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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 27 Oct 1928, p. 13

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FE October 27, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 11 MASS MEETING Winnetka Woman's Hoover-for-President Club Friday Evening, 8 P. M., Woman's Club s th dential choi f th Winnetk A MAN whose mettle has been tried and found adequate in every contingency--who has proved his ability in national and international affairs--who has a record of superlative achieve- ments at home and abroad in the service of his country. A man who represents the finest type of American--a man of vision and of action--a man into whose hands our country can confidently place its destinies. We stand firmly and honestly upon the sincere conviction MRS. MAURICE H. LIEBER that Herbert Hoover is the man for the presidential chair. "My vote will be cast for Mr. V4 > vfs Hons Joie oil. be Saunfor He We are proud to declare ourselves on that conviction. MRS. HERMON BUTLER his educational background, his ad- «TN et GE an r. "l vetieve that morally and wmate- ministrative ability and his character Mrs. E Sh Allen . rs. 2 % Gonsalves Miss Dorsey Orde rially the country will be immensely of integrity." . "i Alle Xl arka: . Mrs. Charles Officer benefited by the leadership of Her- Mrs. Morris C. Allen Mrs. Herbert Gorman " deh Mrs. C. T. Anderson Mrs. Robert Gordon Mrs. Harriet Orvis bert Hoover, a great administrator and Mrs. Jack Anderson Mrs. Florence Gordon Mrs. W. A. Otis a great humanitarian." Miss Mary Anderson Mrs. Ann Goble Mrs. George Parker Mrs. A. S. Anderson Miss Greenlee Mrs. Frank Payne Mrs. C. A. Aldrich Mrs. George Gordon Mrs. F lorence Petersen Mrs. R. H. Andrews Mrs. Bligh Grasett Mrs. J. A. Plimpton Mrs. J. A. Armstrong Mrs. P. B. Grondal Mrs. James S. Pole Mrs. Wheaton Augur Mrs. H. R. Hale Mrs. C. B. Prouty Mrs. Burton Atwood Mrs. L. Hammond Katherine Pierce Mrs. H. Allport Mrs. John Hansel Mrs. G. W. Praley Mrs. W. R. Bassick Mrs. F. K. Hardy Mrs. W. P. Read Mrs. John Barden Mrs. G. E. Haskins Mrs. D. 8S. Riddell Mrs. Harold Barnes Mrs. Esther Hadsell Mrs. D. H. Ripley Mrs. Walter Bell Mrs. James W. Harris Jr. Mrs. Gertrude Roos Mrs. Ferdinand Bartelme Mrs, Harold Hill Mrs. Charles Rothermel Mrs. Robert Butz Mrs. Victor Harding Mrs. T. G. Rockwell Mrs. Walter Benson Mrs. A. A. Hoagland Mrs. E. A. Rummler Mrs. Hill Blackett Mrs. Ralph Hobart Miss Annie Rush Mrs. N. H. Blatchford Jr. Mrs. Percival Hunter Mrs. Edward Rogers Mrs. Ayres Boal Mrs. S. W. Hall Mrs. N. Raymer Mrs. C. H. Boman Mrs. W. R. Harvey Mrs. Chester Sargent Mrs. T. M. Brooks Mrs. C. J. Heyda Mrs. Henry Sargent Mrs. E. B. Brown Mrs. J. F. Holland Mrs. H. J. Samert Mrs. E. V. L. Brown Mrs. Holtz Mrs. Gilbert Scribner Mrs. J. H. Brown Mrs. S. C. Huff Mrs. A. M. Scharf Miss Margaretta Brown Mrs. John Jannsen Mrs. G. B. Sedwick Mrs. R. B. Brown Mrs. C. S. Jackson Mrs. L. A. Sherman Mrs. Walther Buchen Mrs. Patience Jennings Mrs. Edwin J. Sherwin Mrs. Glen C. Bull Mrs. Austin Jenkins Mrs. W. P, Sidley Mrs. Burlinghame Mrs. Lorenzo Johnson Mrs. Harold Snell Mrs. P. C. Barber Mrs. McClure Johnson Mrs. Warren Shoemaker Mrs. S. S. Beeman Jr. Mrs, Florence Jordan Mrs. Stanley Simpson Mrs. F. D. Blake Mrs. Louise Jacobs Mrs. D. L. Smith Mrs. R. M. Boehmer Mrs. P. A. Jennine< Mrs. E. P. Snyder Mrs. S. B. Brumsick Mrs. Ernest Jost Mrs. R. M. Snyder Mrs. Houston Clinch Mrs. Martin Knode Mrs. E. H. Spencer Mrs. Floyd Clinch Miss Edith Kohlsat Mrs. H. H. Spink Mrs. Wm. Chamberlain Mrs. E. T. Konsberg Mrs. Merritt Starr Mrs. Paul Chace Mrs. Ida Kroeschell Miss Dorothy