••TTit?'T^feâ„¢^ NEWS, *PTnAV TUNE 8/1923 EUROPEAN TOUR FOR'JIMMY PAf Parents of Wilmette Youth Add to honors Heaped Upon Him at Northwestern WINS HIGHEST MEDAL Also Voted Most Popular In His Class As commencement ceremonies at Northwestern university get into prog- ress the name of James Jamieson Pat- erson comes before the public eye more ^ ^ prominenUy-4han any other^oa the^camp- ^^"streteh us, with the possible exception of the president of the university himself. News reports have it that Paterson, president of the senior class, who is a well known resident of Wilmette, has been awarded the intercollegiate con- ference athletic association medal tor ereatest proficiency in athletics and scholastic work during; his college course. $&â- â- â- ,'â- .-â- • '-^ Has Enviable Record "As leader among the graduating stu- dents of Northwestern university, Pat- erson, who lives at 925 Chestnut avenue, Wilmette, Illinois, has built up an envi- able record for his all-around work, both in the class-room and^on the field, reads an announcement. "He earned his letter for three consecutive years, was captain of the football team last year, played three years^ on the'basketball team, was a member of the Student Council, of Deru, honorary senior so- ciety and of the Students' Publication board." _*- At the last senior chapel Friday June 1 "Jimmy" Paterson was vo^ed the most popular member of his class. "There was no opposition to Paterson as the most poyutor SCTJo^Tstetes a re president, presided. Finally, a unique but greatly prized i graduation gift from parents to son is that about to be received by Paterson. The gift is a trip through Europe cov- tt< ering the principal countries and«Cities and closing with a sojourn 'with rela- :___tives in Scotland. Mr. Patetfpn exgctt to return to his home in Wilmette early in September when he will get ready to enter the business world. He is to be accompanied by his brother. Hold Annual Health Meet * AtSanta Barbara, 4jW* > The annual conference of the National Tuberculosis association will be held at Santa Barbara, California, during the ^â€"â€"latter part of June^TfoerChfcago Tu- berculosis Institute will be represented by Mrs. Theodore B. Sachs, superinten- dent of the Institute, Miss Franiqes^A. Cook, health crusade director, Dr. Ethan Allen Gray, a member of the Board of Directors and superintendent of the Chicago Fresh Air hospital. Mrs. Gray i will^lso be of the party. 7 A number of other delegates to this conference will soon be passing through Chicago on their way west and^will be f entertained at a dinner by the^Board of 1 Directors of the Institute. They will WM leave about a week early for- the con- M$:": Jerence in order to include a pleasure life trip with Sight seeing along the way- Sti A contribution to the program of the tfc National conference will be a paper by lit Mrs. Sachs, on. Tuberculosis among lliftli Miss Cook will leave Chicago June 7, i«lrf -f or Santa Barbara, where she_iyill tram i^gro^p-c^ schootchitdhfen to give her health play "Seven "Keys." This per- formance will be included m the^pjojpm "BSSSfS^M^ has been ^P";very;successfu%.given: 18 times at. vari* ***** wis poinds in Cook county and i» con* J«nd| STREET IMPROVEMENT f PROGRAM IS APPROVED Wilmette*s street improvement pro- gram for this summer, acted upon favor- ably by the Board of Local Improve- mentsi and the Village board are to in- clude the following projects. Pavf.ig of Central avenue from the west terminus of the pavement through the Schuettler estate"; Isabella street east from Chicago and Northwestern railroad right-of-way; Fifth street and Maple avenue; Washington avenue