Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Apr 1924, p. 10

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10 WILMETTE LIFE, y. RIDA Y, APRIL 4, 1924 BIDS FOR VOTES L. B. Spri,.grr Seeks Assembly Scat Sunday. We certainly feel that your offices are a power for civic good. I 1"Tote These .~ . Legi The Amencan 00 Wilmette Poet No. 46 '--------------~- j Remember the meeting of April 141 Mark it up right now! Its going to be a "lulu" and a zero hour for se':eral skeptics. Turn out and br!ng that buddy along! Dues are dragging in slowly. bout 75 paid up so far. It's an open book, we must have the francs to carry on. Wi'thout them we are lost. So send that check in at once. So many buddies have told me that they just keep iorgetting and forgetting, not mean·ng to convey the id ea that they are not going to continue with the post. It's now April and the "doozerdoo·: in January. so write your own headlmes as to what the finance officer is beginning to think about "delinquents." ~eo ' M.urdochhave .... c0 #ee \7a · 0 ~AR Ama~t·n~ /\. . I Lewis lB . Springer, 430 Maple avenue, representative from the se na torial district, including the north shore, in the State Legislature, has am10unced hi s candidacy for reelection to that office. Mr. Springer ha s been a r es ident of Wilmette since childhood and is well known to th~· older residents of the community. His candidacy is receiving the unqualified endorsement of these friends and acquaintances. In connection with Mr. Springer's candidacy, the March issue of the Assembly Bulletin, published by the Legislative Voters league, states: "He is ending his first term, during which he has shown aptitude for legislative work and has made a very good record." Mr. Springer's name will appear on the Republican Primary ballot on Tuesday, April 8. Three new member s are addition to the one mentioned in last week's column. Ex-service men right here in Wilmette and never belonged to the post. Buddy, .what is wrong with The big job ahead of each and every US ? member of Wilmette Post is to make the meeting of April 14 £ huge sucHappy days-A ram K. Mestjian sure cess. All the standing committees kept it under hi s hat. He's got him cannot do the things which each in- a brand new bahy now so the gang dividual member can do by pledgin g is looking forwa·d to a good smoke him self to hring with him at least at the next meeting. one member on that particular evening. Big things are being accomHight here and now, Ladies Auxilplished every day by the post as a unit and it is the wi sh of the com- iary attention! How about a Legion mander that every member feel his Cradle roll. We are reporting addin·sponsibility for the future welfare tion s to Legionnaire's families every and success of the post. At the next week. The fir~t organization I ever meeting several will be in attendance belonged to wa s a "Cradle Roll." who have felt that to attend pa s t sesFoil the "DOOZERDOO" by comsions was a waste of time and who mu st be shown that the new spirit is ing through. Pay up today and keep much in evidence and the meetings that bird away. worth while. Will you help us with jutt your presence? BulletinJ For God and country, Wf tJS!ociate ourselvu together for tile following purposrJ: To ttf'hold and def,nd the Collstitution of the Unitl!d Stati!S of Amtt"ica; to maintaiK law and order; to f oster and hernetuate a one hundrl!d per r r ant Americanasm; to preserve the memories and incidents of oyr ossociation in the Great War; to inculcatt a sense of i,dividual obligation to the commrmity, stare and nation; to combat the autocf'acy of both classl!s, and the masses; to make ,.ight the master of might; to promote peace and good will OK earth; to safeguard and transmit to posterity tile: principles of justice, freedom and democracy; to conse crate a11d sanctify our comradeship by our devotion to mutual he!p/r~lness.