Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Mar 1928, p. 16

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The well grooaaecl womaa · Of today bows. the importance of a smart coifare. Eatrut yoanelf to oar care aad M aaarecl of proper aad becomiaa ~ects. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~M~r~s.~W~e~st~s[i;f~o~rn~1e~r~h~o~m~e~,~foir~b~u~r1~al. ll Et~anston Sh~p O~Jm: Tuesda,, Thursday Ernest Cazel of Wilmette, Homer G. Cazel of Deerfield, Raymond E. Arthur L. Bredfield, 1829 South ·p d C 1 · d N h Tenth avenue, Maywood, .has an· CazeI o f asa ena, a ., an as nounced himself as candidate for the C. Cazel of Winnetka, passed away at Republican nomination to the office of her home, 860 Pine street, Winnetka, r e p r ese.nta· Friday, March 9, following a brief t~ve. in the 11· illness. Services were conducted from bnoa~ s t a t e I e g a s 1a ture f r 0 m t he the Scott Funer~l parlors at 1109 Cen· tral aven~e, Walmette, last Saturday. Seventh sen· The remaa~s were taken to Olney, ~II., atorhl dis· strict which includes New Trier Township. Mr. Bredfield has resided in May· wood for two years and has lived in Cook county all his life. If elected to oflice he promises to comply with the wis·hes of the .people of his district, to do what is best for the people of the state and to advocate clean politics· Through the experience he has gained in executive positions, which he has held in the past, his legal training and familiarity with conditions in Cook county fit him to serve effectively and intelligently in this capacity, his many supporters declare. The seventh district ""'Xtends to Wheeling, Barrington and Glencoe on the north, Chicaeto Heights on the south an~ Lemont to the county line on the west. Samuel H. Moore of 707 Laurel avenue is in Springfield, Ill. attending the Illinois state gas convention. He left last Tuesday and expect3 to return to Wilmette tomorrow. c. A. L. Bretl(Jeltlls Ct~rulitlr~te lor.Seat in Stale Assembly ,..)JBml __rg C.Lgtton I Sons and Saturday Et~eninp CHICAGO-State aod )ack.,n Ia o.r EYaadell Sllop . In the Newest Styles-2 GolfTrousers · · · EVANSTON-Orrinaton and Church A Real Boy's Suit and a Real Spring Value! LYTTON JR. SUITS !I .... get it. For these Lytton Jrs. are a real boy's suit if there ever was one! Stout virgin woolens, hard -to-tear linings, thorough needlework-it takes plenty to break that combination. And many are "Cravenette Processed." But that is'ft't aU! They have style too- beautiful light tans and greys, totally new patterns, the correct spring styles including Norfolks for little fellows. Sizes from 6 to 18 years. Other Lytton Jrs. up to is the time for bis new spring Suit, N ow and Our Ev8Dit0n Shop is the place to March Special $35. See them! Lytton jT. Tweed Topcoats, $20 ' -~ Sweater Sets GolfKnickers -11.00 WEATER and J.e S -..ch-lib theee, and a of knicken-a real pair to ~.45 . ·. . .4".,le-Jaac·d lull Briabt out~ colon, THEY'RE cul in uue Six Bemie Special ·Portraits c:omh1rwinn. far play boun. uoosual1*181Dicle&O.hen The. are pure wonted in in a varied eelecdoa, $3.95 lhe DeWell pMimll. to $7.50. . Regular S10 Value On 11., · we will IDOI7f s to oar MW llwlio, 1623 &hriiMIJ ,.,.,, . oppolite Potto. . . llllo.n..t-Aw. 'I T.a.u......, _

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