Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Apr 1927, p. 16

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lb Miss Virginia Pierson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs·. Joseph Pierson of 139 Laurel avenue, returned F.riday of last week from \Vashington, D. C. She went to Washington with the group of students from New Trier High school. WlLMETTE. LIFE April 22, 1927· i : Mr. and Mrs. \\7illiam T. McMillan, formerly of Rogers Par.k, and their daughters, Jane, Marjorie, and Dorothy, moved last Saturday into their residence at 237 Wood court. Mrs. McMillan is · a sister of Mrs. Dennis The May junior officers' conference F. Coleman of 1033 Main street. will be held on Saturday, May 14, at Lake Forest. Troops 45 of the Episco+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ pal church, and 46 of the Presbyterian · + church are the host troops and are · + · + already planning the welcome for these Boy Leaders from the 10 other north shore towns. "Boy's Life" is running a cotHest · + in Short Stoty vVriting, open to all + + boys. Many Scouts are entering the : Gardening-Landscaping and Expert Care of : contest, and in some cases school + + classes are working ori the project. Further information may be secured Trees~hrubs + + from the North Shore Area Council + + "Service Station" at 16 N. Sheridan + + + Phone Wilmette 1494 804 Ridge Avenue + Road. Boy Scouts Northbrook Splits Ticket; Approve Tax for Municipal Band Four hundred thirty-eight of Northbrook's six hundred fi ftv voters went to the polls Tuesday at;d "scratched" their ballots in a manner that elected Arthur ]. Therrien, president and two candidates for trustee on the P.rogre!:! ~ive ticket; one tru stee, Bob Lauet, on the Citizens' ticket: annexed tht: United Realty company's sttb-divi~ion north of Dundee road and on either side of the Skokie Valley lint, and then voted not to exceed · a two mill tax for a brass band, to celebratt: this and other steps of progress which this village is making. As had previously been predicted, the Northbrook election was a hotly · + + + contested affair. The votes received by + + During 19266 Illinois produced oil the several candidates follow: +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ valued at $15,000,000 at the :wells. Progressive party- For presidentJ Arthur ]. Therrien, 242: for trustees, H. G. Kiest, 256; C. Neuman, 208; Emil MuellerJ 240. Citizens· party-For president, John MacLachlan, 190: for trustees, R. Lauer, 209; Joseph ]. Kortman, 142; Alfred S. Krisor, 175. Leads the World in Motor Car Valu1 The band proposition carried 270 to 120 and the vote for the annexation of the new subdivision was 296 to 77. Wilmette Landscaping Co. and Perennials i : l '· ~. Mrs. Edwin Drury of the Linden Crest will entertain her Tuesday luncheon ·and bridg-e cluh at the Georgian hotel next Tuesday at 1 o'clock. ,..., j ' PERHAPS on the NASH motor to be certain it is right The illustration shows two Nash Advanced Six engines hooked together in the great. Nash testing room. One of these motors is driving the other, to limber it up. After a few hours of this, the motor now being driven will limber up another. Then, after 8 to 10 hours on its own power, it will be taken apart. Bearings, connect· ing rods and pistons carefully inspected. Valves ground and reseated. Next, the trained ear of an engine ex· pert will listen. to the operation of this motor. When he is sure it is absolutely right, it. will be mounted on its chassis. Then another rigid examination, in the car, out on the road. 15 extra hours in all are consumed before the motors shown above are ready for their owners. How easily Nash could save this time and expense. You would never be able to see the difference. But every Nash owner knows there is a difference! There are extra hours of extra care in every Nash, to lift it above the level of the aver· age car-to be certain Nash performance leads the world! The old upright won't look as well when you·ve moved into your new surroundings. WHY MOVE IT? Let us take it off your hands -make you a liberal allowance for it and deliver a charming Grand-any one of the quality instruments that we represent-to your new home. Why not inquire about our liberal exchange plan? Terms? Of course! ~ · I erfticnrlng ~fubios Carleton Kaume9er [ 26 Different Nash Modell at from ~S to $2090/. o. b. factory} RAY 1035 DAVIS ST. · EXTRA HOURS METZ 6 North Shore Distributors co. UNIV. 6800 IN EVERY NASHq $27 Davis St,eet ... Bvanston Ill f}lfl'*"'.flweJNzf JZ:JO OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Other Evenings by Appointment EVANSTON OF EXTRA CARE it

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