Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Feb 1933, p. 16

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Appearance E. I ***i -4 ro- De a tioruughîy alsinterest- tolIowed and Gr oup - No-0 . 3do. ie Thusda. Fbrury at2 p M. 3.A firl clse-nitgrop o me,ced and non-partisan choice of candi- wise, but with different candidates, Ladies' Aid and Mis.,lonary. ýexperienced politicallv, who resent dats consonant with the idea back of the Harrnony caucus wvould have a Saturday, F'ebruary 4 at9A .the maniner of nominating.,the V- the Harmonv caucus.,fn n eiaejbo iciia Monday. February 6 at 7 :45 P, M. lage Parts'-candidates. What WilI Caucui. Do? t ioo its hands.. Choir rehearsal. .4. A very large group, unorganized XVhat will the Harmonv caucus doP An alternative is for Group 3 and Tue.sdcay. February> 7 at 7:5P . but talking organization, who are 1XVell,'there. are many -vwhisperers.who 4 to gtptgether first before nhe Church counecil. distinctly nv afinsrtopi-tik.te aete ouiný h Wednesday. FIebruary S. at 4-CIàasses niamnsrtopi-thn hyhv h ouin h go Jointlv to the Ilron auu for children. cipallv against the wateèSvor1cs and rnostlinterestirig statemethada d ndputUp rel tcke. T audcus agaiiist the riezoning of the village it cornes froPutnanyapeopléalho hav Theaveag peso wh isflt cn-share of'the lake- front parký.- This 'had ofiiicnat ihte Har-'Cu. ty about this lis the difference in The verge erso wh isnot oýn oficia, cntatsý yit thpoints of view, of the twrô groups. No. ý'ieted with any Christian church 4ihas group has the sympathy of a few, in- -mony, caucus, is hapsibytt * rathertlrn ntewtr ao thel hil g acc rate idea 9f the c hu~che d p n e t h e l t a h Vla e vla e w d r u il bg 'the ques- works and zoning questions; N o. 4 is 0fth tinsfo wic hechrc dminisration uw rnel pokeda,.tion«'as to the head of the ticket, eda-.stë ilg stands, even if he does flot have a spe- tic dead agaîof.nst . the Villageme nponlicies, in cific understanding of its teachings. 1e oltial fnger ithe tax afirso htite n an ooe- to this ,respect. Can -the di fferences. be is also ýfamiliar in a general way with ithe XViîlmette Public library last sum- , contest agaînst Mr. Dubbs for the Çomposed? Uic~~~~~ pupssfrwih hrhe- er.t presidency. of the Village, but may Ists. He la justified fin ex peecting Ith- Wih such groups. actively discuss- name oépposing candidates 'for trus-; Ditturbing Situationt proessd mmbrs f aChrchto lv~ ig Vllge policies and candidates. forieshp. 0f course, this is Just whis- Ail whikh is rte isuwgt upta their faithboth In würd as well e-P g,-bt:i gh condewhrae isubý o as deed. If church members do notofice 1eah, move ýtakes on, import- eringbti ih oniew thte te.n civic bodies which named the live their faith they are lkely 'to give ance. Particularly,is-,this true because good. politics. For at, this juncture twentVciten who constituted the grave offenise ta those wh o expect no - the. whispering campaign is sharply there is a political situation confront- crea tive committee, who in turu pick-. bler. things of therm. To give offense critical of both the mnanner of nomni- ing the Harmonv ca ucus. This group ed the 52 ct n h.cnttt h to ayn in this manner may cause natig 'h Village Partv" ticket and is faced by another ticket already in Harrnony ca IzAt me~iw wh~er the ossof sou. i snot igh tothe candidates .on it; In fact there is the field. Thtts the 'Harn6ny groûp teivic organîzations %were asked to judge a whole church nor even a single an uninistakable ground swell against is put in a false Iight, for it to thej namie the creative comrnittee, there congregation b>' the conduct of one per- the ticket that bodes. no. good for it. "Village Party" and its' adherents