x bilities in the young hurier. o l o t t e night over station WENR. Her seâ€" lection of "Ceri, Beri, Bin" won faâ€" vorable applause and comment from the sudience and officials of the proâ€" gram because of its originality. ‘The Italian Women‘s Prosperity joined the Highwood Boosters. In his last two years of pitching for them, he lost only one game. He Mra. Jess Helton of Sheridan aveâ€" nue was pleasantly surprised by her daughter and a group of friends in honor of her birthday last Tuesday. ‘Fhey spent the evening playing corâ€" no, after which refreshments were Club will hold their regular meeting on Thursday, April 27. Plans will then be completed for their bingo party to be held on Wednesday, May Kline, â€" Miss Kline will be married n?ï¬.‘lfl‘h&.m man Workmen. whiu“llxr"ï¬n;dldthd 'ithtioGl‘fl'Clh.H:l&Dl- by Nick of Waukegan, who Ionm’nidï¬r.}unu#‘ï¬_i were dinner guests of Miss Wanda Nannini of 882 North avenue, Highâ€" wood, on Sunday, April 28.~ . â€" A stork shower was given for Mrs. Te doment onl _Sine. Tate on Wadu?hvflwlt“. D-gï¬. evening bunco and pinochle were played and then refreshments were Mr. Lencioni of Winnetka and Mr, Sam Minorini of Webster avenue were pleasantly surprised at a party given by Mrs. Minorini on the ocâ€" casion of their bithdays. also belonged to the: Highwood Tiâ€" (uhoflinghul,fldhh& will now take his place on this te 300 Members of Lions Clubs Attend Party About 300 members of the Lions Clubs of Highland Park, Winnetks, and Evanston, accompanied by their mdmgmdgrxmn-h; which was thoroughly enjoyed by all those present was spent in dining a short report on the International activities and â€" acknowledged â€" the rflmï¬mhmh furtherance of the Lions club of Highweod are the happy parents ::ahuw.mxd Ter. Ind Tha Williem Webores of Woednesday, April 26, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. . > Miss Marie Lawther, well known local vocalist, was featured on the at Villa Moderne THURSDAY, APRIL H, 1980 RELIABLE LAUNDRY District Governor John Ricts made Miss ‘Millis Mariconi, Mr..Jerry DBRY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 178 Tum. _ (Bundar, Coptinuags $ to 14) . Apell t0, Mar 4. 3 b.mhl Lake Forest activities by the three North Shore the Winnotks postmaster, was awarded the first door prize, while Mrs. Ingram Resmussen of this city, received the second door prize. The success of the party was atâ€" triputed to the committse in charge made up of Paul Olson, Dickis Marâ€" tin and Brune Christensen. Open Letter to Press Discusses City Government Friendship Club to Participate in weather is favorable and enjoy actâ€" ive sports under the direction of Mr. X. The group will leave the park. At 5 there will be a hambur ger try. _ Last the local club enâ€" flm¢hhm and Winnetka, With the large comâ€" pany divided according to birthdays the entertainment of the evening took the form of a trackmeet with each group sending their Outâ€"ofâ€" This week the girls who come to the Y for recreation and sociability will take to the outâ€"ofâ€"doors if the Continued from 1 ary n(lutba and W'L who fuuber *n dnartite moy Rmreal :::: printed on the primary ballot. The lasic and underlying principles of the Commission plan are: . "WE FOOL THE SUN" Authorized Philco Denler Moraine. Radio Service W&Av- Chicaget Lafgest Anning Mtrs. John Bosselli, #17 Waukegan Ave., â€"'.'2n-.u _ Closing Charges on _ CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES COONLEY (I CONSTRUCTION ADVANCES PAIDP PFROM THIS OPMCE ALso NOW 500 LATEST CGEORGE T. 0 442â€"5% jon Numbers) 20. take the piace of a caucu or convenâ€" tion. Under the caucus system many bility (2) syers (4) by s (6) :o::.&dm’dm to -.wmuun be mble to get names before the people owing to the manipulation of the bosses or select committee, who delegates to themselves the privilege of making a "slate." _ If the principles of the Commisâ€" sion Plan of Government are taken into consideration such a thing as a it is intended that the primary shall ministration in the past and there appears no reason for adopting the should have representation by disâ€" trictâ€"let‘ revert to the aldermanie form. Pchphmins government the caucus might beneficial, but if we are going to conâ€" tinue with the present plan of .gov= ernment we should follow the spirit and basic principles of the commisâ€" BRAUNBROS. OIL CO. (6) Highland Park has had good adâ€" (7) [t 3 thinking sbout it, is the logical tme to decide en Bros. 327;.{(0;; quality of every gallon of oil they deliver, specifications. B r a u n The initiative and> referenâ€" Dire@ nomination by the ind not by groups of man» The First National Bank voting .« A good start has been made and we solicit : peatronage and that of your friends and neighbors. 'Wu,weareemxippedtohndhflwm to the satisfaction of the buyer. j €2 ;Thiï¬mndngotauto-les,mamhg everyone present." No candidates sion form and not permit or tolerate | _1 sttended the mesting which was Ehmï¬p*ï¬â€œ date for the fling of petitions by the candidates. The moeting was not well publicized and I doubt that rï¬.. ‘The meeting was held in Public Library, which accomoâ€" dutes about 100 people,. It appears bh*&ui‘-ï¬.ï¬n was insdequate if it was the beneft of a representative cancus when one considers the recent vote of nearly 6,000. <In the "editorial" it is mentioned that 100 represenâ€" r"vnlhwuch.-h.u caucus. ‘Who were the 100 repâ€" resentative people chosen? Who or what group selected the 100 repreâ€" sentative people? Upon whose anâ€" Major Ronan and Messre. Bowes, Sharp and Swanson names were not put forward at this ‘Soâ€"Called‘ Cauâ€" £02 Mcetingâ€"therefore it would be nuuuem.mm‘u-- tes were found satisfactary ta oo enmmmmmers s s °+ v 5ocms â€"aees= :; , 2/1@ Dss 4 CARL L. BRAUN PHIL H. BRAUN ROBT. F. DOEPEL 15 North St. Johns Avenueâ€" Highland Park 3804 I 44 knew of "FOR FUEL . . . USE OIL" of Highland Park A New Deal Be Sure Next Winter Our large storage facilities, our big fleet of modern tank trucks, our skilled personnel, all work together to assure Braun Bros. customers a constant oil supply. In spite of extra service, Braun Bros. prices are always low. To guarantee full measure, all Braun Bros. trucks are equipped with certified meters to give accurate printed deliveries. BRAUN BROS. HEATING OIL SERVICE ASSURES WINTER COMEORT AT NO EXTRA Cost. METERED DELIVERY FOR YOUR PROTECTION were indorsed or recommended at this meeting. T. tee was named at to study the matter of now appears that this oneâ€"sixth (1â€"6) of (1%) one percent of the voters of Highland Purk, seâ€" lected the group of eï¬ which the writer of the speaks of as being indorsed by the Caucus. Can this be considered repâ€" resentative ! The election is over, the Mayor and Commissioners clect will take office next Monday and I wish them of all responsibility. the ofl in your tank, and Braun Bros. service. We relieve you We watch the level ci Lake Forest 635 a most sudcessful administration. Take the Entire !Yvr'r!:..'