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Highland Park Press, 13 Apr 1939, p. 10

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Lawrence R. Fray, 1250 Stratford road. Dept. head in production diâ€" vision of Quaker Oats Co. Viceâ€" president Deerfleld Civic association. Studied economics and accounting, Northwestern university. Home owner and taxpayer. Resident 6 William Hertel, 956 Chestnut street. Assistant Supt. National Brick Co. Educated in public schools in Arlington Heghts. Propâ€" erty owner and tax payer. Incumâ€" ing in U. 8. Navy electrical school. Manager of foreign traffic of Macâ€" Kay Radio and Telegraph Co. Has worked as probation officer in Chiâ€" cago Juvenile Court and instructor in State Reformatory. Recently seâ€" lected Deerfleld chairman for Boy Scouts. Resident 8 years. Edward B. Crush, 1308 Linden Ave., Woodland Park subdivision. Sales Dept. Reuben H. Donnelly Corp. Graduate of Wilmette public schools and U. of Ill. College of Commerce, majored in City Manageâ€" ment and city planning. Home owner and taxpayer. Resident 18 Oliver F. Burnett, Jr., 933 Roseâ€" mary terrace. Viceâ€"president and engineer of Kelsoâ€"Burnett Electric Co., treasurer of Chicago Engineers club, graduate University of Illinois, director Deerfleld Building & Loan association, home owner and taxpayâ€" er. Resident 7 years. > Homer G, Cazel, 909 Fair Oaks ave., distributor of dairy products, secretary of 1.0.0.F. for 20 years, home owner and taxpayer. Resiâ€" dent 15 years. ‘ Jirah D. Cole Jr., 618 Central Ave., attended Wilmette public schools, graduate of U. of IIL., trainâ€" The following is a brief introducâ€" tion to each of the candidates for trustees for the Deerficld Village election on April 18: _ w0 a RAONSUUIDNCY _T P1R CANDIDATES Deerfleld will elect three village trustees and a police magistrate on Tuesday, April 18. ‘There are nine candidates seeking the trusteeships and three candidates for the office of police magistrate. ‘The Better Government ticket contains the folâ€" lowing three for trustees: Homer G. Cazel, Jirah D. Cole Jr., and Edward B. Crush; and Dan Hunt for police magistrate. Theâ€"Citizens titket has for its three trustees: Oliver Â¥. Burâ€" nett Jr., Lawrence Â¥ry and Harry Stupple; and for police magistrate, Hertel, W. W. Stem Sr., and Russell Potterton ; and for police magistrate, Raymond Clavey. Vofil'l.lb-rk“r:nfl“: on & to increase lage m;w of one per centum for general corporate purposes for a period of four years. is the People‘s ticket and those seekâ€" VILLAGE ELECTION DEERFIELD LOCALS Skokie Valley Laundry MODERN WOMEN KNOW THE SECRET! DON‘T let washday rob you of your vitalityâ€" leave you tired and out of sorts. You can avoid all this if you send your laundry to the SKOKIE VALLEY LAUNDRY. It will be done economicâ€" ally, thoroughlyâ€"just as carefully as you would do it in your own home! Free yourself from this unnecessary problem today. Send Your LAUNDRY to SKOKIE VALLEY â€" Phone Highland Park 3310 School elections on Saturday in Deerfleld were quiet affairs and no one had opposition, which showed the men and women who are servâ€" ing as directors and members of the boards of education that the peoâ€" ple cast their votes in appreciation of services. At the Deerfleld Gramâ€" mar school this was evidenced by the fact that this was the first time SCHOOL ELECTIONS POLITICAL MEETING The Better Government party will hold a "pep" meeting on Friday evening at 8:15 o‘clock in the Deerâ€" field Grammiar school gym. Previâ€" ous meetings have been held in the Town hall, but due to the increase in attendance that building became too small. Members of this party have met each week for the past six weeks and feel that they have seâ€" lected candidates of diversified exâ€" periences for village offices. chanical engineering, Lewis Instiâ€" tute of Chicago. Business man in Deerfleld for several years, Present member Deerfleld Grammar school board. Lifeâ€"long resident. field Grammar school, Deerfleldâ€" Shields High, school; studied meâ€" For Police Magistrate: Raymond J. Clavey, 1111 Deerficld roud. Sales manager of F..D. Clavey Ravinia Nurseries, Inc. Educated at West Ridge and Deerficldâ€"Shields high school. Attended Dunwoody institute, Minnespolis and U. of Minn. World war veteran. Officer in U. 8. Navy. Property owner and tax payer. Resident 18 years. Dan Hunt, 1055 Fair Oaks Ave. tended Lane Toch.,. Northwestern Daily News Hinotype operator. Pubâ€" lisher, Lake County Legionnaire. Atâ€" College of Journalism. Home owner and tax payer. Resident 10 years. Raymond T. Meyer, 727 Waukeâ€" bent trustee. Chairman of road and Carpenter lu..dh" Ave. s lic schools of Dodgevilie, Wis. World war veteran. Property owner and W. W. Stem Sr., Deerfield road. Painter and decorator. Eduâ€" eated in Bowling Green, Ky., public schools. Property owner and taxâ€" payer. Resident 8 years. ; bridge committee and public safety Resident 16 years. Harcy T. Stupple, 1016 Greenâ€" wood Ave. Employed with Bowman Dairy Co. 18 years. Education in Highland Park