Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jun 1923, p. 3

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GUILD PROGRAM IS DEL1GHTTUL .'ill Ex See "Frog Prince" There was only one disappointing feat- ure in the performances given under the auspices of the Associated Guilds of St. Augustine's church on June 4 and 5 at the Woman's clubâ€"that so few people were there to enjoy such really fine shows.X& â- '0mi^»"»/' ,fe ^-•*:*â- :/ "The Frog; Prince* was splendidly given by the children who all sang the quite difficult music and went through the stage business without a stumble. ' Raymond Irving sang very sweetly as the Prin&e, Marjone Pardee wasj charming as the Princess, and Miss Mar- jorie Day acted the old King's pari splendidly./?; r#-' â-  AM The beautiful costumes were designed and made under the direction of Mrs. Chester 'I^wrenceVfa%:' M$.A. }' The delightful dancing of Marjorie and Marie Brewer and little Esther Mor- gan, pupils of Miss Vehber, was greatly â- â-  appreciated.^--" i#-'istnvV-i <â- -'â- â-  ^'-A.:. h The comic sketch written and compos- Id by William E. Beazley was a great Success in the able hands of Chester Lawrence and his band of fellow work- ers. It was encored again and again. "Between the„ Soup andJfafcJSMSttiry/V a one-act comedy, was excellently por- trayed by Mesdames Charles Hender- son, Margaret %Seibc^ and Katherine Shaw. It provoked much laughter. ' The whole performance is to be re- peated in autumn, when it is hoped the excellent work of both the children and the grown-ups will draw a packed house. | The productions were under the direc- tion of Mj:, an^ *Mrs. jyilliara E. Be^ue-. ley. :"::;?;-'J.:'iS3|i:.'^.%. !?. "'â- /â- :;.;..^. |! J. J. Keegan, who directs the destinies pf the North Shore Combustion com- pany with offices^ on Electric place, Wil' mette^ is condticrriig ah intensive sale! campaign these days in the distribution of the Combustion Oil Burner. He prom- ises 100 percent efficient service which. imaaKg'sft^^ wsm< Sfi'ifBIJffi!' Preserve This Stir-Citizens'Plea isp any one win teil you, is some service. Mr. Keegan has entered into an agree- ment with Hollister Inc> for some con- sistent advertising.< -. 'â- â-  . -/..â-  ^.'^^ lIlSHHuMR mm SHE assastsaea: The Wilmette Improvement associa- tion is deeply interested in having pre- purposes large. Zoning Board of Appeals when a large virgin-wooded Oakwood tract* "streteh^ ing from Oakwood avenue south to Isa- bella street and fronting on Main street. A recent request by the owners of the property to have this beautiful tract zoned Commercial, to permit erection of store buildings there, was denied by the group ot citizens entered protest promised that steps would be taken im- mediately in requesting the Park dis- trict to condemn the^^opf^,:Jox; nark purposes, A. â-  â-  â- : ^. â- â- , \.;, AAA-iA^AtiAAA^AAn ;| Petitions indicating that requests arej to be circulated in the very near future, according to officials of th^ ^ilmette Improvement J^Mabc»!lal«.r".v:::',^.::t^â- ^"r:.•^â-  An article setting forth the b^uties and historical values of this stretch of virgin forest land is to be found on the first page of thi| i|sue of ^he "Lake Shore News. AA^^A*AhA-^&^k: â- : 'â- .. â-  Ail? .:^AK St. John Parish Plans f Annual Outing For June 23 Truly, Jhe picnic season is at hand. the Sunday school outing of St. John's church will be held Saturday, June 23, at um, uf the Cuuk wuuiy.PuHM Tfi serves. The affair will be in the nature of a Basket picnic. An "interesting program is being arranged. ; AntcoiG. Wille heads this week's list of home huildefs in Wilmette: with a permit.' to begin construction oh a two-story $&#)& house a% #9 SHer- idai road. EigM^wWW permits were given out during the ;-jveeJc by the village authorities. The eight per- mits represent real