen insight into the problems of youth and kept her constantly abreast of the times and created a great demand for her services as a lecturer. Dr.. Temple Burling, who is to be the speaker on Saturday, is a psychiatrist in the department of Educational Council for the Winâ€" netka Public Schools. He is a graduate of the University of Chiâ€" cago and Rush Medical school. Mrs. Theresa Bheahen, â€"64, wife of the late James Sheahen, passed away Saturday evening at her home 60 Sunset road, following a lingerâ€" ing illness. [ é! She was an active member of Catholic Order .of Foresters, St. Jar&es" Tabernacle society, and the Catholic Mission club. # ‘ She leaves to mourn her death four sons, Allan, Howard, James, and John, and one daughter, Tessic Sheahen, three sisters, Margaret Johnson, Annie Brady, and Elizaâ€" beth Baker, and two brothers, Ohne Garrity and George Gnrriiy-. Two other brothers passed away during the past few months, Dan Garrity on the 22nd of July and John on the 12th of October. Funeral services were held Tuesâ€" day morning at 9:30 from St. James ch#rch, Highwood, with burial in St. Mary‘s. cemetery, Lake Forest. Mrs. Sheahen had been a resident of Deerfield township all her life, being born on Half Day road in Deerfield. She moved to Highland Park ‘in 1901, when she married Mr. Sheahen. iÂ¥ * Intensive training has occupied her â€"summer, Nine weeks were spent as counselor at the Detroik Girl Scout camp, and two weeks each at Juniper Knoll camp, Wisâ€" consin, and Camp Edith Macy, New York. ¢ Her work as & volunteer in Scouting for the Junior League of Milwaukee led to a ,four months‘ apprenticeship course in the Milâ€" waukee Scout office. "This course resulted in her being offered her present position in â€"Professional Scouting. © iÂ¥ Miss Capron was graduated from Northwestern in 1935. Her college record indicated her aptitude for a successful career in Scouting. In her senior year; she was awarded the final emblem award for spirit, service, scholarship ‘and character, Her interest and proficiency in athâ€" letiecs brought her the presidency of the Woman‘s Athletic Associaâ€" Charlotte Capron New Scout Worker for Skokie Council | Miss Charlotte D.'O‘tdpron of Milâ€" waukee is the new field worker for the : Skokie: Area Council of: Girl Scouts. She is assisting the ‘local director, Miss Adelma Hadley, and taking the place of Miss Ida Backâ€" us, who has gone east to become the local director of the Girl Scout Council in Maplewood, New Jersey. Our marcels and shampoo will glorify your sl entire appearance........ signed for Our permanents are the acme of perfection. Deâ€" style best suited Our accomplished barber will trim your hair in the 50¢ Hospital Auxiliary Meets Wednesday The Schuman Club of Ravinia will meet in the studio of Bernice B. Bentley on Woodland road Satâ€" urday lï¬.;xoon, Novs 7, at 8 o‘clock. Jane and Carol Falley of Evanston and Margaret Hitchcock will assist the hostess. The : monthly, | meeting of the Highland Park hospital Auxiliary will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 11, at 10:30 a.m. at Trinity church parish house. Luncheon will be served at 12:30. B and will be taught by Ann Port, who also teaches the Monday evéâ€" ning class at the. high school. The class will be limited to twentyâ€"two women, so those interested should enroll at once, For‘intm call Mrs. Charles Grimes, Highland Park © 3228. | Schumann Club of Ravinia Meets Nov. 7 Rhythmic Dancing Class Starts Nov. 11 Starting Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 11, at 4 o‘clock, there will be « class in German Rhythmics dancâ€" 1n¢nttheGr¢nBsywml‘. This class is a part of the Hig Park (Adult Education progtam, ©Smart New Yorkers $ f adore perfect fitting fC Belleâ€"Sharmeer Stockâ€" a ings and they buy them at one of Fifth Avenue‘s smartest stores. 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