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Highland Park Press, 4 Apr 1946, p. 3

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Deerfield to Elect Saturday, April 13 Petitions of candidates for memâ€" bership on the Deerfield grammar school board have been made and filed as follows: Vernon Gies â€" threeâ€"year term member to succeed Burton B. Mcâ€" Roy as oneâ€"year president of the board; Mr. McRoy, longâ€"time memâ€" ber and officer of the State School board group, for a Thursday, April 4th, The Man That CAN and WILL Do the Job Republican Candidate for TO THE VOTERS OF ©@ For the past 25 years I have been established in business in CGurnee, IIL I am married and the father of four children. ®@ Prior to my business experiâ€" ence I was a farmer and have always worked in closeâ€"cooperaâ€" tion with them. ©@ Being in business, I am faâ€" and its needs. @ When elected, I will work in dnuc@opeufionvithmpuldâ€" ble Organizations and . Civic Groups. uce ©@ I offer individuals and miâ€" nority groups . direct action when a specific violation or threat to â€"crvil rights is brought to my attention. @ I have always been &n active worker within the Republican port will be greatly appreciated Primary April 9th, 1946 JUSTUS H. for a 3â€"year term, representing the Highland Park section of the disâ€" trict; Mrs. Robert Huepel to sucâ€" ceed Walter Lige for the remainâ€" ing two years of his 3â€"year term. péintment, as his successor to fill out the first year of his term folâ€" lowing his resignation. _ Other board members are: Clifâ€" _ Election will take place Saturâ€" day, April 13. and Mrs. Paul Brown Is Taken by Death Mrs. Otto Seiler, 902 Chestnut, Deerfield, a surgical patient at the Highland Park hospital, passed away on Thursday morning at the age of 64. ‘s Daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Segert, she had lived nearly her whole life in Deerfield. Besides her husband she is surâ€" vived by two sons, Rollin, of Deerâ€" field, and Harold, of Glenview; two sisters, Mrs. Woodman Todd, of Deerfield, and Mrs. Albert Clapâ€" per of Chicago; two brothers, Edâ€" ward and Henry, of Deerfield, and Wellâ€"Known Reerfield To Sudden Attack John Raymond Hopkins, adverâ€" tising executive and countryâ€"wide authority on gladiolas, passed away suddenly Monday morning at his home on Ramsay road, Deerâ€" field, at the age of 57. Advertising manager of the Chiâ€" cago Belting Company since 1920, he was also one of the founders and was the first president of the Industrial Advertising Association. He had made his home in Deerfield for 10 years. He is survived by his wife, Elâ€" ten. Lincoln School Students To Present Operetta *Tom Sawyer" Tom Sawyer, & frivilous, well meaning lad, is as alive in the minds of our children today as he was to Mark Twain. a ; ‘Tom‘s support of his bosom friend, Huck Finn; his admiration for Becky Thatcher; his flight from his stern Aunt Polly to a deâ€" serted island; his exciting encounâ€" ter with Indian Joe in the cemeâ€" tery at midnight, have gripped many a boy in such a manner as to make him attempt to escape realâ€" ity. The spirit of Tom and his pals has been caught by Theodosia Paynter and written into an operâ€" etta. On Thursday, April 11, at 8 p.m., the children of the eighth grade of Lincoln school, ‘aided by other children of the 5th, 6th and Tth grades who form a supportâ€" ing chorus, will present the operetâ€" Such a project as this requires a tremendous amount of work from the staff of the school. Heading the music for the operetta is Miss Anne Phelps; dramatics, Mr. Stanâ€" ley W. McKee, school principal; Reâ€"Elect Harold D. Kelsey Miss Ellen Miller; art, Mrs. Franâ€" ces Apitz; school band, Earl Strickâ€" ler; staging, Helen Boyce and Har old Rudolph, custodian; tickets, Walter Borg; sale of tickets, Neâ€" ma Whitehouse; makeup, Winifred Nelson U. §. VICTORY BONDS GLENCOE THEATRE . 630 Vernon Ave. Highland Park 605 THURSDAY April 4 Ginger Rogers & Cary Grant FRI & SAT. April 5 ‘Tom Neal & Barbara Hale SUN. to WED. _ April 7 to 10 Ranny Kaye & Virginia Mayo All Technicolor Sun. doors open 1 p.m. starts at 1:30 "Once Upon a Honeyâ€" Kiddie Show Sat. Morn, Apr. 13 Open 9:30 a.m. Show starts 10. 