Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jun 1922, p. 2

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'iii"i',MH!.gjJ'.'jf â- :•**•: ft:'Ww.-fe-fl1 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNfe.3 16, 1922 » Mtasa LOCAL F Francis E. Neir and Walter Quinby Take Cdurse Francis B. Neir, son o* Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Neir of 201 9th street, Wilmette, Is the first Wilmette boy to register "foTCamp RooseveTtTthenational hoys' camp near LaPorte, Indiana, this sum- mer. Walter Edward Quinby of 1282 Asbury avenue, Hubbard Woods, will accompany Francis to the camp. Botn boys are students in the New Trier High school. , A comprehensive military, educa- tional and recreational program awaits the boy who decides to attend the camping season from July 5 to August 15, according to Major~F. L. Beals, camp commandant. Saturday afternoons, Sundays, and free periods during the week will be given over to ball games, field and track events, handball, volleyball, and other outdoor sports, all carefully supervised by trained athletic coaches and instructors from the Chicago public high schools. Swimming will be in Silver Lake, and a big water carnival will be held once during each period. "Y" to Entertain The "Y" will again furnish special entertainment. Movies, boxing con- tests, and home talent shows will b© presented. TiTXSerican Red Cross will cob- o'clockSunday nuking, â„¢neme£ duct claie. )d First Aid and Red furthermore, Jfjherejire WJ" Electric cars connect the camp with LaPorte, eight miles distant. .,,.. Indications, Major Beals stated, are that applications for attendance at the camp will be greater than during the past three years. This he believes is due in part to the change In loca- tion, which brings the camp so much nearer to Chicago. He urges candi- mte?~terseHcr~ifrllieir applications without delay. Camp opens on July 5. Legion News The members of Wilmette Post No. 46, American Legion, members of the Woman's auxiliary and friends will, on Sunday, June 18, Journey out to the Forest Preserve to partake of some real enjoyment. The committee made up of two "live wires," Morse and McCarthy, has planned great doings for the day and it is hoped that as many as can will be out. For the day the plans are as follows: First of all, it is to be a real, sure enough basket picnic somewhere in the Forest Preserve. In order that all will have good appetites to answer mess call, there are going to be var- ious doingsâ€"baseball, for instance, so that Commander Olin will not have to go to Evanston, and also because Chairman Morse thinks he's an ath- lete. Various other events will follow to make the day one to remember. All those planning to fattend*!" meet at the Village halt at 10:46 hers having extra room in their ma- cWnes, call up H. F. Goheen at 922 Forest avenue. On exhibit at the Renneckar Drug company next week will be a large photograph taken of the members who took part in the parade and Decoration Day activities. This Photograph Is the work of Mr. T. Slater Gillette, MO T^e^^enuer^^o^d^nated^the^ at- tractive picture to the Wilmette Post. He says he has a number of good snap- shots taken on that day in the park, and that all who desire some can re- ceive same by calling on him. We need not comment on Mr. Gillette s work. He has a reputation. The committee in charge of the Carnival for the fall 4s fast at work, and will shortly give forth an an- nouncement of real interest to every- body. •'______ Mrs. Rose Cox, who conducted the children's dancing classes at the Wil- mette. Woman's club this past winter, left June 6 for Europe, where she will spend six weeks studying dancing in Paris and London. wnmniniu LUUAS BROTHERS All Kinds of Fruits and Vegetables WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WILMETTE, ILL. 637 West Railroad Ave. Telephone Wilmette 1S9 Leaky Roof*, Gutter; Spout; Slate, Tile, Tin Work 1124 Greenleaf Avenue Dr. LESLIE W. JONES loomW. Brown Buiidfog-4fouwr 1JM2 A.JA. 2^-^P-m Te^hone Wilmette 2557 J^tfhsJhexe Phone Wilmette 2558 William Salmen CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ESTIMATES cheerfully furnished on New or Repair Work 964 Spruce St., Winnetka Phone Money Jtee|pJ Avoid tie^ Mwager of loss ;«i*i ^wfoen Vou carry cash ^ the difficulty in cashing personal checks by using our VACATION MONEY in the form of BANKER'S?CHECKS. They are always safeâ€"railroads, hotels, stores, etc., everywhere will accept them. You will appreciate their convenience. v Wilmette State Bank Your Home Bank Before leaving, store your valuables in our fire and Burglar proof Vaults- moderate monthly charges.^ 4-m :*S PATRONIZE THE ADVERTISERS £. WOLfF ^^==^Jlcnairing Phone Wilmettcl58 or296 ANNOUNCEMINT I Have Opened the ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^1 EARL ASHER MOTOR SERVICE at 914 University Place . Betweed Maple Ate. and Benson Ave. I was formerly head service man for the Gage Motor Salea Co. of Evanston and was later eon- neeted with the Evanston Motor Service. I have associated with me only first class mechanics and will be able to o«ve automobile owners the best of service in the future, m In the past. NEAR ALL TRANSPORTATION My new headquarters Is conveniently located just two blocks north of Davla St. Railway,Sta- tion and North Shore Electric Station (at Church St.), two blocks west of street ca* line, and two _and one-half blocks from Davis St. Elevated Station. T ^ All Makes of Air-Cooled and Water- Cooled Cars Serviced and Repaired I m Mil AnOunceJWcycntion fiii fit •:iH IP Especially Is This ^^^^K Periodical Inspection of Your Cai| It serves as a preventative, by detecting symptoms of approaching trouble, which may be easily remedied, but which if neglected, might develope into chronic disease, pq^ngfO|^|aB^ 'and c3Ep©iwc.^i£f;^ First Claw Painting and Simonizing Cars Washed at Any^-Hour 1 WE SPECIALIZE ON FRANKLIN . JORDAN HUPMOBILE ALL WORK GUARANTEED _ EARL A^HER Office Phone 343 Residence Phone 6768 f Continuance Sale on Broken Lots of Shoes Ladies* White Canvas Strap >rs > . v $2.49 Ladies9 White Canvas Oxfords . . . $2,19 Children s White Canvas Oxfords With Goodyear ~Wdt~andTIib^ irens wnite Canvas One-Strap Slippers with two buttons. "I Sizes 8 I to 11 ~; $L29 Sizes 111 to 2\i.. $1.39 Black Vici Kid (Rice and Hutchins) One-Strap Slip- pers^i^^

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