Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Feb 1938, p. 7

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aiready requesteci a transfer of thnew registrations to their new addresses, that they hav>e until March 15, to file requests for transfers that wili- enable them to vote at the Primary election to be held April 12. Voters who fait to file with thé County clerk requests for transfers, on or before that date, will, 1 'ot be permitted to vote. at the April Prirnary. A forrn'oi, the transfer request as furnished by -Mr. Flyxin is as f ollpws: MICFIAEL J. FLYNN, County Clerk 230 County Building Chicago, Illinois Registration I hereby maire application for change of rny residence address on rny regis- tration card. I am. registered fromn .h.h.l..nt.........itit Town of ................ My newadrsl: Number Street House-Roorn-Apt. which is, ln the.......District, Tow of....................... I nvdo................... Each voter .must sign theapp]ýlication ilu his or hier own handwriting. N.B.-One, two or three members of your faimiiy rinay sign this card. Young Peo pie From BaPtist Church Will A ttend Chicago Rally A group of about 25 young people * frorn the. Wilniette Baptist church is expecting to attend the third Animal Chicagoland Baptist Youth rally February 12 aile 13 at Second Baptist church,. The prograrn begins at 3:30 on Sat- urday afternoon with a brief devo- tional. service, aftcr which the con- ference will divide into five discussion groups. Eachi group will have a youth chairman, a resource sï,ecialist, aild, a librarian in charge of books# tools' and helpful mnaterials of al kinds. At 6:30 corines the Chicago Ail-' Baptist Youth banquet. The Rev. Paul C. Allen of Judson Baptist! GIVE HUM TUES VALENTIN Eus Pli l 4th Albert S. Tucker, ,13.57 Green- wood circle, ,Wilmette .secretary- treasurer of Parker, Thomnas & Tucker 'a per corporation,; Chicago, Iast week wias cf ected a dire,-tor of the WeI7sterni Paper Iferchalits' as- Sociatimi. The association emibraces paper nmer- chants f rom seven states of the Middle WVest. Mr. Tucker has been active in association affairs for several years. He bas been a resident of the north, shore@ siiice boyhood and is a graduate (À New Trier High school and thec Universitv of XWisconsi. Revision of Tax .ÇContinued fromi page 5) those reductions of which the tteas- urer's office has received notice to date. Presumably there will be fur- ther additions to these totals as the treasurer receives notice of other reductions granted. Clarifies Tax Picture This revision of the records doeS much to clarify the tax picture inl the county. It will enable officiais o the various taxing bodies to estimate with a minh. -rezter <deurceeof azi ý55c to $2,00 These new and stylish cravate. ýwiIl be a most acceptable gift,, and long remiembered. .....lBiNS,:TOGGERKY Ti.e WlImef Store fer Me" 11 64 WiIuefIe Ave. Ph... WIImeffe 2435 FPATR0NIZfE OUR ADVRRTISERS- LYMAN'S HEAVY MIN ERAL OUL ONE GALLONL 4 DE VILBISS' t]6erm«otaticanly Conmw.IIs Vaporimer Miss june Austerneil of port, La., who bas been visit andi Mrs. B. G. Calloway Linden avenue for two weel to return to Louisiana this w( Miss Caroline Calloway wa from the University of 111hn week t o spend some time wÎ Austernell. plans *~ ý-end. homne S. M. Spiegel, Jr., lef t by train last last week for Palm Springs, Calif. His Miss, pilot flew with his plane and met bim there. 1 1

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