Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Mar 1928, p. 10

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Still c..,m. Need for ·· The Kenilworth League of · Womeft Voters wiD hold a Candidates ·Meeting on ·April 4, in the Kenilworth club rooms. Many of the candidate_, f~r election will com~ and speak and present their side of the matter · and the voters will have an opportunitY. to judge for themsel\"es and to meet the candidates personally. Further announcement will be made and the names of the speakers will be given. Everyone is invited. Try to bring a new member. · Kenilworth Clothin1 for .Veteraaa Mrs. Joseph Joy_cet who is director of the work of local mterests at Great Lakes, announces that there is still a crying need for clothing. S.he says that while the monthly or sema-monthly parties, when cigarets, food, and coffee are brought to the men, ~re wonderful and looked forwa!d tC? wath much interest, the greatest JOY as ~elt when there are donations of clothang. Among several special requests we.re two, for old or discarded bags or· ~uttcases for the men to put their thmgs in and Mrs. Joyce wishes, now that housecleaning has begu.n, tha~ her friends and neighbors an Kemlworth will remember these facts as they go through their attics and closets. Mrs. Merritt DeMent, Mrs. J~mes .H. Prentiss or Mrs. Joyce wdl recetve all donations. h G 1'he next party day at t e reat Lakes will. be Monday, March 26, and the comm1ttee asks for vol~nteers to accompany it on that day. Call .Mr~; Joseph Joyce to offer your servtces, the announcement states. Pelinter cmd Decorator &dmclla Wichout , OIJiia-aeion ~ 1831Gree.W "-eZ7M - ···········------------~ . First Mortgage Loans on . Improved North Shore Properties · at attracttve rates HELP FILL The Kenilworth League !lf Women Voters announ~es th~ Radto program of the Voters servace for Tuesday, ~arch 27, ov~r WEAF, New York Ctty, at 6 :30 o clock. · Three nationally known ~peakers, Miss · Belle Sherwin, president of the National League of Women Voters ; Raymond Motey, professor of government at Columbia university, and lYilliam Hard a newspaper and magazine writer of 'note, wiD participate in the March 27 " Voters' Service" program devoted to a discussion of "How We Nominate Our Presidents." . Miss-Sherwin will be the first speaker and will discuss "What is the Presidential Primary?" She has been a close student of the presidential primary for years. Mr. Moley's topic ·will be "How Do Conventions Nominate?" Mr. Moley, who is a professor of government at Columbia is a recognized authority on many ph~ses of politics and government. . Mr. Hard is known to the readmg public as a newspaper and magazine writer of marked ability. He has attended many political conventions and is qualified to discuss his subject, "How is the Choice Really Made?., from an authoritative point of view. He has been in the newspaper game since 1901, and at the present time ·is a special correspondent of the Consolidated Press association . Voters Announce Speakers on Service Pro611rllm Houghton-Taylor Wedding Solemnized in Kenilworth ' · Clive Taylor, son of Mrs. William Taylor, Cumnor road, Kenilworth, was married on Wednesday afternoon at II:. 4 o'clock, to Miss Kathryn Houghton COMMUNITY of Barrington, at the Church of the Holy Comforter, Kenilworth, Rev. LeCHEST land Danforth preforming the ceremony. Mr. Taylor has been engaged in the That· P.t J0111 will IQ after we ao .,.... ~ real e'3tate business at Barrington for cu ud liake dae ad· a number of years and met his bride jatmeatl aacl repain MC~ after the cold there. After a brief honeymoon Mr. weatla« driwiq ....-. and Mrs. Taylor will be at home in Wiater'· lw'cl oa can. 10 better let a1 claeck that suburb where they have taken a onr ,oar car aacl aaake house not far from another recent It ready for Spriq _. bride and groom from Kenilworth, Mr. and Mrs. Warren McCracken. Aside from the activities of the· friends of the bride, Mr. Taylor's friends have been active in g~ving them · a number of showers, among which have been two very useful and practi!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cal ones. Mrs. Richard Taylor of Evanston gave a food shower last week and Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Kenyon of Chicago, gave a kitchen shower on Monday of this week. Service THEFIRST NATIONALBANK of.Wilmette .......... ? NEfti CLOSED ? GUE~~ ' WA'i CRA"J'.Y I EH;, WHEN I SEHT HIM A.ta A B'RTMO~Y GIFT THAT BoX OF FIHE CIGAR~ FR.OM SUPPER BRIDGE AT CLUB The Kenilworth club is having a ~upper bridge this evening. This party 1s arranged by Mrs. Hugh Peterson and Mrs. Thomas White, who will act as hostesses. It is the last regular Friday night's entertainment or ·party before Easter. On March 30, there will be a dance for the young people who are home from school for the spring vacation. The Study class under Professor Guy Terry. met at the home of Mrs. F.dwin Hedrick, Melrose avenue~ Thursday afternoon. This · is the last of his series of historical lectures for the current year. Mrs. George Richards of Essex road, Kenilworth, who underwent a serious operation at the Evanston hospital two weeks atto, returned home on Wednesday. After two or three weeks of further recuperation at l,ome, she will take up a new interest in the way of active work. She will ioin the forces of the H. 0. Stone ·Real Estate eompany. · GIVES LAST LECTURE Cigan for uncle Henry and his brother Ben. Candy for the folks at home and the girl you want to please. This is a family meeting place-a drug store of superior service. RIDGE AVENUE PHARMACY Opposite St. Joseph School C. C. Rennedcar · Phone_ Wilmette 316

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