Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Apr 1931, p. 71

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be open xrom Iso'o ic UUIJ L o'clock at night. Ail of the members of the board whose terms expire this spring, includ- ing Henry E. Cutier, president, Ralph Durhamn and 1redrick Lind, recently wereý nominated for reelection> by a ciizens' commnittee of, fine members headed 'by G. T. Hellmuth and coin- posed «of 'representatives of the two Wilmette ýparent-teacher associations and the Wilmette Woman's club. Members of 'the board are elected. for three-year terins, while the pesi- dent serves'for one year. It bas been customary. to reelect' tbe president so that be also will serve for tbree years. Mr. Cutier* bas been president for two years. Other members of the board wvho have one or more vears yet* to serve are: George H. Redding. F.. A. Cush-, .ig Smitb, Mrs.Hle iiodsa Mrs. Elzabeth Freman. School District 40 to* HoId Election April Il *The Gross Point scbool will be the poli- ing place for the annual school election of District 40> west of Ridge road Sat- urday, April 11, when a Uresident and three members of the board of educa- tion are to be elected. Trhe poils will be open f rom 1 o'clock ip the after- noon until 6 o'clock ini the evening. Fred Nelsen, president, A. E. WNolff and G. Ianson, whose ternis expire this spring, will be named on the ballot for reelection. while William R. Mor- AT PLAYHOUSE Charlotte Vogel wiIl be. heardi a piano recital at'the Playhouse0 Sunday afternoon, April. 19, undt Bertha Ott's direction. John Robert Cochran, Jr.. wb.o to Wilmette f rom the Walker county ibrary at Jasper, Ala, where she has been working for the Rosenwald foun- dation. She was f ormerly in charge of children's work at' the Savannah, Ga, public library, a nd prior t&bt hbail worked in the children's departinent of the Kansas City, Mo., public library. CAMP FIRE,,ME.ETS A Camp Pire Ceremonial meèetingý was -held at the..home of Miss Mar- garet Bach, 1241 Greenwood avenue, Thursday evening, Maich 27. There were tWenty-six. girls present. WERRENRATH, COMING Reinald Werrenrath, baritone, will give a song recital at the Studebaker theater on, Sunday afternoon, April Miss Phebe H4edrick o f Kenilworth returned last Snda f rom New Orl eans. Together with her father she spent some timie at Gulfport and Biloxi then went to. New Orleans. Mr. Hedrick went on to Hot Springs and returned to Kenilworth on Mon- day. ,Maxine Kelling is passing the Eas- ter, vacation with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Kelling, 1112 Green- wood avenue. She is attending Mouint St.- Marv's acaderhy. -,On bouses, cp a rtmfents. inand business properties, for cm 5, 7or10 yea rterms. er CODY TRUST COMPANY- 105 South La Salle Street Randolph 6600 CHICAGO T.ephont WILMETTH 2717 lnvestnwnt Securitirs Stockeu, Bonds sud Mortgagu WILMRTire. ILLINOIS, Mrs.. Frankc Nason enterta 'ined her luncheon bridge club this week at ber home, 733 Cummings avenue, Kenil- wotth. -0- Mdiss Martha Tencher, who spent her spring vacation at her home, 828 Ashland avenue, returned to Smith college ,Wednesday. EVANSTON Show Reera 900 Lndan Avenue Hubbad Woods Winn. 650 or Groemihf 0700 Show Rom Contri Avmui. liihlund Park Il. P, 4141 DISTIBUTR0FO SUPER-CORPORATIONS 0F AMERICA TRUST MHARES ReIj Mon.>y to Loan on improvdrSi- d>innce and busine.ss -property. Construction Loans-wiI b. madle to owners. REAL ESTâTE LOAN IDEPARTMENT STATIE I3ANK IANOD TRuST COMPANY Orrin gton: at Davis Evanstéo, 'llinois 1620

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