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Highland Park Press, 27 Oct 1938, p. 2

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PAGE TWO fashioned at ankle, calf, knee and straight seamsâ€"in our famous Belleâ€"Sharmeer Stockings| They come in four separate and distinct leg sizesâ€"each one individually In Your Own Perfectâ€"Fitting Leg Size Know the joy of perfectly groomed cop,uwellu@duudlnlengc‘ legsâ€"of sleek ankles and slim, Ask for your leg size by name Belleâ€"Sharmeer Stockings ROBERT P. SULLIVAN I solicit the support of all of those interested in the civic welfare of the county. Regarding my qualifications, I am thirtyâ€"five years of age, was born in Edgar County, down state, and for several years have been engaged in the practice of law. In submitting my candidacy for the office of County Judge I wish to point out to the voters that the County Judge in this state holds an important position in regard to taxation in the County. He appoints the members of the Board of Review, whose s duty it is to equalize the taxes and to | _ whom complaints are made if taxes apâ€" I_l pear to be unfair. '_l The election machinery of the county * * _ is controlled and under the jurisdiction of the County Judge. I am particularly interested in providing honest elections. I believe that the maâ€" jority of the citizens of Lake County are equally interested in seeing that the 1934 fraudulent election does not recur. It will be recalled that Russ Alford, the duly elected candidate for Counâ€" ty Clérk, was actually kept out of office for eleven months. I am pledged to the principle of equal justice to all Democratic Candidate A Statement and a Pledge : T FOR County Judge Election November 8, 1938 GARNETT‘S $1.00 to $1.35 of Lake County of Prairie View To the tax payers of Lake County I pledge that if elected County Judge I will appoint as members of the Board of Review men who have had experience in taxation and who know real estate valâ€" uations in Lake County â€"men to whom any tax payer can go for adjustment if the tax levied is actually unfair. While the statute in effect, provides that memâ€" bers of the Board of Review shall be of both political parties, it is possible to comply in this respect with the statute and still select men actually qualified by training and experience. Sincerely, top, as well as graduated in length. Ask for your leg size by nameâ€" Brev for smalls, Medite for mediâ€" ums, Duches for talls, Clae fot plumps. Here exclusively in Sunâ€" Dye colorsâ€"gorgeous fall shades that éep their depth and richness, ROBERT P. SULLIYVAN. Young Republicans Hold Hallowe‘en ° Dance Next Monday Mrs. Mabel Lyons Feiwell, artist pupil of Rudolph Ganz, will onen the meeting with a piano group. Mrs. Mortimer Mardér and Mrs. Charles E. Shulman will pour. Other committees are, Program commitee: Hugo Schneider, Jr., Kenneth Niebler, C. F. Becker, Marâ€" garet Simmers, Edith Kratzer, Edna Schnider, Mrs. C. F, Becker, Mrs. W. F. Veech. On Friday, November 4, at 2 o‘clock, Mrs. Jack V. Spachner, of 211 Vine avenue, will open her home with a tea in honor of John Haynes Holmes, noted writer and pastor of the Community church in New York City. Anyone wishing to. come please notify Mrs. Spachner. To Attend Library Conference This Week in Springfield Realizing the importance of the coming electiqn, the Highland Park Young Republican club has put on a very vigorous campaign this fall to bring out a larger vote than ever before. There are many votes that have never been cast here before, and with this vote they feel that there is a good chance to offset their opponents in their strongholds. Decoration committee: Grace Jacobson, Margaret Simmers, Edith Kratzer, Wm. F. Veech, Dick Schnieder. The Deerfield Township Repa:l,i- can club agreed to come as a y to the dance after the regular meetâ€" ing on Monday, October 31, which indicates splendid cooperation beâ€" tween the two clubs. Dr. Holmes is here under the sponâ€" sorship of the North Shore Womâ€" en‘s Committee of the American Jewish Congress and the title of his address will be "Through Gentile Eyes." > Reception and House committee: Bob Skidmore, Chet Skidmo C. Strinker, T. O. Palmer. The Highland Park Youngzge- publican meeting is November 2 at 8 p.m. at Sherâ€"Park building. If you are not already registered, don‘t forget to do so before elecâ€" tion. "Thru Gentile Eyes" Subject of Talk By John Haynes Holmes Mrs. Otis L. Beardsley and Mrs. George E. Bliss will represent the Board of Trustees of the Highland Park Public Library at the annual conference of the Illinois Library Association to be held in Springfield Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, October 26â€"28. Miss Egan, the liâ€" brarian, and Mrs. Inga Boye, chilâ€" dren‘s librarian, will also attend the meeting. Plans are being perfected