Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 May 1924, p. 3

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~ WILI~LETTE LIFE, FRIDA-q, MAY 23, 1924 , LEG~N-·ARRANGES MEMORIAL D . Ai YPLANS " · I I DON'T FORGET-: · I r-1 --------T-1/EJN-A~ -Tl~ON-,s,...... ·: R--E·VE--R-EN_c_E__,;,...-----~~ G.~ Jt · R. 1 ·ro ·LEAD· "POPPY ·DAYS!" Legion 'Auxiliary to Sell ' Popp)e· Next Thursday and Friday HELP NEEDY VETERANS Contributions Augment Big Relief Fund By R. C. WESSEL (For Wilmette Legion Post.) Poppy Days are Thursday and Friday, May 29 and 30. On those days membe;s of the Ladies' auxiliary of th_~ Wtlmette .. Post, American Legion, \\'til sell ~he In M;emoriam Poppies" ~t the. ratlway stations and terminals m Wilmette and Kenilworth The f~tnds d~rived from these saies are d.·rected mto the wor~ of relief among s1ck or needy ex-servtce men and their families. Our part in the war cost the government $28,000,000,000, and it didn't settle th~ bill in full. There was a far dearer pncc exacted-human life. To those brav_e souls who made the supreme s.acnfice we arc everlastingly obligated. Thousands of them left children, innocent victims of the war who must. be cared for and educated.' The pubhc debt to these homeless youngsters can never be paid in full. The legion maintains its own orphans' home. Not one where these youn&'ste~s are herdt:d together in dormtmt1es. but where they live in ~ottages. Where the woman in charge IS not known to them as matron but as mother. These children can"t be farmed out, but must finish a high school education. Important Relief Work The program of the state service and relief department for this year is HO~PITILIZATION for every exservtce man when he needs it. Do you know that under the present system---of "red tape" that a tooth fo be filled by a government dentist will be decayed beyond repair long before the "red tape" is ground out? Any government dentist will verify this statement. Daily the need of immediate medical attention presents itself. The scars while seemingly heated ~re not cured and the yearly average mcrease of mental cases traceable direct.ly to the ravishes of war are appallmg. To carry on this all important work funds are essential. The legion stands· in the breach wi'th the n.ecessary relief for the needy and the SICk. At this writing there is in the legislative mill a bill to create a hospital for the treatttent' <H mental ~ases at Great LalCes, Ill. We are gomg to be called upon to do rnuch work at this point. A tract of ,land has been purchased by the state department of the legion on which to take Qare of the men· "who are not sick neither are they well." They just .n~ed sorne treatment to enable them to regain their mental balance so that they can take up the responsibilities of, life and make living for them'selves as it should be. Poat Haa Bi1 Job Locally, Wilmette post is called upon in the course of the year to do much service and relief work. In the past year we have assisted men and their families in finding employment and helping them over the rough spots in a financial way. Baskets have been filled and distributed at the holiday season. Clothing has been gathered and distributed to individuals and at the hospitals. You will recall the fire which devasted a considerable portion of the business block on East Railroad avenue. From the legion's stor.e of c~st-off clothing gathered dunng a penod, garments were furnished to the homeless. Instance after instance could be cited, but we trust that the good folks of the community ~ealize and know what we are doing bn this regard. Not one request has een turned away. f These poppies have been purchased ro~ the state department of the ~egJon. The funds realized are used In the state-wide ser¥ice and relief work. The money received in the sale to the individual in the community is equally divided between the legion P<>st and the Ladies' auxiliary for local service and relief work. By local relief we mean such requests as come to us from other posts for cooperation, and cases called to our at(Continued on page 5) ~t : BIG PROCESSION Civic Or·anizationa Co-op· erate with Le~on Men in Day's PI~ .. SECURE THREE BANDS Olildren and Scout Groups To March The most impressive Memorial Day program in the history of Wilmette has been arranged for next Friday by the Wilmette Post, No. 46, the American Legion, with the assistance of the Woman's auxiliary of the post, the Pete-r J. Huerter Post in the west section of the village and various Wilmette civic organizations. Memorial Day activities will begin early in the morning for the legionnaires with the program calling for visits to nearby cemeteries and a memorial service in conjunction with the Peter ]. Huerter Post at St. Joseph's before undertaking the great street procession and Lake Front park services. CiTic Groupe A ..iat It is notable that the legion has been assured of the active co-operation of virtually every civic group in the · community, including the Chamber of Commerce, Rotary and Optimist cluhs, representations of all of which will be in the line of procession. School. children, Boy and Girl Scout groups, Camp Fire girls and Seascouts wi\1 also march in the parade. Three bands will participate, including the New Trier High School band, the Wilmette Grammar School band and the Chicago Elevated Railways band. , C. A. R. to Lead March Leading the procession will be members of the Grand Army of the Republic, from among whose rapidly .thinning ranks, Wilmette still claims a . