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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Feb 1934, p. 1

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Candidate O)rganization Started Last Year 1aurel avenu- - *George>A. Hahn 11 Prepares to. Present Ticket J.Buvehnue. in of 'Highet QualityPreclnct 7-H., .Brah 00Ln of ighst uItyden avenue; Cllfton L. keîth ,?22 Nlnth street; George W. NlesIëtadt, 805 Greeni- lin1ursuance of the plan for a leaf, avenue; *Mrs. D. Porter Empfield, harnx1ony convention, tc select candi- 915 Greenleaf. avenue. orgnîzd aPrecinet 9-*E. L. Schultz.ý 1314 Isabellà dates for Village offices, ortreet;1a Mrs. John J. Mills, 400 Park ave- year ago 'by a comnitteé appointed nue; Brlg. qen. ýArthur' Johnson 322 by ten of the leadîng- civic organiya outeftstreet ilC -ugns, 100 tions of thevae a ctznsci-Thirteenth lstreet. vilage ciize'sPreeinet,9-.*G.eo-ge Il. Knepper, 1405 inittee has completed its work of -,,ap veu;William AI. 0C<nnell, securing new mnembers to take the .105 Sixteenth. street; W. P. Benn er,. 1420 P laces of those whose ternsis xtended Maple avenu Gordon Piltz . 15fi- for only, one year. Precinet lO ý~*Warren 'Fifer. 1500 The members 'of the citizcnis' coi- lHighland avenue; îer J. Brandlt, mittee *were: D. E. Allen, Jr., 09 1530 Washington avenue- R. N. %Vade, W. Rapp.1509 Spencer avenuie; C. W. Lert-h A1715 Fourh steet Mrs D.Highland avenue. 406 Park avenue; El1mer D. Becker, Precînct. 1 ~Mr.William iT. 1Morgan, .519 Lindeni avenue, and Mrs. Charles -1600 .Walnut avenue; *1larry B. John- PEvans, 908 Central, avenue. ý\Vith 151Genoaen;Gere. exception 'of One niember iii tîîe .er,104.Fre avenue; ~ r fourth prec inct and ont, in',the thir- Preclnet 1'21-*Wllliham E. Hughes, 191 teenth preeinct, the mnemberslîip iseenWood avene; *.Ioin Bleser. 62-1 cômplte. reenwood tvenue; *Mrs. j .111-.Kinnear, The conv'ention hield a meeting last -)241 Chestnut. avenue. nighit to begin the work of. securing Print1*r. E. E. Grnhanm, 28119 ligh radecan1didates to present tô Iroquois road; Edward b. Perklns, 1000 high grae)1u1.lwk road; S. fB. Willianis. Slialxtiia voters at the comning Village election. ln. Th îebrsi S asfolloWS: ZNýotv: Naines »re ceded bh, a.trs Lst Meb.rtip < deYote new iieiibers-ali others are Precinct l-Ralph H. Rice. 1007 Thiir- hold-over nenber. teenti. str*eet; Leslie H. HanawNalt, 1344 Ashland avenue; *Max Zabel, 1247 Name Stalling Attorney C1hestnut avenue; W. A. Kendrlck, 1344 frF drlL a Greenwood avenue. frF ealL a Body Precint' 2-William, Balhatchet, 72a Tenth street; William C. Reinliold. 1005à Bettin Stalling 722 W\ashington ave- Ashland avenue; Benjamin N. Cox, 1116 nue, has been appointed attorney for Elmwood' avenue; George Turner,1 1019 the Chicago Federal Savings andl Âshand av~enue, Loan association, at I Nôrtb LaSalle Preeinct 3-Mr-s. Ray Warren, 932 street. Second to receive a charter Fore,,;t avenue; C. A. Keller, 820 Green- wood avenue; Paul.- Lang, 933 Ashi- ini Chicago, it is first to actually i)e- land avenue; *Dtvight Chapiian, 90(0 gin the business of loaning nioney on Eliiioe)d,. avenue. Wh homes. The association is organized Precinct 4*E P. Fatch.. 611 a ington avenue;-, Mrs. Arthur J. Hughe. under autborit,% of the Federal Hoinc 527 Washington avenue;'*Mrs-. Herbert, loan Beank.board. J. Leach. 