estate investments -orTOawr^^^^^"^^^^-" â- â-  ~....._~ ~ : Another large petnut was granted" to Henry J. gutter. Mr. Lutter re- ceived permission to erect a one-story $23,000 dwetiihg at 1122 Sheridan road- A $12}0J0 residence/ will be built at 203 Third^ti^et>r Oscar Ol- son, who, ajsp^ r^ceiy|j|3^ermit this week. &v,;;,,&;;;as ;i August Carlberg was granted a per- mit to erect a two-story dwelling at 104 Fifteenth street. The house will have an estimated cost of $6,000. Per- mits for the construction of private garages were granted to William Boll, 1109 Greenwood avenue; F. E. John- son, 350 Greenleaf avenue; C. W. Johnson, 216 Golf terrace and E. G. Goode, "242 'Wood \c6v^A§A0^AAAm^ WANT^ ESTIMATES ON STREET OPENING evening to prepare estimates on the cost of opening * NEW POLICH^LIWER !?? The Wilmette Police department Tues- day was authoriz«d#*by ithe Village board to pufchase a ^new Ford; car to be added t6 the equipment Or* the de- partment. The authorities also stipulated that the new car be given a coat of policeman's blue paint and the police insignia stamped on the. doors*< â-  â- .. â- <â- . â- â- '**- â- ;-* J : â- â€¢ â- â- â- ;;-â- â-  â- -^mtfaJgimm^* r::-m-MaHGKED'-:mt- ^inJihsMAAM: sons of Mr. and Mrs. A, W- Wiggles- worth, of--426 Central avenufe. thjs-weck- returned from Culvjerlj^htafeAcademy^ They are both members of the Black Horse troop and Thoinas accompanied the crew, to Philadelphia-last week where Culver won the InterschOlastic champion- ship.;' \ ' l ' ")' V^0 â- -â-  ACT ON SAFETY SIGN" PLAIf A request of the New Trier Commer- cial association for permission to place safety signs on Wilmette streets where fatal accidents have occurred, was con- sidered at Tuesday's regular session of the Village board. The matter was re-- ferred for action to Village Manager Schultz. jEii^l^ •ISIS wtperytking for the Automobile â- ft 'â- "i*ffi;..';"-ll^"s ......._;|iMl^au^ ^y^Ky?^eep: clothing cleanâ€"-and they^ make pj^P^bot weather ljiding much'inore pleasl mi2^$&tt,. especially. ,p)R;^feSl ,M|iP!(st^ll Evrklean, $1.00 De Luxe, $2.00 â- Jii^il PP^,J^|K^:^|ji|% J. C. Slown A. B. Van Deusen S5f HotWeathej Suits:*lfl r,^5-r-^,,-Boiri--7. to., lr Te«i#WP« All made with two pairs of knickers :'.' .OrayiStan5"ftor.-cr«*wii' <Hll ClI" obtorH^ Gray and brown palm ,1»IMiB;v^ff;y:--v.:.^'.'> ,Tan, sand colo*" or brown palrii beach cloth, tayitf'o0Stt'1t CA ?.cut;'.....;.v.;....;...,:.i^#I**W Brown •; or â-  blue â-  withaSIl f 1 r mm ?. ::!wWt(e^'.(rtr^p^|i'5^^.Sf +;£$$Y *5f#J;i|: Caps to match above suits $2.00, $2 50 and $3.1 1§ The Village^ hoard Tuesday ^veni authorized Village ^Engineer Roberts H«:i^;'^ WU Like Our Store III j^^J^^it^^^ftjji^ â- *, %$'^$t&^:-$$0M Intimate Connection* ^mtlrSoutli Water Street wholesale houses enahle us to secure the very best the market affords. |We ..dl^Kn||pl handle- cheap ^ds;* "Oaily trips from Chicago assure our cus- tomers lre»h fruits and vegetahilesj ......M Fruits, Vegetable* a fo€>d Specialties 403 LINDEN Wi _ 2837 IP 2^MM$$&$ . I1-!f you are going away :'Ior>the' summe^ '«m^;Bi' du|e your anxietie| ar^ ffi ll |The cost is^mali, the satislaetion is greatlt,:|V>^hal^ be pleased to serve you. ?i/^MM^W^B^0C*';"^'**a^ : â-  â- m--.-^S»,',*iSr-. -Ssi. :â- .ass* QiM^ Courteous 'liiliiUffl iMpenaaty ^;wii^ETTE«iii lff# i S wimmingf Suits ." Boy^M;%orWed ibatntril suiti;^":: navy, oxford and ma- •A All ::roonp:"a4^^-0::to;14..:..^;;^*«V»;");; Bayi* oia^peW~~nirl^ bathing suits With contrasting stripes at border; ages #C AA Boys' Gymlake trunks; navy, brown and heather, ^ ' " slses 22 to 82..... .^... Boys' Oymlake anlrta; navy, white, brown and blu«#4 7C heather; stee* 2« to 84*. #•â- Â«Â»*â-  ;."jgg- ;fefe« Terry clotk and fascy w«r«t> ' ****** â- â-  iiifti:liiiiifc»

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