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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Apr 1926, p. 6

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6 WILMETTE LIFE April 9,' 1926 Glee Club to Sing at Baptist Church Tonight I IPREDICf RECORD VOTE IN PRIMARY ELECTION (Continued from page 1) has not been idle. From this so urce The Shepanlson Colh:gc Glee has gone out literature in plentiful club of Denni son university arc quantity se tting forth the merits of giving a popul<1r concert in th ~ the v a rio u ~ ran did at c s. 'J' h c tow :1 auditorium of the \\ · i lm ett\~ !'\hip 11a~ been can,·a s:-> ed with meticul napti st church thi :-; ~n·ning, :11 <·u :-; care \rith the re sult that \'irtuall y 8 o'clock. eHn· · hou ..;e holckr ha s hecon,c ·fairly The· Ckr dub con~i~t.s of t\rt·n- famiiiar with the campai.L:n issues an <l . t~· - iour girb, all members of the the candidate:-> oi thi :-; pvr:-.tta!":>ion. Ohio co ll ege. Tlll·y " ·ill arri n · Schmidt Strong Candida~e in \Yilm ctte thi s aitcrn oon and " ·ill h<' enlt'rtain ed in the hom es ()f pa rtiL·u.br i11krL·"t to X c w Tr ier oi the member!'\ of tlu:: B:tp ti:-~ voter~ i~ th<· <·andidary for count.\ church orer ni~. ht. k:t,·inl.! ior rolntni:-. . . i<·lwr, of O . . rar \\·. Schmidt UJL·ir tH·xt apJlOi;1tlllvllt ~at~1rd : ty (·i \\'ilmvtt< ', ionll<·rly ,· illa ~ e pr<·:-.idctft mornin g . <>i hi-; IH·lllv r<, ll l tll\lt ~ity a1!(l wvll. There art man~· ;tlunt ni oi 1 kn U\\"11 in Ch icago in . . m ancc rirrln . Dcnni -,o n uni\t.: r . . it_, in thl' n()rtl1 l llv i-, 'il· , -ril 1vd ;1, a tl1mou~h org;t! l:-;horc rillagc ~ and tl1l' \\ "ilmt ttv I i;;vr ;tnd l1i~hh· <·rfiriL"nt in an\· \\·ork Bapti~t church c--.peci; tl ly im ill' :-. 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Kriz oi \\'c--.. t<·rn S prin gi. . sa id to ha\·(· a ... tr o n ~· ll!ll1 -parti . . an ).1 iss Florence Bramon , dattRhtcr of I Dr. and ~ I r..;. R. H. Ilcnderson, 744 .:\1 r:-; . Ccorgc D. \\"bitt . 1 HI! Crct·n- fol.lO\\"ing. lie i:-; a h:tnker and llu ~i i<1r her IH·.... -, man and is at pr!'> ('nt a county ~lr. and ).lr:-;. Fo-;tcr Bran son of 81_7 Ekn.nth ~:.rc~·:· cntcr.taincd a,t, two ;;·o~d _a :·cnue: ,~·a~ the ho.; tc~ ~ (' lu b at I r (l!llnl is :- i ( 'n {'!". a II d ; r () \\' ('- narret t ( entral an·nuL'. returned from 11ontl- tab les of _ bttclg~ at_ thetr home 1 hurs- I m ~d.t~ lun.<..IH on ancl ht HlgL I jlO\\"l'l' to ~ec un· tl.t· Ll\·or oi tlw ypt 1 · (' . Ill t l day t'\"l'IIIIIg (ll tin ~ week . her home tl11 s week. <.:rs. it i. sa id. cc II 0 Sl'l111!1 ;t ry. r()(1I rcy' ., to . penc 0I -0Jo se ph 1'. Carolan . (,j 1~in· r Fnn· . . t. hcr spring. Yacation at her home , and ~lr:-.. Charles Saniord Clarke, 526 1 .:\fi~:-; Edna Le\\:i~. 