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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Apr 1937, p. 8

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Phone~ us for advice or.: infortmation w*hen -any of your insuranco poli- ci.s 001110 Up for re- newal. W. inight show how your present in- surance can b. made over to protect your property completely. INURANCE AGIENCY $22 Conter St reet Winn.fka 8 (in stage rty Satur- atted the , chuck-a- enue, WiI- and Mrs. the steeds. Easter Sunday in thé west coast neral services were -couducted at First Evangelical church by the .Melvin M. Seguine on Monday interment at Meniorial Park cerne- &Ve. WL this very reason emphasizes t h e need for a, large vote. MfWhen bitter paty Éonte sts are wvaged," Mr. Toep- Pen said, "a large vote is assured. It is in sucb a situation as ex- H. C. TooPpen ists this year that citizens 'feel a lack of responsibilit'y in voting. because, as they express it. 'the icket ,wiII be eIected anyway. whether I vote or flot.' This attitude Wsentirely wrong, an d the comfmittec wishes to -impress upon ail villagers, the necessity of going to the. poils and voting for the principle, of the noii-partisafl convention jiea, J14 the few years that the Harmony conven- tion has fuctioned it bas admirably established its value to the communi- ty in inducing citizens of outstanding ability to serve in official capacity. The personnel of its nominations this year is a splendid example. "The least that villagers can do is to go to the polls and vote confidence ini the nominees. They have sur- rendered much. in order to serve the c. w la - ilct uv- ars of age. Virginia, he was Ernest H. Meyers, 75, Alaska-Yukon- Ex-Railway Man, Dies the Philadelphia pany, and, since Ernest Henry Meyers, 411 Green urface lines. At Bay road, Wilmette, a resident of the h he was director . community for the past 64 years,. 7aie ner DUU with Mr$.

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