schools. Home ownâ€" er and taxpayer. Resident 12 years. First house north of Contral avenue on 15 Years in Highland Park Telephone H. P. 5435 21 North Second Street Kast side of Stroet among those from here who attended the wedding of Miss Margaret Mawâ€" ciation will meet at the church next Thursday afternoon. A talk on pracâ€" tical gardening will be given by a representative of Swainâ€"Nelson Nuzâ€" series. The Deerflield Chapter of the Eastern Star will hold a public card party on Wednesday evening, April 26 at the Masonic Temple, The Deerfcild Volunteer Fire deâ€" partment will give its annual beneâ€" fit dance on Saturday evening, April 22, at 8:30 o‘clock in the Briergate Golf clubhouse. There will be good music and the support of the comâ€" munity is desired in making the school at a party on Friday in honor of her seventh birthday anniversary. Mrs. Earl Frost, Miss Rose Frost Mary‘s Church in Lake Forest on Saturday afternoon. r-fl.hn-dubdldwull.’ to the grammar school board of rectors. Mr, Seese is also a member of the high school board of educsâ€" man and Frank M. Duggan st St. “fipdd-tiut-l'-'lh ing on Sunday evening. t votes. Mrs. Clarence Rollman be For member, R. '.fll““h._&hb*d:’m r«â€"n,c....l-h.ug::...._.,“ ~@ At the Town hall 35 votes were cast for George Read of Lake Forâ€" est and 32 for Mrs. Laura D. Smith of Highland Park. Waiter Cope of Highland Park had no opposition for school trustee. At the Wilmot school Ben tn-vam‘nld"m votes for director of the three memâ€" ber boards and the Bannockburn party a social as well as a financial The Presbyterian Woman‘s Assoâ€" Carol Clavey, daughter of the Roy TKE P BRESS Mrs. Edna Stanger Orsborn was guest soloist at the Lakeview Bapâ€" tist church, Chicago, at a banquet last Friday evening. Miss Jane Wood of Chicago spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Wood of Roseâ€" mary terrace. Their son, Edwin, who is attending a navigation school in New York, spent Easter with Mrs. Woods sister in the East. Philip A. Tennis are the Elders to serve for terims of three years, and C. E. Piper, E. H. Johnson, and Irl H. Marshall are the trustees, who also serve for terms of three years. Mrs. Harry Baum and children are spending the week with Mrs. Baum‘s mother, Mrs. Maude Flagg in New Judson, Ind. Mrs. Edwin Wolf (Marian Lanâ€" dau) has resigned her position as clerk in the Deerfleld post office. Her successor is Lewis Stryker. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf, who live in the Wing spartments on Waukegan road, are moving to Chicago on May 1st. Mrs. Wolf‘s sister, Miss Ruby Landsu and her fiance, Cleon Varner, will lease the apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wachholder (Evelyn Kent) and two children are moving from the Wing house on ian Church elders and trustees were Deerfield road to the home of Mrs. Wachholder‘s father, William Kent of Central avenue. At the annual congregational meeting of the Deerfleld Presbyterâ€" Mrs. R. A. Nelson was hostess at a miscellaneous shower in compliâ€" ment to Miss Ruby Landau on Wedâ€" nesday evening at her home on Sunâ€" set Court. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sloot and children spent Sunday st the Anâ€" drew Beaman home in Gary, Ind. Ray‘s birthplace is Deerfleld and he is the grandson of former Deerfleld postmaster, Samuel P. Hutchison. Members received into the Presbyâ€" terian church at the Good Friday Jim and Bill Olendorf and Bob Birkenmeier were hosts at a party on Friday evening at the Olendorf A marriage license was issued last week in Waukegan to Charles Edgar Jean Cruickshank, Edwin H. Johnâ€" Gunekel The marriage of Miss Ora F. Kline of New York and LeRay Gunekel of Jackson Heights, N. Y., took place on Easter Sunday in the New York Congregational church. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Otis Kline, and formerly lived in Rock Falls, IIL. The groom is a son of Ray Gunckel of Highland Mr. and Mre. La Roy Meyers were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lorenz in Glencoe. Calvin of Deerficld and Marie Ellen Russel) of Highwood. nowARD MORAN Plumbing and Heating ELECTROL OIL BURNERS * §12%, Laurel Avenue â€" Highland Park Shop Phone, Highland Park 271 â€" Residence, H. P. 439 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM is NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Open: WEEK DAYS 9 1. m. to 6 p. m. SATURDAYS 9 a. m. to 9 p.m. _ T suum?‘a:o....-.ula p-... PaR flmhmqhmnm First Church of Christ, Scientist gpets +4 e ang t Mr. and Clarence has been graduated from the Lake ty College of Beauty Cuiture in Waukegan, and is now employed at the Harry Brown Beasty Salon in Lake Forest. Miss Leors received a special diploma for hair styling. son, Kathryn Kerrihard, Pottin Belty Belle: Rusedlf, Belen Scully, Willism A. Tennermant, Jr., Mrs. Charlotte Bye, Mrs. Esther Graham, Mrs. Francel Strunk, and Emil Strunk. Your Typewriter Man THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1989 Higniand Park 567 E. K CATTON

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