Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 May 1922, p. 8

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â- ^fr^lftWPHft1 mmmw^mmsm: 8 THE T.AKR SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 19,1922, m V jGIencoe Child Model For r Albright's Prize Statue Little pick Wernecke, four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. War- -necke, Glencoeresidents, has been chosen by Melvin Albright, youthful â- sculptor who resides on Scott avenue, as the model for the child figure in his statue "Motherhood" now being done in the contest which will eventually place a work of that title at the en- trance to the Health Sanitarium at â€"Lincoln Park, Chicago. Mr. Albright, son of the famous painter, won first place in the prelimi- > nary contest* among fifteen competi- • tors. He is one of three nowâ€"vying for the prize of $1,000 for the work to be selected. Northwestern U. Alumni to Banquet This Evening The annual banquet of the North- -western university Alumni associa- tion is to be- held at the Winnetka "WdmaiTs club, this evening o'clock. President Walter Dill Scott, and the Rev. George Craig Stewart will be the .irincipal speakers. There will be the annual election of officers. â€"â€"May 19 is designated as Northwest- ern Day and will be observed with the "burning of the candles'* ceremony by alumni in every section df the country. . Reservations for the banquet a*e to be made with Miss Rebecca Anthony* 680 Bluff street, Glencoe.. Pholoe Glencoe 235. NEED MAIL MESSENGER Sealed proposals for carrying the United States Mails between the Wil- mette post office affiTlAe Chicago and Northwestern railroad, each way, will be received by Postmaster William B. Hess, until May 25, T922, according to an announcement made by the second assistant postmaster general at Washington. Blank bids and infor- mation may be secured at thejtocal post "office. Mrs, diehard jT Cody of the Evans More New Homes Recorded In the Building Permits Building permits Issued this week by the Wilmette Village Department of Public Works included applications for several attractive new homes. Permits issued included: $8,600 resi- dence for Ella Cament and Ruth Drant at' 1336 Central avenue; $550 garage for C. A. Rindall at 1317 Elmwood avenue t" $6,000 residence for Eric Nor- berg av 1001 Greenleaf avenuej $8,O0& residence for Victor H, Jones at 1605 Highland avenue; $300 alterations on Elmer Mathews home at 622 Prairie avenue. Social l>appenittd$ T'he last musical tea for,the benefit of Simmons College Endowment Fund at^Il3a4j»iM-*e held at â-  the "Iron Lantern," i corner of Cass and Ontario streets, Chicago, on next Monday -afternoon^ Mr. Ernst Bacon, pianist, will furnish the program. week to his home at 911 Greenwood avenuerfrom the southland, where he has been during the winter months. '.. "â€"-o-â€"" '.'â- '.'."'V : Major and Mrs^HaroldG. Sperling who have been in Chicago for the win- ter, have moved into their home 1343 Chestnut avenue.:.;;^--|;|;; at Mrs: Kerry C. Meagher, wM^enter- tain the members of the, Duplicate Bridge club this afternoon at. Jier home, 716 Central avenue. Mr. and Mrs. H; B. Paine of 1235 Elmwood avenue, have moved to 1»$ Broadway avenge, HighlandJPttk^ â- : ..................kiiH Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Harris Clark of Evanston, announce the birth bl a son, Wendell Harris, Jr., on April Ms Mrs. P. I* S. Harman and two chil- drn, Stetson and Richard, of 1011 Chestnut avenue, left May 12 for a two weeks*' visit with Mrs. Harman's, parents In Arlington Heights,-Mass. Mr. J. C Baker, 347 Maple avenue, and his nephew, John Sproul, have returned from Rockford, 111., where they were called by the death of Mr. Sproul's mother, Mrs. William C. Sproul. Friends of Mr. Horace G.-Draryr ton Hotel, entertained the Thursday' Luncheon club this week at the hotel. 1 Forest avenue, will be interested in knowing that he^s recovering nicely from ah operation recently performed at St. Francis hospital. â€"oâ€"- James Baker, small son of Mr. and Mrs. John Clark Baker, 347 Maple avenue, is confined' at the Evanston hospital, recovering .from a mastoid operation. ~ George 1559 Sherman Cash Meat Native Rib Roast of Beef, MD. • ••'•'•• • •• • •• • •• •. • • •»â- Â»*** Fancy Leg of Lamb, lD« ............ . . ; . •}" /2C Shoulder of Veal Roast. Shoulder of. Lamb Roast, Hindquarter of Spring- Lamb, from 6 lbs. up. per lb.............39%c Very Best Plate Corned icer •••••••••••••• *&/%%* Choice Pot Roast.... .12%c Fresh Flank Steak..... .25c Fresh Brookfield Butter, 39c Leaky Roofs, Gutters, Spouts, Slate, Tile, Tin Work New Shop 1124 GreenleaT Avenue Calves Sweet PER LB. Peacock Beacon PER LB. 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