Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 May 1924, p. 6

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_ , Ca""· -.;.. · p« ;d,nt; 2 of several·· teams also bemg organtzed. . Prize Contest," now being- conducte<l ~~ ~r: ;;s~~~~\t~ o~eaa~~v~~~~~s ~=~ ci~~~ j~:g~~1 ew~.;t,~ I~:~:r th~it~:; 1 ing that "tbe 1924-25· season would prQb- ~:f:·~~~:::::~atF:h::nn:~:t::~ · ·Attend National Meet P. Gol-. BmER CITY' .JIIDCES'- miiiiiii\IIIIIDIHmiiAIIIIIIIIII~mli.!I--UIMIIIIImm~lll- .ro VI$IT us JUNE 9 ~tllage ·· . ·· GE yo ··:·u ·R . .·--o-! J c8-A ·N ·· . . · ·· : ·· ···L ·· ··f.: · b.... F" T B · ~·-~J~ ;¥111 opt UIID~J Presbyterian Leaders ·· l Meh'..' League in -19Z3-Z4 ~1 I:!---~n - · ,. .. cH ' UR 'A"' 7*"RAGE HIGH S ··¥..£. Two of our Wilmet te Presbyterians are iJt Grand Rapids, Michigan, this week, attending . the meeting of ~he Gen eral Assembly of th~ Presbytenon church, which is in sessiOn from May 21 to 29. One of them, Dr. George P. Ma~ill, pastor of the Wilmette Presbytenan church, ha s the distinction of '?ei~g. a member of the permanent JUdJctal commission of the general assembly and has been se lected for a three-ye~r ' The Wilmette Business Men's Bowl- term. This Judicial commission 1s of twenty mem b ers-ten ing league terminated its season of play composed ministers and ten laymen-selected last week with the Snider-Cazel Dru.g from the entire membership of the company leading the eight-club orgam- Presbyterian denomination. By way ~tion with a record of 60 games won A close second was t.he of comparison. this judicial commisand 24 lost. first National bank outfit with 59 VIC· sion may be likened to the U. S. supreme court. tories and 25 defeats. The other Presbyterian from WitFirst high team game of the season mette is W. G. Colvin, 709 Elmwood went to the Schultz and 1\ord aggrega- avenue who was recently elected as tion with 1009, which team also cap- one of 'the eleven elder commissioners tured first high team series of the sea- representing the Chicago Presbytery. son with 2661. The general assembly is a delegate Sc:bur H igh Average body numbering nearly 1,000 people First high average singles ·record went to W. F. Schur who boasted 171-37/78, i qua' number On account of the recent theological while C. E. Johnson was second with 170-5/68 and P. Golbach third with discussions it is expected that this assembly will be one of the most in169-42/66. teresting ones in the entire history of High individual singles score for the the Presbyterian church. The national season went to C. E. Johnson, who boards and agencies of the Presbyterachieved a 266. H. Gaither was second ian church will be in session at the with 256. F. Meyer took the singles same time in Grand Rapids. series with 214-2/3, while E. Cazel was 211 · Firemen Made 107 Calls second with Team standings were as folir:~: Lost Here in Month of March Name Oscar Sch~idt League Prexy for 1924-25 ~{ ctnJ~ ~~~t~s;3,~~~~n~ !~~~'so~~~; tl~~c;~~a tc~~ ~z~~~~s 1 y tHe Chicag.o Evening American, ~ill arrive in WHmeHe, Monday,.J une 9, and will be shown over the during the afternoon and n~mng of that day. At that time the physical advantages of Wilmette' will be d~splayed, whi'Ie at a time not yet decid ed the din d ner an visitors will be gi\'en a enlightened 011 man y phases of community life. . A meeting was held at the VIllage . h all hall, Monday evenmg, w _en a sm number of interested residents were present according to a statemedt made by Chairman H. B. Mulfo~ · of the local campaign, who added h b 11 d tnat for another meetin g as ecn ca e . Monday evening, May 26, at the VII!age hall. Organizatiort of the workers in t~e campaign has hccn complt;ted,. while final details for the ac:ual JUdging of the village will he arranged. By virtue of th e Better Cities campaign, one of 16 ~hicago. snbur!Js entered in the compctltton, wtll be awarded $1.000 in recognition of ~eing <,ldjudged the best community m wh1ch to rear and educate chil4ren: Many . . I Every 500 Miles at NORTH B( BRAUN BROS. Wilmette and Ridge Auenuea WJLME1TE -1 Mobile and Sinclair Oils Used PHONE WILMETTE 290 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. are Snider-Cazel Drug company .. 60 24 F irst National Bank ....···. 59 25 Schultz and Nord ... . ....... 54 30 Dettmann ...·........ .... .... 44 40 Van Deusen ................. 39 45 K. of C. . ............. . ..... 29 55 I. 0. 0. F. . ............·... 26 58 · Brinkman . . ........ .......... 25 59 HIGH TEAM GAME OF THE SEASON 1. Schultz and Nord ......... 1,009 2. First National Bank .. .. .... 952 HIGH TEAM SERIES OF THE SEASON 1. Schultz and Nord ......... 2,661 2. Snider-Cazel Drug Co. . ... 