Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 May 1935, p. 20

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xli for passagefi and appropriatiai el thé cotnf- '<These bilîs f psed would cs the fluancial difficulties ..ni many school districts as bildgets. for the currmit Yean were based on the' ex- pectatton that the state would p&y tke oçhools the annountý due fromi the fm&d1 1 believe that these bis should, fund o'f $116,000,000 'a year for iis schools. The. onlyway possible to give the children of Illinois the 'thorough and efficient system of free schools' t'O whkeh. they are. en- titled by the- constitution i. to ii crease the state distributive fund. ,I ex ect. to support these bis if and whnthey are bnought before the house for pASaP.e J f 1HO M E 1oo avenue, have returlied from a fishng tp in the Catskill ýmountains, motoring by wvay of. Ithaca, N.., where they, visited, their daughter, Mary Hvid,« who is at 'Cornelli uni-. versity. FRENCHLICK 1N DIA N A The Home of Plut. WpWut Aonouncement is' made of!I the opening of thse Wilrnette Golf club for the new season. John Brooks (abdw>, presient of the club, fin- vites ail golf ers to take advantage rof this conveniently located course- Lake avenue at Harms road-which provides the utmosi in aëcommo- Sdations. The course, Presifent, Brooks reports, is in good condition, the fairways are welI kept and the greens are smoo 1h. The club house ha., been redecorated and excellent cuisine service auaits the p103'ers upho wish to top off-Ithe4ay with a flute dinner. 5Uleg al~ure ai a885A8gu8l. M.V.MV~ur dock's talk was particularly enlight- ening, inasm uch as he is considered thoroughly familiar with the existing negistration evils.' He has* just;com- pleted an exhaustive investigation of the ýpresent system as it operates in Illinois. Bropkat. Spook ,. 3 Moniday night,, June 3, brinýgs an- other calenidar thrill when C. Way- land Brooks will address the club'on "Youth and Good, Gov rnmnent" at 'Winnetka, Commnunity House. Mr. Brooks is an ýorator of- great n ote, having been an as sistant state'sat torney of Cook, county for many years, a candidate for the, office OF state treasurer. and also candidate for congressman at large from the state of Illinois. The Young Men's club extends an invitation to ail New Trier townshiip residents- to hearMr Brooks speak. The Wilmette Golf club will be the scene of the first annual dance to be held by the Tenth District Young' 1Men's club, Saturday night, june 15. Thé officers of the Young Mén's club report that a lively evening of, entertainment has been arranged. Club l».200 Mmbes Since its inception sonie six montbs ago, the Tenth District Younge Men's ecpe I TAKE A SPRING Umwood avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. D.L. Harris, 629 Central- avenue, ~ .~ spent the past Week-end driving 4% through Michigan. They drove tbrougb Holland particuiarly to se F r o Ihthe tulips, and stopped in Dabr VACATION AT Mrs. Herbert Hooker of Urbana ar- gi.ommunism."l Any persons, between the eages of. 21and 35, nesiding in New' Trier, Nules or Northfield townships, who are interested in joining this on-ý ganization, may do so by communicat- ing with E. C. Hintzpeter, correspond- iîng secnetary, of Kenilworth.. Mrs. -Roy S. Breese, "Canniv" ty Food Stores TD. TAGGART. 4mth or rdned quitta. 'ai vettean,..Sf on

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