Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Nov 1934, p. 62

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1WILMETTE LIFE M ..jI>Hesting Problems for yen this wne if yet, will make mrrangementu with vis no.w to, kuep yen sugpplied with hpt-burning FUEL OIL The re are three things we would like te bring particularly te, your attention- (1) That we have a 24-year service recerd te residents of the nerth shore; (2) that we are strictly a north shore erganizatien-ali eur efficers and- empleyes living here; (3) that our delivery and service facilities are large and ample te care fer theusanda of customers-aiI kinds of weatlaer. If yeu are net now a Pennsylvania custemer, pIease ask abeut our "A.2-Z" Service plan. PENNSYLVANIA OIL CO. of EVANSTON 933 SHERMAN AVE. GREENLEAF2200 WILMETTE 5383 VOTE'FOR THE REPUBLICAN M COUNTY GEORGE F. NIXON President of County Board WILLIAM DUSSE Commissioner (COUNTRY TOWNS) Vote for Ail Five Candidates for County Comnmissioners and also for GEORGE.F. NIXON for President GEORGE A. .MILLER 1'nmm,.ssioner WILLIAM N. BRICKSON Comimissione- CARL J. H. WALLACE CARLSON CALDWELL Cmisoe Comnsia"umoo G EORGE F. NIXON of Chicago, ii, a member of the County Board cf Appeals and ha& helped bring marked reduction ini taxes during the past few years. He is a leader in the movement for a 19o Tax Limitation. WILLIAM BUSSE cf Mt. Prospect, Las been a member of the County Board for 30 yeara.. He la capable and experienced and deserves reelection on Lis record. GEORGE A. MILLER ef Oak Park, Las been a member cf the County Board for 20 years and like Mr. Busse deservea reeleetion because cf Lis experience, and record ln the office. WILLIAM. ERICKSON cf Eranston, is a leader amont the younger element of the Republican party. His education iui engineering and experience in business qualify Lim for the office. H. WALLACE CALDWELL of Oak Park, a former presîdent cf the Chicago Board. cf Education, bas Lad wide experience in business and public life. CALJ. CARLSON of Blue Island, is LigLly recommended by those who know, Lim in" the southern portion of the county, where Le Las been active ln public affaira for many years. These candidates are pledged to econony. in government and reduction in taxes. THEY FAVOR HOME' RULE FOR THE COUNTRY TOW-NS BE SURE TO VOTE NOVE MBER 6th 15, HE TOUGH NOW! Wi~ncxh() tric<l tii ak paiuîîich i jat-lIo. ( Iil('\\- O luat lc ia i- fi r a start1îii- 't i.I. l)tiriî* ti lir>t ftxi xxcc-,of pi ittni i took btX*i îg le->S j r, ii \iLt-Caim- 1xcl raint-r of NI ax I aci aîiliîas I-ceuttlx tartc<l trainiiiti- ai îîxi ti ii b er forintrîx- iistrît-îî 'r at I art - iiitlî. "FLOATING" BANQUET A fH0atiiig- baniquet xxas ;elijox-cu ex-c,-x- <av by memnîers of tieý coi l)an filming scenes for "Treasure ' Island snear Catalina I.sIind. A large lauîîch brought out sucb (lelicacies as friend chickeîi, pastry and. li(luid re- freshmnents -vhich were served to NVallace Beery, Jackie Cooper and others whose stornaclis could stand ia roliîg ,ipil. ENTERS FILMS AT 71 Charlotte Granville, "grand old lady-" of the stage, celebrated lier seven tv-first birthday by' making hier debut ini motion pictures with a role ini Paraînount's "Now and 'Forever." ALAS, THOSE WOMEN l Gary Cooper, Paramount's tail star. bias lhad to admit defeat at the hiands of. a woman. And what is worse, the woman is none other than 5-vear-old Shirley Temple wbo recentiv beat himi at a gaine of checkers. jean Gould of 230 Seventeeâth street is in quarantine with whooping cough. Candidates for COMMISSIONERS MOVES TO WILMNETTE Mrs., Louis Lucinio,, niece of Mrs. Louis Del C arlo of Wilmette, is now residing at 201 Fifteenth street; Wilmette. Mrs. Lucîio formerly iresided with her mother, Mrs. Oliver Bernaccbi of Chicago. Mrà. W. H. Smythe, 4 3 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth, ,entertained her dinner bridge club IastFrdy Tri- poli was played instead of the cus- tomary bridge. 0o Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Follansbee, 2831 Blackhawk road, have returned f rom a week's visit with their fami- lies in Pittsburgh and Cleveland. 0o- Jack Slayton of 607 Forest avenue, a student at Hanover college, has been pledged to Phi Delta Theta sorority. 0o- MNrs. .A. J. Nystroîn,- 714 Centrali avenue, entertained fifteen memibers of her Tuesday luncheon bridge club this m-eek at Shawnee Country club. Rosse Patterson and bis son, Lewis, of Springbrook, \Vis., are guests of the Earle D. Lvon familv, 1504 Elim- -M 7 November 1, 1934 Debate on 1NRA Opens Lecture, Forum Tuesday The 1934-'35 series of lectures to be presernted at the North Shore Con- gregation Israel, Lincoln and Vernon avenues, Glencoe, will get under. way Tuesday, Novernber 6, when John T. Flynn and Prof. Paul H. Douglas wiIl discus& the merits and faults ýof the NRA. John T. Flynn is a writer and speaker of aggressiveness and1 cour- age. Probably the very first to caîl -attention to the abuses and dangers of the investment trust movement, bis book, "Investment Trusts Gone Wrong," resulted in an investigation by the Attorney General of New~ York into the practices of this type of busi- ness and accounted for the subsequent general attack on these con panies. Mr. Flynn is not a radical, it is stated, but an earnest fighter against obvious evils and for a saner, more iust economic order. Professor Douglas is ani outs 'tand- ing Amierican econonîist and a l)roim ment nmenber, of the Universit* of Chicago faculty. During the last year lus services have been coin- nianded in \V'ashinigton as mie of the ecotinmc advisers to the NRA on the collsumers' side. Taking the opposite, sides of(hei quesion Is the NRA Accoîuplish- ing Its Objective,,", both mien xvill bring te the, discussion thorontfli scliolarshilp. vital knack ut picking out tlië significant, and a decpi u<lcr- staîîdîntli.i of the suhject in lîand. l'lie Forum permîits <iOlmis fr îui the au(Iienccc at tlic close (i -f ath lt- turcan tlîîs lias.proxc<l. t.olica nu ()ýt ilitelest îng, phase of It ;r Jicke t s an 10l)C be0l)1tiiic<l at I lie temple i lhe,<tlci<n.(;-ic -, ). ()r from M rs. 1)lirett J--r el. chairiai. 741 l>r'i-)pc)ct avxci ic. \\'!Il iciLa.< tlcpon(. \ inlintt a ') 11(

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