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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Apr 1927, p. 12

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12 WILMETTE LIFE April ·s. 1927 Glencoe Man Has R. R. HAWXHURST HEADS I Role in Play at KENILWORTH NOMINEES Goodman Theatre Want a Good Rug Cleaner? Call Wilmette 1949 _. University 5050 Mestjian Bros., Inc. . 511 MAIN STREET WILMETTE, ILL. An Institution Built Over Twenty Years of Unequalled Service. Richard C. Steele of Greenwood ave- Select Ticket for Village Election nue Glencoe, will be seen in the role at Caucus Last Sunday: of "'Ferra;1d" the Franco-Belgian vagaMurray to Retire bond in John Galsworthy's "Pigeon" j opening at t h e Ralph R. Hawxhurst was nominat ed Go?dman theate:, for the presidency of the Kenilworth Chtcago u1 Apnl Village board; Alexander 1[. Lon~11. . . dale, Harold 0. Barnes, Leslie MeA rIt 1s a movmg thur and Arthur B. Adair for trustee5 . and thougLtful play and George L. Rothermel, for the po about the uses ~nd sition of police magistrate at a caucu~ abuses of chanty, held Sundav April 3, at the home of g e · n e r a I I Y F ran k · R .\.. - ·y' oung, ,333 c umnor road . 1 1 to tl 1 consi<fcCtl >,e Petitions were filed with the Village~ ~ 11 \ 0 a S\\·~~ lY s Clerk 1fonday. Tnasmuch as Monda,· 1 ·. ~s p])ray1s.. ~tlr~-t was the last day for the filing of pcti~ tVa 1 11 gs w1 1 1 · d ·· 1 d 1 \Vhitford K a 11 e t10ns an no. ot 1 1e.r pctltl~ms 1a H.' en who is directing filed ~-t. the ,umc 1or c_losmg the office. and playing the leading role which the C.lt_tzCl1S party Wlll encou~ter no he played in the original London pro- opposttton at the polls on AI)rtl 19. duction and in ~ew York, . that of ~{r. Jla\\'xhurst is at present a mcm "\V cllwYn·· 'the k1ndh· artist \\'hose her of the Village b:)ard and is rcsign generou~ intentions ma.ke him the prey ing to accept the nomination for pre:-i of c\·ery \'agabond. For this part he dent. He is succeeding James C. ~fur wa:-; chosen by Galsworthy himself, ray who has been actively associated who later wrote ~'lr. Kane: "You know with Kenilworth village administraton how tremendously good I think your affairs for eight years, six of them in playing is, and how it has quite spoiled the capacty of president and two <>!me for the idea oi am·one else in the a tru!\tee. ~Ir. Adair was nominated part." . to fill out the remaining year of ~1r . When .a t New Trier High school lla\\'xhurst's term, while the other Steele was active in the Dramatic club candidatl's \\'til fi II the vacanci~: .; and while at Cornell university played causl·d by the expiration of the tcrm :in Ned \Vayburn's production of the oi . Charles D. llmH', hoard mcmht·:Corncll ~fasquc :-\how. "Lady Luck." for th~: past six years; Ira C. Darling. He has been studying in the Studio tru:-~tee for t\\'O term's, and E. ~1. department of the Goodman theater S\\'ed. also a trustee for h\'O tern1:-. since last September and this marks Both the retiring trustees and Pre :-ihis first appearance with the Repertory dt·nt ~1urray declined to become randi company. elate s for reelection. Population Is Doubled Gladys \Vhite returned 1IonSince thr inctption of Pre~ickn t day to \Velle slcy college after spend-· ing the spring vacation of ten dars ~1 urray's administration, KenilwM t h ,\'ith her parents. ).Ir. and 11rs. Harold has almo'>t doubled its population . \Vhen he \Yas fir st elected to the pn·,i\\'bite, of 630 Central aYenue. dency· the population was 1,18~. " -h ik -0~J r. and 1Irs. Karl H. Korrach·, 52.7 at the present time it cxcl:ecl=- 2,.201)_ Ahhottsfonl road. Ktnil\\'orth · han' The west side of the \'illage had lH'l· n bought the home of ).lr. and )-[rs. C. annexed while he \\·as serving a~ tru~ T. Chandler, 430 E . :-tx road. Kenii- tce and th<' inq>r<>\'l'llll'llt of the ncnterritor~· has ht·t·n au-ompli:-,hl'cl dur in;.!" \\'Orth. the six year-. of hi s administration. The insta-llatinll 11f a complete lil.("h ~:n;. .t system throughout the Yillagc ha~ ;\1-.c, been pushed during this period, a~ have also the inauguration oi the city plan and zonint.t Prdinanrcs. Dm int.t this administration, also, came the :tL: _ q t 1is it i o11 of Ia 11 cl a 11 d the i 111 p :- <, ,. t 'l it v 11 t of the Village water works . ~r iss · I ~)\J ~ EVER.VTHING ..fOr. me AUTOMOBILE For ·caster NEVER. CLOSED Re - Designed for balloon-tires-The only rebound control ori the famous snubber prtnciple. CHOCOlATES HOLD THREE-HOUR SERVICE The . cu:-.tomaf\' three-hour ;-,enicc 'rill be held in St. Augustine' ..; Epi:- etlpal church on Good Friday. The sl·;·vicc begins at noon. There will he ad dresses on the "Srn·n Last \\ "ore!~ of Christ." ~\f i=-~ Peg-gy X cilson of 11.26 FNc:-t avenue ldt today for Champaign t<l at tend the Skull and Crescent dance at the Universit" of Illinois. She \rill he the guest of ·Mi:-~s Helen Schraeder. who recently \\'011 the Chicago Tribune beauty contest. · - 0- In Special Packages A TEMPTING array of beauti· ful packages, specially pre- pared for Easter. Reserve your~ now! We'll gladly deliver. All the wonderful goodness, the wide va.rietv, for which Johnston's is fanious. 11l one,pou11~ two-pormd, three,pound and five-pound packages, at $1. 00, $1.25,$1.50 ,md$2.00 the pound J J ..C.Slown RIDGE AVE. PHARMACY Opposite St. Joseph's Church F. Kremer oi 123 Laurel avtnuc returned {rom Caliim·, nia la st Friday where thev have b<:c11 fnr the past t~·o months. ·They traYckd along the coast from Sa11 Francisco south, lllaking their longest !:>tay in Los Angeles. a~o 0~0 ~[r. and ~irs. C. D Re-Elect os ~ OL\t A.B.VanDeusj PHONE 316 0 ORNER II People's Party r.~~o o~o 0

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