Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Apr 1935, p. 10

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lbs. Buy foday-avod Jisappointm..t.as our specials are always sold'ouf .arly.- ÇhôcoIa$e. covermi 'friiiti, dnut. cream 049S I5ci,25c. 45c,.65c, and:$*1.9F5 M DUC'ILLt CAN DIE S !eI RH efter Coud y Mode" 1187elWULMIAtTE AVIE.. Phone WiImel$e 2140 VUV ever, THI[RD.c Las faukyIwake Is YOURS Noe 33?' andi al ot the six L trustees -Harold F. Tidemanj Chase J Love, Rherd *C. Z * Johnstün, Pôrter E I Fox, .He ruxan1 . Seely and lenry H .Hrio G.. Zander, Jr.- had re.eiVed the endorsenient of the Kenilworthf*itizens' Advisory comîOitý- tee - prior .to- the electionr. The number, jof votes., cast for egch, candidate: for Mr..,Harrison, 94:.ý for Mr. Clark, 95; forMr Johnston, 94: for Mr.',ox, 94;. for IMfr. Zander, 93; for M È..oyQe, 95; for Me.. Tideman, 94, and for Mr. Seely, 93.* ON ËEAsTiERN1qTRI?, r* and Mrs. Willim A.» Mann, fran Greenwaod an lef a Mrs11 . Meewoae Mne eMIlstr Friolay for the cast on a twxo weeks' m"or tnp. Dr. Mann, who is ho)norary vice-president.,of the me- dical frzternity, Alpha Kappa Kappa,, wil! visit various chapters in New York, Philadeiphia, and At;aitic City. Mn.' and Mrs. Clarence S. Coates and their two children moved recently from Berkeley, Calif., to 1535 EIm- w'oocl'avenue. Mfr. otç h%; Cars are a. real traffiC menace, because drivers THINK their brakes are, efficient when they are viot It only takes a-moment-drive on our Tester- and stop;* you don't even need to moéve out of your seat-the Tester -shows you at a glance how each brake is performing.. PA TRONIZE OUR AD VER TSlRL. PARENTS' NICHT l'he fourthi animal Parernts' Night at North Shore Congregation Israel temple ini Ghçncoe will be hield TÈues-ý SUITS AND TOP COATS day evening, April 30, at* 8 o'clock. $8-90 - $22-50 - $24.5o - $3 1.50 An assembly will be 'conducted by Remodeting - Alteratlons - Repairing- Rabbi Charles E. Shul .man and there Pressing - Clcaning r 1117reenleaf Ave. Wllmette 194 wilà be speciàl classes in each grade of the religious school with displays of handwork created by the chldren. ho Bible and Worku of Maryr Baker Eddy, and ail other mtlaoris.d bristian Science Literature e ern, orwdo wrhu n TUEPULI 1 CS,»xuLy iNvrITH o ATTEPOID T CHUEIi vsos A'ID EUTTU14MAING BOOM Chocolt. Rabbits andi Chicisý so, loc, IU. 440e, SOc, and $l.ý5 creasing the sle txto 3. P«i*ent an*d inIposing a .3 per censtlait on, be rebalied thai the efforts of Gov-ý ernor. Horner ,.and the, .statc aîf-* ministratiocn, Ïf not theI.national adà- mini.stratti, fmef w.with*a*àstiff opposi- fion noi made ùp en.rt .irely .frorù.-tfie ranks ùf the lninority pry Pointing out at the mi-noriry group made more no'ise.* ini present ang itsý vplosition, Mri., Van dorVre notcs also 'hat many of t'-e maJority. greupL. were silent or: .absenrt. on 'roll... zall.. The gre' atest - surprise, she. as- *.1 serts. , wgs the roli eau oen the occu4pa-- tional tax bih in teseae.Te roll cati *as 10 for and 14 againet when.- the rohll cati. was, suddenly lhalted be - cause the . dministration. fortes glinipsedýdefeat .ahead. Opposition is not -based, she stated, on the granting of funds to, aid relief,- but upon a souind convýiction tha tthere shoul{t Se no incrtase in taxes, tha-t the cost a- administering relief is trounting to- too high a figure, and that the sys- teni encourages idienes and contempt of.work. It isalso thought that the.' state b'idget should be,.submitted be- fore new taxes are impoqed. A resolution presented by Mrs. Van dIer VTries, and passed by both hous'e and senatZ, request3 the Qov- ernor to apply to the Federal Relief administration for funds to, help schools which are' threatened with closing, or mnay flot be able to op'cn

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