WINNETKA TALK October 20, 1928 These Winnetka Women ERBERT HOOVER for President MRS. FLORENCE BENNETT PETERSON (President of the Winnetka Woman's ___Hoover for President club) "Herbert Hoover is the best qualified man available to lead the economic development of the United States to serve the high- est interests of men, women and children." MRS. JOHN R. MONTGOMERY "He has a record of superlative achievements wm enterprises of vital importance in this country and Europe. He is admired and trusted throughout foreign coun- tries, and his election would as- sure us wise, strong policies at home, strength and confidence and friendships abroad." Winnetka women who are supporting Herbert Hoover for the presidency are urged to come and en- roll at Republican Head- quarters-->571 Lincoln ave- nue, Winnetka, or at the Manor Building, corner Merrill and Linden avenue, Hubbard Woods. MRS. MERRITT STARR "Because he is tolerant in spirit and because he believes that the important problems before us as a people are moral and spiritual." MRS. PETTIT WATSON "Probably the best qualified man in America to direct the world's greatest business enter- prise--our Government." Members of the Winnetka Woman's Hoover-for-President Club Mrs. Mrs. Mrs, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Lorenzo Johnson Alfred Freeman George Nelson Charles Fuller Ayres Boal F. W. Burlingham William R. Page Oliver M. Knode Frank T. Crawford Francis Lackner Gilbert Scribner J. Waller Marshall Langdon Pearse Walter Benson Frederick Copeland Victor -Elting Ruth Matz Carrie Prouty Stephen Foster Hobart Young Alfred Alschuler Ralph Hobart Morris K. Wilson Merritt Lum August Magnus Warren Shoemaker Robert Butz Ernest Teitgen E. T. Konsberg Marcus Richards Frank Payne Richard Walsh Houston Clinch Harold Wilder James S. Pole Charles T. Mordock Albert S. Gardner John W. Scott John Stuart Alanson Follansbee Robert De Golyer Stanley Simpson Elizabeth Gemmell Merritt Starr George Massey Robert Gay Howard Snell D. Bligh Grasett Frank A. Windes A. M. Scharf Dudley K. French Jack C. Anderson Walter Buchen E. C. Hinsdale Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. William B. McIlvaine Samuel W. McCauley Florence Bennett Peterson Ernest C. von Ammon John R. Montgomery John N. Vander Vries Charles Officer W. H. King Martha Gemmell Fred Rummler Frederick H. Scott William Sidley Charles Matz Samuel Greeley Carl Zeiss Henry P. Crowell Chester Sargent Joseph Brown F. A. de Peyster Cuthbert Adams Wheaton Augur Robert H. Andrews Thomas Brooks Burt T. Brown E. V. L. Brown Glen C. Bull Guy S. Bailey John Barden Paul Chace Theodore Coyne Arthur R. Dean Neil Dawes D. H. Ellsworth Irving Eppenstein Charles J. Eastman Herbert Gorman Percival Hunter McClure Johnson John Jensen Austin Jenkins Davies Lazear Eleanor McEwen William C. Moffatt Earl McCarthy George Allen Mason George Parker Roy Peet Russell T. Stern Dudley Smith Charles R. Strong Louis L. Sherman William Truesdale Brayton Witherell Endorse MRS. LORENZO JOHNSON "He has been tried and never found wanting. He is a man of brilliant achievement." MISS ELIZABETH GEMMELL "He is a tried cxpert who has been marvelously successful, not only in National but in interna- tional affairs." MRS. WILLIAM OTIS "He has proved his ability in the past to solve difficult problems wisely and well. He is strong in an emergency." ry