Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 May 1924, p. 5

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pervision of l, the Girt eague and ral. 809 Linden urday from ra co very y them at ket. v. L30-3tc 'reaa, nd · ~" n t h :·~'s :~ nd the orph:'lns help to take T he Clare C. Hosmer family resides care of themselves. The old clothiniZ HATS CLEA,NW BY· EXPERTS tha t is sent over from the United at 1004 Sixth street, south, St. PetersStates is made over to suit local con- burg, Fla., but is closely associated I Hoar Senice Present "Mercbaht en- ditions aJtd every particle is made of with Wilmette, baving been partieHa·e Yoqn D.. Now . 'ice" on May ~ · se rvice. The empty milk tins are care- ularly interested in activities in the fully preserved and made into utensils parish of the Wilmette Baptist church Phone 1505-WE CALL uti DELIVER-2 Elecbio PJ.e .. for household use. There are no idle during their long residence here. 1 orphans and all have useful work to · Some days ago Mrs. Hosmer reThe "Merchant of Venice" will be I do. which means economy now and ceived her regular copy of Wilmette giv en on Friday, May 9, at 8.:15 .o'clock self support later on. Life and found therein the elaborate in the Byron C. Stolp audttorJUm by The l'lnnual drive for clothing is two-page spread announdng the ded" :.:1 class SA of the Wilmette Public now at hand and ·Bundle Day is Wed- ication week program of the Baptist , c hools. . nesday, May 7. The school children of church. She caught a train in time Elaborate prep~attons are being ItJinois are banded together to ~ath A r to bring her to the village for the made to make thts one of the big all available clothing to clothe the festivities. r ighth grade events of the year. The naked of the Near East lands. In a "That was a corker of a supplement class is p!anning to have appropriate few minutes we can readily go over you had on the Baptist chur<;h," Mr. -rage · settmgs and costumes, such aa our clothing and set aside those gar- Hosmer told the editor, in caBin~~: will add , to the success of their ente.r- ments that we feel we can do with- about Mrs. Hosmer's visit to the vilThe class studied the out; these can be tied in a bundle. lage. "Certainly was fine. And, say, tainmmt. "Merchant of Venice" last fall as There are school children everywhere we get Wilmette Life every Monday literature and .were anxious to give it around us who will gladly see that morning down at St. Petersburg, and, as a play. Mtss Lucy Tolhurst is di· the bundle i!l delivered to the Near believe me, it is a very definite part rectiag the rehearsals. The program East Relief Bundle depot. The pu- of our life. Simply couldn't get along is as lollows: oils and the schools have ittustrated without it." CH.CAG9t iLL. Acta literature which gives interestinll facts Mrs. Hosmer1ffrlved on the Floridan Act 1 about the work of Near East Relief. last Friday to spend 10 days with Scene 1-A Street Scene. If there is no bundle station con- friends and rclarives. Scene 2-Belmont; A Room in venient, bundles may be sent by parOur prlc.. ·oet reuoaahle. We ·Portia's House. cel post to Near East Relief, care Kenllworth Man Recruita Scene 3-Same as Scene One; A Western Warehousinll company, :l2.3 liTer ......,.wh-. Wrl"t ia Clalcato Street Scene. West Polk Str~et, Chicago, Ill. The for C. M. ·y . C. at Cuater RaTea. JUS-2111 · Act 2. headquarters office of the organization C. J. Ennis, 323 Cum nor road, KenilScene 1-A Street Scene. is at 37 S. Wabash avenue, Chicago. worth, is announced by the War deF. C. FREDRICKSON, Scene 2-A Street Scene. partment as the official recruiting Scene 