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Highland Park Press, 3 Apr 1941, p. 5

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Lieutenant Colonel William O. Jef- lords, commander of the first battal- ion of the 61st coast artillery (anti- aircraft), who has been stationed at Fort Sheridan since last July, has been ordered to duty " London, Eng- land. He will be the tt"lstant mili- tary attache. Colonel Jeffmds, " will report for temporary duty to the chief of "If in Washington, D. C. before sailing. The race for Constable was a close one. Herman J. Such. 416 North First street, lead the poll with a vote of 1509. Charles A. Donner, an North St. Johns Avenue, trot a vote of 1203. There were 1198 ballots cat for Theodore Benvenuti, 433 Funatpn Avenue, Highwood. with Runell A, Campbell. 121 South Second Street, close behind, with 1i90 votes. George C. Hester, Ravinia Park Road was the fifth man to be elected with a vote of 1188. William Roller, 190 Benerly Place. with as vote: and John Rouse, 25 McGovern 'street, with 261 votes, who were running on the Independent ticket, ivere defeated. These figures are not an click] tabulation of the number of ballots cast. Colonel Jetfordg Ordered to London With , Justices of the Peace to be elected Howard W. Huber, aw South Green Bay Road, received the most votes cast, INS. Dorsey D. Husenetter. 1224 Burton Avenue, was second high, and polled a vote of 1194. Clarence J. Shetzley, 1044 North Green Bay Road and Samuel S. Smith, 364 Ridgewood Drive, tied for third place with a tabulation of 1182 votes. Frank J. Nustra, 235 North Avenue, Highwood, is the fifth Jus- tice, and had a vote of 1144. Charles Glass, 328 Waukegan Avenue, High- wood was defeated in this race. He received 333 votes. Albert Larson, 133 South Green Bay Road, was re-elected town clerk, with a vote of Ian. He was unop- posed. Gregory M. Shaken. also unop- posed, 590 Elm Place, polled 1340 votes for the Town Collector posi- tion. Harry Earhart, 614 South St. Johns avenue, was unopposed for the AI- sessors job, and received a vote of 1390. ' Bertaeehini, Balke . Elected Supervnsors Cltllen'l W Win- In Deer4u% Town-hip Election on May Anton Bertaccini, 963% Waukegan avenue, and Mrs. Minnie C. Balke, 40 Deere Park Drive, south, were elected assistant supervisors, on the Citizens' ticket, at the Deerfield Township election, which was held Tuesday, April I. Bertacehinl just nosed Mrs. Balke out of first piece by 9 voter, polling 1134 votes to Mrs. Balke’s 1125. Fred Tucker, SIS Oakwood avenue, who was running on the Independent ticket with 563 votes, was defeated. Volume The Highlanh Park Press The Moose Lodge No. 446 will present Reno, the Dean of Auction Magicians and his magic "View, u the Elm Place uhool wditorinm on Wednesday, April 16 at 8:15 o'clock Tickets are now on sale. Edward M. Steele and C. Eugene Pfister were elected commission" ‘of the park district of Highland Park " an election held Tuesday, April I. A very small ballot was cut. in comparison with the election 2,yem ago. The eommisshmers term is for six yem. Commissioner Steele polled I vote of 502 and Pfister 456. Gilbert K. Hardacre another candidate received I76 votes and Clayton F. Lundquin Mu. Moose Lodge To Present Mulch]: The Course will cost W!) I per- son because there is a lot of equip- ment necessary in teaching and I registered nurse does the teaehing. Steele and Pllster New Commissioners; Small Vote ly Cant There is to he a course in Home Nursing. started by the America! Red Cross, on Monday, April 14th " the Community House from 1:00 until mo p. m. and every week un- til June 2nd. This is a twenty-four hour courte. so it lasts three hour: every week. There are Ilreldy ll registered in the course Ind myone else who wishes to join will please call Mrs. Behannn. H. P, l565 Ind give her their name. There will be an Instructor from Headqumm in Chicago to take charge of the Course. The purpose besides its Patriotic, Educational and Historical objective: are preliminary preparation for mem- bership in the D. A. R. and S. A, R. Ages of members range from birth to 21 years of age. The C. A. R. has its own state and National execu- tive board Ind each society hi! its own corps of oifieerg. This birthday party is in commem- oration of Founder's buy and the tenth anniversary of the Blackhlwk society. Home Nursing Course Will Start April 14 The National Society was omin- ized in Wuhington. D. C. in 1895 by Mrs. Daniel Lothrap n in mud. liary of the D. A. R. The Bluekhawk Society which is a branch of the National society C. A. R. was arm. ized in 1931 in Highland Park by members of the North Shore Chapter of the D. A. R. The Blackhawk Society of the C. A. R. will hold it: tenth birthday party, Sunday