WILMETTE LIFE March 29, 1929 SPECIMEN · BALLO· T TOWNSHIP OF NEW TRIER ELECTION APRIL 2, 1929 0 New Trier Community League For School Trustee D AUGUSTE c. BABIZE The high wind of Wednesday was partially responsible for six prairie fires in various parts of the village which kept the ~ · 1lmette Fire department busy that aay. · The firemen answered a seventh call Wednesday afternoon at about 5 o'clock when a can of gasoline the Sko.kie Motor company garage, 435 Main street, exploded. Three prairie fires also called the fire department out on Tuesday. A more serious call came the same day from 812 Prairie avenue, where Mrs. Joseph C. Comfort was painfully burned when a bottle of naphtha with which she was cleaning a dress exploded. The most strenuous activity for the Wilmette fire-fighters within the last week was a three-hour battle earlv Friday morniny against a fire which destroyed the Glenview ltul at Lake avenue and Glenview road and an· March Wind Gives Our Firemen Lots · 0I R ea l E xerCISe Optimist Club Installs . New Officers on April 9 The Wilmette Optimist club will hold its annual installation of officers Tuesday, April 9. Dr. D. W. Rapp, dentist, was elected president of the club at the annual meeting last week to ·succeed Dr. George P. Magill. Other new officers to be installed are: Edward Petrie, first vice-president; Charles H. Brandt, second vice-president; A. C. Pearson, Jr., third vice-president; R. M. Burns, secretary, and Clarence Braun, sergeant-at.arms. The new directors, elected last week, are Marcus Mick, Joseph E. Shantz, and Arthur Lee. William Budinger, a sophomore <!t the University of Illinois, returned Thursday to spend several days of his vacation with his parents, the J. P. Budingers, 1731 Walnut avenue. Atlantic and Pacific store in the same buildtng. Fire departments· from two other towns, Glenview and Northbrook. :tls0 fought the roadhouse blaze. rn SPECIMEN BALLOT TOWNSHIP OF NEW TRIER-Election April 2, 1929 0 D D D D D New Trier Community League .For Supervisor 0 Independent Party GERTRUDE M. THURSTON For Clerk MARGARET S. PIERSON For Assessor GEORGE R. HARBAUGH For Collector SANBORN HALE For Justice of the Peace JAMES K. CALHOUN For Justice of the Peace ·o D D D D D D D D D. M. MICKEY For Justice of the Peace JOHN J. PETERS For Justice of the Peace RALPH E. SINSHEIMER For Justice of the Peace HANS VON REINSPERG For Constable WALTER GREGORY For Constable D For Constable EDWARD J. MAU VICTOR C. FAULSTICK For Constable CHARLES D. MILLER For Constable JACOB RUDOLPH For Constable PETER SCHILDGEN