from Fifth street to Michigan avenue; Third street from Washington to Maple avenue; Du- pee place; Third street from Maple ave- nue to south village limits; Gregory avenue from Third to Fourth street; Park avenue from Linden avenue to Prairie avenue. ^ Repair work on streets is contem- plated as follows: Sixth and Seventh streets; Washing- ton avenue from Eighth to Fourth street; Laurel avenue from Jlighth to Fourth Main McKerchar Given Major -Grade in Reserve Corps Malcolm McKerchar, Wor|4 war vet- eran and commander of Wilmette Post No. 46 of the American Legion, nas been promoted, on examination, to the irrade of Major of Cavalry and has been Sued to the 65th Cavalry Division in the'Reserve Corps. m . Major McKerchar was. a captain m overseas duty during the World war. He is an attorney with offices m wu- cago. on Main street north to terminus. Plans for the paving of ten alleys are included in the season's program. Cost of the street improvements are to be defrayed by special assessment. This does not apply to repair work. Clinic Day at Health ^ Center Set for June Z6 Clinic Day at the Grosse Point Health Center is scheduled for Tuesday, June 26, at 10 o'clock in the morning. Dr. H. H. Bay will be in charge, .assisted by Miss Cora Queen, local public health nurse.. ..â- â- ._...;_..,.....:::...:...........-..........^.l..:...v:-.......-.â- -, Miss Queen is making preparations to spend her summer vacation visiting the national parks in the west and north- west. SPORTS NEW "BUGGY" Dr. E. E. Moore, Wilmette Village Commissioner of Health, h driving a new Star car these days. The boys at the Village hall have been helping the C. of H. maintain a perfect.polish on the new "buggy." - lilt JplliTht^K^^ interes^fe chlldrea throu^r~dnmli Iks and ^th^F ! ways $81: combining m- OEWOA JUWCTIOW » WISCONSIN 26 Mites West of Keno$1mm mm. \ *"©R JtWB VACATION^ ^-^ Here is a place of refinement with all the advantages and tnaterial comforts of a modern country club. Good fishing- an* bathing, tennis, trap shooting, atid saddle horses. 18-HOLE G01UF COURSE Our tSihole golf bourse is one of the one/ft In the Middle WesM Large/.^uk* House: 4*bowerf and lockers. '-'Ideal place...fpr* gofl, pi- ties. Openâ- â- .$&&ifafr^,1$ i^gulAr green fees or season memberships may be obtained ^ti^sg^mm/otm^--, ^..-. . . . single bv en suite, with tub, or shower â- batha '.â- â- ; â- gj^tajpijf: â- witlnelec- trtc HkIP running water,? screened pcÂ¥ehe^^«xcellent cusine.^|#ptett „ for folder, or drive aup andrler us PkMe i#T4 Ge«M Jm««1o^ Wta. If you want to know just how this Automatic Janitor assures you clean, dependable heat, call "KEEGAN" Wilmette 2131. \30% IMscount (0 I^i AMERICAN AKRON CORD TIRES gMg) V v ^»f^s*»»sw ^ '"f"â- ,.^,v"iijJf!.')"" v- '!L-"y v :-.vV-\V:v'^'f"^ iu^ylr^-â- â- &â- ', 'â- 'â- June 9. to June 213 '^^^^ All firsts__fresh Guaranteed stock. We nave handled these tires for 4 years and can stand back of everjr one ot them. -:;-.....;r-;= ..:^^;?^^P>^^v---^-. Prices on some of the popular »ize». Ail sizes in stock â€"prices in proportion, .list Price* "':'\MW^L$d* Prieo Authorised dealer for Agni Motor Fuel llKEMWf^ MOTOR CO. SERVICllSte SATISFACTION Ted R. Twining, Mgr; C A. Thorsen, Prop. PHONE KENILWORTH 261 Cords 30x3M O. S. 32*41$.,;'. 33«5 V'S'rS? ii READ THE WANT ADS â- i^BI Special for 'Next Tues. and Wed. Note the prices and items in this column very carefully. They will be on sale next Tuesday and Wed- ~..1.v JutMft 12th, and 13th ewly^ AproH Dresses A new lot of porch dresses, made from fine quality ginghams and percales. Well made in every re- spect, and tastefully trimmed with organdie and %£ids. Six styles to choose from in sizes small, medium ...and large.,_____........