Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Nov 1934, p. 71

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November* 1, 1934 *~V £L.AV5L~ A A A~ L.A8~ - L .e .- PubicForum A MAN 0F TH E PEOPLE!i hwas after the closiig, hour in the "Recorder's Office" a few days ago that Mr. Clayton F. Smith, the "Cook Countv Recorder" addressed his 250 employes. 1 happenied to be there and what lie said in his simple way found an echo ini the hearts of bis listeners and. (eserved wide circulation. It showvs that Mr. Smith is the rigbt1 mari for the higb place hie iIl with- out doubt lie electe(l next month- "President of the Counity Board." "Friendls." lie comnîcnced, "I have caller] vou together to listen to a few words 'l want to say to -tou. The' Rtxorder's office is no politîcal office,! It is kept hv the taxpavers, it is kept by Republicans. I)enocrats atnd otiier independent taxpayers of t'his counity, wVh( pay for the iI)keep of this office. For this reason I gieveou the goodi advice to refrain tluring %-workîng hiours strictly from ail political con- versations atirl arguments. Treat the public Nvith tthe grcatest cotîrtesies anid lellp, hoever coines for-a-dvice to the best (if youir ahilities. This wav~ %-(, make for nie and for our "HELLO WRD- .Çlurlcv Macir Miller ' f 521 Park taZ"nuC as Molv a jeu, D io>i haloilil theJli<'j r) ey of life buit already is lookiiiflforiLard tb hein q la leadig .oci't v ina! irmn îen thie Chiîcago <>1 I'.oer Jiabsion's predict ion will he the-zorldi's l r<jest citv. Shî'rlcvý's Itigparentls are Mlr. i>1i *lJrr. ENTERTAIN AT SUPPER .\,I. and Mrs. KitîgsleV Colton, 358 Kenilwvorth -avenue, are entetainiîîg at a contmact bridge buffet supper toniglit at tbe Woman's Atlîletic club. Mrs. Charles Mack, 707 Central. avenue, entertained twelve miembers of the Tuesday. luncheon bridge ont office' friends. Furthermore I let you know that I have given orders not to decorate the windows and couniters of the Recorder's office with political pictures of any kinid." These were, the wvords oif a mati whose shield as a public officer is clear a s a crystal, a mian wbo stands above ail political quarrels and who is honored by the public and adored hv bis employes. He began bis public career in 1900,1 first as vice president of the BQard of1 Local Improvements. then as admini-i strative head of the County hospital and attracted %vide attention in the position of %warden. In 1917 be vas electerl. city treastirer. Theni as aIder- irnan bis ability wvas recognized al over. As the Democratic nominee for jRecorder inî 1928 and 1932 Mr. Smith p)olled alinost a million votes. With particular prirle Mr. Smiith's. friends cati point to the fact that "not a breatlî of scandaI" vas attacbied at an,, timie to the management of any of the offices lie lias lîeld. Edlward Selbmlann, 455 M\adison avenue, (;Ieiicoe. I11. Joseph, Inc., Opens Another Shoe Saloni j' iseffli, intc., an Lvanston voni's concernti rgaized itr 1930, lias l ruade such raîid progress as to necessi- tate the cstablisli- ment of a seconîd slbop. This n iew salon. located at 1 629 Orrington - avenue (next door .x'- to Cooley's Cup- board) vill be o peln-e d forinally Friday, Nov. 2. The nev s Ilo p %vîil present a com- p 1 e t e dep)arture f rom the conveni- tional sboe store. 1. N. Joseph Thie irîterior is un- (Bernie) usuial ini design, eniploying tbe ultra Modemrnew classic ilote, wvbiclî will make the niewvslîop one of the îîîost beautif nI in the. country. T h e sboes for tlhe new salon.. a is an- nounced, will be design.ed and madespecially for the discriniinatitig women of the .north shore area. 'I rmv iing N. Joseph of Evans- ton, w~ho is presi- (lent of the con- cern, wîil manage the new sbop pjer- sonally. S i in o'i Simon Rose Rose bas been ap- (Bernie) pointed'manager of the. original Joseph, flc., sbop at 629 Davis street. Mrs. Albert Webster, 1601 Tenth street, entértained a luncheon and bridge foursomle last 'fuesday. Mrs. Toin Dix of 236 Oxford road,! Keniîworth, is lunicbeon bostess today ý ý _ _ 111 .