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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Mar 1933, p. 8

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CANADA GINGER ALE or SPARKLING WATER PLUS DEPOSIT Amri59cail SOAP, 10 bars SUPE15cD large package. C.umb nouer f7 3 v surnaR Diamood Brand -Give This .Col ee a Trial' 3 ib.590 DRY ,,rg. 49 GRAMs US Lincoln Parkc . .....7.ý1*ct 5iiis.SS -Secretary, J. H. Devine,;-1026 Ken-. ilworth avenue. Treasurer, E. P., Falkenberg,,20.1< Greenwood avenue. 1 Public improvement, coi.npmitteeý R. E. Fjellman, 1920 Greenwood avenue. W~efare commiit.tee,,G. F. Schierzer, 2135 Thornwood avenue. Membership committee, F. G. tSeeloer, 2010 Kenilworth avenue. .Civic affairs commlittee, W.., E. Hughes, 1917 -Greenwood, avenue. Program and: entertainnient coni- nittee, Williamn Edmonds,. )r., 1935 Greenwood avenue. There were several short talks by the. outging and incorning officers. and a general discussion of .nîany topics of interest, sudi as taxes, park tax, etc. Thle club is nio% starting its third year and is bigger and stronger thlan northwest section of Minmette,, are realizing 'that the Northwest Men's club of Wilmette is doing things, and they are getting behind it. The iiew oficers pledge theinselves to work for the goo.d of ail and for. the section particularly. Thiere will be *Many good fellowsblip meetings. 'l'le ïext meeting will be lield April -4 at the homne of William Ed- Main t reet. District 22-Village 'hall. District 23-Village hall. District 24-Beron, $tollî> suhipol. 1 Tenth Street. District 25-Byron ft tcillischool. 7,18 Tenth Street. District '2e-NelsOn ludybidig 1222 :Central avenue. District 27-1443 willnette ev4ntle. District 2$-Millen ,ha ri1 w:i ,v sU r 1217 willnette avenue. I istriet 29-1 143 (IIrten leýt.ajf n e 1)lstéict 30-Lziurel esrhol, A4 1» Lauitel avenue. )istI»jet 31-421, Fourth streeut The, poýlis -wll be open froin 6 o'- dlock. in. the morning until-5 o'clock in the afternoon, it isannounced. Petîtions have, been filed for Charles S. McCoy, .730 Ashlànd ave- nîue, for the full terni of six years. and for Frank J. $gng. 4.35 lake avenue, to fill the unexpired terni o1f Flioyd L. Bateman~, resigned. Th~e member of the Park board woc terrr, expired this spring was the lareý Charles N. Roberts, former Villagc engineer, who died last year. Louis K. Gillson is president of thec board. The other holdover nenibers are Henry J. Haack and Henry Fo- er. 'Frank J. Scheidenhelm is thue Park district treasurer, L. E. Soleni is secretarv. and A. C. Wenban ï, the attorneV. 2DOE 29e per caa jar 19e Salumon Libby's 'in theOspirit PT Spring, inctud- ing checks, stripes, prints. Some have s ma rf capes and jackets. Prices ra n ge from $5.95 and rection of its leader, Ilrs. NV. K., Spicer of Kent lworth, will presetit a, program of original work (lotie by titýs fourteen mnembers during the ycar. *text Tuecday afternoon at thle honme of -Mrs. Charles R. Erwvin, 615 -War- wick, road, Kenilwvorth, at 2:30) o'clock. Eacli member mav brin;g: a guest. Amnong the' Kenilworth iein- bers are Mrs. George Rigler, M.\rs. Robert McNeil. Burns, Mrs. Herniati 1165 Wiltnette Ave. rgsf tr,c9. Phone Wilhet te 214, I Meadow GoId Country Roll, m

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