Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Apr 1933, p. 6

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In§marie chargises-niy Drwn BDuilding Lobby 1159 WiImtt. Av. Wil. 18 _ _ _ __ __: ART. FURNfTURE CO. We - pecialUze 4n CHAIR RE-CANqII<Q 338 LINDEN Ph..WÎ. 4453: Starced as you desire 8 Fanîly WasbIng Servie.s Econmy Band Laumdy 3 ELECTRIC PLACE PhioasWiL. 2707 J. A. WAIRD FEIRRIER AND TAILOR STORAGE oiFPur Garments,$3 FRBEE-with remodecling. -Or rpairang. FVlLMETTR 3303 i 1185 WIL. S443 You'll Enjoy the Vegfetable Plat.Lunch at PANTRY Enjoy I)ucîg Pin BowlMigNOW BROWN. BLbo. ,SHAWNEE TAMORS FURRIERS RELINING AND ALTERA- TIONS D01NE BY: EXPERTS 521: 4TH STRFET* PHONE WIL 1907 Long Distance Moving Agent Greyiaotnd Vans lue. WERNER TRANSFER' FIREPROOF STORAGE 05MAIN ST. PAne Wnrmm9 Ray Yeu.r Pansies NOrVIo1MM NT AU varieties of Perenujal, CM UI Flower and Grass Seed, AUTO SERIIVCE and F"estlr Uubewet ~g Co#>lete Se'rvice and Greasing. FlrstBUD WILSON OTIs B-cK. toi Ridge ad. Wllue M@88W 1825 Wilmete Ave. Wil,, 5348 Sefl'ing Fr.sh, Deliicons Food Chop sue y ani Itallan Spaghetti and dellelous &-course Plate Lunch Breakfast Ulaner si! Ridge, Rd. IPatronlse your emmuninty barber. OnIy experieneed meni. so PTJe-xept Saturday .. Next deer ta Wiliiette Theater Spring Flowers anld Plants. WEST FM FLOFRTS Near Westinor.land Golf Club on £lenviaw Rd.. Wilmette 515 FOURTU houe WuLB1 c,06 observea f(in previous years. Thne ceremionies are conducted under the direction of Wilmette Post of the Anierican Legion and ail residents, organizations and civic bodies in the village are' urged to participate. The support- and co-operation by midi- iiduals and organizgations, is urgently solicited by the Post. Suggestions will be gladly received by George F. Scher.zer, Wilmette 2961, chairmanof tlle commitee. Dr. John G. Hindley New Rotary. President Dr. John G. Hindley, 1035 Lýake aveî.iue, minister of the First Congre- gational church, was elected. president of the Wilmette Rotary Club Wednes- day of .this week., Other oficers elected were W. G. Huggins, vice- president; William. Lea*ry, treas- urer; D. E. Alleni,. Jr., secretary, and M.K. Mestjian, ;sergeaùt-at-arms. Directors for the ensuing years were elected as follows: R. L. F., Biese- mneier, Dr. John G. Hindley, John F. Hoffnian,. Jr., A. C. Pearson, W. G. Huggins, J. J. Kutten, D. E. Allen, Jr., and Daniel M. Davis. Dr. W. F. Schur, retiring president i$ an ex-- officio member of the new, board. The new officers and directors *will takçe over the direction of the club on JUly I. C. D. A. DANCE The annual dance of the Catholic Daughters of America,. Wilmette Court 848, will be given on Saturclay night, APril 29, at Odd Fellows hall, 1217 Wilmette avenue. There will be dancing from 9 to 1 with music pro- vided by Mel Bôrchard and his band.1 Refreshments will be served. FURNITURE Cleaaed-ýDe-moth.ed Reaonal.ReIiabl. i1167 iAvenue, iIIIflhIIIflNhIJIUhIIIIHflhIUhgnIIIIIIIgIIuIIiiigiuum,111,111 mirai4UI JS iomecnaratir oui îsecan- didates, yet he later put himself in the position of denying their sincerity in *making that pledge before him and the others present at that public meeting. His letter of April .15, received by the voters of -Wilmette on the day before election, plainly clàssified. them wt the opposition to the water works and afforded the, Harmony party insuffi-. cient 'opportunity to * correct. that unfounded impýreision. Not one.of the signers of the notice of the injunction suit 'against the water works, of which a copy was enclosed with Mr,, Dubbs' -letter, bas any connection whatever with the Harmony convention. WiIl Cootiiue, Efforts "IThe Hlarmony. convention wilt con- tinue its, efforts* in the promotion of the principles and policies advocated- in its platform. It will takean active. ,interest in aill civic affairs. and will, en- ,deavôr to, bring the' real1 issues and problemrs of the commnuni.ty,,fairly be- fore its citizens. "The appended report of the cam- paign expenses'of the Harmony party in the last electioni wilI make it clear that ail work in its behaîf was purely voluntary. The policy .of reliance. on, the voluntairy contribution of time and effort. by public spirited workers and the, !imitation of expenditures to a mn imum of printing, postage, and reiit-' of meeting places necessary to acquaint voters with its purposes and the issues at.stake will be continued. Wilmette Harmony Convention F. 0. IEbein g,. chai rman Spend $62.85 "The foliowing is a complete state- ment of ail expenses incurred by the ,Harmony party in the conduct of caai- paign in connection with the Village election of April 18,_1933. Stationery (petitions, etc.> $6.18 Printing ....... [fi tone cuts ... .... 9.27ý Rentai of {o wa.rd shool audi-, torium .on February, 10, 1933.... 10.0.0 rotai........ ..62.S6 41n addition it is hoped that the Har- nony convention will be able to malce a contribution to St. Auizustines nis RxPert RePairing Wiatdws, 'clake, jew.lry, i,... wr, optimal, b«ear.tausg 1166 WILMBTrB AVENUR WIL1MfETTE 1061. I

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