Commander H o mer Dahringer 23 Yrs. Experience in Courts of Lake County and other County Court matters. President Lake County Bar Asâ€" 1924; Adjetant 1922â€"1973; Proâ€" t K sent Judge Advocate Waukegan D efense President Waukeganâ€"North Chiâ€" ’?:L-“ :Qfl-d&â€"- Served in U.S. Army World War Director 16 years . 1 1917â€"1919 PROMISES TO DEVOTE HIS FULL TIME TO THE puUTIEs OF THE OFFICE 1928; LL_B. 1922 23 Years Participation in Youth and Civic Activities > Your Support and Vote will be Appreciated!! [J ALLENâ€"J. NELSON â€" _ \_.FOR COUNTY TREA: 00 > _‘ (Vote for One) THOMAS E. KENNEDY JUSTUS H. DEPKE B. CLAYTON "Barney" HAMLIN FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF S (Vote for One) Q MARGUERITE M. ZIMMER [] CHARLES E. JACK . _ [] WILLIS A. OVERHOLSER []] CLaARENCE A. QIVER RAY E. THOMAS H BERNARD J. JURON JOHN R. BILLS 4 B CLARENCE L. BROWN []] MINARD E. HULSE [] HERMAN C. LITCHFIELD > FOR COUNTY CLERK . 100 ... ((Vote for One) . []J JAaYy ». MORSE [] JosEPH N. SIKES NICK KELLER 5 B HAROLD D. KELSEY CHARLES E. TWADELL, JR. H ALBERT E. NORDSTROM [] VERNON L. NICKELL _ FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS State at Large 4 (Vote for One) > TLLIAM G. STRATTON & DANIEL D. FRAZIN : DAVID L. KELLER â€" MAURICE C. SIMPSON FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS H E. CHURCH _ _ FLORENCE HOBAN GRIESEL HUGH RIDDLE FOR STATE CENTRAL COMMITTE y TENTH DISTRICT ___ ______... (Vote for One) FOR CLERK OF THE PROBATE COURT _.___:_â€" . _ (Vote for One) STEPHENX A. DiY 3 be RICHARD YATES ROWE L. JAY BROWN® FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC â€"INSTRUCTION => ~* > ~(Vote for One) WILLIAM M. MARKS _ OSCAR LINDSTRAND FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN (Vote. for One) 0. LUNN FOR STATE TREASURER ____ (Vote for One) FOR PROBATE JUDGE _ (Vote for.One) Lake County, Hlinois APRIL 9, 1946 JAY B. MORSE, EIGHTH DISTRICT _ (Vote for One) ~ (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Member Scout Council $ years; Scoutmaster 2 years President Waukegan Lions Club 1942 and 1943; director 22 years High School Board of Educa Two) _ Mr. and Mrs. William Rountree of 1013 Park avenue, Deerfield, announce the birth of a son at the Highland Park hospital on Monâ€" day, March 25. \ wl On Tuesday, March 26, Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Daughaday of Long Last Rites Saturday For Mrs. Mary Taylor Miss Frances Mcintyre Is Laid to Rest Saturday evening, Mrs. Frances Mcintyre passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John C. Hicâ€" key of Fort Sheridan. Mr. Hickey is a warrant officer at the post. Funeral services and burial took place at Springfield, II1. August Bernardoni of 222 Liewelâ€" lyn avenue, Highwood. last Saturday at the Kelly chapel for Mrs. Mary Taylor, widow of the late Joseph Taylor, former Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Hinois. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake county, Communications intended for publication must be written on one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. They should reach the editor Wednesday noon to imâ€" bei n dn Sre raner~ ied rpers . Anah Anrv lished will be charged at the reguâ€" was born on Thursday, March 28, at the Highland Park hospithl, to Rev. and Mrs. Hans K. Platzer of 45 N. Green Bay road. Rev. Platzâ€" er is pastor of the Redeemer Evâ€" angelical Lutheran church at 587 Meadow Farm, Winnetka, had a son born to them at the Highland Park, who passed away at a nursâ€" ing home in Waukegan, where she had lived for the past year. Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenue, Highland Park, II1. Telephone : Highland Park 557. W. Meyer, president of St. Johns college in Winfield, Kansas. The Rev: and Mrs. Platzer are also parents of a son, Robert John, who is twenty months old. * On Saturday, March 30, a third son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Donâ€" ald James Schwalbach of 915 Tayâ€" lor avenue, at the Highland Park raine, Iowa, is the paternal grandâ€" mother. f The little girl, who has been named Donna Claire, has a sister, Rebecca Ann, who is 20 months Mrs. Schwalbach is the former Frances Kelly of Fall City, Nebr. Mrs. Kelly, who is here at the presâ€" Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Donâ€" :lds-nmt of 315 North avenue, sure appearance in the current is Paternal grandparents are Mr. and. Mrs. George Schwalbach ‘of 600 Central avenue. Lt. and Mrs. .Murray North of 359 Laurel became the parents of a son on Wednesday, March 27, at the Highland Park hospital. Lt. North, who met his wife while he was stationed in London, England, married her there a litâ€" been here for the past two months. Mrs. Florence Sargent of Lorâ€" Dora Meyer and the late Dr. A. The baby, who has heen named William John, has two brothers, Michael, 5, and Donald James Jr., (D. J.) 3. Mrs. Sargent is the former Cora Price. Maternal grandparents are former Joan A. Small, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Small of Lonâ€" R. B. Olson, Editor. Mrs. Platzer is the former Miss Resolutions of condolence, card LOOK WHO‘S HERE! Iobeltlurnyhbuneln-en Mr. North is the nephew of Mr. A baby girl was born on Thursâ€" the baby‘s name. $1, was made in Memorâ€" at T HE PR ES s of of Flora Hoffman Lequinn h&uh The Jacob Hoffmans of Ch 20C@ @aughtler, Flora .June, on March 9, in Boston,. to .l'o;lu.e: yoke, Mass, %hm' .couple have now made their home permaâ€" '_l.-ltly at 308 High St., Holyoke, formerly of wҠPark, ::.vp announced the marriage of After graduating from Highland Park high school, Mrs. lflniln‘ moved with her family to Rockâ€" ffli.ll‘ï¬n-th-bfliuqt;‘ where she attended the Institute of Design, and later studied at the Art Center school in Los Angeles, from which she returned for her marriage to Mr. Lequinn. After her work in Chicago, she engaged in the profession of photography in both Boston and Miami. â€" She recently visited in.Highland Park. U. S VICTORY BoNDS BUY THEM . .. KEEP THEM! Theodore T. Ruesch AaASK â€"FOR A DEMOCRATIC BALLOT @ Bï¬evuhtl’rmrthlbmldlnnnqdd»ï¬nputybdm ation is unnecessary, keeping your choice a secret. # . He is a strong advocate of Home Rile. * Charles R. Rouse who was born, raised and educated in Highland Park, seeks the PRIMARIES . A PRIL 9TH,â€" 1946 HIGHLAND PARK STATE REPRESENTATIVE Democratic Candidate S H E R | F F Candidate for Democratic Nomination ‘___ Primary April 9, 1946 North Shore Congregation Israel, Lincoln and Vernon, Glencoe, Rabâ€" bi Charles E. Shulman will speak on "What It Means to be an Amerâ€" The trend of current. internaâ€" tional events makes it imperative for the American to understand America and his country‘s influâ€" What It Mcans To Be An American Is Rabbi Subman‘s Topi A JOB FOR A Vote for Eleven Years Experience as Deputy Sheriff . Business Manager WELL QUALIFIED THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Maintained by First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park, Ilinois ©% 5 OF LAKE COUNTY @ Due to his experience as a dairy farmer, qualiâ€" fied to further farm legislation. A place for quict thought and study, where the Bible, Hours: Week Days Endorses increased benefits for Old Age Asâ€" sistance and Needy. Will encourage legislation that will ease burâ€" danofhnï¬ono_ntulmbynï¬l'uph sales tax accumulation, Favors sound labor legislation. Wfllmpgoï¬nVetulmAdiwede Elect 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD at week‘s sermon points.to the tasks before us and the destiny toward which we can labor by true appliâ€" cation of the democratic principle, not only here, but wherever ons influence is felt throughout the the regular weekly services op day at 8:15 p.m. yPe ence in world affairs, The inâ€" dividua} has a tremendous responâ€" sibility by virtue of the rights and _ of NE 9:30 am to 5 9:30 am to 9 2:30 pm to 5 Visitors are cordially invited to :80 pm :00 pm :20 pm