Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Nov 1924, p. 21

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WILMETTE B~SII.SS . tEAGUE BOWLING SCORES. W ..k of November It Folk Invited to Join WLS Group make radio the handmliden of ulturc is the object of a" national ~:lu h just organized by the . Roe huck Agrictdtural Founda!{adio Station WLS, according an announcement by Edgar L. director of the station. The e ,.i the club, to be selected from ions being submitted by its will be announced Decem;,,cording to Mr. Bill. r ,e\·en months this station has ,t'ndi ng out programs for farm :\1 r. Bill says, "and experience con r inced !ls that these programs tin" most Important we can put Had io means more to rural crica than any other group and are proceedi ng with our program mak <' \VLS more than ever the er-' station. t present we are devoting thirJ,rnadcasting hours a week to ,uh jects, embracing market re' · agr icultural news, weather fore" and talks by leaders in the icu lt ura l world on matters of vital to the farmer. It is to tie "o us farm features of WLS . as well as to provide a meet·c for the discussion of farm , that the farm club idea is ior med. Every WLS farm i~ eligible to membership. he tre mendous interest in radio \l' l' ll demonstrated at the ChiRadio show last week. The atfor the week was enormous a ssurprising to witness the give nthe new science by le out in the country. A percentage of the attendance of people from farm and small and gave added proof that the in the field has had his fancy t hy radio to no lesser extent hi, brother of the crowded city . Ga·Lela .................... 202 Hermanaon .........·.... 166 Rorre ..···.·............ 188 Gaither : 1 · ·· ············· 234 Udell .............. ..... 174 Prt·tt·s Stadt· 1 z s 177 165 158 211 196 Tot~ls ............ 964 Vs. 906 163 141 191 149 185 fi R. Johnson ............ . 161 F. Meyer ............... 175 Rick Johnson ........... 141 ~~~~zn . ::::::::::::: ~:~ 8e··tt·-N·rd ... ~ " Totals ............. 828 179 Va. · 186 . ftNt Natt...i laaak 165 148 Field ............ " ...... 116' Z19 (Blind) .·... ~.·.......... 115 Schwall ................. H7 ll97 Bohmen ·.·..···...····.. 156 Hill .... , ................ 181 176 140 \61 139 ... - ., . 823 146 76Z 170 Schramm ................ 170 Johnson ................. 170 Schur ................... 163 Totals ....... .. ... 797 ~29 Salder-Cuel Dr·· Ce. Cazel ................... 175 158 Arns .................... 168 144 163 192 168 825 183 209 161 220 170 162 156 "174 ' ·'Totals ............ 791 85t 1!5 Vs. ,177 145 Prlatl·· Stwdle Ul 114 118 147 Q,.., I.ela ··..........·..·· ItO Hermanaon -~ ...... . ·.... 127 Totals ..·.......·. 7811 775. ., 'lit Borteo ..··.·......·.··... 188 Gaither ...·.·..........·. 111 Cl·re-Bll....er-s~.._. · · Udell ..............·. .. .. 182 Board ................... u~s .125 111 Hale .................... US 1,7-3 148 Totals ....... , .... 908 McKinney ·.....·.···.... 119 143 150 Nelaoa 7 Orwig ................... 143 147 1U . a Uankner .......... 161 let Clore ................... 173 115 15~ Stordeur .... ·.. , .... 144 1U ·· - - - - - - C . Udell ..... -:-.......·... 156 194 T ota1I ... ......... 773 703 7.89 Art. W utergren ........ 1!9 138 ltl 112 1621 177 La···., 141 191 154 · 194 Totals ............ eo· 737 7U Totals ......... . ... 846 Field .................... 148 Coplan ............ .. .... 153 Schwall ................. 164 Kuelzow ........... ..... 171 Hill ........ .... ......... 133 1:'78 127 169 H2 141 118 717 Firat Natloaal Baak Vs. 131 172 11:16 Totals Terry ................... 145 Ewens ............... " .. 105 Heuberger ...... . . .. .... 134 Dannemark ... ...... .... 1 ·1:! Nieman ......... .. .·.·.. 1'l7 ... ... ...... 769 DaaaC'mark 171 t36 1oii 1 )!0 H7 143 1&1 117 20!1 Mil 153 721 148 1:!6 :lOO Totals .......; ...... 11~3 Gus Hankner .... " .. . . ... 1r,9 Otto Stordeur .......... l.i2 C. Udell ................ 1~0 A. Westergren ......... 106 C. Hankner ............. 216 Totals ............. S13 Llo711 Hollister, Inc Schaefer ... ............. 133 Eber .................... 162 Hess .................... H8 Cook .......·......·... 167 West .................... 176 Nehooa Laundr) VI . 13[) 125 H2 93 tt :. ft40 l:il! 124 151 'i49 184 201 175 217 Phone Wilmettdff 1 I I, 13!l !"li!l 1&6 Has all of the desirable qualities you have long looked for in a domestic fuel. It is flexible, responsive, clean, economical and is easy to use and control. oA Plaotw CAU 1D your dealer will bring our service mao to you 175 1<5.2 106 115 l 06 159 148 634 Totals ............. 786 Deeton Bersch .................. 153 Rapp " .................. 132 Elsen brand .. . .. .. .. .. . .. 97 McGrath ................ 143 Nltto ................... 