- ..- - -.-L , j Uctol)er 30>. to the I htrsday bridge club. etyJoslin, daugbter of the Alex Toslins, 240 Essex road, Keiiilwortli, C. M. Storm of Great Falls, Mont., entertained at a luncheori Iast Mon- is visiting his mother, Mrs. Elle ni day.. Storm of 1514 Forest avenue. I (d211... here it is November lst lb We don't want to seem to lie rushing the season. No . f..lot .at ail. We're only offering a suggestion to thrifty shoppers. Christmnas is flot so, far off and the early shopper catches the bargains . .. to say nothing of a far more satisfactory selection of thingu. Right here in Your Home Paper are numerous things which will make fine Christmas gifts and at prices which will save considerable money. Why flot start your Christ- mas shopping now by taking advantage of some of the startling values offered by a . a a a PAGE ADVERTISER 65 12' 64 23 41 12 * 19 PAGE 31aloney, IDavid -.. ... .. . . m arks. J. . .. .. .. . . . ... Marshall Fild & Co.. . 14, 20. $0, M1 -Iathew Francis ..... s Milieup Hardware ... . . 10. 22, 23 Mfoornian' Manufacturlng eo.... 64 ilotors Servie, ue . ..... ..... à -Marine ('o ... ..24 Murphy-Mlles 011 Co.. 23 Northm Shore Lumber Dealers ..... . (lover I North Shoure Quallty Launitries 39 Pagliarulo,.. ... Palace Foods Peucock ][ce ('reani Penmsylvanla. 011 (o. Phillpsboru, H. F. C (o. Publie Service (Co. -. .62 1.21, 63 Quinlanit -Tysibn Refrîgeratioui Engineerinîg lnstitute . . ... o .eid.Calkins 47 Renneekar BrugLCo ..... 52Rensch Warehouse 63Republican County Cotmiisslousers Ridge Avene Pharmnaey S Rooney, Walter A. <IRoseberg, John T1. 34 84 S Seott, Wiu. H. .. Cuver IV Shauesy, L. W....... . 2 Shawnee Tallors ........ 5 21 Smith, Claytou F. --. 6ý.... 0 Snlder-Cazel Drug Co . . ... .0 Spanldln!ç-Gorham .......4 Spencer Petroleum Co . .....2 .34 Sport Shop, The..... ......... 43 64 State Bank & Trust Co...>.....* Steveus, Edgar A., lue......... . .. .... .. ý .26, 80, 45, 4d - * Swe-itzer, Robert 3M. ..........5 1:: Teatro del Lago ........ .17 Thù'buier's llng Rooi .... 'Fonan. John-................8 Valeficla Thaeatre....... ...... Vauderi ries, Bernice T . .....4. Vaufleusen's. ......... .........4 Vaunurm's Beauty.Salo'n ...43 %VIr'-ily Theatre -6.......a- Vogue Sehool............28 Warner Paint Co ........... 22941 Whealan, Emunett ........S Whitney, Katherlue . .... 43 Wleboldt's --- 29, 32, 419.49. 52 Wiliiette Beauty Shop . ... Wllmette Coal &£ -Materlal Yard........ over IV Wllmette State Bank ..CoverIl 'Wllniette Theatre .... ... C67 W orthen's ý . . . . . . . . .. 2 ADVERTISER Ace Mlotor Sales Albrlgbt Beanty Sliop Art FurnIture Co. Atkiîis & I)urbrowv Blaummrueker, Charles P. Beach, Floretnce. ('aîîdle lleyrer, Wni. G ...... lditvilîl, Arthur J. .... Illstîarrk H.îtel BMain Plarîîtacy Blouin-IlaIl Bress Shop litook Nook .... Boulevard l>rug Store.. BiranlBrus. 011 Co- A Burns 'Toggery Carey, 'The Pillip Co. ta> r-Leen Salon t'handier's chicago >anily -New~s.. (lureh, Italph Clark, Johnt S. (olyey Auto Reliaf .. ('ornnity,'Ih-atre Co-Oh, 'lihe <ullison 3Motor (Co. lieBourge, Elizabeth lleîoriitlc Party Enmart, '.ant'amp & Feul Erlckson, Williiam N. l"eltittii & turie First hurh Of Christ, S Scietitist, Wllmette, --- Flrst ('hurrh flChrist, s(.Ientlst, Wlnnetka Frîmukeit Brus. (.ieu meeld isig Drivimîg Club ... . Great' Atlanîtic Paîllile Tea Co. OUR ADVERTISERS Halmî, C. for Stamps ......2:1 lalteman's PhotoShops .... H[attstrom & Sanders «......A iIeating Servie Co. 3 11111 Servide Station ........ ... 60 Househol<i Finance Corporation '5 Hub, the...................... 2 Indliaa afe-wity LUnes ......211 Jefferson Grill ............e Jewel Food Stores .......il' joseph Shoes . ... .......2 Lake'view Quality Market ....S 1.lberty Loan Corporation .... 20 Llikistroui's Lock Shop...... .. 10 Lord'%.............. se, 3- Lyman Pliarmitcy.. .... ....8, Il

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