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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Feb 1932, p. 8

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WINNETICA 796 EIn Street Phones: 4--333, GLENCOE, 3a5 Park Ave. WEEK-mEND, SPECIALS Roast of Beef Sweetbreads l'rl, imé ]Rib lai 1625el. 9 RoastingChickens Stewing Chickei 3111k Fed 3111k Fegl 1 nnd 3~A v erlage Leg of Spring Lamb 7 to 9-1b. Av erage MARIT electioto meW1,1Viegisiaure rou m Sixth Senatorial district. on bis six- teen-vear legisiative record of p)ublic service. Mr. Chiurchi made the followving- "Inimediately aftçr the passage oft the Reapportionment bill la st June.. 1 announced ny. candidacy for Con- gress from. the new Thirteenth dis- trict. Since the recentSuprerne court decision declaring the reapportion- ment unconstitutional. I1 have been strongly urged to conitinue the race in the Tenth district. NNhen I face. however, the magnitude of the. un- solved problems of' legisiative' relief for* Cook -county and the responsibili- ties involved in i the special. sessions ofte~Illinois legisiature called 1Y Governor Eminerson, 1 arn forced to admit that I cannlot take the tirne and strength, necessary to wvage. a con- gressional campaign in the large ter- ritorv nowv added to mv district with- ont neglect of that legisiativ-e work which is 'Uv first duty!- regttlar session of 1933 at Spring-field will require the unselfishi service of experienced legisiators.» VETERANS GIVEN PARTY Four hundred disabledveterans_ ai Great Lakes were . entertained with cak-es, ice creami aindcigarets hast Fnî- day afternoon àt a January h»irthday-i partv by the.,ex-service comilittee of the Kenilwvorth Neighbors. Seventy- t %v of theý boys celebrated . their birthi- days in January. butter: Wisconsin Creainéry Eggs (io. O.toil C, lb. Lard . Ail Tel ephene and C., O. D., Orders Caret ully and Qntickly Delivered. Charge Actontis Solli:ed froa.Reliable People., to the Wilrnettç police report. The second car then crashed into another machine ahead of it, also going east on Lake, avenue. The third car wvas driven by H1enry',Schramni. 2104 Grant street, Evanston. Paveli and AIss Katherine Pantie. 1159, Scott avenue, .Hubbard Woods, who wvas riding with hini, were takeil to St. FrIncis hospital, Evanston. Their injuries, were nlot serious.. Five New Members 011 Roster of C. of C. Acceptance of five applications o11 Monclav niglit of this *iveek swelhs the- myemblershIip total of. the Wrihnette Chamiber of Commerce to 287. The' four new commercial- memnbers are Ethel, M. Mannerud, hosiery- and lin- gerie, 1159 Wilmette avenue; The 1-it- den, restaurant anid ce creamn parlor. 401 Linden avenue' Battie . Creek. Baths, MUi s s.M ilred H. Belde,> aid Mis, Mildred Knowles, 1159 Wil1met.te ave- nue, anid the Sheridan restauranit, V'aut S.. Dion Bouchicos, 121.3 \,Wlimette a ve- nue. Tlue ne\v professional niember IN. Dr. C. G.. Smith, (Ieîtist, 11'19 \il- lUette avenue. -Mr. andý Mrs. John V. Rathbone, 523 Abbottsford road, Keihworth left last Thursday for Newv Orleans on their wav to Havana. Thiev will re- ý turn to N\ew Orleans ini tinte for the .Mardi Gras. WILMETTE 1145. Wilaette Ave. Phono s: 28 14-731 ' HURBARD WOODS 9101/2 Linden Ave. Winnetka 417-418 LamblRolli Palaece t o l-1. Averrnie -4 Wondfertul Rqoa'd l22e 4 C. C. Renneckar Opposite St. Joseph School Phone Wilmette 316

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