Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Dec 1937, p. 9

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ticipating in, the digcuss:ons.N marked. Admitting frankly that1 goal of $30.000 15 flot yet in sig there was ne disposition to quit job. The spirit,,on thecotry toIeen, right on until the amoi prescribed by the budget comii has been reachlwd. EIect New Dir«.crat The annual electIon of offilcers the flrst order of business. A nO infting cnbmmittee crnsisting of Enc Steen, chairman, Karl D. King Henry.Fowler, reported the followi iate for nomination for five vacanc on. the direcforate due .te thee piration cf the, ternis'of Lyman Drake, 933 Lake avenue: Mrs. D. Thaleg. 617' Greenleaf a v e nu George H. Rkeddinsg. 1034 Roma road. Henry 1Fowler, 1404 Fort avenue. and Arthur C. Young4e !M4 Iiflbard road. The siate presented bv the not inating, committee con sisted cf t] following: Mrs. Walter N. Sutherland,8 Oakwood avenue, Frederiek was Dr. PJWID5s spent four years in the the, under-graduate de»artment at Yale th, and,,fourvea'-q ;n theorraduiate-sehool. the takinor his PhD deotree ýthere. and 'was spcaioinir in îoology a nd cmpr unt. ative anatomy. Dr. Phelns is now instructor ini Le- <land-Stsmnford universitv. and., in- was cidentafly. is doing research worlc in m_ oceanotzraphv for the California I*ish och and Came conmmission. and I _1 83,) le avenue: Arthur ontiac roati: Fred- ,d. 1014 Elnnvood ur C. Younizb-,g. 1to succeed i hm- retrement finm the official board. President Becker stated that1 the annuat aud-t. madp bv C. 'Q. Bur- lingame ý(C. P. A.). 812 Greenleaf avenue, at no expense te the açsic- ciation. had been received. The -ans cf the -açsoiation were ex- tended te Mr. Burlingame for this To SoRclt Noe-Civers A check-up on contributionq shewed that net more than one-haif cf the families of Wilmette bad - any--'piedge whatever te the Chest. 0f this numbker sme who had eiven last year had. madie ne resnonse at ail th-s vear. the balance being madie un> of families who have SLIPS HOSE CREPE 'SLIPS e. Mm YOU. FOR SATIN SLIPS GIETS! ROLLINS H0SIERY -95 1.10 1.25 Hompor i(otning. Membhes Edward. A. Zimmerman. 219 Sixti street. offereti a resolution te thc effect that the services of the retir- ingz directors hati been cf such high quality that sonme spéecial expression of appreciaton should be given themn and proposinz that they be elected to the honorarv tposition of ¶'drector ave. the resp e budget. at the irai ntil the fàlli s bÎiity. cf completing- I was agreeti, however. aign must continue rnount of t he hndzet 1 didrm .......... ........... .... .

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