Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Jul 1934, p. 5

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At its recent election. the New Trier Citizens league reele'cted Frederic 0. Mason of Winnetka as its presiclent. The league has long been active in, public atfairs of the township, interÈ- e sting itself in questions of policy and aiming toward the correction of evils that might arise, inimical to, the gen- eral welfare. The full list of officers and, direct ors is as follows: Officers President-Frederic, 0. Mason,' Winnetka, 1 year. Vice-presidents-Rôbert Stoddard, Wîhnette, 1 year; Julius A. Peterson, Kenilworth, 1 yeèar; George W. Gor- don, Winnetka, 1 year'; Frank D.,j I.oomis, Glencoe, 1, year. Secretary-M.x \W. Zabel1, Wril_ mette, 1i1year. Treasurer-Mrs. E. J. Phelps,ý Ken- ilworth, 1 year Directors Dixectors, . with the length of their terms,..were elected as'foliows:. Wilmette.--Mrs. J. W. Bebr, 1 year; Mrs. Esther Dunshee flower, 1 year; Randolph W. McCandlish, 2 years; Hfenry Fowler, 2 years. Winnetka-William,.H. King, Jr., 2 ye ars;, Edward, R. Lewis, 2. years; ýAyres-Boal, Jr., i year; Mrs. Albert S. Gardner, 1 year. Glencoe-Sherman Booth, 1 year; Robert H. Wienecke, 1 year; Sher- man R. Barnett, 2 years; Edwin C. Austin, 2 years. IKeniwôrth-Frank R. Young, 1 year - Wende.11 H. Clark, 1 vear; Mns. Charles H. Bent, 2 years;-Harry W. Môns, 2 years. The following persons were chosen as directors-at-large: William E. Buebler, Glencoe, l. year; *Mrs. E. F. Snydacker, -Kenil-' worth, 1 year; R. E. Ricksen, Wil- mette, 2 yýears, Mrs. William. Dar- row, Winnetka', 2 years. COCKTAIL PARTY Mr. and Mrs. H.. G. Petersen, 212 Warwick roacl, entertained at a cock- tail party last Saturday preceding the dinner dance at E,çmoor. 1 who have, n&eded the outing flot only as recreation but to build up' heal th have showed marked improvement. We are grateful to the many organ- imations in the village that are making it possible for these children to have free transportation to and frotn the beach. Any contributions to this work that villagers can give will be espccially, appreciated at this time when funds are unusually low.. The, next Infalt W el fare will be held July IL from 2 o'clock.' clinic to 4 The next Chest clinic will be held July, 16 froM. 1 to 4' o'clock. -Automobiles. Coilide; Driver Is Arrested Sunday night an automobile, driven by Maurice. McCabe, 90932 Main. street,' AntiochIll1, going north on Ridge road, collided just south of Wiimettc aveniue with another car driven by joseph Bleser, 454 Ridge road, going south. Both cars were, badly damaged. It is said thàt Mc- Cabe was driving at 38 miles per hour on the left side of the road. In the collision a water hydrant was damaged. Mr. Bleser signed a com- plaint against McCabe, charging him with disorderly conduct and driving an automobile while intoxicated. He was held at the police station until Monday. Progress. ne J. J. KoDiI1 tet and see a arury K Locksmithintg Eof al i dé S Made Irons Numsbers STAN WMen you spend your money for a, car - get your nioneyps worth. Get a car that bas a V-type englue - the type of engine that powers the world's fastest automobile, the world's fastest speed boat, and the world'a fastest plane. NTo other Car under $2500 has a V-9 englue -excèpt, theéIFord V-S. Once you sit bebind the wheel of the Ford V-8---and' feel. its satin-smoo6th "pick-upý- you'll, readily under- stand why thousands 'of. former expensive Car owners are now owners of Ford V-8's. pWe'll gladly let you m ake a 1con- viilcing trial. Just cail usfoadm g , I onstration.foa 435 Mi.n Strem 9Wilette, &CE MOTOR SALES, lar., A. C. LYNCH, Presideui SALES-SERVICE-PARTS phone Wime M c§ummt~ SaP& 'I to c lear - ail COATS SUITS Boucles. Basket Weaves English Tweeds For Appointm.nt Phone Wilm.f 4517 Albright Beauty Shop 1 193 Walmtte Avenue 'The North Shore's Sonorst Deà ty SaIevW" 116 Centrai Avenue STYLE SI-OP

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