008 Central aY ebrought mth · her .as l~cr hott :->e guest, \\. ashington avenue. returned to her 11\ll'. entertained ·thL· l·:n·ning Bridge a 11 o t h n r a 11 c1 ic1 at<· i 11 r r nun t ,. co Jl1lll i~ her .roomt~Jat~': ~J ts:-\ Franres llartzell honH' . Saturd.a~· la st after an extended Iand Dinner . rluh at her h(lme \\\·d- sioner under th e Crowl' - Ha.rrdt J,an n c· r. i ~ <' 11 g a g c d i 11 t hr i n . , ur a 11 cc h u . . i of :r\orfolk, :r\ch. stay 111 Flonda. ne :-; day cYcntng.' tH·~~ . :tnd wa s thL' fir st supcrintcndc nr ()f the Fnrc ~ t Pre sene. t ·. Frnv ~ t r,ll _ \.tllll (li E\·athtnn j.., an <·t her t ·rmn.'- Barrl'lt rount ,. · rontmis-, ioncr candidate. J fe \va :-; f(mncrh· an 1 ·\·a n ~ t on alderman and prnmitH·t;t i; l riY ir affair.., in that city. . .:\t~othcr. ca ndidate i<,r rount: com l mJ-...,H·nt·r 111 tlw ( 'r<)\\'L·- !i ;trrd t .~ r,,t li ' i.., J o hn \\' . Jaran D\\·. . J..::i. 1-'or pn·..,i rknt r,f thl· C'nunt ,. hnard the Cn,,q· ~ r!lup It a" l;ran r is ·1. . 1: n11 tell. Have Fine Records I t ·aJH. Iidatv" for th r "tate kg i:-. latu~ t · <>.n the Dc!H·en ti r k<:t a rC' Hcprc s(' nt;ttln·s fl()\\·ard P. l'a :-. tk. law\·(·r nt n~t.rrin !!ton. and Lewi-, H. ~pr~11g-~·r ni \\ tln1ettv. who arv can didate s f11r re tlcrtion . noth of tiH· se lllCll ha n ~ern: rl ~cn· ral tern~:-> and ~ tr c widch· known to Hlters d Xew Trier. Both h.an' ~hv endor ~ cna·11t of the Lcgisl a liH' \ otcr" league. a:-. ha s also State ~en a tor Frederick B. Hoos. Den een candidate for sta te senator. \Villiam F. Propper is the Crmn PAULDING}. l~arrett ~ election for state rcprcsrnta tl\·e. He ts ~ re sident of Dalton, an atc7ln &ngagement £Ring with a stone offair size costs tornry. I fe is conducting his campaign on the. "Home I~ u lc" iss ue and the re from $125 to $2oo) with a larger diamond) from apporhonml'nt of reprc . entation m $250 to $450 and) of course, at higher pricts thr state a . scmb ly. Opposed to Senator Roos on the determined by the 'Value of the stone Cr0\ vc - Barrett ticket is Arthur A. H ue 1 J:->rh of Brookfield. WHATEVER PRICI! YOU PAY YOU ARE CERTAIN OF THE ~<'o~ Vnitcd States. senato r from urMOST VALUE FOR THE MONEY IN A "Worth-While" RING lllll~Oi s the fight between Frank · L. ~f!l 1th a.nd Senator \Villiam B. McK~nlcy 1s ccnt~recl prin~ipally in the \\ orld Co urt Issue, S mtth . assa ilin o· Scnat~r l\f cKinley's endorsement ~f At_llcnca's entry into the international tnbunal. Je. welry .. Silvenvare · Watches .. Leather .. China· Glass 1 1 · · :~ · ~ · . · I ·: ·.1' 4 ·· "'- · . &ngagement fRings It is quite generally known that we use ·only the finer stones, so there is, naturally, a sense of lasting gratification when <<C0he fRing)) s)) . comes r. rrom rrs .. 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