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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Oct 1938, p. 24

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VOTE VOTE (ê PIKIZIVE FOUI STATE ~SANEIE0 STITIN at4~~ CONSTR'IJTIONAL VOTE TES 10V. 8 ýon in tuwo of the ýon of the ,Baha'i ion ceases to serve the public interests it should be changed. Illinois banking laws are out cf date. The National Bank- ing Act and the Banking Acts cf our neighbor States have been reviseci to meet new con- Recital Usher Service"YuUceDdey Appreciation for the fine service " o rU .l u ly rendered by a group of New Trier "Your Uncle Dudley" will be pre- High school boys and girls as ushers setdi1h udtru fh * th W.nneka usi clb atist Northbrook school November 10 and recital this week is expressed in the following letter directed to Mrs. 11 under. the auspices of. the Parent- Marian Cotton, head of the music Teaicher' association. department at the high school. Money raised will be used to buy October 25, 1938 uniforms for the school band, it was_ My dear Mrs. Cotton: announced. Ijnanimous Endorsement The endorsements as voted upon by the club, unanimnously, were: United States Senator, Richard J. Lyons'; State Treasurer, William R. r4cCaulev; Sunerifttendent of Publie Instruction, Wiley B; Gervin; Clerk of the,-Supeme Court, George - E. Lambur, Jr.; Congressmfan-at-large, Simon E. Latz and Stephen A. Day;. C lerk of.,thé Appelat e, Court, Felx F. Kucharski'; Representative in Congress - 1th District, Ra'ph E. Chuirch; Staie Senator-7th District, Arthur J.- Bldwill; Representative in- Gen er al .Assémbly,-7th -District, Bernice >T.. Vander Vries and Arthur W.Sprague; Trustee of the Sanitar District, Letcher' Lusby; County Clerk and Clerk of the County Court, Leslie P. Vflz; Cou-ty Judze, Theo- dore F. Ehler; Sheriff, Partick Sher- idan Smith; Judge of the Probate Court, Robert W. Dunn; Clerk of the IProbate Court, William J. Granata; Clùkofthè TC1{minha1tCourt, 4Oltfi .' Larsen; County Assessor, Raymonid J. Peacoek; Members of the Board of Appeals, Charles R. Hussey and Phiip H. Mitchell; County 'Superin- tendent of Schools-either Clyde V. Winklçr, Republican, or Nobel J. Pufferý, Democrat; President of the County Bloard, Hlenry D. Lindblad; County Commissioners from .country towns: William Busse, George, A. Miller,ý Will iam N. Erickson, George *Back Bank Amendnient The club, also by unanimous vote, endorsed the proposed amendment to the banking law which must be approved. by a majority of the people who vote on November 8 be-; f ore it can become a law. Perhaps the greatest acclaim giv- en any of the reports was that which followed the report of the general membership chairnian, Mrs. Hill Blackett' "My report is flot com- 'incinnati. Satur( ens and their gu.i the Minïnesota-Noi ,-TE VOTE, amie. western., id Williami J. iattersofl, las been )f pledged to Kappa Delta sorority at k- Coe college, Cedar R~apids, Iowa, id where she is a freshman. Dorothy Lil recently spent a week-end.at homne visiting her parents.' VISITS SISTER HERE Mrs. W. D. Cameiron is arriving from her home li Detroit next week 'o spend ten days visiting her sister, Mrs. H. S. Adamns, 1137, Locust road.

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