Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Apr 1928, p. 76

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. Jllllath for the _Wilmette Public Li" · .The' Li'bru;y loaned 9,()66. ·or:t bGiy u~s. ·a pin ~f ~ ),781 wlumes O'Jtr March, 19Z7. .. : .. The iargest ~~mb~r- of ·bOOks withdrawn in one day was. 640 -and the ~mallest was 145, with the average of 302 books loaned each day during the month. Sixty new ] uvenile borrowers were registered and sixty-six adults. The total registration is now 5,319. The Library added 225 new books to its collection during Marf~· The total number of volumes n~ avail..·' able is now 14.006. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Littell left Kenilworth on Wednesday of last week for an extended trip west,. and Mr. anrJ Mrs. George D. Jones are leaving Saturday, with their children, for a month at Excelsior Springs, Mo. Clear up bloodshot eyes quickly and safely When eyes become blood shot from wind, dust. over-use. crying or lack of sleep. apply a few drops af harmless }.1urine. Soon they will be clear again and will feel refreshed and vigorous. Here· we have a eiintpse of some of the workers who sat in at ·lie big Community Chest organization dinner · ·; Photos by Leble )leld in the .Wornan·s club building last Thursday evening. Above, some of the leaders in the campaign being served by.the Junior lnfant Welfare Auxiliary members garbed as Red Cross nurses or Salvation Army lassies, and, below, the corps of volunteer "waiters" who contributed so lavishly of the fare provided by Caterer Fred Miller. More than 3JO Chest workers attended the "pep" ~inner. SEE EIIERSON TICI11 AS EASJ \YJNIER JERE . (Contanued from Page 1) Many persons use Murine each night and morning to keep their Vista del La1o Members. Indian Chieftain Guest eyes always clear and bright. A to Meet · New Govemon of Guy Irving Colbya montb's supply of this longAI embers of the Club Vista del Lago Chief Evergreen Tree, an Indian trusted lotion costs but 6oc. wiU be given · an apportunity to meet chieftain who has been visiting in Chitheir new board of governors at a songs and telling Indian stories, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Irving Colby, 4Zl Greenleaf avenue, on Tuesday of this week. Chief Evergreen Tree gave a program at the Colby .home for a group of local children Minor, the Illinois Assembly. Two of these Robert H. Nason, Carroll Shaffer, Candidates are north shore residents : Frederick B. Thomas, Harry C. Watts Lewis B. Springer of Wihnette, and and Fred L. Workman. Louis C. Simmel, executive s~etary :Urs. Anna Wilmarth Ickes of Hubbard Woods. Another candidate for this of the club, announces that a fuU sumof!ice-t~ere are t~irteen in the dis- mer and winter season is planned by trict whach compras~s most of t~e the organization a· construction plans ~u~try town area 10 the county-rs &are .a devised as to permit the club Wll!laiJ! F. Pr~per of Dalton, Ill., or- to operate continuously durin& the pna~~n candidate, who seeks r~- rompletion of the main structure. aomanataon on the strenath of has record in that oftice during the term about to expire. Chicago's street cars lead the eation Ia c- 'lite in average ·peed. Another candidat, whD is a resident - - -......-.~--. ----ef the Garth Sboie is ~mrj: R. Rath- McCormick. Richard Y. Yates : Mae of KeaUw~ ~ho ,eeb reiimn- several other c:aHidates tiatel. j illation to the oflice of RepreseaatatiYe- . Po!Jiq ~ ~ ..die ~s are at-large in CongreJS. Two are to be adaatq} .tiJJtb dMJiC eaQIIIoJed·1a.;re.ru'!"'!a!t~ . !_ith ... M_r~-- .R~th H~~n~ lar V~ el~~oas. ··· · · ... -:.. tentative of the Seventh bdistrict in Hugh McLennan, M. LeRoy ~.~~rom~~oo ~~woo~M~M~m C these candidates before the voters in aa atmosJ!here of strict non-partisanThe new governing board. consists ship and under circumstances not akin of the following: Commodore J. Stuart Biackton, Elbert M. A!'trim, · P. W. to the customary political gathering. Bradstreet. H. J. Cunnmgha~, John Of especial interest to local vote(s, Reed Fugard, Raymond D. Hollas, John league-s in the various villages have dinner-dance to be given at the Opera cago and vicinity during the past few &c:en particularly iotent upon bringing club, 18 West Walton place, Chicago, days and has been speaking and preTuesday evening, April 10. senting a program of Indian dances, EYEs Mu~ii~============·======~~=====~~ North Shore Gard·e n.Service VALLEY .VIEW l/RIIVL f.OI)'OUR FARM-Waukegan Road-GLENVIEW BUilding and.Conattueticm ol HOME GARDENS PARKS PLAYGROUNDS TENNIS COURTS GOLF COURSES FLAGSTONE SIDEWALKS DRIVEWAYS. ETC. B,.a.ltp: Blt~tlc Soil $7.00 tracldOIII Telepbona: lo-R' aac~ . i·.t'.J ·..U·· GLENvmw tleli.,.,.

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