Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Oct 1928, p. 9

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Oct~~et · 26~ 1928 ·Voters, Column By Hoyt Kiq · G p frQ.~ Mrs. A. -B. Spach, 228 ·Leicesfer Ch am b . er M USIC rou road, Kenilworth. Student tickets are Opens Sixth Season available at a very nominat price. Sunday, November 4 The North Sho.r e Chamber Music . association is beginning its sixth season Sunday afternoon, November 4. The ~rogr~n1 will be given by the M uenzer Trio, assisted by Frederick ·Rittner, viola player. This trio is welt known to north shore audiences through its finished performances of . the past three seasons. The members of this trio return as most welcome friends to the Cham her Music audience. This hour of exquisite music on four Sunday afternoons during the season has become a permanent part of Lhe musical life of the north shore. It is ~- real distinction for this north shore community to have founded and supported one of the first chamber music sorieties in or near Chicago. The second program will be given bv the Amy Neill String quartet on Januar~ 13. On March 3 the M uenzer 'frio witt again give the program, and on April 14 the association will have the honor of presenting for the first time in thP. Chicago district the famous Barrere WoQd-Wind Ensemble · of New York. Subscription tickets may be obtained clu~s and civic organiza.t ions :· To pastors of churches and heads of We urge you, as a representative citizen of Wihneuc.- to~ive this report ·d 1r as wt e pu J I city as you consistently can. The Wilmette Voters' Advisory committee, below-named, made up of mem1 )e:s appointed ior the Primary camPaJgn by the various churches. clubs and civic· organizations of Vv'ilmette · deems the election of John A. Swan~ son for state's attorney as of the ut· most Importance and as not at all assurcd. It considers as of equal importance the defeat of certain unfit candidates for County offices. By casting a discriminating vote each \Vilmette · voter may feel that h~ can contrib.ute a double service, namely - the elect10n of the fittest man, and · the defeat of certain ones utterly unfit. No voter in \Vilmette can justify his · or her failure to do his or her part to ca~ry through the work of the Pnmary. After considering the records of the ca.ndidates for County offices. the comnuttee recommends the ticket below: (~nnltary Dll·trfc-t) (ThrN· to bt> .-Jeeted) Howard W. Elmore . ... . . (RPoublican) Henry A. Berger . . . . (Democrat) (In plac~ of Morris Eller, Republican) For third pl::~cP. no rpr-ommendation (Sanltstry Dll\trlet.) (To fill l ' aCIUlCY) Hol's Woodhull (Demorrat) (In oJ::H·e of Edward F. ~roore RPpublican). State's A ttorru·y Hun ..John A. Sw;::.n"'o,, . ... (Hf'publican) Sherlft' George H. Weidelfng . (Republican) Clerk of Circuit Court Thomas 0. Wallace .. . ... . . (Republican) Incumbent Coroner Ht-rman N. BundPsen . (D emocrat) (In place of O~car Wolft>, R epublican) Recorder · 'layton F. Smith . . (Democrat) (In place of J. Jaranowski, Reimblican) County Surveyor 'Villiam Kramer ............ (Republican) Incumbent ~o Mrs. E. P. Fatch will open her home~ at 611. washingto~ avenu· e for a tea· ~ for the mother.s- of th~e pupils in grade.i Edith Ray Young has opened her SA of · Stolp school .on - November music studio in the Brown building, .i~ssisting Mr3. Fatch will be Mrs~~ 1159 Wilmette avenue. · Rol>er.t White '· and Mt·s. Leon Pelott. f ~~w~ -.; - .~#;.~~~.~.~.~.;.~.~.~.~.;.;.~.~.~.~.;.~.~.~.~.~.~. ~.~ 4 ~.~.~.~.~~-~.~.~;~.~.;.~.~.~.~;.~.~.~.~.~ TEA· FOR MOTHERS , ~ 1:1. F ASH. IQN.S in the Fall collection are shown with the soft line of feminine loveliness in Velvets and Canton Crepes at l.Jaut's 1.619 &~trman ~4nppt ,: while hand-embroidered Jerseys ~re . featured in our Sports Apparel Aut. "Lt!....e _ · <6rtttdtaf -220 A...!:._t...!'. ·_.!o...!!::... 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