Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Aug 1939, p. 27

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essary part of any democratie un- dertaking, but we must bave as a bagis for our emnotional reactions knowledge and understanding of fun- damental demnocratie problems. "It seems to me that.the League of Women Voters is the kind' of or- ganization which ýattempts constant-! ly to make, thought precede action. There are too many individuals and groups among us who are. willing to t ak e action, before ta kin'g thought." if you* do: agree with Presîdent Dylstra, and if you believe that a demnocracy in which many do flot vote and many vote without Wis- dom, then we believe that you would welcome a chance to work on a sound basis of fact and make-your- self a more effective voting citizen. Participation in the work of the, lo- cal league. will help you. -Mrs. L. K. Gillson. membership * chairman, Wlmette League of WomenýVters 'Will Osborne Takes Over at.Bearlh Walk With the cail to "enjoy an evening on the Beach Walk before the sum- mer is gorie,- Managing Director Dewey of the Edgewater B e a c h bhotel announces thait Will Osbrne~ **CHIERFUL AT CHORUS TAT IAIN YOUm GOODWILL Frequent.inspection end cleanup-work pr formed by Standard 011 Dealers Itmsdvàç-that's what gives you oenfi- dence in their facilities. Osborrie's Slide Music rates the distinction of being the only musical style to be patented by the U.. S. Patent Office in Washington. Built around a three man trombone sec- tion, the Osborne style emphasizes a particular glissando tone achieved by bis trombonists "sliding" from one note to another in a different register wvithout squarely hitting any of the intermediate notes. This ef- fect, used largely in introductions and in long interludes between in- El

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