\V I L M E T T E' L I F E , February 22. 1929 St. Francia P. T. A. Hu · Patients at Great Lakes . ~ounders' Day Meeting See Play, "Lombardi, Ltd." Ori account' of the George Washington birthday holiday, the St. Francis Xavier Parent-Teacher Association held its regular meeting yesterday in the school hall. Mr3. William Heffernan, member of the Board of Education. and who .was among the organizers of Parent-Teacher work. was the prinA group of children cipal speaker. provided musical numbers. The whole program was in keeping with Founders' Day. Through the efforts of Dr. W. W. Hawkins the play, "Lombardi, Ltd.," presented on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week for the benefit of the \Vilmette Woman's club building fund, was repeated last Friday night, February 15, at the Great Lakes haspital. The same cast appeared as in the original production. The play was heartily received, according to report5, and several patients at the hospital have sent notes expressing their appreciation. give a bond of such high value that it is not a particularly· desirable undertaking. · "August Babtze is again to receive the endorsement of Township School trustee for the Glencoe section. The Township school trustees for Winnetka and Wilmette hold over. Seek Capable Oftlcials "It must be understood, of course, that the New Trier Citizens' league does not attempt to control offices. It ts merely desirous of acting in an advisory capacity for the voters and this usually means put.! ting forth considerable effort in order to find high grade citizens who will undertake the burdens and frequently arduous duties of these offices. The candidates who receive the recommendation of the league are not bound to the league in any manner whatl:l.oever, except to fulfill requirements of their office to the best of their ability. The Wilmette Shoe store, J. J. "The complete list of recommendations Schneider, owner, is in the throes of which the New Trier Citizens' league has decided upon for the coming election is a phenomenally successful Removal as follows" : COLD, BUT SUCCES,S FUL Dollar Days.......15emi-annual bargain events sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and participated in by representa,t ive Wilmette merchants-proved highly successful Monday and Tuesday of this week despite the weather man'·5 untimely injection of another sub-zero into the proceedings. All participants in the Dollar Day enterprise report satisfactory results while in several in5tances · records of all previous Dollar Days were shattered, it was reported. N. T. Citizens' League Endorses Candidates (Continued from page 1) This Shoe Sale Bears Label of Grand "Wow" Sale launched last Saturday morning, and which heralds the transfer of the establishment-under. same owner'5hipon May 1, to larger and strictly modernly appointed quarters in the Nelson building on Central avenue, just one door west of the Central Cafeteria entrance. "Been living on ham sandwiches since last Saturday morning," Mr .. Schneider stated thi·s week between spasms of fitting a veritable deluge of shoppers. "This tremendous response to my Removal Sale announcement has just about got us floored. But, believe me, I don't ·.seem to mind it a bit." The sale will continue indefinitely, according to Mr. Schneider. Tli~ ~~W -=~~~~()L~ t=IV~J All~ li~l!~/ . e with Mrs. Orville Daily, 618 Tenth ·.; treet, entertained at a dinner and bridge party Thursday evening in honor of "The league, after careful consideration Miss Mary Bra<iy of Sandwich, Ill., of the past conduct of the above officers, who is a student at the National Kin- recommenrls their selection to the voters dergart en college. of the township at the election in April." Justices of the Peace ]. K. Calhoun, Glencoe. Ralph Sinsheimer, \Vinnetka. Hans Von Reinsperg, Wilmette. D. M. Mickey, Wilmette. John J. Peters, Wilmette. Constables Charles Miller, Wilmette. Peter Schildgcn, Wilmette. Victor C. Faulstick, Kenilworth . Jacob Rudolph, Glencoe. Walter Gregory, Winnetka. Supervisor Gertrude M. Thurston, Winnetka . . Towns hip Clerk Mrs. Leland V. Pierson, Wilmette. Township School Trustee A. C. Babize, Glencoe. Township Collector Sanborn Hale, Winnetka. Towns hip Assessor George Harbaugh, Wilmette. · i Five ·Friendly Features 1. Sandwiches Our sandwiches are noted along the North Shore. You may procure a tasty midafternoon sandwich, or one that will serve as an entire luncheon. Drop in and see us when that before dinner hunger ·Strikes you. Genuine. Full-grain Calfskin. Smooth and Velvety 2. Prime Oak Bend Soles That Wear Like Iron 3· Foot - Fitting Combination Lasts 4· Up-to-the-Minute Styles 5· Economy- High ~ Quality at $s.oo T - Wisconsin Ice Cream We are exclusive agents for the Wisconsin Ice Cream. This tee tream ts rich tn food value and extremely satisfying. Order some /or dessert, or /or refreshments at your party. Leave your shoes here for Tee-Dee shoe reparnng. Finest quality materials, expert workmanship. TAYLOR A Good· Family Store s Vll~LAGE · ~ CHOCOLATE SHOP First National Bank Building, Wilmette Ave. I .. . 1123-25-27 Central Ave. Ph.Wil. 1914