May 14, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE · J . ' '} .' .. berg, Fred · Gerdes, Margery Van C. A. Peterson, Harvey M. Hopp, Emma Arsdale, Mary Goodhue, M. T. War- Donnersberger, Mary M. · Ford. Christine Kipp, W. W. Moore, Anna. ner, Louise Richardson, W. J. Z. . Dormle, Lillian W. lngl edoo, W. C. M. Eklund, Anna Sieren, A. R. Mac· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wiegand, ~ ~ Wheedo~ John Savill~ Lean, F. N. Hayson, Harry Dornbos, Frank Staab, George S. Bollensen, Llllian Johnson, A. M. Meyer, Walter Editor's Note: The accompanying Mead, Jane E . Lasher, C'harle" w. J,ohn Clark Baker, Norman C. D e no, C. Strauss, Evelyn Oberg, Hattie CutStaab, represents the 17th and H;th districts Lasher, Richard D. Hopp, Ethel Lind- r~~Y F. Wetzel, L .. R. Holmes, W. E. ler, Henry Hartman, Alice of Wilmette's poll list in th<· Primary b lad , L. n. Sprin~er, Mark Ca llaghan, a.,t~dbla<.l, 0. E. Jelmek, F. V. Widger, Marie T. Vernon, Robert Adams, 0. Markens. George Widger, W . Stephens, C. cl. Lasher, C. S. Oberg, e lection of April 13, 1926. This is Marjorit> Bero l, F . ·J. Venton, Victor Ella~ P'almer, Harold Molter, the third insta llm ent of a series pub- Metzge r, J. H. Van Ar"<lale. Alfred Charl es R. H~ll, F'. B. Robertson, H enrie tta · lish ed at the instance of the Wilmette Kipp, J. L. Palmer, A. R. Ford, John H,<~ t:h ert J. ~mtth, T. J. Ca~ey, E. \V. Isobel Molter. Forum for 100 p e r cent Voting. The l\1. Weber, A. Kronis, Chris Curran, \\ ~Jl, Alex Sobel, T. C. Kntep, Joseph list was compi led on e leetion day by E . J. Bersch, l\1au1l R. Hin!';on, Car l Dux, Arthur B. Sc·hultz. farc,!lR HinA. e. Oh lendor'rr. l\l~ril· :\[Her, Dor-1 Mrs. Georg~ E. Tarnow, 126 Fourth · the Wilmette League of Worrwn Vot- Ohlson, Lewis Sch,ultz, :\· ers. Other prec incts will h e published son, Herman G. l';ordberg- , f r't nk A. othy Ha e. Nan ~- l'owH~. R. L. Hill, street, entertamed 12 guests at lunchIn succeeding issu cs of vViltn('tt e Life. Meter. I J~dith Deno, E. L. And e rson, June An- , eon and bridge at her residence TuesHan:y Happ, \\·. G. ObPrnwler, Harry clt:t~on.· :.\1a.rgut' rite :\toul~ e r·. B eatrice day in honor of Mrs. Fred Wilson of narnhtll, Flot"(· nc p Palm c· r, \V . J. llawktm;, \V. \V. Hawktn:-;, \Villiam C }"f · ELEC'I'IO~ DISTIU("I' 17 Hlazdell, John :\1. CamPion. David E. Harrow, <; e r<la Ne lson, Linf'a !:;chu la 1 ornta. or All e n, HI ·JHla O<lman, El"IIPSt Eklund, thf"is, Hobt·r t )1. .Johnson, )1:.a.rguerite - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - \\'11,:\IJ.;'J'TI<; l"ltE(JIXC'I' :. L. vV . .Jam ~s. K F . Lt·<:hler, E . D. l~arnhill. ~ Polling I·Jnct"-Kroll nnd Smith. Inc., Payne, ~usti~1 Joh~;~;on, Stanln·. ~her- I <::l.rrdt F. ~olu~s.ton, Lauht ::\[. .John- ~ ~ 418 J·'ourtla Strl't·t. wood. Ll.mf't OIJE",~· .J . L . . ~fttch e l~. s1 on, H e J,:n f. l·n<lman, Louise Kipp, ~ · ~ Joiw ph Kchl, H . }·. ,~utler, (,,·or~ e. E. H . 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E~·~· J~·.n .Tohn,!'on, . q. S. Hoh~1, ~~. W. flohn, Arthur .F rantzen, ~ has Fred Kipp r F 1. . 1 .· ,.1 F d J... aton, L . .f . J.t 11\\ n, .-\. I. OgtlvH:, H. J. 1··. Stf've ns, Tom Chamalts, c. L. ~ ~ D .. 'Pasl,e.r, Natall~ ·~·~a~t~~~~· ;~m H. All ctt , Fl··l'l'll<"' Hat·. G('rald Nord- Vaug-hn, R F . Briggs, Thomas Berg, ~ 540 Dundee Rd. Glencoe 287 ~ Leahy. I Mary S. \'an D e :"\orth, H <~ l··n Fon- ~ tham, A. ~f. V('rnon, l\lari e Stevens Cath~>rine Pt·arson, ~1. SIH·rwood, Clint Couffer, Ruth Jennes:-;, C. K. Petcher, Ray C. Pearson, D. E. Allf·n, Jr., ::\lari e Schmidt, Rosella Hall, Ann Venton, Maud K ehl, Hazel Hall, Elsie Strauss, Mary Curran, Harry Guier, 'Villiam Drucker, Stella V. Pahlma.n, Emily Weil, Frances GoodhuP, Caroline P. , Griswold, Florence Uollsc·n, K Ntlson, l Margueritt' V. Coont·y, John ,V. 1 Coon<.·y, Susan Martin . r JoReph nonnersbergpr, Marie . Krauss, ~farion Lawton, H. Eng e l, I Jaml-'S Krauss, :\ ·ls Blumqui:-;t, \V. S. 1 Goodhue, F. A. Cushing Smith, C. Tor- I turiello, Sarah A. ~loreton, F . Barb <· r. Audrey ::\h·a ll, Frank SC'h<u·cllt· t·, Carrie l Taylor, Thomas E. HulliYan, T. E. 'They Voted in the Primaries . II 1 I HeaIth 'In A ny ci·Jmate r:. i NOrth Shore Goat Milk Dairy Co. S. EVANSTON c A D I Serving You L L A c ! After the Sale. CJor-I A completely and specially equipped servtce station, manned 13reakfast luncheon 1Jinner by trained Cadillac mechanics who are interested in seeing that you · Always Good l I receive the satisfaction you expect from your Y I ' find The Central Cafeteria at its best at any hour you come - morning. noon or evening So it isn't surprising rhar those who drop in just for luncheon are not long in dis~ covering that breakfast and dinner here are equally enjoy~ able. OU'LL Cadillac. Sundays 12 to 5 Personal :supervision or Fred Miller EVANSTON BRANCH .. CENTRAL CAFETERIA Nelson Building Crntral Ave.. east of W ilmett1 Aw. CADILLAC I . " _ 1810 Ridge Avenue Evanston I ._. 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