142 L124 Central A1e. . Wilmettf' vs. 7&2 U>7 liS laS J!lG This Service is Free FOR SALE BY 159 785 PUBLIC FORUM SQUIRRELS rd to the dwiac11ins in the ··...·............ 132 Braun ................... 172 Miller ............. . ..... 168 Cunningham ............ 214 Golbach .....·........... 137 White Totals ...... ....... 667 O·llmette K. of C. lti7 205 164 164 167 rlll7 H1 181 188 189 l'i2 S21 ~utten Totals E. ............ 821 Vs. h~~~~).:::: :::::::::: ·.::: 1~~ n~ of our squirrels, I take it that Wadsworth .........·.... 127 206 187 of our pets, in returning home 0. w. Sch~idt ......... _._16_0_~_7_16_7 ilmette, on dark nights, from to friends ,in other suburbs, thei.r way on account of our lack good lighting System, and, they r fall into the canal or walk into ake. Also many of our pets had caught, during the Spring, rob!;>iJ}g rd's nests of the eggs or young, severely chastize,d. Squirrels, natural enemies are ' few, as in e, are bound to become numd injurious to our trees. In ring of the year the squirrel upon buds, and one can clear a nice shade-tree if these are to his liking-he cat a pint and one-half a day. Truly, Schmidt . Wll~~tette ............. 137 tate Baak EcliDI'er It Sona ........... " ... : ................. Phone Wilmette 141 Broa. .............................··... ... Phone Wilmette I Meyer Coal It Material Co. . .............. :Phone Walmette 1733-1734 Central Coal& Material Co·......... ,~; .......... u.u·. SZOO; WiL 333 · I. ni 11i5 159 ~~trt!~g~~-::::::::::::: ::: Kuemertz Me7er Coal aad Material r;e. Totals ............· 699 !'l!f 801 Lu·sk .................... 175 ...·........... 142 S.:il Larson .................. 18:1 u: Hil 167 15~ ~~~ i~: S1S . lb9 J49 H6 , ·· r You eavy olda modern, Totals · · . . . . . . . . . Vs. 8;18 Orwig ..... .... ... . . ... . . 177 Clore . ,' ~~~~~~~-~~~~~~-;:-:t· 1·;5 Hale .................... 1::.3 125 1tll 152 g: 'j56 This gas and oiling McKinney ........... " . . 179 212 ... :;8 Hoppe .........··....... 1 s~ _18_9 __ 12_4 station is just across the street from our garage. and is under our management. Totals ·...........· 176 S'i2 W -k of Nonm1Mr 17 1 Gaaes E. F. L. s s 190 181 omen Will ()b serve Americanization Day i;, SO!ib~th ·::::::::::::: u1 O·ll·ette K. C. G. White ............... 166 M. Braun .............. 1 148 H. Mlller .............. -~:: 176 168 ~;: g~ Z43 SON of the Woman's society Totals ·...·....... 770 Vs. Wilmette Baptist church will Daa·eaark Americanization Day at their Randlev .......·.·....... 134 Jar December meeting Friday of week. ~:n~'!~ ~~: e meeting will be in charge of · H. D. Davidson, chairman of Americanization committee of the , and the apeaker will be Miss Brinson, Americanization secfor the Woman's American t Home Mission society. eon will be served at 12:30 and the meeting proper will at 2 o'clock. -----764 940 160 136 140 SPECIAL FALL INSPECI10N Now is the time to have your car inspected and the necessary adjustments made to place it in the proper condition to encounter the difficult driving conditions incidental to cold weather. The cost .of our Fall Inspection is only $6.00 a11-d for that amount we will take care of the following operations : 1 Teat - d Batt..-,. Z Ca..a aacl Gna.. Battery T-iaala S Cl-· Geaorator aiMl Starter Com· anatatora ::: :::::::::::: ::: 161 160 147 102 Claar·· I S Reface ...& A.aj ..t 8iatributor Poa.ta f Set Spark Timia· 4 A.ljuat C..orator Claar·· Rate 7 CI-a Spark Plqa aiMI Set Capa I Cloaa Car~uretor ad Cas s,..... t Adjust Carburetor Choke Better drive in at once and let us look your car over. A small sum invested at this time will save you considerable trouble and expense later on. Here services for Clarence II, 1626 Spencer avenue, who away in Arizona, were held in Josc ph's church, Friday, Novem21. Burial was at Memorial remains arrived in the village ~rizona laat Thursday. Schwall boy and George Bauer to Arizona for their health about two months ago and the a year ago. The latter passed n5 were brought home for burial. iving Clarence Schwan are his · Harry, and three sisters, Mrs. gc Schaefer, Julia and Clara. ALCOHOL, SOc per gal. HUBBARD WOODS GARAGE 1010 Tower Road WINNETKA, IWNOIS DON'T WORRY If your rugs were soiled during your Big Thanksgiving Dinner, just call us up. We will return them to you looking like new. ltSirvic~ · 21:/7 With A Smi/~. PHONES: 11 Sale at Church Scheclulecl for Friday Christmas Bargain sale will be by the members of the East End of the r:irst Congregational aU-day Fnday, December 5, in urc~ parlors. mam features of the sale, of Mr~. R. F. James is chairman, chtldren's dresses and candy. John Nazarian 571 Liacola AT-WINNETKA WINNETKA 617-1834 Phones ::::}727

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