Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Aug 1923, p. 6

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W^IW^l?"- ;iiis THET^W^frtPW NRWlffRIDAY AUGUST 17. 1923 IflSSK, JOHNNY AGAIN **• 1 lATTENDS TO THE EATS *-:*rhife name Pappajohn is ever sug- gestive of good things to eat. Ap- plying a bit of logic, we arrive at the conclusion that, since there will be things to eat at the New, Trier Day picnic, it naturally follows they will he (good, wholesome and delicious, Marthal Wtftff Named â- % "Big B©»»" of P*x*A» ssmm^. Every year at this season, we are assigned to the pleasant task of noting the fact that A. C. Wolff has again assumed the responsibility of mar- shaling the "forces" in the mammoth street procession that wends its digni- fied Way through all the villages of the township^n New Trier Day morn- ing. "Sfe'3 John Pappajohn johnny Pappajohn is chairman of the Refreshments committee. . • >Johnny", as he is familiarly known to practically every resident of the north shore, has been chairman of the Refreshments committee at other New Trier Day celebrations, and he if thoroughly conversant with the discriminating tastes of the north •hore public. Oh days other thaii the annual township holiday. Pappajohn con- ducts the confectionery emporiums flanking the Village theatre at Wil- si^ette. He was formerly proprietor |f the Indian Hill Inn, but that was the dim, dim past. It* any event, one need experience anxiety on the "eats" question, ["here will be good food and plenty if it. l"|ohnny" says he expects to_have Isâ€"sonâ€"^aâ€"theâ€"Refr^mienls~c6ni^ ||ittee within a few years. M ts it possible you haven't heard? Why, he's almost a year old now. Pays the fDan G. Stiles, vice president arid sneral manager of the-Wilmette tate bank, is the man--who must >ay the bills" attendant, upon New i$r Day. It is his job to see that |ers monetary are taken*" care pi Al" has some real helpers on his committee this year in Earl Wemstock, J M. Canico and Wm. T. Wensted. It's a big job, this marshaling busi- ness, Mr. Wolff will t agree, but ^one needn't worry about his not tackling it just the same. He likes work, be- cause labor "comes easy" to a per- son engaged continuously in,; the "parlous" task of installing furnaces and attaching tinware to house ga- bles. Incidentallyâ€"or shall we say co-in- cidentlyâ€"Mr. Wolff does considerable marshaling the year 'round. He's the marshal of the Wilmette Volun- teer fire department. II# Wi&iMk Count Him In! T. Wowted % » â- â€¢:•; >;• '"'"'â- .â- â- i->...! '"â- ' ft/7' â- ff't-- William f. Wersted, Winnetka's best known automobile dealer, is help ing out nobly in the New Trier Day ^planning. He attacks trie problems attendant upon the township holiday in a methodical manner, the 'result: of many years' experience in preparing community recreation events. Mr. Wersted is a member of the Parade committee and is giving valuable;, service to the business, Jbe< iorejtoe?j^n^aLcommH^^ ""W accustomed and prescribed Miner. That he is qualified to handle |»s|1niportant job, goes without ques- |oi|t =.':;;h':^. ^" -.'â- "â- -. . |r. Stiles has bejen actively afiili- Ited with the New ITrier Commercial ssociation since his coming to Wil- lefte several years ago, and is work- )$| diligently with* the scores of |r business meft in the deter- ition to make fms^year's holiday /eji|t the biggest ^ew Trier Day in ist bry. â-  m -;" ?&â- ?&; â- ""',.â-  â-  â-  ;?s-m H,:* ELECTRICITY ^ij^l** Wrtte for F*ee Booklet. Ghronie Cases that fail to respond $0 otherUreatments especially solic- itedâ€" .But why wait for your trouble to become chronic? Electrical treatments are especially recommended in high blood press- ure, nervous troubles, post operative adhesions, ulcers, abcesses and all female ^troubles. Jl^isdTRO PHYSIOTHERAPY Vi£&i'â- â- â- '-•â- * LABORATORY H^S^WJ*? Bld*- n? N- State St Ct^«:v-Tel. Dearborn 9583 ^S-â€" latest whims of !fa$h-„ axe # Just a limited number pf $5 hose will be on sale lor "the IcojM^g^week/at $3i0« pair. Wu0^":m ^' m Phone Wilmette 553 -^'Sfesalj; mm aWare UTOSM *Jr • #>S|» 1"<W Mk . aye now ottering on uied This is chance to get a good used car Igyinjg. POCKETBO 10LM: *§r â- Â«Â«;P* â-  :#, 'fm Evenings Until W/r^Mi^M r Used Cars in Evanston &§ w'M^'l.t?! *<«?>'- ;rf?V:':;S«3^'*#'â- 'A" â-  •'-" ;^ pBrancli^l019 MM. j^^^^c^^EooM^sn^^^^um^ JAl £M& iilii„vlfeSs llS^4^Sp2^^^i^v"-f'sk'"s:-,si,vi $Mm

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