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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Mar 1939, p. 5

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Schooi élections iNew Trier township wil be held on Saturday afternoon, April 8, from noon until 7 o'ciock. New Trier Township High sehool. Two mremnbers' wilL be el ected:at large from, thé township. Abe ýR., Peterson, 227 Raleigh road, Kenil-, worth, has been nominated to succeed himself. George W. Put- nam, 1117 Ashland avenue, Wilmfette, has been nominated to Suceed Herbert B.. Mulford, 835 Elm- woodý avenue, Wiimette. The term is for three years.. Final date for 1,1ing petitions is Wednesday, March 29. Wilmette. A president, for a term of one year, two memnbers for terms of three years, and one miember ta, resenatives of the .rarmony group and the Peopie's Econcîmy party. Prior to, the meetings held by thie Harmony Group. Mr. Hàrry C. Kinne cobnferred, with Mr. George Har- baugh, -chairman of the Harmony, convention, and toid him among oth- er things that in his opinion it was unnecessary for' Wilmette to em- ploy a Village Manager at the pres- ent time for the following rea sons; 1. That ail of the department heads are competent, loyal and efficient. 2. That the Village is trying ta get back on. acash basis and should save the ex-. pense of a Village Manager's salary. 3. That the salaries of the emplovees. of the Village, whlch had been cut dur- ing the. depression shoul---'euored,_ ta their. former amount. room of, Marshall Fleld's downtown store. Service Will begin at 12:15.' The' guest speaker for titis oc- casion will be Edwin M. Clougit, ae- sistant director of the Librarj' of International Relations, Chicago, who wilU take for his subject «"The Pres- ent European Scene." .Mr. Cloughi s especially quallfied to treat titis subject, ini which the whole world is just now vitafly in.- terèsted. Ai Hamilton college, Clin- ton, N. Y., fromn which he graduated in 1935, he majored in political sci- ence and'minored in history, wlth speciai e mpiAsis on modern history. In 1936-1937 he taught nôlitical sci- cldaid t s'.c&eed ih1ms I l ,as r ei- Fvr,-aag dent of the schooi board. Mrs. E. C. Mr. Kinne stated that he had Hiidreth, 2006 Beechwood avenue, brought these matters ta the at- andChalesM. urlngaie,812tention of the *Board of Trustees and Chahensth. presentamVilla Greenleaf avenue, have been nomi- was tepoed ilag Manager natd t seve orthre yars Ms ws eploedand that the ma- Raoey tS. erve for three years. Mrs.jority of. the Board members dis- nue, hSbe L ndi n 0Ashlanoav- agreed with him . Mr. Kînne ex- nuehasbee . omintedta om-pressed the same views to Mr. Hlow- piete the. unexpired term of Mrs. ard. Miller, chairman of the Nom- lR. A. Marmaduke, 230 Laurel ave - ina ting committee af the Harmony nue, who is leaving the school dis- convention. of the1 cils' c ship Hi the biei this Sat n&euu commitee of thle at New Trier Town- school, ig in charge of atuonal rela- te conducted te League of tInstitute of nominated ta succeed themselves. Winnetka. The, president of the fo board and two members are ta .be w elected, ail for three-year terms. Robert S. Hammond, 1217 Asbury avenue, has been nominated for re- election as president. For schoo1 trustees Edward M. Bullard, 139 De- Windt road, and Mrs. Robert E. Wooden, 389 Eider la ne, have been t party was candidates lord J. Case A. Peterson ph F. Rossbei lerick C. Drei Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connor, 149> Ê IUi Kenilworth avenue, who were in Bel- LT' Air, Fia., for thee weeks with their . Ifle son and daugitter, Jack and Martta, returned home iast week. Miss Villaý O'Connor, who is attending Trinity coflege, Washington, D. C.,, fiew At itsi ,baek tn ,uhnnl .fvnn, Ploridaa tnd villa ze Is Annexed. to ,ge of Wihnette meeting Tuesday night the board passed an ordinance rsuurg, .Fia., frmth~reem rned homne late iast week. e term ni to ambt years. Hle was in the I

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