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Highland Park Press, 29 Oct 1942, p. 6

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Republicans to Hold On Friday night, October 30th at Zion Home on Sheridan road, theBenâ€" ton ‘Township and Zion Township Committeemen will hold a rally with Stepher A. Day and Raiph Church in attendance. Senator Arnold P. Benson a prominent Republican who represents his district in the State Senate is exâ€" pected to be the main speaker. Senaâ€" tor! Benson is the leader af the Repubâ€" licans in the State Senate and is a The Republican Headquarters thrâ€" ough William D. Whyte, announces that increased interest is aroused for the â€"coming election evidenced by the demand for literature and other inâ€" formation in regard to the issues and candidates of the Republican Party. The Young Republican groups headed by. Ray Reardon of Waukegan; the Womans Organization headed by Mrs. Roger Vail of Highland Park and the Veterans group headed by Mancel Talâ€" cott are very active in the campaign and have held meetings throughout the County, all of whom are functionâ€" ing with their various groups through their individual Precinct Comimitteeâ€" men. The man issue of this campaign is that, "We must preserve our two party system of government under which we have become the greatest nation on earth." W ar Needs Call For Budgeting eventual removal of the sales tax on food and is of especial interest to the Housewives throughout the County. ‘Two large Republican rallies have been arranged for this final week. The first will be held at Waukegan on ‘Thursday night, October the 29th at 8 p. m. in the Court Room of the Court House. Lake County‘s own Richard J. Lyons will be the main speaker and his talk will be based on the efforts of the Kellyâ€"Nashâ€"Machine‘s endeavor . to crash into Lake County politics through the State and District candiâ€" dates. The 101 Precinet Committeeâ€" men with their workers and other Republican friends will attend to celeâ€" brate a real old fashioned Republican men with Republican brate a rea rally. In sharp contrast to the silk shirt, badga of World War I‘s "prosperity," the insignia of the average home in World War 11 is a wellâ€"worn budget book. Today‘s consumers are aware of new burdens imposed by war and conscious of the disastrous inflation period that followed the last war, the nation‘s reâ€" tailers report. As a result, consumers‘ purchases are emphasizing practicality nowadays. Politics throughout the 101 Repubâ€" lican Precincts mounted in activity during the past week and the organiâ€" zation plans have been perfected for the final drive of the remaining ten Candidates, County J: Probate Judge; Allen J. Nelson for Probate Clerk; Gustaf H. Fredbeck for County Treasurer; Walter L. Atâ€" kinson for Sherriff and W. C. Petty for County Superintendent of schools will be introduced at both meetings. State Representatives Nick Keller and Harold D. Kelsey candidate for reâ€" election, will also be introduced. Purchases for the home especially reflect . this practicality.. . Prospects that lives will necessarily be "stay at home" ones this winter are reflected in a 20 per cent increase in sales of adult games and warm lounging apâ€" parel. Housefurnishings _ displays . which bow to the budget, also stress bright colors for . moraleâ€"building qualities, and furniture easily assembled in any setting, even if war‘s exigencies nake the home a temporary one. . F Lake County Central Committee states that a good vote is expected based on the large Registration under the new r- registration act of 1941. Lake County Central Committee of the Republican party has gone on record as favoring the proposed amâ€" endment that will appear on the Novâ€" ember ballot surging all voters to VOTE "YES." This calls for the Dramatic proof that new; housefurnâ€" ishings can be kind to the budget, yet can answer all the needs for presentâ€" day living, is offered by Marshall Field and company, of Chicago in ten model rcoms. As a feature of the new showâ€" ings, the store, which has pioncered many merchandising trends, announced a