Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Feb 1937, p. 3

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JAMES TO SPEAK .ATCIVICýLEAGUEý,. SESSION FRIDAY "4Your Village Board" to ýB. Subject of Discussion by Wil- ýniette Village Attorne3y At noon tomorrow (Friday>, Feb- ruary 26, the Wlmvette' Civic league wili meet for one of its interestîng mionthly luncheons, at mfany of which local speakers pre'sent local prob- lemsi for discussion and possible solu- tion. The session 'wÎll bc held' in Eng- SPEA KER IRepublican Party Future, to Be Discussion Topie The Tenth District 'Youn g Men's club, the New Trier Young ýRepub- lican organization, this week.invited ail Republicans of 'the north shore to join in an informai discussion of "The Future of the Republican ]Party" to be held at the Shawnee. Country çlub in Wilmette on Satur-, day afternoon at 3 o'ciock. Kendal' 1. Lingle, president of the Young Republicans of the Ninth congressional district wili lead 'the discussion. A dance is to be iven. by the north shore groups, it was announced, on Saturday evening. Music wiii be furnished by WalIy Van's orchestra.7 Invitations to the convention and to STATE BOARD OF EýDUCATION BLL STIRS'CITIZENS Deplorable -Condition o nois Educational Plant voking Discussion pro. By Herbert B. Mulforul .1iditor's note: This is the uisof a seriesv of articles by Herbert B. Mul- lord, uwel knou>n Wlmette civic leader apid 'rduous uworker in the lut erests of imjiroved educational facilites both le- al/< throughout the state. Mr. awaits villagers who nsay convenient to attend. The speaker-at this meet: be Village Attorney Willi James, and bis subject is one importance to every. citizen Village Board." Mr. James g adclress before, another loca a short' time ago. and made - wil M. vitafl r7tizens' Group to Pick Ticket 1 Board of Ei~ executive cou Schooi boari Cook comtsii for Kenllworthý ail members, and' as many other citizens 'as possible be present. Res- ervations sbould be made through ýfr. Lang. Lunicheoni wiil be served promptly at 12:15. There's Stili Time had several years of stage expensceice before the um<r, went ta France ta direct and produce shows with câsts Of Ame icait soldiers, and %vas the 'on/y womnta nember of thecacqt of "Bucke on Leove,». which toured the war areas. Su'nday's meceting %vl/i open- at 6 o'clock weith gaines con- .L ;,VVI liu---%ilA.--il----.-.c--*-lliAr, ayless pay-days for Chicago school of next week to prepare a siate of teachers, pegged tax levies and their recommended nominees for the con!- accompanying pôIitics' take up 80 ing village and school elections, it much attention in the metropolitan wvas . announced 'Tuesday by Arthur press that suburbanites bardly cau W Wakeley, 234 'Leicester road. realize, that-- the *nost fundamental The advisory committee, represent- changes in education in ail Illinois ing a. cross-section of the citizens, are at this moment in the making.' functions in a similar way to the For the past several years commit- 1 to a irtmi eek "re-election ,t the club 'weather pe 'èsterday. avenue, ii , ý

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