Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Feb 1939, p. 1

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The -public meeting called by, Wil- mette Harmony. convention to re-. ceivefrom intèrested villagers sug- gested nùames for.nomination to the various offices to be filled at the coming April elections, was held i the council chamber of, the: Village hall Monday evening. In the absence of Chairmnan George, R. Harbaugh, vice-chairman G. .T. Coonley,,200 Wood court, pre- sided'. Following the ro Il call of convention members by the secre- tary, Mrs. F. M. Suttie, 2131 lCenil- Worthr avenue, Mr. oonley aný. nounced the appointinent of the fol- lowing commiittees: Miller Heads Commlttee Nominating committee-Howard Miller, chairman; Elmer D. Beckey, James J. Gathercoal, Mrs. Eva G. Reports Improvement. In Standar d'of Milk Dr. Howard"A.. Orvis, Telle of'Q Cooperative Venture -Bei ore Kenilworth Couneil Great imprôvement i compliance Wif~thth h Iil'iUU -éio àôh Vêé rnaintalned jointly by six North Shore commuilities since its icep- tion less than three years ago was announced by Dr. Howard A. Orvis, director, i a report submitted to the Kenilworth village coundil Mon- Coach Waldorft o Speak at Church .Secrets of the training schedule o! the Northwestern universit3r football teanis will be told, by Coach Lynn Waldorf at the Wilmette Parish Methodist church Wednesday e v e- n i ng, February *Presented i detail on Page-of this issue is information pertaining. to a dinner to be served Ini Wlnnetka Community House, Tuezday eve- ning, February 28, Whichi will ofÀl- cially' signalize the close of' the 25th' year cof New. Trier Sunday Evening club programs. On that occasion, W. Frank Me- Clure, -of Wilmnette, founder ýo! the enterprise, under the. name «WR- mette Suaday-Evenàng club," wmU describe some of bis intèresting and unusual experiezices with the orga»- ization and, its, brilant airray of speakers and artists. 'Ilr raméa mn1àer' John Burdette, famed Negro bari- tone, will have a part in the pro- gramn, singing Negro spirituale and other southern bàIladà. ') ~aLAD UA. V - j - W . ornnoe", .PI ithUthEn G. W. Barton, Mrs. Alfred Ileerens, by the local Mrs. Mark Hale and Mrs. Rozier are located D. Oiler.. Lake coiIntig Nommnating petitions conimittee- is largely eli John M. Steffens, chairman; Itarry Shore labor (Continued on Page 7) arrangemeni kegan, Elg nspected regularly com- anawJJ iu spaK e standards as set fotili a dinnér meetir laboratories. The farins of the men of tI largely in McHenry and church. He wi les. Duplication of work show motion pi limînated since the North tures of the IN atory has a reciprocal gaines and will Lt with the Chicago, Wau- how the play s1 ~iand Evanston-Wil- I5 -grarns of their choice. -ýI ýPeut-Seasn »Pregrain While the Sunclay Evening clu~b Lynn Walduirf seriez closed Januaryr 29, a special post-season progran is ubelng ar- 'ats in their big ranged for March 12, when Bransa. tain just why and De Cou, the "dreani picture" mu»n, iwas executeci. will lecture on "Sprig i Europe.-

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