Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Aug 1932, p. 23

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~.47. jrasio n A;0JI approiJI>acing eCIV tion camtpaigzn were discussed. The meetinz was addressed by Judge Frank Stransky. chairnan of the State Central- committee of the Reptiblican part.v; Patrick Sheridlan Smith, Couint.v Central committee- mian. and A. %V. Komarek, candidate. for trustee of the Sanitary district. Harold Stieil of Wjnînetka, coin- nmitteeman of the Third Commis- sioners distr ict. reported to the Precinct committeemen the progress of the political, situation and conccrtn- ing thé meetings of the Central Cotintv comnittee. BAHA'I LECTURE Mr>Is. Frank Baker of, Lima, Ohio, vil speak at the Baha*i temple, Sher- idan roadand Linden aven ue. Sunday afternoon. August 7, at 3 :30 o.'clock. Her subject wiIl be. '*Thle Force O0f Servitude." Graham Fitch. who is the son of9 Mr. and Mrs. W. !BL..'Fitch of 416 Cumnor, road. Kenpilwortb, leaves Tluesday for the 63 ranch near Liv- ingston. Mont., t« bée gone three week s. Mrs. Grant Ridgway, 207 Cumiber-ý land avenue. Kenilworthi îL bhi hostess' on, Tuesday, August 2. to ber luncheon. and bride club. died of pneumonia Sunday night'at ber home, 50 Warwick avenue, Win- netka. She was born in Scotland. Besides ber husband she is survived l)y two sisters..Miss Betty Alexander of New-York and Chicago, and. Miss Jean Alexander, who lives in Scot- land, abrother, James Alexander of Sydney, Australia,- and ber motiier, who also lives in Scotland. The_ funeral services were con- ducted hi' the Rev. George P. Magili. former pastor of the, First Presby - terian church Of Wilmette., Burial tiook place at, M eniorial' Park, ceme- tery. ENDS NORTH SHORE VISIT R. C. Frisbie,,who bhas been spend- ing several weeks with bis brother, F. D.,.Frisbie. of the social science departmenlt. at, New%7 Trier High .school. left. last Saturdai- for Mojn-. roe, La.. where lieis' director of the. conservatori- of music at Ouchita cQlege. On Fridav 'M rs. Herbert B. Taylor,, 631 Abbottsford road.. Keinilw-.orth, leaves for Mercer, Wis.. wbere. for a:week, shewi.lI he the gucst of Mrs. JUlius A. Peters'on of. Kenilwortb. She will thien get ber son, Billy, at à nearby camp. ain d go to visit ber sis- ter., Mrs. Frank Ketcham, at Land o'ae.Wis. IL. 'l SUMMER DAYS. beyondcompare A 1200 ocre estate with 16 miles of .vdpi'n od on beautiful Green' Lake w.here ewery oudoor sport is or its best includirtg golf onAmnricdi sportiest 18 folecus An entirely new an o ndrlvacation -finest of fao4 sup ccmoaions, and Bob Dunlap and his broid- casting orchestrafori uncheoR dinner m4an dsurdncing. Rates as 10w as $50 Per week perpemon wfth pmt both4 încluding ail mieàls. Catering to a restricted Clientele. JFiormpke informiation- Chicago OfFoce, 7 Sou th Deorborn Sr. (Suite 330)> Phohe- Aridover 1331 or wr/te direct fo,*f&hote LAWSON lA& COUNTRY CWB MHOTEL M. E. WooIIey... Manager GREEN LAKE .. .WISCOt4SIN TEMPTING' ýADVERTISI NG : TO INT.RIGUE,,BUYING-,APPETITES JADED appetites are quite a problein. Have you ever corne home ail out o' sorts a'd ivitb ro craving for food? Then the "niissus" brougbt oujt some of those tempting dis.hes, for- imessagz pared, %v b efore them -J iu'1 rlt J l Li tt an'iu lauw yu i- ul N Li -m '. i r . Â mi> D3JaIti i. 1uUUei LLOYD HOLLISTER INC., WILMETTE, ILLINOIS ,-The Largest and Most Complete Printing Plant on the North Shore" y pre-

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