for a big Hallowe‘en dance to be held next Monday evening (Oct. 31) at Witten hall, to which the public is invited. The committee headed by John O‘Connell, general chairman, has been putting forth every effort to make this one of the largest afâ€" fairs ever held in Highland Park. Publicity committee: Wm. F. Veech, Sam Martin, Jim MeNeill. Finance committee: John Sweeâ€" ney, Mathilda Hahner. Hutchins Veech Branch Teams Show Marked Improvement Over Last Week‘s Bowling Highland Park Business Men Bowling League showed a marked improvement when they bowled last week at the Highland Park Bowlâ€" ing pavillion. + Two new regulations were estabâ€" lished by the secretary, that each captain is notified to report the complete team and appoint permaâ€" nent captains. Scores are as follows: Central Tireâ€"Handicap 69 F. Gieser coimminnecsnistcting 1B T. Peters ermententeimmstiennnnnt 98 &â€" RBOMR ... isccmmstnccinee § K. Lawrense ... % R. Greensinde ... 6 1 T es the Werbersâ€"I1s ndicap 96 ‘an m P. Willison sc mameniind 1 J. Leuer revmmrmessciee ® M Won lost 1. A. .'hâ€"l-c-u Frank Sordy! ... R. Ronzani ............. Kelly .. avtar L ugw! Chambers Quality ‘m‘ e 198 '-Mm o I s t d MeNefl I Geuicsccameen N /1 A. _Sordy! Allan Ma Harborâ€"Handicap 120 87 THE PRESS 910 966 1009 1220 1298 454 1465 1586 seo T83 sos 1106 494 164 162 152 161 168 146 158 161 151 144 151 176 148 410 185 132 110 142 166 187 148 185 142 On Thursday, Friday and Saturâ€" day, November <17, 18 and 19, a WLSâ€"Prairie Farmer Home Talent show will be presented at the Osk Terrace school auditorium in Highâ€" wood. Plans are progressing rapâ€" idly for the benefit of the Highwood Boy Scouts, and it is anticipated by the committee that this will be a bigger and better show than the previous ones given in Highwood. Hold Tryouts For Barn Dance Show In Highwood Nov. 10â€"11 Mr. Burwell of the Social Science department of the Highland Park High school will address the memâ€" bers of the Current Affairs group on the "Third Term" on Wednesâ€" day evening, November 2, at 8 p.m. Such a topic has definite interest for everyone because of the possiâ€" lility of President Roosevelt seekâ€" ing reâ€"election at the end of his present term of office. Tickets can be purchased from the Highwood Boy Scouts, members of the Scout Drum and Bugle Corps or at the Ermine Cleaners. A beauâ€" tiful door prize will be given away each evening of the show for perâ€" sons who have purchased their tickâ€" ets in advance. Mr. Burwell‘s fund of informâ€" tion on United States history and his excellent delivery will assure his audience a very interesting and worthwhile evening. Tryouts for this production will be held at the Highwood City Hall on Thursday and Friday, November 10 and 11, Anyone wishing to regâ€" ister may do so by calling Highland Park 3712. Edward Burwell To Discuss "Third Term" Wednesday Evening Registrations in the various classâ€" es on the Adult Education program are still coming in and the total registration is now well over 550. The Drawing and Painting class has the largest enrollment of any art class offered since the start of Corduroy Knickers, full lined. Regular $2.35 value. Special $1.89 HORSEHIDE COAT skin Collar: All Wool $ lining. Double Breasted. Horsehide Cossack â€"â€"â€" Laskin]aml) front ancl bacl( Winter weight. Knit Shorts and Shirts. Shirts with no sleeves or !/, sleeves. Boys 45c per garment 90c per suit MEN & BOYS® STORE Garnettqs Plaid Sport Shirts $1 All classes now have registrations sufficient to insure the continuance of classes in all subjects throughâ€" out the first term. Highland Park‘s Adult program. Students enjoying very much t;coudl:;:lutruu-tim by Mrs. Degenhardt. Persons interested can still enâ€" roll on Monday and Wednesday eveâ€" nings at the Highland Park High sehool. A rummage sale, the proceeds of which will benefit Ridge Farm Preâ€" ventorium, will be held at 388 Cenâ€" Spots are here; Spots are there. You‘re so stiff, you carn sit in a chair. What you need, suede jacket o‘ mine, Is to go to the cleaners down the line. Just a reminder to let you know that we "KNOW HOW" to "RENEW" that suede jacket. Call Highland Park 177â€"178. Rummage Sale Nov. 3 ODE TO A SUEDE JACKET eNoin The Parade T0 ... 1 195 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27 The Deerfield Township Republiâ€" can club is setting up an active block organization of workers to get out the vote on Nov. 8. At a meetâ€" ing last Monday, Hugo Schneider was appointed chairman of the "Get Out the Vote" committee: He and his committee were instructed to enroll as many volunteers as possâ€" ible. All those interested should phone Hugo Schneider, Phone 3298, Highland Park, I1l. tral avenue, Thursday, Nov. 3 Rem':‘blian Volunteer Workers Are Needed Lambâ€" 93

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