contest to let the homemaker try her own hand at decorating. Using the same floor plans as the model rooms, contestants can choose â€" comparably priced merchandise and arrange it in their own version of presentâ€"day decor. One outstanding example of liva« bility at a modest price is in the moâ€" dern living roomâ€"bed room combinaâ€" tron. Twin studio beds, upholstered in red, white and blue plaid, are placea &t right angles on two walls, with a large white table in the corner form« mg a bedside table for each bed. The blue of the walls is repeated in a blue wallâ€"toâ€"wall rug, over which has been thrwn a small brilliant red rug. For compact Tiving, white chests double as desks, and a corner table becomes a dining table. This same functional note is emphaâ€" sized in the entire furniture picture today. Small chests which can be conâ€" verted into dressing tables; unit cheirs which make a modern love seat, and beds concealing linen chests, are inâ€" creasingly a part of the new American scene â€"the "budgetâ€"minded" scene. in that body Judge Clerk: Perry ; Jay I Martin ( ; Allen : Gustaf All of the County Persons for for for for T wo Girls Chosen Representatives For Wellesley Dormitories Miss Laura Lou Bauer, 2 sophomore at Wellesiey college, in the recent dorâ€" mitory elections was chosen Christian Association representative for Tower, her dormitory. Miss Bauer, the daughâ€" ter of the Aaron S. Bauers of 2351 North Deere For Superintendent of Public Instruction D) VERNON L. NICKELL f Champaign For Trustees of the University of Iilinols (Three to be elected) ) MARTIN G. LUKEN 1448 Lake Shore Drive, Chicage ) CHESTER R. Davis Wayne e [C) FRANK H. McKELVEY . Springfield For Representative in Congress Tenth District ) RALPH E. CHURCH ) HAROLD D. KELSEY ) NICK KELLER +YOTE STRAICHT : ® REPUBLICAN ~~_ For The Preservation of rrcsons t * INDIVIDUAL LIBERTIES s Now Yielded To The ; , Government in War Time : f % For United States Senator ~~.a fi [ C. WAYLAND BEOOKS | e \ | 1637 W. Howard St., Chicago ; 23 For Representative in Congress * } % State at Large: f i %»f“ p". l . ) STEPHMEN A. DAY A ¢ w*s ,f.; 4# Evanston i 6 id ’ );:‘.; e For State Treasurer n e ’ ‘, E P i ) m ® TOR f were " »"' o ) PERRY L. [ JAY B. MORSE 127 Douglas Ave., ) MARTIN C ) WILLIAM G. STFPATTON ) ALLEN J. NELSON 419 N. County St., Waukegan For County Treasurer [ GUSTAF H. FREDBECK 317 Julian St., Waukegan For Sheriff ) WALTER L. ATKINSON 1616 Park Ave., North Chicage For County Supterintent of Schools J wW. C. PETTY _ _ 5 _ THE TWO PARTY SYSTEM MUST LIVE ‘___ IN AMERCA TO â€" â€" WIN THE WAR For Clerk of the Probate Court 1001 Sheridan Rd., (Vote for one, two or three) 413 Cory Ave., For County Judge . PERSONS _ Cory Ave., Waukegan For County Clerk ELECTION â€"â€" alkng ce ond Tarnonalions at Miss Margaret Johnston, d&.dhh-d’m ston of 505 Waverly road, has also been chosen Christian Association reâ€" presentative of her dormitory at Welâ€" leslcy college, where she is a sophoâ€" Keep ‘Em Flying C. WAYLAND BROOKS FOR U. 8. SENATOR Hearst W. Cady Jr., 26, of Highland Park, a student pilot at the U. S. Naval Reserve Aviation base at Clenâ€" vief, narrowly escaped death Thursday bybailing out of a plane after two In Plane Crash Loeal Y outh The accident occured when two JAY B. CLERK FOR PROBATE CLERK FOR SUPT. OF SCHOOLSs d training planes collided near the airâ€" port. Cady was in a plane piloted by Lt Louis Moore of Huntington, Ind The other plane was piloted by Wal his parachute landing. Student Pilot Krager attempted to bail out of his plane, but he was at such a low altiâ€" tude that his parachute failed to open. ter Edward Krager of Detroit, Mich. Both planes were on routine naval training flights and were at low altiâ€" tudes at the time of the accident. RALPBR E. CHURCB FOR CONGRESS Cady was cut and bruised in making NOV. THIRD WILLIAM G. STRATTON FOR STATE TREASURER poy. Permanent. Write c/ box 802, city. * White couple, reliable and experienced. House in suburb near Chicago. Close to eleâ€" wated and North Shore. Good Thursday, October 29, 1942

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