Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Apr 1922, p. 16

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m THrEaKE SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922 Penfield hails^Jr om GIencoeT where he is pres- ident o f t h~e Village Board, and has been fo£ several terms. He is a capable administrator, and has an excellent rec- ord in community affairs. We of the north shore can depend on this man and McLean to represent our interests on the coun- ty board^ fairly and ac- ceptably. " Roads, better roads, and golf interest him and he knows they interest us. New Trier folks say they can depend on him, absolutely! He is the *new~blood* we want. FREDERICK W. PENFIELD GLENCOE The other north shore representative is William H. McLean of Kenil- worth. He is a lawyer and law-maker, having served a term in each house at Springfield. The 1 a ml creating the Forest Pre- serve was passed during his term.*'* *-â- --â- â- â-  His hobbies are flowers and fruit, as he farms on the side. Small wonder he- is enthusiastic on the Forest Preserve, but he is no less energetic Tn Tegal werk and has served trie county with great credit. He^ is a neighbor. We can rely on him to play lox_the_tiQtth end.________ WILLIAM BUSSE MOUNT PROSPECT WILLIAM -H.- MACLEAN â€"â€"â€"^KENJLWORTH P i e r s o n is known around home in Chicago Heights^ as "Uncle Dud- ley"â€"a nickname that sounds mighty friendly, cotitrac- This man Busse lives out in Mount Prospect. He is a farmer, merchant He is a buil tor and never forgets it! ' As a builder he is A-l and â€"H3 a buyer for the county he is hard~to beaT. ^Tb^ him, great credit is due, for the permanency and mmplftenpss o f many^ and banker. Busse was president of the Boarcj' of County Commissi oners from 1907 to 1910, and is the mem- ber of longest&ervice now, -exceptâ€"ene-.- During, his presidency the present County building was completed and the great Q a kJForest Infirmary county structuresr-â€"H-e- believes in using t h e Forest Preserves as well as preserving them. was built; In both i&aftjw»ytw3Wwsw«jH^^ iJjji.^ueaga these proud operations, 'Economy' was the watch- word. He is chairman of Publio Service on the fjig i^uQjfcr.Mi j..h t ii.. a type we need. His word carries lots o f weight. "Helia^TTaUTataaDTe ex- peri ence on County af- fairsâ€"experience we need Miller is an Oak Pa and one_of,the three law- yers on the present board. He has a reputation of be- ing a hard worker, always on deck. He has served two terms in the state legis- lature, and several in Oak Park administrative af- fairs. again him to Springfield-' His record proves they knew him'pretty well. DUDLEY D^PIERSON CHICAGO HEIGHTS -GEORGE-A. MILLER OAK PARK. *"""""""BufoTthis^t^^ records. The fifth is a man the North y^.M'gj if â- '.'^ Shore vouches for, unreservedly primary is your nppnrtiinitY^ynrtrrinty, tn rhnnse the men tn repent your interest in eounty^ffairs. Youeandomt)^^ •£•!£&££ ^Mai^&i^^i'S^^^'f^S- »^si£'^<&£ '^t^i.^2iSi^^S^l,"0^i'^: Experienci do you? You don't want untried men on this board either. .,;.,.w â- : . 118' i :' Hftspersions amdt^stomary criticisms no^tt n. SYou oMt employ green lielu on an important job, y^mm ^^^^^^^^^^^^^i^i$^Jm!^^^mMSS Ills s the Ticket ,.;ii ;| 99 i .WP1%>3W^SSfS3l^#*5p?S^? 'mm:-' f&j&j â€"

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