_ 'Choice............ .*#â- ;%;%- â- 0^ttf'-- â- . â- â- â- . â- â- ;â- -4> " 'v- Moth B0gs Protect your winter" garments, blankets, etc., from the moths by storing in these moth bags. They are full sixe 24x50 inches, and equipped With hook for hanging and clasps for closing. .Specially priced at, each ....,....*......... 59c lAre Emily SvpiMed at This SM A good quality tissue gingham, in a variety of small neat checks and plaids, in popular colors such as blues, tans, etc., full 32 inches wide. A limited quantity of this cloth on sale Tttes. and iVed. *My a yard^ With warmer weather comes the demand for cooler and more com- fortable clothing. Summer sports demand n)ot only proper apparel, but many accessories as well. And then, June being the month of grad- uates and brides and parties, many and appropriate gifts are necessary. Whatever your need may be to meet these varied activities, you can tup- ply most all your wants at this con-r â- venient - â- store. "'"„ i ^>^i mem i^j0:} Voiles, and tissue^ *a^ V^: ^s£j*tt-i l»rti^"""""gtnghamsr~^etc'.j,.": combine to make an unusually attractive showing of new summer garments. There are several price ranges to be found here, however a large variety is tf*0 AC being shown at ..........«pO««/D Children's Sox Highly mercerized three-quarter length sox for children, in brown, black, white or buck. These are made with the popular derby rib, and are a very attractive value. Choose of any color or â- wM â- â- â- IS mm size 50c Prepare Now for the Beach Voiles "~"^f%^4^ IShirtingi Fine quality silk stripe madras shirting, 36 inches in jri^th. .^The patterns are neat stripes, both single and double lines. Several patterns to :^eh««w^f#on|g- Priced at, a yard 62c ____^^iJtoited^voites^r^mM^ ifWe are prepared at this time to show a complete stock of bathing • , x y" â- . -* Vf^y^^ L. an .. r ,, . , â- _ . , vi e -t t^ »j u * .-colors .-with, white dots. These voiles suits and accessories for every member of the family. It would be to your--~~ ... ^ â- . . . .;._^,,„_rt:.__-â- â€"^_. advantage to make yo^electionsia^his-^im^ ^ neCe^ â€"r^rrr^r 7. ~~:f -*.».•'. - .f ^ , ., ___ ^ ° , sary. Very specially onced dfw*S[ aJ»70 j aTthis time than they will be at any time during the season. Ch&lreirV^suits^lH^^ sary. at, a Ladle's suits, all wool, from Boys' suits, all kinds . Boys' separate shirts Boys, seperate trunks TOenV two-piece suits [% Bolts . !*:v;..'.;%....;.-:.... y iH â- ; Water^wwga^ffr^TT; 'Bathing caps, from ... mim. .$350 to $10.00 . .$2^0 to $3.95 .........$1J5 $2^0 . .$450 to $SJS ....25c and SOc '^"""vSol 19c to $1.50 )P^ ? These h^a?ly^lbttoii crepei| in brown, grey and_gneej^jy^ej^ elty^aesigns and are made .withi sillits stripes#:â- 4hK^h^:a^:,thrpug^ .. â- make '" beauiifur._dra or street wear. Priced a 4 £*"/» at, a yard .... ....;. |J> 1 »0|J|^ itPure'Tsilk. hosier#swith;;'f'fllione%|! , ,^w&^:^r-v,.,-.-~ â- _. . _. , T â- .. â- ^(:^-.<-«*«a>ra^»rf. .coiri(»rta1»k.-lim.top;;,;;»ni g|| Haeger s Gilt ^t^y^ Genuine ^icers Lustre-ware, Pholsbn Nov- sh0wn here in the new shades of dnna-l ^elty Gifts, as well as Ribbon Novelties, Hosiery Underwear, etc., are all ^ D&#n^|hoe jgrey, pearl grey>i piere, arranged, for easy inspection and selection. You can so^_your_^^ â€" * %n3bletii without Jttcoiweni^^ reasonably Gi^J^Ju^^&^t. mon as white $% to 10. Priced pt, a pair i.. ii;>.... Sizes and black,! $1.55 M0$§i "........*...... SW*SI _ , . wwM&trilyzfUse Our Phone Serviceâ€" i^«^^^;^pi^iiiiil|i|i,...... m& â- .â- â- â- ,.â- .:.-â- \...................,.,.„,.^,,.-,w:^^ ilmette