Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Feb 1935, p. 1

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Citzens Advisor Committe. Selets 1 Complete Siate of Candidates The Kenilworth Citizens' Advisoryý committee bas announced its recom- mendations of candidates in the an-, nual Village, Park board and, school elections this ýspring. Village President: Harry P. Har- rison and the' six village trustees- Porter Fox, Herman Seely, Henry G. Zander, Jr., Chase Love, Richard C. johnston and Harold F. Tideman-, all of wbÉose termsexpire this spring,. have been endorsed for reelection. The , committee recomrnended the' Park board for a term of two years. *The usual Park~ board term is for six-years. Mr. Starrett had expressed a desire to retire f rom the board, but *when approacbed by the committee decided to accept its recommendation for a shorter term. Mr. Starrett has been serving as president of,1 the board. Select Park Nommne.. Herbent J. Prussing, now on the; Village President. Dubbs wilI be the guest-speaker at the luncheon of the W4ilmnette Civic league to be held Thursday noon, Pcbruary 28, in the Mis-Sion room of Marshall Field and company retail store., Everv day, iipriJl 2.In former years it lias been the custom of the board to utilize the election machincry and>polling places used in the ewý Trier township election,' wbich éc- curs on the same'date. Trhere be- inig no township election this year, the Park board has"been consider- ing means of. avoiding. the 'ex- penditure of funds necessary. to equip and man, a .pQlling place. in each precinct of: the. district. The plan tentatively agreed upon. is to have one polling place:niear the center of the village, at whicb jall* voters of' the district, whicb ernbraxces- al- parts of the village eastiof Ridge avenue, would cast their ballots. As >an economy measure this plan is meeting with general approval. Three members of the board are to be elected at the April 2 elec- tion. Miles B. Geringer and Dr. Percy B. D. Idler, incumbents, and Garrett 'B. johnston have been put' in nomination by the Wilmette Harmony convention. Dubbs Wilmette w meOsClub- Sponu, sors Classes COnducted by Betty Thomas An opportunity to study foods and to learn new and economical ways to -serve them will be given women nf the north shore wben the cooiking school- spons ored by the,Womian's Club of .Wilmette bolds its'first dais Monday morning, February 25, in the club bouse auditorium. Tbe, schoôl, conductedý by Betty' Thomas, will consist of three morn- ing meetings, each of themi to start promptly at 9:30 o'clock and close at il1:30. They will be held Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next wèek. Advance tiket sales indicate a large audience for the classes, cadi of wbicb wiIl be complete in itself., New Subjects Each Day On Monday, Miss Thomas will talk irn "Time Savens and. Temper Sav- ers"; Tuesday, "Let's Stnetch the V'ood Budget", and at the final ses- siÔn, "Easy Entertaining" will be the subject. vacancy. k'resent mernbers ofthte board whose tenms do not expire this spring are Mrs. - Florence McCloud and John F. White. Ilerbent Taylor resigned from the board recently. Walter H. Andersen, now 'serving on the joseph Sears school board, bas the committee's endorsement for re- election. George H. Rigler was nec- ommended to fill the, vacancy on the board caused by tbe resignation and expiration of the termn of DeWitt Licetise Fees'Paid Up Superintendet. of 1Police HeInry Brautigam states that an, exhaustive cbeckup is now being made prepara- tory to an aggressive drivè by bis department to enforce the Village license ondinances. This, be adds, ini- cludes every kind of license provided for, including dog, vebicle, occupa- tional and others; Notice is tbus league, tol.e held Tbunsday, February 28, in tbe Mission room of Marshall Field and company retail store. An urgent invitation is extended to ail citizens, men and women, to be present. Luncheon will.be served at 12:15. Reservations. may :be. made by calling the secretary, -Herman T. Reiling, State 6246. Special attention is directed to the change from Fni- loaî, cnocoiate gizngenoread, toasted sandwiches, desserts, cream puff cases, chocolate nut ice creaxu, pud- dings and pies. Miss Thomas will actually prepane tixese dishes in an all-electric kitchen,,in such a manner that everyon.ein tbe audience will be able to cl early understand the meth- od. In planning ber scbools, Miss Thomas who is natioiiafty known for: erection of an« bis property Laure.&venu&ç -th street aid New Trier News....... 1 N. S. Peronaglties, ...... 25 Public Forum .. ..... 44-A ERecreation ..............12 Society Pages...... 30-34 ct,àll. aîmittee in charge or from YaW, ýeusen's and Schloesser's stores. [ 1

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