Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jan 1926, p. 29

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1an uary 22, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 29 Mrs. ]. B. Olwin of 820 Lake ave n ue is departing S a turday evening for Arizona and C aliforn ia where sh e will rem a in until spring. Mr. Olwin w it join her late r in the season. The ir home w ill he occ u pied by M r. and Mrs 0. G. Kutter. Bre n na n , democrat. . Small -L u ndin were in t he offing S 1 hkely to. join Deneen-Brundage. ' ·t Later m the week the shake-up c·a mc. ay ' ' . . judge \Vatter P. Steffens, acceptable A dcparf~I~C1lf of ~Vtlm<"~le l.1fc edit~,), to peneen-Brundage for County JudgL, l~ \' Hoyt A liHJ of the TVt!Pzcttc Foru1Jl · d~clmcd to run.. This left Brundage:: . On J an u ary 15 t he pup ils of the Maltor J(Jf) percc:nt votll~g. w1thout a cand1date and he shifted mckrodt ce lebrated t h e patron feast of CHAPTER i l)ack to his old fri.ends, th~ Crowe-Bar- Pauline V. Mallinckrodt, who founded 1· . . . · rett group, acceptmg for County Judge, the Sisters of Ch r istia n Charity. At · Reltg10n, government, bust ness or Joscph P, SaYage. 9 o'clock Friday morning all the stucivic reform, to be !)Uccessful must be Thi!> left it probablydents attended a H ig h mass ce lebraorganizcd. T. Deneen- 'mall-Lundin. ted by the Rev. Father B urgmer, and An organization to succeed mu st I f. Crowe- Barrett-Brundage. received Holy Communion "in corpo re." ha,·e a leader or small group who will The shiits turned on the que stion, Mass was followed by Benediction of do th.e \York.. . . who :-.hould he candidate for County the Most B lessed Sacrament. After It 1s so wtth poltttcal partie :, and .I udge. the services in chapel a s u mptuo u s factions. I Oi the imJHJrtance of the County breakfait was served m the cafeteria The door to this political field i~ · J udgc:-.hip politicalh· more will be said and the students were dismissed for open for workers. 1 in thi ~ column. the rc~t of the session. In preparation Any man active politically ,,·ill ht: for the celebration of 1-[allinckrodt COII~e a kadcr in some _~mall capacit;·. New Trie Qui t t Day, the girls had the pleasure of hcar1t he becomes a dommant j>O\\'l'l' Ill r n e s In it~g the Rev: Father c. Pernin, head p(1liti~~. h_c is cal~cd a ··buss." He makl·~ From Oak Park Warriors nt . the .En_ ghsh ~lcpartment at, ~oyola . 1 comlllnattons wtth otht:r leader -. fur \: T . J 11 b k I ttn1ver s1ty, read . "J·.noch Arden 111 the 1 1 0 1 ~l'li interc~t or the :-.ucces" ot~ the g(r) k .pc 10k a . -~t, school auditorium on January 14. All - l't". . t rter · _ . .... 1 100 er" rounce< 1 a · ar · teams 111 ·. d h 1 · · f T part\'. l·.ach ha~ a :.mall lollo\\lllg held t .0 t 1 X 1' . ugree . t at t 1e mterpretatton 0 entoge-ther In· the patronage he controls '~ · gamle:-. <t.__. t H.' I " e\\· :ler. g~r·m, - · ny:--on given by Father Pernin was . a < Iect:-.tve ·. . _ . · · 'l.l -..llllll a . . G t ..... atun av <.'\TI1111g ll sp 1 . t actCir 111 the pri 111 arv (' . . . · en d'd 1 an d tl1at a not 1 1er sue h rea d I t ts 1 ~r~en d 1 ~s won bby ing would be highly appreciated at The 1 1 ,,·hen the \'Oter!> at );trg(· takl' ll') m·- · · r.t~ an<. g1 ltwlclg 1 t1 1e 1Ca\'les \VOn \' 'f 11· k t Tl 1e R ev. p ernm · ts · we 11 tere:-.t. At a recent l , ount\· Pn. 1·1an: a . )core , ? ot .._,_..., an " .· .\ a mc roc t. · o t f tl 1 a -K -_3 score· I he heavvwclght game known in literarv circles for broadcast ., p e r c e n o 1 e 1o t a Yo t e n <: nH.' <1 · t 1 , f .t t 0 f 1 ·. "· , T · · · · · . t 1 e t\\o_. ""cw the Count\· ticket. "·~~ lC · ~s es n er mg 20 mmutes of good reading every _ l.>emg hehmd unttl the m1dd le of the Thursda\· eveni ng. . tourth quarter, when, by a tremendous · --------Democratic Party dTurt: thev came from behind and took FORM BOWLING CLUB . There seems to he no ~ompetitic~n t ht" lead. finally winning the game. High . choo l boys in Kenilworth f~>r control of the Democratic Party tn · < >ak Park is known for its strong bas~ ook county. The part~· ha c:; been dom - kcthall tea m e:; but they could not stand ha \'(' formed a howling club and are mate~ hy. one leader 111 .state, county up againq the h.,-and oi hall plaY ed by h(>\\·ling on Tuesday and F riday evening:-; at the Ken1h\ orth Commumt\ and cttv stnre Roger Sulltvan <)( feated th, ~(" Tnt r fl\ e~. the Ca~ter Harrison faction. · t 1n 1 ·e r w 1 '11 center. They plan eventually to or~at a y . J a n u a r y 23 , ,. ~, e ',. T rt ~anize teams and compete with o u tC<·orgc E . Brennan succeeded Sui - pla_,. ~f(lrton at Cicero. side t eams. At the prese n t t ime "Red"' Ji,·an in !