3-A Street Scene. '\!lent in Kenilworth for the Citizens 5751 Rawaawood A..... At Ltra.ce of Ro.. HU1 Cv··t·PJ" Act 3. Bulldinr Activity Perlu Military Training camps. Scene 1-A Street Scene. Forty thousand young men are exUp u Permit Liat SweDa Scene 2-A Room in Portia's Building operations in Wilmette took pected to attend military training House. on new life during the last week as evi- camps this summer with all expenses Act 4. paid and a genuine vacation thrown Scene 1-Venice; A Court Scene. denced by the large number of permits in. Three thousand of that number granted. Act 5. be found at Camp Custer, MichBuilding permits were issued to the will Scene 1-Belmont ; A Garden. igan, where the Illinois contingent witt following: Caat be placed. E. W. Proctor, two-story house at Portia .... ·.............. Inez Wehster Col. H. C. Boyden, 904 Oakwood Nerissa ............·.·. Frances Weld 1246 Isabella street, value $12,000, and avenue, and Lt. Col. A. L. Denman, Jes:;ica ............... Pauline McCov a two-story dwelling at 1242 · I~abetla Village hall, have been previously anShylock .................. Jack Lea<>h street, value $9.000; E . ]. McCarthy! nounced as recruiting agents for WilAntonio .............. Stoddard Small two-story dwelling, value $18,000, at mette. . Bassanio .............· Wallace Miller 8'9 Sheridan road; James Crabb, 1406 Young men desiring to take special Washington avenue, a $10,000 two-story Lorenzo ................ Preston Read training and have a good time at Gratiano ............ Stephen Harwood dwelling, R. A. Neynabe, W Fifteenth Uncle Sam's ,expense are asked to must be courteous and inDuke of Venice ........ Stan ley Smith street, a two-story residence, value communicate with the recruiting ofLauncelot Gobbo ...... Robert Harper $10,000; C. H. Brethold, 832 Ashland ficers without delay. dustrious. We have several Old Gobbo ............ Jack Ryerson avenue, a two-story residence, value Ttth:.1 .......... Arthur Van Duerson $16,000; and to Carrie M. Anderson, to -salesmen Salarino ............. George Pattison build three residences, two stories high, Sal~nio . . ........... Henry Huffman and valued at $8,000 each at 116 Prairie Balthasar .......... Robert Sanderson avenue, 212 Catalpa place and 215 CatalStephana .......... Robert Sanderson pa. place. Permits were also granted to the folSalerio ... . ..... . ..... Frank r.;trhri~t At Your Service Leonardo . . ........... Frank Gilchrist lowing for the erection of private gaClerk .................... Jean Clagett rages and for minor improvements: John H. Davies, 1337 Greenwoood Pages ............. ~ ~;~~:y ru~~;am avenue; James Crabb , 725 Chestnut street; N. P, }4itler, 1775 Washington Jack Ryerson av~ue; Marp~t D: Chapman, 1222 Armen Beloian Wilmette ·venue; W. ]. Pe~sek, 1328 ESTIMATES_ Phone Judges · · · · · ·' · · · · Elmer Priebe Wilmette aYCnue; Jacob Goldstead, 811 A. J. Woodcock FREE Warren Burrows Park avenue; and Fred Krammer, 1228 Stage Manager ......... Junior Favor Washington avenue. Wilmette 35 Yean' Committee· Scenerv: Alice Donahue, Jane Experience Burrill, Theo Hirsch. Finances: Jack Ryerson, Jane 104 342 Moist, Barbara Lawson. n ....;. St. P·rk A..... Costume: Helen Gates, Vera ThaE ...anaton Gleaeoe lev, Gt-rtrt'Jde Koerner. t'boae 70%1 Phone 1M Publicity: Jane Burill, Pauline McCoy, Henry Huffman, Harold Spearin. Uabera ~brian Schumann, Dorothy Klunder. Je::o nne Culver, Lolita Bertling, Li\\ian Cobb. Music will be furnished by the school orche~tra under the direction of Miss Catherine Granquist. The personals of the orchestra are: First Violins: Robert Brown, John Sanderson, Edwin