Sterling MRS. ALFRED S. ALSCHULER Mrs. J. C. Clark Mrs. Dayton Keith Mrs. Russell Stern "I am for Hoover because he is a Mrs. Dennis Crile Mrs. C. C. Kidd Mrs. O. C. Steen humanitarian and a statesman. He Mrs. A. P. Collins Mrs. Marco Knight Mrs. Geo. Smith is for enlarged opportunities for the MIS. Theodore Coyne Mrs. Dayles Lazear Mrs. X I Street MRS. DONALD McPHERSON able and increased facilities for the Mrs. Leslie Saven Mrs. R. L. on Mrs. C. > Sohal "Through his self-earned education || less able." Mrs. M. C. Chatten Mrs. Merrit Lum Mrs. R. ._Sawhi and already distinguished career-- Mrs. D. M. Cook Mrs. C. Lineberger Mrs. John R. Smith hi oat abilit ation Pp Mrs. C. C. Daughaday Mrs. Cornelius Lynde Mrs. Gertrude D. Stone is great ability. of organization qn Mrs. Neil Dawes Miss Verona Landfried Mrs. E. E. Sufferer his knowledge and understanding of Mrs. A. R. Dean Mabel Larsen Miss Ethel Taylor foreign countries, Herbert Hoover Mrs. Robert DeGolyer Della A. Lay Mrs. Wm. Taylor stands unusually well prepared to lead Mrs. Arthur Duncan Jannete E. Lee Mrs. Ernst Teitgens this nation both at home and in her Mrs. Frederick DePeyster Mrs. Bruce MacLeish Mrs. F. B. Thomas relations abroad." Mrs. H. A. DeWindt Mrs. John Manierre Mrs. Margaret Tooker Mrs. Rov H. Davis Mrs. G. B. Massey Mrs. E. G. Trowbridge Mrs, Mary Gould Davies Mrs. G. A. Mason Mrs. W. D. Truesdale Mrs. Helen G. Evans Mrs. V. Massman Mrs. Arnold Totman Mrs. George Eaton Mrs. J. W. Marshall Mrs. Fred Ullman Mrs. C. J. Eastman Mrs. Rudolph Matz Miss Ullman Mrs. G. L. Eckstedt Mrs. Earl McCarthy Mrs. John VanderVries Mrs. D. H. Ellsworth Mrs. S. W. McCaulley Mrs. John Vennema Mrs. A. M. Emerson Mrs. Alfred McCordie Miss Marcelle Vennema Mrs. Irving Eppenstein Miss Eleanor McEwen Mrs. Ernst Von Ammon Mrs. Calvin Fentress Mrs. John McEwen Mrs. C. HL Weld Mrs. Frank Ferry Mrs. McCluskey Mrs. Frank Wente Mrs. Clara Forest Mrs. MacQueene Mrs. Morris Wilson Mrs. Irene Frankel Mrs. William McKinney Mrs. A. S. Webbe Mrs. Anna K. Freeman Mrs. L. A. McInnernay Mrs. Harry Wells Mrs. A. N. Forberg Mrs. L. H. Mettler Mrs. Annie Wilder Mrs. Albert Freeman Mrs. A. J. Mitchell Mrs. Erskine Wilder Mrs. John Freeman Mrs. William Moffatt Mrs. H. Wilder Mrs. Dudley French Mrs. John Montgomery Mrs. Richard Walsh Mrs. Charles Fuller Mrs. Charles Mordock Mrs. L. B. Walton Mrs. Stephen Foster Mrs. Vietor Moon Mrs. J. D. Wiener Mrs. Burton French Mrs. Ralph Morphett Mrs. H. H. Windsor Mrs. J. P. Gallagher Mrs. Harriet F. May Mrs. Woollenhaupt Mrs. Albert Gardner Mrs. McNeille Mrs. Brayton Witherell Mrs. Robert Gay Mrs. Mellory Mrs. R. D. Wood Mrs. D. E. Getman Miss Milner Mrs. Frank Windes Miss Elisabeth Gemmell Mrs, Albert Merritt Mrs. Isabelle Weeks Miss Martha Gemmell Mrs. George Nelson Mrs. L. T. Wallace Mrs. William Gibson Mrs. Wm. L. Ninabuck Mrs. Willoughby Walling Mrs. Robert N. Golding Mrs. Louis Northrop Mrs. James Young MISS RUTH MATZ Winnetka women who are supporting Herbert Hoover for the _-- . "In this day and age, when no presidency are urged to come and enroll at Republican Head- Counsry Lor Jive to Jar 3 Home 2 Jet quarters--571 Lincoln avenue, Winnetka, or at the Manor Building, MRS. AHN. VANDE R RIES port as candidate For tie wife. of corner Merrill and Linden avenue, Hubbard Woods. tive position in the largest business President of the United States a man corporation in the world and requires with the international view-point and . . a man with the unequaled experience experience of Herbert Hoover." Members of the Winnetka Woman's Hoover-for-President Club {; Fiorsers tonver ss

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