Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Sep 1931, p. 15

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of the Post, 64 members being pres- ent. This represented more thanl one- third of the Post menbersliip, whicla, incidentally, is the Iargest i history, or 177 members, G e orge, E. Leal, elected Com-1 mander,, is the hustler who is largely responsible, for the presenit higli mnetù6ership of the post,, due to bis. la bors as vice-commander during th2 past year. In private life George is a. buildingý superintendent fer: the Gerhardt F. Meyne. company, and'he lives at 1719 Walnut avenue. David. C. Leach, vice-commander- elect, didbis stuif mighitily and weil. during the past year as adjutant, He has a tougli job ahead of. him, beat-- ing the Post's 1931 mnembérship, but is the typeof hustier wvho wilI do it. Dave is swimming instructor at the Union' League club; bis residence is at. 1417 Walnut avenue. H ar ry4: Flentye, Jr., re-elected finance officer for the. umpteenth' time, requires no introductioný as watchidog of the treasury-es.pecial!y. to anyone who hias tried to collect a bill. He is a salesmian for the Boston Woven Hose, and Rubber company, and ha n.gs his bat at 729 Lake avenue. William J. Benner, sergeant-at- arms for tbe coming yecar, represents the injection of new blood into tbe uine-up. Altbougb relatively a new- comer in the ranks, ie gives promise of being a real worker and hie'll bave to be, to keep the pace set by Bihl *Bollinger' tbis year. Comirade Benner avenue' D. J. L. Walther, ele*cted director, is another wbo needs no introduction. During 1931 hé served as chairman of the Patriotic ýcelebrations commit- Boned end Rolied Vea I uoast No Waste iIrs anima1ul year boo0k. jim tells the world tbat lie is connected with W. L. Slayton and company, and lives at 303 Seventeenth street. Fred V. Lippen and Harold 0. Mohr were elected delegates to the Cook County counicil. Both are too ,eiL4n.,fliii Légion circles to r'- qui:e any introduction biere.- Fred çlai-ns to be a salesmnan, living at 1011 Cnrlavenue; Harold, .bohs'jus graduating fio the job of post conIý- mander, is vice-president of -the Molir Lino'- Saw :conîpany; .lie bangs out (occasionaàlly) at 101 Sixth street.ý These officers will be installed. at a joint, installation dinner,whicb wi'll l)e held with the Post's Auxkiliary unit, T'uesday, October 20. Watch WViI,ETTELiPF for further particu- lars. -Thiedintier vvill lie held at the Shawnee Country club. .Twomemblerstiip chevronsý were awarded to George, Leal,' for bhaving brouglit teîî new memnbers Ânto the Post during 1931; Doc. Hawkins and Russell Johnson each received1 one chevron for five new memibers; Doc, incidentally, acquired a chevron last year as well. The Post inemlyersbjp_ is now the largest in its history, and the Department of Illinois is now the largest departmnent in the Legion. After the meeting, Capt. Johin W. Gorby, tcf "A Century of Progress" gave a very interesting talk, telling us in deta il what the 1933 World's Fair is ail about. -John B. Stanton. nU cul recovered. 1144 Lake Ave. Ph. WiI. 1091 Prce leasonable * *34CIb * *23c IL 1 Piano Prlvateand Class Lesso Columbi selool of 3Mi 627 Eleventh St. Phtono Wllimette 2388 Painting - 1412 EImwood Avenue' Wihni.tte Wihuutte 2997 Winnetkà 1912 RXestock .Youm ,,Pantry Todlay tomorrowend cvey-day, Nat- ional la CO. heIl» you tgo k;; your food cous down and your standard of living up with Oront mir~ainoie . Fine qulit, Ioods-f'eulil I S u *sige and f.li mea«u»#,COMO,nbndwkh .l na cuIt.- sse ce aid you bto resto;kyour panlry wlt t ii.Fali, *food savlngs., Floua"i 5 Haze'lobr '-*13c nMmft LardS>W#fs 1SiIipolf Coke Swansdown .Fo ýC of . Off Breakfast BUsard -7 ýINATIONAL E C 0 J P'GGLY 'YVICCLY 31 26c 23/ Stb.2 e *3 îS'O Navy*Beans wrBlue Rose Rce. k5 Red Salmon As.&. Hme.. cm5 Pi*neappi. -à== .3 oCm" 55< Fok uds' 3 8=1"17 'C713 dg, 2k Oleomau'garmne No". ýe's 1Me Sunsweet Prunes ...,.. c 0 Seminole Tissu* 'ou.3 19c- O.ueite M 1oa lUo.lb 41us a. ".13C Blue Ribbon '-.Tt . . . cm41c National "' Food, Stores THI OuALITY Osocmms OF THE MIDWIWST SINCI logo THESE PflIES EFFECIVE9 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMIER 18 AND 19 Dope ndable, .U,,mif orm , Quaiity Prce s Effective Friday and Safurday,, September 18 and, 19 .348 LINDEN AVENUE 110i5 CENTRiL AVENE 019ý MAIN STREET', .118$.WILMETTE AVENUE

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