Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Jan 1933, p. 7

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The noon meetings will be held on the first Monday of each month, re- placing the evening meetings which have been held ini the past. Judging from the' attendance at the. first pluncheon session, techange in policy shoul.d bring about an. added interest in the program of activities of thé Chamber of Commerce. Leader Optiuxusic The spirit of thé' meeting was op- tmistic. A. S., VanDeuisen, Jr.,th nwpresident, expressed this feeling In his brief talkafter he had officially taken, over his new duties, .The Chamber of Commerce can accom- plish more *to adyance the interests of Wilmette this year than ever be- fore, «Mr. VanDeusen believes, but in oxzer to do this it must rely on its memibership for ideas. itntended to, lielp \Vilmiette btisiness imiprove, le saiti. The newv offiçers and directors in- stalled at the mneeting Mondaywre Mr. VanDfeuscin, 'president; Bradford L. Keeler, v-ice-p)resideit; WV. 13. Rob-. inoi.Jr., treasuirer, and1 J.. E. \Vor- then, T. A. Cizek, Leo Mibl Rich-ý ard Biirns, G. W. Swiney, Bradford' L. Keeler and R. M. Joh.nston, di-J rectors. The last tvvo named direc-j tors are filling the unexpired ternis' of Carl' Renneckar anld of A. S. Van- Deuisen, J r, the new president. \vloý sti1 had one. ycar toserve. its meetïig ivionday, was un be present becaùse of illness. ible to Th reatens Holdup;i Nabbed ýby Poliîce Hosea :Bess, colored, ' 120 Br own avenue, Waukegan, who attemipteci to hold Up, Missty's Sho>e'Repair.s.hop at 1185 :Wilmnette avenue last Satur- day afteérnoon at abou t -i1o'clock, Was a ýrres ted shortly afterivards by Officers Joe Schmnidt and Louis,,Pop-, pie of, the Wilmette Police depart- ment at the corner of Wilniette and Central avenues. He was turned ovetr to the police in, Chicago, wvhere-,lie has'a record. Bess, w,,ho gave his ageas 22 years, walked into -Missty's shop ivith his hand. in his. riglt pocket as ifl ield a gun and announced bis intention of robbing the place. (It later devel- oped that *he w~as unarmned.) 'Missty, the proprietor, said lhe didn't have muich imoney. but ,vould be glad to, provide Bess withi a meal if lie was hungrv. Bess hesitated, and whien 'Missty called in his helper 'frôm the shop at the rear of the store to get l3ess somiething to. eat, the latter wl~vked out. JohY - -o.-m-a-' andA. ' . P "rson The iAolescent class willmeiet ai joli flofrna andA. CPeerono ard school on Tuesday Praise for Worthen morning, January 17,. at 10 o'clock for In appreciation of the services of open discussion, Nvhich will be lèd by its retiring president, J. E. Xorthen, Mrs. Hector Dodds, chairman of the wvho had been head of the organiza- class. tion for three years, the Chamber ___________________ passèd the following resolution Mon - day: PAGLIARULO '."herasJ. E. WIorthen retires from theicpesidency of the. Chamber . oo Ridge il Fous E' IL.~. SIPECIALS FORTUESO., 'W.D,*TUS EGOS BUTTER, PA Sifted Pes StatyMeadow GoId. No. 2 Siz. fre hCoutyRoi.Icans 39e o: l.250 35e I'or 0La rgefo IvowBarof« 2,598 Coin, Golden Bantam Cetrella 3<s35 Sani Flush-'- Wlth a Bowl Brush FRLEE can~ ...................... Ibi 3 5 0 BUTTER WAFERS Swansdown lor1 9o pkg. KetlWup LarBttle 2 fer 5 KhUsm Keimmew ............ eu190 Bak" ed ems ueguar 15e Seller ICUS35 NAVýEL ORANGES Large California Navetsl, o e 9 Good SIze Not Plthy .aioe iives. Mem ber Wilmette <J1amber of tor table use

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