April 5, 1929 .. . WILMET·TE · LIFE· Mrs. Dennis Wood Smit.h, 331 Wuh· ington ·a venue, returned ias.t Wednes· day froni a two months' sojou(n at Holly Hill Inn, Davenport, Fla. Her gaard is secretary of the board. The daughter, Miss Marjorie, has be~n Kenilworth will elect two new mem- president and school trustees , are home for the spring vacation from Denison cotlege, Granville, Ohio. bers -on its school board next Satur- elected for three-year terms. day, April 13. The polls for the school election will be open from 1 . p. m. to DON'T DO IT Don't fill your basement with tons '· 7 p. m., and voting will be done in the of dirty coal and arry tons of foyer of the new Kenilworth Memori~l ashes out into .'the alley~ . · .~ gymnasium. De Witt S. Stillman and Walter H. LET US DO IT Anderson are nominees for memberin a q u i et , efficient, olean, ship on the board to succeed Jules economical way. Peterson, whose term expires this NO SMOKE OR ·DUST month, and Homer H. Johnson, who NO ODOR died of a heart attack March 21. Mr. Before b·' yo·r- .wir~tn·s f·el Johnson's term also would have expired this month. ' see .,. Holdover members of the Kenilworth C·t ~:~ ~!~ ~:·pon school board are: Arthur T. Mcintosh, president, Harry E. Weese, and Miss Barbara Erwin, whose terms expire ELEt1 NEW mGH SCHOOL Kenilworth to Vote in 1931, and John Marshall Roberts School Board and Mrs. John L. Wilds, whose terms BOARD MEMBER APR.13 forMembers Aprill3 expire next year. Supedntendent Ny- Otto R. Barnett of Glencoe Ia Nomirlated to Succeed Harry · C. Holloway, Resigned Voters of New Trier township will elect one new member of the New Trier High school Board of Education Saturday, April 13. Harry C. Holloway, Glencoe's representative on the board, is retiring after six years' service. Mr. Holloway's term expires this month, and he is not a candidate for re-election. Otto R. Barnett, well known lawyer and donor of the Barnett English prizes for New Trier students, has been nominated to succeed him. Polling places for the election will be open from 1 p. m. to 7 p. m. For the purpose of holding this election the following precincts and polling places have been designated: Precinct No. 1: All that part of New Trier township High school district within the corporate limits of the Village of Glencoe. Precinct No. 2: All that part of New Trier township High school di~trict within the corporate limits of the Village of Winnetka. Precinct No. 3: All that part of New Trier township High school district within the corporate limits of the Village of Kenilworth. Precinct No. 4: All that part of New Trier township High school district within the corporate limits of the Vi11age of Wilmette, east of Ridge avenue and including the east side of Ridge avenue, together with that portion of unincorporated territory situated in the township of New Trier to the north of and adjacent to the Village of Wilmette and bounded by Lake Michigan on the east and the corporate limits of the Villagl:'s of Kenilworth and Wilmette on the nnrth. we!"t and south-being that territNy rrm~i!:'tin~ of 18 acres more or less and commonly known as "No Man's Land." Precinct No. 5: All of that part of Kew Trier township High school district not included in the above precincts Nos. 1 to 4, inclusive, the boundaries of which are as follows: On the north, the north limits of the · township; on the west, the west limits of the township; on the south, the south limits of the township; and on the east, the west limitl' of the Villages of Glencoe, Kenilworth, 'Vinnetka and Ridge a Yenul:', Wilmette. Polling places: Precinct No. 1: Central school, eonwr Greenwood and Hazel avenues, Glencoe. Precinct No. 2: Horace Mann school, corner Elm and Chestnut f'treets, Winn e tlw. Precinct No. 3: Kenilworth Assembly hall, 410 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth. Precinct No. 4: Village Hall in Wilm e tte. PreC'in<'t No. 5: Village Hall in the former Village of Gross Point. ,o· DO JT lfOW TODAY GREATER CHICAGO LAKE WATER COMPANY 1112 Buakera' Blda., Chic:qo Tel. 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Gustafson, 233 Wood court, south on Seventh street, and the other by Anton Bohnen, Tllinois road, west · on Forest, damaged both cars and bruised the drivers. Gustafson swore out a complaint against Bohnen and the case is to come up this Saturday. April 6. A second accident occurred on Saturday at Isabella street and Central Park avenue, when Lawrence McHale, 1749 Highland avenue, Wilmette, going west on Isabella, struck a car driven by Ben Lohf, 1424 Grove street. Evanston, traveling north on Central Park. Lohf's car was turned over and badly smashed. Extra 29c sr:~~~~L For Draperies, Slip Covers, Shoe Bags, Cushions, Smocks, Spreads, Aprons, Scarfs. Our store has the exclusive sale of these cretonnes in this community. The tremendous purchasing power of the Victoria group which represents the combined buying power of 10,000 retail stores makes this wonderful value possible. ., W orthen?Carrico Co. 1148 Wilmette Avenue Phone Wilmette 588