Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Mar 1927, p. 40

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40 WILMETTE LIFE March 18, 1927 ' FARMERS MARKETING CO. BOX 823, CEDAR RAPIDS, lOW A Composes Symphony Northbrook Finds. Big Field Vieing for President Job The annual Village election in Northbrook will be· l1eld Tuesdav, April 19, at which time there will be elected a village president and thre~ trustees. R. Lauer. president of the Villa~c hoarM and Edgar \V cssling, Joseph Kortman and Elmer Moore, f_ rustecs, whose terms will expire, and who, it is said. will not be candidates for re -e lection. That there wilt he numerou s candi dates, especially fnr the ofllce of presi dent, is al so predicted, and petition s for tl1e various candidates for both the offices of president and t ru s tcc ~ . wen expected to be in circulation thi s week. A number of Pre s ident L:lller' s friends ha ,.c been in sisting that he again be a candidate, but he ha s t hu ' far been adamant in d eclining to sec k office again. Those who are so in sis tent that hi s services h e furth~r ~·;i\· en to the village, say he ha s cond1·rtecl it business during the pa st two :.'t'ar-> in a highly satisfactory mann er, an ,l alsn point out that it ha s b ee n a period. though brief in compari so n to the age of Northbrook, in whi ch the village has gone forward b y far g r eater d egrees than ever before in all i~-; hi ~- tory. Thev feel that Korthbrook sti ll needs -his experience and judgment tn pilot the man y thii1gs n ow und er W~tY for it s further growth and expans ion . Northbrook has paved and impr o\'rri more streets, adclcrl m o r e new snhdiv ;s ions and witne ssed thC' e r ection of more new buildin gs, in proporti f' n tn it. . population, pcrhaJ b , than an\· of the north s hor e village s. and th e office of pre sident, from thi s time forward. \vill demand still mo r r time fr om thr incoming official, 1fr. Lauer fer ls. For that reaso n . he in " i. ..,ts hr cannrd un dertak e it another yea r. (>.?.(. \\'a.,hingtt111 r etllrllt· d tn l ilT ht~tllt' from the 1·: \·anston h(J ...,pital last \H' tk. \Ytnt back to th e hospital fnr ;l!H dh c r ten days or longer. .,. . FRESH ' EGGS Direct to .You . b y Parcel Post Order Now-2-4-12 Dozen Containers LARGE ROOMS Photo by Ray The Third Symphony by Prof. A ,r ne Oldberg of the Northwestern School of Music, will be performed for the first time this Friday and . Saturday, when the Chicago Symphony orchestra will play it at Orchestra hall at its regular Friday and Saturday performances, under Conductor Stock. Miss Estelle Swigatt of 1037 Ashland avenue underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Evanston hospital on Tuesday of this week. ~WINC:t ~OOM 1;-fa,.Al.!~t Rosa Marion Knight T INTERIOR DECORATING ~ew spring lines of imporl(>d domestic Fabrics have arrived. mates without obligation. E~ti and 11rs. 1 ·:. C' . \\'ale:;, avenue, whn 606 Michigan Ave. Greenleaf 1319 ., Floor Plan of Five Room Apt. Home ) ·ou will appreciate the large, light, airy rooms that characterize this unusual building, with beautiful one-quarter acre garden court. 3, 4, 5 and 6 rooms Hourly maid service if desired COMINS BACK A defunct used car can be cheaply doctored up so that it will just about carry the purchaser away. The trouble is, he stays away. You can't make customers by making enemies. We .prefer to make and keep friends. C~ SIXTEEN HUNDRED HINMAN AVENUE . EVANSTON lV. W. CORNER DAVIS STREET ~~ M. McDONALD Victor C. Carlson Organization Phones: Greenleaf 500, Sheldrake 0500 f 1019 Davis Street Phones: University 224, Wilmette 224 uBuy Your Car in Evanston,, A USED CAR ~ IS ONLY AS DEPE-NDABLe AS THe CE-ALE-R. WHO SE-LLS IT NOW LEASING ..

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