April 7, 1928 WINNETKA TALK Show Importance of Committeeman V ote in Primary Ballot (Contributed) Who is the precinct executive of the party organization? Your precinct com- mitteeman! Who is the foundation and strength of the political machine? Your precinct committeeman. Who is the only connecting link between the peo- ple and the political machine? Your precinct committeeman. Who is respon- sible for the judges and clerks who serve at elections? Your precinct com- mitteeman. Who selects the polling places? Your precinct committeeman. The Winnetka League of Women Voters, believing the last place on the Primary ballot to be the one most neglected by the average voter, urges all voters to consult with the candidates for precinct committeeman in their re- spective precincts in order to learn what type of men are their political repre- sentatives. The names of candidates here as they will appear on the ballots submitted for this purpose are: Precinct 4, Republican, George H. Miller, Harold W. Snell; Democratic, Henry J. Klauke. Precinct 5, Republican, William H. Gruver, Harry N. Gottlieb; Democratic, H. W. Roberts. Precinct 6, Republican, Hale; Democratic, W. A. Barr. Precinct 7, Republican, Kenneth F. McLain, R. S. Sinsheimer, David Ken- nicott; Democratic, S. O. Levinson. Precinct 8, Republican, William J. Carey; Democratic, J. E. Replogle. Precinct 9, Republican A. M. Scharf; Democratic, R. M. Kloepper. Precinct 10, Republican, Spear, Samuel McCaulley; Mabel S. Burke. Precinct 11, Sanborn John J. Democrtic, Republican, Peter J Johansen, Dudley K. French; Demo- cratic, A. E. Bechtelheimer. Precinct 24, Republican, Stanley Simp- son; Democratic, George Engelhard. Precinct 25, Republican, Carlton Prouty, George Campbell; Democratic, Clarence E. Schafehen. Camp Fire Girls Beckon to Spring Food Sale Apr. 14 The Spring Food sale of the Win- netka Camp Fire Girls is 'set for the Saturday after Easter, April 14, from 10:30 A. M. until noon in Community House. At this time the girls will dis- play their artistry in cooking, and will offer to Winnetka housewives, at reasonable prices, the finest of hgme- cooked foods, which they, themselves, have prepared. While this effort on the part of the Camp Fire Girls helps to finance their general work here, it does more than that. It helps in the growth of the girl, gives her assurance in doing some of the things for the home, teaches her to learn how to work with others. Six groups will take part--each group having a table with its own display. Previous to the opening of the sale, the food will be judged by a committee from the Camp Fire council, and special honors awarded | to the table having the greatest va- riety, and the best looking articles, and to the groups having a hundred per cent in effort. Mrs. E. E. Stults of the Camp Fire council is general chairman. The Camp Fire Girls will be glad of the encouragement of the public by its attendance at this event, and are eager to follow their law of "Give Service" in offering their goods for sale. Winnetka housewives are in- vited to come to Community House Saturday morning, April 14. The New IT BEATS... as it Sweeps as it Cleans munity. Porter's 797 Elm St., Winnetka Electric Appliances HOOVER SPECIAL Balance Easy Monthly It isn't very often that you are able to purchase a HOOVER on such easy deferred payments. ..but now. ..for a short time only we make this offer. Act at once, for later it may be too late. The HOOVER needs no introduc- tion to the people of our good com- It's the machine that 'Beats as it Sweeps, as it Cleans." Order yours today! Make our shop uvour home for Electrical Appliances North Shore Electric Shop $3.25 DOWN Terms Phone Winnetka 44 Sunday School in Easter Program Sunday Morning The Sunday school of the First Scandinavian Evangelical church will give its Easter program on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. This will be the only service in the forenoon. Parents and friends are especially in- vited to this service. The Rev. Clarence A. Nelson, pastor of the Swedish Mission church of Evanston, will be the speaker at the Young People's meeting. to be held at 5 o'clock. "The Living Christ" will be the theme for the pastor's Sunday evening sermon. H. E. Robertsons Return Home from Winter Sojourn Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Robertson, of 560 Sheridan road, Winnetka, returned last Saturday from Florida where they have been for the past three months and where, at Crystal Beach, they are building a new home. They expect to remain here until early fall, or until such a time as Mr. Robertson's prize tomato garden is out of the way. Mr. Robertson, after forty years with the Cluett Peabody Co. of Chicago, re- tired last fall, and he and Mrs. Robert- son spent the past winter in Florida. Rev. A. E. Rohrbach Goes to Stockholm Rev. A. E. Rohrbach will leave next week for his home in Stockholm, Sweden, sailing from New York, April. 14, on the Steamer Gripsholm. He is called home by important busi- ness, he says, but may return in the fall. Rev. Rohrbach, a short time ago organized the Christian Fellowship church in Winnetka. During the summer months Mr. John Bengston, a student at North Park college from which he will graduate next year, will be temporary leader. To Hold School Board Elections on April 14 The annual school board elections for the Winnetka Public schools and New Trier High school will be held next Saturday. The candidates are as follows: Winnetka schools--board members, Harry C. Edmonds and Ed- ward A. Anderson; New Trier High school board--board members, Jesse 2 Gathercoal and Mrs. George Gor- on. Remember everyone with an ax to grind will vote. in pots. Laster Blooms QUR greatest and finest showing of Easter plants and flowers at re- markably low prices is the reason why you should make your selections here. Lilies, hyacinths, jonquils, roses, tulips and others in beautiful profusion. Plants in brightly beribboned Send Flowers by Wire FRANK BOROVICKA Florist 748 Center St. Telephone Winnetka 283