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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jul 1935, p. 8

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Mr. and Mrs. George E. Ziegler., 506 Sixth street, returned Saturday from a motor trip to Wichita, Kas., where they visited Mrs. Ziegler's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Thomas. * TAKI PHOTOS We do photo developlnts printing and en-, I lagnt, with 24-h9ur service. Speclal prices wltli a coupon. cameras, films and sil -amateur supplies.' BO0ULEVARD DRUS STORE *Eleventi and Central Phone Wimetu 429S YOUR WA&TcH CM" Br,1 Repaird Byan ExPet t tModerato Cost Pree Inaion and IReguIation D. AGLIARULO. 1IlswiLxi IIU Wilmctte Avenue type i this part of the country.., Dogs may be entered in the show, it is explaineti; merely by sending i-n the owner's name and the name of the 'pet and indicating ,w-ether the dog is to be in the "«Open"e or, "local" class. The dog must be -a thorough- bred, but need not have a, pedigree orý be registered. Entry blanks and furtb.er informa- tion concerning the dog show'may be obtained byw*riting toý or telephoni-. ing Miss Emilyý Schweitzer, 1241 Waukeëgan road, Northbrook. 1 The phone. numtber is Nôrthbrook 67.: Nationally, known, experts on dog breecs will act as Judges at the show. Included in -the Eist of judges will be, the following: Mrs. W. D.« Wilkinson, st. Louis, Mo.; J. R. Mack, Liberty- ville, Ill.; J. C. Bryant, Battle -Creek, .Michi.; Dr. B. I. Talbut, Toledo, Ohio-, V. Breese, Caldwell,, N. J., and Dr. W. E. Redlich, E. W. ]Bush, A. e. Strau-ss andi B. H. Rllseflbeim, al of Chicago. Jorner s 44 HOME MADE ICE CREAMS *.Nothing but tastingHomer's. 4 : be Creamo can convince 44 :Fresh .Blackberry :ICE CRAM 45 :1.237 Main St., Wilmette You cen aise get pur ice creami at+ * Wilmette 477 THE SWEET SHOP 4 + WE DELIVER 749 EIm St. Winnetka 1115 ....... +*+.... granted to tUe tL4ayer Ui8 '.'n..J, - . are the real stocicholders of the gov- ernmental corporation. In order to cast bhis ballot, the tax- paying voter would, be required to present to the judges of election, for their inspection, one of his latest and receipted tax 'bills. To take care of t he. voter who pays indirect taxes and caninot produce a receipt1 for a real estate, personal property, water, garbage removal, automobile,. road, or speciaàl as5sessý- m ent tax, .hle must1 pay a -$1 poil tax at -the time -he registers. This re- iceipted. poili tax bilwiltnenie him to vote at the, next election. Thé ju4kges of election .shahl turn into the county treasurer the, total poli tax collected with'the unissued blanks. To secure a full and complete ex- pression fromn these voters, it bas been suggested that ait elections be held on Sundaywen -is vtr ha-ve ample time and leisure to go, to the polis. To secure competent juciges of elec-! tion, it is suggested they be paid double time up to midnight and then one-haîf time for Monday. This will assure prompttless. -Respectively .submnitted, E.R. S. GUESTS IN VILLAGE Mrs. Hervey Hicks and- smal dauyhtr.Vinnie. of- Pittsburgh, are Mr. and Mrs. Clifton J O'Hara and their two daughters, Nancy and Mary, have moved to Wlilmette frOM Chicago, and are renting the home at 1025 Linden avenue. Nancy will at- tend New Trier High school- in the> fall, and Mary will go into the fourth grade. - Bertramn B. Udeli, noble grand; Edi- mondi H. Kerr, vice grand; Homer G. Cazel, recording secretary.; Henry H.. Abegg, warden; Michael Versino, conductor; William J. Schatz, chap- lain; Ralph- H. Kleihm, right scene supporter; Harry A. Morrison, Ieft scene supporter; Vance F. Foster, right supporter, of the noble grand; George.N. Mergenthaler, left sup- porter of the noble grand; William' R. Dyer, right supporter of. the, vice grand;, Albert. E. Wolff, left supporter of, the vice.grand; Nash Cazel, inside guardian, 'and Richard, F., Crume, out- side guardian. Folluwing the installation .a. short, entertainmfent was given, the program featuring Farmer, Jones and his edu- cated dog, supplied by Wilsoni and company. The. evening concluded with a. so- cial hour, during which r.efreshments were served. The lodge membership- extends thrôughout th1e north shore. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL M cClai'n Bercaw, 741 Eightb street, is returning to bis home this week- end f rom the Evanston hospital, where .he bas been confined with scarlet fever. His sister, Nancy, will, attend Camp Arbutus near Traverse City for four or five weeks, leaving next week. -Their brother, Sexton,ý is visiting- bis paternal grand mother- Mr. and Mrs, Clyde T. Hays, 519 Lau~rel avenue, left Friday by boat for Ludington, Mich., where theywill s pend ten days visiting the Clinton Haskells at their summer home. 0o George F. Wright and bis daughter, Miss Janet, 1432 Forest avenue, re- tu rned Sunday from -an eleven-day fisbing trip to Manitou Lake, Cýanada. S~ar l goag.Ne dUmee w 4.17 Enroli Now. ~eesr N Shskr Wilbnette 1-068 go ý

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