I†In. Our.- Puhr. In. V m.lnlul'nn kit. It; “I m In. hub w. n ARM trhmr, In. My '.batb, In. Entry luau, In EV than. ‘57†Sch. In. n In. R. E. Patti“ Kline. In. w J. Kitten, In. Edward Lili- ddd, In. Earle D. Lyons, In. Hubert Mrtttord, In. Harold R. Mn, In. Joneph Spigel, In. L W am, In. P. E. Thom In. horde: Wilson. â€with: In. Arthur B. Adair, In. In! Dolley, In. Print Cherry, In. My B. Minn. In. Ernest M. In. Cut has... Ii. WI. L Pugln. June. Pm. P, 11-:th WY. In. Join Evanston: In. Walter B. At- water, In. A. H. Rancher. Mrs, Nelson Buck. Mrs. Charles H. Chand- ler, In. 5hrtssmd Cook. In. Frank â€in, “It Thoma E. Daugherty. In. Thomas Eddy, Mrs, William R. t Eva, Jr., Mrs. Dennis Gent, Mrs. Edward Hall. In. Wilbur Helm, In. w. B. Johnson, In. Them C. Keller, Mrs Albert Koch, In. Ralph Emmerson Lung, [in Mary Mar.. nun. Miss Zena Marshall, In. Anna C. Miller, In. June- Patten, Mrs. T. E. Quisenberry. In. Fred Sar- w, In. Gilbert Smith. His Either Sommervi1U, In. Walter Sm, In. John Suzhou. In. Pull Wm, Mrs. Edward P. Walla, In. M E. Wilder, In. Julia B. we. Rogen Park: Mrs. David Astenins. In. Leopold E. de Mare, Mrs. P. S. Lunbros. Mrs. Samuel Robuck. Mrs. A. F. Schumann Mrs. W. B. Snow- hook, In. lillu-d S. Stone, Mrs. Franklin Wanner. Members of the to“: committees follow: Ell-has, euirman; Mrs. Keith Car- penter. vice-chairman. Lake Bluff: Miss Juliette Brown, claim“. Wau- kecm: Mrs. John S. Shane, chair- Mao-opentioui-ciuyp-N- w. ltinpoinudoutmtthccul- 'si-timabuasttutoee-htg" ttd-rue-ti-eds' Secretary. Mrs. Arthur Byfield, flitrtt- hud Park. Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Alexander o. Mason, Highland Park. Treasurer, Mrs. Harvey S. Pudee, Ravinia. Chairman of Chil, dren's Day committee. Miss label Cline, Kenilworth; Advisory Chil- dren's Day committee, Mrs. Ploy Lit- tle Bartlett, Winnetka; Mrs. Thomas E. Wells, Lake Forest. Nominating Committee. Mrs. Martin Kent North- am, Evanston; Mrs. George E. Orr, Gleam; Mrs. Maurice Mandeville, We Blue. The Micers of the town commit- tees nre: Rogers Park: Mrs. C. A. Fieideamp, chairman, Evanston: Mrs. Martin Kent Northam, chairman; Mrs. Walter Dill Scott, vice-chir- man; Mrs, Carl Latham, i'icewhair- nun. Wilmette: Mrs. Lester E. Mee, chtirman. Kenilworth: Miss Isabel Cline, chairman. Winnetka, Mrs. John Vennemn, chairman; Mrs, Sid- ney Bartlett. secretary. Hubbard Woods: Mrs. J. Williams Macy, chair- mam Glencoe: Mrs. George E, Orr, ehairmnn; Mrs. Harold E. Foreman, viee-ehairman; Mrs. Dwight C. or, matt, secretary. Ravinin: Mrs. Frank J. Horn, chairman; Miss Ehabth Mouton, vice-chairmnn. Hiahiami, Pal-k: Hrs. David R. Thomas, chair; tmteromthtrChie-dintrietmrhieh -uathistheemtterofartiatie) tmethtomzrirwthetmtweehaaatd thmedayBrdth-otc Withthe-NetioaaftheRa- vhia club for the present muons. the {mint one!!! a! announced: Pigment, Mrs. Ralph Poole, Lake Pol-t: Viee-presidenta, Mrs. Annet- h Jam, Highland Park; Misa Caro- line Kirkland, Chicago; Mrs. George B. Parker, Winnetka; Mrs. Walter Dill Scott, Evanston; Mn. Williun Sutherland. Glencoe; Mrs. Intent! Thompson, Lake Forest, Recording Munxmm) 3tiror-irrrrm.Lt Wm: In.