Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Apr 1923, p. 5

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HE ftt Two students at Northwestern uni- versity will occupy the center of the stage until Saturday, April 28. They are Tom Gonser and Miss Ethel Flentye, •'Circus Solly" and "Circus Sally" re- spectively of the greatest circus that Northwestern students have ever at- tempted to stage. In their, hands lies all the responsibility for the affair for-they are the student managers of the- circus which i.s scheduled for a week from to- morrow. â-  â- :.-/- "MrP pp^pWii â- â-  "Circus Solly," Toni GOiisel, lialls from Montana, but he likes to claim Winnetka as his Mid-Western home. For the past t#p years he has been a familiar figure around the Winnetka Community House; It was Gonser who sponsored the water carnival which was held last summer, fiand which wis witnessed by 5,000 north, shore; residents. '•* *' ? Miss Flentye, "Circus Sally," is a resident of Wilmette, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Flentye, 729 Lake avenue, and well known among Wilmette young people as well as by Northwestern students. School Children Prepare For Annual Field Event* * Pending the completion of plans for the Wilmette i j?ield Day races and games ire June, Wilmette grade school athletes have been forced to content themselves with indoor baseball. Or- ganization of room teams was com- pleted last Wednesday arid it is prob- able that a series of inter-room in- door games will be played off this week and next according to L. F. Toddpdi- rector of physical education. >â- #?*>â- â-  Classification of the grade school pupils into three classes according to height and weight willO be cayrjried forward as^rapidly as possible. As soon as this is done elimination races and games will be run off. It is hoped by the authorities that every pupil will try out for the events. ^t Electioneering Car t#:; *:'^; "^ "'--m^ Iii|inrcs; School'Boy; Jack Durham, 10 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Durham, 713 Greenwood avenue, was struck by an electioneering automobile Tuesday of this week. The boy received bruises about the legs, and several scalp r wound* -which' necessitated three stitches. "' -. yJf:^?s:t^^^i^S^g^i'-: The accident otxured hear*tne^Ceh- v tral Avenue school at i o'clock Tues- p day noon. The boy was crossing the street as two automobiles came along Central avenue. He stepped out of the path of one macbne and into the ,, path â-  of the other..'/':; Jack is in the fourth grade. His injuries are slight, it was saidft,; j« ; ' Suffers Broken Leg In Triple Auto Collision William Pietz, Niles township, was seriously injured Friday of last week in a triple automobile accident on Sheridan road, between Forest and Elmwood avenues, Wilmette. . â€" •,. Miss Hellen Reeves of Kenilworth was «the driver of one of the cars. A Ketter Taxi company truck arid a machine be- longing to the Kenilworth Motor com- pany were the other vehicles involved in the collision. 'y-pp,: â-  â-  '-"f0\ . 'i?ppp h Piebt, whjo â- â- ' was-- aft-%c«^u|^#f:oi;' the *Keri^lworlK|§ir^br company car^ was taken to th§O^msfeenJiospit^wherjtJl HE LAKE SHORE NEWS, flRIDAft APRltfM Mi Dubbs, 1221 Greenwood â- >tin&&^ffl«M' charge of ticket sates for the benefit. v.; LOSE FATHER BY DEATH m ^Jacob Scheidenhelm, father #iof Frank J. Scheidenhelm and Edward Scheidenhelm, passed away at hit home at Mendota, Illinois, on Sunday, •April 8, at the age of 82 years. IMPROVEMENT ASS-N. MEETING The Wilmette Improvement associa- tion is to hold its annual meeting in the Public Library hall Tuesday ev<ning, April 24, at 8 o'clock. The meet- ing will include the election of direc- tors and a discussion of current busi- ness* it is announced. •f»-xi% FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST pQgll IQii T^^^f^ Wilmette, Illinois. ^^P5i|^i^^ h';P^prf i'^Pn ::P:p::S:,Sp:^iKp^M- â-  AnilOllllCeS tk ^P'P-i P^P 'r<"?P: '^Pf&'P. Lecture on Christian Science pj^:^m „*,: Wf'-pim W^^SS^^M^'.:0' '.: iP.-iP ' \ Membsr of Board «f Lectureship of The Mother Church, "Jp: , Tli* First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Sunday Afternoon, Apr. 22,1923, at StaOo'clock 'Mm; I.X&. mMf ment AT WINNETKA WOMAN'S CLUB Oek Street end Maple Avenue, Winnetka, Illinois .'A THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED We are Exclusive ..4JG1 1122 Central Ave. was found he had suffered a broken leg other injuries.!. He is reported re- ll^^^'NeiV'.Trier-hasvbeen invited to take p§lift.' part, in 'a. Public Speaking contest at Ww- Belbit College, May '5. â- .â- .Entries- will li^:':' he made in the^SirPs: reading and the ^|l^^,::^temporanebusy."'-speaking' "contests. il^^rj^puts.^ w}It:;bri';rn«TC-ltt.^€^Wal As- tglft' semMy; Thursday>.May. ,4|§:MissPay- iSplâ- ; -ton"is coaching a group.'ol":six from 1^^;;: which', two students will be selected if^p^tei*eprjesehtithe, school. What is i?C!iw^ W8M. ~t.....r •#"......"" an at regular price- item Wi:', 1 iillt- smm Popular Orchestra Artist ~'â- â- â- â- " Trained in Local Studios i^»i';:-liIesta :Smim,"who ha4::::Siic1i a .success-- ^ I iul appearance with the Chicago Sym- H , phony orchestra at the VPop" concur ||§:pp last week, was given her foundation by IS Miss Wihifred Townsend of ttie Town- itfh:^-send-F i**gerald;i;*M Hf-/ Brown building on Wilmette .avenue.;.^ mt'py.^l Stella Roberts and Rsim R#, who ar |g s^ejj known ort the north shore^ alsc Mj;^^^ ^I^Misfr......." ;^^^ieiir In Benefit For In this sale ii a high-class#ltanda^ the same as we sell j hai^ SoM;:5^ ^^XJL vvl mim <' ^" :"":v?'Ke4P%^WSâ- Â«;:^;^$ISffe^ '4JM<£1 pifi .Methbers of p^go|s lounges* Se^ are sporisorh^^On Miries* WirigS,n a * benefit for ^4q|%-l^tiMwg--:-vjW &W& : NatioriaJfTCindergarten: and Elementary College; to be given Saturday^ inbrning â- â€¢^v'Aprr >v;Theatre ,r._tmmm The College has secured as: Sheridanr road aahd Ridge avenue>Sat tl?e .V." 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