J. E. Worthen, chairman of 'lie Fourth ann ual radio show wîll le Creatîive comnmittee, is.calling uppresented- by th, Tri-Ship boys' club on citizens to, send, in writng.ý to: ýEsther R.. Stone, 619 GreenNew Trier High school this Satuný- Mrs. leaf avenue, secretary, the. names. Solicits Assistaïneof Villagers of ayevening i the Leslie F.. Gates Persons whomn they- wish to inAnnuil ThanksgivingD - gymnasium. on Essex road. The of, guggest for memibership in, the Mer Enterprise money raised will be-used to ýfinanceé Winmette H.armony conveniti'on. li the desiee of the, comùmittee to the club's work among the. boys of the is re as- many. suggestions as secu As i alcommunities of the nation, school. F. Donald Frisbie,, me mber of between now and niw.tt tpossible Wilmette -i. preparing to celebrate Thankcsgivhiig d(ay., Inidoing this the the social. studies departmeént of the Monday night, when the cormyit.tee healdg 1w second session, though villagers have -alwaàys remembered school, is the faculty sponsor. they ma), be. submitted at atuy those les. fortunate by giving baskets The show 'will be, presented in t im .nduing its dlhrtos of food to thein. cooperation withthe National Broad-. the ccmnThe Wiltnette Welfare board di- casting company, which will lend art- There are 52 mnembers*o! oueapproximàitely1 venition,.and rects. ibis. work and asks, the cooper-ý ists fro i ts Chicago studios.: ye.ar.: this appo-nted to be are half indiand ation'of every organization Roy Shields, director of music..at. vidual planning to furnish baskets diChicago studios, willdirect the. NBC's rect to families. if you have a family to which you wish your basket to go orchestra, and the master of ceremo- Legion Post to Hold 'will you pease t$lephone the. WeI- nies, will hbiDon MeNeil, Mr. Fisbie fare office, Wilmette 2550, and let announced. Armistice Ceremony thein know the name of that family Stars and featured acts will include Armistice day. exercises Annual and thus avoid duplication. Your name the Ranch boys, the Morin sisters, will be conducted next Wednesday will be witten on that family's card, Sylvia Clark, monologist; Bill Thomp- morning beginning at Il o'clock at and no one else will be given that son, Gale Page, Mrs. Pennyfeather, the Wilmette village hall, under the name. Little Jackie Heller, and Marian and auspices of the Wilmette post of the Seek Complet. LI.t Jim Jordan, the latter team giving a American Legion, it was announced If you know of faniilies who are in sketch froin their radio showv, "Fibber ,is week by James C. Leaton, 722 !Washington avenue, post commander. need of baskets please report themn to McGee and.Molly." the Welfare office so that no families Tickets are now on sale at New! Orville Ci. Daily. 618 Tenth street, will be missed on that day. Trier, Mr. Frisbie 'added. and therei BASKIET IXHUGIE:BALLOT New Trier Remtâns in *fePub. lie" Fold; ýMm .Vén'der Vrim s Reelected Beginning with the tick of theelock which mairked the .ginI« of Vmpidt3l :the polis at Tiè~ 21cton, the elettoraft tO)4>~w 'Trier. Voting , towmship marced iotl*fr Umt endcd placesi a stea* *Utve i' wit*,h the closing ôf the pols lit 5 o'clock., It was a tremendous outpoun' ing1 of ballots-the ,greatest mn point 'of numnbers of any in the bistory of the township. With a regstration slightly ini excess ol'21,50j it was àntm"ated titat the voting would be heavy, but thlat 97 per cent o! the registrants wouid actually go te the polls andI vote ivas not expected. But that was what happened, as shown by the vote on presidential ýcandidates,. whiich follows. I one precinct, No. 3 in Glencoe, every voter who registened voted. Landon, 13,798.~ ways in -whic-hy.oi may help are:, (1) By contributing a basket of food sufficient for a compiete dinner, either through the Welfare board or direct to a family. Please dlear names with the. .Welfare board. (2) B3y contributiflg food to bé cornbined with other contributions to mnake Township Relief CaSeS Roosevelt, 5,399. HAVE HOUSE cIUESTS The number of relief cases in Newv Tucsday's vote on the.governorship Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Wiese of Trier township at the close of October remained ýat 64, the saine as at 11530 Wilmette avenue had as their follows: Brooks, 12,80&. the close of September, according bouse guests for several days last to Seymoun H. Olmsted, relief direc- week, Mr. and Mrs. E. Haase cf St. Horner, 7,047. tor. Five cases were closed during joseph, Mich., who were on their For congress 1Oth district, Ralph.-E. up a basket. Wiese brs. Mr. and trip. but a wedding said, Mr. *Ohnsted month, the Church was re-elected by a majority (3) Uy maklng a cash contribution to the time entertaining most of respent were of old cases number like in excescf 10,00. estiinated. foods perishable purchase to used be Other WaYs te HelP 64 n Tota vote of I1932 is provîcled in the !gram, wjll, be scheduled for- the Wil- the balloting for Hoover and Roosevelt: Ocobermette theater, 1120, Central avenue. Hoover, 12,261. ~4 on about four weeks. They took a Caribbean cruise, going as fan south 'as Panamna, 1and as spent a week iin jarnaica. iuesday, uavaug uo..n 'aa Palace Foods Schloesser's . Wilson & Co. .9... 19 Geo. B. Winter mc. .14, 15 New. Trier Townsi on