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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Mar 1934, p. 3

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Henry E. Cutler, whose term as president of the Wilmette board of education expires this spring, bas been nominated for reelection by a committee composed of represent- aivýes of the three parent-teacher. associations of.Winmette, the Cham- ber of Commerce, the Woman's Club of Wilmette and the North Ridge Woman's'club. The committee also, nominated for teelection two other board mnembers, whose termns expire this' spring, Frederick A. Lind and, 'Glenn lanso.n. ýMr. Lind is completing one full termi on the board.,and Mr. Iatison bas beena member about a year, filling an unexpired term. The cormmittee wvhich met Monday night téo make its selections,,was com- posed of the following representatives of the various organizations: Logan-Howard,,Parent-Teacher as- sociation-Mrs. H. G. Nevins,,Mrs. William E. Hughes and Arthur H. Menning; Central-Laurel Parent- Teacher association-'Mrs. B. F: Lew- is, Jr., Mrs. Martin H. Bickham and Mrs. F. E. Parry; Higbcrest Parent- Teacher asciton-Mrs! joseph Reagan,;Mrs. Donald J. Hartnett and Mrs. Herbert *Kusmertz; Womnan's Club of Wilmette-Mrs. Percy B. D. Idler, Mrs. Carl J. Zipprieh and Mrs. Enoch -Steen; North Ridge Woman's club-Mrs. A. C. Pearson, Jr., Mrs. Edward J. Devlin and Mrs. Stanley F. Johnson, and Wilmette Chamber of Commerce-A. C. Wolff, Dr. D. W. Rapp and C. E. Renneckar. Dr. Rapp was selected by members of the committee to act as chairnian. The election is to be held on Sat- ürdav, April 14, and the filing dead- line for candidates is Saturday of this ee.Petitions are being circulated, for the candidates nominatedby'the! representative committec. CWA Workers Imnprove 'V' District Roadwayl The wheels of progress are: turui- ing rapidly in the "V" terminal dis- gCa ros 1Photo 'Harry B. Johpiston, 1311 Green- zwood avenue, lasi wceek.1ta$ elect-. ed, to the. prèsidestcy. of thce*Ëirst Pederal Savings and Loant Asso- ciation of Wilmctte. He is affilited wihScott, Poresmant & company, puMbishers et cfshool book~s at 623 S. I'Vabash avenuoe, Chicago., mette public library lias long be- lieved that Wilmette's local history should be organized and preserved. 'the lbra y is regularly. asked for. ail sorts f~ inform~ation. Are there ayphotogaphs of the early buildinigs in Wilmette?* Do. You have a file of the early maps? When was. the Village hall buit? Are, there any. letters, diaries,, or narratives of the> first, residents? In order ýto answer these ques- tions: and. others, the library is. asking, the people of ýWilmette to. give al the. photographs of people and places, programs o f the carlier activities, letters, ýdiaries-anyvthing that describes. Wilmette and its. people. ýThe library expects to arrange and classify ail material, and pre- serve it in a steel file with due safeguards as to its use. Fiat Tire Lands Auto, Citizens League 'Thief in Police Tou uhsCmag A flat tire and the Keniiworth po t x lu eB r l ,ice squad car proved to be unfortun- oE cu eB r a te circumstances for Donald Jack- The New Trier Citizens' league bas son., 2U years old, 4419 Drexel boule- aSsumedà direction of the campaign, vard, Chicago, last Monday. Jackson, -to exclude saloons f rom those areas cnfessd uA 1tomobile' thief, stoppeci in the township not within any incor- iiwortl. iTne squad car happcIvu. along and this was Jackson's undo- ing. Investigation by the Kenilworth police revealed that Jackson had a record as an auto. thief and that the car he stopped in Kenilworth for the tire-fixing Job bad been .stolen fromÀ Ira Gold, 6909 Merrili avenue,, Chi- cago. Mr. Gold's 1933 license plates were no longer on the car, as Mr. Jackson had taken pains to replace them, with other plates stolet froni helci juesdlay, April 10, coincident with the general primary election. The voters of these districts will vote at polling places regularly designated for the primary. -The league will have the assistance, of those organizations within thevil- lages which .are prosecuting similar campaigns to exclude the saloon frorn their borders.. 8 Ulni . MChviaty The Womans Club Mail opened yesterday (Wednesday) with a splen-, did attendance and fine display of fiowers, novelties and various house- hold necessities. The bazaar booth.s are well stocked ïwith ail sorts of useful and attractive articles, such as home-made quilts, dainty aprons and lingerie, Easter gift stock, tics,, books,_ hom.emade candyr' and. othcr foods. .'The m art will continue- through Friday, of this, week. A .big turkey dininer With aIl the trimmift's is- promised as the culinary,. treat for this eveffing so phone your reservations, to Mrs. G. D. ÇoÔnl~e and corne early to avoid' the ýrush. Luncheons and ýdi nners are" served each day in addition ýto afternoon tea which is very popular. AmRteur Stumt Nlght A delightful and. interesting ama-, teur stunts program was given last night under the direction of Mi'.. H. A. Storms, assisted'by R.. D. Oilar who did the announcing. The pro- gram was as follows: Andante Cantabile ......... Beethovenl French Horn-Donald Scarf Annie Laurie ~Meivin Nylund Dance-(Pupils of Miss Stade) Mary Ollar, Gladys Bohnen Harmonlica, Selection- Mr. Nylund. Noveette................. Shuman Piano Solo-Miss .anice Coigrove Dance-(Pupills of Miss S9tade)_ ........... :orerst auna5 n 1Miss Margaret Cobb TAp Dancing Specialty- Miss Agnes James Musical Trio- Miss FEleanor Steen, Miss Ann Olson. Miss Mary Jean Lewis Wonderful Mother 4Y Mine.. ...... ............Walter Goodwin Fairy Tale ......... ..KarI IComzak Comlc Song- MigssVirg!nia Waugh and the. tolowing -Ulu 'li1cket:- ri-. dent, Aider R. Tighe; vice-president, J. W. Perry; treasurer, A. C. Pear- son, Jr.; sergeant at arms, Frank H-lavacek; directors, Dr. Lee Grassle, George Schaefer, A,. C. Lynch', Dr., Carl. A. Reebe,, James M jagili, and Roy Pavlik. and We willgladly Teceit1VV i We really do need theni I LMrs. A. L~ Grinneil, chairman Note: Ecorny Shop le conducted by the Woian's, Club o!Wilmette. and the CASH advertise an extra 20% discount. with Cail A diaker Wilmette 4300, tees, is sponsored by the ways means committee of the Wol club of Wilmette of which Mrs. Darling is çhairman. It is given year as a benefit for the bul fund and is liberally supporte local organiizations.

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