15 color cartoons,‘all tickets 25¢ Tickets on sale at Box Office Coming: "Leave Her to Heavâ€" en," "Cornered," "Strangers." THU., FRL, SAT., Apr. 11â€"13 Academy Award Winner "WONDER MAN" irst Yank in Tokyo" Mr. Bills is capable of assuming Former Corporation Counsel of the City ‘my..lh.:: ; % P * of Tion. +c 1. Graduate of Northwestern University Formerty Juige CdvG@bt Ameticon Vote for a man who has education, training and a patient, kindly temperament as his great ssets and is qualified to be judge. Me has a thorough understanding of the Law, both civil and criminal, and its mh:'.hpd-.--*hfiun%&"-hdm Ihgc-’-:' hmmacâ€"wnduh the Circuit and Superior Courts of Cook County and the Municipal irt of Evanston. Ask the man who knows him. & HEADQUARTERSâ€"CITIZENS BANK BLDG. n ht L n al MAJ. 403 JOHN R. BILLS IS NOT ENDORSING ANY OTHER CANDIDATE OR County Court work for the people nothe 3 6. Active in youth organizations. ;‘imflhm'm 7. Attormey for Antioch and Bonnie Brook wc.odn.mh Fire Protection Districts. oll Record in Lake County and Circuit and Superior Courts of Cook 8. Active in many civic and fraternal orâ€" KEEP THE COUNTY COURT OUT OF BIPARTISAN POLITICS T HE PR ESS Ravinia Gym Show at Village House Friday Under the direction of Dudley L. ‘Dewey, physical education direcâ€" tor, about 260 students of the Raâ€" vinia school will present an extenâ€" l-'wa-MM.nlp.-.. in the Village House 8f Ravinia with the cooperation of the teachâ€" ers, the art and training departâ€" ments and the entire student body. The program will consist of folk dances representing nine different countries, tumbling, precision marching and formations, and tabâ€" legux writter by Miss Virginia Young Mother Suddenly Taken by Death _ Funeral rites were held at the Presbyterian church on Wednesâ€" day at 2 p.m. for Elizabeth Townâ€" send Earhart, wife of Robert Earâ€" hart of Ravinia, who passed away suddenly at the Illinois Masonic hospital on Monday, of an embo~ lism. Services were conducted y Besides her husband she is surâ€" vived by anâ€"infant daughter, Suâ€" san Louise, two weeks old, a twin , Tth grade teacher. have appeared here ‘for some time . . . To intelligent Repubâ€" licans, it is not enough to have a candidate for office say, "Vote for me" . . . there must also be mendations to back that up . . Let us assume that all candiâ€" more or less qualified for the ofâ€" fice, which one shall we vote for and why? . . . As Republicans, we must ask, does the party owe this candidate its full support? . . . What has this candidate done for the party? It is a well estabâ€" lished adage, "you can only take BERNARD J. JURON: JOHN R. BILLS COUNTY JUDGE REPUBLICAN C ANDIDATE FOR PROBATE JUDCE COUNTY JUDGE sister, Mrs. David Sanders IH, a Jesse of 324 Roger Williams Ave. Mrs. Earhart was 24 years of North Shore Chapter Of DAR To Meet With Mrs. Buchanan from the recent State conference of the Daughters of the American Revolution held at the Drake hoâ€" tel in Chicago, will be the program at the regular monthly meeting of the North Shore chapter of the Mrs. Gordon Buchanan will open her home at 240 Moraine road on Tuesday, April 9, at 2 p.m., for the meeting. The speaker of the D.A R. Hemmons, state vice regent, of of Lake Forest, state chairman of National Defense, will present a report on national defense, and Mrs. Warren E. Danley, delegate from the North Shore chapter, who attended all of the meetings, will give a complete coverage of the State conference. ;, National defense, and reports REPUBLICAN gion 10th District and former service ofâ€" will be Mesdames Harry W. Highâ€" writer, Walter F. Mayer, Lewis B. Sinclair and Sewell Truax. Ravinia Gardeners To Years With Burbank" The April meeting of the Raâ€" vinia Garden club will be held at the Ravinia school auditorium on April 12 at 8 p.m. Husbands and fiiemgsminvitadhd-d. . _ Mr.~ John ~Y. Beaty ~of ~Crystal Lake, Ilinois, will be the speaker. His topic is "Three eYÂ¥ars With Luther Burbank." Mr. eaty lived with Burbank for three years, working with him in the garden and writing for him a series of twelve volumes. His talk will be illustrated with rodachrome slides, stressing the technique of producâ€" ing new varieties of flowers. Mrs: C. Lorigford Felske is hostâ€" ess for the evening. ess for the evening, assisted by Mesdamesâ€" Judson Cross, Hefry Fordtran, G. J. Frelinger, Stanley ‘GM,J.A.IJ&.MW and C. V. Nichols. Mrs. Grace and Mrs. Nichols will arrange the flowers. man or the National Committeeâ€" men" . . , This is a solid fact. ‘There is only one candidate in the Republican Party from the "grass roots." He has served as & Republican Committeeman for 12 the party in this county. Page 3

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