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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Sep 1928, p. 6

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~ 6~========================================~W~IL~M~E~'~T~T~E~L~l~F~E~================~==~~::::::S:e~pt~e~m~b=er~ · =~=·=1:~=: Y HAS NO BAKER· TAST·E"~ · SCOUTS HOLD . RALLy North Shore Troops to Gather at Annual Camp Re-Union and Court of Honor at New Trier Tonight WILL' ANNOUNCE SITE . (Continued From .Page 1) OF MOVIE IN 30 DAYS AND NOW PUMPKIN PIE 1129 CENTRAL AVE. WILMETTE 512 MAIN ST. EVANSTON . Phone 2998 Greenleaf 6132 of the elusive voter. This atmospher ~ of calm followed a campaign of similar aspect, virtually all of the solicitation having been done by telephone. The almost complete absenc_ e of bitter con tention throughout the campaign ha s received favorable comment from every ·section of the community. b p · .. ote Y recanct . The movte ballot by precmct wa s as foll?ws: . Precmct No. 1. (polh.ng place, Vii lage h'!-11)-For, 79; aga.mst,, 108. Precmct No. 2. (pollmg place, Viilage hall)-For, 151; against, 183. Precinct No. 3. (polling place, Byron Stolp school)-I·or, 85: against, 148. Precinct-No. 4. (polling pl<;tce, Byron Stolp ·school)-For, 111; agamst, 117. .Precinct No. 5. (polling pl~ce, 41..5 Lmden. avenue)-For,: 114; · agamst, 81. Precmct No. 6. (polhng plac~, Laurel avenue school)-For, 70; agamst, 125. Precinct No. 7. (polling place, ~ 135 Greenleaf avenue)-For, 129; agamst , 85. Precinct No. 8. (polling place, 1217 Wjlmette aven_ue) - For, 382; again st . 93. . . .. Precmct No. 9. ( pollmg place, Logan· school)-For, 325; again~t, 122. Pr.ecinct No. 10. (polli!1g place, Fir e Stat10n)-For, 117; agamst, 82. Precinct No .. 11. (!~oiling place, for mer Gross Pomt \' tllagc hall)-For. 242; against, 10. Precinct No. 12. (polling place, ThalDr. T. W. F. Davies of \iVinnetka sp ent several clays this past week in man's store)-For, 89; against, 5. Quincy, Ill., attending a Cqmmunity Blake Roberts of 629 Gregory av econference. - onue drove east last week to enter his seoior year at Harvard university. En Gordon DeLay of Winnetka, a route he made two or three stops to junior at Wabash college, was recently visit former classmates. pledged to the Sigma Chi fraternity. The fir,;t inter-troop gathering of the current year for the local units of the North Shore Area Boy Scout council will be ·held this evening at the New Trier To.wn~ship High. school. Scouts . (!nd the1r .e~ders Will have a can~p "feed" tq_getlter ~t 6 o'clock a11d \VIII spend an hour ta.I kmg over t~e (Tood times they had m camp thts ;ummer. This camp Re-Union will ·b~ followed at 8 o'clock by a parents meeting in the school auditorium. · Dr. George B. Lake, chairman of the Court of Honor committee of the North Shore Area council ha·s extended an i~vitation to all Scout parents and friend s to attend the Court of A w.ard at 8 o'clock. High rank awards will be made to the following Scouts : Walter Roberts Troop 21, Glencoe, bronze palm; Joi;es Baker, Troop 2,. Wilmette, Eagle; Edward Kunz, Tro?p 8, Wilmette1 Eagle; Dorland Davts, Troop . 2, Wilmette, Eagle; Peter White, Trodp 35, Ravinia, Eagle; John Kraft. Troop 35, Ravinia, Eagle; C. ~· Palmer, Scoutmaster. Troop 8, W1lmette Star· Foster Bennett, Troop 3, Wilm~ttc. ' Star; Gerhard Guider, Troop 55, Glenview, _?tar. . The Korth Shore Lme band w11l play at the Court of Honor and an interesting progmm has been prepared. The Deerfield Drum and Bugle corps will play at the Re -Union and <luring the dinner. V ANNOUNCING The opening of the Mathew Francis· Studio A portrait studio right in. your own community capable of producing Photographs of Rare Excellence at no abnormal pric. es Sittings may be had at Studio or in your own home. Our line comprises from the most inexpensive to the most elaborate and costly Gum Process portraits. In order to fill all of your photographic needs, we are also equipped to do your Kodak finishing of the highest quality. A select line of Frames will always be found on hand. c- a Visit and the Opportunity [ of Showing You Our Work. We Anticipate the Pleasure of] Our meals are served in a manner that makes you enjoy them as you have never enjoyed a meal before. We serve you swiftly, with all due attention to the little delicacies of the table. Come in and enjoy the treat of eating one of our meals. 1 ·· ~ Complete fountain service "I The Mathew FranciS PORTRAIT STUDIO A. A. KRITC.HEVER, M gn. Artist Bulk Ice Cream Sheridan Cafe No. 2 Wilmette . " 419 Fourth St. Opposite "L" Terminal 344 Linden ·Avenue '· '

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