0 -·-·-R ______ _ I · · Kiss ~tty- Allworth, daMbter ~ of ~ j Ti ~ to Mr~ ·nd Mrs. It. · ~nworth .of. 4Z'I . N.T· .....-.~tLaw Eighth street~ return~ from Evanston & H. .~ of the law firm, 'Castles, ,'I~ hospital lait .·Saturday following an . · · · · operation for appendicitis. She is re... Potter and Bently of Chblo, .!lddres~l ~.-at'aUCTIOI oa UP.Ill~ll~lliG ported to be recoveri~g rapidly. . the ]tmior boys of New · Traer' H1gh Local Participate ia Recom· school last Thursday on the subject of I.OW llATBS-QUICK ACTION ~ JIIIIMiatiaaa EnaaraiD8 AatiMr. and Mrs. Harry R. Hargis of Jaw as a profession. The $peech was Small State TICket 1420 Washington avenue will give a arranged by S. Vernon of the school party on Saturday evening to celebrate faculty as one of the series being given Republican Precinct Committeemen their eighth wedding anniversary. under the auspices of the New Trier (now serving) of the Third CommitMany of the·guests will be Chicagoans. adviser system on various vocations. teemen's district of Cook county, -oRollin Simons entertained two senior which includes New Trier Township. Mrs. C. W. Leggett of 227 Ninth street entertained her bridge club at girls' adviser rooms at New Trier with this week adopted resolutions endorsher home on Wednesday afternoon. clever magician trick.; on Thursday of ing the candidacy of Louis L. Emmerson for Governor in the Republican last week. Luncheon was served. Primaries to be held Tuesday, April 10. The resolutions also endorse other anti-Small candidates including Oscar E. Carlstrom. for Attorney General, and Otis F. Glenn, for United. States Senator. This group also endorses the candidacy of Robert E. Crowe for State's Attorney. Local Mea ill Groap New Trier Precinct Committeemen participating in the endorsements are William B. Edwards, George H. M i11er, William H. Grover, of Glencoe; Sanborn Hale. Kenneth F. McLain, William ]. Carey, John J. Spear, Peter I. Johansen. Carlton Prouty, of Winnetka ; C. A. Thorsen, Kenilworth : George R. Harbaugh, Ralph W. Faupel, Oscar W. Schmidt, Louis S. Becker. John J. Peters, Henry Fowler, Frank Forrester, Joseph .M. Schneider, Anton Engels. of Wilmette. The resolutions follow : Reaolatioaa "Be it resolved, by the Republican Precinct Committeemen of the Third Committeeman's District of Cook county, Ittinoh, comprising the Townships of Leyden, Maine, New Trier, Niles. Northfield and Norwood Park. in meeting assembled this 12th day of March, 1928, that the following Republican candidates for nomination at the primaries to be held on April 10 next be, and they are hereby endorsed: "Louis L. Emmerson, for Governor ; Oscar E. ·Carlstrom, for Attorney General; Otis F. Glenn, for United States Senator; Robert E. Crowe, for State's Attorney of Cook county, Illinois; and the entire Regular Republican ticket for County offices in Cook Countv, being the ticket sponsored by the G a I pi n-Crowe-Barrett-Brundage organization ; and we ur~e all Republican electors of said Third CommitteeEvtry apanmeat coJDJDaada splendid view. Tbt rooms art man's District to support said candi· large and lipt. the loon of oak. witb woodwork in mabopay aad dates at the ~oming primarie~. whitt eaamel. Tbe colortcl tilt bathrooms have abowm and each "Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be sent by the secre'a partaent il equipped witb el«tric refriguation. tary of this meeting to each of the The four aad ive room apartmmta have fall sized kitcbms, tbt candidates above specifically mentioned, a copy to the secretary of the tbm room apartmmtl have kitcbmtttn, and all have in-a-door btds. Re~ular Republican organization of The builcting overlooking a square block of lawn and park will Cook county, and that a copv thereof be furnished to the press of Cook be a lwideome adclitioa to tbt hip character of Hubbard W oocla. county." Coltia1 over a quarter million dollars, it praentl new advantages in : ~· . . 'IV' A 'GES · ZID · n... H.-Cutlet - - I To Let An Apartment beauty and residential atmosphere of the North Shore is sert~ed in.OOlate-in Hubbard WoodsWinnetka ~where all the ,..e- 3 Rooms - 4 Rooms - ·S Roo1ns Uai&SUGI spaciousRess and fine interior appointments . . . ..aacl layout and it is clone in the Authentic English architectural motive. · The JUia loor oa one stmt coataiaa the apartmeat mtrancrs and the other atmt is devoted to ine and excluive abopa. Tbt location il at the northwest comer of MmiU Street ancl Linden Avenue. One block from ·the station of tbt Northwattm, Nonb Short Electric Railroad. About tbrtt blocks from public school, Catholic acbool and cburcb. Tbe rental ia aoclerate-On Saturday and Sunday afternoons · tbtre ia an a1eat on · premisn. For full information apply to Wirn·etlra Youth Accepts Nebrub Teechinc Post McGUIRE '&;, 11!1! ~W.., ORR, A gents Op~~wtae:.-. yv-..,., Harold Carleton Wenbenr. · son of Mrs. A1ma C. Wenberg of lOIS Spruce street, Winnetka, has acceoted the position of principal of the Wausa Hie-b school, Wausa, Neb., for next year. llr. Wenberg, a graduate of New Trier Hi~h ~hoot. will receive his A. B. de'"ee. in Tune. from Yankton college Yankton, S. Dale. During Mr. Wenberg's college course he has been a member of the Track team, Dramatic club, member of the weekly paper staff, cabinet member of the ·v. M. C. A. as well as soorts editor of the college Annual for 1928. Miss Betty Thayer of the Linden Crest is spendin'( the week-end visiting her sister, Eleanor, who is a sopbomore at the University of IJlinois. 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