§. M. Antrim, In. L s. Cutler, :55. P-pr. Chili}: _ In. "ai-ii. L_§_cott, In. Guy C he... murmur-noun: Four special oil trucks, each with 300 gallon cap-city. the tmek com- puny announces, will be may for delivery May 20. Etch truck will be manned by u driver und a helper, Truck No. 1 will be assigned to the territory between the ma: line ot Emma to lake street Wilmette; ,,___W.. - -.- “w... 'v.""-. truck No. 2 will operate from Lake street to the County line; truck No. 4 will supply oil to my point in the district, when needed. WILME'I'I'E BANK '10 ' HAVE NEW QUARTERS With nil plans completed every. thing is in when for the recon. struction of the Villlge theater build- in: in Wilmette into one of the &seat on the north shore. Bpecifkatiom for the Structure. which in to be the m home of the Pint Nation-l Bunk of Wilmette. were finished this week and bids were opened, which - that the work my “an. my thy. Wonder if the Liberal: and Con- servative. in Nicaragua have to toe an Maine-i list of their Guam malted. the plan being to use the recruits, as soon as they become fam- iliu with the work, to go into other sections of the territory, including the villages, on special cues. when the trucks cannot do the work. A crew of fourteen men is work- ing south from County Line mad to Build street, Evanston, the south- em limits of the district, draining and oiling. These men are under the Mosquito Abatement district, and their number is being granny lug~ The mosquito warfare. prepnnh 'tions foe which have been underway for a long time. is now in fall swing, according to Superintendent William Edwards of the North Shore Mos- quito Abatement district. l will.“ Jilin-Llama. “Hula-c1!“ “W.M’l.h° MOSQUI'N) ABATEMENT WAR ON NORTH SHORE Operations Now in Full Swing From County Line South, _ Director Says Highland Park: In. W. A, Ala- uder, Mrs. F. N. Bard, In. Otis Beardaley, In. Ron Beatty, Mrs. George Burnge, Mrs. Arthur By- field, Mrs. Florence Calm, In. Henry B. Clark. Mrs. Christine Egan, In. Jay Glidden. Mrs. Geo. Goodnow, Mrs. Ralph Greenlee, Mrs. Rolland Hastings, Mrs. Robert Herbst, Mrs. Annette Jones. Mrs, A. o. Mama, Mrs. "mes Troxel, Mrs. Franklin Vaughn. Mrs. L. L. Winters, Mrs. Chas. Wright. In. ll. R. liming. In. w Cuquevilk. In. Jinh D. Colt. In. L, W. Kennel, Mrs. Julius Ro-gt- Wald. In. T. M. Wilder. Lake Bluff: Mrs. Robert Becker, Mrs, C. S. Cawthorne, Mrs. Fred, Hick Fisher. Mrs. Maurice Mand& ville. Mrs. J. E. Northeott, Mrs. Earle P. Press. “lint-m.â€an [Both-I. In. WMGB'III. Mra.ste-tW.Ptudr,lr% SIinlLIrI. 11qu Stout.†WiniamsutherUnd. Lake Forest: Mrs. Cyrus H. Adams. Mrs. Richard Bentley, Mrs. Chas, T. Gunn, Mrs. Russell Lord. Mrs. Logan T. McMenemy, Mrs. Mason Phelps, Mrs. Ralph H. Poole, Mrs. Frank w. Read, Mrs. Henry A. Rumsey. Mrs. Shawn Thompson. Mrs. Thos. E. Wells. In. Carl Hm. Mm. Wat. K. Envision. In. M. L mmeh, Mm. wmmmlw alumni-NW.†A_c.Gmtd-,Mm.hhttA.11mnt, Wank-gun: Mrs. John R. Bullock, Mrs. J. M. Porter. 5751 'tAVW8tr8hNm A“ flu- In“ it“ GIANT" rum ARD “bu-mughiolb MnmhataodthrNati-1B-ee “Mi-Wuhan.“ hum-um ism-â€gunman: ml kWh-“dug“: ine-rr-ti-muh-ti-tie E.“ --- _ “anal-Immuni- â€gamma-amu- warmth“; --- 'ZTH‘ f OAK-Ten THIS IS A SWEET AND CLEAN LAUNDRY PROMAL Erie?) aj I PAUL BORCHARDT \HIGHLAND PARK FUEL co. M67 M335 columns QQMPANY MUTUAL COAL co. 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