Ncve~ber 8, 1929 WlLME"T ·TE ·.LIFE of the First National ·~ank, fo~: treasurer. The nominating committee has presented the names of the following men for the two· year directorial positions: Paul Rensch, Carl C. Renneckar, John Schneider, Marcus · Mick, and Art Van Deusen. Leo Mickel was nominated as director for a one year term. The board- of directors of the Chamber of Commerce l~as been composed of eight members in the past, but this number is to be increased to ten next year. The .directors whose terms expire at the close of this year are: Dr. Floyd L. :McGrath, A. C. Pearson, J. E. Worthen, and Carl C. Renneckar. 'fhe latter two have been nominated for offices, however. Holdover Directors Holdover directors are : Dr. C. B. Blake, E. E. Griffis, R. M. Johnston, and A. E. Nord. Further nominations for the Chamber of Commerce offices may be made 7 CHAMBER OF COMQtCE ( J. E. Worthen Heads Slate of Officers to. Be Voted Upon at December Meeting / NOMINATES OFFICERS and directors of the \Vilmette Chamber of Commerce for the coming year will be elected at the regular December meeting of the organization. The nominating committee composed of Joseph E. Shantz, · :\. C. \Volff, \Vatter Nelson, \Villiam Taylor, and Dr. D. \V. Happ has already se lecttJ a slate of candidates. J. · E. \Vorthen, of the \VorthenCarrico company, has been nominated for president, D. E: Allen, of the Eddington and Allen rea l estate office, for vice president, and Dan G. Stiles, ~cw officers by any ten members who sign a peti- Postmasters Will Diacuss tion and post the names of their canHandling Christmas didates. The new officers and directors will be installed at a meeting to be Postmaster Joseph E. Shantz of Wilheld early in 1930. mette will attend the annual dinner and meeting of the Lake County and North Shore Postmasters' association to be. ATTEND BANQUET Among the Wilmette boys who at- ·held at the North Shore hotel in Evtended the banquet last Tuesday eve- anston Tuesday night, November 12. ning at the Evanston hotel sponsored Plans for the handling of Christmas by the Evanston Bureau of Recreation mail will be discussed at this meeting. Sports association were Donald Din~ The · principal speakers will be Lieut. watl, Winfield Rogers, Claude Hill, Col. Morris M. Keck, area coordinator Martin Sensendorf, Jack Harrison, and for the Chicago district, K. P. Aldrich, Carl Nordberg. The boys, who are all inspector-in-charge for the Chicago members of the Evanston American district, and Postoffice Inspector . WilLegion baseball team and of which liam 0. Baumgardner. Donald Dingwall is captain, received gold baseballs. Mr. and Mrs. FranR Sherritt, formerly of Kenilworth but now of the EdgeA group of ten or twelve women ci water Beach hotel, entertained at a dinthe Church of the Holy Comforter ncr dance at the Beach for 24. The in Kenilworth will assist at the benefit Sherritt home at 330 Oxford road, Kenbridge party to be given at St. Luke' s ilworth, has been sold to the J. Hollochurch, Evanston, on Monday for the way's of Evanston. They will leave the Chase House Day nurse ry. first of the year for Florida. Mail iYVYVYYYYYYVYYYYYYYVYYYYYY+YYYVYYYYYYYYYYYYY~YYYVYYYYV A Cheerful Fireside for LONG WINTER EVENINGS We have assembled a very complete line of irons, fire screens, baskets and fireside outfits. You will be interested in seeing the newer designs; they add to the interest and improve the appearance of your home. SUNKIST Electric Orange Juicer Economical to oper. ate-obtains · from B oranges or lemons the Juice 4 usually yield. Ends waste. Plugs in any light or wall socket by means or 10 feet of gray, heavy electric cord and separate at· tachment plug. Takes seconds wh..re old methods 'vastetl minutes in· reaming out orange or lemon juice. Easy t.o clean and easy to operate. HEALTH-O-METER Don't delay purchasing this nece.asary bathroom article. Blue, green, ivory, or white finish with Scientific weight Control Course. $10.95 BUDDINGTON HUMIDIFIER Quick evaporation- more humidity-greater comfort. Moisture in the air is necessary to health. .... I ~~ --..............THER STRIPS $14.95 Garage Heater Economical Simple Burns Low Price 011 Entirely New llethod of Combustion Extremely Low Jn Price Puts 011 Heating Within Reach of All Economical as a Coal Stove, Simpler Jn Operation Noiseless Has no wicks. no moving parts, nothing to replace or get out of order. Has all the advantages of an expensive burner. Set it at the temperature desired and forget it. It maintainf! steady, even heat. Safe - $3.00 STORM PROOF DRAFT PROOF INSECT PROOF Window may be opened to any height desired or completely closed without re· moving ventilator. Attractive and durable-fits window 23 inche1 to 30 inches. Wurldob~ WINDOW VENTILATOR $2.00