Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Oct 1934, p. 15

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October 18, 1934 WILMETTE LIFE 15 'Illinois Voter" Candidate Issue Has Great Value. The Candidates' issue of the "Illi- nois VToter," published by the Illinois League of Women Voters, is receiv- ing its usual welcome., In no other place can, be found the non-partisan information concerni.ng the candidates running for office and to be elected in November. The October Voter contains the voting records of members of the General Assembly and Illinois Con- gressmen. This, of course, includes those caîîdiates w~ho are up for re- clecti<)1 In addition each candidate for Congress and state officers wàs sent a questionniaire asking for his stand on inmportant questions. con- nected wvith bis office. These replies are printcd in the Voter. For the first timie the records of Cook County of- ficers are included. 'In the past this collection of facts lias been ighvy praised l)y lromninent nien and(l woien throughout the state. This vear it is receiving an eveni greater ivelcoine. Those wishing to l)e w~el informed on election day, those wvisbing to vote for the can- didates wvho will .support those measures ini whicb tbev themselves l)elieve, will do %vell to consult the Voter. Copies nay be obtained at the league 4eadquarters. 225 North \lichigan avenue, Chicago. Another important pre-election ac- -'iviity ofih-te Illinois League of \Vom- en Voters is its radio prograins. This prograni is broadcast from WJJD (1130) on M.\onday mornings at 10 o'clock. It is designed to present those issues wbich will undoubtedly corne before the next congress. The series began in September but con- tinues through October. The next. broadcast will be made by Mrs. Maurice A. 'Pollak. chairman of thei Departnîent of Government anrd Economic \Velfare. On October 22 she will speak on "Tarif ini the Coi- ing Session." At the last broadcast on October 29-"The Active Citizen" bv \Lrs. H. A. Fletcher, chairmian. Department of Government and Its Operation of the Soutbhvest league, miuch practical information regarding the inaze. of Illinois election machinery., ill 1)e gîven. "Salvation" is Subjeet at Congregation Service "Salvation" wilIl be the subject of Rabbi Charles E. Shulman's address at North Shore Congregation Israel temple Suniday morning, October 21,1 at Il o'clock. The discussion will be based on Sholom Asch's description of a -World That Passed." Music for the se rvices is announced as follows:. Ma Tovu. . ............ Goldfarb Borchu ............... ..........Binder Shema . . . . . . - ý-. . .. Bindei, Michomocho ..... :.....Binder Tzur Yisroel .. ............... Landsman Kedusha . ..1... Idelsohfl-Landsinan May the Words.............. Landsman Anthem-"'A Sabbath Noon. Chant" (Zmiros).............. .... Z. Zilberts Solô-",Hakosel" (Die Mauer) ... Engel Mr. Benjamin Landsinan Va'Anachnu........ .....'. Binfder Largo ........ P man Elohenu ................... Stark Mrs.. Harriet I.. Milford, 256 Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth, re- turned Saturday from Washington, D. C., where she spent three weeks visiting lier son,~ Morton M. Milford, and lier granddaughter, Mrs. Frank M. Setzler. Mr. and Mrs: Franklin Hardinge, jr., 1527 Walnut avenue, have re- turned to their home which -had been rented aIl summer. Mrs. Hardinge spn- seé rlmonthsiQ;n Brnxville, Bruce Uhi, Janc Seifert and Joý An» Did ier found 01:13' oneCswing available, and beiing both. con:pan- ioonable and itnisclfish, uti1ized* it iet this fash ion. The Pietu:re was snlap- ped bi. JIrs. E_. (hi of 1619 Eliii- zcoodaen. Mrs. Howard Newland and Mrs. Dick Gardner of Benton Harbor. Midi., Ieft Friday after a visit with the F. A. Favilles of 1202 Lake ave nue. 0o Mrs. Williamn Whittier of 51 Kenil- ilworth'. a sophomore at the Universitv of Illinois, spent the week-end with ber parents. I QUALITY B , M EATS GNUINE SPRING Leg-o-Lamb' lb..l 1/2Ç FANCY ROASTING CH ICKENS b.13C CHOICE 0F CUIS Chuick.Roast Ib.13½/c FANCY MILK- FED STE WING CHICK ENS. lb. 12C GENUINE CALVESo- LIVER9. Là........................29c oX TAILS .... ....L. SC BEEF TENDERLOINS, (WHOLE OR HALIF) .LB. Z5C Ai a time Whno@ fo ame au the wy Up ihese remarkably Iow prieaen Canai Vouetabi.. b.- conta doubly important. Put in aflood supply of th.. Ne 0. lo0w. ANPGE CHILI SAUCE 2BOTTLES r1-z17 DOZEN BTLS. $l63 DEL MONTE ASPARAGUS TIPS 3flO40e CASE 0F 24 CANS, 03.19 HAM ILTON'S SAUERKRAUT NO. 2%1~ 3 CANS2 CASE 0F 24 CDANS $2.32 ANN PAGE PORK AND BEANS 10OCAN49c CASE 0F 24 CANS 1 ilIlI miss WISCONSIN SIFTED 2 0N.2 C CANS CASE 0F 24 CANS 03.34 IONA BRAND CREAM STYLE 3NO. 2 eQ Corn CN28 CANNED CASE 0F 24 CANS834 4 -O2 HofflienY 4 NCANS25 CASE 0F 24 CAN8 8*ZAO SULTANA BRAND RED Beanms. 6 C29C CASE 0F 24 CANS $2.18 CANNED SWEET Potatoes .0.ANIOe LIBBY'S OR A & P WHOLE GREEN 2NO. 2 C Beans 2 N 29 CASE CNS283.m IONA BRAND SUGAR PEAS 3CN235c SCOTT COUNTY NEW PACK DEL MONTE GARDEN SPI NACH IONA BRAND GREEN CUT BEANS DEL MONTE Tomatoes 2CAN 27c CASE 0F 24 CANS $3.24 SULTANA RED KIDNEY Beans .51-z25c CASE 0F 24 CANS 02.20 IONA BRAND LIMA Bec=s . 5 zj25c CASE OF 24 CANS 0"9S ENCORE PREPARED Spaghetti 31%. *20c FNY CASE 0F 24 CAN S IOI-9 FAN.O2 Pwnpion 3 ANS15 FANCY TOMATO Juice . . A SALADA ORANGE PEKOE BCLaCk Tea .1-LB 16c ROBERTS JU8TRITE SKANKL.ES Pionios e LB. 13c IEBERG HEAD LETTUCE CASE 0F 24 CANSO37 * NO. 11c CASE 0F 24 CANS 28 CA02N10c CASE 0F 24 CANS. 02.39 e '3 N, 25c CASE OF 24 CANS *1SS (RED C (Rich end Fadl ( Fne Grn suq GOLDMEDAL SEMINOLE 3RLL19C DIRCLE !-Bodi.d Cof f. B-43,c CAR Mi. 53C NONE-SUCH MINCE MEAT' 9-oz ENCORE SPAGNîEIT 3GFUKZE 8ýoj 7e NOTHSUE BATHROOMPAPER Celery 2 sl'alks 9c ( ROLLS *7 4RLLS 15c !)çýober 18,.1934 WILgETTE, LIPE

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