Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Apr 1933, p. 15

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The Harinony p arty candidates for Village trusteeships spoke ini the fol- lowing order: Carl J. Zipprich. Ed- %vard C. Hildreth and james B. Hoff- mani. Charles E Ransey, independent, îresented his -qualifications for theý offiC e of.police magfistrate. PlIedge Faithful Service "l'lie tenor of talks- by the ca.idi- dates, for tru.steeship was the avoived desire to serve the Village of XVil- Mette unstintingly and faithfull1y. So far. so good. 1Ail seemed peace- fui and serene-. Then theý fun began, pro voked by the initation for questions. from ,the floor. Xhat was the' intent, purport and sincerity of allilihe questions?- %vell. onfly the, Recording Angel wil B>ut eveni a reporter could distinctly. liear the rattling of political skeletonis an(d the right. smart thumiipings as po- litial Ipjlatorm pIônks-imore or ls well padded-were uised to swat van- ou'S paies. Charges that candidates* of both parties hiad been hand-picked * were bandied back and forth with alacnit,.. * Both sets of candidates, hmvever, ex- pressed an agreenment that the water works project must go through i i or- *der to 'carry out the wishies voters * expressed at. the referendumn, and Ii order to save ViJinette the mnoney that wouild be Iost if the project liad to be al)andolled. to be i-athe*va .iukear uiIi a-c~~ur ricular activity in this political class- roorn until it was brought forth as a Village party-Harmonv party issue. President Dubbs stated in substance that the methods employed by the Harniony group were no way to. solve the probleni of electing a board which would carry the water wor ks to completion. The Harrnony ad- vocate's retaliated bv saying that Mr. invites the mot] ond, third,. and of St. Francis their children to test trn-the Vili Tuesday afterni ý reen ar .2 i, April 18, RETURN ýFROM HÔNEYMOON 11r. and. Mrs. George King (WVat- da Bruns) have returned from their wedding trip and are stopping witli Mrs. King's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Bruns,of 751 'Michigan avenue,. Wilmette, .until they. find a homse of, their own on the north shore. Their marniage tookplc Febr uary*211, in' Chicago, and their honeymoon was spent at Hot Springs, Ark. Mr.. King,, formerly of Denver, p, manager, of the Teatro delLago. HAVE DAUGHTER A. daughter,, Dolly Ann, was born April 7, at St. Francis hospital, Ex - anston, to Mr. and Mrs. John Frank- lini Arnoldi of Kankke4eforiner1v -ii, Wihîette. Mrs. Arnold is the formner Jean Duncan, daughter of Mfr. and ,Mrs. Edwin Leland Duncan, 22; Wood court. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dennis, 328. Oak circle, left Wednesday of Iast week to motor to St. Louis and Kansas City. Wonderful values i n1 S P R 1 N G DRESSES, rangig in price, from $5. '~7 EAST 0F FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHICKEN8 MiIk: FJd,,Faucy oastimg 14ickoVy 7 to 10-' 1b. g I-Ail Green US Large Bueh Jumibo Floriqiat IFullif ep. **DotL-29 Fresh Sti Gemme Spring 1h10! ~. lb. iiYI* beço %sOII *1*" Chase & Sanborn' lb. cmii fori la rstrng. AVENUE 1061 729 MaiP. St.' Wàtches,1 warp, op 1166 W] cet, JK l'O

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