~m^-*t •ifSiffivIS Â¥he lake shore aims, friday. march?-s^ftagg* >1omu* of RoacU -- and Mr. Penneld ii: _^.XC«»*<»m^ J!Sro^-- j»ff«...s )^i^"^ """So in season and out, I've urged the building at a through highway west of our villages in the Skokie for these big trucks these Juggernauts. Ilbelieve such a road could easily con- nect with the same sort of a road ijwest of Evanston|| 3-^â- .'^â- /[â- â- <y""'â- â- 'â- ;!;? â- ^'HS^Ii' IFeasfqfjs" Plain 'W^j-JZ '% "ThlB^ru^toroad proposition is Im- portant and so is the buying of the 'Skokie for the Forest Preserve. That magnificent stretchof land ought to belong to all the people m Cook County. And it will if all north shore citizens work for it." â- J Frederick W. Penfleld has been president of the Vilage of Glencoe for five years, having been elected the last two times without opposition. He Jis president of the New Trier Citi- zens' league and active in all public matters that benefit the north shore. Prominent citizens in Glencoe, Win- netka, Kenilworth and Wilmette are actively supporting his candidacy for member of the board of Cook county commissioners. Among these are In- cluded the following leaders in New Trier affairfl: •- Gets Important Backing Winnetka: William S. Elliot, John S. Miller Jr*, WHliam D. McKenzie, John R. Montgomery, Morris L. Gree- ley, John R. Leonard, Eugene A. Rum- mlerv George> D. Wolfe Shanhan M. Goble. Glencoe: Sherman M. Booth, Markham B. Orde, Edwin H. Cassels, Bruce MacLeish, Hubert W. Butler, -J. Fred McGnirc, Henry H. BrJghamrl Edward K. Johnston. Wilmette: Edward Zipf, Robert Stoddard, Hoyt King, Earl B. Orner, Paul A. Hoffman, Charles W. Triggs, Earl King, S. 3. Nordorf: Kenilworth: W. W. Wheel- ock, Frank R. Young, James C. Murray; George W.Maher. ;' Mri ^vniA Mrs; William Gorman * Hf Winnetka, announce the engagement, of their daughter, Helen Ann, to El- mer Wennlund, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Wennlund of Branston. Favor* Active Work ;1^'^|? I Women in Civic Affairs Lewis B. Springer, Wilmette resir dent who is candidate on the Republi- can ticket for representative from the seventh district in the Illinois assem- bly, has attracted considerable atten- tion in the current pre-primary elec- tion campaign because of his an- nounced interest in the civic work of women in this vicinity. Woman's active interest and whole- some influence in civic and political affairs is an essential to better govern- PAIGE |JE\VET1| ifivRfipf SERVidm -"•:f:"- »:'-•" ,::' 'â- â- '.,-â- •'.â- ;â- ,$'."»>â- 'â- *->'•:â- ..". ,â- •â- â- -.:. .â- â- ' â- â- â- >»â- TRACY HOLMES MOTOR CO 1027 Davi* S^ Evansion, 111. Phone - - - - -ia4903 ment, Mr. Springer believes, and he is interested in legislation that will enlarge the sphere of influence of the women of the state of Illinois. REAL HELPFUL SERVICE ____On All Your Paint Problem* PiliNiT All Size Cane, Tubes, apeolsl Colors Tou Can Do Better Here Than Elsewhere RASMESEN'S S&ffiT WINN. 344 Painting; Decorating, Floor Work, Signs Dr. Charles E. Geisse ^Z^fMtaftljfc Physician ':;S Phone WiL 2052 1150 Wihnrtte Ate. RESIDENCE PHONE SS7 Prune Shrubs Now Proper pruning rejuvenates, improper pruning destroys. Have your pruning done now, before the growing season begins. All work is given careful, skilful and prompt attentions Fullness of tdilaterma profusion Of blossom depends upon this important work and the time it Is done. ,:;.,.^ flortfolSbore landscape ?m -^arcbttccte^^^ ,;'- â- "â- 'â- 'â- 'â- " 'Service Department :â- >,â- :â- EVANSTON, ILL. Phon«vEv.^«a â- pick's Wilmettvi Cafeteria-i :2^JThe .Rooking- W!^8%P^HB^^^9^^^^^^^S': 3j|'The' variety .fa select: from^ls"MfficielC*^^^^ :.0': It is clean anid"pleasantg?|^p^^^S|^^^^^â„¢" ^ It is served the cafeteria way. iyiji|iS^^^.. fti m ~~~~:r-~ %feiiS|s5Si|i^Sl|$|9' SpS^Hov many usesyou have for Columbia! longer â€"for belb and buzzer* â€"for thepoMMttts â€"for dry battery lifting in dowt, cellar, garret, barn* etc â€"for ignition on the Ford ----while â- ferHng ^ The worWt most femotu dry lottery- Used where gremp of individual eells is needed. FeknestockSprmgOipBimd- img Port* mt me e&rm emerge For doorbells, buzzers, thermostats, and alarms, use ose_Golumbia "Bell Ringer" or two Columbia "No. 6" Batteries. For ignition on gas encincs and tractors, use 0)lumbia "Hot Shot" Ignition Bat- tery No. 1461. Full power, when you need it most, while starting. For quick starting ignition on Fords, use the same size Columbia "Hot Shot" Ignition Bat> tety No. 1461. Saves your back, tempff, and time. Fits under the front seat; 3 Soldby electricians, autosupptvshops and get, hardware and general stores, and rmcntdfalrm;^mm~^^-^- Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state its* our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are of finer ?0Jm- i§^ iWfWiW CfOABJE^Tl^ 20 for 18c 10 for 9c Vacuum tint of 50 - 4$c Ol Your Grands I Stores 1559 Sherman Ave. EVANSToll, ILL. 1526Greenle»( Phone Evanston -2720^^. Crushed Stone and Cement 0r||wap mA, Qradmg: Pruttirjj 38c Jl^^aS'to Sfeet in height; gFtfiM8 BSâ€"for sale.--', ..- . . • '. ^MyuMs:M'WM:MJ'~............... JFRAN^KRENN &ica| f|Mlft.^«^. 3VU»hd»e 694-1368 Learn to buy all your meats hjerem^^^^^iBa^^^nS' Fan^l Roastiii^tic^ns^ Short )Leg of Spring Lamb le or ric ess 29k v,as;:,g,s*KW!»a*!ffl"'^a m&m i PEACOCK li HAMsmsm m&- l PEACOCK iliBACON. ..• . •..â- ,.-•, 2C ftoiv^Riir Nativeirort %$ â- M*M ive â- Sirloin jgisiaittijyi^, j> , '^â- â- '^'"â- 'i"'V^-^-'t;v-i^Y^>j'jf--