- WINNETKA TALK -- To the Voters of Winnetka: In the excitement of the Presi- dential Contest, don't overlook the importance of local offices and the Character of the Democratic Candidates. Many of these Candidates are our neighbors. Their qualifications and records have been endorsed to an unusual degree by independent and non-partisan organizations and newspapers. Winnetka Démocratic Organization. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES: PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES ALFRED E. SMITH VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES JOE T. ROBINSON UNITED STATES SENATOR A. J. CERMAK GOVERNOR FLOYD E. THOMPSON LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR PETER A. WALLER SECRETARY OF STATE WILLIAM D. MEYERING AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS GEORGE F. SEHRING STATE TREASURER GEORGE W. ALSCHULER ATTORNEY GENERAL THOMAS J. COURTNEY TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS . MRS. HELEN HEFFERNAN WALTER T. DAY MRS. NELLIE FREEMAN ROBERT R. WARD CONGRESSMAN AT LARGE CHARLES F. BROWN C. D. JOPLIN TRUSTEES OF THE SANITARY DISTRICT OF CHICAGO (Three to be elected) T. J. CROWE JAMES M. WHALEN HENRY A. BERGER TRUSTEE OF THE SANITARY DISTRICT OF CHICAGO : (To fill vacancy) ROSS A. WOODHULL SHERIFF JOHN E. TRAEGER STATES ATTORNEY WILLIAM J. LINDSAY RECORDER OF DEEDS AND REGISTRAR OF TITLES CLAYTON F. SMITH CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY THOMAS J. BOWLER CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT OF COOK COUNTY M. S. SZYMCZAK CORONER OF COOK COUNTY x DR. HERMAN N. BUNDESEN MEMBER BOARD OF ASSESSORS JOHN E. CONROY MEMBER BOARD OF REVIEW : x] THOMAS D. NASH COUNTY SURVEYOR & LEWIS H. GRAY In Play Cast Beidler Studio Miss Vivian Ratcliffe, of Winnetka, is a member of the cast of "The Classilis Engagement," by Sir John Hankin, which the Community Drama club will present at the Community House November 14 and 15. The cast for the play is working under the direc- tion of Mrs. Sherman Goble. Scandinavian Church to Have a Service of Song A special program of sacred music and song will be given tomorrow eve- ning at the First Scandinavian Ev- angelical church of Winnetka. The chior, under the direction of Morris Gustafson, will present several numb- ers. There will also be quartet, duet and solo numbers. It is a strictly home- talent program. North shore friends are cordially invited to attend this service. Police Locate Abandoned Car Taken by Pranksters The Winnetka police received a re- port last Monday evening stating that a car owned by Martin Lindsay, 215 Ridge avenue, had been stolen from in front of New Trier High school where it had been parked. A few hours later Officers L. E. Barker and Ralph Ray- burn found the machine a few blocks from the school, where it had been abandoned, presumably by "joy riders." HALLOWE'EN PARTY Pupils of the Horace Mann school held Hallowe'en parties in their rooms last Wednesday. In Miss Margaret Wilson's fourth grade room the par- ents of the children were invited to attend the party. EA EEL LE LAE EL LL LL LLL LLL CORRECTION In the notices of the Thompson for Governor Meeting in the WINNETKA TALK for October 27, 1928, through a misunderstanding, the name of Mr. George H. Miller was used, without his consent. 'RALPH M. SNYDER ROSWELL B. MASON TITTLE IEEE ELE EEL EEL ELE ELE LATTE TEE EEE EE EE EE ELL EEL EL ELL LL LLL BT TIT November 3, 1928 Dr. E. J. Randall to Preach Sermon at Christ Church In the absence of the Rev. E. Ashley Gerhard, rector of the parish, who is spending this week-end in St. Paul and Minneapolis conducting conferences on the church's program under the National council of the Episcopal church, Dr. Edwin J. Randall, exec- utive secretary of the Diocesan council, will preach at Christ church at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow morn- ing. Dr. Randall was one of the clerical delegates of the Diocese of Chicago at the recent General convention of the Episcopal church which was held in Washington. His sermon will be in the nature of a report on this conven- tion. The service will be a Celebration of the Holy Communion. The children of the Church school will assemble in the church at 9:30 for their monthly service. There will also be a Communion service in the chapel at 7:30 o'clock. Next Monday the women of the Guild will hold their monthly meeting. It will be preceded by a sewing meet- ing in the morning and luncheon at 12:30 o'clock. The speaker of the day will be Mrs. George Mason, president of the diocesan branch of the Wom- an's Auxiliary, Mrs. Mason will bring to the women of the parish a story of the General convention, which she also attended as one of the diocesan dele- gates. Acquire Movie Machine for Class Room Projects The principals of the Hubbard Woods, - Greeley, and Horace Mann schools recently acquired a motion pic- ture demonstration machine which they plan to use in the class rooms for assembly work. A nature study film was presented at the Horace Mann school last Friday. PREACHES HERE TOMORROW Dr. Carl S. Patton, professor of preaching at the Chicago Theolog- ical seminary, will preach at the Win- netka Congregational church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. His sermon topic will be, "The Dominant Mood." Voted for Honest Abe; Strong for Herb Hoover Then it was Abraham Lincoln and now it's Herbert Hoover! The Rev. W. W. Anderson, who will be 89 years young Tuesday, November 6, will have double cause for celebration. Coupled with the fact that Tuesday is his birthday is the interesting circumstance that he will be privileged, by way of extra celebration, to cast his ballot for Herbert Hover. That it is a privilege to vote for Mr. Hoover, especially on one's birthday, Mr. Anderson will readily admit. But that's only half the story. Here's something to think about! Mr. Anderson cast his vote for Abraham Lincoln on his 21st birth- day. The next presidential election to fall on his natal day was in 1888 when Mr, Anderson went on record as supporting the candidacy of Ben- jamin Harrison. Mr. Anderson is the father of Mrs. J. R. Harper and Mrs. S. B. Groves, and resides at the Harper home, 719 Park avenue, Wilmette. He was born in 1839 when Martin VanBuren was serving his third year as President of the United States. rr.