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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 26 May 1928, p. 43

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42 WINNETKA TALK May 26, 1928 DRIVEWAYS! We rebuild and resurface old driveways-- or build new ones that will last. If you are contemplating a new driveway or to repair your old one, a call from you will bring our representative to your door. B. W. BLOW Est. 1905 Excavating 660 Center Street Building Material Ph. Winn. 201-202 Music Club at New Trier Elects New Member List The Senior Music club of New Trier High school met Thursday, May 24, at the home of Patricia Goodhue, 384 Elder lane, Winnetka, New members elected for next year are Rose Fieman, Angeline Maistrovich, Wendell Keith, James Gerber, Virginia Rich, Nancy Knapp, Janet Marshall, Anne Sherwin, Charles Kremer, Eldora Hopkins, Jane Willard, Elaine Nelson, Martha Tench- er, Helen Hutchens, Raymond Rusnak, Willa Snyder, Ruth Cohen. Following are those who are on the waiting list: Catherine Ellis, Beth Brower, Marian Flentye, Loretta White, and Evelyn Smith. The officers for next year are president, Mary Louise Cotton; vice- president, Norman Hess; treasurer, Leon Dickinson; secretary, Patricia Goodhue, and social chairman, Dorothy Stover. An Invitation to Fine Car Buyers We believe you will find in Graham-Paige models 619 and 629 those features of beauty, com- fort, and performance to which you have been accustomed--plus the delightfully new experience o GRARAM HERERO E PAIGE of driving with four speeds for- ward, standard gear shift. Five chassis--sixes and eights--prices beginning at $860. Car illustrated is Model 629, five-passenger Sedan, with 4-speed transmission, (standard gear shift), $1985. Six wire wheels $75 extra. All prices f. 0. b. Detroit. HANSON MOTOR CO. 555 Chestnut St. WINNETKA - GRARARAM-PAIEGE Ph. Winnetka 330 (1089-3) EMMERSON REITERATES PRE-PRIMARY PLEDGES Replies to Wilmette Advisory Committee as Foe of Crime- Politics Alliance Because of the failure of the Re- publican State convention to consider Senator Charles S. Deneen's proposed plank against the alliance between politics and crime, the Wilmette Vot- ers' Advisory committee has sought an expression of the head of the Republi- can ticket, Louis L. Emmerson, on the subject. Mr. Emmerson, in reply to a letter addressed to him a few weeks ago by the Advisory committee, repre- senting Wilmette churches and civic organizations, has come out un- equivocably against any alliance be- tween politics and crime. Mr. Emmer- son's reply, addressed to Hoyt King, secretary of the committee, reads: Cites Record as Answer "Mr. King and members of the com- mittee: "I have your letter asking me to state my position relative to the 'di- vorce of politics from crime.' "I should think my whole private and public career would be sufficient guarantee of my attitude. I have never been aligned with the criminal element in politics or elsewhere and certainly have no intention of being aligned with that element now. My campaign for the Republican nomina- tion for governor was made on a platform of good government. No government is a good government un- less it protects the decent, law abid- ing citizen in his home and at his business and assures him the right to have his ballot cast without interfer- ence and honestly counted when cast. Neither. is it good government if the criminal element in our society has any domination of or influence with those charged with its administration. Stands by Pledges "I pledged the people that if nom- inated and elected I would give them an administration free from graft, ex- travagance or mismanagement. I promised to administer the govern- ment honestly, fearlessly and efficiently. "These were my pledges before the primary and they are my pledges now. Never in my life have I betrayed a public trust. "Louis L. Emmerson." HEADS HOSPITAL BOARD Mrs. Paul W. Keen, 734 Foxdale avenue, president of the Woman's and Children's hospital board, announces that ground for the new hospital was broken a fortnight ago and will be ready for occupancy by the middle of October. It is situated at Ogden ave- nue and Adams street. Dr. Lillian Taylor of 590 Lincoln avenue, Winnet- ka, is chairman of the finance commit- tee, ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McBrady of Evanston announce the engagement of their daughter, Gertrude, to Frederick Salmen, brother of Jules F. Salmen of 420 Linden avenue, Winnetka. Miss Brady recently returned from Furope where she spent three years of study and travel. Mr. Salmen is a graduate of the University of Illinois. The wedding will take place the latter part of June at St. Luke's church in Evans- ton. P. W. Trudeau, formerly of 588 Arbor Vitae road, an official of the Foreman bank. has purchased the Andrew Mitchell house at 254 Scott avenue and is occupying it now.

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