id April 9, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 49 R. R. HAWXHURST HEADS KENILWORTH NOMINEES Select Ticket for Village Election at Caucus Last Sunday: Murray to Retire Ralph R. Hawxhurst was nominated for the presidency of the Kenilworth Village board; Alexander M. Love- dale, Harold O. Barnes, Leslie McAr- thur and Arthur B. Adair for trustees, and George IL. Rothermel, for the po- sition of police magistrate at a caucus held Sunday, April 3, at the home of Frank R. Young, 333 Cumnor road. Petitions were filed with the Village Clerk Monday. Inasmuch as Monday was the last day for the filing of peti- tions and no other petitions had been filed at the time for closing the office, the Citizens' party will encounter no opposition at the polls on April 19. Mr. Hawxhurst is at present a mem- ber of the Village board and is resign- ing to accept the nomination for presi- dent. He is succeeding James C. Mur- ray who has been actively associated with Kenilworth village administraton affairs for eight years, six of them in the capacty of president and two as a trustee. Mr. Adair was nominated to fill out the remaining year of Mr. Hawxhurst's term, while the other candidates will fill the vacancies caused by the expiration of the terms of Charles D. Howe, board member for the past six years; Ira C. Darling, trustee for two terms, and E. M. Sweet, also a trustee for two terms. Both the retiring trustees and Presi- dent Murray declined to become candi- dates for reelection. Population Is Doubled Since the inception of President Murray's administration, Kenilworth has almest doubled its population. When he was first elected to the presi- dency the population was 1,188, while at the present time it exceeds 2,200. The west side of the village had been annexed while he was serving as trus- tee and the improvement of the new territory has been accomplished during the six years of his administration. The installation of a complete lighting system throughout the village has also been pushed during this period, as have also the inauguration of the city plan and zoning ordinances. During this administration, also, came the ac- quisition of land and the improvement of the Village water works. St. John's Lutheran Wilmette and Park avenues, Wilmette Herman W. Mayer, M. A. pastor 406 Prairie avenue Telephone 1396 Church telephone 3111 PALM SUNDAY SERVICE Sunday, April 13, and Holy Week 9:30 A. M. Sunday school and Bible classes 9:45 A. M. First service and sermon 11:00 A. M. Second service and sermon Sermon: "Creed and Conduct" MAUNDY THURSDAY EVENING 7:15 Preparatory service for com- municants 7:45 Regular service and Holy Com- munion Sermon: "The Lord's Supper" GOOD FRIDAY EVENING 7:15 Preparatory service for commun- icants 7:45 Regular service and Holy Com- munion Sermon: "The Power of the Cross" There were 48827 more births than deaths in Illinois during 1926. Telephone Wilmette 3347 DR. FRANK B. ERWIN VETERINARIAN Speelalizing in the treatment eof your best friends the "Dog and Cat" All ealls recelve my personal attention 1000 Ridee Ave. Wilmette, TU North Shore Girls | Have Leading Roles inW.A.A. Comedy Virginia Hedrick, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hedrick of 304 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth, will have the part of "Tom," the male lead in "In the Rough," to be given by W. A. A. of Northwestern university as its annual musical comedy. It will be | presented Friday evening, April 8, Sat- urday afternoon and evening, and Wednesday night, April 13, at the Na- tional Kindergarten college, Sheridan road and Ridge avenue. Northwestern girls wrote the music for this three-act play, and eighty of them will have parts in the cast, choruses, and spe- cialties. Two other north shore girls, Lucille Tatham of 349 Hawthorne lane, Win- netka, and Helen Fraser of 645 Ab- botsford road, Kenilworth, will be in the cast. Betty Schwartz of 187 Ridge avenue, Winnetka, and Marian Keeney of 523 Hawthorne lane, Winnetka, will give specialties. In the choruses are Martha Crossley of 602 Washington avenue, Wilmette, Betty Harwood of 606 Greenleaf avenue, Wilmette, Eliza- beth Sweet of 320 Abbotsford road, Kenilworth, and Virginia Marshall of | 140 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth. | Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hardy of 1039 | Fishers lane returned last week from Augusta where they visited Mr. Hardy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. 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