Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Nov 1936, p. 32

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vrv.topk. the first two places ot Pt Nortii *wfl'- in uni- SALES &SERVICE' Telepli.ue Wlamau.*k. 3901 *EATING SER VICE CO. 819 Oaki- Sft wlim..tk dent, secretary and treasurert Iast werek. The candidates, for the presidency are Marianna Kopper,, Alice Hanson, Janet Lerscb, Margaret Cunningham, and Pat Jillson. Those who are, runining for vice prsdnt, are Ronald Carson,' Jay Crwll Fred Hienschel, Dick, John-, son, and Raiph Radlin. The ist of candidates for secretary includes AticeWbite, Betsy Wilson, Nancy Hoffmnan, and Ann' Daugha-. day. The juniors bave the choice 'for treasurer between Charles Byrum and Bill Hagenah. of 1 (A. ýn.' P. G-1 'nev. snr;tneto oriisine the bovs, irn4, SHl'or. h1e ,11.~ rongratuiating the scoo.is as *"Faeh year Tr l lert ut niver- 4itv çvveç an examina~tian tri '.tiidntç "'ho have h;id one vear of bich qsehoolrhemistrv' and who remre to rontinuer i~çtulv of chemiýtrv rcentl,,%. iii co I eé. tvo, st,,dg-t from vouir hilh ç-hodi1. John R. S-haef1<v#n and Frank Sýtaah. ranted firq and second. re'nptivtv.ii "Tnsueh; a leximination,hrted re~ las o nehtndred Mnd ÇixKt'v , tidetc. Thi-' is< a fine Offer Special Prize for Best Ducat Sale record. andi amn happy to cati JIt to I- You Can Laug ait W inter..0. After The Tri-Ship club, boy's organization at New Trier High scbool, announced this week that prizes will be offered to students setting tickets for their annual radio show, "Stars of the Ether," to be heid Saturday at the school's gymnasium. Every boy. selling six adult tickets will be given one free. As an. addedi attraction, each boy who sells tell W-iiter Diii srott CeorL-e Edva rds. veterani clieniistri, teacher at the s'-hooi cQmimented, "You ma%, quote me a-, saviniz that Xýew Trifer ir right up there with the heçt of th.im." F. C. Windoes. heid of the science denartment. riid. "WXe are used to thi-Z sort of thinQ." Xýewv Trier Lyriduates, have alwavs Gen J8 Ket. Ticket sales in the different vil-. lages, are under the direction of the pubiicity committee of the Tri-Shi club. In. Gtencoe, Tom Harrington is in charge; Hubbard Woods, Dave Cook; EarIy; Winnetka, 'Maynard Mr. Gaffnev said, "Ail this is very rzratifving. XVe are proud of our graduates who pcrform so well." the 17 rr-ciicts into which the school was divided. . The Repubtican candidate for goverhor. C. Wavtand PBrook-, also trimette, jack Fyfe. utmphied over his Oemocratic rival, Ticket sales in the school at the in- Governor Henry Horner. As these formation desk are under the direc- wçrcthe on iv two offices voted uipon, the iÏeptuiicans-#*Iebrated a dlean . FRENCH LICE, IN DIANA Mrs. Arthur W. Ruf, 236 Cumnor road, Kenilworth, returned the early part of the week from California where sbe spent six weeks visiting1 ber .son and his: faniiiy, the ArtburI B. Rufs of Los Angetes. Training supervisor, $3,800 a :year, associate training supervisor, $3,200 a year, Forest Service. Full information may be obtained fromn the secretary of the U. S. Civil. Service Board- of Examiners, at the localpost office.

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