Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Feb 1938, p. 6

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£o 1. hampoo, Arch or Tias, ýngetw* VO, 3fo 5 4Aricure.....3fo85 426 Liniden Ave.. Wilm.fte Phone.eWiIm.tte 4454 AIL WORK GVARANTEED PEAR NO ZEVUL If, we arc tired of! life. and theresw bug poison handy, another way is to- worr. one can nit clown wt go aic o worrying and actually feel the poison ~cousing t*roughio bbody. t in aid that our colored brcthern are happy because they do rot worry. When they oit down to wory, they go to sleep. If worrying solved auy problems, it would bc justifi ed. But it la more apt to bring trouble than 10 cure it. Job said, "The evil that 1 fcared bath corne upofl me., "'Foar nto cvi" is a good slogan for &ny porson or buainme. Contributed by E. C. CI S& J. B. S.Yler of the ILeî....e & Ridge Ave. Tlis grvuuP ostlarts, comnprisins; gsoine I 1,,temeîesof the tivapiston A 1 nericafz Legion Drin and Buigle ejrpS,.pictitred durin .;gtijeir so journ at ffie Neu, York Legion ovnto ast Scptilelh'. j: busy' helping zUh l: itdâsfor the big Etairston &riinfp«and Bii.glec crps, danc to M. stageçi d at thec Evanston Couintry clu(b, SaturdaY ili. 1()ar J. 'Lef t to riqhti arc: Ray' Miller, Bud Fisher, hd Drcees, Il. 1_Fl fye r., and Georgc eu~tl. This second annual danc e sponsor- Douglas of Chicago, will be a feature ed *by the corps, which has miembers of the event. Visiting drum corps, in- in the 'arious north shore towns, cluding the N'an Buren post, Victory promises an evening of varied enter- Square post, ElImwood Park, post,' talnmeflt. Marshall Field post, Continental Na-. An elaborate military grand miarch, tional and others,, ail in full dress led bv the national champion junior uniformns, wili participate and play an t-wirlinz drum, major, 1'Miss Mildred ensemble selection. This nipmber' In a fair (at least hot) fighit ai-d no favors asked or given. the Demo- cratic ;factions of Cook county are engaged ini a war to the knife-aBad- .knife-tothe-hilt strugg-le for suprem- acy. ,nii the Priniary eélections of April 5. Throwinig down the 'gauntlet.,to the Kellv-Nash machine, *the 1-orner- Courtney-jarecki group has si.gnified its intentions to place candidates in the field- against, those sponsored bv, the, machine. Fired to. whitelheat because of the ditching of County Judge Edmiund K. Jarecki, the, gov.- ernor and his-supporters are1 out to smash .the machine, Put an cý nd to, the -regimne of. Messrs. Kelly, and, 'Nash and return the Demoicratic party to thé, hands of the pecop e. That's what they say. Would :Smash Machine have, signified the in.itention to place candidates in the prinrarv' field' against the machine canididates for Township committeetTian in ail town- -ships ; for five members of thie Couûn- ty board from the counitrvd.istricts.i for the seat in the state senate, no .w occupied by Charles F. Baumrucker of River Forest, who is out for re- nomination. They will. of course. support Judge jarecki for the County, judge nomination. Lynch ln Charge A twirling torch, exhibition will b Nr"oljv_ give by arryHammndNew rrier, Northfield and Nules. champion baton twirler of the Amer- Hieadquarters have already been ican Legion and a member of the opened at Green Bay road and Cen- Evanston post. James Mason, na- tral avenue, Wilmette. Mr. Lynchi tional. champion bugler, f rom EvNans- i st 'he present Democratic Township wiîl îay.committeeman for N;ew Trier, and ton, wilpa.ýis a candidate for, rçiotiinationi, Prizes wil1 be awarded to the corps having the most men in uniform and to the corps with the most men wear- remainder of the evening will be ing legion caps. The "salut'ig spent at the home of a member. demon" of the A. E. F., Louis Oýt- In case of speciai events, such as teni, will serve on the greeters com- rallies or conventions, the Sunday. Imeneting wrillhe omnittcd for that The progran wil contain. «evo- in voguu or ais wns s ome n a i 'n c..- tional exercises, a business meeting, are missing are reminded that the topic discussion, community. singing, shop's custorners will find good use. a light supper, and an informai en- for them. tertainielt for those who wish to -Marian Kremer, chairman. stay after 8. O'c1Ock. Note: Economy Shop, 'conducted on te se'on an forth undys by the Woman'1s club of Wilmetteý Onte eon endfuth Sundays be as a public service, is located at, of c diimonth the meeting' wili bevenue closed, at the church at:45 and, h rela vne

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