2,650 Cloae Race H er e The Wilmette fire department responded to 107 calls, or an average of more than 3 calls a day, during the month of March, according to Chief Walter H . Zibble's report made to the village trustees, Tuesday of this week. The fires were classified as follows: stores, 6; dwellings, 42; prairie fires, 25; automobiles, 9; garages, 6; school houses, 4; rubbish and fences, 5; telephone and electric poles, 4; children's playhouses, 2. There were six calls from outside the I village during the month. l.S The Auto Doctors Are here and will have something to say to you Each Week. THE TIME AND ENERGY wasted in going to the loop are items well worth observing. '" e are able to take care of your eye needs just as efficiently right here, as if located down town. Our service is complete, including EYE EXAMINATION, fittings of frames and grinding lenses, as well as repairs. 14 Year a of Su eeeeaful P :w-ac ttce This weekWt!rc the folks that cat~ =j~~~?/i~~m~?ii~?/i~~ be trusted whm you want your car adjusted. INDIVIDUAL AVERAGE W. F. Schur ............... 171-37/78 C. E. Johnson ............... 170-5/68 P. Golbach .......... ..... .. 169-42/~ R. Johnson ................. 166-68/ B. Udell ................... 164-46/57 Fred Meyer ............... 164-22/75 Carl J ohllJ;on .............. 164-17/84 Hermansen ................. 163-54/84 Dittmann . ... . .............. 161-58/68 E. Leis ..................... 159-58/63 R. Ely ....... : ............. 159-56/72 H. Gaither . ............ .... 158-49/84 H . Kusmcrtz ............... 158-25/84 E. C. Cazel ................ 156-10/84 Lippen ...................... 155-55/69 Hank Miller ................ 155-28/ 57 Wadsworth ................. 152-62/84 F. Dettman ......·......... 151-66/84 Horn ........ ............... 149-23/69 Geo. MacLean .............. 149-12/ 78 HIGH INDIVIDUAL SINGLES 1. C. E. Johnson ............. . 266 2. H. Gaither .................. 256 High Individual Series 1. F . Meyer ............... 214-2/3 2. E. Cazel .................... 211 Sc:bmidt Ia P reaide nt In the Village Theatre Building T The Dr. 0. H. Bersch Optometriat F o rmer Ma anl(er Optical D e pt. C. D. Peacock, Inc. HE one thing that we have for sale is service-satisfaction. That's the only way we make a profit out of the business-giving a man a big businesslike return for his many. If your car's all run do·wn we can rest?re its mechanical ambition. vVe are master motor mechantcs. Village Chocolate Shop For Wilmette Machine ~nd Auto Works at 1Z25 Central Avenue, Wilmette Phone Wilmette 185 The · Rooseve] chamber trustees, Mrs. S avenue, presidin Mrs. to urge the villa the villa through home, walled s containe her $26, . the boo True, garbage in the fence. cause th place f Village given h 1 'The her per containe said Mr to the t 1177 Wilmette Ave. F or A ppolatme at P · one Wll, 27M o r R ealdeace W ilmette 17'0'1 Hou.ra d aU7 from 8 a30 A, M, t o 5a30 P.M. E..,e'a b 7 appolatmea t. Your Sandwiches, Ice Cream, Pop Corn and Candy. Klinge & Wh.ite GROCERIES and MEATS Ridge and Lake Avenues 10 lba. sugar, cane WILMETTE Phones Wilmette 113-11 rl The close of the season marked the annual election of officers of which Oscar W. Scmidt was chosen president; Where Quality Chocolate Rules OPEN ALL. NIGHT :\o matter what the time is-six in the evening, midnight, six in the morning, noonday-we're always open. Come whenever you want to, we'll be open. · Y s bbl. Gold Medal .............. ........... .7 . c 8 Business Lunch 10:30 to Z:OO THE SHERIDAN CAFE Wilmette Ave. and Main St. Open All Niafht Flour .................. . Dutch Club Coffee, 1 lb. can . . ............. . American Family Soap per cue $4.90, box of 10 .... American Family Soap Flakes large package ........... . Red Cross Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 pkga. . .... . . . Club House, fine sifted Peas, can ZSc, per doz. 62c SSe 45c 25c 98c Wear Spotless Clothes If your clothes have spots ,o n them, send them to us and we'll take them out. Your clothes will then look every bit as good a new. Ask u -Wilmette 690-to come and get them. Li~~y~:.~~t~~~.~ ............ 20c Norse Crown Norwegian Sardines, in pure olive oil ..... Boneless Rump Com Beef lb· ..................... . 8 SI.90 Hemstitching Repairing DE LUXE CLEANERS 1105 CENTRAL A VENUE Plaone Wilmette 690 25c 30c ii,~ ~~~i~~. ~~~.~~~~ :::: 26c ""rrmrn11 ,., uw"', u·a a Fresh Little Pig Hams lb...................... . Fresh Pork Shoulder lb· .. . ................... ·Fresh Pork Butts lb · ........ ·............. · . Pig Heads } lb · ...................... Fresh Spare Ribs lb . ............... . ..... . Shoulder of Veal lb ·...................... Breast of Veal lb . ..................... . Armour's Star Hams, whole or half, lb. . ....... . OLIVE OIL 2lc ISC }8C Oc }4C 2Jc· 18C 25c Yz!~in~::~i.~i: .l~i~... 1 1 $2.85 ::;g=!:~~·. ~~~~ .... SI.48 ~~ ~~~~~i~ .·~.i~. ~.~~. . 7Sc KENILWORTH To insure prompt delivery on Saturday, place your order Friday afternoon. 4 DELIVERIES DAILY....:. TO WILMETTE. AND !QIIJ' ,., " " . a sa uw a un; n;; n··& aa, uz uw w a ua; ;w uw a "' wa;" '" ""' "" n1~

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