Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Mar 1922, p. 2

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^wFiu^lfHOra MARCH 3, 1922 (Continued from First Page.) 13 acre tract for purposes of estab- lishing a large community playground, that would serve the schools and com- munity aswell. ___Acquisition of the westZIMl of Hie tract by the Village will necessitate another election, authorized under the Playgrounds Act of 1915. This elec- tion, it is confidently expected, will 8 be held in connection with the regular Village election TiTApril." 11 West Side Approves Plan Residents of the west side are said ~to~~be~T*arttcntarly^anxious that the designated site for the proposed new school building be selected by the voters- Saturday, since the establish- ment of a school in that vicinity would be advantageous in many ways for the children in the homes in that sec- tion of the village; forgone thing, mini- mizing the necessity of crossing the tracks in the daily journeys to and from school, a constant source of anx- iety for the parents. The prospect pt a spacious and strictly modern school stru rlurfi„with^ gymnasium facilities and assembly rooms, with adjoining playgrounds, has appealed to west side residents and they are expectecLtojuarch to the polls in full fojce_next Saturday after- noon to regSslbeir^ favorable vote on the propositions " submitted"" ljy_tKe~ more than 500 petitioners. LOCAL PENFIELD 1EAGUE OPENS DRIVE FOR The Wiimfttte-Penfield league, organ- ized a few weeks ago by a group of village leaders^ launched a determined campaign this week in the interest of securing the nomination of Frederick fVANSTGNSWIMMER gTOJEEf NEWTRIW FOR TITLE TORCrT20 Evans ton High team will meet New school swimming High in a ____....._________ Trier third meet to decide the championship of the Suburban League on Monday afternoon, March 20, according to an announcement by John T. Riddell, di- rectorxiLjrtWetics^^t„Jhe^ Evanston school. ....â- Â£* I At present the two teams are tied I for first place, .each school having f^won a 30 to 29 victory in its home I tank. The decise contest will be held in the Patten gym pool, as the rules _____ __ inire a °®^raVtank t !^"Peltme7d7TleTrablican-candidate for Cook County commissioner at the April 11 primaries. * -----â€"h-w The ~ intial step of the Penfield backers was a complete circulariza- tion of the village, in which the voters were called upon to register a 100 per cent vote at the primaries. The aim of the league, the circulars read; "it to secure a union of the en- ergiesT influences and actions~of the Tesidents of Wilmette* to promote the candidacy of Frederick W. Penfield of Glencoe for nomination at the April- primarie&^^m the_xegular Republican ticket for member of the County board. Among the benefits sought by New Trier township, according to the cir- cular are, repairs and improvements on township highway's; extension of the TPnrasf Preserve district, a com- Who'U Donate Score Bond? Athletic Club Member* Ask :â-  with ball playing Time only a month or two in the future members of the Wilmette Athletic club, who sponsor tbeTtctivities of the baseball team that bears that name, have issued an ap- peal inviting' some, public spirited business man of the community to erect a score board on the Playing field at Seventeenth street and Wil- mette avenue. Elmer Leis, phone Wilmette 2456, is handling the'purse strings for the club and will be glad to hear from the score board propo- sitionWithlnThe next few days. â€" The Athletic club Is holding regular weekly meetings at the Byron Stolp gymnasium and, if the enthusiasm displayed in these preliminary gather- ings is any indication of the spirit to be evidenced when the season gets under way, Wilmette may expect an "up and at 'em" ball cliib. Every nman in theâ€"village fe~inyited to theâ€"a Thursday meetings. munity golf course; a township zon ing law and foreclosure~of~arixrrge~»c- cumulation of tax liens. Names affixed to the circular, repre- sented ^asL the Publicity committee^ of the Wilmette-Penfield league, included Robert Stoddard,, Samuel J. Nordorf and Karl Xing. Edward.Zipf is chair- man of the league.â€"________:____ SKELTON LOWERS OWN MARK Ne world's records fell in last week's Central A. A^ If. swimmingr championship events at the. Detroit Y. M. C. A. The star performer was Robert Skelton, Illinois A. C. of Wil- mette, who lowered his own Central A. A. XLmark by one^ second in the €2(Hyard breast stroke event. Skel- ton was never in danger and increased his. Iftafl nnntimiaUy.-Anishing SJXtV feet in front. Skelton was a former star at New Trier High school. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Leon ^EJlis of Evanston are the guests of Mr. and Mrs^. Grant Ridgway.______„._ ,.™„____ , S^SIm Your Boy and Girl Success is in them if you y jll brin | i ^4 Successful people in all^g^ have practiced thnft from thilcm Savings Account for them toclay in out bank. Help them earn jand save their j pennies, nickels, dimes and guarters jby using the Automatic Receiigng ^Tellers lew. -at the -Central, Logan, St. Frances, Kenilworth or High School where they can obtain receipted stamps and paste them in folders for deposit on their Savings Account with the StateaiBank >ME BANK A NICKEL BANK I FURNISHED WITH EVERY ACCOUNT March Specials ^^m^fW&msF'Bise^^M^1 |§j|||Far Foreign Missions Today illiiiWilmette women, representing the HiiS various mission societiesâ€"«£- 4«fr lil^cliurches affiliated with the Wilmette gfc-W Gn^cln^trhToTu^ ilSIl servances'of 'the International Day of 111 Prayer for â- - Foreign Missions today §§it, with services artfre^^strreengregar if 1 tfonal churchi Wilmette and Lake H^ st^avemiesr;â€"'n"^;^"v;^i;-•--â- â€"-:•:-- --.....^,v.,:; _ MM:'-h The meeting, beginning atp 2 II Mi o'clock, will be- addressed by Miss l^ltf^SteTlS^^ ;,^g'cently visited mission stations pt the render some musical numbers;* Mrs. «s^ George P. 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Coupe, $1380 Touring Car, 3955 Roadster, SOS) ^ Panel Business Caiv $1040 Screen Business Car, $940 ^ ".......""" Ig^imiJmJKihaetteâ€"^4^^a^^MM^ ,:,^,„*„^ ........ 1^^M^^^iWM^^SMm§fsiM Wt

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