Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Mar 1932, p. 7

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and precinct captains:' Di3trict captains-Bernard C. Mc- Nulty, 720 Ashland avenue, for pre- cincts No. 1, 2 and 3; Robert Stod- dard, 524 Lake avenue, for precincts No. 4 and 5; David F. Hall, 809 Cen- tral avenile, forprecincts No. 6 and 7;' Henry' Brandt, 1530 Wasbingto*n, a avene, for pr*ecincts No.8an , and john, P. Ballman., 1524 Elm- wood avenue, for precincts No. 10, 11 and, 12.. Precinct- captains-Lincoin C.Tor- rey, 1341 Elmwood a.venue, precinct NO. ' 1; William Baîhatchet,ý 725 Tenth street, pr.ecinct No. 2; Paul C., Lang, 933 Ashland avenue, precinct No. 3; W. 0. Ebeling, 726 -Ninth street, precinct No. 4;, David Penn Moreton, .431 Laurel avenue, pre-1 cinct No. 5; Dr. -H.4 S. :Condit. 614 Laurel avenue, -precinct, No. 6 ; A. A. McKt ighan.. 1025 Greenleaf .a-ve- îiue, precinct No. 7; O. C. Mendenî- hall, 1311. Gregory avenue, pre.cinct NO. 8; John V. Smith, ý1437 Wilmette avenue, precinet No. 9; Charles C. Heixdersoii, 1630 Forest avenue, pre- cinct No. 10; Albert L. Grinneill 2425 Kenilworth avenue, precinct Ne. Il,- and Arthur Lee, 925 Manor drive.1 precinct No. 12. Plan 25 percent* Slash At, the meeting Tuesday night at the Stolp school Henry E. Cutier pre.sident of the Wilmette b oard of education, announced that the school, budget for next year wvill be redluce. 1 miore. than, twenty-five percent. This, aiready nave been etrecteci, ne stated. Villagers also are familiar wiùb the salary cuts and reductions in depart- m ental service made by the Village governiment. Opimists, We Dedue Arc Planning.. Electin The customary calm of Wilmette Optimist club proceeding, was vio-. lently disturbed Tuesday of. this week by intermittent blood-cuidling shrieks emitted by Chief Gesagain, head of the :Scotrogerkel tribe. of Northerft Illinois. It afilcaine about like ýthis. Carl Robinsoni of WleteState bank fame, .:while endeavoring .to drown out the soup-sippinig of the members by rendering -By. the wa- ters of the Iinniiiestoplit,"'- was quite rudely *interrupted by 'the insubordi- nation' of two rough-shod, uncouth members:who insisted they were just fté kdnd of dlean-cnt fellows to guideý- the affairs of the organization for tht. com-ing year, or dye ini thé attemplt,' Gavel. Two members of the Fascist party arrive; guns. displaved; parting shots f rom 'both factions. Chandi Keeler address nipped ln bud; two for $1.01 address sways the gang with his oratorl;, more guns of larger calib)re. Chief Brautigaïm slides under table, "Put emn on the shiel- DRESES- 0f sucli excellent quality that if, se ems almost' impossi.ble they are only 0.50 .They wfll. w.lk r'.ght ou+ of 'our shop ta. morrow,. because qualifes not one bt better. at mnuch higher prices, h4ave been among. our best sellers. Ail the new 1932 styles-ail the new 1932 colors- and al1 the. new 1932 materials. Junior, sizes 1l jo 17. -La Jeunesse, mc. JUNIORS' and GIRLS' WEAR ilesEWILMIETTIE AVt. aUMM IN. STEP 1 LOOK AT THFSE ALL-PRIEST TUE TIMES 's E CONOMeYl., in, every sense of the word! ALL,-PREST is, a complete. Swas uised-' ~Ertuîuv Q1ltaeurlï, lut.and, (rrat Ntrttpern î.iaunbrg CIENTRAL, AVE. Phonýe WIL.70 or 31Q I1150

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