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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 16 Apr 1927, p. 15

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April 16, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 13 Kenilworth Voters to Formally Approve | Candidates Tuesday | Formal approval of the nominees for the Village board will be given by the residents of Kenilworth next Tuesday | when they attend the polls to cast | ballots in the village election. As in | the case of the recent school elections, the vote will be merely a formality as none of the candidates were opposed. In the caucus held on April 3 at the | home of Frank R. Young, 333 Cumnor | road, Ralph R. Hawxhurst was select- | ed for the presidency of the board and | Alexander M. Lovedale, Harold O.| Barnes, Leslie McArthur and Arthur B. Adair for trustees. George R. Rothermel was selected as candidate | for police magistrate. The petition | was filed with the Village clerk the | following day and as no other petitions were filed, the nominees will be in- stalled in their offices immediately fol- lowing the election. Miss Helen Aldrich, daughter of the P. J. Aldriches of 394 Chestnut street, was home from Ferry hall for vaca- tion a week ago. Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich are in California, where they have heen spending a month. tem John Atwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Atwood of 839 Elm street, was | one of the members of New Trier Glee club who went to Springfield this week to sing in the chorus for the music supervisors' convention. | saying that Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edward MacDowell Honored at Reception | Members of the North Shore Mac- Dowell society attended the reception in honor of Mrs. Edward MacDowell given Wednesday evening by the north shore society and the Chicago MacDowell society. The reception was given at the home of Mrs. Albert J. Ochsner, 2106 Sedgwick street, Chi- cago. Mrs. MacDowell, who continued the work of developing Peterboro colony after the death of her husband, the composer, talked to members and guests on this workshop in New Hampshire for creative workers in the arts. The colony is a realization of the dream of MacDowell, who worked during his lifetime to develop it. Members of the Evanston society were represented. Keith Preston is president of that group, Frank Ambler, of the north shore group, and Ros- setter G. Cole, of the Chicago society. . Mrs. Burton H. Atwood has just received a cable from her sister, Mrs. A. A. Seibert of Sidney, their children, Margaret and James, will reach Caifornia May come from there a Australia, | Seibert and | 13, and will | to Winnetka for a| | visit of several months. Mr. and Mrs. William D. McKenzie | and their son, Roderick, of 1185 Laurel avenue, have returned from Ormond, Fla., where they spent three weeks. | For EASTER Shoulder Lamb and Broilers--as well as other specialties. Strictly Fresh Eggs-- from nearby farms. PULLOM ana REGAN Grocery and Market 1062 Gage Street Hubbard Woods Phones: Winn. 710-711 A a The Coach . .. Former price $645 $595 The Sedan ... $695 ro onions 92D loon tires and steel disc wheels. Former price $535 with balloon tires only. The Sport Cabriolet . . . . . Former price $735 The Touring . . 1-Ton Truck (Chassis only) $495 Balloon Tires Now 726 ELM STREET Entire new model with rumble seat on All Models--All prices F. 0. B. RICHARDSON'S GARAGE An Entirely New Conception of "Quality at Low Cost" NEW LOW PRICES The Coupe ... Former price $645 $625 The Luks _ AMTAD The Roadster . . £525 Price includes Bal- loon tires and steel disc wheels. Former price $535 with balloon tires only. ss SORE V-Ton Truck . . $395 (Chassis only) . we Standard Equipment Flint. FISK TIRES will give you a sub- stantial increase in mileage-- Try Fisk Next! . Trade Mark Reg. U.S. Pat. Of. Time to Re-tire? (Buy Fisk) Washing and Polishing Day and Night FRED T. RICHARDSON, JR. PHONE WINNETKA 25

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