-Preamble to Constitution of The American Legion. A Hn'h:fo1~e.1·qrft·u~t:o~tTO 11 li ~ ~ · C1f ~. I D'-' r CIL = yeara Try rh~se MONARCH fawriecs CocM Tea SweetPidr.L.s 00 Splet. Pn 1 Swc.,t1 ~~isb Cbili Sauce Preterves M.uce Meat Ma~ 1000 leland OreNin& Pp:~:CdB~=~:hJ.t'd Pineapple Cline Peacbes Sliad Peacbe· Apricol8 Prepared Mu·t,ard Know the truth about Coffeecompare the whole bean Pears Locanbenies Red Raspberriee Strawbenie. Blaekberri.,. Cherries Beeta Red Kidney Beans LmaBeana AaparagWI Tipe Com Tomatoes Peu Hominy Pumpkin Stringless Beans Sweet Pobotoeto Sauer Kraut Spinach Salmon Milk QVAUTY ~~ We guarantee Yacht Club the equal in quality of any nationally advertised Coffee &apt MONARCH ,c.ftT CLI· COF'F.. "II REID, MURDOCH Mtn~N{tiCit~rn. <~n<l J,porlerl wl cipal, M individm of the s Brown 1 morning an's cluJ is, in ad sees thai of ever) portunit] great inJ exists. "Dona promoter rector o movemer er, 'Mrs herself directing ful poi ful, no\\ now con sities of "Wed1 will reilj Great B music w 'cellist v chestra. " This one wo club." A M( trl &.Co. Mari Read the Want-Ad· EetabUthed 18S3 LOCAL PREP ORATORS IN NATIONAL CONTEST :'\t·\\' Trit'r Township High school ora10r' compete<! with representatives from five other high schools, in nearhy towns, Friday of this week in E\'anston for first place in the semifinal oratorical contest in the Daily News territory. This is one of hundreds of simi lar ~ test · being held throughout f11-:"United Stat"S, to pr oa,r~ f - r the national conte o be " at Washington in June. _ _ _....,,_ The orations are of such a character as ·to increase respect for the constitution .. The first contest was held on March 28, when each high school selected its own team. Friday the teams of Oak Park, New Trier. Proviso of Maywood, Arlington. Maine and Evanston met to decide the championshitl in the Chicago territory. The fmal contest in this territory will he held on April 25. and the winner will be awarded a scholarship with a cash value of $1.000. Second' and third winners will be given scholarships with cash values of $500 and $300. Thereafter, the contests will be gin to take on a national aspect, as the territory will include groups of states. The final contest will be held on June 6, before President Coolidge. The meeting at Patten Gym on Sunday was well attended hy this po ~ t . While more of vou buddies should have been in the line of march it \\ ' ts certain from the number present when we reached the Gvm that our <ra ng sure turned out. If you didn't rest assured you missed the oppor·unity of again feeling the urge which ~··n t you on your way in '17 and '18. The . stand of the Legion and the com munity was made verv clear to the "38" and the "Pinkies." Chicago New York. Boston Pittsbursh AM EVANSTON, ILLINOIS Fountain Square ' \Ve wish to thank the Ketter Cah company for their loyalty and cooperation in supplying us with a cab for the use of the officers and color guard in last Sunda-ys parade an 4,_~-· --~- meeting. T~L<lthe o us and evidence of such spirit shall not go without reward . tta Boy "Eddie Caps." Did you ~ee the signs Eddie has caused to he made. "America for Americans, Americans for America ." It covers the ground and tells the whole story. Peter J. Heurter. Post of Gross Point brought up their colors, a color guard and the necessary support in the line of march with us on last Sunday all in less than 30 minutes. That's what we claim is being ready at all times and on short notice to serve the cause. Boys you are to be commended. You arc good neighbors to have. Thanks, Mr. Koppel, of the Village theatre, for the slide which you displayed announcing the meeting of c Thursd chairma nounced club wil when M some d nounced Am · gram n latti, R De buss given bJ cago, pi and v:: fine tecl tone. and he of her in her tions, " Dance," Thew factory progra with th Mrs. Tenney, H. Kin Mrs. C Wom At s Hardwood Floors Plain and fancy thick and thin laid Scraped - Cleaned - Finished CSTIMATCS F"RCC 61n.: .- 1878 E.B.MOORE&CO. .1.18 S. Wabash Ave Tel. Wab.t·h 2020 sponsor in Chicl 5, at 11 for th with t what i work f Mrs. Ad dam Win net Holmes Mrs. Miss E ------·--------------------------------------------~ .\ BEAUTIFUL NEW ENGLISH COTTAGE; consisting of 7 large rooms with 2 baths, hot water heat, and garage attached, on 66x140 foot lot. A real buy at $20,<XXl. VERY ATTRACTIVE HOME of 6 rooms with Sun Parlor and Sleeping p,orch.. Located east in Glencoe. A home known for its beautiful grounds. 120x200. $31,500. w ©ntlhl §llil©lf® lHI©lllll®~ Community Spring Opening Vivid, sparkling color and clever originality is combined in these modes for the Summer. And we have selected the loveliest and smartest of the lot for our patoons to select from. SIX ROOM SHINGLE COLONIAL; 2 baths, hot water heat, Sun Parlor and Sleeping porch. $21,<XXl. Terms. 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