>O le contro l. Informed politi How ell leads, ot h er member of the Clath say he is t h e D emocratic PartY. f l le i:- head of the LTnited States FidelitY a or I S on ew club with a score of 170. ;utd Cuaranty company. In Roger SuiKenilworth Lighting li,·-.n's tin1e he was 111 con-.tant atA successful affair giYen recenth· 1)\.\ call .for bids on KeDilwnrth's prott·ndanre at the S<"-'"ions nf the kgi..,- po . . ('d nt,,. lighting . y--tcm ,,·as i. sued the Ouilmette Court. Catholic Da.ugh-laturc and wa . . '-aid to represent Sul- at t ht· mcl'ting (I i the \.illagc hoard ter:-; of America. was the "Plunkett'" liYan\ pcditical and rorporati<·n intn - held la-..t ~f ondaY eYening. The dinner ~londay e\·ening at the St. Joordinance proYiclitH!. t<·r the IH' \\' light.;; seph's school, which was attended b,Republican Party \\·a" pa . . se d Ia . t October. The new ahout 150 guests. The Republican I artv ~:-. :-:. plit into ~,·~tl' l11 ,,·ill rn~t SllR.800. it was estitour dominant group": n.lated at thv time the ordinance \vas DR. ARTHUR H. TUTTLE I. Deneen Croup - led hY Charle s S. pa'- "l' d . Tt \\·ill he somewhat similar Deneen. tr. S. Senator. Ht: i.., a la"·' ·l'r to \\'ilmette's ne\\' ="'"tem anrl will DR. ALICE D. TUTTLE iurmer State\ AttorneY and Gon.' rno; han· ornamental. hroi1zc. lantern-type Osteopathic Physicians preceding Lowden. fixture . . and concrete standard~. It is ReRidence and Office IT. Brundage nroup- led h" Edward hoped to have the new system comPhone 300 J. Brundage, )a,,.,Tr. former CitY Cor- pkll:d and tn operation hy summer, poration Coutht:l. Pn·.._ ident of tlH· it i" s aid . - - - - - - - ---- Count\· hoard. and :\ t tc·rtH' \ ' Cenera I of Illi-nois . GIVES SURPRISE PARTY TTl. Smali-Lundin Group- ltd hy ~r r..; . tar! T. Chri..,tcn:-'en of 113R Len Small, go,·ernor. and Fred Lundin. O;t k,, ·ond entertained a !!roup of young a political product of tiH· old Lorimn penpk at a s urnri ..;e party Sunday eYemachit.C'. nin ,y in honor nf lwr cmt"in. ~fi"s :\lire The above three each han· a \Yard Xl'l'on \\'ho i . . Ji,·itH! " ·ith hrr at nrc . organization in nearlY eYen· ward with ent. H(·r QtW:-'1:-' ,,.f"re the ~fi"ses a president or cominitteeinan at the ~fyrtlc Carl~on. :\rtith Lee. Xorma head. .1\ t~der . . on. Gt·rt rudf. K ida nd. Irma TV. Crowe- Barrett Group- teet h~· C h risten"en. all of \ Yilmette. and Ed Robert E. Crowe, State's Attorney. and VaufYhn. Arthur Henrikson. of Chicago. Charles V. Barrett, memher of the Cia rt'ncP \ Y clwr. Todd A lise brook. of Board of R ev iew. and h'rother c1f ex\ Vinn<'tka. a 11cl .T ohn Black and Leroy judg George F. Barrett, attorne~· for C'hrist<·nsen of \ Yilmette. the sher iff. 'The shifts ancl combinations of t h ese groups are ka lei d o copir. Early last ~fr. ancl ~frs. \Y illiam A. Figueira week forecas t s were: will he lto.;;ts to their bridge rluh SatT. D enee n - Bru n d age. urday eY(·ning at t h eir home. 411 Laure l TT. Crowe- B arrett. with Democrat ic a\'entH'. l"adf'r Bren n an r each· to 1 ;t._·k their - or;tndida t e for Co unt y ) u dge. Joseph P . ~ f rs. C. H. Smith .of 711 Laurel ave~ ;n·.agc, l3<'P Uhl iran. Sa:agc. R <'puh li can n u e. \Yho ha.;; been 11! for the last t wo 1s h sted 1n te lep h o n e d trecton· at same 1 wf'eks with influenza. is n m ,· con\'alesaddress a n d sa m e t elep h one n u m b er as cing. Political Primer Ob F , serve OUnder D W ·th R es at M allinckrodt School I I 1 ~ -d S old AVORY delicious. Caterin g world experience accounts w· ~~l li i UIW\m,. of for '~~ ·· pre ~ German -America n l dishes as Fred Miller pares them are genuinely 1 the the unique goodness of Mr. Miller' s I ~ original d ishes. at old known to .til. His specialties were well Edelweiss I 1 C II B"d N 1 SUNDAYS 12 TO 5 U nder tbe personal supervision of FRED MILLER I 1 CENTRAL CAFETERIA Nelson Building W ilmette Central Avenue, East of Wilmette Ave. · ..... Phones Wilmette 2600--01, 721 Main St. Wilmette, Ill. Motors Service, Inc. Everything for the Autotnobile We have four very fine . 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