Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Feb 1938, p. 16

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Lehle !photo Membhers of the freshmail-soj'homo re.basket bail îeàiatNai cw Trier Township Hg school, coached by Robert Reami, are shown in the phoà'ograph abovr. To date- they've won four gamses and lott six. These younigsîers w4ll comýprise the grey-greeh firsi string2ag re galions in 1939, 1940, atnd 1941. IMany Seekikg, State Elective Jobs; Says Secretary E. J. Hughes The Illinois April 12 primary elec- tion. will attract the. largest number of candidates for state and district offices in history, if requests for blank petitions are an indication, Secretary of State Edward J. Hughes ry ughes ate 1 senators and represelitatives from $3ifl o $..S,000o biennially bte a8 General Assembly is' considered by some authorities as a major reason for the unusual interest shovn ini the spring election. Filing of candidates, will continue through February 21 at which time withdrawals can be made up to and including February 26. Secretary Hlughes urged ail per- sons to mail their petitions instead of persôinally bringing .thiem to: of those persona it special delivery die- ireg- Front row: Jini Wigglesworth ' Bill Brauaaig, Bob Bptista, HowardBor,- chardt, Solly White, Andy Price, Bob Dewey, Bob Schaes, Dexter Benson, Gordon Hinners, Cbuck Stihiman, How- ard Fager, Curt Brown.. Rear row: Fred Quick, Doni Risk, Ray> Ambler, Bob Cleveland, Pete Mazetta, Sidney Anderson, Pete Kreer, Merrili Hoefer, Howard Greenblatt, Don Wilson, Ozzie Redfield, Brad Nel- son, Bob Clark, Bill Benson. Absent front picture: Bud Bowen, Ed Kehiaian. vo> weeks at the ýrs sanitarium at CON VALPESCES Miss Lois Ann Rosen, daughtcr of Mr. and Mrs., M. R. Rosen, 1045 Elmwood avenue, bas sufficiently re- coveredl front a recent attack of pneumonia s0 that she hopes to be- able to return thie end of the weeký to ber studies at Stonelèigh college at Rye'Beach, N. H. Miss Rosen returned home from the IEvanston hospital the first of the week., wood avenlue, is tinte with ber ~,~1~

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