SPgfried, Edwin Fowler, Vernon Wei!, Corrine Sanderson. rr======~r-ucumber .Salad~~~~~ Second Violins~ Virginia Harvey, ~obert Fuch, Ralph Kline, Oscar Cohn, fare a long firm cucumber. With a fork make 9 or 10 lengthwise ln· Emil Kasper. , . cissions ~ of an inch apart, then place the cucumber on a bed of lettuce Cellos: Manan Flentye, Robert leaves. With a knife cut in thin slices crosswise, taking care not to cut Sanderson. through each slice. The cucumber will then present an appearance very Flutes: John Waidner, Elmer much like an ear of c;o.rn. Sprinkle with French. dreuinl' and dot with Hacker. paprika or finely chopped parsley. Clarinet: Arthur Hacker. Cornets: Lester Comee, John Ouse, FRENCH DRESSING Howard Zibble. Two tablespoQns catsup, 2 tablespoons sugar, 3 tablespoons olive oil, Trombone: ' Wendell Keith. Mix in order siven and beat 4 lablespoons vine~gar, salt and pepper. Harp: Jane Cohn. · thoroughly. Good over all salads. Accompanist: Mrs. Sanderson. · Yes we take orders Friday evenings for Saturday delivery. We wish to thank our customers who have so far co-operated with us in our effort to give them better delivery service on Saturdays. if the proper kind of I ~D l nE l Near East EIGHm Ul\IUI -· OFFERS PLAY · WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924 WILMEM LFE BRINGS T h<' orphana(!es in care of Near HER RJGHT BACI HOM£ Ea st Relief, are being run on an efficiBundle Day . Announced for May 7 of. V J·.H. Anderson Monument Co. Faft,-F.igbt Yean of Sueceafal BuUn. . MANAGER A Salesman I ROOFING · over the Old Shingles . I l SHO E N·ORTH ROOF CIWTERS 1304 Cosmas Chats or Carpets Wllmette School Teacher Gain· Honon ia Mualc ment is applied. We Miss Helen Smith, a teacher ill the are specialists in cleaning third grade of the Wilmett~ public schools is just about the happtest per· rugs or carpets. Our method son in 'the community these days for not only cleans them, but she's the proud owner of a real piano, awarded Tuesday evenini of this wee.k actually helps prolong the by the Bush Conservatory of Muatc in a contest for artist students of life .of the fabric. Our work piano, voice and violin. Judges of the contest, which wa' : is guaranteed, prices reasonheld in Orchestra hall, included such able. well known Chicago musicia~· ~J critics as Alexander Raab. Edw:lrd \;. 'Mtore, Maurice Rosenfield, Leon Sametini, Harry Weisbach, Herbert 'I ler, Herman Devries, Adolph Muntmann and Kar!c:ton Hackett. The selection which won first honors for Miss Smith in the Voice contest : Sll Mala St., WU.··tt· was the Aria, 1'Leise, Leise" (frQIIl : IJ4I CIUcap ~n., EnDatoa .. Der Fteischutz")"; von Weber. · · ! · · · · · Sat~y s~ials . I ~K.MESTJIAN · · · ~ Wil·ette 1 · · Gr.pelrait, faac:y. 5 191' ............·...·..... Zic N·Yel 0raa·ea. per cloa. ..................... JSc , ...., ···· Jar. . abe, . . . . ................. Zic Strawt..rri.., ...., ripe, .... . ............. lie ~ New Lot of Spaniah 01 at J.tw 'pri--, 41/t ... boW. .................... Zic ~per~ ····· .................. lSo Rh~ per ......... ..................... .. F..-q Wiaconafa Petatu1, .-k ............. . N.,.. Potato., 5 lbe. ........·............... ISc Oil·· Raci.hea, Carrot., .Jleeta, Gr.- Oaiou, Wat. C....., Cel.y, Lettace aatl · Maahrooma at LOW PRICES. Co.mu .net Freab FJ'Uit _. , Ve1etablea .,. SJIIOD~ : land avett\lt w\lo has been 5uffen g : quite severtfy for the past six we~ s with. a fra·ctured hip, is slowly m provtng. CONVALESCING Mrs. Frank A. Simmons of 1040 A_h- ·-·COSMAS BRO · ~. ~ :· . · ~ S.. u fw ,.._. ..,_ Ru·· and .......... .· ,

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