was much discussing behind closedl son In it, but it la repeatedi>' done. Gossip goes that the backers of. the now appears as an opposition "part,,-" doors of the psil oiia n eveow impotntab nter otff the rsin hat hticke r uite surprised at what is The one thing for ivhich the Har- tanglements of such procedure. As at large should conduet himseif as onelbeing said. . mony caucus stands primnarilv is to. far as can be ascertained, it was not who has actually corne under the sanc-i Concerning Group 3 have open caucuses, villagewide i ithe entire memberships of those or- tifylng power of the Holy Spirit, and Now, those of group N-o. 3 indicated loyalties and not partisaàn, 50 as toIganizations which authorized the ap- thus bring credit upon the Lord Whom abov kno what. they are about. attract the best type of candidates POIntinent of menibers of the crea- la aervesmber.heYouar îofnvitedthe a ey ave ls eer u riantd th urh o ha loe' ha e ood political sense, .good for election. This -idea has now be- tive committee, but the boards of di- the sermon on this aubject next Surtday1 affiliations and experience. The gossip corne a political isslue due. to theQp- rectors. Such boards and their of- morntng. Igoes that they would like to see the position of the "'Village .Party" to ficers knew that ali that the Hâmn IBeginning with. the. Februar>' meeting llarmony caucus take such atin s.. .a. .a Tusth inOI1V,11.11 the two Youngoe Pnnl'q s acioascsc a. dt ies+ ~ - -- eter 'Y'et V djqJuintecl*1Te procedure -ivas whlch h etainm -eteatrs wlané Plead for a candidate or candi- Possibilty of 3 Tickets .sll naso sifting out a strict- begie. h Taeloga given b>' dif- dtsThsrop3oudvyeaiy Nwweîeoes aru o 4fi yhnsnon-partisanvlaewd ferent inembers of aur. chureh have flot decide in. private. caucus just what ini? What will it do? 0f course, that.'y an ersaiescaucus.in hesie * yet beezn completed. The speaker, o te ish and present a ticket to the may depend upon what the others do, circumstances, the organizations next Sunday evening la Mr. Theodore caucus, with the strong intimation but one thing is obvious. It is anti- have no specific 1oat oteIfr by auto into Italy. that Group 3 will provide the siriews administration; therefore it wiIl be moycuu xeti htte ao of war to niake.the Harmony caucus against any sort of compromise hc the idea of harmony. NÇeverthis The Ladies' Aid and 'Missionary so- idea prevail against the pivate cau- either the Harmony caucus or Group there are groups in several of the ciety Is meeting on Thursday next at cus idea as exeimplified in the "Vil- No. 3 may bring about with the "Vil- civic bodies who. fear a wvrong con- 2 o'cbock and wll have a flumber of lage Party" ticket already noininated. lage Party." The whispe.rers saythis structjoi ilh lcdo h n ln'i)ortanr inatters on its .business pro- At hs ont we seeni tQ have ar- very large but leaderless group might officiai actions ofo the un-icrs withoizt fait, rîed, not gt "HantnonyP' but at dis- put, a third ticket in the fieId. Near- And that is .about 'the present poli- The Lord's Supper will be 'eelebrated cord. But the whispering injects a n- ly everyone who discusses the mat-. tical statu; in rt day evening of tis week. _______. in. iside sex Mrs. William J. Taylor, 631 Ab- Susan road, Kenilworth, returned 'Mondav tained -her duplicate 'contract club and X faom a buisines trip to Iowa! Wednesday af ternoon.. nette -.f5tlç j CIvv uuiette 1by Louise Behrendt before TI zabeth O'Conneli. Jean- ISchaak of acted as1 chairman. 1 ative for'1 kitchen was exhibited in r two. hours a short turne iksgivig. Hardling Van Tihnette is the represent.. Ilmette and'Kénilwo'th

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