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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Oct 1928, p. 4

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WILMETTE - LIFE 9eto~er )2,) 928 BY PUBLIC REQUEST Our Banana Nut Cake, recently offered ·as a Saturday Special, proved to be such a favorite that we have been requested to feature it again. The same lovely cake as before, a light, yellow butter cake, sliced bananas between the layers, and iced ·:with that palatable boiled brown sugar frosting. PICK ·.COUNTY . TICKET Legionnaires to Republicans Meetinc at· Community Install Officers House Organize ··to Elect Their at Dinner Tonight Ticket, With Esceptiona Wilmette Post, No. 46, American Legion, will hold its annual dinner and insta11ation of newly elected officers tonight in the dining rooms of t'1e Wilmette Woman's club buildi ... .. Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock with members of the Post auxiliary assisting the Legionnaires in the dinner urangements. The installation ad.dress will be made by Walter T. Qmgley, Seventh district commander. Officers to be installed thi3 evening, and who will direct the de stinies of the Post for the next twelve-month period, are: Harvey M. Hopp, commander; vV. E. Richmond, vice-commander; H. L. Flentye, finance officer; Rodney B. Allen adjutant; Russell Johnson, sergeant-at-arms; Bert O'Connell and ·Harold Mohr, members of the executive committee. The Wilmette Drum and Bugle corps, comprised of Wilmette Po3t members, will have a part in the ceremonies of the evening. The bugles will blow "Mess Call'· ' and "To the Colors." Regularly elected precinct committeemen representing the overwhelming vote of the Republicans of New Trier township, met with other Republican s at ·the Community House, Winnetka, on October 8, and organized to elect the Republican County ticket, with some notable. exceptions. It was the unanimous opinion that a candidate for Republican nommation, who is regarded as unfit for the office to which he aspires at the primarie s, does not automatically become a fit candidate because he succeeds 111 winning the nomination. In pursuance · of this sentiment, a committee was appointed to recommend a ticket and its recommendations were adopted as follows : Sanitary District (Three to be elected) Howard W. Elmore (Republican) ; Henry A. Berger (Democrat), (In place of Morris Eller, Republican) ; for third place-no recommendation. Sanitary District (To fill vacancy) Ross Woodhull (Democrat), (In vlace of Edward F. Moore, Republican). State's Attorney John A. Swanson (Republican). Sheriff George H. Weideling (Republican). Clerk of Circuit Court Thos. 0. Wallace (Republican). Coroner Herman N. Bundesen (Democrat). (In ' place of Oscar Wolfe, Republican). Recorder Clayton F. Smith (Democrat). (In place of J. Jaranowski, Republican). County Surveyor William Kramer (Republican). Board of Assessors Eugene L. Nusser (Republicaq). Board of BeTlew· Edward R. Litsinger (Republican). Clerk of Superior Court Sam E. Erickson (Republican). The committee which made the recommendation:; was composed of W. C. Hettich, chairman; Lea J. Orr, secretary and treasurer; Hoyt King; Wilmett e ; Harold L. Ickes, Winnetka ; John V. Clinnin, Glencoe; Charles M. Thomson, Winnetka; and Edward A. Zimmerman, Wilmette. Special for Saturday at 35c-50c-60c The Wilson Bakery 1162 Wilmette· Avenue Recreation Board Organi.zes Men's Gymnasium Class A gymnasium class for men who do not wish to participate in the more strenuous athletic program carried on in the night sport leagues but which will allow a full amount of exercise and unorganized games · is the late3t addition to the Wilmette Playground anr Recreation Board's list a£ activities. There have already been requests for such a class and if there is sufficient intere3t the class will meet at 7 :30 o'clock at the Stolp gymnasium and ~ill be given under the personal direction of Daniel M. Davis, Director of Recreation. The program will consist of settingup exercises, apparatus work, and unorganized games. Men who are interested in such a c1ass are requested to communicate at once with Mr. Davis or Dudley C. Stone, staff assistant. Applications may also be made by calling the Playground and Recreation office, Wilmette 468. -' l I + I Phone Wil. 414 The Mathew Francis Studio "Photographs of Rare Excellence at Normal Prices" Sittings may be had at Studio or in your own home at a cost of $8 a dozen and upwards. Now is the time to make your appointments for your Christmas Photographs. ON BUSINESS TRIP Ralph Moulding, 1025 Elmwood ayc nue, is in Porto Rico on an extended business tr.ip. Mr. Mouldirg· left Sept em her 30 and does not e. ·pect to return for two or three months. Clyde P. Ross of Kenilworth and Elmer Gougeon of New York are Mrs. Thomas Moulding, 1004 Green- spending a few days in the Berkshires wood avenue, will entertain the Read- at Great Barrington and Pittsfield, ing Circle next Monday afternoon . Mass. Why Prohibition! Timely Discussion of A Timely Question Read the Facts About Personal Liberty State Rights Nullification WHAT LIQUOR HAS COST THE COUNTRY ECONOMIC VALUE OF. PROHIBITION EIGHTEEN ARTICLES OCTOBER 11-31 in 'fhe Mathew Francis Studio 419 4th St. qpposit~ The Christian Science Monitor The complete series of 1& articles may be had ~or SOc Orders should be left at the Phone Wilmette 2526 uL" Terminal CHRISTIAN SCIENCE · READING R00M 1163 Wilmette Ave.

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