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . scattering few. Members of the Chamber of Commerce have signified their intention of effectively decoriting the shops and ~--------------' streets for the day and are seeking co-oP.eration of every householder For tbe attention of Legion the in the vtllage with the object of havmembers; the members of any and ing a flag in evidence in front of every residence in Wi-lmette. all veterans' organizations, and Now that Peter ]. Huerter post of ex-service men in the commun- the legion and the Wilmette post are in fac~ in the same community, it ~~ ity: Please accept this notice as a particularly interesting to note th~t hearty invitation from Wilmette the two units will co-operate in tl\e Memorial Day program. The WilPost of the American Legion for mette men were guests of the Huert~r post a few weeks ago when it wis your active support and participa- agreed that the two units of the nation in the services on Memorial tional organization would work t(>gether in the Decoration Day cereDay. monies. THE AMERICAN LEGION It is announced this week that information concerning the Memorial WILMETTE POST No. 46 Day program, or any suggestions that Wilmette, Illinois might be made concerning the arrangements may be secured or given POST ORDER No. 1 by communicating with R. C. Wessel, MEMORIAL DAY chairman of the parade and program committee at \Vilmette 124, or at HarFriday, May 30, 1924 rison 6557. MEMORIAL DAY, MAY 30, 1924 ASSEMBLY AT 8:45, VILLAGE GREEN, VILLAGE HALL MARSHAL: Col. Albert L. Denman, Infantry, 0. R. C. ASSISTANTS: Maj. R. Malcolm McK.erchar, Cavalry, 0. R. C.; Lieut. Harvey Hopp, Cavalry, 0. R. C.; Lieut. Ra!P.h Wessel, Adj. Gen'l. 0. R. C. LINE OF MARCH: West on Wilmette avenue to Ridge avenue; north on Ridge avenue to· St. Joseph's cemetery, where we will participate with Peter J. Heurter Post in their services and the decoration of graves. Thence east on Lake avenue to Park avenue; south on Park avtnue to Central avenues; east on Cen~ral avenue to Village hall, where balance of organizations will fall into line. Wilmette avenue to Lake avenue; Lake avenue to Sixth street; Sixth street to· Linaen avenue; Linden avenue to Fourth ·q:eet; Fourth street to .S:entral avenue; Central a~enue to south ent'ranc('Q,f Lake Front park"'for services. NOTE · All organizatio~s · will be ass~gned to a place within the are~ roped off l)efore the speakers' platform for their exclusive use. Ot~ers will please' refrain from taking position within this area. These places will be assigned at the entrance of the park by the marshal or such others he may designate. Boy Scouts are in cha;ge of policing the park district. Your cooperation is solicired in the matter of orderly procedure. Solemn High Military Mass will be celebrated in St. Joseph's church in the morning, Father Schiller, celebrant, under the auspices of Peter J. Huerter, Post No. 669, American Legion. ORDER OF MARCH MOTOR POLICE ESCORT MARSHAL AND ASSIST ANTS MEMBERS POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENT CHICAGO ELEVATED RAILWAYS BAND VETERANS G. A. R. (AUTO) VILLAGE OFFICIALS DETACHMENT U.S. MARINES GROUP No. I: Wilmette Post American Legion; Peter J. Heurter Post American Legion; Veterans' organizations, all wars. GROUP No. 2: Optimist club; Rotary club; Chamber of Commerce; Fraternal organizations; New Trier High School Band. GROUP No. 3: Boy Scouts; Sea Scouts; Girl Scouts; Wilmette Grade School Band. GROUP No.4: Camp Fire Girls; Red Cross Units; Junior Police. Printed programs of the order of sen>ice will be furnished at lhe park in 01'ler yo11 may i11dividually participate ia the c:+erdses. The above will serve as a notice officially to the organi:ation.r mentioned. Should there be any question as to your ability to take pan, kiudly advise Lea /. Orr at Wilmette 557, Col. Denma~ at Wilmct t·· 1600, or R. C. Wessel, Chairman Parade Committee, Ameri,an Legion, Wilmct ft· 124. Please have ).'Our organi:ation on hand at the appoiNted hour, 8:45 o'clock, .Mrmo,-ial Day. The co-operation of those concerned will be appreciated. ATTENTION! I n r one that AMERICAN LEGION. WILMETTE POST NO. 46 R. C. WESSEL, Chairman Patadt Committte ASSEMBLY: Village Green, Wilmette Village Hall. TIME: Eight forty-five (8 :45) A.M. UNIFORM: It is not required that you appear in uniform, it being understood that at this late day some of us, in fact most of us are unable to use the old 0. D. and Navy blue. However, if you are among those fortunate to have an outfit that is at all presenuble, please wear i[. To make the coming Memorial Day one long to be remembered in Wilmette let us all uniu and solemnly dedicate and re-conse.crate ourselves as Legion members and American citizens to the precepts and principles of our flag and countr . In so doing we are in a most fitting and reverential manner hallowing the memory of our brave . departed comrades whose supreme sacrifice makes possible for all of us this "land of the free and home of the (Continued on page 5) Huerter Post May Be 1 Hoat to District Men Forester hall, _Ridge avenue, may be the scene of the district conven· tion of the American Legion, Departn1ent of Illinois, \Vednesday, June 11, it was announced this week. l\fembers of Wilmette post were guest recently of the Huerter post when Joseph Schneider, commander, and the other far west side boys put ott an cxece11ent program and served ·;ome fine eats. AUXILIARY SELLS POPPIES Th women who will be selling poppies next Thur.dav and Fridav are memhers of the \\'oman's auxili ry of Wilmette post of the American Legion. They are affiliated with the national organization which is rendering a great service to di abled and needy ex-q~rvice men and their families, sen·in as a relil·f department. MESSAGE TO THE G. A. R. G. A. R. men in \Vilmt·tte and Kenilworth are a. ked to communicate with Lcl"ion Po'<t \ommander L a J. Orr at Wilmette 557. The legion is anxious to gd in touch with every civil war veteran or hi. family in connection temorial Day plans.

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