Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Mar 1938, p. 11

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ning foi nomination on the Kepub- lican ticket in the primaries of April 12. Mrs. Edward B. Hall, president, presided. Mrs. Walther Buchen presented the findings, of. the Advisory board to- the meeting, during which,,she said:- "Onç of the mot -important, decisions- we had to make concerned endorsements Of candidates for the County, board from the country districts. After careful research it was decided that onily the candidacy of Alan E. Ash-ý craft, Jr., of Evanston,. should re- ceive the' club's ,endorsemenlt. His record as a member of the Evanston City- council has convinced us, that he is the best. qualified, of alI of the candidates.for County board member- ship." It is thus noted. that endorsemfent was withheld -f romf the other twelve candidates, five to be nominated. Otiier candidates endorsed. are as follows: Uni'ted States senator-Richlard J,~ Lyon s., Congressmen-at-Large- Simon E. Lantz, Frederick A. Virkus. State Treasurer-William R. Mc- Cauley. Suiperintendeflt of Public Instrue- tion-Wiley B. Garvin. Supreme Court clerk-George E. Lanibur. Congress, 1th district-R alph E. Clerk of Appellate Court, Ist' dist- rict-Frank. J. Dowd. Sanitary District' trustees-Letcher Lusby, joseph M. Allen, Waltçr L. Blomgren. County Clerk-Clareflce A. Snyder. County treasurer-Cari G. Lueders. Sheriff-Bert W. Johnson. Probate Judge--Rcîbert W. Dunn.ý Criminal Court clerk-Otto H. Larsen. County Supt. of Schools-Clyde V. Winkler. Unl tvAsepqqr - Raymond, J. Plans for the atternoon include a speaker, Robert T'. furdette, attorney, from Homewood; Ill., who -is a- can- didate, for représentative '1froni the Seventh Senatorial. district.. He is consid ered a very.fine speaker anda, man Who stands well ,in bisprofes- sion, For information and, tickets,: Mrs. 'William J'. Weldon ' of Wiliette and Mrs. Ral ph' E.ý Si nsheimer of Win- netka may be calledit. is explained. The club announces that the affair isopen to any woman intertest.ed,,re- gardless of political affiliation.' Miss ýAlice:Kaliher to Be Speaker on Thursdy Miss Alice V. Kaliher, chairman of the. human, relations 'committee of the Progressive Education association, will. speak< Thursd.ay evenirig of this week at Skokie school, Elm street and Glendale avenue, in Winnetka. The prograni is being held under the auspices of the North Shore branch of the organization, and the Graduate Teachers' college of Winnetka. A réception will follow. CHILD CYCLIST HURT Charles Hess, 3, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hess, 524 .Ridge road, fell whillericinz a tricvcle onn T4cyb1and HAS AKPS ~qgp5l60-5161414S3-14 LEG of LAMS Finest quality; it's real. genuine spring lamb; tender,. and delicately flavo'rsome. It's spring's most succlent2 . roast. 8 . to.9 lbS. average. L............. 24 Baby Legs of Lamb, lb. 29c Fresh dressed, milk-fed. Very finle, too, for chickeh'a.:la king., fricassee -or salads. 4 to 6. lbs. ave rage. Lb. ............ SPRING CIKI lb.35CI PORK LOIN ROAST Cnt from the tenderest of young corn-fed porkers. 23 2¼ý to 3 lbs. average, lb.23 _ SIRLOINSEK..13o PomierbouseSteak . . b.49c Swlss or Rommd Stoak.,Ib. 29e leef tenderettes M..l. 43c: Pork à Veol S#ieks'. .ib. e9 *ROUND BIEF.. .2 lbs. 39c IULL R&HART SLICED SACON IEA ILAST...... lb. 25c RIB ROAST of BEEF.>Top grade prime beef; thoroughly aged. You are certain of a most deliciously tender, savory and juicy. roast, 6t1' and 7th Ribs Standing, lb .................... ml POT ROAST. Choice prime beef; juiroy, tender LAMI and savory. Selected ILq Sirlbin. Cut, IL 23c. Lb ......Cut toc JGHT mb or Raggedy Ann- Root Beer, Sparkling bRlckey. Your choice. epos1t>... 95C rtenlflg 3tin49c L ' 21h guara' full h clous.1 SUGAR. C. alid refinedi U. S.A EXTRA 5PECIAL 8 STEAKS1. mad to your4 & M. Pure Cane.- Grown in~ ' Olb. clth55 O.S O t4cLAS . The lMdem Cleanser for Genierai Use. 14-oz. sifter topLO tins...... .....do.69 1 fat **. louse gueSt Mrs. K Paul, who is to s here. Klein of St. a f ew days [ ns . . . ............ tins, each 29c:... rts ........... '5.s Ua TflÇ?flUr( <JJmeW vim stititte of. Park .Execives.

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