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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Jun 1934, p. 13

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The speaker was G. Simon Carter, whose address, "Fromn Autocracy to Democracy to the Left," macle a pro- found impression upon bis hearers. It was devoted largely to an explana- tion of the difference between a re- public and a dehiocracy, and pointed out that turing to the latter hias. ai- wvays resulted in a dictatorship. WMhile conidemningk the present ad- ministration for departures from the constiution, Mr. ýCarter. said that thej Republican party bail also 'been guilty of "chiseling". on. that funda- mental document, *wbich he describcd as "God created and main discovered.". Paying ,bis respects to the. "brain trust ," the speaker. said he believedl. in the employment of brains in gov- ernment, but intimatied, that he %vas particular about the kintd of l)rains employed. Mr. Carter. madle a spirited de- fense of the principle of propertv rights and> individual initiativec andl delrdthe alleged supplanting of- statesman by1 demagogixes advocat- ing ail manner of paternalistic ex- periments that threaten the scecurity of property rights. Speakiiig of taxes,, he said that the complacency' with which the people of Anierical view the mounting national dehCItan<%l the spending, of colossal surn's of inoney indicate tliat they still 1)1elieve in Santa Claus.1 ILLINOIS GRADUATE Mfiss Bettv Murdock, daugliter of Mr. and MIrs. George N. Nirdock. 2111 Birchwood avenue, graduate(î on june 11,' from the Universit%- of I Illinois, having 'been distinguished- for ber campus activities. Mfiss Murdock was a member of Sigmia Kappa ;or- ority, art editor for twýo.yrso "The S.ireni," 'and activel] intretd ithe Theatre Guild poutos Rr parents anid her aunt Mrs. Newell G. Woods' of Wilmt, ,t- teuded the commencement exercises. ON TOUR 0F WEST Mis lizabeth Deflerard, daugli- ter .of the Wilford W. Deflerards. 802 Elmwood avenue, left Iast Satuir- dav on a five weeks' rntor.tur Our clean, -cool, attractive self-service stores are ploasant oheorful shopping JE.WEL FPOOD- STORES are happy t offer t'hie week min extraordlnery saleor' Icenuise: Beenuise: 0: -Stok1eysà CandVgetabe" Pack.d'In "Golden Enamel - lin'd, cens For Yourý Protecti oni Sold EXçluii *Ill In JEWEL FOOD STOE o ksT.roy TrOMATOES Full standard quallty.. rno&i wwuuu' BEANS STOKELY'S CHILI SAUCE SIOKELJ'S TOMATO JUICI Country Gentleman style Cut Green% jr Wax. YOUR CHOICE No. 3:ZE 29C CATSUP Mode f rom cholce ripe toiaes 2Botties25 KRAUT 2 No. 2 Size 12-oz. 2 a No. 227 BoteSTOCELYS SiFTEU PEAU 2C ansa7 Large tvr' No. 2 sIre can Oc STKLE 5 IONY'BANS a n9 Tati Van So NEWSUNKI$T VALENCIA ORANGESý, 216'ýs DOZ. 2 SELETEDNEW RED POTATOFS Quart NEW YORK DELICIOUS APPLE SAUCE 3 Can 25 C TV (IN HEAVY SYRUP) ZLarge 2V, #izo çaiip 5IIiFC Fra àk Wenter, III.ý of Wilmette, William Healy of Kenilworth, and john O'Brien of Highland ' Park left last, Tuesday by motor for nortbern Michigan on a fishing trip. SCOTTISSL WALDORF 3 ROULS 2Cc 3 ROLLS 13C FIRBTr PRlZE SWEET MIXED 15 Central Avenue I D.p.rsi.ma .t ce., lue. I.- r- ý6c i6c 19c,

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