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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 14 Apr 1928, p. 58

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April 14, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 57 DENEEN COMMITTEEMEN WIN MOST PRECINCTS (Continued from Page 1) had seemed to have a corner on the job. Mrs. Eckhart is the first woman com- mitteeman in New Trier. She won by a comfortable margin, garnering a total of 309 votes, while Thorsen re- ceived 229. Glencoe came to bat strong when all three opponents of the Small- Thompson-Crowe rule were rewarded by victory. John V. Clinnin in the First precinct, Herbert V. Richardson in the Second, and Harry W. Stannard in the Third romped ahead of their rivals to win one-sided contests. The following tabulation shows the votes for precinct committeemen : Vote on. Committeemen DISTRICT NO. 1 gon. V. Clinnin .......0 to. tak 426 Naron BB. 'Moe ir Si so ob ahe BL 180 DISTRICT NO. 2 Herbert V. Richardson ....... =... 389 William Bdwards ©. ..0.00. a nnn ol 189 DISTRICT NO. 3 Larry W. Stannard ...... ee 277 frank Heinrich 0 Lo 168 DISTRICT NO. 4 Harold N. Snell . .. luo, iad 398 DISTRICT NO. 5 Slarty. N. Gotflish 1: o..... 0... 232 villiam H. Gruver ©... ......0 3." 98 DISTRICT NO. 6 Sanborn Hale ov... dais anl al A054 337 Mrs. B. F. LangWorthy .l..osmeietteait.. 2 DISTRICT NO. 7 David BR. Kenniecott' .... 2... 0 168 Kenneth MeLaln J... 0 wenn ainii 71 B. XE. Sinshelmer ..iiinhvueidiathin bs 31 DISTRICT NO. 8 William J. Carey: ........... a 246 DISTRICT NO. 9 AM. Scharf, | 0 ol ane 255 DISTRICT NO. 10 Samuel McCauley. :.....:.. vive viens 220 John J. Spear 5h DISTRICT NO. 11 Dudley XK. French ...... Ladi 376 Peter J. Johansen... ..... 5 dace idey cd 136 DISTRICT NO. 12 Mrs. Percy B. Eckhart ........05. 309 CA. Thorsen walla 0 Wr 0 229 DISTRICT NO. 13 Harry C. Kinne ' George R. "Harbaugh i... ... ev o.s. 87 DISTRICT NO. 14 Ered V. Linen ........... 00 dad Ralph W. Faunel iu, ....ss.b0one. i. DISTRICT Oscar W. Schmidt .. Roger Williams DISTRICT NO. 16 George W. JKIbby \.. 7... A000 0...0 304 DISTRICT NO. 17 Bewis' B., Springer ...... cece: 345 DISTRICT BA Zimmerman ....... cc. ue-ervia Youis Becker ".......... DISTRICT Elmer J. Lundin ...... Frank Forrester ......... ... 0 0. = DISTRICT Harry M. Bachmann William M. James DISTRICT John J, Petals ..... c. e vineini A. W. Froehde DISTRICT Henry J. Fowler 212 Barl D.ULyon (ii... cco nein. 8% 132 DISTRICT NO. 23 Jd. M. Schneider |... ., -00% sro 232 DISTRICT NO. 24 Stanley H. Simpson. =. ...,.... . ... 161 DISTRICT NO. 25 Carleton Prouly ... 7... Joa: .9: 138 George Campbell >. cr, 0 i 131 DISTRICT NO. 26 Anton Engels Northwestern Pays Tribute to Professor H. E. Knapp A speech of appreciation by Presi- dent Walter Dill Scott and the gift of a watch and chain were tributes Tuesday evening to the final appear- ance of Prof, Harold E. Knapp, direc- tor of the Northwestern University Symphony orchestra. Prof. Knapp organized the orchestra in 1912 and has since been its director. He has been head of the violin depart- ment of the university School of Mu- sic for the last 36 years, and has re- signed this position to make his home in Florida and retire from teaching. The orchestra played its last sea- son's concert Tuesday evening, the final appearance under his direction, at the Country club. St. Elisabeth's Guild Plans Big Rummage Sale The Woman's Guild of the Church of St. Elisabeth, Glencoe, is preparing for its annual rummage sale, which will be held Thursday and Friday, April 19 and 20, at the Parish House, on the corner of Hawthorne and Vernon avenues, Glencoe. Pickups are to be made the first three days of the week, April 16, 17, and 18. The guild would greatly appreciate it if any- one who has "rummage" to dispose of would call the church, Glencoe 382, on Monday afternoon. Miss Virginia Hobart returned to Bryn Mawr Wednesday after a week's vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hobart, of 660 Prospect avenue, DRIVEWAYS LANDSCAPING Built and Refinished and Grading Done Estimates Free by Experts Established 1918 Franz Krenn LANDSCAPE (GARDENER TELEPHONE 2435 WINNETKA With our knowledge and experience--we can help nature in the care of your lawn and garden. A top-dressing of Black Soil, Fertilizer and Lime, properly applied, will make a great improvement. Phone us--we know how. EVERGREENS--SHRUBS--BLACK SOIL--VIGORO FERTILUVIA--LIME with this territory. Highland Park office, Central and Sheridan, Highland Park 69. urray & Terry open a New Office Lake Forest On account of the increasing demand for Lake Forest property, we have opened a branch office in the he art of Lake Forest's business district. | Mr. John Kreutzberg, our resident manager, is thoroughly familiar A number of large estates, both east and west, are now being offered in smaller pieces at prices which are extremely low. Call at our Lake Forest office and let us show you some beautiful homes and home sites, including opportunities for profitable investment. Chicago office, 40 N. Dearborn Street, Central 4625 Lake Forest office, 286 E. Deerpath, Lake Forest 527 me ------a-- E-------- ---- TTS -- I itis I a ---,H

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