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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Feb 1935, p. 43

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estate operator, his interests being' exclusively in Chicago business prop.- erties. He is experienced in legis-, lative procedure, having been a mem- ber of the Chicago city council. He is active in local civic ; lodge and church circles, and has revealed a keen interest in those things pr taîning to the, welfare of the village. James' B. Hoffman is known as one of the upstanding. men of the comn- münity, held in higheit esteemi by a wvide circle of friends. He is a native of the, village, and has spent bis en- tire life bere, where hé bas been a. promineent factor in tbe progress of the community. His selecti'on, is re- garded as an especiall1y'happy one. Ask Cocbau'. Reý-Election Cliniton B. 'Cochran is1 the, only sitting trustéeto be accorded renom- ination. He bas served for two, years and bas been consistently faitb- fui in tbe performance of hb'is duties. He bas been a'resident of the village for fthe past eight years, beitg -active~ in cburcb . and American Legion circles. He is vice-president and treasurer of Vanadium Refining cor- poration, witbh offices ini Cbicago. Knows West Area Nathaniel F. Webb is well known througbout tbe village, baving been -a. resident for tbe past 32 years. Hei was formerly associated witb the1 Anierican Wire 1Pabrics company, of' college a n d ' the University of Chi- ag.Previous to. comig to the Ev- anston ['ranch of wa. Scnuje , he; was >Boys' Worker at Association House where hé obtained a wealth of practical ex- perience with. adolescen ce f rom a, var- ied -background. In bis-talk nekt Monday Mr. Schmei derer will empbasize the needs1 of the adolescent botb asan individual and as ax member of a group, with particular r eference ýto tbe increased leisure time occasioned by present economic and social conditions. HEAR ABOUT AFRICA Mrs. Julia Kipp from Evanston, who wag btitn and raiied 'in Po rtù- guese .West Africa, will tell about ber life at tbe meeting of the Kenil- wortb XYoung People's Sunday Eve- ning club on February 17. *Mrs. John Kelley returned to ber home at 1018 Oakwood avenue Sat- urday morning from St. Josepb's bospital' in Chicago wbere she under- went a major operation two weeks ago. Mrs. Kelley is convalescing satisfactorily. succeeded in, the latter, office by N.kholas P. M-illr bas served as ,Barry W. Miller'. About eleven years Village clerk since the, election' of ago Mr. \Vebb moveci to, bis present 1933, and bas devoted niuch tinte to borne in the recently annexed terri- the duties of tbe office. Being retire« tory west of the Ridge, and bie is from active work in otber lines, he tbhoroughly conversant witb tbe needs has spent at least a portion of eacb of that section. day in bis office, attending to the Michael J. Spohrer ,has resided inl needs of the public. A new filing tbe village for tbe pastsix years, and system for public records now being- is recognized as a mani of exceptional installed will greatly simplify the business ability. Hie is associated work of the cierk. With Arthur Andersen. & companyof - Miles B. Geringer and Dr. Percy recently enacted law, lie cari only Tht the c "v$A4VE TYOUR DUCK$!" gOOdic the work of has donc a 1to the ap- vUtlVFs. Washerý

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