630 WN'ashington avenue. Precincet 5-UJ. Hardy Weedon, 110 APPEAL TO HIGH COURT > 'rhlrd street; *FÎ.anci s L. Dally, 221 S1l Greenleaf. avenue;' *Fred,,Tilt, 342 -\t its mieeting Ti'esday nlight ý tl e Gregory avenue; *Mrs. Fred A. Baýird, Village board passed a motion, Ini 154 Maple avenue.structing the Village clerk to isrc pe avne,6Mre. .E. H. rrY, 622 60- the Village attorn.ev tbappeal to the ïle venu; Ms. E H. reean. 01Illiniois Suprene 'court the case an which the estate of Arthur ZiDÏ seeks *Bishop e~acst f.pn WJaldorf of, thec Ci ago arca of the Mlefhrdlist fi/isco pal <laurcla. who e rsidci'ce as M I'iI,,cttfr, zcill preach at the se'rvics jin.flicIl 'ili,,atfe Parish: .11'fhodisf claaach.S'iday uorain g, PraayIl ai il o .clock. Dr. Os- car 7'. ,Oison, ainister of the charch. wiII le the guest preaclaer tit the èse Fonjudat ion authle Universif Illin1 ois t14s Siiedoy. Lusk to Design Murais for Couneil Chambers George Lusk, 810 'Michigan avenue, ,las been commi issioned, to execute. a senies' of inurais for the council chamber of the Village hall, depicting early sceies and buildings, to be doue in conventional style. The first is to represent the cabii f Archange Ouiniette. the Potawatomi wvffe 'of Famed Traveler to Tell Audi- ence About Interviews With Leaders i FarEat Ellery Walter, one of -the 'Most popular lecturers in the nimiddle west, will speak at, the Wilmette Sunday Eivening club, February 11, on "The Far East Situation." Two years agoô Mr. Walter returned, from Russia, after interviewing Stalin and other Russian leaders, and spoke on *'Sceing Tbrough thé Red." Last year he spoke widely'in this territory, f ollowving b'is, return ..from several m ontb ,s in Germany where hé inter- viewed Hitler, Von'Hindenburg an* other .noted 'Germant.leaders, .takifir. for, his subjeet, "The German _Youth Movement." Mr- Walter returned last fall fromp an extended tour of Chinýa, Mnhu kuo, Korea and japani. He conferredl with. Chinese leaders as well as the foreigui minister and the premier of japan. His lecture on the cbanging events of the Far E~ast will be, au- thentic. and enlightening, ît is promi- ised. Signs DeclsatUm William Ellery signed the Declara- tion of Independence ini 1776. Ellerv W'alter signed a littie private Decla- ration of Inidependefice on bis twen- ty-first birtbday, june 16 1926. He2 resolved neyer to do things that other 'l - 1- A.A f .ýC*.1...... *L. S* mdiividuiii Apparently he w as not content with having packed into his first 21 years sufficient thrilling adventures to fil the lives of a dozen ordinary men. Personal interviews with suclb w,,orld figures as von Hindenburg, the Pope, M ussolini, and, the King of Spain, and a thrilling trip around the world on one leg, without money, bal only served to stimunlate bis desire to do the unusual. "'Suireie Adventutl0"_ WVImette avenue, oegïinnmnig a ut*) o'clock. The Odd Fellows orchestra of Waukegan will provide the music. Richard M. Burns, of Burns Tog- gery, is chairman of the copmm-ittee on arrangements.. A'UW aa erlwa . .....4x N. S. Petisonalities .....2 lRecreition .........44 Shore Lui ........ .49 Society Pages... 34, 36-41 ISelect V ,some o iring the ,ed that1 the perm e, thi gift the

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