George E~. Lea . ... David C. Leach and 0. G. Daily Finance Officer . H. L. Flentye, Jr. Sergeant-at-Arms William J. Beniner Directors .*.D. J. L. Walther and J. S. Barcus Delegate to Cook County Council. .... Fred V. Lippen and H. 0. Mohr. The annual election will be held at- the Septenibertb meeting. The above nominations, wbich were submitted by, the, nominating ýcornnittee, may be supplanted by additionial nomination s, which may be made ini writing, by any five mnembers of the post; sucb nom- inations mrust be in the hands of the Adjutant> before the Septeruber 8th meeting. An auditing committee, consist'ing of James S.* Barcus, chairnian, Herbert Gouild and A,.K. Mestjiaii, was ap- pointed to audit the books of Finance, Oficer Harry L. Flentye,, Jr., and re- port at the next meeting. George E. Leal and t'red V. Lippen -were elected delegates to the. State convention, to be held August 30, 31 and September 1, at Peoria. James S. Barcus and David C. Leachi were elected alternates.. Wilmnette post now lias the Iargest memibership i n its hi1storv. The sanie applies to the national organi- zation of the Legion, which nowv ex- ceeds one million members. The National convention 'vili be at Detroit, September 21 to 24, inclusive. Service Oficer HJerbert GouId an- *nounces a party to be hield at the Red Cross Hut, Great Lakes hospital, Monday evening,:August 24, ýat 8 o'clock. -.B. Stanton. TO FETE BRIDES-TO-'BE Miss Marion Ortseifen of 337 Es- sex road,. Kenilworth,. is giving a bridge tea' and mniscellaneous shower Saturday afternoon for Miss Marjorie Bell of Hubbard Woods, who is to wed Stephen Fox of Evanston « this fall, and for Miss Fritzie Walker of Roy de Pass of Hjamilton, Ontario, Canada is spending two weeks as thé guest of. is brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Gallie, J. 1115 F.lmwood avenue. cJdeS, For i. mid-wek-Walsh ... for dozn¶.. for fimy underthings 0o Mr. and Mrs. Dates A. Knapp of Alamo, Texas, W'i1l arrive this week to spend a mnonth with Mr. Knapp's parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Charles T1. Knapp, 633 Forest avenue. Mrs., Dales A.. Iknapp was the former. Miss Bar- bara Riedeil of Winnetka. babys "daily that mnust b. -on bouses, apartments ýand business properties for 5, 7 orl10 year terms. CODY TRUST COMPANY 105 South La Salle Street Randolph 6600 CHICAGO S EATEDU AND IRO N 1/A THE T.IMIE You can suitcdown to your lob when you, iron o .n an .I.ctric ironer. Alil you do is gude the individuol pieces on to the padded roller- pick thern up as they corne sliding off. srnooth. and worm. It doos rnen's shirts, aprons and fussy piecos as Weil as flat things. You'Il hardly catI it work at all-aind you're through in one, fourth the tirne it us.d to take. <~Le ~'L6 heZLI* roner thot rests on 007 fable (itrd sol $7950 $8.Ô7 down "Litle by Little" cQlOn i tnione.. Ibol trns lato a porcelain-topp.d table wh*n mOt ln u» i. $11.07 down "Lilei by Uttle ber guest Mrs. W., Lee Crowe of Owasso. Mich., Mr. Crowe's mother. 0o Miss Carolyn Baker of 518 Wash- ington avenue was recently initiated into the mystic order of "Ye Rollick- ing Rovrersp" the officiai club f or good times on board the North Aniericah, on which she bas been e njoying a week's cruise on the Great Lakes. * PUBLIC SERVCE CQMPANY w 0F NORTIIER i LLNols . josEpH -W. IKEHOE DI.triet manager, .Evanalton I.L. IEYNOIDS Diatr4ot Supeuintet4et 1141 Central Avenue Phone wlljnette M1e Il A J'U'N1IR WAISHWER FORW' JU.NIOR, WASHINGS. il-