Iftemoon from four to five thirty o'clock " the Commun- ity Center. ' Blackhawk Society Celebrates Tenth Birthday Sunday mgttMndPir,ntimttAApett8,tNt Mrs. D. Den MW anter- timed the sewing club " her home. MI S. Linden avenue. In! My. Mrs. Milton D. Yunnan of Glen- coe reviewed “Europe in the Spring." by Cure Booth. TheUtrr will receive the first . bank "count donated by the High- hud Ptrk Rona dub. Mr. and Mrs. George Scheuchenp- Hug. 105 S. St. Johns ave., Bre re- ceiving conuntulutiom on the birth of a MM, born " the Highland Park hospital, Saturday at». Both mortar and nine pound baby Ire. “I!” along nicely. and the father, Mr. x., director of H. P. Community Center is also expected to rm. is also expected to rm. This k the Schemhenplu‘l ut- and child, I clincher Dork Ruth. is three yearn old. The best people in the town sing in the Community Charm. If you want to join them, do to in time to practice for the In. Cues-t. A rehurnl was also held on Wed. mucky, April 2, " the Community Center. Refreshments were served in honor of the new Inc-hen. "Mr. X" Announce- New Director for Community Center The hullwey outside Miss Taylor‘s studio about the bank building svu ismmed with old and new members of the Community Chorus on Much 26th when Mr. Betts held auditions of new voices. Most of the voice. could not be heard in the lull. but one or more of the 'hU.ee.me's" stop- ped ell conversation entirely, pleas. ant surprise indeed. Son“ of spring see fun when spring is on the way end the chorus rehearsed some of their new mule. William Stephens, Hammond, In- diana was charged with leaving the scene of an accident. when he was delivering a load of culvert pipe to Fort Sheridan. He wa- driving north ‘on Waukegan avenue. when he waa 4orced to swerve auddenly to avoid a southbound car, and the side of his truck caught on ladders that were projecting from a parked truck. own- ed by George Schroeder. 1810 Behi- dere street, Waukcgan. Stephen: wan stopped by Chief DeSntidt a that time later and admitted that he had driven put the accne. but that he was unaware that he had hit any- thing. Schroeder aizned a complaint charging Stephens with leaving the acene of an accident, and then Chief DeSctnidt charged Schroeder with oh- structlng the highway. A ticket was the 'msued to At. bert Stephmy, tatt Prairie "can. Highland Park, whose truck Ibo was projecting into the northbound lane. Audition. Held for Community Chorus Three drivers were named In Highwood In: Friday by Police Chief John DeSmidt. 7 Three Truck Drivers Arrested in Highwood The Night School public - ing clan which llu bun In" u the ham school lucid-bum Hon- day night, Mareh " It the 0'. Home Tea row. Manor K. F. Tomlinson of "lemma-B harbeeatexmdtretirt.theet-. he clan ho caioyedthccoomoo-Idl that they Numb” 'vitttmshNesreah_a.t5tar6e wednJatIuM-udthm when.“ Mouth-b- huM-odtocoutothocm Wand-uh! them“ 4ltteter,eaehrtatdmtt-art'ut. dhnerlpeoch.”Wlnc-dw attach-0mm Thebiotricthumhrduc- (on ,Wttseatseettobe-hm. homeon election "rtomsteab- sauce balm. which W. be M- tdbrm_rrrr-ttrtttsthttme L. Vetter.Socreuryoldu laud of Mutation.“ Lincoln Ann-c. KiMtlotdNr%t1BmsU. To Continue Study Dim-let "I In: been W htto two precincts. Me! No. I, pol- int place It the Lined- M S. Green my new and [hula _ Highland Put. INmsk. Packet No. 2, potting place at the In“ I“. Roger William Avenue and Du- Avenue. “kl-land M. [II-oh. High School Cl:- Petition have been GM for John B. Jackson. pram! tr'etrrttbeqt, (at President of the Board of uln- tion; for Jen muse, -gtt h- cumbent. um Singer. "td lim- ice A. Poll“ for Isa-Mn of the Bond of “an“. . The annual school election cl school District No.. toe for the pupae at electing I President at two Icahn '.tt..theBerdttMtralimtvau held on Suturdly. All“ It tNi. The pon- will be opened at 12 o'clock noon, and close at , oUee& . I. the an: any. In District tor, there will be no opposition in the election to In - Sum-thy. April It. The hm president, Punch M. “It. II - oppoued. Hen-nu A. hub in I candidate for maladies and Mrs. but M. Jaclyn. in: tho tBed [or m- bcnhip. The term- of Mr. lush and Mrs, Roderick lunar-cu. and" thi, yen. District 107 hidden Gnu Bay Road school cud Eh Hue ochool. Failing place " be It the Elm Place school. In Dktrict IOS, the high wind district, there in only one mardldBte for election. George T. MI. who“ term “when, I: new m. Potts Ire loaded in the RUN-ad Park high school am It the Oak Terrace school in HM and the Town Hall. been“. Annual wheel ehethttr. wll be M in Hum-nu Pals. Sum-day dut- noon. April 12th. Polk " a”. u 'gnoortotdwtileltt.eattroobe “we day. School Elections To Be Held April 12 awn-ma. “Van-MM: NttgI6e.6

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