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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Sep 1932, p. 22

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Eeaolutions of condolenoe, carde of thanémi obitu- arien,. notices of ,ntertalineiit or other affaira viiere an admIttance charge la pùbllahed, .wllI be chayged at regular advertlafhw ratea. Guid Seasaton sll ev.Life. Gratify ing indeed 's the announicement that -the Northern. Trust- company bas purchased $100OOO of 1932. New Trier Township High schoopl Goëd ta x anticipation w a r- Inetmns rants a n d >$50OOO of imlrwarrants of the Winnetka Public schools.ý Obviously, the funds *thus acquired fal far short of meéting the heeds for the' current year; ..New* Trier, for . example,, re- quires $540,000 to carry througb the nine- month period. Yet, the sale of -these tax warrants clearly signifies that the North- ern Trust company regards these school warrants as a gopod investment. This, action by the great. Chicago bank,ý then, should serve to instili confidence iný every citizen concerning the excellent ini- vestment features of public sehool tax warrants in New Trier township. Such an. investment brings double returns. Buying school tax warrants not only is sound business, but, at the saine time, is a guar- antee of an uninterrupted education for your children and those of your neigbbor. Wc have -been convincedby reasonable arguments drawn f roym both theory and actual experience that most auto accidents could be avoided by, simply Obey a obe ying motorlas Fo the Laws eýxample, if, a driver would ne ver cross a stop-and-go street unless the green lights were pn, a multitude of accidents could easily be pre- -0 IL vair s~UIU DaJ Ç1 PVomen Voters deavprs to realize these i de als . It works persistently and intelligently to completely and definitely inform the vot- -icrs regarding candidates and election is-,, sues, as w.ell as proposed legislative meas-. ures. The -partîclar task to W hich the League. now addressés it9elf is the spreading of information and enthusiasm aâmong the Women voters (gpod for men, alsËo) of north shore1 towns. The various. branchesý of'the league will hold frequent meetings at which candidates a'nd other, well- infprmed persons will speak, on. the. cur- rent issues, and discuss. problems, and policies., Durîng the. week of ýOctober 3 the Winnetka League of Women7 Voters will inaugurate and carry on à strong drive for inerease of mnetuership. Winnetka women voters will be urged to join the league and lend their support to this truly patriotic work. 1Every north shore woman should :cer- tainly be a member of the league. By becoming a member and taking part in the league's forward-looking activities :she may be certain that she. is rendering ber fellow citizens a much-needed service. Although the nuniber of riewcomers to our. commiunity is perhaps iiot so great as in certain Iess unusual years, stili there Welcome!are plenty of new neigh- Welcome bors'yvho may stili feel a little strange, whi-le they are settling themiselves in their new, homes. Many dpn't know where the Village hall is, and still more are ignorant of the name of the' . Village Manager. So, the responsibility. definitely. rests upon us oler members of the village of dispelling this feeling of dudaciously they play their part, Though lcid stimner fisngers Y'et And sometking deep zothin y heart Ansu'ers, answvers-no regret. -Irma Keehn, Glencoe. Oh. But We Imsi! *Miqe-lrish name in French clothing-bints at the possibility of Our being envious of those wbôse naines appear, in Hooze Hoo. No, he' wrong. A philosopher is the last person in the world to desire f amé or notoriéty. He doesn't at ail wish . to have his naine, his daily doings, bis shortcomings- mega- phoned. into the ears. of, the tired. world. Says he to him,,self and the publishers of H. H., "I4et me live and die with iy credit fairly sound, knowâ and liked îmoderately by a few worthy and happy people.'. Not coveting anybodyý, Fil Ossifer. Presidenit Hoover. asserts our favorite Daily,. dedlares that what tbis country*needs is a new joke to buoy Our depressed spirits. What a request after ail these'nmany, many. months of battling with, a recalcitrant congresstI And then there are the political spellbinders with their campaign promises.. What, w e ask, you, coul d be funnier-or louder. Mahatma Gandhi, we learn, bas ceased fasting,, thereby winning soinething or otber for Mother India. That looks like a joke on somebcody. They're calling Broadway (iii Gotham) the "hardened artety." Yet it's supposed to be a spot for "soft pickini's." Headfijer ini Cbi-Heraminer:, "First Forget-Me- NosGiven Mrs, Hoover." The President, no doubt, would appreciate aý sizable bunch 'of the same. on Noveniber- 8., Happy Romps, Kayol on, west Cherry street in Winnetka are :" the neigh-, any penalty would really be imposecl, le disregards the statement as to the alloted lengthi of tiine. We firmly believe that ,most fairly rea- ber 1 or 11. Thmlk morning of Octobei izing ail too late ti register! Register . ana uu uueniy reau- you've forgotten to October 1 or Il. 4e" and "t," but tbey, long since were overruled)- but most of the, west Cherry street folks thought we ought to sav somnething about. Kayo-and so -we did.

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